Community Christian School to bring ‘KC Wolf” Dan Meers to Groundhog Supper

Community Christian School of Overbrook will hold its annual Groundhog Supper on Saturday, February 7, 2026, with dinner served 5:00–6:00 PM. Featured guest speaker Dan Meers, former Kansas City Chiefs mascot KC Wolf, will present at 6:30 PM.
Meers is a nationally known mascot, motivational speaker, author and family man. He is in demand across the country as a popular speaker at venues of all types.
“For those who have watched Dan perform as KC Wolf, it’s easy to see that he is quite a character. For those of us who know the man inside the costume, it is obvious he is also a man of character. Hearing his incredible story will not only give you an appreciation for Dan Meers the mascot but, more importantly, for Dan Meers, the man behind the mask.”
— Tony Dungy, former NFL head coach
This event is open to the public with no admission fee. All funds raised will go directly to the CCS Scholarship Fund, providing tuition assistance for the 2026–2027 school year.
School officials invite the public to come for a night of good food, meaningful connection, and an inspiring story, all while helping make Christian education accessible for more families in the community.
The event will be held at Grace Community Church, 310 E. Eighth St., Overbrook
About CCS
Established in 2022, Community Christian School of Overbrook is a new Christian school with small class sizes and a biblical curriculum. Founded and supported by several area churches, CCS is open to students from Overbrook, the surrounding areas and beyond.
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The mission of Community Christian School is to train in truth and righteousness and fully develop each child in body, mind, and spirit. CCS seeks to equip students to be lifelong learners and to build up the next generation academically and spiritually.
CCS has a designated scholarship fund that gives relatives, friends, churches, employers, etc., the opportunity to make a tax deductible contribution. Donations may be designated to benefit certain students or programs – such as Music, Speech, Drama, Art, Math or Science – at CCS.
Individuals, businesses or churches may also donate to the General Scholarship Fund, so that students who apply for a scholarship can awarded 25% or more of tuition costs.
A Memorial Scholarship Fund can also be established upon request.
For more information, visit www.ccskansas.org, or contact by phone (785-670-6403) or email: ccs.kansas@gmail.com. The school is located at 310 E 8th Street in Overbrook, KS, 66524.
–Lee Hartman | Metro Voice
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