Sherman County Community Development Update: Ribbon Cuttings and Car Show
- Lucas Kenney
- 4 hours ago
- 1 min read

It's a busy week and weekend in Sherman County and the Goodland area. Jessica Dinkel, Tourism and Events Director for Sherman County Community Development, checked in with Joel Navarro to get the latest scoop on what's going on.
To start, she talked about showings at Sherman Theater, which includes titles like Project Hail Mary and Michael. You can find out more by visiting their website HERE.
The next item up was a special showcase at the High Plains Museum. The Daughters of the American Revolution will have a special exhibit from April 27 - May 7.
Next, on Wednesday, April 29, a Community Call to Prayer will take place at the Sherman County Fair Grounds starting at 6 pm MT.
Ribbon cuttings were the next topic of conversation between Dinkel and Navarro. There will be two coming up on Friday, May 1.
At 12 pm MT, a ribbon cutting will take place for a new business in Goodland: Homesteading on Main. The address is 1209 Center Street.
At 5 pm MT, a ribbon cutting will take place for the new location of Kling Law at 1112 Main Avenue in Goodland. There will also be an open house from 4 pm - 6 pm MT.
The last thing coming up for Sherman County this weekend will be the Tiger Car Show. Registration will go from 8 am - 10 am on Saturday morning, May 2. The show will run from 10 am - 3 pm.
For more information or questions, you can visit the SCCD's website at thetopsideofkansas.org or visit them on Facebook at SCCD.
Here is the full interview between Navarro and Dinkel.





