LIVE WITH PURPOSE Wreaths Across America

LIVE WITH PURPOSE

Wreaths Across America

Fort Scott National Cemetery

 

The Wreaths Across America fundraising theme for 2024 is “Live With Purpose”.  With that in mind, we need your help again, says location Coordinator Diann Tucker.  Each year we renew our goal to provide a wreath for each grave site at Fort Scott National Cemetery on national wreaths day; this year that day is December 14.  There are nearly 7000 brave soldiers resting at Fort Scott National Cemetery who deserve to be remembered.  Our mission, “Remember, Honor, and Teach”, is worth committing to.

 

Wreaths are $17.00 each.  Please consider purchasing a wreath (or multiples) is Tucker’s request.  Make it “your purpose” to sponsor wreaths at our local cemetery.  We appreciate your donations and ask that you share this event with your friends and family.  We need their help too.  All sponsorship donations must be received by November 19 and are tax deductible.

 

To donate, or for any questions you have, please contact Diann Tucker (620-224-7054) or Mika (620-223-6700).  Cash, checks and credit cards are accepted.  Checks should be made payable to Wreaths Across America and sent to 746 215th St., Fort Scott, KS  66701.  You can also contact us at [email protected].  If your donation is “grave specific” for a special person, we will need their name.  In the event that we do not receive enough donations for all grave sites, we will provide wreaths first to the grave specific sites that received sponsorship.

 

Diann Tucker wants to invite you to the ceremony and wreath laying on December 14.  She said they cannot do this without the many volunteers who share their time for this cause.

 

Friday Night Free Concert: Second Hand Strings

Free Friday Night Concerts are sponsored by the Fort Scott Chamber of Commerce and coordinated by Ralph Carlson. The event is usually at First and Main Streets, Fort Scott. In case of inclement weather, the event is moved to indoor venues.

This Friday at 7 p.m. at the Heritage Park Pavilion Second Hand Strings will perform.

They are a local group that plays for us often,” said Ralph Carlson, facilitator of the free Friday Night Concerts, which is sponsored by the Fort Scott Chamber of Commerce. “They are one of my favorites. They perform country and popular songs. In addition, they perform some original music.”

The group includes Tammie Helm, Mike Buller, Rosemary Harris, Jean Strader and Paul Milks.

Bring a lawnchair.

 

Catholic Church Rebuild Is Nearing Completion: Fundraiser On Sept. 13

Mary Queen of Angels Catholic Church in a recent photo. Submitted photo.

The Mary Queen of Angels Catholic Church, 714 S. Eddy, is nearing completion after the catastrophic fire that destroyed the old building two years ago.

Fire at Fort Scott’s Catholic Church Causes Extensive Damage

They are currently working on the intricate painting inside the dome of the church, Mark McCoy,  of the Parish Building Committee, said.

Workers inside the Mary Queen of Angels Church dome. Submitted photo.
Through these two years the congregation has been holding Mass in the Kennedy Gym, “beginning the first day after the fire on August 29, 2022,” said Calvin Joe Barr, a long-term church member.
The stained glass window at the front of the church from the inside. Submitted photo.
A contractor was hired, the Simpson Construction Company of Wichita, to rebuild the building and it will look like the old historic building that was built in 1864.
The original artifacts that were saved are being restored, with financial help still needed for this project by the professional restorer.
And the church parish has been fundraising.
The Knights of Columbus are having another fundraiser this Friday, Sept. 13 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Kennedy Gym, located behind the church at 704 S. Holbrook.
Kennedy Gym, a wing of the St. Mary’s Queen of Angels Catholic Church, is located at 7th and Holbrook.

It will be a spaghetti and meatballs dinner with salad,  garlic bread, dessert and drink. (Spaghetti with sauce only available)

The meal is a freewill offering, with to-go meals at $8 minimum.

Everyone is welcome, Barr said.

All the proceeds go to the church building fund.

On Saturday,  November 24, 2024, the new church building will be dedicated by the Bishop  Carl Kemme of Wichita.
“It’s sure to be packed with past priests, the Bishop, and church parishioners and their families,” said McCoy.
The parish priest rectory has been completed as well, and Father Yancey Burgess moved in at the end of June, Barr said.

 

Women’s Health Fund Grant Applications Are Open Until September 30

2024 CFSEK Women’s Health Fund Grant Applications Now Open!

The Community Foundation of Southeast Kansas’s (CFSEK) Rita J. Bicknell Women’s Health Fund Grant applications are now open!

The Rita J. Bicknell Women’s Health Endowed Fund is made up of two giving circles, the Women’s Giving Circle (WGC) and the Circle of Friends Giving Circle (COF). The Women’s Health Fund’s mission is: “To improve the health and well-being of women by supporting education, increasing awareness, and sharing quality of life opportunities to benefit all women.”

In 2023, the Community Foundation awarded $53,000 to 12 organizations from the Women’s Health Fund grant cycle. These organizations represented 8 Southeast Kansas communities and 6 counties.

Learn more about the Women’s Health Fund Grant’s history with CFSEK here.

 

Contact Kara Mishmash at SoutheastKansas.org/contact/Kara with any questions as you work on your proposal.

Applications close Monday, September 30th at midnight.

We look forward to receiving your grant applications!

Apply Now!

Nominate a Kansas Health Champion

Kansas Governor’s Council on Wellness 2025 Health Champion Nomination Form

Health Champions Awards Nominations are officially out.  

Please consider nominating:

  1. Yourself
  2. Your Colleague
  3. Your Friend
  4. Your Community Health Worker
  5. A small business is making a big difference (those restaurants and food retailers are the real heroes in getting local produce in their market).
  6. A partner organization that deserves to be awarded

Here is the link!

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HKSNRRC

 

Lowell Milken’s Educator Online Fellowship: Art Integration Application Closes Soon

ARTEFFECT Ambassadors
Visual Arts Online Fellowship

Applications Closing Monday, Sept 16, 2024
Educators working with students in grades 6-12 are invited to apply for the ARTEFFECT Ambassadors online fellowship. Explore the inspiring stories of Unsung Heroes with your classrooms and communities, deepen your instructional practice through the visual arts and arts-integration, and engage with an expanding peer network.

STEPS TO APPLY:

1. View this Info Session recording to learn more about ARTEFFECT and the Unsung Heroes and program details. Hear from 2023-2024 Ambassadors about their experiences.

2. Review the ARTEFFECT Ambassadors Info Sheet. The Info Sheet provides details on the program overview and timeline, participation requirements, eligibility, and application process.

3. Gather all the required information and materials. Apply through the online application by Monday, September 16, 2024 at 11:59 PM Pacific Time.

Start Your Application
A Growing Network of Art Educators!
The 2023-2024 inaugural Ambassadors cohort had 27 educators from across 17 U.S. States and Canada. Their capstone projects brought the stories of the Unsung Heroes to their classrooms and communities in modalities such as lesson plans, student art exhibitions, collaborations with partner school, publications, community events, and more! Looking forward to seeing more amazing work from these outstanding educators in the year ahead!
Browse 2023-2024 Ambassadors Profiles
Join a growing network of art educators at the
New to ARTEFFECT and the Unsung Heroes?
ARTEFFECT champions the Unsung Heroes as roles models through the visual arts. Hear from some educators
about ARTEFFECT.
The diverse and inspiring stories of the LMC Unsung Heroes are at the core of the ARTEFFECT. View this short video as educators share about the power of artmaking focused on the Unsung Heroes.
Unsung Heroes took actions that profoundly improved the lives of others and positively impacted the course of history. They demonstrated altruistic qualities such as courage, compassion, sacrifice, and conviction. Their stories span the centuries and cut across multiple disciplines including STEAM, social justice, wartime history, and education. LMC celebrates the extraordinary contributions of over 130 Unsung Heroes and counting! View the list.
National Arts in Education Week is a celebration recognizing the transformative power of the arts in education. As an arts education initiative, ARTEFFECT joins NAEA and countless other organizations in implementing the arts as a powerful and indispensable tool in education.

Learn more about National Arts in Education Week.

Stay connected with ARTEFFECT through our expanding social media channels on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube.
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KDA Extends Summer Youth Food Program

DCF Announces Application Deadline Extension for Summer EBT Program

Application deadline is now 5 p.m. on October 15

TOPEKA – The Kansas Department for Children and Families (DCF) is extending the application deadline for the 2024 Summer EBT program, a new federal program designed to help eligible families offset some of the costs of buying food for their school-aged children during the summer.

Summer EBT, also known as SUN Bucks in other states, is a partnership between DCF, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, and the Kansas Department of Education. The program provides families a one-time installment of $120 per each eligible school-aged child to buy groceries over the summer. Applications will be accepted through the DCF online self-service portal, dcfapp.kees.ks.gov, until 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2024. Families will need to use their existing account through the DCF self-service portal or create an account to apply.

Since July 2024, about 117,200 students have received the one-time $120 Summer EBT benefit through an auto-issuance, and DCF has received more than 2,000 applications. For families with children receiving food assistance, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), and/or foster care benefits, the Summer EBT benefit was automatically added to existing households’ Kansas Benefits Cards (also known as an EBT card) or loaded onto a Kansas Benefits Card and mailed to the home. DCF estimates there could be more than 100,000 children who did not automatically receive the benefit but may be eligible.

Eligibility:

Children may be eligible for the program if:

  • The child attended a Kansas school offering the National School Lunch or School Breakfast Program, and the household income met the requirements for free or reduced-price school meals at any point during the 2023-24 school year.

Or

  • the school-aged child (7-17 years old) received food assistance, TANF, and/or foster care benefits at any point during the 2023-24 school year. (Summer EBT benefits were auto-issued to these households in July 2024.)

“While Summer EBT is intended to help offset the cost of food during summer break when kids don’t have access to the free or reduced-price meals they get at school, even with children already back in class the program can still provide families with a little extra help in putting food on their tables,” said DCF Secretary Laura Howard. “We hope that by extending the application deadline, more families with eligible children will have the opportunity to apply for this year’s Summer EBT benefit.”

Application:

Families with children who did not receive the Summer EBT benefit by the end of July 2024 should apply through the online self-service portal, dcfapp.kees.ks.gov. The application deadline is 5 p.m. on Oct. 15, 2024.

Learn more about the Summer EBT program at dcf.ks.gov.

2024 Downtown Fall Fest!

2024 Downtown Fall Fest!

The Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce announces a Downtown Fall Fest evening shopping event featuring in-store specials, refreshments and drawings will take place Thursday, September 12th from 5pm to 8pm in the Downtown Historic District.

 

Stores will have festive offerings such as pumpkin snacks, hot cider, and a pumpkin passport to submit for a chance to win a Chamber Bucks gift certificate. Participating retailers open late for shopping include 110 South Main, Be the Light Boutique, Barbed Wire and Roses Vintage Market, Bids & Dibs, Hedgehog.INK! Bookstore, Iron Star Antiques & Such, Laree + Co, and Sunshine Boutique.

 

Additional activities happening in conjunction with Fall Fest include:

·       Brickstreet BBQ will feature musicians Larry Davenport and Mark Ward of Double Trouble, performing live on their patio from 5pm-8pm.

·       Redbud Farms & Nurseries will be selling mums, ornamental cabbage, pansies, and other fall plants in front of Lowell Milken Center.

·       Ronnie Brown of R&B Produce will be selling pumpkins, gourds, and more at Wall and Main Streets.

 

The Chamber also organized a Scarecrow Contest for businesses and encourages the community to check out the entries placed around Downtown. Key Industries sponsored the contest, and the top business winner will receive one dozen logoed shirts and bragging rights for the year. The winner will be announced this week.

 

Downtown Fall Fest offers an opportunity to support local while taking in the season, finding great deals, and seeing what’s new in Fall décor and apparel.

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

Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce | 231 E. Wall Street | Fort Scott, KS 66701 US
 

Obituary of Penny Rothrock

Penny Rothrock, 74, of Mulvane Kansas, passed away peacefully at home on September 4, 2024. Born in Missouri, Penny was a loving and devoted mother, grandmother, sister, and friend who touched the lives of many with her kindness and generosity.

Penny was preceded in death by her father Arthur Piper, mother Shirley Kenny, sister Judy Piper, and brother Jerry Piper. She is survived by her brother, Larry (Kathy) Piper, and her two sisters, Nancy Piper and Mary Satterwhite. Penny was also a proud mother of five children: Mike Newberry, Kevin Michael (Ellie) White, Kevin (Mandy) Newberry, Tiffany Berry, and Heather (Josh) Johnson. She was blessed with many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Penny cherished every moment spent with her grandchildren and her happiest times were those spent surrounded by family.

Penny will be remembered for her determined spirit, her unwavering love, and the countless memories she created with her grandchildren. Her presence will be deeply missed, but her legacy of love and devotion will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew her.

A celebration of life will be held at 1pm Saturday, September 14th at Gunn Park Shelter #6, Fort Scott, KS.  In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you hold your loved ones close and honor Penny’s memory by sharing love and kindness with those around you.

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