(KMZA)--The Seneca Area Chamber and Downtown Impact, in partnership with the Seneca Free Library, will host a special program titled “Ridin’ Trails and Writin’ Rhymes: Cowboy Culture of Kansas” on Saturday, June 13.
The presentation will take place at 12 noon at the Seneca Free Library located at 606 Main Street. The presentation features nationally known cowboy poet Ron Wilson, who brings Kansas frontier history to life through storytelling, humor, and original poetry celebrating cowboy heritage.
The event is part of Seneca’s annual MuseumFest. From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., all five museums in Seneca will be open free to the public. Visitors can enjoy hands-on activities, a mobile exhibit from the Children’s Discovery Center, a lunch stand hosted by the Nemaha Central Band, and prize drawings for those touring museum sites.
Organizers say MuseumFest highlights Kansas’ role in shaping cowboy culture, from historic cattle trails to the state’s lasting ranching traditions.








