

The bar features garland, hanging lights and ornaments and several spots to take pictures. It took it several days to get all this done and a lot of hard work and a lot of time and it looks really great in here." "It was chaos! We wanted to make it look like The Griswolds in here," said Glidwell.

Management at Tiger's Den closed up shop and turned into elves for the week to deck the halls for the next two months. "We can bring the Christmas spirit all through the holiday in a way that St. Topics include home fire safety, pet licensing, avoiding vehicle break-ins and more."It's going to be a pop-up themed bar," said Matthew Glidwell, the General Manager of The Tiger's Den. Time to be Well airs daily immediately after The Weekly Report at 8:15 AM, 5:15 PM, and 12:15 AM.įYIKC – FYIKC is a series of videos to provide residents of Kansas City, Missouri with answers to some of the most frequently asked questions. Viewers also learn several quick and effective exercises. Each episode demonstrates several healthy, super food recipes that are easy to make and delicious to eat. Time to be Well – Time to be Well is a wellness program hosted by Kathy Barry, a registered dietitian with the City’s Fountain of Health Wellness Program. The program is hosted by Chris Hernandez, director of City Communications, and produced by the City Communications Office. The Weekly Report – The Weekly Report provides news about City department programs and services. The channel is available through Spectrum (channel 98.2), AT&T U-verse (channel 99 then select Kansas City) and Google Fiber on Channel 142.Īrchives of City meetings are available from the City Clerk's Video on Demand web page. Special features, FYIKC, news reports and other videos are also available on our YouTube channel.

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