Beyond Speaker Sessions: Fun Things to Do in KC
As is our tradition at our annual Association meetings, we have set aside time to include planned activities for executives and guests to learn, explore and play in Kansas City.
Farewell Event: Howl at the Moon
Cap off a successful meeting at the farewell outing. This year’s event will bring members to the Power and Light District, one of the most popular attractions in Kansas City.

Join your colleagues and friends for one final networking event at Howl at the Moon. This venue features high-energy dueling pianos and provides great entertainment for guests of all ages, building up the evening from light dinner music to our full band. Whether you want to sing along to Lynyrd Skynyrd or get down to Daft Punk, the live band will rock it. Food will be provided, but attendees will be responsible for their own bar tab.
If you have questions about the farewell event or want to add it to your registration, call the Association at (314) 878-2304. If you haven’t yet registered for the fall meeting you can add the farewell event when you do.
Subtropolis Tour: World’s Largest Underground Business Complex

Underground Business Conplex
While at the Fall Convention, members can explore the history of SubTropolis — a cave created through the mining of a 270-million-year-old limestone deposit. In the mining process, limestone is removed by the room and pillar method, leaving 25-foot square pillars that are on 65-foot centers and 40 feet apart.
The pillars’ even spacing, concrete flooring and 16-foot high, smooth ceilings make build-to-suit facilities time and cost efficient for tenants. SubTropolis is completely dry, brightly lit, with miles of wide, paved streets accessed at street level.
Members will travel by bus to SubTropolis where we will learn more about the development and ita history before taking a guided bus tour. Additional fee applies. For more information about the private FEMA tour go to FarmEquip.org/SubTropolisCaveTour.
Power & Light District: KC’s Hottest Entertainment Hub
Home to more than 50 bars, restaurants and shops, the Kansas City Power Light District is an eight-block entertainment hub unlike any other in town. KC Live!—the district’s covered outdoor courtyard—hosts more than 150 free events each year where fans gather to cheer on their favorite sports.

on a night full of lights.
Find out more at PowerandLightDistrict.com.