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This weekend, the Royals aim for revenge against the Toronto Blue Jays after losing two in Canada. Kauffman Stadium has gone mad with promotions. Friday is Fireworks and Buck Night -- hot dogs, small drinks and peanuts each cost $1. On Saturday, the first 20,000 fans get a Royals baseball cap. On Sunday, kids get free hot dogs and Pepsi, and the players sign autographs before the game -- a fun activity for Runelvys Hernandez stalkers of all ages. Games start at 7:05 p.m. Friday, 6:05 p.m. Saturday and 1:05 p.m. Sunday. Call the stadium (I-70 and the Blue Ridge Cutoff) at 816-921-8000 for tickets, which cost $5-$22. -- Sarah Smarsh
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Cinematographers rave about "magic hour," when the setting sun intensifies colors and lengthens shadows. What better way to enjoy such dramatic lighting than by strolling through a botanical garden filled with a colorful palette of flora? Powell Gardens leaves its gates open until 8 tonight so visitors can enjoy Twilight in the Gardens. The 915-acre spread, located 30 miles east of Kansas City on Highway 50, offers a three-pool water garden that should look wicked-cool reflecting the setting sun. Singly None serenades visitors a cappella from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Admission costs $6 for adults, $2.50 for children twelve and under and $5 for seniors. For information, call 816-697-2600.-- Andrew Humphrey