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The Fort Scott Police Department Daily Reports March 21
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The LEAD Bourbon County Class of 2019 Seeking Donations for Park Benches
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Obituary of Mike Naccarato
Mike Naccarato, age 90 passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones on Friday, March 8, 2019, in Conroe, Texas. Mike was born March 20, 1928, in Carona, Kansas to Gaetano and Antonetta Ferraro Naccarato.
He is survived by his children, Bettiann Barnard of Montgomery, Texas and Steven Naccarato and wife Suzanne of Wimberley, Texas, five grandchildren-Adam Barnard, Emily Barfield and husband, Steve, Mike Naccarato, Sam Naccarato and wife Karli and Thom Naccarato. Other survivors include his companion Mary Jo Hampton, sister-in-laws Angie Naccarato and Mary Gleason and many nieces, nephews and other family members.
He was preceded in death by his wife of 53 years, Betty Smith Naccarato, his parents, Tom and Anna and siblings-Frank (Nora), Mary (Glen) Haskell, Edith (Joe) Embesi, Sibio (Shirley) and Vic.
He attended Fort Scott Jr. College in Fort Scott, Kansas where he received his degree in engineering and where he excelled in Basketball and Football.
Mike served in the United States Army Survey Control 13th Field Artillery Battalion of the 24th Division Korea Duty.
His love for his work included 35 years of experience in the surface coal mining industry. He worked for Pittsburg & Midway Coal Mining Company from 1947-1970. He also worked for Consolidated Coal Company, Peabody Coal Company and Morrison-Knudsen residing in Kansas, Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, Illinois, Arizona, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Colorado and Texas.
He was an amazing gardener and enjoyed sharing his fruits and vegetables with family and friends.
Other talents included excelling in basketball and football throughout his school years, being a great dance partner to his wife and others and in recent years enjoying his trips to Coushatta playing blackjack and socializing.
He leaves the legacy of love, hard work and love for his family. Anyone who knew him enjoyed his humor, friendly smile and generous heart and he will be missed by all.
Mike’s funeral service will be held at 10:00 a.m. at Cheney Witt Chapel, 201 S. Main Street Fort Scott, Kansas.
Internment with Military Full Honors will follow at 11:00 a.m. where he will be joined with his wife, Betty at Fort Scott National Cemetery 900 East National Avenue Fort Scott, Kansas.
Family and friends are invited back to the Carriage House 301 Main Street following the cemetery service.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made by check or on-line in his name to: (check) Honor Flight, Inc. 175 South Tuttle Road Springfield, Ohio 45505 or (on-line) email: https://www.honorflight.org/donate
The Bourbon County Sheriff’s Office Daily Report March 20
Friends Fest Honors Arnold Schofield
Tiny Houses For Rent at Old KOA Campground
Tiny houses are the rage on TV shows, and a local investment corporation has jumped on the band wagon.
Six tiny houses, ranging from 375 to 600 square feet, have been built on the former KOA Campground at 215th and Native Roads, just north of Hwy. 54.
“We have four (tiny house) floor plans, all have room for four people,” said Pat Wood, who is the contact person for Yellow Brick Road Investment, owners of the property.
“One-half (the tiny houses) will be long term (rentals), one-half will be Airbnb (vacation rentals),” he said.
“They are super efficient,” Wood said. “The electric bills have been about $40 per month since December. We will provide trash, lawn and housing maintenance. All are one-bedroom with lofts.”
“I think younger people will be interested in it,” he said. “It’s not an apartment, but a little more private.”
Wood has used local demolition contractor Johnny Walker for items that have been used on the tiny houses.
“We have reclaimed items…sliding doors, interior trim, kitchen backsplashes, shower surrounds, the majority of vanities and mirrors,” he said.
The name of the property is Crosslands Camping and Cabins.
“This property was neglected for many years before I got involved,” Wood said. “Little by little, we have been cleaning it up.”
“But we needed to generate some income,” he said.
“In 2016 I did a tiny house on wheels, Kevin (Stark) saw that,” Wood said. “It was his idea to build tiny houses out here. It’s a 50/50 partnership. Kevin owned the property for quite a while, I bought in two years ago.”
Wood is a member of the corporation called Yellow Brick Road Investment, with Kevin Stark as the president.
Wood can be reached at 620-224-7163.
Work began on the project in March 2018, and should be completed soon, Wood said.
There are also 54 sites for camping on the property, in a different area.
“Next, we plan to do some more work at the campground and get the clubhouse fixed up,” Wood said.
A pictorial view of a few of the tiny houses are below:
Chamber Coffee At Briggs Auto
WEEKLY CHAMBER COFFEE REMINDER
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Ribbon Cutting at Gordman’s at 5:30 today, March 20
Hedgehog.INK Book Sale to Support Tri-Valley Developmental Services
Gardening Books on the sale rack in front of the store-
Free for a donation to Tri-Valley Horticulture Therapy Program
- Bring the Book and your donation to the check out counter.
- We need to remove the book from our inventory system.
- Thank you for helping us support this worthwhile project.
Dick and Jan Hedges
Hedgehog.INK Upcoming Events
April, 2019 Newsletter
Upcoming Events:
March 26
6:00 p.m.
Joyce Love – Author Talk and Book Signing
Kansas Sunset
March 28 6:00 p.m.
Bourbon County Garden Club
Members and Guests
Hosted by
Hedgehog.INK!
Program:
For the love of
Gardening – Sheryl Bloomfield and Jan Hedges
April 1, 2019
Do be cool!
Kick off National
Poetry Month,
Stop by the bookstore to pick up an entry for the
Hedgehog poetry contest.
(National poetry month takes place each April and was introduced in 1996. Learn more by going to Poets.org)
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April 4 1:00 p.m.
Author Talk and Book Signing
Learn more about Sally and her different styles of writing (including poetry).
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April 13, 2019
Second Saturday Storytime
10:30 a.m.
With FSCC students
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April 13, 2019
Author Talk and Book Signing
Pastor George Proctor
You read his column every Saturday in the Fort Scott Tribune.
See him in person at
Hedgehog.INK! on Saturday, April 13 at 2:00 p.m.
A community of books for the community
April 18, 2019
Pocket Poem Day
Bring a poem in your pocket and share
with Hedgehog.INK! It can be an original or one you have always loved.
(We will post the poems in our window. Must be suitable for all ages.)
25% off Poetry, Classics, and Literature – all day
April 27-28
Civil War Weekend at Fort Scott National Historic Site
Check out our Civil War section with a number of recently added books.
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April 30
Poetry contest entries due by 5:00 p.m.
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May 7 6:00
Poetry Contest Reception
Winners Announced
Light Refreshments served
Grand Opening of Gordman’s March 20 at 5:30 p.m.
GORDMANS INVITES FORT SCOTT COMMUNITY TO GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION
Retailer to Donate $1,000 to Fort Scott High School
FORT SCOTT, Kan. (March 18, 2019) – Home décor retailer Gordmans, a division of Stage Stores, will debut a new department store in Fort Scott with a Grand Opening Celebration beginning with a ribbon cutting ceremony at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 20 at 2400 S. Main Street. Gordmans offers bigger deals and smaller prices every day.
The new Fort Scott store is part of an exciting Gordmans Grand Opening Tour Celebration, which includes 38 brand new Gordmans stores opening this March across the country, and 67 current Gordmans stores joining in to celebrate Gordmans’ growth. In addition, Stage Stores plans to open an additional 36 new Gordmans stores in Summer 2019, which will total 141 Gordmans by end of 2019. Gordmans offers incredible deals on name brand merchandise and trend-right home décor, making the retailer a treasure trove of fun and unique finds.
At the Fort Scott Gordmans Grand Opening Celebration, guests will enjoy:
- Free Gift Plus Shopping Cards: The first 100 guests in line at the Grand Opening Celebration will receive a free gift and an opportunity to win a $50 gift card or $5 shopping card.
- Rewards Galore: Gordmans guests who enroll in Style Circle Rewards will enjoy incredible payback rewards, double-double points, a birthday gift and more.
- Gordmans Credit Card Savings: Gordmans’ guests who apply and are approved for a Gordmans credit card will receive 20 percent off their first day’s purchases.
In addition, as part of Gordmans’ commitment to Fort Scott, the retailer will donate $1,000 to Fort Scott High School.
Interview opportunities with Gordmans’ store manager will be available during the event and upon request (subject to availability).
Gordmans’ Fort Scott Store Details:
2400 S. Main Street
Fort Scott, KS 66701
(620) 223-1498
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Participants:
- Melinda Goff, Store Manager, Gordmans
- Jeanie Parker, Mayor, City of Fort Scott
- Roberta Lewis, Student Council Sponsor, Fort Scott High School
About Stage Stores
Stage Stores, Inc. is a leading retailer of trend-right, name-brand values for apparel, accessories, cosmetics, footwear and home goods. At the end of March 2019, the Company will operate in 42 states through 690 BEALLS, GOODY’S, PALAIS ROYAL, PEEBLES, and STAGE specialty department stores and 105 GORDMANS off-price stores, as well as an e-commerce website at www.stage.com.