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Sleep Inn Winner Announced

Fort Scott, KS — We are pleased to announce the winner of our Sleep Inn Give Away! We are happy to introduce you to Donna Spencer as our winner.  Donna is receiving the certificate from Bill Michaud, Owner.

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Don’t forget Sleep Inn, if you have friends and family coming in town for the holidays looking for a place to stay. They have a wonderful new facility and a great staff working hard to take care of you.

To view interior pictures of their space you can click here or for their webpage and reservations, please click here. Or you can call direct:
302 E Wall St.,
Fort Scott, KS
66701
Phone: (620) 223-2555

Construction Update LaRoche Ballfields

Fort Scott, KS — If you don’t travel to the south end of town very often, you most likely haven’t been watching the progress of The LaRoche Baseball Complex. Ground was broken in May 2014 and the complex is set to be completed by 2015 Spring baseball schedule. The first game is set for April 2nd. Here area  few renderings:

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Architect renderings courtesy of Dick Robertson, Signature Sports Fields

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Adam and Jennifer LaRoche had the vision to create a top-notch baseball complex for Fort Scott High School, so they would not have to work their practice schedules around a shared field with the Fort Scott Community College. In an open letter, (you can read here), the LaRoche family writes about how baseball and great coaches have impacted their lives and want to help build a complex that will continue to provide opportunities to others.

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The price tag for the complex is around $2 million, which the LaRoche family has provided up front to get the project started. Dave Martin, City Manager, (along with other agencies) are looking for sponsors to come alongside and sponsor the building project.

Any community members are welcome to contribute to the building fund. If you are looking for a major place to contribute, there are many ways. You can click here to see amounts need to sponsor different components. If you are looking for smaller way to contribute you can click here for a complete list, including seat sponsorship. All of these can be paid over a three year period.

LaRoche vision is eventually to host concerts, tournaments and other revenue producing events to boost local economy and help with upkeep costs for the field.  A joint agreement between the school and the city, will be responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the ball field.

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If you would like to make a tax-deductible contribution, please contact Cathy or Marlene at the Fort Scott Area Community Foundation.
Fort Scott Area Community Foundation
PO Box 901
Fort Scott, KS 66701
620-231-8897

General inquiries can also be sent to Lindsay Madison:
Executive Director
Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Center
231 E. Wall Street
Fort Scott, KS  66701
Phone:  (620) 223-3566  Fax:  (620) 223-3574
Email:  [email protected]

Historic Preservation Association of Bourbon County Host Events

Fort Scott, KS — Last weekend the Historic Preservation Association of Bourbon County (HPA) was very busy and most likely recuperating this week. You can visit their full web page here.

Friday night, Moonlight and Mistletoe, an event hosted by Bob and Denise Duncan at their renovated corporate building into a beautiful 8,000 square foot living quarters. Saturday and Sunday, the holiday homes tour were going on – allowing visitors to tours some of Fort Scott’s older homes.

Also,  HPA hosted the annual Stocking Stuffer craft fair at Fort Scott Middle School. Rhonda Dunn, coordinator, reported 36 vendors were on site to offer a wide variety of crafts and stocking stuffers.

These events are the main fund-raisers they do once a year. The HPA is responsible for maintaining many of the historical sites in the county and often match grants from the city to assist in restoration projects of down town Fort Scott.

For more information or questions of how you can be involved, contact:

Rhonda Dunn
620.223.3800 ext 192
[email protected]

 

 

Candlelight Tour of Fort Scott

Fort Scott, KS — On December 5th and 6th, Fort Scott National Historic site hosted their 33rd Annual Candlelight Tour. Actors and tour guides take you back through a re-creation of what was going on many, many years ago. Following the tour, there were light refreshments and social with actors who continued to carry the theme of the evening in costume, music and games.

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Each year, the Fort selects a different time period in which to re-enact. This year’s focus was 1864 and Fort Scott’s weary eye upon General Price’s advancement in Missouri and procurement of the Fort’s vast supplies.

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At the Fort, over 700 candles were lit and over 100 actors including community members and students from Fort Scott High School. Fort Scott is a National Historic site with over 20 historic structures, a parade ground and five acres of restored tallgrass prairie. The Fort is open for self-guided tours and is a wealth of historical information. Many thanks to volunteers who have put in countless hours to help preserve the rich history in our community.

For more information:
Fort Scott NHS
Old Fort Blvd.
Fort Scott, KS 66701
Visitor Information
620-223-0310

Young Professionals of Bourbon County Annual Meeting and Check Presentation

Fort Scott, KS — Last Friday, the Young Professional of Bourbon County (YPL) held their annual meeting at Papa Don’s. The meeting had several agenda items including a check presentation to the Beacon of the proceeds made from the Soup Line and the elections of 2015 officers.

The Beacon Soup line raised $4,000 this year and was presented to Connie Banwart, the Beacon Chairperson.

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YPL is working on several events coming up in 2015. Some of these events are Career Day at FSHS on January 9th, hosting the Chamber Coffee on January 15th. YPL also had members volunteering for the Holiday Homes Tour.

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The conclusion of the meeting was the election of 2015 officers:
President: Heather Griffith
Vice President: Alexandria Horttor
Treasurer: April Meyer
Secretary: Bailey Lyon

Executive Board:
Angela Meyer
Mark Shead
Jamie Armstrong
Chris Petty
Jason Hogue
Lauren Stanley

YPL has an open membership to young professional who are interested in networking, community service and leadership development. Dues are $35 per calendar year. If you would like more information or have questions, you can visit YPL’s webpage here or please contact:

Heather Griffith
President YPL
City of Fort Scott

Construction update on Tedsco Skate Park

Fort Scott, KS — Construction has begin on the James B. Tedesco Memorial Skate park expansion. The construction crew arrived in Fort Scott on November 25th and have been doing the preliminary dirt work and set up a few forms for the expansion areas. The park is located at 4th and Scott street and you can view their Facebook page here.

The park was originally constructed in April 2012 and now with a generous gift from Steve Tedesco, a businessman from Colorado, has made the expansion possible. Construction is hoped to be completed by the end of the year.

Construction pictures:

Current park pictures:

Homes for the Holidays Tour

Fort Scott, KS – This weekend is packed full of great events going on. Already, this short article space will not be enough to cover all that is going on. Hopefully, you will have a chance to get out this weekend and participate in some of the activities.

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This will be the 35th year the homes have been available for touring. The event is sponsored by the Historic Preservation Association of Bourbon County (HPA). The tour dates are December 6th and 7th, Saturday, 11am-5pm and Sunday, noon-4pm. Admission is a $12 donation and you can pick up a ticket and map at any of the homes.

In brief, there are four homes on the tour this year. You can click here to see the homes and the addresses ahead of time, but you will have to show up in person to really appreciate the beauty and the hard work these home-owners have done to showcase these remarkable homes.

We were able to catch up with two home owners to get a sneak peek inside the homes. Erica Schuber-Chikly, 816 S. Crawford, has just recently completed remodeling of her home, established in 1888. Here are a few pictures:

Also, Joyce Gobl was kind enough to allow us a few early pictures. Joyce and her sister, June Seaver were both working hard to put the finishing touches on over 19 trees located within the home Joyce doesn’t take credit, but said June is really the master designer of the presentation of the trees. Here are just a few pictures:

The two other homes include an 8,000 square foot home, re-purposed from a business built in 1922 and a three story Victorian brick home built in 1884.

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Not only are you able to enjoy the beauty and the history of these homes and hear the stories, your ticket fee will continue to support the efforts and programs of the HPA. When you are finished with the tour, you can stop by the Middle School (1105 E 12th St) , where HPA is sponsoring, “The Stocking Stuffer.” FREE ADMISSION. If you still have some shopping left to do, gift items and crafts are available for purchase along with baked goods and a brisket lunch. Hours: Saturday 9am-5pm; Sunday 11am-4pm

If you have an event or something you think we might be interested in writing about, please send us an email: [email protected]

Fort Scott Area Chamber Holiday Parade

Fort Scott, KS — Tuesday night hundreds of people gathered to the Historic Downtown Fort Scott to watch the annual Holiday parade hosted by the the Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce. The parade started at 6pm on Main Street from 3rd Street  to Skubits Plaza.

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Following the parade, the Mayor’s Tree Lighting ceremony commenced. A few remarks were made by Cindy Bartelsmeyer in Skubits Plaza before several prizes were given away. Local businesses, Walgreens, Radio Shack and  Walmart, were kind enough to donate prizes for the drawings. The lighting of the tree wrapped up the outdoor activities.

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During the parade, everyone was able to enjoy a cup of hot chocolate provided by the Fort Scott Recreation Commission and after the Tree Ceremony, kids were welcomed by Santa at Papa Don’s. The first 200 children were given a free book donated by Greenbush. If you weren’t able to make it, here are a few pictures to tide you over until the next Fort Scott Parade!

 

Key Warehouse Sale

Note: This article is about the 2014 Key Warehouse Sale.

Fort Scott, KS —

Still looking to round out your Christmas shopping?! Make sure you carve out some time to stop by Key Industries Warehouse sale. From the looks of it, nearly something from every line they carry is on sale, so you might even pick something up for yourself while you are there.

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You won’t find these kind of prices anywhere else but at the warehouse: 400 Marble Road in Fort Scott. It takes a little winding around to find it and you’ll enter the warehouse through the North doors. Inside you will find a wide selection of highly discounted clothing items, the cheapest being pants and shirts for $4.99.

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The Warehouse Sale is going on now and will finish December 13th 2014. Hours are Monday – Friday 11am – 7pm and Saturday 7am – 3pm. You will be glad you went!

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Presbyterian Village

Fort Scott, KS – It’s that time of year again when you are getting ready to see family and friends for the holidays and looking for fun ideas for activities and gifts. One place in town is offering both right now!

The Presbyterian Village, located at 2401 S Horton in Fort Scott is hosting a Christmas Tree decorating contest. Entries will be received from November 27th-December 7th and judging will take place on December 8th. There are cash prizes for the top three winners, first prize being $100!!

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AND… if you are looking for gift ideas, the Presbyterian Village is offering gift certificates. The gift certificates are for home services such as a personal shopper, house cleaning, homemade cooking and more. You can purchase a one-time service or monthly recurring services.

Please contact the Presbyterian Village if you have questions about the Christmas Tree decorating contest or are interested in ordering a gift certificate!
Contact:
2401 S Horton, Fort Scott, KS
620.223.5550
[email protected]

Hundreds Come to Beacon Soup Line and Raise Thousands

Fort Scott, KS – Last Friday, November 21st, Young Professional’s League of Bourbon County sponsored the Beacon Soup Line at the St. Mary’s Kennedy Gym. Every year, the Beacon Soup line is an event that happens and all the proceeds go the Beacon food and clothes pantry.

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This year hundreds of people streamed through the doors at St. Mary’s to enjoy option of vegetable or chicken noodle soup, home maid pie and drink for $5. Volunteers from area churches and organization were on hand to serve all those who came out to support the Beacon.

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If you missed the event and want to support the Beacon, they are a non-profit that is supported by donations and received donations year round. They serve hundreds of family each month and need continue support to enable them to do the ministry they do.

Contact the Beacon:
525 E 6th St.
Fort Scott, KS 66701
620.223-6869
[email protected]

Casey’s General Store Ribbon Cutting

Fort Scott, KS –Many people in town have been long anticipating the new Casey’s store opening. Friday morning, November 21st, was their ribbon cutting and grand opening. The ‘soft’ opening of Caseys happened a few days before, however, the Area Manager, Bekki Gibson said, “It has felt like the Grand Opening since the doors opened. We have averaged making 200 pizzas a night.”

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Fort Scott Area Chamber, several city officials, staff and about 30 community members came out to support Caseys grand opening and ribbon cutting. For the grand opening, Caseys was offering free coffee and certain items at a discount. A few things including any 6” sub for $1.69, large pizza for $7.99 and $2.99 for a dozen donuts.

Circulars will be going out today for additional coupons for the next week. Until next Thursday, with the purchase of a large pizza, you will get a coupon for .25 / gal off gasoline. If you are ordering pizza, you maybe want to call ahead to get your order started.

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The store is open 24 hours, including the kitchen. Caseys is currently being staffed by 24 employees and they are hoping to pick up a few more to cover night shift. Hopefully, you’ll be able to swing in and say hello sometime in the next week.

Contact information:
2216 S Main
620.223.2460