Join other Coalitions and Make Connections Across Kansas

On June 9, 2022

Where:

DCCCA

8901 E. Orme St.

Wichita KS 67207

 

When:

June 9th, 2022

10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Breakfast and lunch provided

 

June’s PreventionWorKS meeting will be focused on equity and inclusion. Cultural competence is a key part of the SPF, but how do we ensure we are putting it into practice in our coalition? Hear from speakers who will share about creating inclusive spaces and connect with other coalitions working to make progress in their community. Let’s go beyond the buzzwords to create lasting change.

 

Register here by June 1.

 

 

Prevention is better together

and together we are stronger!

 

Dena Kemp, MSW, CPP

Southeast Kansas Community Support Specialist

Community Based Services Division

104 ½ W 9th Street, Suite 424

Winfield, KS 67156

620.670.2814 (Office)

620.218.2878 (Cell)

www.DCCCA.org

 

Register for the Good Ol Days Parade

Register Now for the Good Ol’ Days Parade

Friday, June 3rd, 6pm

“41-derful Years of Family, Friends, and Fun”

In recognition of the 41 years of the Annual Good Ol’ Days Celebration!

Deadline to Register: Wednesday, June 1, 2022

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Thank you to our Chamber Champions for all of your support!

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Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce

[231 E. Wall St.] – [620.223.3566] – [fortscott.com]

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Gordon Parks Museum Will Host 2024 Kansas Museums Assoc. Conference in 2024

Kirk Sharp is the director of the Gordon Parks Museum on the campus of Fort Scott Community College. Submitted photo

The Gordon Parks Museum is pleased to announce that Fort Scott, KS will be the host site for the 2024 Kansas Museums Association Conference. The Gordon Parks Museum will serve as the Member Host Organization and both The Fort Scott National Historic Site and The Lowell Milken Center will also serve as Additional Hosts.

 

Our host planning committee put together a competitive bid proposal. This three-day annual conference will attract 125-150 museum professionals from around the state of Kansas. The conference will provide breakout sessions and workshops with a wide range of topics and the latest trends in museums and preservation.

 

Jackson Tough, City of Fort Scott, Director of Public Relations & Tourism said, “The city of Fort Scott is thrilled that the Kansas Museums Association Conference chose our community. Being a part of that effort, I know a lot of groundwork was put forth by Kirk Sharp and the presentation committee. They worked on crafting a thorough proposal for several months (and wrote many drafts) that illustrate the many positive attributes that Fort Scott is known for. An event like the Kansas Museums Association Conference is a great opportunity to showcase our community.”

 

The conference breakout sessions will use several venues in Fort Scott such as: The Gordon Parks Museum, Ellis Fine Arts Center, and The River Room. Conference attendees will also go on tours and site visits at some of the attractions in the community to include the Fort Scott National Historic Site, Lowell Milken Center and many others. The tentative dates for the 3-day conference will be the first or second week of November in 2024.

 

Kirk Sharp, Director of the Gordon Parks Museum said, “We are very excited about this great opportunity to bring such large group of museum professionals from across the state to our town to not only show what we have to offer, but for them to shop, dine, stay and support our museums and other attractions in our community.”

 

For 53 years, the KMA Annual Conference has served as a focal point for its member institutions that range from Stanton County Museum in Johnson, Kansas to the Kansas Museum of History in Topeka. Officially formed in spring 1969 when its first organizational meeting was held in Abilene. The Kansas Museums Association offers numerous networking and professional development gatherings and opportunities across the state each year. The KMA is headquartered in Wichita.

Tri-Valley Holds Award Ceremony

Labconco is the Business of the Year for 2022. Submitted photos.

On Friday, April 29th , Tri-Valley Developmental Services held their 2022 Award Ceremony to celebrate individual achievements as well as community support in Bourbon county.  The ceremony took place at 1 pm at Tri-Valley’s Service Center located in Fort Scott’s Industrial Park.  Awards were presented to the following individuals:

Business of the Year – Labconco

Employer of the Year – Wendy’s Ol’ Fashioned Hamburgers of Fort Scott

Achievement Award – Crystal Douglas

Winfred Jent Award – Judge Mark Ward

Mark Ward was selected at the Winfred Jent Award winner for 2022. Submitted photos.

Board of Director’s Award – Ken Anderson

Lifetime Achievement Award – Mertz Tax Service

The Lifetime Achievement Award went to Mertz Tax Service with Janice Allen accepting.Submitted photos.

Refreshments were served following the ceremony.  Attendees received a Tri-Valley cup as a takeaway.

Submitted by Tricia Campbell, Special Projects Coordinator at

Tri-Valley Developmental Services.

 

 

FSCC’s Greyhound Lodge: More Renovation Coming

The Greyhound Lodge on North National Avenue, near the intersection of Hwy. 54 and Hwy. 69.

Fort Scott Community College’s Greyhound Lodge, the former Red Ram Motel on North National Avenue, is getting further renovation.

The school purchased the motel in 2018, at a cost of $270,000, for more off-campus housing.

“The Lodge is needing repairs, especially to the restrooms and the area that houses the kitchen, laundry, and student gathering area,” FSCC President Alysia Johnston said. “We also need to replace the doors to the rooms.”

Fort Scott Community College President Alysia Johnston.

“Elite Construction Services was awarded the bid as the lone bidder and will repair the bathrooms and replace the doors,” Tom Havron, vice president of student affairs at the college, said.

Tom Havron is the FSCC Vice President of Student Affairs. Submitted photos.

 

The bid was for $43,310, according to the April 18 minutes of the board meeting.

At this off-campus housing, a total of 44 students, both males and females, can live there.

Greyhound Lodge is on the north side of town, near the intersection of Hwy. 54 and Hwy. 69. The FSCC main campus is on the south side of town, at 2108 S. Horton.

To view a prior fortscott.biz story: Students Move In Greyhound Lodge by Briana Blandamer

In addition to the computer and common rooms, there is a laundry space and kitchen area.

The lodge is comprised of one bedroom apartments with an attached bathroom.

Other Student Housing

In addition to the dorms on the campus, the college has 352 beds available for student housing, Havron said.

Thirty FSCC students have been housed in the former Mercy Hospital west side, just down the street from the college, since 2020.

To view the story on the  student housing at Mercy:

FSCC: Classes Started August 10 With Some Big Changes

“Students moved out of the Mercy building at the beginning of the spring semester, as soon as the Garrison Hall apartments were ready to occupy,” Havron said.  “We will not plan to house students out at the building moving forward.  Our lease with Mercy was a month-to-month agreement which ended March 31, 2022.”

Garrison Hall is located at 18th and Horton Street, just across from the college campus.

To view the prior story on Garrison Hall:

FSCC New Housing: Garrison Hall

“The Garrison Apartments are designated as a female-only residence living,” Havron said.

The college administration is making provisions of extra rooms for a COVID 19 surge, should there be one, as they have in the past during the pandemic.

“With the purchase of Garrison with federal monies, we still plan to hold space for quarantine/isolation for students in FSCC housing,” Havron said.  “The main reason we purchased Garrison was to increase our space for housing to allow for quarantine/isolation rooms.”

 

 

Weekly Chamber Coffee at Nelson State Farm on May 19

Join us for this week’s Chamber Coffee!
Hosted by Kale Nelson State Farm
Celebrating 100 Years of Good Neighbor Spirit!
Thursday, May 19th, 8am
1805 S. National Ave.
The Kale Nelson State Farm Insurance office is proud to serve Fort Scott, KS with Insurance and Financial Services, with a focus on resident relocations to the Bourbon and Linn County area. Kale’s team of licensed Insurance Professionals are here to help get you correct Insurance coverage for your specific needs. Not only can they help with Auto Insurance, Homeowners Insurance, Life Insurance and Financial Services to the Fort Scott, KS area including the surrounding Bourbon and Linn County areas, but they are also able to assist small business owners with their Commercial lines of Insurance. Give them a call today for a personalized Insurance Quote!
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Thank you to our Chamber Champions listed below!