The hint of fall in the air and clear, blue October skies are a reminder that it’s almost time for an area historical event that has become an annual autumn tradition in the area. The 2023 edition of Cato Days will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 21, in Cato, Kan. As always, admission is free. Presented by the Cato Historical Preservation Association, Cato Days is designed to preserve and promote the tiny community’s pioneer history. This year’s Cato Days program starts with registration at 9 a.m. followed at 9:30 by old-time hymns performed by Ralph Carlson and Friends in the historic Cato Christian Church. Ann Rawlins will talk about the history of the church. At 10:45 a.m., in the Old Stone School, Anna Portwood Swank, Elizabeth Portwood Thompson and Jamie Thompson will talk about the school and Jerry Lomshek will discuss Cato’s early history and its involvement in Bleeding Kansas and the Civil War.
Source: The Morning Sun