Rain or Shine Civic Reading | Kansas City News
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Even as rain poured down in Gladstone, Missouri, hundreds turned out for a Fourth of July tradition: a public reading of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution at Atkins Johnson Farm and Museum. Celebrating the nation’s 250th anniversary, the event—now in its fourth year—invites community members to not just listen but actively participate, honoring the founders’ sacrifices and reigniting civic engagement. Organizers like Jim Oldebecken stress that understanding these foundational texts is vital to sustaining democracy, turning history into a living, participatory experience rain or shine.
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