The Fort Scott Chamber of Commerce Town-Wide Garage Sale is Friday, May 11 and Saturday, May 12. Below is the physical map and additionally the list of sale sites.
Monthly Archives: May 2018
Main Street Gallery: Six Businesses
Julie McClellan joined forces with her son Josh McClellan in 2000 to open a retail shop in Fort Scott.
The shop has moved from 8 N. Main to National Avenue across from the post office then to 24 N. Main. It was at this location they renamed the shop from Spice of Life to Main Street Gallery and Gifts.
“After 10 years at this location, we outgrew the space and bought the old J.C.Penney building at 23 S. Main,” Julie said.
Through the years they added more offerings for their customers.
Today they have gifts, home decor, custom and antique furniture, gluten-free products, a homebrew supply shop, herbs, essential oils and supplements in addition to an upholstery shop, picture frame and mat shop and additionally they rent out space to the Spoiled Brat Salon next door at 19 S. Main.
In the lower level of Main Street Gallery and Gifts is a flea market with many vendors.
“Josh’s wife, Rechelle, and my husband, Gene, and granddaughter Shelby help out in this multifaceted business,” Julie said.
Chamber Coffee Hosted By Woodland Hills Golf Course May 10
Free Concert at Belltown May 17
6:00 PM Supper: Hotdogs, chips, desserts, bottled water.
6:30 PM Concert: Rick Cook & Seminole with special guests Jason Richison and Kinley Rice.
Free admission. (Donations accepted and much appreciated.)
This is a kid-friendly event.
Summer Reading Program Kick Off May 30
The Fort Scott Public Library’s 2018 Summer Reading Program theme is Libraries Rock! and this year’s program will include activities and challenges for all library patrons ages 0 – adult.
The family kick-off party is from 10 a.m. to noon May 30 at the Ellis Fine Arts Center.
Early registration is now open. Any summer reading registrations turned in before May 30 will receive a prize for each child or teen. Forms are available at the library circulation desks and have been sent home through all Bourbon County schools.
If you are able to volunteer or donate, please email Miss Val at [email protected] or call 620-223-2882.
“We still need more donors for weekly snacks,” Youth Librarian Valeta Cannon, ” said. “And more volunteers to help with regular program weeks. All volunteers will receive a letter for their resume or college application upon request.’
2018 Summer Reading Performers Schedule:
Musician Alan Cunningham – June 13 at 10 a.m. at the Danny & Willa Ellis Family Fine Arts Center (FSCC)
Musician Aaron Fowler with a service dog, Bella – June 19 at 1 p.m. at the Danny & Willa Ellis Family Fine Arts Center (FSCC)
Storyteller & Puppeteer Priscilla Howe – July 11 at 10 a.m. at the Danny & Willa Ellis Family Fine Arts Center (FSCC)
Other Events Scheduled:
Rock Star Kick-Off Family Party – May 30 from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. at the Danny & Willa Ellis Family Fine Arts Center (FSCC)
Just Dance & Guitar Hero Teen Kick-Off Party – June 4 from 6 – 7:30 p.m. at the Keyhole
Regular Weekly Programs (Kids 0 – 5th grade) – Tuesdays & Wednesdays at 10 a.m., June 5 – August 1 at Fort Scott Public Library. NO regular meeting on June 12, July 4, or 10, due to performances and Independence Day. Events will begin in our event room and the computer room, located downstairs, and finish upstairs for awards, registration, and book browsing.
Regular Weekly Programs (Teens, 6th – 12th grade) – Wednesdays at 4:15 pm, June 6 – August 1 at the library and once monthly at Common Ground Coffee Co. NO Meeting on July 4 (July 3 instead). Teens are also encouraged to volunteer at children’s meetings.
Rock-Painting Party with Julie and Kallie Norris – Date TBD at Fort Scott Public Library
Wrap-Up Party TBD – Tentative Date, August 7
New Online Mercy Sponsorship Application
Mercy’s Application Process for Donation/Sponsorship Requests
FORT SCOTT, Kan. (May 9, 2018) – Mercy is committed to supporting charitable organizations and activities consistent with our mission to improve the health and quality of life in the communities we serve. Just one way that Mercy does so is by donating money to sponsor a multitude of annual events or organization’s efforts to promote health and wellness.
In order to better serve the organizations which submit sponsorship/donation requests, Mercy has introduced a new online sponsorship application system.
To be considered for funding from Mercy between July 1, 2018, and June 30, 2019, all organizations seeking charitable support are asked to complete the online application at www.mercy.net/sponsorships.
The deadline to apply is June 1, 2018. Recipients will be notified by email after July 1, 2018.
To create your organization’s online proposal, you will first need to create an account by logging on to www.mercy.net/sponsorships. Note that the application will require a W-9, and Federal Tax ID number or a Social Security number to submit.
“The application review committee looks forward to receiving proposals and learning more about your organization’s plans to use funds to further our mission among the people you serve,” said Tina Rockhold, Community Relations Manager, and Philanthropy Director.
“We strongly encourage your organization’s members to think ahead for the next 13 months and submit applications for programs they foresee having funding needs through June of 2019.”
Mercy Hospital Fort Scott is an acute care hospital with 46 licensed beds, offering comprehensive medical, surgical, OB/GYN, pediatric, home care and hospice services. Inpatient care is provided with 24/7 physician coverage. In 2017, Mercy Hospital Fort Scott received The Leapfrog Group’s prestigious A rating. Mercy Clinic Fort Scott is located on hospital grounds as well as Mercy rural health clinics in Arma and Pleasanton.
Mercy, named one of the top five large U.S. health systems in 2018, 2017 and 2016 by IBM Watson Health, serves millions annually. Mercy includes more than 40 acute care and specialty (heart, children’s, orthopedic and rehab) hospitals, 800 physician practices and outpatient facilities, 44,000 co-workers and 2,100 Mercy Clinic physicians in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. Mercy also has clinics, outpatient services and outreach ministries in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. In addition, Mercy’s IT division, Mercy Technology Services, supply chain organization, ROi, and Mercy Virtual commercially serve providers and patients in more than 20 states coast to coast.
Sign Up For Summer Programs At Buck Run Center
Thinking of activities for the kids to do this summer?
The first of May marked the first day of registration for all summer programs at Buck Run Community Center.
“Parents, don’t wait to sign up,” Tom Robertson, director of the center, said. “We do have limits on some programs.”
Programs such as youth baseball/softball, adult slow-pitch softball, adult racquetball, pickleball, and co-ed kickball are offered.
In addition, cooking and craft classes for youth, cheerleading, dance, basic tumbling, youth fitness, Little Athletics Camp, Sports Camp, Tot Lot Day Camp and Adventure Class require pre-registration beginning May 1.
Also offered are basketball camp, drama performance camp, volleyball camp and football camp, junior golf camp, youth tennis program and swim lessons.
At the aquatic center at 7th and Main streets- infant aquatics, water fitness, and swim teacher certification are taught. The center opens May 28, Memorial Day.
The Fort Scott Hurricanes is a competitive swim team open to swimmers 18 years old and younger, who can swim at least one length of the pool.
Adults are not left out of activities.
For adults there are fitness classes, dance lessons and Tae Kwon Do classes.
Shelter house rentals and camping sites are available in Gunn Park on Park Avenue.
In addition there is Lake Fort Scott located off Indian Road, south of the city, Lincoln School Walking Trail located at West 18th Street, the Betty Run Willard Fields/Ty Cullor Field located at 2108 S. Horton, Ellis Park located at 12the and Williams streets, Third Street Park located at Third and Hill streets, Nelson Park located at the corner of Grant and Elm streets, Woodland Hills Golf Course at 2414 S. Horton and the James Tedesco Memorial Skate Park at Fourth and Scott streets.
For more information contact Buck Run Community Center at 620-223-0386, check out its Facebook page or click here
BRCC is owned by the City of Fort Scott.
Ward Kraft Job Openings
Ad: Ward/Kraft, Inc, located in Fort Scott (KS), is currently looking for the following:
- Web Developer
- Graphic Designer
- Production Member
- Sales/Business Development Representative
(Scroll down for details of each position.)
“WE HIRE THE PERSON NOT THE POSITION”
Ward/Kraft, Inc, located in Fort Scott (KS), is currently looking for a Production Member. Ward Kraft is an industry leader while being one of the most innovative print manufacturers in the Print Industry.
Ward/Kraft is a family owned company that started over 40 years ago with customer service and good business values as a number one priority.
Ward/Kraft offers a competitive salary and a substantial benefit package to their members
Ward/Kraft want members to believe working at WK is a career and not “just a job”; this is shown with over 35% of current members having 10 or more years of service within the company.
If you have an interest any of these positions, please contact Brad Matkin, Director of Corporate Recruiting, at 1-877-281-2485 Applicants may apply online at www.wardkraft.com under the employment tab or in person at our campus located at 2401 Cooper Street in Fort Scott, Kansas.
Job Posting: Web Developer
Position Summary: Ward/Kraft is seeking a person who is highly motivated, energetic, and who is career focused to work as our companies Web Developer.
Job Responsibilities:
- Write code to generate web pages, access databases, and business logic servers
- Work with designers and content writers
- Test and document software for web sites
- Write, modify, and debug software for web sites
Key Qualifications:
- Detail Oriented
- Ability to work in a fast paced multi-project environment
- Dependable, ambitious, energetic, and enthusiastic
- Works well in a team environment
- Minimum of two years experience with CSS Framework would be a plus (Bootstrap, Foundation, Materialize)
- Minimum of two years experience with Source Control System would be a plus (GIT)
- JavaScript, jQuery, Node.JS, React.JS, Vue.JS, HTML, SQL, ASP.NET CORE, EF CORE 2.0, Word Press, and Web design security
- Problem solver and good communicator
Schedule and Compensation:
- Weekdays 8am to 5pm (some weekday meetings at 7:30am)
- Some overtime hours (before/after hours and weekend work)
- Six month performance reviews (90 day probation period)
Job Posting: Graphic Designer
Position Summary: Ward/Kraft is seeking a person who is highly motivated, energetic, and who is career focused to work as a Graphic Designer within our company and subsidiary companies.
- Prepares work to be accomplished by gathering information and materials
- Plans concept by studying information and materials
- Illustrates concept by designing rough layout of art and copy regarding arrangement, size, type size and style, and related aesthetic concepts.
- Obtains approval of concept by submitting a rough layout
- Prepares finished copy and art by operating typesetting and printing
- Prepares final layout by proofing finished copy and art
- Completes projects in a timely fashion
- Contributes to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed
Position Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design or similar area of focus
- Excellent design skills
- Ability to quickly produce top quality designs
- Mac proficient
- Adobe Creative Suite and Microsoft Office proficient
- HTML and CSS knowledge is a plus
- Photography experience would be a plus
- Videography and video editing would be a plus
Schedule and Compensation:
- Weekdays 8am to 5pm
- Some weekend and before/after hours overtime available
- Six month performance reviews (90 day probation period)
- Some overnight travel may be required
Job Posting: Production Member
Position Summary: Ward/Kraft is seeking a person who is highly motivated, energetic, and who is career focused to work on our production teams. This position is responsible for operating production machinery, producing superior quality products, and performing routine machine maintenance. This position is also responsible for maintaining quality standards, facilitating turn times and achieving top production goals.
Key Qualifications:
- Good mechanical ability
- Superior trouble shooting skills
- Quick learner-Problem solver
- Self starter
- Detail Oriented
- Basic math skills needed (decimals, fractions, addition, subtraction, measurements)
- Ability to work in a fast paced environment
- Dependable, ambitious, energetic, and enthusiastic
- Strong written and verbal communication skills are essential
- Printing knowledge is a plus but will train the right candidate
Schedule and Compensation:
- Three rotating shifts – every four weeks (shift premium is paid for “off-shift” workers)
- Possible Saturday overtime
- Six month performance reviews (90 day probation period)
Job Posting: Sales/Business Development Representative
Position Summary: Ward/Kraft is seeking a highly motivated; career focused Sales/Business Development Representative with a strong desire to succeed and to be part of a top notch team. In this role you will help Ward Kraft continue to build our dynamic and expanding company through research, prospecting for new business, setting up appointments, meeting in person with decision makers, identifying, and pursuing businesses for specific markets and products, closing, building and maintaining distributor relationships. If you have drive, determination, a wiliness to learn, are dependable with the desire to grow, and a high degree of integrity and commitment we want to talk to you.
Position Qualifications:
- Inside/outside sales experience is a plus
- Excellent communication skills-strong and persuasive
- Enthusiasm and flexibility
- Works well alone as well as with a team
- Ability to cold call customers (proper phone etiquette)
- Presentation skills
- Basic computer skills
- Self-confident and self-motivated
- Competitive and results-driven
- Previous experience in the printing industry is a plus
- Ability to stand for long periods of time
Schedule and Compensation:
- Travel required-some overnights
- Base salary plus commission
- Weekdays 8am to 5pm (unless traveling)
The Fort Scott Police Department Daily Report May 8
The Fort Scott Police Department daily reports can best be viewed on a computer. The department is located at
1604 S. National, Fort Scott, KS 66701 and can be reached at
620-223-1700.
The Bourbon County Sheriff’s Office Daily Reports May 8-9
Elementary Students Visit Lowell Milken Center
Freedom’s Frontier National Heritage Area awarded the Lowell Milken Center for Unsung Heroes an Interpretive Grant in the amount of $2145 for the project honoring Unsung Hero Mary Bickerdyke.
On May 7, visitors learned more about Unsung Hero Mother Mary Bickerdyke because of that grant.
Bickerdyke was a Civil War nurse who built 300 field hospitals with the help of the U.S. Sanitary Commission and created new standards in soldier care. Her zeal in her profession earned her the name “Cyclone In Calico.”
The Lowell Milken Center collaborated with the Fort Scott National Historic site in presenting the story to over 140 students from Fort Scott.
Tiffiny Durham, FSNHS Museum Technician interpreted Bickerdyke to the visitors at the center, while Mason Lumpkin, Excelsior Springs, Mo. interpreted Dr. Ben Thayer for the group.
The group consisted of the fifth-grade students at Eugene Ware Elementary School and first and second-grade students at Christian Learning Center.
The presentation not only taught each attendee about the past but information about the Red Cross, local blood drives and ways to volunteer was included.
About Freedom’s Frontier
The Freedom’s Frontier Interpretive Grant program was started in 2012, according to information provided.
Since then, more than 97 projects have been awarded grant funding, according to information provided. Grant projects have been completed on both sides of the Missouri-Kansas border, in the 41-county region that comprises the heritage area.
Projects awarded grant funding must interpret local history, and connect to one or more of the three major themes of the heritage area: the shaping of the frontier, the Missouri-Kansas Border War, and the enduring struggle for freedom.
Grants range in amount from under $1,500 to $5,000. All awards over $1,500 require that the grant recipient show a local match of half the amount of the award. This match can be in the form of cash, or in-kind donations and staff and volunteer time.
Freedom’s Frontier National Heritage Area is one of 49 heritage areas in the U.S. Heritage areas are nonprofit affiliates of the National Park Service (NPS). They act as coordinating entities between the local organizations telling nationally significant stories and the NPS.
Freedom’s Frontier was established as a heritage area on October 12, 2006, when signed into law by President George Bush. The heritage area’s management plan was approved by the Department of the
The Fort Scott Police Department Daily Reports May 4-7
The Fort Scott Police Department daily reports can best be viewed on a computer.
The department is located at 1604 S. National and can be reached at 620-223-1700.
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