All posts by Submitted Story

Bourbon County Coalition Minutes From March 5

Bourbon County Inter-Agency Coalition

General Membership Meeting Minutes

 

March 5, 2025

 

 

  1.  Welcome:  Thirteen members representing twelve agencies attended the meeting held at the Scottview Apartments Conference Room.

 

 

  1.  Member Introductions and Announcements:
  • Ana Salas- Safe House Advocate in Pittsburg. Safe House is hosting a Bags to Riches fundraiser on March 29 at the Crimson & Gold Ballroom at PSU.
  • Jannelle Tate – Early Childhood Block Grant
  • Kelli Mengarelli – Family Resource Center – This week is Dr. Seuss and Read Across America week.
  • Michelle Stevenson – Fort Scott Early Childhood Program- Michelle works with families prenatal-6 years old. She is a resource for the parents.  Michelle has a caseload of 30 families right now and will need more families once kids graduate to preschool later this summer.
  • Patty Simpson – Fort Scott Housing Authority- The Housing Authority has an income-based application. There is a short waiting list for all units, but this constantly changes.  If you have families in need of housing, send them to Patty.  Individuals with felonies are not necessarily disqualified for receiving housing, eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis.
  • Dee Dee LeFever – Greenbush Community Liaison- Greenbush is doing some realigning. Dee Dee is working with CHC Inspire Health on a stuffy clinic project.  Dee Dee also helps with the Greenbush autism team.  If you need any kind of educational resources, let Dee Dee know.
  • Tammy Alcantar- Crawford County Health Department – Tammy collaborates with multiple counties. The breastfeeding program in the area counties has been successful.  Programs include teen pregnancy, tobacco cessation, and much more.  A Zoom prenatal class starts Monday at Bourbon County Health Department.
  • Star Culp – Parents as Teachers Bourbon County
  • Lora Wilson – CHC/SEK – Community Health Workers
  • Robin Paulie- Healthy Heart Ambassador with CHC/SEK – Robin leads the Food is Medicine programs.
  • Dustin Emmett- SE KANSASWORKS – Emporia job fair coming up in April because of the Tyson plant closing. Still need employers to attend.  Employers around the Emporia area are preferred, but will take any employers as some job seekers will have to relocate.
  • Nick Johnson – USD 234 – Fort Scott Preschool Center is hosting their annual Spring Fling family night on April 3. Area organizations are invited to set up a table, host an activity, and connect with families.  Preschool Round-Up will be April 11.  Any child who will be 3 or 4 years old on August 31, 2025 is invited to attend.

 

 

 

 

  1.  Program:  Sarah Poteat, Regional Manager, CarePortal

CarePortal has been active in Bourbon County since 2017.  They work in most counties in Southeast Kansas. CarePortal is a care-sharing technology that drives action for vulnerable children and families.  Designated agencies can enter requests for families in need.  Churches who want to help families enroll in CarePortal, then requests are sent out to church members who may be able to meet the need. Child welfare agencies are struggling more now than ever before, this has led to fewer requests being entered.  Schools can also be enrolled to request for vulnerable families.  CarePortal can help coordinate for any tangible need.  Requests must be child-centered, children in the home must benefit.  Churches interested in outreach ministry are encouraged to get in touch with CarePortal.  They would like to add two or three more churches in Bourbon County.  Historically, the Bourbon County requests have been met at a rate near 90%, higher than many nearby counties.  For more information and testimonials, visit the Care Portal SE Kansas website or Facebook page. Call or email Sarah if you know of churches interested in signing up or if you would like more information about CarePortal.

 

 

  1.  Open Forum:  Nothing further came before the membership.

 

 

  1.  Adjournment:  The next General Membership meeting will be April 2, 2025. 

 

Prostitutes by Patty LaRoche

Patty LaRoche. 2023.
Author: A Little Faith Lift…Finding Joy Beyond Rejection
www.alittlefaithlift.com
AWSA (Advanced Writers & Speakers Assoc.)

 

Recently, I have felt God calling me to minister to the prostitutes in the Las Vegas area.  My granddaughter, Montana, had inspired me when she lived in Alabama and weekly took food to the dancers at a local strip club.

The other night in my Zoom Bible study call, one of the men spoke about his trip with his wife to this area and how it broke his heart.  Young children would approach him and hand him their mother’s card, a prostitute looking for work.  “Can it get more evil?” he asked.

God had been putting together the pieces for a few weeks.  I had met two African-American women and am teaching them Pickleball.  We have gone to lunch, and I have invited them to my house.  We are becoming friends..  Both grew up homeless but met Jesus in the craziest of ways, and now their lives are forever changed.  That was God’s first puzzle piece.

The second piece was when my son Adam was part of a sex-trafficking sting in Kansas City last month where 20 gals were recovered.  On that sting, he met with an African-American gal who had been sent to K.C. from Vegas.  For hours, he offered her hope and a way out of the trafficked lifestyle.  She chose to return to it, but they are in contact.  When she is ready, he hopes to have me meet with her.

And that’s when I knew that my friendship with my Pickleball friends wasn’t about the sport at all.  At one of our luncheons, I asked them if they would meet with this Vegas prostitute, should Adam arrange a meeting.  The way I figured it, two black, formerly homeless women who found their hope in Jesus could relate to this prostitute far easier than an old white woman who has never struggled like the three of them.  They agreed to help.

And that leads to the third puzzle piece.  This week, I met with Mike, a friend/co-worker with Adam and an individual who for over 20 years has worked to help the prostitutes/runaways/trafficked victims in the Las Vegas area.  He shared how God had grown their charity and some of the miraculous recoveries they have had.  He needs people who are able to speak about their needs, something I would love to do.

A group of teens from local churches raised money for an RV which is parked near the casinos.  When the prostitutes are caught soliciting, they are led outside where they are offered food and support.  Tattoo artists are on site to cover the tattoos marked on the girls by their pimps (a sign of ownership), a procedure that for some takes several hours but that gives the volunteers time to love on the girls and offer them a way out of their lifestyle. Sometimes the team parks a trailer by a motel frequented by prostitutes and offers them sandwiches and bottled water when they leave their rooms. Definitely something I could do.

Currently, this recovery team is training dogs to be part of their trauma unit. (Not my gift.) These labrador retrievers can sense when someone is hurting and cuddle up to them.  Mike said that several girls have had their lives turned around when they felt loved by these animals.

The one thing I know is that God wastes no puzzle pieces, so I can’t wait to see how He fits me into this ministry.

What’s Happening In Fort Scott March 6

What’s Happening in Fort Scott! March 6th Weekly Newsletter

SAVE THE DATE!

Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce Chamber Coffees

Every Thursday at 8am

UPCOMING CALENDAR OF EVENTS

________________

Fort Scott National Historic Site

Visit your National Park! Visitor Center and historic buildings are currently open Friday through Tuesday, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm. The grounds continue to be open daily from ½ hour before sunrise until ½ hour after sunset

Click HERE to visit the website.

Click here to see all the FUN classes at The Artificers, classes for ALL ages!

BINGO hosted by the American Legion Post 25 every 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month unless it falls on a holiday. Doors open at 6pm and Bingo starts at 7pm at Memorial Hall. (Taking the month of August off for BINGO & will start again in September)

KANSASWORKS in Fort Scott

Every Tuesday 9am-4pm

Office located at the Healthy Bourbon County Action Team, 104 N. National Ave.

620-231-4250

Wednesday Writers at Hedgehog.Ink Book Store

Every Wednesday 1:30-3pm

Downtown Fort Scott, 16 S. Main St.

Kansas Small Business Development Center

at the Chamber, 231 E. Wall St.

Every 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month from 9am-4pm.

2/1-28 | Valentine’s Day “Ghost” Class

at The Artificer’s

2 hr private wheel throwing class as a couple.

$175/couple for minimum of 5 couples

$300/couple for private session

RSVP 913.574.7741

EVERY THURSDAY EVENING

STUDENT NIGHT AT FORT CINEMA

$5 tickets for all students Pre-K thru College

KOMB-FM ALL HIT 103.9 Radio Auction

Every Wednesday and Thursday

January 22nd – February 27th

Starting at 3pm

Get bidding and PIN #:

620-223-4500 or radioauction.kombfm.com

__________________________________

UPCOMING EVENTS

3/7-9 ~ | 46th Annual FSCC Spring College Rodeo

at FSCC Arnold Arena

 Schedule:

Friday, March 7 – 7:30 PM

Saturday, March 8 – 1:30 PM & 7:30 PM

Sunday, March 9 (Short Go) – 1:00 PM

 Admission:

Adults: $12

FSCC Students w/ ID: $5

Children (Ages 6-12): $5

Children (5 & Under): FREE

Check out the NIRA standings & more HERE

3/7-8 ~ | Fort Scott Downtown & Around

Spring Open House Shopping Event!

Shop $5 minimum at 3+  stores for a chance to win

$50 Chamber Bucks!

Participating Stores:

🛍️ 110 South Main Mercantile, 110 S. Main St.

🛍️ Angie Dawn’s Boutique, 108 Scott Ave., Ste. B

🛍️ Barbed Wire & Roses Vintage Market, 18 N. Main St.

🛍️ Be The Light Boutique, 12 N. Main St.

🛍️ Bids & Dibs, 108 Scott Ave., Ste. C

🛍️ Hedgehog.Ink!, 16 S. Main St.

🛍️ Iron Star Antiques & Such, 3 N. Main St.

🛍️ Laree + Co., 3 S. National Ave.

🛍️ Main St. Vintage & Co., 23 S. Main St.

🛍️ Shirt Shack, 11 E. 18th St.

Click HERE for the Facebook Event Page!

3/7-8 ~ 9pm-1am | Dirty Bourbon Band

at Sharky’s Pub & Grub

$5 cover charge

Click HERE to visit Dirty Bourbon Band FB Page!

3/7 ~ 6-8pm | 4th Annual Dress up Barbie Tea Party by the Museum of Creativity

102 S. National Ave.

Come “in style” and celebrate Barbie’s 66th birthday at the Dress Up Tea Party

Barbie Fan Ticket:$20

Fan Chaperone Ticket $10

Click HERE to order tickets!

Contact Lorina Bowman 209-204-9743 or [email protected]

3/7 ~ 6-9pm | First Friday’s at The Artificers

**this weeks location at the Ellis Fine Arts Center in conjunction with the BBCO Arts Council’s 33rd Annual Fine Arts Exhibit.

Stop by to browse art, have some light refreshments, and enjoy good conversation!

3/7 ~ 3:45pm-4:30pm | Kids Cooking Class

by The Kitchen C + C

Ages 7-12

Click HERE to register!

3/8 ~ 9-10am | Little Chefs Cooking Class

by The Kitchen C + C

Ages 4-6 | $20

Will create St. Patrick’s Day themed treats

Click HERE to register!

3/8 ~ 9-10am | Par-Tee Girls Ladies’ Golf League Sign-up

Woodland Hills Golf Course

2414 Horton St.

Contact Diane Striler

248-568-7790 or [email protected]

3/8 ~ 10:30-12:30pm | Coffee & Clay at The Artificers

8 N. National Ave.

$40/each (limited to 15 spots)

Click HERE to sign up!

3/8 ~ 2-4pm | Paint & Pizza at Papa Don’s

“Chick Days” by Happy Snappy Art & Paint Parties

$30 1 day | $55 both days

Click HERE to visit Happy Snappy Art Facebook Page!

3/9 ~ Spring Forward!

Don’t forget to set your clocks ahead

3/9 ~ 11am | Planting Event

hosted by Sunshine Boutique

18 E. Wall St.

$40 per ticket

RSVP and $20 deposit required

VENMO: @RCREOL13

or sign up in store! 620-223-6007

3/10-11th ~ 4:30-8pm | FAFSA Night at FSHS

Located in the FSHS Music Room

3/11 ~ 10am-2pm | Energy Bill Assistance – LIEAP

at the Fort Scott Public Library

*Bring ID, Proof of Income, & Utility Bills

3/11 ~ 11:30-12:45pm | YEC – Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge Public Trade Show

FSHS Aux Gym

Click HERE for the YEC FB Event Page!

3/11 ~ 6-7pm | March Bourbon County Garden Club Meeting

at the Lowell Milken Center

3/12 ~ 6-7pm | FSCC Community Forum

at the Ellis Fine Arts Center

3/13 ~ 12:15pm | “Plant, Harvest, Repeat: Bucket Gardening Made Simple”

by Southwind Extension District

at the Fs Public Library

Click HERE to visit Southwind Extension District Facebook Page!

3/14 ~ 11:30-1pm | Potato Bar hosted by First United Methodist Church

Free-will donation – All donations will benefit United Women in Faith

MARK YOUR CALENDARS

3/15th & 22nd ~ Youth Track Meet

Meets held at Frary Field

Click HERE to sign-up (Deadline 3/7)

3/15 ~ 1pm | St. Patrick’s Day Pub Crawl

organized by Brickstreet BBQ

Teams of up to 4 people

$8 per person + $2 first green shot

*Free St. Patty’s day Coors Bag with Merch given to each participant.

*Grand prize drawing and costume contest

*Dolly the Trolley is available for transportation

Click HERE to register your team!

3/15 ~ | Kansas Rocks Pros

An Introduction to the Park

2051 130th St. Mapleton, KS

3/15 ~ 11am-1pm | Soda Bread Cooking Class with Rachel at the The Kitchen C + C

Click HERE for The Kitchen website!

Click HERE for The Kitchen FB Page!

SHOPPING ~ SUPPORT LOCAL!

Boutiques-Antiques-Flea Markets & more!

Click here for Chamber member

specialty shopping & other retail in

Downtown & other areas of the community.

Fort Scott Area
Chamber of Commerce
620-223-3566
In This Issue

Calendar of Events

Special Event Features

THANK YOU Chamber Champion members!!

Chamber Highlights
Click here for our
Membership Directory.
We THANK our members for their support! Interested in joining the Chamber?
Click here for info.
Thinking of doing business in or relocating to Fort Scott?
Contact us for a relocation packet, information on grants & incentives, and more!
Seeking a job/career?
We post a Job of the Day daily on our Facebook page, distribute a monthly job openings flyer, and post jobs on our website.
Many opportunities available!
Housing needs?
Click here for a listing of our Chamber member realtors.
Click here for our rental listing.

DEADLINE FOR 2025 FLAG SUBSCRIPTIONS NEARS

One of the flags in the Fort Scott National Historic Site Friends. Submitted photo.

 

 

The deadline to sign up for the Friends of Fort Scott National Historic Site’s Fly the Flag Project is quickly approaching.  Applications for new and renewed subscriptions along with payment are due by March 31st in order to participate.

The project provides homeowners and businesses, within the city limits of Fort Scott, the opportunity to fly the Stars and Stripes, hassle free, on five different flag holidays.  For $40 annually, the Friends will post a 3’x5′ flag on a 12 foot staff at your home or business on Memorial Day, Flag Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, and Veteran’s Day.

Application forms can be obtained at the Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce or can be requested by phone or text by dialing  417-684-2484.  Renewals notices have been mailed/emailed to all 2024 subscribers.

 

All proceeds support programs at Fort Scott National Historic Site. These include:  Symbols of Sacrifice, a  Citizenship Ceremony, Candlelight Tour, Veterans Challenge coins, and many others. Show your patriotism and help our local National Park by lining the streets  of Fort Scott with our nation’s symbol!

 

The Fly the Flag Project is a yearly project sponsored by the Friends of Fort Scott National Historic Site.  Once signed up, you will receive the option to renew annually.

 

#####

 

Chamber Coffee Hosted by Bourbon County Arts Council on March 6

Join us for Chamber Coffee

hosted by

Bourbon County Arts Council

Thursday, March 6th

8am

Ellis Fine Arts Center

2108 S. Horton St.

The Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce invites members and guests to a Chamber Coffee this Thursday, March 6th at 8am hosted by Chamber member Bourbon County Arts Council. The event will be held at the Ellis Fine Arts Center on the campus of Fort Scott Community College, 2108 S. Horton St. Coffee and light refreshments will be served.

The 33rd Annual Bourbon County Arts Council Exhibit will be open to the public Thursday, March 6th through Friday, March 14th from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturdays, March 8th and 15th from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. An artist reception will also be held March 6th from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. where participating artists will have the opportunity to listen to the juror critique and visit about their pieces. The public is welcome to attend, and light refreshments will be served. Categories include Ceramics, Sculpture, Mixed Media, Jewelry, Pastel, Watercolor, Fiber Art, Painting (Oil & Acrylic), Drawing & Graphic (Pencil, Pen, Ink), Photography, Glasswork, and Printmaking. The theme of this year’s exhibit is “Bridge The Gap”.

Contact the Chamber of Commerce at (620) 223-3566 for more information. Visit the Events Calendar and category of Chamber Coffees on fortscott.com

Click HERE to view their Facebook Page!

Click HERE to view the 33rd Annual Fine Arts Exhibit Facebook Event Page!

Thank you to our Chamber Champion members shown below…
Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce

231 E. Wall St., Fort Scott, KS 66701

620-223-3566

fortscott.com

Facebook  X  Instagram

Obituary of Wendell O. Arnold

 

Wendell Oliver Arnold, age 89, a resident of Ft. Scott, Kansas, passed away early Wednesday, March 5, 2025, at the Medicalodge in Ft. Scott.  He was born July 1, 1935, in Ottawa, Kansas, the son of Oscar C.R. Arnold and Effie Lynne Walker Arnold.  Wendell graduated from the Ottawa High School.  He went on to attend Ottawa University and then graduated from Emporia State University.  Wendell lived in Lawrence, Kansas, where he worked in various capacities for area restaurants and nightclubs.  Wendell later moved to Ft. Scott to be near his sister.  While in Ft. Scott, he made his home at the Cavalry Crossing Apartments before moving to the Medicalodge in August of 2024.  Wendell never met a stranger and was kind and generous to all.

 

Survivors include his sister, Rosalyn Good, of Ft. Scott and his brother, Lytle Arnold, a resident of the Medicalodge in Frontenac, Kansas.  Wendell was preceded in death by his parents, a sister, Florence May White and a brother, Joseph Arnold.

 

Rev. James Brackett will conduct graveside services at 1:00 P.M. Tuesday, March 11th at the Walnut Creek Cemetery in Wellsville, Kansas.

Memorials are suggested to the St. John’s Global Methodist Church and may be left in care of the Cheney Witt Chapel, 201 S. Main, P.O. Box 347, Ft. Scott, KS 66701.  Words of remembrance may be submitted to the online guestbook at cheneywitt.com.

Obituary of Betty Ruddick

 

Betty Pauli Ruddick, age 91, resident of Ft. Scott, KS, passed away Sunday March 2, 2025, in Camdenton, MO.  She was born July 3, 1933, in Manhattan KS, the daughter of Lowell Carl and Wilma Swart Pauli. Betty graduated from Paseo High School in Kansas City in 1951 and graduated from Drury College in 1955.

She met Alvin Matthews Ruddick at Drury College, and they married on July 16, 1955, in Kansas City, MO.  Al and Betty owned the Ruddick’s, Inc. furniture store in Fort Scott until 2000.

Betty was a homemaker, worked at Ruddick’s, and worked at the Fort Scott Tribune. She volunteered with the Campfire Girls for 19 years, as a Rape counselor for 15 years and was instrumental in establishing the Bourbon County CASA program and worked as the director and a volunteer for many years.  She was a longtime member of the FU Chapter of the PEO and was a member of the First United Methodist Church and participated in numerous committees and organizations within the church.  Much of Al and Betty’s time revolved around their family, friends and life at their cabin at the Lake of the Ozarks.

Betty’s survivors include 3 daughters,  Lisa Rucker and husband Ron, St. Louis, MO, Linda Burger, St. Louis, MO, Leslie Ogden and husband Chris, Lee’s Summit, MO;  grandchildren Jeremy Ruddick (Nicole), Liberal, MO , Abby Simmons (Cody), Carl Junction, MO, Haley Trainor (Michael), Boston, MA,  Aaron Rucker,  Dallas, TX, Samatha Burger, Lee’s Summit, MO, Nick Ogden (Taylor), Lee’s Summit, MO, and Hannah Ogden, Mission, KS; great grandchildren, Cooper Ruddick, Jackson Simmons, Henry Trainor, Nell Trainor and Emma Ogden; sister-in-law Patricia Pauli, Shawnee, KS and  many nieces, nephews, great nieces and  great nephews .

Betty was preceded in death by her parents, husband Alvin M. Ruddick, daughter Lori G. Ruddick, brother William C. Pauli, stepmother M. Maxine Pauli, and stepsister Sharon Coyan.

Jay Lotterer will conduct funeral services at 11:30 am Monday, March 10th, at the Cheney Witt Chapel.

Burial will follow in the U. S. National Cemetery.

The family will receive friends from 10:00 until service time Monday morning at the funeral home.

Memorials are suggested to be made to either Bourbon County CASA or Ellna’s Adult Care and may be left or sent in care of the Cheney Witt Chapel, PO Box 347, 201 S. Main, Fort Scott, KS 66701. Words of remembrance may be submitted online at cheneywitt.com.

 

THEATRE EDUCATION IN THE SPOTLIGHT IN MARCH

THEATRE EDUCATION IN THE SPOTLIGHT IN MARCH
Students at Fort Scott High School Lead Community Advocacy Efforts
(Fort Scott, KS, 2/27/25) – Students at Fort Scott High School are joining the national grassroots
effort called Theatre in Our Schools Month (TIOS) to advocate for the benefits of theatre
education in schools. Members of International Thespian Society (ITS) Troupe #7365 are
drawing attention to the need for increased access to quality theatre programs for all students.
To get the word out, students are participating in a number of theatre related activities. On Feb.
26 and 28 the troupe participated in community service activities at the Senior Center in
downtown Fort Scott. They have a Theatre in Our Schools Month Kick-Off Party on March 4 at
the Museum of Creativity and will present to the USD 234 Board of Education on March 10. On
March 6, the troupe travels to Topeka to meet with Thespians from across the state and Senator
Tim Shallenburger and Representative Rick James to celebrate and discuss Theatre Advocacy
Day in KS.
Throughout the month, the troupe will dress to represent various musicals on Musical Mondays
and wear theatre-related shirts on Theatre Shirt Tuesdays. They also have Improv Acting
Troupe practice on Tuesdays after school and FSMS Drama Club on Fridays after school. To
finish out the month, the troupe will see the FSCC production of “No Exit” on March 26 and hold
the annual FSHS Talent Show & Senior Minute to Win It at 7 p.m. on March 28. The Talent
Show is open to the public and tickets are $5 at the door.
The ITS is the theatre honor society for middle and high school students. These Thespians plan
and implement TIOS activities in their schools, in their communities, and with elected officials.
The presentations and activities explain how theatre education positively shapes students’ lives
by instilling necessary life skills. TIOS Month is an opportunity for students, parents,
communities, school boards, and elected officials to come together to and make theatre
education more available to all students. One of the key messages is that theatre skills help
students develop vital 21st-century skills like communication, collaboration, creativity, and
critical thinking, as well as social/emotional skills critical to students’ growth as young adults.
For example, according to The College Board, in 2015, students who took four years of arts
classes in high school scored an average of 92 points higher on their SATs than students who
only took one half year or less. But, according to the U.S. Department of Education, only 28
percent of high schools in high poverty areas offer theatre instruction.
According to a 2018 poll, 72 percent of Americans believe the arts unify our communities
regardless of age, race, and ethnicity, and more than 90 percent believe students should

Artmaking & Design for Social Impact  Lesson Plan and Session Recording Available

Artmaking & Design for Social Impact 
Lesson Plan and Session Recording
— NOW AVAILABLE —
Access the Artmaking & Design for Social Impact lesson plan and session recording. This session explored the stories of LMC Unsung Heroes through a social impact framework. Award-winning art educator E. Dominic Black examined the processes of artmaking, design, and writing to support students towards deeper understandings about the intended meaning and impact of their ARTEFECT projects. Thank you to Dominic and to everyone who attended!
Artmaking & Design for Social Impact – LESSON PLAN
Artmaking & Design for Social Impact – SESSION RECORDING
ARTEFFECT Competition Resource
— Choose Your LMC Unsung Hero —
Students participating in the competition can select an Unsung Hero from the LMC pre-approved list. This list includes Unsung Heroes throughout history in various categories such as STEAM, Wartime, Civil Rights, Medicine, Environment, and Journalism. Download the Unsung Heroes Directory PDF as a classroom resource.
Unsung Heroes Directory PDF
Learn more about the ARTEFFECT Competition.
See you at NAEA in Louisville, KY!
March 20-22, 2025
Plan to stop by the ARTEFFECT booth in the Exhibit Hall at NAEA National Convention. Pick up some new swag, the 2025 ARTEFFECT brochure, and meet the ARTEFFECT team. See you in Louisville!
Stay connected with ARTEFFECT through our expanding social media channels on Instagram, Facebook, X, and YouTube.
Join a growing network of art educators at the
For inquiries, contact: [email protected]
ARTEFFECT Facebook
ARTEFFECT Instagram
LMC ARTEFFECT
ARTEFFECT YouTube
X
Copyright © 2025 Lowell Milken Center, All rights reserved.
You are receiving this email because you either subscribed on our website or expressed interest in receiving updates while visiting us.

Our mailing address is:

Lowell Milken Center

1 South Main St

Fort Scott, KS 66701