What’s Happening if Fort Scott Weekly Newsletter

What’s Happening in Fort Scott!
December 3rd Weekly Newsletter
So much holiday fun happening in Fort Scott,
share with your friends & family!
Candlelight Tours, Art Show, & More this weekend in Fort Scott!
UPCOMING CALENDAR OF EVENTS
________________
TROLLEY TOURS!
Every Friday & Saturday!
50-minute narrated Trolley Tour
of Historic Fort Scott. Every hour on the hour. Departs from the Fort Scott
Chamber at 231 E. Wall St.
Friday hours: 11 am until 3 pm
Saturday hours: 10 am until 3 pm
$6 adults & $4 for 12 yrs. & under
THE FORT SCOTT NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE OFFERS DAILY GUIDED TOURS AT 10 AM & 1 PM, 7 DAYS/WEEK – FREE!
12/2 ~ FSCC THEATRE PRESENTS “A VERY HAIRY CHRISTMAS”, 7pm, Ellis Fine Arts Center – FREE ADMISSION! See flyer below.
12/2 ~ FSHS Red/White Basketball Scrimmage, 6:30pm, High School gym, meet the Tigers, all winter sports athletes will be introduced along with cheer & dance team performances. Free will donation admission.
12/3 ~ FSHS Season Opening Wrestling Tournament, 3pm, FSHS Main Gym.
12/3-4 ~ CANDLELIGHT TOURS OF THE FORT, tickets are SOLD OUT, tours both Friday & Saturday evenings.
12/3-4 ~ WEEKLY LIVESTOCK SALE AT FORT SCOTT LIVESTOCK MARKET, sale starts at 10am both Friday & Saturday, cafe open as well, visit their Facebook page for details.
12/3-4 ~ THE ARTIFICERS 5TH ANNUAL ART SHOW (first show here in Fort Scott!), 10am to 9pm both Friday & Saturday in the lobby of Front Door Real Estate next door to Crooner’s Lounge/Liberty Theatre. See event here for more info.
12/3 ~ CREATIVE CANVAS PAINT CLASS AT THE ELKS LODGE, 6-9pm, click here for info.
12/4 ~ LANDMARK NATIONAL BANK – SOUTH LOCATION HOSTS SANTA FOR VISITS, 8-11am, 2300 S. Main St. Click here for info.
12/4 ~ BREAKFAST WITH SANTA AT FORT SCOTT COMMUNITY COLLEGE, 9-11am, Bailey Hall, $2 per person. See flyer below for info.
12/4 ~ THE FORT OUTDOORS HOSTS BREAKFAST AT THE BARN, 10:30am-1pm, click here for details.
12/4 ~ STORYTIME AT HEDGEHOG.INK!, cookie decorating, visit with Santa, and storytime! 1-2:30pm at Hedgehog.INK!, 16 S. Main St. See flyer below for more info.
12/4 ~ BATTLE AT THE BORDER BEEF LIVESTOCK SHOW, Bourbon County Fairgrounds, 10am, click here for info.
12/4 ~ CLARK STREET LIGHTS VISIT WITH SANTA, 5-8pm, free cookies & popcorn, free will donation, 753 Clark St., click here for info.
12/4 ~ YUM YUM! BAKED GOODS AUCTION AT THE ELKS LODGE, 6pm, click here for details.
12/6 ~ FSHS & FSMS Holiday Band Concert, 7pm, FSHS Main Gym.
12/7 ~ CHRISTMAS PARADE ~ “March into Christmas, 6pm, deadline to enter is Monday the 6th at 1pm ~ get your entries in today! Mayor’s Tree Lighting immediately following the parade, Christmas Crafts & visits with Santa at Papa Don’s following the tree lighting.
12/9 ~ CHAMBER COFFEE, hosted by Sunshine Boutique, 8am.
12/9 ~ STREET ADVISORY BOARD MEETING, 4pm at City Hall.
12/9 ~ DEL BRENNA JEWELRY TRUNK SHOW + OLIVE OIL & BALSAMIC VINEGAR TASTING, Crooner’s Lounge, 5-9pm, see flyer below.
12/9 ~ CANDY HOUSE WORKSHOP HOSTED BY MUSEUM OF CREATIVITY, 6pm, all ages welcome, $10, RSVP by Dec. 7th, see flyer below.
12/9 ~ LAKE ADVISORY BOARD MEETING, 7pm at City Hall.
12/10 ~ COCOA & CAROLING LATE NIGHT SHOPPING EVENT, 5-8pm, Downtown Fort Scott, stores open late and complimentary cocoa by Museum of Creativity in front of Sunshine Boutique.
12/10 ~ SUNFLOWER SPREADS CHRISTMAS CHARCEUTERIE WORKSHOP, 5:30pm, $45 per person, Liberty Theatre, click here for info.
12/10 ~ BOURBON COUNTY CASA HOLIDAY FUNDRAISER, 7-9pm at the home of Mitch & Colleen Quick, click here to RSVP (deadline December 3rd).
12/10-23 ~ CHRISTMAS LIGHT TROLLEY TOURS, kick off the 10th and run nightly at 5:45 and 7pm through the 23rd, except no tours on the 11th or 18th, book the whole trolley for $125 or individual tickets are $8 adults/$5 kids 12 and under.
12/11 ~ MUSEUM OF CREATIVITY HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE, 10am to 6pm, 102 S. National Ave., see flyer below for more info.
12/11 ~ FSHS THESPIANS PRESENT A COMEDY IMPROVE SHOW AND THESPIAN PERFORMANCE SHOWCASE, 7:30pm, see flyer below for details.
12/11 ~ CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK event nights on the 11th & 18th, Gunn Park, click here for more info, 5-9pm.
12/15 ~ ROTARY CHRISTMAS SOCIAL, Crooner’s Lounge, 6:30pm.
12/16 ~ CHAMBER COFFEE, hosted by City of Fort Scott, City Hall, 8am.
12/17 ~ BLYTHE FAMILY BENEFIT AT LIBERTY THEATRE, chili feed tickets available at the Chamber for $5, evening will include a raffle, auction and DJ. Click here for info.
12/18 ~ JINGLE BELL HOLIDAY MART, Bourbon County Fairgrounds, 9am to 3:30pm, click here for info.
12/18 ~ WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA LAYING OF THE WREATHS, 11am, National Cemetery No. 1 in Fort Scott.
12/18 ~ CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK, Gunn Park, click here for more info, 5-9pm.
12/22 ~ BREAKFAST WITH SANTA AT DRY WOOD CREEK CAFE, 9am-1pm, click here for details.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
FROM THE CHAMBER!
SHOPPING ~ SUPPORT LOCAL!
Downtown Fort Scott is booming!
Click here for Chamber member
specialty shopping & other retail in
Downtown & other areas of the community.
Fort Scott Area
Chamber of Commerce
620-223-3566
In This Issue
Chamber Highlights
Click here for our
Membership Directory.
We THANK our members for their support! Interested in joining the Chamber?
Click here for info.
Thinking of doing business in or relocating to Fort Scott?
Contact us for a relocation packet, information on grants & incentives, and more!
Seeking a job/career?
We post a Job of the Day daily on our Facebook page, distribute a monthly job openings flyer, and post jobs on our website.
Many opportunities available!
Housing needs?
Click here for a listing of our Chamber member realtors.
Click here for our rental listing.
FITNESS FOR EVERYONE IN FS!
Many fitness options are available…
SPIN classesnow offered bySmallville Athletics, every Mon & Wed at 5:15 pm, and Tu & Thurs at 6 pm. $5/class or $50/mo. unlimited.
Total Body Fitness ~ M & W Karen Reinbolt at BRCC@
8:15 am $20/8 week session.
Zumba~ M,W, F @ 6pm Monalynn Decker at BRCC $40 for a 12-week session.
Indoor Fitness/Gyms at
I AM Rehab + Fitness, Smallville Athletics, and Buck Run!
FSCC THEATRE PRESENTS
A VERY HAIRY CHRISTMAS – FREE ADMISSION
THE ARTIFICERS CHRISTMAS ART SHOW
FSCC PRESENTS BREAKFAST WITH SANTA
BOURBON COUNTY CASA FUNDRAISER EVENT
HEDGEHOG.INK! BOOK STORE HOSTS STORYTIME, COOKIE DECORATING, & VISIT WITH SANTA
CLARK STREET LIGHTS PRESENTS
VISIT WITH SANTA
CHRISTMAS PARADE ~ DOWNTOWN FORT SCOTT
DEL BRENNA JEWELRY TRUNK SHOW +
OLIVE OIL & BALSAMIC VINEGAR TASTING

[Message clipped]  View entire message

New Chamber Employee: Suzette Torres

Suzette Torres, 46, will be the new communication and events coordinator for the Fort Scott Chamber of Commerce.

Her hometown is Honolulu, Hawaii.

She has lived in Fort Scott since July and applied for the job because she wants to get involved in the community, she said.

“I love creating events, decorating,” she said. “I am a creative person and this job is all the things I love wrapped up into one.”

“I love Fort Scott, and my boyfriend, Berry Jones, is involved in this community,” she said. They worked together on the community mural that faces Heritage Park, at First and Main Street.

Torres attended the University of Hawaii a few years, then did administrative work in the design and also the hardware industry, she said.

“Most recently, I did admin for Hilton Grand Vacations,” she said.

She has four children, two in college in California and two who will start attending Eugene Ware Elementary and Fort Scott High School upon their soon arrival to Fort Scott.

Torres’s Chamber job will include all the email blasts, creating flyers, maintaining social media posts, and walk-in traffic to the Chamber office at 231 E. Wall.

She also will help Chamber Executive Director Lindsay Madison with the planning and coordinating of the many Chamber events.

To contact the Chamber: 620.223.3566.

The Fort Scott Chamber of Commerce, 231 E. Wall

 

 

SEK Health Department: All Vaccines Available

Rebecca Johnson, SEKMCHD Director.

The Southeast Kansas Multi-County Health Department has all 3 COVID-19 vaccines available at their offices.

To get vaccinated,  call for an appointment.

“Things are seeming to pick up with children getting vaccinated, but there are still more adults getting vaccinated than children,” Rebecca Johnson, administrator, said. “I’m glad for the increase in children’s vaccinations but wish we’d see more getting the shot. This will decrease quarantines and time missed from school and work, that is something encouraging for parents!”

“There’s quite a bit of information for parents online about safety of the vaccine for children. I recommend reviewing information from the CDC.”

“With any variant, there is always fear of the unknown, but we are monitoring this new variant (Omicron) and staying up to date with what information KDHE has to provide, the CDC, the other Health Departments in the state as well as information we get from our bordering states. I would recommend our residents stay vigilant in their mitigation against COVID-19, stay home if they’re aware they have been exposed to the virus and stay home if sick! ”

The department is located at 524 S. Lowman, Ft. Scott, KS 66701

Phone (620)223-4464, Fax (620)223-1686

From  the Kansas Department of Health and Environment:

“No confirmed cases have been identified in Kansas or the United States to date. This variant is new, and it is still unknown how transmissible or contagious this variant is. It is unclear how quickly it will spread, but it has been found in 17 countries already and we should assume that it is only a matter of time before it will be found in the United States. KDHE will continue to sequence positive COVID-19 samples to look for the Omicron variant.

With over 64% of the eligible population fully vaccinated, Kansas is more prepared for Omicron than previous variants. Experts continue to believe that the COVID-19 vaccine will continue to protect those who are vaccinated against severe disease and death. The COVID-19 vaccine is available for all individuals aged five years and over. The vaccine booster dose is available for all adults aged 18 and over. Boosters increase the strength of your antibody response, so even if the virus mutates, a boost makes it more likely that your antibodies can prevent you from getting sick or seriously ill, even with the new variant. If you are six months past your second dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine or two months past your J&J vaccine, get boosted now.

As we continue to learn more about the Omicron variant, taking steps to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus remains the same. Kansans should receive the COVID-19 vaccine or booster shot, wear a mask in public indoor settings, wash their hands frequently, physically distance from others as much as possible, stay home if they feel sick, and get tested if they have been exposed to COVID-19 disease or have symptoms.”

 

 

 

Obituary of Angelina Tamez

Angelina Marie Tamez, age 16, resident of Fort Scott, KS, died Monday, November 29, 2021.

She was born July 8, 2005, in San Antonio, TX, the daughter of CJ Robison and Joe Tamez, Jr. Angelina was greatly loved and cherished.

She was such a positive person for her many friends and family. She was full of dedication, motivation, and determination. If she said she was going to do something, you could count on her doing it with her best effort. She loved being active. She was a perfectionist and always tried to do her absolute best at everything she did.

Angelina was the kindest, sweetest soul and touched everyone’s heart wherever she went. On the other hand, she was quite the prankster. When she loved, she loved hard. Angelina will be missed by many.

Survivors include her mother CJ Robison (Charles); her father Jo Tamez, Jr. (Amanda); siblings Alayna Tamez, Nichol Vasquez, Elena Robison, Xavier Tamez, Jonathon Tamez, Josh Vincent, and AJ Vincent; grandmothers, Cindy Divorne and Juanita Campbell; grandfather, Joe Tamez; the love of her life Cody Geiger; and many friends.

She was preceded in death by a brother, (Junior) Shawn Arwin Vincent; and grandfathers Shahn Divorne and John Campbell.

Matthew Wells will conduct services at 10:30 AM Saturday, December 4th, at the Cheney Witt Chapel.

Burial will follow in the Clarksburg Cemetery.

The family will receive friends from 5:00 until 7:00 Friday evening at the Cheney Witt Chapel.

Memorials are suggested to the Angelina Tamez Memorial Fund and may be left in care of the Cheney Witt Chapel, PO Box 347, 201 S. Main, Fort Scott, KS 66701. Words of remembrance may be submitted to the online guestbook at cheneywitt.com.

COVID-19 vaccine, boosters available at CHC/SEK  

Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas, 403 Woodland Hills Blvd.

 

There’s still time to get vaccinated before holiday travel  

 

With the holiday travel and gathering season upon us, coupled with the winter season of colds, flu and other respiratory infections, Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas (CHC/SEK) would like to remind the public that having the added protection of a COVID-19 booster is vitally important. 

COVID-19 vaccine boosters are now available at most CHC/SEK locations and are recommended for all adults 18 years and older if it has been 6 months since their last Moderna or Pfizer vaccine or 2 months since the Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) vaccine. 

The recent emergence of the Omicron variant (B.1.1.529) further emphasizes the importance of vaccination, boosters, and prevention efforts needed to protect against COVID-19 and its variants.   

The CDC is urging the 47 million adults who are not yet vaccinated to get vaccinated as soon as possible and to vaccinate the children and teens in their families as well because strong immunity will likely prevent serious illness.

There is never any out-of-pocket expense for any COVID-19 vaccine recipient at CHC/SEK. Vaccination remains the best way to protect yourself, reduce the spread of the virus and help prevent new variants from emerging.  

 

To speed the process and to prevent vaccine waste, (open vials have a short shelf life) the clinic encourages those wishing vaccinations to schedule an appointment through the CHC/SEK website, www.chcsek.orgAfter submitting the request, a vaccine scheduler will call to confirm an appointment. Additionally, CHC/SEK will continue to offer vaccines at Walk-In Care visits and Primary Care visits.  

CASA Christmas Dec. 10

“Change a Child’s Story”
This year’s Bourbon County CASA Christmas Celebration will be held on
Friday, December 10th, 2021 from 7-9pm
*RSVP by December 3rd
Click here to RSVP by email.
Mail your selected giving level to:
Bourbon County CASA
PO Box 146
Fort Scott, KS 66701
Contact CASA Director Christa Horn with any questions or for more information at 620-215-2769.
Click on picture below to view the invite in a larger format.

Bourbon County Local News