A party is planned in Seneca Friday evening to celebrate the grand opening of Main Street and the Pony Express Re-ride.
The reconstruction of three blocks of the city’s brick Main Street was recently completed and Pony Express Re-Ride will pass through town that evening.
Seneca Downtown Impact Director Donna Willmeth says the celebration dubbed “ Hit the Bricks” will be kick-off at 6 o’clock Friday evening with a ribbon cutting in front of the Pony Express Museum at the corner of 6th and Main and a small parade.
Willmeth says that will be followed by games, food, drink and music for the whole family...( play audio )
The Pony Express Re-riders will come through Seneca between 11 and midnight on their way to their final designation in St. Joseph, Missouri Saturday morning.
The event is being sponsored by Seneca Downtown Impact, the Seneca Chamber of Commerce, Seneca Travel and Tourism, the Washington Educational Tour Group and United Bank of Seneca.
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