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ABCDE
Monday Messenger
June
30, 2008
ABCDE
– Better Together
Greetings!
This is the one hundred and nineteenth edition of the Monday
Messenger. Its purpose is to bring you current information
about the ABCDE project and area. ABCDE consists of local
residents from
Atlanta
, Burden,
Cambridge
, Dexter and
Eastern
Cowley
County
working together for community development. If you have
anything to submit for the newsletter, please send it to
shannonthom@hotmail.com.
Eastern
Cowley County Area Coop Marketing Meeting
Several
producers in the Eastern Cowley County area have discussed going
together to form a marketing cooperative. The purpose would
be to collectively market area products through a website, print
advertisement, etc. The group met last Thursday to begin
exploring the venture. The next meeting will be held for
those interested on Monday, July 7th at 6:30 p.m. at
the Gathering Place in Dexter. The purpose of the meeting is
to determine next steps and make information packets. The
packets will contain information from the ABCDE area and can be
distributed at community events. Anyone is welcome to
contribute information for the packets. The size is 3 ½”
by 6”. Please bring 500 copies. Anyone in the
area is invited to attend. For more information
contact Shannon Martin at 876-3467 or shannonthom@hotmail.com.
ABCDE
Planning Session
The
ABCDE Organization will hold a strategic planning session on
Monday, July 14 in Dexter. The meeting will occur between 7
and 9 p.m. and will lead to a written Strategic Plan for the
group.
Dexter
BBQ
The
annual Dexter BBQ will be held on Saturday, July 12. Many
events will occur through the day including a Fun Run,
Children’s games, BBQ meal and evening entertainment. The
evening entertainment will be provided by Daryl Schiff and Gene
Winter. They are bringing a full band including drums
and steel guitar. Daryl and Gene sing old time country music
and have recorded an album in Nashville. Daryl is the father
of country superstar Martina McBride.
TOWN
DAY FARMERS MARKET
On
July 12, the Gathering Place invites you to bring your wares to
town and sell them. In the spirit of our forefathers, they
are bringing back the days when there was a “come to town to
sell the eggs” day in the community. You are invited to
set up beginning at 8:00 a.m. on the north side of the Gathering
Place. There is no charge for booth space. For more
information call 876-3525. This will be held in conjunction
with the Dexter BBQ.
Do
you have an idea for a business?
Jack
has assisted 27 businesses in Eastern Cowley County since ABCDE
joined QUAD in July of 2006.
Business
owners and those with business ideas in Eastern Cowley County have
access to a Professional Business Coach. His name is Jack
Newcomb and he is available for free, confidential advice and he
will even come to you. Through the ABCDE program, we have
joined the QUAD EF project and have access to their business
coach. Many local banks, businesses, individuals and Cowley
First are assisting to pay the QUAD membership fee through
December of 2008. For more information contact Jack at (620)
249-2108.
GARDEN
PARTIES
Backdoor
Garden Party's rescheduled at The Gathering Place in Dexter, KS.
The Gathering Place in Dexter, KS has rescheduled the
"rained-out" Backdoor Garden Parties for the following
dates. "The Little Girls Garden Party" complete with
dress up clothes, a delicious meal, take home garden
favor, special guests Miss Twiggly, Mrs MacGregor and her
potting shed, and Miss Hannah the manner lady on July 14th from
11:00AM - 12:30PM. The ages suggested for this party are 8 - 10
years old. The cost is $17.50 per child or $25.00 for adult
and child together.
An evening
"Twilight Garden Party" has been added this year and
will include a four course meal, garden favor to take home, two
gardening demonstrations, and door prizes. This will be
held on July 15th from 6:30PM - 8:00PM
The
"Morning Brunch Garden Party" will be held on July 16th
from 10:30AM - 12:30PM. This will also include a four course meal,
garden favor to take home, two gardening demonstrations and door
prizes. The cost for both of the ladies garden party will be
$22.00
We
invite you to take the scenic drive to the beautiful Grouse Creek
Valley town of Dexter, KS and let The Gathering Place pamper you
as you enjoy a beautiful, relaxing time in The Gathering Place
back yard. You will be surrounded by lush and beautiful flowers, a
soothing waterfall and fish pond, all in a setting that will make
you think you are in paradise.
Please
RSVP by July 11th to 876-3525 * 876-3188 * 876-5768 *
876-5560. The Gathering Place is your destination for
yesterdays memories
FROM
THE AG MARKETING DIV OF THE DEPT OF COMMERCE:
Greetings!
The heat is on,
the corn is growing quickly, and combines are starting to move in
Kansas—what an exciting time of year!
It’s
time to talk Agritourism Scholarships again! This year, you
can apply for a scholarship to attend a conference or build your
own educational tour of agritourism ventures on 4 dates:
July 1, October 1, January 1 and April 1. There is $25,000
in scholarship funds available.
Who is
eligible to apply? Anyone that has registered with the
Kansas Department of Commerce for the agritourism registration
program.
What
kind of conferences can I attend? I highly
recommend the North American Farm Direct Marketing Association (NAFDMA)
annual conference or workshops. NAFDMA will be in Georgia in
February, and will have bus tours, workshops, speakers and a lot
of opportunity for networking with the cream of the crop in
agritourism from across North America. Other ideas would be
other state agritourism or tourism conferences, the Maize Company
conference, etc.
What
about the educational tours? The purpose of funding this
activity is to provide individual Kansas agritourism businesses or
regional or market-specific groups of Kansas agritourism
businesses assistance with travel for research and education
purposes to approved agritourism operations or agritourism market
clusters regionally and nationally. You can design your own
tour….for example, Klausmeyer’s Dairy in South Central Kansas
visited Cagle’s Dairy in Georgia 2 years ago to learn how they
had built up their operation, what has worked for them, and what
the Klausmeyer family can bring home to their farm in Kansas.
What
if I’ve applied before? You are still eligible to
apply again.
What
kinds of costs are covered? This is different for each
type of scholarship (conference or tour). The application
has been attached to this email for your review and has all the
details that you will need.
For more
information contact:
Sarah A.
Larison
Domestic Marketing Specialist
Agriculture
Marketing Division
Kansas
Department of Commerce
1000 S.W. Jackson St., Suite 100
Topeka, KS 66612-1354
Phone: (785) 296-8132
State’s
Largest Affordable Housing Event Kicks Off
August 5th – 7th in
Pittsburg
-- Three Day Conference
Features over 25 Workshops on Effective Housing Solutions for
Kansas --
Pittsburg,
Kansas – The 2008
Kansas Housing Conference, the state’s largest and most
comprehensive affordable housing event of the year kicks off
August 5th – 7th at the Overman Student Center at Pittsburg
State University. The third annual, three-day event,
presented in partnership by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas
City, Kansas Housing Resources Corporation, Greater Kansas City
LISC and NeighborWorks America, is expected to draw more than 300
housing providers, advocates, builders and policy makers
nationwide.
“This conference sets the stage for new initiatives to help all
Kansans, regardless of income, obtain quality, affordable
housing,” said Sharon Quigley, Federal Reserve Bank
Spokesperson. “The Federal Reserve Bank is proud to co-sponsor
this valuable forum for housing professionals.”
Responding to last year’s devastating tornadoes and flooding,
the conference will offer a special plenary session on disaster
planning and community renewal. An additional 25 workshops,
sessions and tours will be offered on a wide range of topics,
including: fair housing law, rental housing development,
energy efficient affordable home construction, workforce housing,
home foreclosure and landlord tenant rights.
“Our number one priority is finding new ways to build safe,
decent, energy efficient homes at affordable prices,” said Gary
Allsup, Executive Director of Kansas Housing Resources
Corporation. “This conference brings together experts involved
in every step of the housing process – from developers to
investors, to builders, to city planners – all the people who
make affordable housing a reality in Kansas. ”
Conference highlights include a keynote speech from
internationally-renowned housing expert Nic Retsinas, Director of
the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies. Prior to his Harvard
appointment, Retsinas served as Assistant Secretary for
Housing-Federal Housing Commissioner at the United States
Department of Housing and Urban Development and as Director of the
Office of Thrift Supervision. Retsinas is in the National
Housing Hall of Fame and was named one of the most influential
people in real estate by the National Association of Realtors, in
home building by Builder Magazine, and in multifamily housing by
Multi-Housing News.
Other national housing and community revitalization leaders
scheduled to present include:
§
Anita Moseman, NAHP-e, FHC, SHCM, Vice President Monfric, Inc.
FAIR HOUSING TRAINING:
Research, Rights and Remedies
§
Roger Werholtz, Kansas Secretary of Corrections
Behind Bars in America:
Meeting the Housing Needs of Ex-Offenders
§ Peter
Morgan, Associate Administrator, USDA Rural Development’s
Housing Programs
Housing in Rural
America: Building Healthy, Affordable Communities
Early bird registration is $100. To attend the Fair Housing
Training on August 5th, 2008 requires a separate fee of
$60.
Nominations
for this year’s 2008 Ad Astra Awards for Excellence and
Community Development will be accepted through July 16th, 2008.
The Ad Astra awards celebrate individuals and organizations that
consistently make a positive impact on their communities and
showcase the best practices of housing developers, housing
authorities, community service organizations, advocates and
others. The awards ceremony will take place Wednesday
evening, August 6th at Memorial Auditorium in Pittsburg.
Special Note: Sponsorship opportunities and
exhibit space are also STILL available. For more
information, please contact Mary Ontko at 913-721-2168 or email montko@sunflower.com.
To register or for more information regarding this year’s
sessions, tours and workshops, please visit www.kshousingconference.org
or email Catherine Couch at ccouch@kshousingcorp.org.
ABCDE
Website
Don’t
forget to visit www.cowleynet.com
for information about the ABCDE project.
Upcoming
Activities/Events
July
7
Marketing Coop Meeting, 6:30, Dexter
July
12
Dexter BBQ, Farmers Market, Daryl and Gene Concert
July
14
ABCDE Strategic Planning Session, 7 p.m. Dexter
July
14-16
Garden Parties, Gathering Place
To
submit information for the newsletter, send an e-mail to Shannon
Thom Martin at
shannonthom@hotmail.com |
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ABCDE
Monday Messenger
June
16, 2008
ABCDE
– Better Together
Greetings!
This is the one hundred and seventeenth edition of the Monday
Messenger. Its purpose is to bring you current information
about the ABCDE project and area. ABCDE consists of local
residents from Atlanta, Burden, Cambridge, Dexter
and Eastern Cowley County working together for community
development. If you have anything to submit for the
newsletter, please send it to shannonthom@hotmail.com.
Eastern
Cowley County Area Coop Marketing Meeting
Several
producers in the Eastern Cowley County area have discussed going
together to form a marketing cooperative. The purpose would
be to collectively market area products through a website, print
advertisement, etc. A meeting will be held for those
interested on Thursday, June 19th at 6:30 p.m. at the
Gathering Place in Dexter. The Gathering Place will have
desserts and drinks for sale. Anyone in the area is invited
to attend. For more information contact Shannon Martin
at 876-3467 or shannonthom@hotmail.com.
ABCDE
Planning Session
The
ABCDE Organization will hold a strategic planning session on
Monday, July 14 in Dexter. The
meeting will occur between 7 and 9 p.m. and will lead to a written
Strategic Plan for the group.
FLINT
HILLS TOURISM COALITION
The
Flint Hills Tourism Coalition will meet Friday, June 20th in
Chautauqua County from 10:30 - 2:30.
This
is from Executive Director Linda….
We
will meet at 10.30 a.m. at Kurtis Arts Plaza , 202 S.
Douglas. At 10:45 we will then caravan out to Butchers'
Falls on the Red Buffalo Ranch hosted by Mary Kurtis, daughter
of Bill Kurtis and by Michelle Martin historian and photographer
for Bill Kurtis. (Be sure to wear comfortable shoes
(sneakers or hiking type) and cool comfortable clothes....shorts
& a t-shirt will work just fine.
At
11:15 we will round up the troops & head back to town to
Mel's General Store for lunch at 110 E. Main -lunch will be
Gourmet Wrap sandwiches with all the trimmings &
Strawberry Shortcake for dessert.
Then
it will be back across the street to the Arts of the Prairie
Gallery, owned by Bill Kurtis for the rest of the meeting.
Please
RSVP directly to me at lindacraghead@fhrd.net
to reserve your spot. Please notify me of your intentions no
later than 3:00 on Wednesday, June 18th.
Looking
forward to seeing everyone there!
Linda
Craghead, Executive Director
Flint Hills Tourism Coalition, Inc.
Do
you have an idea for a business?
Jack
has assisted 27 businesses in Eastern Cowley County since ABCDE
joined QUAD in July of 2006.
Business
owners and those with business ideas in Eastern Cowley County have
access to a Professional Business Coach. His name is Jack
Newcomb and he is available for free, confidential advice and he
will even come to you. Through the ABCDE program, we have
joined the QUAD EF project and have access to their business
coach. Many local banks, businesses, individuals and Cowley
First are assisting to pay the QUAD membership fee through
December of 2008. For more information contact Jack at (620)
249-2108.
State’s
Largest Affordable Housing Event Kicks Off
August 5th – 7th in Pittsburg
--
Three Day Conference Features over 25 Workshops on Effective
Housing Solutions for Kansas --
Pittsburg,
Kansas – The 2008
Kansas Housing Conference,
the state’s largest and most comprehensive affordable housing
event of the year kicks off August 5th – 7th at the Overman
Student Center at Pittsburg State University. The third
annual, three-day event, presented in partnership by the Federal
Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Kansas Housing Resources Corporation,
Greater Kansas City LISC and NeighborWorks America, is expected to
draw more than 300 housing providers, advocates, builders and
policy makers nationwide.
“This conference sets the stage for new initiatives to help all
Kansans, regardless of income, obtain quality, affordable
housing,” said Sharon Quigley, Federal Reserve Bank
Spokesperson. “The Federal Reserve Bank is proud to co-sponsor
this valuable forum for housing professionals.”
Responding to last year’s devastating tornadoes and flooding,
the conference will offer a special plenary session on disaster
planning and community renewal. An additional 25 workshops,
sessions and tours will be offered on a wide range of topics,
including: fair housing law, rental housing development,
energy efficient affordable home construction, workforce housing,
home foreclosure and landlord tenant rights.
“Our number one priority is finding new ways to build safe,
decent, energy efficient homes at affordable prices,” said Gary
Allsup, Executive Director of Kansas Housing Resources
Corporation. “This conference brings together experts involved
in every step of the housing process – from developers to
investors, to builders, to city planners – all the people who
make affordable housing a reality in Kansas. ”
Conference highlights include a keynote speech from
internationally-renowned housing expert Nic Retsinas, Director of
the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies. Prior to his Harvard
appointment, Retsinas served as Assistant Secretary for
Housing-Federal Housing Commissioner at the United States
Department of Housing and Urban Development and as Director of the
Office of Thrift Supervision. Retsinas is in the National
Housing Hall of Fame and was named one of the most influential
people in real estate by the National Association of Realtors, in
home building by Builder Magazine, and in multifamily housing by
Multi-Housing News.
Other national housing and community revitalization leaders
scheduled to present include:
§
Anita
Moseman, NAHP-e, FHC, SHCM, Vice President Monfric, Inc.
FAIR HOUSING TRAINING:
Research, Rights and Remedies
§
Roger
Werholtz, Kansas Secretary of Corrections
Behind Bars in America:
Meeting the Housing Needs of Ex-Offenders
§
Peter
Morgan, Associate Administrator, USDA Rural Development’s
Housing Programs
Housing in Rural
America: Building Healthy, Affordable Communities
Early bird registration is $100. To attend the Fair Housing
Training on August 5th, 2008 requires a separate fee of
$60.
Nominations
for this year’s 2008 Ad Astra Awards for Excellence and
Community Development will be accepted through July 16th, 2008.
The Ad Astra awards celebrate individuals and organizations that
consistently make a positive impact on their communities and
showcase the best practices of housing developers, housing
authorities, community service organizations, advocates and
others. The awards ceremony will take place Wednesday
evening, August 6th at Memorial Auditorium in Pittsburg.
Special Note: Sponsorship opportunities and
exhibit space are also STILL available. For more
information, please contact Mary Ontko at 913-721-2168 or email montko@sunflower.com.
To register or for more information regarding this year’s
sessions, tours and workshops, please visit www.kshousingconference.org
or email Catherine Couch at ccouch@kshousingcorp.org.
ABCDE
Website
Don’t
forget to visit www.cowleynet.com
for information about the ABCDE project.
Upcoming
Activities/Events
June
19 Area Coop
Marketing Meeting, 6:30 p.m. Gathering Place, Dexter
June
20
Flint Hills Tourism Coalition Meeting, Sedan
July
12
Dexter BBQ
July
14
ABCDE Strategic Planning Session, 7 p.m. Dexter
To
submit information for the newsletter, send an e-mail to Shannon
Thom Martin at shannonthom@hotmail.com |
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ABCDE
Monday Messenger
June
9, 2008
ABCDE
– Better Together
Greetings!
This is the one hundred and sixteenth edition of the Monday
Messenger. Its purpose is to bring you current information
about the ABCDE project and area. ABCDE consists of local
residents from
Atlanta
, Burden,
Cambridge
, Dexter and
Eastern
Cowley
County
working together for community development. If you have
anything to submit for the newsletter, please send it to
shannonthom@hotmail.com.
Cowley
County
Wildflower Tour
The
annual Cowley County Wildflower Tour will be held on Saturday,
June 14th beginning at 8:00 a.m.
The free tour will include coffee/rolls, presentations and
a bus ride to the
Winfield
Lake
for the wildflower viewing. To
register call (620) 221-1850, ext. 3.
Eastern
Cowley
County
Area Coop Marketing Meeting
Several
producers in the
Eastern
Cowley
County
area have discussed going together to form a marketing
cooperative.
The purpose would be to collectively market area products
through a website, print advertisement, etc.
A meeting will be held for those interested on Thursday,
June 19th at 6:30 p.m. at the
Gathering Place
in Dexter. The
Gathering Place
will have desserts and drinks for sale.
Anyone in the area is invited to attend.
For more information contact Shannon Martin at 876-3467 or shannonthom@hotmail.com.
Do
you have an idea for a business?
Jack
has assisted 27 businesses in
Eastern
Cowley
County
since ABCDE joined QUAD in July of 2006.
Business
owners and those with business ideas in
Eastern
Cowley
County
have access to a Professional Business Coach. His name is
Jack Newcomb and he is available for free, confidential advice and
he will even come to you. Through the ABCDE program, we have
joined the QUAD EF project and have access to their business
coach. Many local banks, businesses, individuals and Cowley
First are assisting to pay the QUAD membership fee through
December of 2008. For more information contact Jack at (620)
249-2108.
State’s
Largest Affordable Housing Event Kicks Off August 5th – 7th in
Pittsburg
-- Three Day Conference Features over 25 Workshops on Effective
Housing Solutions for
Kansas
--
Pittsburg
,
Kansas
– The 2008
Kansas Housing Conference, the state’s largest and most
comprehensive affordable housing event of the year kicks off
August 5th – 7th at the
Overman
Student
Center
at
Pittsburg
State
University
. The third annual, three-day event, presented in
partnership by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Kansas
Housing Resources Corporation, Greater Kansas City LISC and
NeighborWorks America, is expected to draw more than 300 housing
providers, advocates, builders and policy makers nationwide.
“This conference sets the stage for new initiatives to help all
Kansans, regardless of income, obtain quality, affordable
housing,” said Sharon Quigley, Federal Reserve Bank
Spokesperson. “The Federal Reserve Bank is proud to co-sponsor
this valuable forum for housing professionals.”
Responding to last year’s devastating tornadoes and flooding,
the conference will offer a special plenary session on disaster
planning and community renewal. An additional 25 workshops,
sessions and tours will be offered on a wide range of topics,
including: fair housing law, rental housing development,
energy efficient affordable home construction, workforce housing,
home foreclosure and landlord tenant rights.
“Our number one priority is finding new ways to build safe,
decent, energy efficient homes at affordable prices,” said Gary
Allsup, Executive Director of Kansas Housing Resources
Corporation. “This conference brings together experts involved
in every step of the housing process – from developers to
investors, to builders, to city planners – all the people who
make affordable housing a reality in
Kansas
. ”
Conference highlights include a keynote speech from
internationally-renowned housing expert Nic Retsinas, Director of
the
Harvard
Joint
Center
for Housing Studies. Prior to his Harvard appointment, Retsinas
served as Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing
Commissioner at the United States Department of Housing and Urban
Development and as Director of the Office of Thrift Supervision.
Retsinas is in the National Housing Hall of Fame and was named one
of the most influential people in real estate by the National
Association of Realtors, in home building by Builder Magazine, and
in multifamily housing by Multi-Housing News.
Other national housing and community revitalization leaders
scheduled to present include:
§
Anita Moseman, NAHP-e, FHC, SHCM, Vice President Monfric, Inc.
FAIR HOUSING TRAINING:
Research, Rights and Remedies
§
Roger Werholtz, Kansas Secretary of Corrections
Behind Bars in America:
Meeting the Housing Needs of Ex-Offenders
§ Peter
Morgan, Associate Administrator, USDA Rural Development’s
Housing Programs
Housing in Rural
America: Building Healthy, Affordable Communities
Early bird registration is $100. To attend the Fair Housing
Training on August 5th, 2008 requires a separate fee of
$60.
Nominations
for this year’s 2008 Ad Astra Awards for Excellence and
Community Development will be accepted through July 16th, 2008.
The Ad Astra awards celebrate individuals and organizations that
consistently make a positive impact on their communities and
showcase the best practices of housing developers, housing
authorities, community service organizations, advocates and
others. The awards ceremony will take place Wednesday
evening, August 6th at Memorial Auditorium in
Pittsburg
.
Special Note: Sponsorship opportunities and exhibit space
are also STILL available. For more information, please
contact Mary Ontko at 913-721-2168 or email montko@sunflower.com.
To register or for more information regarding this year’s
sessions, tours and workshops, please visit www.kshousingconference.org
or email Catherine Couch at ccouch@kshousingcorp.org.
ABCDE
Website
Don’t
forget to visit www.cowleynet.com
for information about the ABCDE project.
Upcoming
Activities/Events
June
12 QUAD
Meeting, 5:00 p.m.
Eureka
June
14
Wildflower Tour, 8:00 a.m.
June
19
Area Coop Marketing Meeting, 6:30 p.m. Gathering Place,
Dexter
July
12
Dexter BBQ
To
submit information for the newsletter, send an e-mail to Shannon
Thom Martin at
shannonthom@hotmail.com |
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ABCDE
Monday Messenger
June
2, 2008
ABCDE
– Better Together
Greetings!
This is the one hundred and fifteenth edition of the Monday
Messenger. Its purpose is to bring you current information
about the ABCDE project and area. ABCDE consists of local
residents from
Atlanta
, Burden,
Cambridge
, Dexter and
Eastern
Cowley
County
working together for community development. If you have
anything to submit for the newsletter, please send it to
shannonthom@hotmail.com.
ABCDE
Monthly Meeting
Tonight
is the monthly ABCDE meeting.
It will be held at 7:00 p.m. in Dexter at the Community
Center.
Cowley
County
Wildflower Tour
The
annual Cowley County Wildflower Tour will be held on Saturday,
June 14th beginning at 8:00 a.m.
The free tour will include coffee/rolls, presentations
and a bus ride to the
Winfield
Lake
for the wildflower viewing.
To register call (620) 221-1850, ext. 3.
Miss
Twiggly Coming To The
Gathering Place
Miss
Twiggly invites you to The Gathering Place in
Dexter
,
KS
for a "Little Girls Garden Party" with Miss
Twiggly as the special guest. She will be sharing a story
about her life and all the characters she encounters entitled,
"Miss Twiggly's Tree House". Girls from the ages
of 8 - 10 are invited to this special garden party. Everyone
attending will be able to choose fun clothing from Miss
Twiggly's suitcase to wear during the garden party. Mrs.
McGregor's potting shed will be set up so that resident garden
shed expert, Mrs. McGregor can help all the guests make a
special memento craft to take home so that they can remember the
fun time they had with Mrs. Twiggly. One of Mrs. Twiggly's
friends will drop by to give a quick lesson on manners for
the young lady in today's society. A delicious meal
will be served to all attending. All
of this will take place in the beautiful and lush surroundings
of The Gathering Place Backdoor Garden Room on
June 9th
from 11 - 12:30PM. Please
make your reservations by calling 620-876-5768 or 620-876-3188
or 620-876-5560 or 620-876-5579 or call The Gathering Place at
620-876-3525
Morning
Brunch and
Twilight
Garden
Party Presented By The
Gathering Place
Due
to the success of last years "Backdoor Garden Party" ,
The Gathering Place will be having two different garden parties
this year. Added to this year’s calendar is "The
Twilight Garden Party" to be held June
10, 2008
from 6 - 8PM. There will be a four course meal served, two
different presentations by a wildflower expert and a home garden
expert, and everyone will go home with a "garden
favor" as a memento of this first ever event
presented by The Gathering Place. Everyone
is encouraged to wear their favorite garden hat. Special guest,
Denise Vroman will be presenting Native American flute music
during the evening. Plan to attend and enjoy a great summer's
evening surrounded by a lush and beautiful landscape and let the
stress of the day melt away as you enjoy being catered to like
you deserve to be.
The
second "Backdoor Garden Party" will be held June
11th
from 10:30AM - 12:30PM. Also consisting of a four course meal,
two presentations by wildflower and home and garden experts, and
a "garden favor" to take home.
Please
make your reservations by calling; 876-3188 876-5768
876-5560 876-5579 876-3525. All of this
presented by The Gathering Place, A Good Place To Come Home To!
Do
you have an idea for a business?
Jack
has assisted 27 businesses in
Eastern
Cowley
County
since ABCDE joined QUAD in July of 2006.
Business
owners and those with business ideas in
Eastern
Cowley
County
have access to a Professional Business Coach. His name is
Jack Newcomb and he is available for free, confidential advice
and he will even come to you. Through the ABCDE program,
we have joined the QUAD EF project and have access to their
business coach. Many local banks, businesses, individuals
and Cowley First are assisting to pay the QUAD membership fee
through December of 2008. For more information contact
Jack at (620) 249-2108.
ABCDE
Website
Don’t
forget to visit www.cowleynet.com
for information about the ABCDE project.
Upcoming
Activities/Events
June
2
ABCDE Monthly Meeting, 7:00 p.m. Dexter
June
9-11
Garden Parties,
Gathering Place
, Dexter
June
12 QUAD
Meeting, 5:00 p.m.
Eureka
June
14
Wildflower Tour, 8:00 a.m.
July
12
Dexter BBQ
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Thom Martin at
shannonthom@hotmail.com
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