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School is out and your kids have more energy than ever; keep your little ones from driving your Kansas City moving company up the wall by getting out of the house and letting your kids run around.

With live concerts, underwater fun, and outdoor adventures, you will definitely be able to find entertainment for your kids with this list from All My Sons Moving & Storage of the best summer events in Kansas City.

Jurassic Garden. Even though this attraction is open through October 3, your Kansas City moving company can assure you that you will want to go as soon as possible. After they see the 32-foot T-Rex, this will quickly become one of your child’s favorite summer events in Kansas City.

Doodle Reef. The newest exhibit at Sea Life Aquarium, your kids can create their own virtual sea creatures come to life on a screen within a live display. Ask your Kansas City moving company when the best days to go to the aquarium are, and get ready to have the time of your life!

T-Bones Games. One of the summer events in Kansas City that goes on throughout the entire break, head to the Community America Ballpark to watch the T-Bones play. The best part is that kids eat free every Monday night at the game!


Just because you are in the middle of using your Kansas City movers does not mean that you can’t take a break for a little fun. After all, since everyone else is having fun, why not give your Kansas City movers the day off too? Chances are your family (especially the kids) will be grateful for the break.

This guide has all the information you were looking for on how to spend Memorial Day in Kansas City; get ready to relax and recharge before the summer heat takes hold by getting outside and enjoying your new hometown.

Blue Springs Lake. Giving new meaning to the term “perfect timing,” Blue Springs Lake opens Memorial Day weekend. Ditch your Kansas City movers and head to this lake for a day filled with boating, fishing, and relaxing.

Kauffman Stadium. The 2016 World Series Champions are playing on Memorial Day in Kansas City, making this the obvious choice for how to spend this holiday weekend. After your Kansas City movers tell you all about how the locals tailgate, you will be running to buy as much Kansas City Royals gear as you can get your hands on.

Liberty Memorial. Deemed the best free Memorial Day celebration in the Midwest, you do not want to miss the Celebration at the Station at Liberty Memorial. Filled with food trucks, fireworks, and a concert by the Kansas City Symphony, this is a great way to celebrate your first Memorial Day in Kansas City.


Did you know Missouri is home to 87 official state parks and historic sites covering over 200,000 acres? That’s a lot of land to cover and with so much space to choose from for hiking, camping, picnicking and biking, it can be difficult to decide which parks to visit first.

To help you map out your outdoor adventures, our local Kansas City movers at All My Sons Moving & Storage have put together the following guide to Missouri state parks near Kansas City.

Weston Bend State Park – Located off North Route 45 in Weston, Missouri, this state park is one of the closest to Kansas City. It offers numerous picnic areas, wooded hiking trails, paved bike paths and playgrounds. You will also find designated stops along most trails that have breath-taking views of the Missouri River.

Big Lake State Park – As the name suggests, this Missouri state park is home to 625-acre Oxbow Lake. Along with fishing, Big Lake State Park offers visitors the opportunity to camp, swim and boat with family and friends. The park is also along a migratory flyway so the park is the perfect place to bird watch for those interested in local wildlife.

Prairie State Park – After moving to Kansas City, don’t miss out on the chance to hike in Missouri’s largest remaining tallgrass prairie, Prairie State Park, where you may see majestic animals such as buffalo and elk. There are also campsites within the park, as well as visitor centers for those interested in learning more about its history.


If you have recently made the move to Kansas City and are undecided about what to do with your kids during summer break this year, All My Sons Moving & Storage wants to help!

Check out the following guide to Kansas City Summer Camps 2016, to find the perfect camp that fits your child’s interests and hobbies.

Animal Wonders Animal Camp – Available for kids 5 and up, this outdoor camp in Lee’s Summit focuses on adventure and wildlife. During the week-long camp, kids will go on daily nature hikes and encounter a variety of animals along the way. The cost is $90 per child.

Child Prodigy Summer Camp – If you are looking for a summer camp with variety, Child Prodigy Summer Camp is it. Each day, the camp’s directors plan something new and exciting for campers to participate in. Some days will consist of sports and games, while others will be used to take field trips to local nature centers or the public swimming pool. The cost is $76-$150 a week per child and is available for kids 6-12 years old.

4-H Fantastic Camp at Rock Springs – Consider sending your child to sleep-away camp after moving to Kansas City to get them in tune with nature and give them an opportunity to ride horses, make friends, go canoeing and hike outdoor trails. 4-H Fantastic Camp at Rock Springs is a 4 day, 3 night camping experience and cost $210 for 4-H members and $220 for non-members.


Even if you are on a budget after moving to Kansas City, it’s no reason to put off exploring your new town. To get you out and about while keeping your money in your wallet, All My Sons Moving & Storage offers a list of free things to do in Kansas City:

Crown Center – Although this entertainment district offers great restaurants and dining, one can still enjoy the area while on a budget. For example, in the summer there are several free outdoor movies and live concerts available. In the winter, there is the lighting of the Mayor’s Christmas Tree.

Kansas City Fountains – There’s a reason Kansas City is known as “The City of Fountains”, and that’s because the city is home to over 200 fountains. Some fountains are larger than others, but all are equally beautiful. Our local Kansas City movers suggest visiting the city’s newly renovated J.C. Nichols Memorial Fountain, which can be found at the Country Club Plaza.

Kansas City Public Library – One of the most treasured landmarks in Kansas City is the Central Library branch. While visiting, you can head into the old bank’s vault for a free movie or go see the popular Community Bookshelf located outside the famous building.

Lakeside Nature Center – Take some time to enjoy the outdoors after moving to Kansas City and head on over to one of Missouri’s largest wildlife rehab facilities, The Nature Center. The nature center is located in Swope Park and gives visitors the opportunity to observe local wildlife and learn about local conservation projects that are underway.


What better way to celebrate the woman you love this Mother’s Day than taking her out for a special Mother’s Day Brunch? May 8th is right around the corner, so All My Sons Moving & Storage Kansas City suggests making your reservations now!

801 Chophouse – Located in the heart of Downtown Kansas City, 801 Chophouse will be serving a delectable Mother’s Day Brunch from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Between the steak house’s ambiance and fresh-cut meats, the mothers in your life won’t be disappointed.

Affäre – This family-friendly, European-style restaurant is located on Main Street and is known for its farm-to-table approach to serving. On Mother’s Day, they will be serving a brunch that includes fresh breakfast options, mimosas and bellinis.

An Urban Table – Known as a favorite brunch spot among locals and our full-service Kansas City movers, An Urban Table will be hosting a Mother’s Day Brunch from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The menu includes a two-course meal which is priced at $25 per person. There are also kids’ items available for $9.

Reserve at the Ambassador Hotel – Plan an elegant Mother’s Day Brunch after moving to Kansas City by making reservations at The Ambassador Hotel’s ultra-chic restaurant, Reserve. The menu will include house favorite’s, such as Irish Whiskey Salmon Benedict and Steak Benedict, among many more.

Five 21 – Located in the lobby of The Oread in Lawrence, Kansas, Five 21 will be hosting a Mother’s Day Breakfast Buffet from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The buffet will include great eats such as rosemary chicken, French toast and bacon-wrapped pork and one lucky mom will win a 60-minute massage just for dining here on May 8th.


Kauffman Stadium, fondly known as ‘The K’ by Kansas City locals, has more than just baseball to offer this upcoming 2016 season.

Chef Andrew Zimmern, host of the “Bizarre Foods,” has taken the reins when it comes to establishing himself as the newest ballpark partner. Everyone from longtime locals, new residents, to your Kansas City moving company will be heading to The K in order to try some of the new food offerings.

Some of the new delicious treats include:

Andrew Zimmern’s Canteen Dog. Just picture a hot dog with roasted vegetable mayo, house-made grain mustard, cabbage slaw, and pickled jalapenos on a toasted bun. Bon appetit!

Market Place. Have any vegetarians in your family? Then head to Market Place next time you go to The K; they have everything from veggie dogs, hummus and pretzel chips, custom salads, wraps, and whole fruit.

Korean Fried Pork Belly Sandwich. The meal that your Kansas City moving company is the most excited about, we have a feeling that you will feel the same way once you take a look at the battered and fried pork belly with grilled pineapple, gochujang sauce, and chili lime salt on a toasted bun.

Lamb Koefte Burrito. Guaranteed to be one of the most sold out items at The K, this burrito will come with Lamb Koefte, fried eggplant slices, a tomato cucumber salad, green hot sauce and tahini wrapped in a tortilla.


For those who are new to the Midwest, you will quickly discover that spring was the best time to use your Kansas City movers. Everywhere you turn, you will have a hard time not running into flowers blooming, fresh fruit ripening, and trees turning a brighter shade of green.

For these reasons, now is the best time to explore your new hometown. Take a look at this list from All My Sons Moving & Storage and choose which of these three Kansas City spring day trips you and your family will be taking first!

Lawrence. Home to the University of Kansas and the famous “Mass. Street,” heading to Lawrence for a Kansas City spring day trip will not disappoint. The beginning of March also marks the start of seasonal strawberry picking, a weekly food truck festival which features more than 15 food trucks, and the prettiest time of the year to stroll down Mass. Street.

Watkins Woolen Mill State Park. Need a break from the hustle and bustle of unpacking with your Kansas City movers? Then get back to nature at this 19th century textile mill and living history site in Lawson, Missouri. The spring is the best time to camp here, which you will quickly see why once you get a look at their 100-acre lake, campgrounds, and trails.

Pella. Even though Pella is about a three hour drive away from where your Kansas City movers have dropped you and all of your belongings off at, this Dutch town is well worth the trip. One of the reasons why it continually makes the list of the best Kansas City spring day trips is because of the thousands of tulips that bloom. Don’t worry, you will be able to take some home to put in your new Kansas City home!


Looking for a way to give your kids a break from unpacking with your Kansas City movers this upcoming April Fools Day? Then you have come to the right spot because just because you are in the midst of relocating to a new home does not mean that there is no time for fun!

In fact, spending your first April Fools Day in Kansas City will prove to be the best of many to come! Simply try these ideas from All My Sons Moving & Storage of the best Kansas City April Fools Day crafts for kids – trust us, you will have them giggling all day long!

1.) Take all of the Cheetos out of the bag and replace them with carrots, and then seal the bag with glue. In order to get your kids in on the fun, have them offer a couple bags of your special carrot Cheetos to your Kansas City movers, and water how your kids giggle with glee!

2.) Your child will always remember their first Kansas City April Fools Day, especially when you give them a worm-filled apple for lunch. Use a thin corer to drill a small hole in the center of the apple and then push a gummy worm into it.

3.) Have your Kansas City movers distract your kids, and then use a pin to poke holes in a banana so they’re sliced from within. Imagine the surprise on their faces when they peel it, only to find that it has somehow been magically sliced already!


There’s no better way to get your kids acquainted with their new hometown than by taking them to meet the penguins, polar bears, and animals at the Kansas City Zoo!

The best part about using your Kansas City moving company in March is the fact that the zoo puts on some extra-special events that your kids are sure to fall in love with. Make sure you don’t miss out on any by checking out this guide from All My Sons Moving & Storage of the March events at the Kansas City Zoo.

March 15 – Milo’s Birthday Party: Considered a local celebrity, bring your kids to the Kansas City Zoo on March 15th in order to help wish their chimp, Milo, a very happy first birthday.

March 19-20 – Superhero Weekend: Have your Kansas City moving company unpack your kid’s favorite superhero costume and head on over to the zoo; all kids are invited to come to the Kansas City Zoo on March 19 – 20 in their favorite crime-fighting outfit.

March 26-27 – Species Spotlight: Camels and Llamas: A regular tradition at the Kansas City Zoo, every fourth Saturday and Sunday of each month they shine the spotlight on a different amazing animal species. This month, camels and llamas get center stage, so make sure your kids do not miss out on the chance to learn fun facts about these friendly creatures!