Category Archives: Fort Scott Chamber of Commerce

Chamber Coffee hosted by Old Fort Genealogical Society & Library.

 

The Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce invites members and guests to the Chamber Coffee this Thursday, May 12th at 8am. This week’s coffee will be hosted by Old Fort Genealogical Society located at 221 S. National Ave in the lower level of Memorial Hall. Coffee, juice, and light refreshments will be served.

The Old Fort Genealogical Society is a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to preserving the history of our families and our communities. There is a wealth of information on genealogy and local history including records, newspapers, books, photos, school annuals and more. They have a large collection of city directories, obituaries, newspaper microfilm reels, and many other records.

 

Contact the Chamber of Commerce at (620) 223-3566 for more information.

 

Chamber Annual Awards Dinner May 26

JOIN US FOR THE

Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce

Annual Dinner & Awards Celebration!

See below for reservation info. and various ways you may participate!

Thursday, May 26th

River Room Event Center

3 W. Oak Street

RSVP by 5.23.2022

Social & Silent Auction

5:30pm

Dinner, Awards, & Live Auction

6:30pm

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Ways you can participate in the Chamber’s

Annual Dinner & Awards Celebration:

* Make your award nominations by May 12th.

Click here for the online nomination form.

Click here for a printable form.

For your reference in making nominations:

you may click here to view prior winners,

and click here for a full Chamber member listing.

* Make your dinner reservation and/or confirm sponsorship by May 20th.

* Click to email us if your business/organization would like to decorate a table for fun advertising & promotion.

* Click to email us if your business/organization would like to donate a silent or live auction item for advertising & promotion.

Thank you to our Chamber Champions for all of your support!
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Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce | 231 E. Wall Street, Fort Scott, KS 66701

What’s Happening in Fort Scott Newsletter

What’s Happening in Fort Scott!
May 6th Weekly Newsletter
So much fun coming up in Fort Scott,
share with your friends & family!
UPCOMING CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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TROLLEY TOURS,
ON THE HOUR FROM THE CHAMBER!
Friday 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm
Saturday 10am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm
$6 adults, $4 children 12 & under
50-minute narrated tour of Historic Fort Scott!
5/6 ~ 100 Things To Do in Kansas Before You Die Book Signing at No. 87 Lowell Milken Center for Unsung Heros, 2-4pm
5/6-7 ~ Spring Town-Wide Garage Sale find the map here.
5/5-8 ~ Big Kansas Road Trip, click here for more details about BKRT. See section below for SPECIAL EVENTS happening this weekend only as part of the Big Kansas Road Trip!
5/6-7 ~ Pioneer Harvest Swap Meet, Bourbon County Fairgrounds, 8am-5pm, click here.
5/6 ~ USD 234 Preschool Roundup, Appointment only, 8-3pm, click here.
5/6 ~ Ft. Scott Elks Paint Night, Elks Lodge, 6-9pm, click here.
5/6 ~ Friday Night Concert in the Park featuring Stephan Moses, 7-8pm, Heritage Park Pavilion, 1st & Main St., bring a lawn chair if possible due to limited seating.
5/6-5/7 ~ Indoor/Outdoor Yard Sale, Museum of Creativity, clickhere.
5/7 ~ Fort Scott Farmers Market Opening Day, Skubitz Plaza, 8am-12pm, Bourbon County Garden Club will be there this Sat. only with a plant sale!
5/7 ~ Youth Fishing Derby hosted by the Elks, FSCC Lake, Registration is at 9:30, Kids fish from 10am-12pm
5/7 ~ FSCH 5k and 2 Mile Fun Run, Margrave St., 7am-3pm, click here.
5/7 ~ 56th Annual Country Store and Auction, FSCH, 9am-8pm, click here.
5/7 ~ FSCC Hall of Fame Golf Tournament, Woodland Hills Golf Course.
5/7 ~ Care to Share Quarterly Cancer Support Group Meeting, Open to the Public, 902 Horton St., 10:30am
5/7 ~ Fort Scott High School Prom, Liberty Theatre, Walk-in 6:30pm, Prom 8pm.
5/7 ~ Kids Fishing Derby, Gunn Park Rd, 12pm-4pm, click here.
5/7 ~ Quilt Auction, Museum of Creativity, 1-3pm, click here.
5/7 ~ FSCC Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, River Room, 5:30 pm
5/8 ~ Mother’s Day
5/11 ~ Tri-Valley 1/2 Price Plant Sale, 4305 Campbell Dr. Industrial Park, 10am-2pm
5/12 ~ Chamber Coffee Hosted by Old Fort Genealogical Society of SEK, 221 S. National Ave. (lower level of Memorial Hall), 8am
5/13 ~ Friday Night Concerts in the Park, Heritage Park Pavilion, 1st and Main, 7pm
5/14 ~ World Migratory Bird Day, Fort Scott National Historic Site
5/14 ~ Paint in the Park, Gunn Park, 2-4pm, click here.
5/14 ~ FSCC Reception Honoring Steve Armstrong & Bernita Hill, 10:30am, click here.
5/14 ~ Kansas Rocks Night Run, 2051 130th St. Mapleton, KS
5/14 ~ FSHS Graduation, 8pm
5/14 ~ FSCC Graduation, Ellis Fine Arts Center
5/14 ~ Roller Skating, Buck Run Community Center, 7-9pm
5/15 ~ Bourbon County Democrats Monthly Meeting and Training Day, FSCC Administration Building, 2pm
5/16 ~ 4A Boys Golf Regionals, Woodland Hills Golf Course, 8am
5/16-5/19 ~ 4A SEK Regionals Baseball Tourn, LaRoche Complex
5/16 ~ Tiger Drama Club Meeting & Auditions, FSHS, 12-4pm, click here.
5/17 ~ CHC/SEK Mammogram Screening Event, 7am-7pm, click here.
5/19 ~ Chamber Coffee hosted by Kale Nelson State Farm, 1805 S. National Ave, 8am
SAVE THE DATE:
5/21 ~ Step Into Summer Sidewalk Sale, Downtown and Around
      5/21 ~ Public Forum: Stronger Together, 3rd St Park 9-11am
5/21 ~ Shead Farm Homestead Festival, 2468 Calvary Rd, Garland, KS, 10am-5pm, click here.
    5/26th ~ Chamber Coffee hosted by FSHS Alumni, 8am
      5/26 ~ Chamber Annual Dinner & Awards Celebration, River Room
      5/26-5/27 ~ Kansas 6A Baseball Tournament, LaRoche Complex
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SHOPPING ~ SUPPORT LOCAL!
Boutiques-Antiques-Flea Markets & more!
Clickhere 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
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.
Museum of Creativity Yard Sale
Special Events this weekend only as part of
Big Kansas Road Trip, May 5th-8th
  • 1553 Plants & Produce, 1553 205th St., Kerry & Kenny Wunderly invite guests Fri until 8pm, Sat 9am-7pm, Sun 9am-5pm.
  • Black Dogs Farm, 351 230th St., Bryan & Barbara Ritter offering Saturday tours at 1, 2 and 3pm, Watch sheep shearing, fiber demonstration and tour a traditional farm. Buy free range eggs, lamb, artistic woolen garments and honey. No admission, donations appreciated.
  • 1553 Plants & Produce, 1553 205th St., Kerry & Kenny Wunderly invite guests Fri until 8pm, Sat 9am-7pm, Sun 9am-5pm.
  • First Presbyterian Church, 308 S. Crawford, offering tours Sat & Sun 9am-4pm of the church from when the 1888 church was razed, many ofthe bricks & materials were reused to build the present 1924 church.
  • Freedom Farms, 1863 Eagle Rd., Gary & Kylene Palmer, invite you to visit the farm, see the animals and enjoy chicken leg lollipops and scotch eggs for a minimal charge. Fri. until 7pm, Saturday 8am-1pm.
  • Lowell Milken Center for Unsung Heroes, 1 S. Main St., will be offering a talk at 10am Sat by Cathy Werling, author of their Unsung Heroes Children’s Book Series, and a 1pm Sat. presentation on “Life in a Jar: The Irena Sendler Project” by Norm Conard and Megan Felt, two of its creators.
  • The Courtland Hotel, 121 E. 1st St., Frank & Cheryl Adamson invite you Fri-Sat-Sun 9am-5pm for a short 15-minute tour of the charming 1906 historic hotel.
  • The Lavender Patch Farm, 2376 Locust Rd., Davin & Betsy Reichard, walk the fields, talk to the owners and shop. Watch various lavender processing demos throughout the day. Friday, Saturday and Sunday 9am-6pm.
  • The Pot Pantry, 1366 215th St., award-winning clay artist Bobbi Kemna invites you to visit the pottery studio and gallery space in the 1800’s Rock House where memorable classes are also taught to all ages, individuals and small groups.
  • Vinedo del Alamo Winery, 2304 Poplar Rd., take a relaxing self-guided tour of the vineyard which will be in full bloom! Free tasting with the purchase of one bottle of wine.
  • View many more events & attractions open in Bourbon County this weekend on www.bigkansasroadtrip.com!
FSCC Reception Honoring Steve Armstrong & Bernita Hill
FSHS Tiger Drama Club
Shead Farm Homestead Festival
FORT CINEMA SHOW SCHEDULE THIS WEEKEND

Chamber Coffee at Drywood Creek Cafe May 5

Join us for this week’s
Chamber Coffee!
Hosted by Dry Wood Creek Café
Thursday, May 5th, 8am
750 S. National Ave.
Marty and Carrie Elton purchased the two former Lyons Mansions on National Avenue in June 2021. A new chapter for the Twin Mansions started when the Elton family opened the Mansion at 750 S. National as Dry Wood Creek Café. It is a Historical bed and breakfast with a restaurant and bar on site. Dine in or take out and let comfort ignite your tastebuds
Visit Dry Wood Creek’s Facebook page HERE!
Visit Dry Wood Creek’s website HERE!
Thank you to our Chamber Champions listed below!
Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce | 231 E. Wall Street, Fort Scott, KS 66701

The Chamber Coffee is Hosted by Kiwanis Pioneers April 28 at Gunn Park

Chamber Coffee hosted Kiwanis Fort Scott Pioneers

The Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce invites members and guests to the Chamber Coffee this Thursday, April 28th at 8am. This week’s coffee will be hosted by Kiwanis Fort Scott Pioneers located at Gunn Park Shelter 3 at 1010 Park Ave. Coffee and light refreshments will be served.

Kiwanis is an organization that helps kids around the world. Local clubs look out for their communities and the international organization takes on large-scale challenges, such as fighting disease and poverty. Kiwanis Fort Scott Pioneers are passionate about making a difference for the children of Bourbon County. Helping kids grow and succeed is at the heart of everything they do.

 

Contact the Chamber of Commerce at (620) 223-3566 for more information.

 

Town-Wide Garage Sale May 6-7

Spring Town-Wide Garage Sale
May 6th & 7th
REGISTER YOUR SALE NOW!
INFORMATION ON HOW TO REGISTER BELOW
Do you to get rid of all your clutter and extra stuff?
Get your sale address publicized on over 1,500 printed maps by registering below!
The Town-Wide Garage Sale will be advertised by KOMB 103.9 Radio, Fort Scott Tribune, Nevada paper, Iola paper, Pittsburg Morning Sun, KKOW radio station, and KSN community Bulletin.
DEADLINE to Register: Monday, May 2nd
Thank you to our Chamber Champions for all of your support!

What’s Happening in Fort Scott April 22 Newsletter

What’s Happening in Fort Scott!
April 22 Weekly Newsletter
So much fun coming up in Fort Scott,
share with your friends & family!
UPCOMING CALENDAR OF EVENTS
________________
TROLLEY TOURS,
ON THE HOUR FROM THE CHAMBER!
Friday 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm
Saturday 10am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm
$6 adults, $4 children 12 & under
50-minute narrated tour of Historic Fort Scott!
4/22 ~ Downtown Clean-up, 3-6pm click here.
4/22 ~ Friday Night Concert in the Park – David Prickett, Heritage Park Pavilion, 7pm, click here.
4/23-24 ~ Civil War Encampment Weekend at the Fort Scott National Historic Site, click here.
4/23-24 ~ Fort Scott Charity Mud Run, Bourbon County Fair Grounds, click here.
4/23 ~ Free Spring Kids Fair, East Side of Bailey Parking Lot at FSCC, 9am-12pm
4/23 ~ River Market Spring Craft Show, River Room, 3 W. Oak St., 10am-5pm
4/23 ~ Elk’s 3-Person Golf Scramble for Community Fireworks, Woodland Hills Golf Course, 11am, click here.
4/23 ~ St. Mary’s Dinner and Auction, St. Mary’s Catholic School, 5-8pm
4/24-25 ~ Kansas National Interscholastic Racing Association Bike Race, Gunn Park Trails, click here for more details.
4/24 ~ Mommy & Daughter Day, The Beauty Lounge, 1-5pm
4/24 ~ Monthly Meeting Bourbon County Democrats, Administration Building of FSCC – Heritage Room, 2108 S. Horton, 2-3:30pm
4/24 ~ Fundraiser & Pie Auction to support State Senator Caryn Tyson as Candidate for State Treasurer, Empress Event Center, 2-4pm
4/27 ~ FSCC Women’s Appreciation Luncheon, more details to come, 11am-2pm
4/27 ~ Photography Meet & Greet Seminar, Gordon Parks Museum, 5:30-6:30pm, click here.
4/28 ~ Chamber Coffee hosted by Fort Scott Pioneers – Kiwanis, Gunn Park Shelter 3, 8am
4/28 ~ Lego Club, Museum of Creativity, 13+ meets from 4-6pm, 7-12 meets from 4:30-5:30pm, click here.
4/28 ~ Ladies Craft Night, Museum of Creativity, 102 S. National Ave., 6-8pm, click here.
4/28 ~ BINGO Hosted by American Legion Post #25, Memorial Hall, 7pm
4/29 ~ Tri-Valley 2022 Award Ceremony ‘To the Stars’, 4305 Campbell Dr., 1-3pm
4/29 ~ Middle School Fun Night, FSMS Students Only, 6-8pm, click here.
4/30 ~ Comedy Show, Fort Scott High School Thespians, Fort Scott Sr High, 7pm, $5 Donation for entry
5/3 ~ Cinco De Mayo, The Beauty Lounge Girls, 4-8pm, click here to register.
5/3 ~ City Commission Meeting, City Hall,
6-7pm
5/5 ~ Chamber Coffee Hosted by Nu-Grille Diner, Celebrating their 76th year in Business and 16 years at their current location, 24 N. National Ave, 8am
5/5 ~ 100 Things To Do in Kansas Before You Die Book Signing, Hedgehog.INK Bookstore, 4-6pm
5/6 ~ 100 Things To Do in Kansas Before You Die Book Signing at No. 87 Lowell Milken Center for Unsung Heros, 2-4pm
5/6-7 ~ Spring Town-Wide Garage Sale, REGISTER now here.
5/5-8 ~ Big Kansas Road Trip, STUMP, click here for more details about BKRT.
5/6-7 ~ Pioneer Harvest Swap Meet, Bourbon County Fair Grounds, 8am-5pm, click here.
5/6 ~ USD 234 Preschool Roundup, Appointment only, 8-3pm, click here.
5/6 ~ Ft. Scott Elks Paint Night, Elks Lodge, 6-9pm, click here.
SAVE THE DATE:
5/7 ~ FSCH 5k and 2 Mile Fun Run, Margrave St., 7am-3pm, click here.
5/7 ~ 56th Annual Country Store and Auction, FSCH, 9am-8pm, click here.
5/7 ~ FSCC Hall of Fame Golf Tournament, More details to come
5/7 ~ Care to Share Quarterly Cancer Support Group Meeting, Open to the Public, 902 Horton St., 10:30am
5/7 ~ Fort Scott High School Prom
5/7 ~ Kids Fishing Derby, Gunn Park Rd, 12pm-4pm, click here.
5/7 ~ Quilt Auction, Museum of Creativity, 1-3pm, click here.
5/7 ~ FSCC Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, River Room, 5:30 pm
_____________
SHOPPING ~ SUPPORT LOCAL!
Boutiques-Antiques-Flea Markets & more!
Clickhere 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
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.
Civil War Encampment – Fort Scott National Historic Site
River Market Spring Craft Show
FSHS Thespians Comedy Show
Elk’s 3 Person Golf Scramble for Community Fireworks
Fort Scott Charity Mud Run
Spring Town-Wide Garage Sale – REGISTER NOW!

Chamber Coffee at Bo Co Conservation District on April 21

Join us for this week’s Chamber Coffee
Hosted by Bourbon County Conservation District
Thursday, April 21st, 8am
1515 S. Judson St.
Established in May, 1945, the Bourbon County Conservation District’s mission is to provide leadership and guidance for the use of our natural resources through working with land users, cooperating agencies and the general public by providing educational, technical and financial assistance. District Manager Mandy Shoemaker and the Conservation District Board of Directors are excited to host the Chamber Coffee and welcome everyone to attend.
Visit Bourbon County Conservation’s website HERE!
Like Bourbon County Conservation’s ‘s Facebook page HERE!

Chamber Coffee hosted by Bourbon County Conservation District on April 21

 

The Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce invites members and guest to a Chamber Coffee hosted by Bourbon County Conservation District, Thursday, April 21st at 8 a.m., located at 1515 S. Judson St. Attendees will be able to enter a drawing to win prizes. Coffee and light refreshments will be served.

Established in May, 1945, the Bourbon County Conservation District’s mission is to provide leadership and guidance for the use of our natural resources through working with land users, cooperating agencies and the general public by providing educational, technical and financial assistance. District Manager Mandy Shoemaker and the Conservation District Board of Directors are excited to host the Chamber Coffee and welcome everyone to attend.

Chamber members and guests are invited to Chamber Coffee events each Thursday at 8 a.m. to network, make announcements, hear about happenings in the community as well as learn about the host business or organization.

Contact the Chamber of Commerce at (620) 223-3566 for more information.

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There is Much Activity in Fort Scott’s Downtown

Dolly the Trolley in downtown Fort Scott. From VisitFortScott Facebook page.

Fort Scott is moving forward to the future.

At the Quarterly Downtown Meet and Greet on April 19, the Fort Scott Chamber Executive Director Lindsay Madison led the discussion on all the activities that are planned for the downtown area. There are many.

This Friday the downtown division of the Chamber is facilitating the community downtown clean-up in preparation for all the activities that will be happening.

Bailey Lyons, chair of the committee, told the attendees there will be curbing and striping on National and Scott Avenues, benches painted and three murals going up, among many of the activities that will be going on.  So far 150-200 volunteers are scheduled to help.

The three murals are 1) along the north face of Angie Dawn’s Boutique on Scott Avenue,

The north face of Angie Dawn’s Boutique will have a mural painted during the downtown clean-up this Friday. The building is located on Scott Avenue.

2) along the south face of the Structure Hair Salon on National Avenue,

A new mural will be painted on the south side of Structure by Margo Salon building on National Avenue.

and 3) along the old cable office building on 2nd Street.

A mural will be painted by local artists from the Fort Scott School District on the side of the old cable company building east of the Fort Scott Public Library.

The third mural is a collaboration of art teachers in Fort Scott, Lyons said. “This is student-driven,  and will be literary-themed.”

To volunteer to help out in this community project, one must sign a waiver from the City of Fort Scott by today,  April 19. This day is also the last day to pre-register to be able to receive a free t-shirt, commemorating the clean-up. Contact the Chamber at 620-223-3566.

Fort Scott students and FFA members will be working in the 1-3 p.m. time frame, with the majority of the volunteers working from 3-6 p.m. Workers will be fed supper from a Healthy Bourbon County Action Team Grant with Marsha’s Deli serving the meal.

City Manager Kelly Zellner told the attendees that there are plans in the making for a  canopy at Skubitz Plaza for the Fort Scott Farmer’s Market and also signs that help visitors find their way around town.

He said the city is also working on parking issues downtown that will provide designated parking spaces for residents living downtown, which will clear up spaces for businesses.

The goal is to make the area with a “more comfortable traffic flow for people to be willing to come in and visit us,” he said.

Other info from the meeting:

Papa Don’s and Sharkey’s Restaurants now have a “Toast” app for ordering available.

There is a Civil War Encampment this weekend at Fort Scott National Historic Site.

There are resources available at the Small Business Development Center at the Healthy Bourbon County Action Team office on National Avenue. Contact Dacia Clark.

Mark McCoy, former business owner and former interim city manager, is available for entrepreneurship mentoring through  Bourbon County Regional Economic Development Inc., which is located on the second floor of Landmark Bank.

There are e-community loans available through the Chamber of Commerce for help with signage, HVAC, and other business needs.

There will be a Red Cross Blood Drive at Buck Run Community Center on April 20  from 12:45 p.m. to 7 p.m. and April 21 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Volunteers are needed for the NICA Kansas Mountain Bike Race for youth at Gunn Park Trails this weekend to set up the infield on Saturday and course materials and parking on Sunday.  To sign up: https://signup.com/go/oFWBuyG.

More stories of upcoming events will be featured on fortscott.biz in the near future.

 

 

 

 

Downtown Meet and Greet Tuesday April 19 At 8:30 a.m.

Join us for a
Downtown Meet & Greet!
Tuesday, April 19th, 2022
8:30 to 9:30 am
To be held at Papa Don’s
10 N. Main St.
Lindsay Madison, President & CEO
Halle Striler, Communications & Events Coordinator
620-223-3566
These informal meetings are hosted
by the Chamber for downtown business owners, representatives,
and community members to
network and share ideas on events, promotions, and anything related to Downtown. Coffee, juice and light refreshments will be served.
Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce | 231 E. Wall Street, Fort Scott, KS 66701