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Missie B's opened it's doors in April as a piano/karaoke bar with special entertainment and drag shows. With the support of the community since we opened, we have been able to expand from a very compact neighborhood bar to the most popular nightclub in Kansas Town. We are open from noon until a.m. days a year serving our clientele 21 years of age and over. We offer the most affordable drinks in town from noon until p.m. daily, and offer nightly drink specials Sunday through Thursday. We have the friendliest staff in Kansas City and you are guaranteed to have a good time any time you visit. We have 3 separate bar areas including a smoking patio, and 3 to 7 bartenders nightly to ensure the best service possible. After all, we are the home of Good Times and Good Friends!

Through the years, we have done our best to give back to our community that has supported us. With the sustain of our sister bars and community our most recent fundraiser was for the victims of Pulse which raised over $53, We have pot luck dinners on Thanksgiving and Christmas for those people who have no place to go.

 

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Celebrating PRIDE this June in Lawrence, Kansas

Welcome to the greatest month of the year, Lawrence! Because Lawrence is such a vibrant, eccentric, and accepting place to be, we tend to yank out all the stops for PRIDE month. There are events for celebrators of every age, and we&#x;ve done some digging to put them in a handy-dandy list for you. Here are some of the events that make Lawrence a PRIDE destination this year.

Lawrence PRIDE Parade and Block Party

Downtown Lawrence | June 3

Everyone loves a parade! That&#x;s why Lawrence PRIDE is starting off the month of celebrations with their first ever street parade. There will be floats, marchers, and more as we celebrate love and unity in Lawrence. The parade starts at p.m. and runs from 11th and Mass north to 6th and Mass.

You don&#x;t have to stray far, because the PRIDE block party kicks off right after parade downtown. Just pursue the rainbow to 8th street between Mass and New Hampshire, and you&#x;ll find a stage with a host of drag performers, a dance party, drinks, and tons of activities for the k

Lawrence LGBTQ City Guide

Lawrence, Kansas is an eclectic, fun, and friendly town located in the heart of the Kansas prairie at the juncture of the Kansas and Warsaw Rivers. Although well-known for being home to the University of Kansas, Lawrence is also known for being a trailblazer for LGBTQ rights in the state of Kansas. It was one of the first cities in Kansas with a domestic partnership registry as adv as an equality ordinance that forbids discrimination based on sexual orientation. It's a city with much to see and verb and plenty of welcoming neighborhoods. If you’re thinking of finding your next home in Lawrence, chances are, you’ll find plenty about it to love!

A Glance at Lawrence's History

Lawrence is a city with a very interesting history. It was established in by the New England Emigrant Aid Company, expressly to shift the balance of might in the state toward an anti-slavery position, so that Kansas would enter the United States as a free state rather than as a slave declare. Following its interesting founding, the city quickly became an adj center o