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Livestock Sale – Fort Scott Livestock Market, 10am-5pm
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50-min. narrated Trolley Tours of Historic Fort Scott on the hour from 11am-4pm leaving from the Convention & Visitors Bureau at 231 E. Wall St., $6 adults, $4 children 12 and under, last tour leaves at 3pm.
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Friday Night Concert in the Park – Heritage Park Pavilion, 1st & Main St. Downtown, 7-8pm
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Outdoor Movie Night, “Sing” – Downtown Fort Scott, 8:45-10:45pm, will be held at Memorial Hall if inclement weather.
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Live Music by The Pine Drivers – 3rd Floor of Sharky’s Pub & Grub, 16 N. National, 9pm
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KS Rocks Recreation Park Closed for Land Rover Event |
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Farmers’ Market, 8am-noon, Skubitz Plaza in front of the Fort
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50-min. narrated Trolley Tours of Historic Fort Scott on the hour from 10am-4pm leaving from the Convention & Visitors Bureau at 231 E. Wall St., $6 adults, $4 children 12 and under, last tour leaves at 3pm. |
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Join us at Briggs of Fort Scott on Saturday, June 23rd, for our inaugural Giant Car Show! Admission is free and you can enjoy live music, refreshments, delicious food, and prize giveaways! Bring the whole family! We’re even awarding scholarships to some lucky attendees! Be a part of our first Giant Car Show on June 23rd, 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.!
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2nd Annual Fort Games – Smallville CrossFit, 13 S. National, 8am-3pm
Click here for more information about event.
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Ben Taddiken in Concert – Liberty Theatre, 7-9pm – tickets on sale now at the Chamber!
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Free concert for the New York Trio – Fort Scott High School Orchestra, Fort Scott Presbyterian Church,
308 S. Crawford, 3pm
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The March of the Amazon Army – Fort Scott Presbyterian Village, 2401 S. Horton St., 4-5pm
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Fit-N-Fun Summer Program – Mercy HFL, ages 6-10, Mercy Health For Life, 405 Woodland Hills Blvd., 9-10am
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Kiwanis Meeting – FSCC Heritage Room, 12-1pm |
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The Gordon Parks Museum presents: Speaker John Edwin Mason – Gordon Parks Museum, 1pm
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T.O.P.S. Meeting – BRCC, 4-5pm
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Farmers’ Market, 4-6pm, Skubitz Plaza in front of the Fort |
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Breakfast Bingo – BRCC, 735 Scott Ave., 9-10am |
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Rotary Meeting – Presbyterian Church, 12-1pm
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Patriots’ Classic 18U Baseball Tournament Benefiting Combat Veterans’ Organizations –
LaRoche Baseball Complex
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StoryWalk: Sheep in the Shop – Fort Scott Library Block |
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Chamber Coffee – Bourbon County Garden Club, Hertiage Park Pavilion, if rain moved to Crooner’s, 8am
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Fit-N-Fun Summer Program – Mercy HFL, ages 6-10, Mercy Health For Life, 405 Woodland Hills Blvd., 9-10am
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Kiwanis Meeting – FSCC Heritage Room, 12-1pm |
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Thursday Card Players – BRCC, 6-9pm
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USD 234 School District Surplus Equipment Auction –
220 Scott Ave., 10am
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50-min. narrated Trolley Tours of Historic Fort Scott on the hour from 11am-4pm leaving from the Convention & Visitors Bureau at 231 E. Wall St., $6 adults, $4 children 12 and under, last tour leaves at 3pm. |
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The Gordon Parks Museum presents: Wine & Dine: Create a Masterpiece. Participiants will experience creating a one-of-a-kind piece of art work using photgraphy, pastels, and/or watercolors. The finished work will be printed on 11 by 17 paper and be suitable for
framing. All for only a $25 fee – Gordon Parks Museum, 2108 S. Horton St.,
1-4pm |
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Friday Night Concert in the Park – Hertiage Park Pavilion, 1st & Main St. Downtown, 7-8pm |
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Livestock Sale – Fort Scott Livestock Market, 10am-5pm
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50-min. narrated Trolley Tours of Historic Fort Scott on the hour from 10am-4pm leaving from the Convention & Visitors Bureau at 231 E. Wall St., $6 adults, $4 children 12 and under, last tour leaves at 3pm. |
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Ladies Only Basic Pistol Course – The Bunker, 1562 Maple Rd., 4-6pm
Click here for more information about event. |
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Fort Scott Middle School Pizza Hut Nights Fundraiser – Fort Scott Pizza Hut
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Fit-N-Fun Summer Program – Mercy HFL, ages 6-10, Mercy Health For Life, 405 Woodland Hills Blvd., 9-10am |
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Farmers’ Market – Skubitz Plaza, Downtown Fort Scott, 4-6pm
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City Commission Meeting – City Hall, 123 S. Main St., 6-7pm
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VFW Post 1165 Parade of Flags – Flag placement on the Avenue of Flags along E. National Ave., starting points: E. National & National (near the Sonic) or E. National & Margrave, 7am
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Rotary Meeting – Presbyterian Church, 12-1pm
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2-4pm
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TAG – Teen Advisory Group – Fort Scott Public Library, 4-5pm
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2018 FSCC Summer Showcase Baseball Tournament – LaRoche Complex, 4805 Campbell Dr. |
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No Chamber Coffee |
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Kiwanis Meeting – FSCC Heritage Room, 12-1pm |
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Thursday Card Players – BRCC, 6-9pm
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Livestock Sale – Fort Scott Livestock Market, 10am-5pm
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YPL First Friday Luncheon – Young Professional’s League of Bourbon County – Papa Don’s, 12pm |
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Save the Date:
July 7th – Marmaton Massacre Festival
July 9th – “A” Legion Zone Baseball Tournament
July 9th – Tiger Drama Camp
July 14th – Coal Centre Days Car Show
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Fort Scott Area
Chamber of Commerce
Visit Fort Scott KS
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Click HERE for a digital copy of the
2018 Fort Scott Area Community Guide & Chamber Membership Directory.
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The Fort Scott National Historic Site 2018 Schedule of Activities.
Click HERE for details.
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Kansas Rocks Recreation Park
4-Wheeling, Biking, Hiking
2018 Schedule of events.
Click HERE for details.
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CHAMBER COFFEE
UPCOMING INFORMATION
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Chamber Coffee
Thursday, June 21, 2018
8:00 am
Hosted By:
Bourbon County Garden Club
Coffee location: Heritage Park Pavilion, corner of
1st & Main St.
If inclement weather moved to Crooner Lounge,
117 S. Main St.
Click here for their Facebook page.
July 12th – Bourbon County Conservation District
July 19th – Bourbon County Fair
July 26th – Available Slot
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Have you scheduled your 2018 Chamber Coffee?
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Click HERE for the schedule of 2018 Coffees.
Call (620)223-3566 today to have your coffee scheduled.
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Chamber Member Pick of the Week
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Staff: Owner John “Chip” Gross III
Agent Julie Tucker
Agent Phyllis Gillespie
Bookkeeper Susan Thurman
Part-time receptionist/office assistant Nancy Cragg
In 1913, John C. Gross started a small loan business to help local farmers, which grew into Gross Insurance. His son, John C. Gross II took over full operations in 1940, and in 1982 his grandson, John C. Gross III took over and continues its’ operation to this day. Today Gross Insurance Agency is a multi-state independent agency, with offices in Kansas, Missouri, and Florida. Not only does the agency provide a wide range of insurance services but also offers packages for Farms, Commercial, and Used Car Dealers. The agency works with major Insurance Companies such as: Auto Owners, Hartford, Grinnel, Safeco, Cornerstone, Dairyland, and many others.
Quotes are always free, so stop by or call the office to see if Gross Ins. agents can
help you save money!
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Gordon Parks Museum Event
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Gordon Parks Museum Event
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Gordon Parks Museum Event
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Kansas Crossing Casino
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FORT SCOTT NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE NEWS RELEASE
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Fort Scott NHS Announces Launch
of new Mobile App
Click here to read all about it!
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Bike Share Program
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Bike Share Program is now
available to the public!
Click here to view more detail about this amazing program and
for additional information on our website click here!
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2018 Chamber Booster Members
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