Parade of Hearts is a nonprofit organization that brings one of the most unique public art experiences that celebrates our diversity, unites communities and supports local nonprofits by placing beautifully designed hearts by local artists throughout the Kansas City region. This year, the Kirk Family YMCA was chosen as a host site for "Garments of Rabbitville" designed by local artist Jacob Luke.
"I created 'Kansas City in Color' 2.0 last round of hearts which sold for $5,500," Jacob said. "I'm looking to raise more this round. I have been in Kansas City most of my life, I lived downtown for 15 years out of college, now I live in the historic Northeast."
Garments of Rabbitville celebrates the history of Kansas City's Garment District from the 1920's - 1960's, transporting visitors back to an era of bustling streets, classic trucks and streetcars, while spotlighting the resilient community that shaped the district's golden era.
In 2022, Parade of Hearts began as a one-time endeavor to support those most impacted by the pandemic and the unprecedented events of 2020-21, but quickly grew into one of the strongest and revered regional public art events that the Kansas City region has seen in decades. This year, 101 hearts embarked on their public journey mid-April and will stay in their temporary locations until mid-August. The YMCA of Greater Kansas City is honored to have the Kirk Family YMCA chosen as a host site for this year's event.
To learn more, visit TheParadeOfHearts.com or visit the Google Play or Apple Store and download the Parade of Hearts app where you can track each heart you visit across the metro. To learn more about the artist, Jacob Luke, please visit KansasCityHues.com.
Remember, as a Y member, you can access any of our Y center's, so be sure to check out the Kirk Family YMCA while you visit the heart. If you're not a member already, come on in for a free tour!