Downtown Meet and Greet on April 1: Many Activities Are Happening

Downtown business owners and other interested attendees met on April 1 at the Kitchen Collective + Collaborative’s event center called The Parlour by Eighteen65, to learn about happenings in the downtown area.

The door is pictured to The Parlour by Eighteen65 which is located north of the storefront of the Kitchen Collective and Collaborative, at 20 North Main.

The Quarterly Downtown Meet and Greet is facilitated by the Fort Scott Chamber of Commerce to share the happenings of the businesses located there.

Rachel French, co-owner and general manager of the Kitchen told the group there are cooking classes coming, including some for kids. She said there will also be pop-up restaurants coming to the venue, featuring several area restaurants.

“A pop-up restaurant is a provisional event designed to showcase … culinary talents at a temporary location. This includes everything from an exclusive one-night food event to a public rooftop food tent open for a few months,” according to

https://squareup.com/us/en/the-bottom-line/reaching-customers/pop-up-restaurant

The Parlor by Eighteen65 on South Main in downtown Fort Scott is an event venue.

French said, “Think of us when you need a ready-made breakfast, lunch, or dinner.”  In addition, the venue can be rented as a commercial kitchen, or an incubator kitchen, for $20 per hour for food businesses. The Kitchen is located at 12 S. Main and can be reached at 620.644.0064 or fsthekitchencc@gmail.com or thekitchencc.com

Other news from the meet and greet:

As part of Fort Scott’s Community Concert Series, this Friday, April 4  there is a FREE concert at Memorial Hall featuring Ty Ellis and the Flatliners, with special guest Nathan Ast. Enjoy food from Care to Share Cancer Support Group/The Sharing Bucket, and drinks from Holmtown Pub.

Fort Scott High School’s Prom is this Saturday at the River Room above Brickstreet BBQ.

The downtown splash pad has new shade structures and a new grant-funded restroom.

Storefronts are being produced for the building under construction across from Lowell Milken Center on Main Street. The building is owned by Ward-Kraft, a local print industry.

The old J&W Sports Store at 20 N. Main has been remodeled and is rented by NextStar Energy for an office. The upstairs is being remodeled into an apartment that will be a vacation rental with a view of the Fort Scott National Historic Site.

 

On April 5 from 9 a.m. to noon, the Easter Bunny will be at the Bids and Dibs Consignment Store for parents to take photos with their children.

April 5 is the Home, Sport, Farm, and Garden Show at Fort Scott Community College’s Arnold Arena, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

April 9 is a Community Connection event that will provide presentations from local school districts and government entities from 11:45 a.m.- 1 p.m. at the Empress Event Center.

Find the Golden Egg Shopping Event is April 18-19. Find eggs in stores and around downtown after 10 a.m. on the 19th.

The Easter Bunny will be at Hedgehog.INK, downtown, on April 19 at 10 a.m.

April 24 is the Annual Chamber Dinner and Awards Celebration at the River Room Event Center.

May 1 is the yearly downtown cleanup, facilitated by the Chamber of Commerce, with Kate Freeman as the chairperson. Submit project ideas to information@fortscott.com 

May 2-3 is the town-wide garage sale, list a sale on the map at the Chamber.

On May 13, Freeman Advantage Travel Group, Joplin, will be in town.

June 6-7 is the Good ‘Ol Days Festival in downtown Fort Scott. The parade is Friday at 6 p.m. and parade entries are being taken now by the Chamber.

June 25-27 is the Fort Scott High School All-School Reunion, Rhonda Dunn is the contact. The Chamber will be selling FSHS signs to honor alumni.

Advertising opportunities: downtown map, rack cards, and Veteran’s flag/plaque on Skutbitz Plaza.

Grants available to business owners: E-Community and Grow KS.

For more information, contact the Chamber office at 231 E Wall St, Fort Scott, KS 66701 or

 

Fort Scott Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Lindsay Madison, standing,  leads the conversation at the Downtown Meet and Greet on April 1.

 

Several attendees visit after the Downtown Meet and Greet.

 

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