Hey Leeβs Summit! Hereβs whatβs happening this week!
Welcome back to the Leeβs Summit Lowdown! Iβm so glad youβre here.
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The Story Behind the Name: Why we stopped calling it “Cemetery Road.”
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Shopping Spotlight: Retail therapy at Xpressions Boutique.
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World Cup Watch: Our new role as a regional transit hub.
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The Weekly Lineup: Pancake breakfasts, mystery brunches, and D&D nights.
Have you ever caught yourself at a red light on Langsford and wondered, ‘Who was Langsford, anyway?’ This week, weβre taking a quick trip down memory lane to look at the family behind one of our busiest corridors. But itβs not all history – weβve also got a major milestone at a downtown favorite, a jam-packed events calendar, and the high-speed recap of whatβs happening over at City Hall.
Whether youβre here for the genealogy or the Girly Pop Golf, let’s get into it.
Before it was a primary artery for our daily commutes, Langsford Road went by a much grimmer name: Cemetery Road.
In 1877, the Langsford family settled on land that now makes up the modern corridor. Over the decades, they became a fixture of Leeβs Summit lifeβrunning a greenhouse and eventually opening the Langsford Funeral Home in 1934. Eventually, the neighbors decided theyβd had enough of living on ‘Cemetery Road’ and petitioned the City to rename it in honor of the family that had served the community for generations.
Next time youβre driving past the modern businesses and homes there, just remember: you have the 19th-century Langsfords (and some very persuasive neighbors) to thank for the name!
βͺ The LS Loop
What happened while you were living your life last week.
The City Council meeting on Tuesday night covered everything from emotional debates to road closures. Here is the no spin summary of what you need to know.
β€οΈ “Be Kind” Week Mayor Baird kicked off the night with a proclamation declaring Feb 9β14 as “Take Time to Be Kind Week.” The challenge? Perform random acts of goodwill for neighbors and strangers alike. It was a fitting start to a meeting that later saw some heated exchanges between residents and Council regarding developer relationships and potential conflicts of interest,.
π° Protecting the Taxpayer Wallet In a “boring but important” policy win, Council passed Bill 26-024.
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The Gist: When a developer asks the city for financial incentives (like TIFs), the city has to hire outside lawyers and analysts to vet the numbers.
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The Change: This new law requires developers to deposit that money upfront. This ensures they foot the bill for their own vetting process rather than the taxpayer, which can save the city tens of thousands of dollars per project,.
π§ Traffic Alert: Ward Road is Closed If you drive near Ward Road and Blue Parkway, you may need a new route. The intersection won’t reopen until approximately June.
π Schedule Note: There is no City Council meeting next week. The Mayor and Council will be in Jefferson City meeting with state legislators.
β½ World Cup Watch: Leeβs Summit a Transportation Hub!
If you think traffic is a headache now, just wait until the World Cup kicks off! Fortunately the City is already ahead of the game. According to a new report from KCTV5, Leeβs Summit is creating a transit hub for the FIFA World Cup 26.
The Details: A new bus route will connect Leeβs Summit directly to the FIFA Fan Festival at the National WWI Museum. Hundreds of thousands of visitors could be passing through our downtown, and the City is planning temporary bus stop additions to handle the crowd.
Why it matters: This isn’t just about soccer; itβs about putting LS on the map for 650,000 global visitors. Expect more talk at City Hall about how weβll manage the park and ride logistics and showcase our local businesses to the world.
β½ From Global Hubs to Local Hearts β€
Speaking of major logistics and crowds, while the City is figuring out how to bus in thousands of visitors for the World Cup, our community just proved it already knows how to handle a crowd with heart. On Friday night, over 600 volunteers transformed Lee’s Summit into a royal ballroom for the Night to Shine prom, hosting 200 guests with special needs. Whether it’s planning transit for 2026 or a red carpet for our neighbors today, Lee’s Summit definitely knows how to show up.
ποΈ Shop LS Spotlight
Keeping it local, one shop at a time.
Xpressions Boutique
If youβve spent any time in Downtown Leeβs Summit, youβve likely felt the warm, welcoming pull of Xpressions Boutique. This year, they are celebrating an incredible 16 years of keeping our community stylish – but if you ask their regulars, itβs about much more than just the clothes.
At the heart of it all is Dara, who has built a reputation for more than just a keen eye for fashion. She is known for “meeting people where they are.” Whether youβre looking for a complete wardrobe overhaul or just a little retail therapy after a long week, Dara has a gift for making every person who walks through her door feel seen, comfortable, and ultimately wonderful.
In a world of fast fashion and giant warehouses, Xpressions reminds us why local matters. Itβs about the relationship, the conversation, and that perfect piece that makes you walk a little taller.
Check them out for:
πΏ Organic skincare + clean beauty
π Color matching + makeup help (they LOVE finding your perfect shade!)
π Womenβs fashion + accessories you wonβt find everywhere
Just for Lowdown Readers: Stop in this month and mention the LS Lowdown for 20% off a regularly priced item!
π΄ Local Eats & Treats: Whatβs for Dinner?
βοΈ A Downtown Staple at Llywelyn’s Pub
If your deep dive into Langsford Road history has you craving something classic and comforting, look no further than the corner of 3rd and Douglas. Llywelyn’s Pub is a Leeβs Summit landmark, housed in a beautifully preserved historic building that feels like a perfect extension of our downtownβs heritage.
The Vibe: Authentic Celtic pub vibes with dark wood, cozy booths, and one of the best patios in town for people-watching.
The “Must-Order”: While they are famous for their Famous Pub Wings, if you want the full experience, go for the Shepherdβs Pie or the Fish & Chips. Itβs the kind of “stick-to-your-ribs” food that makes a February Sunday feel a lot warmer.
My personal favorite: You canβt go wrong with their Famous Reuben. It is piled high, perfectly toasted, and arguably the best version of this sandwich youβll find in LS.
πΈΒ Live & Local
Where to find the best tunes this week.
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Blues Experience w/ Nick Schnebelen: Feb 18 @ 7:00 PM | The 1909 Club
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Zack Mufasa “Live”: Feb 19 @ 7:30 PM | Iron Horse Bar and Grill
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The Village Prairie: Feb 20 @ 7:00 PM | The 1909 Club
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Zachary Eck: Feb 20 @ 7:00 PM | Konradβs Kitchen and Tap House
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Free Rock/Metal Show: Feb 20 @ 8:00 PM | Loose Ends Tavern
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Mike Bourne & KC Boogie: Feb 21 @ 7:00 PM | The 1909 Club
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One-Two-Trio: Feb 21 @ 8:00 PM | Iron Horse Bar and Grill
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Bourbon Brothers: Feb 21 @ 8:00 PM | Konradβs Kitchen and Tap House
Know a local musician I missed? Hit reply and let me know whoβs playing next weekend!
πΒ The Weekly Lineup
Put these on your radar so you donβt miss out.
Sunday, Feb 15
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Galentine’s Day Mystery Sing-Along Brunch at The Black RabbitΒ (12:00 PM).
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Bingo & Benefit at Craft Putt (12:00 PM).
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Beginning Genealogy at MCPL East (2:30 PM).
Monday, Feb 16
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Disney Channel Throwback Music Bingo at Craft Putt (7:00 PM).
Tuesday, Feb 17
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Music Bingo at B&B Theatres New Longview 7 (7:30 PM).
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Live Trivia Night at Konradβs (7:00pm)
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Teen Games: Role-Playing Games: D&D at MCPL Colbern Road (6:30 PM)
Wednesday, Feb 18
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Book Group: The Murderer’s Daughter by Jonathan Kellerman at MCPL Leeβs Summit (6:30 PM)
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Karaoke at Brickβs Pub & Grub (8:30 PM)
Thursday, Feb 19
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Critter Chat: Chinchillas at Green Street (6:00 PM)
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Radius Sessions: Bring Your Own Vinyl Night at Diametric Brewing Co. (6:00 PM).
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Trivioke at Jazzy B’s (6:00 PM).
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FRIENDS Trivia Night at Craft Putt (7:00 PM).
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Pajama Storytime at MCPL Colbern Road (6:30 PM)
Friday, Feb 20
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Nerf Night at Harris Park Community Center (6:00 PM).
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Adult Night Out at Green Street (7:00 PM).
Saturday, Feb 21
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LSSS 28th Annual Pancake Breakfast at First Baptist Church (7:00 AM β 11:00 AM).
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Girly Pop Golf Galentine’s at The Fairway Club (10:00 AM).
Sunday, Feb 22
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Yoga 101 at Green Street (9:30 AM).
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Thanks for being part of the Lowdown crew!
– Jen
Β Editor, Leeβs Summit Lowdown
P.S. A huge congrats to Dara at Xpressions for 16 years. If you pop in to see her this week, give her a high-five in honor of kindness week and then tell her the Lowdown sent you for a discount! ποΈ
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