Category Archives: Fort Scott Chamber of Commerce
Fresh Coffee Online And Other Fort Scott Progressions
Don’t want to wait in line for your custom coffee?
At the Downtown Quarterly Meet and Greet at Common Ground Coffee Co. Tuesday morning, MacKenna Robinson said the coffee shop is beginning to offer online ordering.
“Online ordering is now at Common Grounds and in April, we are giving five-percent off (each order),” Robinson, assistant manager of the shop said.
To order go to https://squareup.com/store/common-grounds
Robinson also told the group that the coffee shop has been approved for a Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas Pathways to a Healthy Kansas grant, through the Healthy Bourbon County Action Team.
The grant will allow the coffee shop to purchase more equipment to serve fresh salads, Vicki Waldron, the manager said in a later interview.
Robinson said the coffee shop will also be a part of a meeting to make a directory of food producers and local restaurants. The meeting’s purpose is to form collaborations to get fresh locally produced foods to restaurant tables. The Buy and Eat, Meet and Greet event will start at 5:30 p.m. May 3 at Memorial Hall.
To learn more about the May 3 event see the Healthy Bourbon County Action Team Facebook page.
To learn more about the grantor, BCBSKS, click here:
https://www.bcbsks.com/pathways/
Other upcoming local events announced at the meeting:
- The 2nd Story Festival of Arts and Ideas is scheduled for April 27-29 around venues in Fort Scott. It includes workshops, improv comedy performances and a festival finale event and fundraiser Saturday evening. For more information: https://www.2ndstoryartfestival.com Fort Scott Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Lindsay Madison asked the group to attend the 2- 3:30 p.m. Saturday event titled “Creative Placemaking: Building the Artist Community in Fort Scott” by Marc Wilson at the Empress Event Center, 7 N. Main in downtown Fort Scott.
- There will be free outdoor movies offered at a location to be announced by Larry Gazaway, the city’s tourism manager. The movies are The Incredibles, May 25; Cars 3, June 22; Star Wars Night, July 20 and The Princess Bride, August 17.
- Art walks by the Bourbon County Arts Council will be from 5-8 p.m. at the Liberty Theater patio, on May 18, June 15, July 27 and Sept. 14.
- Smallville Crossfit is having a “Murph Challenge” on Memorial Day and Fort Games on June 23. See their Facebook page for more information.
- The Good Ol Days Festival is May 31 – June 2 this year. The theme is “The Great Outdoors.” The parade is at 6 p.m. June 1 and there will be Friday night shopping again this year downtown.
- There is a new website for tourism: www.visitfortscott.com/
- Free tourism trolley tickets are available, businesses are encouraged to add coupons to the ticket envelope to advertise. Contact Gazaway at the tourism office, 231 E. Wall.
- The Presbyterian Church will have a Sunday Serve Clean Up/Projects Day April 29 at 8:45 a.m.
- The Fort Scott National Historic Site Civil War Encampment is April 21-22.
- KOMB is hosting the 7th Annual Home, Sport, Farm, Garden Show at Arnold Arena at Fort Scott Community College April 13 -14. There will be 56 inside booths and more outside. Call 620-223-4500 for more information. Children’s activities will also be available.
- The Lowell Milken Center for Unsung Heroes is collaborating with Fort Scott National Historic Site to bring “Mother” Mary Bickerdyke to area fifth-grade students.
- There will be a woman’s luncheon April 25 at the Ellis Fine Arts Center at Fort Scott Community College. Vendor booth rental is $6. For more information contact Juley McDaniel at 620-223-2700 Ext. 5201.
- An interactive story time at the library will start soon, contact K-State Extension Agent Joy Miller for more information.
- Gary Palmer said he will be starting a retail printing business within the next 30 days. He will offer a discount to not-for-profit groups.
- The townwide yard sale will be May 11-12.
- In a recent conversation with Kansas Governor Jeff Colyer, City Manager Dave Martin said Colyer indicated the completion of the Hwy. 69 is a priority project. Martin also mentioned the positive movements in town: the Boiler Room Brewhaus expansion, the Liberty Theater building rehabilitation, the Hole in the Wall Liquor Store project, the Fort Scott Family Dental move to downtown, Bartelsmeyer’s renovating a downtown loft, progress on the old La Hacienda building, Arby’s Restaurant coming to the old Kentucky Fried Chicken facility, and the Fisher Park Project. Martin gave his cell phone number if anyone has questions: 620-644-2498.
- The Third Saturday Marketplace in collaboration with Fort Scott Farmer’s Market needs volunteers to oversee the event once a month, said Lindsay Madison.
- There will be a meeting at 4 p.m. Thursday, May 3 at the Empress Event Center, downtown, for senior citizens interested in senior housing options. Pat Wood will host the event, which includes drinks and hors d’oeuvres.
The meet and greet is hosted by the Fort Scott Chamber of Commerce the first Tuesday in January, April, July, and October each year.
Chamber of Commerce Job Of The Day
JOB OF THE DAY – FULL-TIME FACILITY MANAGER – ADVANTAGE METALS RECYCLING
Advantage Metals Recycling is seeking applicants for the position of FACILITY MANAGER. Qualifications include bachelor’s degree in a business discipline, along with a minimum of 2 years’ experience in a business environment required; OR 5 years’ operations, heavy industrial or manufacturing experience with demonstrated leadership ability and understanding of business. Job requirements include creating a “Safety First” culture in each facility, the ability to lead teams, and the ability to represent the organization in local community and political matters. Apply online today! http://ow.ly/G3Qu30jhcMv
Chamber Job of the Day
JOB OF THE DAY – CORRECTIONAL OFFICER- BOURBON COUNTY JAIL
The Bourbon County Jail has openings for a correctional officer. Must be 18 years or older, with no felony convictions. Applications may be picked up at the Bourbon County Jail, 204 S. National Ave, Monday-Friday, 8:00-4:00. If you have any questions you may call the Jail at 620-223-2380.
Chamber Business Pick of the Week: Phillips Lawn Care
What’s Happening By Fort Scott Chamber of Commerce
What’s Happening by Fort Scott Chamber of Commerce Kansas Rocks Recreation Park, Open every weekend. |
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Trolley tours have started for the season! Every Friday 11am-4pm on the hour, every Saturday 10am-4pm on the hour leaving from the Chamber/Tourism Center, $6 adults, $4 kids 12 and under, last tour leaves at 3 pm. | |
Fort Scott National Historic Site will return to its spring/summer hours of operation of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. These hours will remain in effect until October 31, 2018. | |
3/08 – 05/12 | Walk Kansas – A team-based program that will help you and others lead a healthier life. Logging your miles begins March 18 – May 12, 2018 |
02/26 – 04/06 |
The Shiney Studios 6 week class on Meditation and Basics begins Feb. 26th. This class will be a 45-minute class running from 6:00 pm-6:45 pm. every Monday evening!! New students welcome~ Beginners welcome!! If you are a current student, bring a friend, this is a great way to introduce basics into meditation and mindful living! |
03/01 – 04/07 | Exhibit on Water/Ways – at the Fort Scott Regional Tourism Center – 231 E. Wall St. This exhibit will explain why township settled in certain areas of the country and why the Fort is an intrinsic part of this of this story. |
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Good Friday |
30 – 31 | Livestock Sale, Fort Scott Livestock Market, 2131 Maple Rd., 10:00 am – You don’t have to be a buyer just to come watch the sale and visit the cafe! |
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Art Project: New Faces New Neighbors 8:30 am – 4:00 pm
Fort Scott National Historic Site – History & Art come together. Kids have created textile works of art that encompass the change of Fort Scott NHS throughout its history. |
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FSHS Thespian Rummage Sale – Fort Scott High School 1005 S. Main. 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
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Used Book Sale – Library Events Room 201 S. National Ave. 9:00 am – 5:45 pm
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Youth Baseball/Softball Deadline. Contact BRCC at 620-223-0386 for more details.
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FSHS Thespian Rummage Sale – Fort Scott High School 1005 S. Main. 8:00 am – 12:00 pm
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Eggstravaganza Crafts for Kids pre-k through 5th grade at BRCC. $1 fee
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FSCC Hounds Men’s Baseball vs Neosho County – This is to be a doubleheader. Games will be at 1:00 pm & 4:00 pm
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Free screening of “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” 1:00 pm – A FREE screening of the classic Show Boat, a part of the Water/Ways Exhibit and will be held at the EMPRESS EVENT CENTER 7 N. Main St, Fort Scott. The daughter of a riverboat captain falls in love with a charming gambler, but their fairytale romance is threatened when his luck turns sour. Rated: PG. This screening made possible by a grant from the Kansas Humanities Council.
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Gun Park Trail Work Sessions. 9:00 am – 1010 Park Ave, Fort Scott. Meet at Shelter House No. 7.
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Basic Riders Skills Course – 9:00 am Motorcycle Ministry at Twister Trailer, 400 N. National Ave. This is a Non Certification course.. Everyone is welcome.
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Rhythm and Bliss at Shiney Studios – 10:00 am – 123 S. National Ave – A fun and invigorating all levels class
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Care to Share Bake Sale at Ruddick’s Furniture Sidewalk Sale -Downtown Fort Scott 10:00 am
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Easter Bunny at Price Chopper 11:00 am – 2:00 pm– 2322 S. Main St. Fort Scott – Photo Opportunities for Mom & Dad – Candy for the children.
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31 | Sir Winston Churchill 6:00 pm at Liberty Theatre 113 S. Main St. Watch History come to Life on Stage.- Sponsored by Friends of the Fort. |
April 01 | Easter Sunday |
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Near Death Experience Sermon Series begins – 9 & 11 a.m. –Community Christian Church 1919 Horton
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01 | Resurrection Sunday – 10:50 am Fort Scott Southern Baptist Church |
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Easter Brunch Buffet – Crooner’s 117 S. Main St. Reservations Required (620-224-9787)
– Menu: Ham & Beef Carving Station, Made to order Crab Cakes, Shrimp Cocktail, Quiche, Scalloped Potatoes Salad Bar, Desserts and more.
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Easter Dinner – Nate’s Place Restaurant & Lounge – 750 S. National. Ave. Reservations encouraged. 620-223-3644 – Menu-Glazed Ham, Loaded Mashed Potatoes, Green beans, Carrots, Deviled Eggs, Desserts and more
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03 | Quarterly Downtown Meet & Greet – 8:30 am – 9:30 am at Common Ground Coffee Co, 116 S. Main St. Fort Scott |
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Fort Scott Middle School Pizza Hut Nights – Fundraiser – 1st Tues of the month 11:00 am – 10:00 pm
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03 -04 | Story Time – Hosted by Fort Scott Public Library at 10:00 am. Enjoy stories, songs, crafts, and snacks related to our theme in the downstairs event room, along with a play table for before and after the stories. All story times welcome any-age children and teens. Hope you can come. Tell your friends! |
03 | Lady Hounds Softball vs Allen County 2 pm at FSCC Softball Field |
03 | City Commission meeting 6:00 pm, City Hall |
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Kiwanis Meeting- FSCC Heritage Room- 12:00 pm
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03 | T.O.P.S. Meetings Held at BRCC 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm |
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Rotary Meeting – Presbyterian Church – 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
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Adult Coloring Program Hosted by the Fort Scott Public Library 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm. The coloring isn’t just for kids! Coloring pages, pens and pencils, and snacks provided.
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TAG- Teen Advisory Group – Community Service -Fort Scott Public Library – 4:15 pm – 5:00 pm
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Chamber Coffee, Chamber Coffee, Presbyterian Village, 8 am |
05 | Kiwanis Pioneer Club – FSCC Heritage Room -12:00 pm- 1:00 pm |
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Lady Hounds Softball vs Johnson Co. 2:00 pm
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05 | Thursday Card Players, Buck Run Community Center, 6:00 – 9:00 pm |
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Aggie Day at FSCC April 6 |
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Art is Ageless Exhibit at Presbyterian Village April 6th through the 20th. 9:00 am to 5:00 pm daily – Public welcome to view and vote. Reception to be held on April 13th |
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YPL First Friday Luncheon 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Papa Don’s |
06 | Fort Scott Christian Heights Elementary Family Fun Night 8:00 pm – 7:00 pm Carnival style event with prizes & food |
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Livestock Sale, Fort Scott Livestock Market, 2131 Maple Rd., 10:00 am – You don’t have to be a buyer just to come watch the sale and visit the cafe!
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Kansas Conceal Carry Class. $75. Starts at 8 am at The Bunker. Bring any caliber handgun and a box of ammo. Email, text, or call 620-215-1521 to reserve a seat. |
07 | Fort Scott Middle School Day of Beauty -1:00 pm – 4:00 pm – Free- Must Make an Appointment. |
07 | Fort Scott Middle School Twirp Dance. 7″00 pm – 9:00 pm – Buck Run Community Center. $4 Cost |
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FSCC Hounds Men’s Baseball vs KCKCC This is to be a doubleheader. Games will be at 1:00 pm & 4:00 pm
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Please See Flyers Below for Additional Information and Upcoming Events!
Including:
Fort Cinema Show Times
Focus on Fescue April 04
Bereavement April 04
2018 Friends Fest Churchill – March 31
103.9 All Hit -Fort Scott Home, Sport,
Farm, Garden Show – April 13 & 14
Tina’s Love 5K & 1Mile Walk April 21
Job Fair – April 24th
Kiwanis 3-Person Golf Scramble
Festival of Arts & Ideas- April 27 -29
Boots and Bling – April 28th
Free Smoke Alarms May 06
Tumbleweed Festival – June 14-16
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Downtown Quarterly Meet and Greet April 3 At Common Ground
New Marketing Plan For Tri-Valley
Tri-Valley Developmental Services, a local provider of social services to people with intellectual or developmental disabilities, has begun a new marketing plan.
“We don’t tell enough of all the good things we do,” Executive Director Tim Cunningham told the Fort Scott Chamber of Commerce weekly coffee attendees Thursday morning.
“A lot of people don’t know we are a one-stop shop for services they could need,” he continued. ” A lot of people don’t know we strive to make people as independent as possible. A lot of people move people, we keep them in their hometown.”
Cunningham said TVDS started in 1974 and has been in Fort Scott since 1977.
They currently serve 53 individuals at the facility at 4305 Campbell Drive in Fort Scott’s Industrial Park.
Cunningham introduced Barb McCord who is the horticulture therapist at the facility, which houses a greenhouse.
McCord told the attendees there will be no auction fundraiser this year because it happens every other year and this is an off year, but she will be having a one day sale of plants in May.
Additionally, plants raised in the greenhouse were offered as a gift, one per person, when the attendees departed the coffee social.
Cunningham said the annual Cruise Nite in Chanute has a goal to raise $25,000 this year, to provide homes for people with disabilities.
The Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors are Greg Motley, chairman; Needleman, past chairman; Gina Shelton, finance chair; Geoff Southwell, chairman-elect business, and resource division Chair; Alysia Johnston, workforce development division chair; David Lipe, grassroots division chair.
Happenings In Fort Scott March 30-April 1
Schedule of Special Events in Fort Scott,
March 30 – April 1, 2018
Provided by the Fort Scott Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Center231 E. Wall
FRI, SAT – 8:30 am – 4:00 pm – Art Project: New Faces New Neighbors Fort Scott National Historic Site – History & Art come together. Kids have created textile works of art that
encompass the change of Fort Scott NHS throughout its history.
FRI & SAT – 10:00 am – 5:00 pm – Livestock Sales – Fort Scott Livestock Market – 2131 Maple Rd.
You don’t have to be a buyer to watch the sale and visit the café.
FRI & SAT – 10am-last tour leaves at 3 pm – 50 Minute narrated Trolley tours of Fort Scott, at the Chamber
FRIDAY, March 30th Good Friday
8:00 am – Water/Ways Exhibit on display- Fort Scott Regional Tourism Center – 231 E. Wall St
8:00 am – 5:00 pm – FSHS Thespian Rummage Sale – Fort Scott High School 1005 S. Main.
9:00 am – 5:45 pm – Used Book Sale – Library Events Room 201 S. National Ave.
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm -FSCC “Escape the Fort” Escape Room – Contact Matt Glades at [email protected]
or call 620.223.2700 ext. 3520 to set up a time. “May the odds be ever in your favor”-Hunger Games.
SATURDAY, March 31st
8:00 – 12:00 pm – FSHS Thespian Rummage Sale – Fort Scott High School 1005 S. Main.
9:00 am – Gun Park Trail Work Sessions. 1010 Park Ave, Fort Scott. Meet at Shelter House No. 7.
9:00 am – Basic Riders Skills Course – Motorcycle Ministry at Twister Trailer, 400 N. National Ave.
This is a Non-Certification course. Everyone is welcome.
9:00 am – 10:30 am – Eggstravaganza Crafts at BRCC- Preschool to 5th grade. Crafts, face painting, snacks, and drinks. Please pre-register $1 registration fee.
10:00 am – Rhythm and Bliss at Shiney Studios – 123 S. National Ave – A fun and invigorating all levels class
10:00 am – Care to Share Bake Sale at Ruddick’s Furniture Sidewalk Sale -Downtown Fort Scott
11:00 am – 2:0 pm – Easter Bunny at Price Chopper 2322 S. Main St. Fort Scott –
Photo Opportunities for Mom & Dad – Candy for the children.
1:00 pm – Free screening of “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea”, -The Empress Event Center, 7 N Main St.
1:00 pm – FSCC Hounds Baseball vs Neosho County – Doubleheader Games at 1 pm & 4 pm
6:00 pm – Sir Winston Churchill at Liberty Theatre 113 S. Main St. Watch History come to Life on Stage. Sponsored by Friends of the Fort.
EASTER SUNDAY, April 1st Happy Easter!!!
9:00 am – Near Death Experience Sermon Series begins – Community Christian Church 1919 Horton
10:50 am – Resurrection Sunday – Fort Scott Southern Baptist Church
10:00 am – Easter Brunch Buffet – Crooner’s 117 S. Main St. Reservations Required (620-224-9787)
Menu: Ham & Beef Carving Station, Made to order Crab Cakes, Shrimp Cocktail, Quiche, Scalloped Potatoes Salad Bar, Desserts and more.
11:00am Easter Dinner – Nate’s Place Restaurant & Lounge – 750 S. National. Ave.
Reservations encouraged. 620-223-3644
Click here for original flyer, then click on the image to enlarge:
Fort Scott Chamber of Commerce Job Of The Day
JOB OF THE DAY – FULL-TIME MACHINIST – WARD KRAFT INC.
Ward Kraft is seeking applicants for a machinist to ensure all machine shop fabricated parts and assemblies are fabricated to high standards. Qualifications include; Previous experience, Able to operate a manual lathe, mill, and CNC setup. For more information visit http://ow.ly/OMBD30jd3Vd
Job Of The Day From the Fort Scott Chamber of Commerce
This feature is sponsored by the Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce.
JOB OF THE DAY – FULL TIME – Flexo Press Operator – Liberty Labels
Liberty Labels is seeking applications for a Flexo Press Operator. Attention to detail a must. Must be able to read Job orders and follow specific instructions. Apply in person at 2146 Native Rd, Fort Scott. To download an application: http://ow.ly/rkdQ30j7H5X