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Ethnic Enrichment Commission of Kansas City
  • Home
  • Ethnic Enrichment Fest
  • The Diplomatic Ball
  • Outreach Programs
  • Northland Ethnic Festival
  • Scholarship
  • Commissions
  • Commitees
  • Partners & Sponsors
  • Blog
  • Food of the EEC
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Welcome to Ethnic Enrichment Commission of Kansas City

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Our mission:

The Ethnic Enrichment Commission (EECKC) aspires to foster understanding and  appreciation of cultural diversity, to preserve Ethnic heritage, to  encourage Ethnic identity, and to coordinate and facilitate Ethnic  programs.

The EEC Diplomatic Ball

Don't miss out on KC's biggest black tie/traditional attire event!


Saturday, May 10th, 2025

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About Us

Our Story

As Kansas City prepared to celebrate the U. S. Bicentennial in 1976, an idea was born which eventually led to the appointment of the Mayor’s Ethnic Enrichment Commission. In order to focus public attention on the area’s rich cultural heritage, Charles B. Wheeler, Mayor of Kansas City during the Bicentennial year, formed the Ethnic Heritage Committee. That Committee planned an Ethnic Bicentennial Parade, presented ethnic menus  at local restaurants and compiled a written history of contributions made to Kansas City’s growth by various ethnic groups. The latter project won national recognition from the United States Bicentennial  Association.


The committee took a step towards permanency in 1978 when two members  of the Naturalization Council, Madalyne Brock and Marion Trozzolo,  urged the formation of the Ethnic Enrichment Committee. Carl DiCapo and John Duncan served as co-chairs of the committee three years. During  that period, the group hosted its first Ethnic Enrichment Festival at  the Liberty Memorial. The festival drew the attention of Mayor Richard Berkley and City  Councilman Victor Swyden who introduced a resolution to the City Council in 1980, creating the Mayor’s Ethnic Enrichment Commission. 


Carl DiCapo, John and Carol Duncan, Leonard Pryor, Chet Ellis, Bob Blue, and Louise Birt are the Commission’s founders.


The 46th Annual Ethnic Enrichment Festival

August  15, 16, & 17, 2025

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Ethnic Enrichment Commission of Kansas City

4600 East 63rd Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64130, United States

office@EECKC.org • 816-513-7553 • info@EECKC.org

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