32nd Annual Chamber Golf Classic – June 26

32nd Annual Chamber Golf Classic

The Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce is excited to invite members, businesses, organizations, golfers, and the community to the 32nd Annual Chamber Golf Classic!

This annual tournament is a great way to enjoy a fun day on the course, promote your business or organization, and support the Chamber. Teams, sponsorships, and raffle items are now being accepted.

Click here for online registration, printable registration & sponsorship form, and more info.

Friday, June 26th

Woodland Hills Golf Course
2414 S. Horton St.

  • Registration & Putting Contest: 8am
  • Shotgun Start: 9am
  • Format: 4-person Scramble
  • $320 per team includes: Play, lunch, cart, mulligans, games package, & skins

Limited carts are available, so teams with their own cart are encouraged to bring it.

Sponsorships

This annual event is a great opportunity to promote your business or organization while supporting the Chamber and enjoying a fun day of golf, networking, and community connection.

Banner Sponsor

Showcase your business name & logo prominently displayed along the fence at #1 tee box. Sponsor logos also included on pre-tournament materials.

  • Banner + Team: $595 with own/prior banner  |  $645 if banner is made
  • Banner Only: $300  |  $350 if banner is made

Exclusive Hole Sponsor

Showcase your business name & logo displayed exclusively on a hole.

  • Exclusive Hole + Team: $495
  • Exclusive Hole Sponsor Only: $200

Supporting Sponsor

Sponsor sign with business name displayed in front of the clubhouse, showing your support.

  • Supporting Sponsor & Team: $420
  • Supporting Sponsor Only: $125

Team Entry Only

Enjoy a great day of golf, which includes play, lunch, cart, mulligans, games package, and skins.

  • $320

Click HERE for a PDF copy of Sponsorship levels and information.

Reserve your sponsorship: [email protected] or 620-223-3566

Raffle & Prize Donations Needed!

The Chamber is also accepting raffle and prize donations for the Golf Classic. Donated items help add excitement to the event and give businesses another great way to be recognized.

Items may include gift certificates, merchandise, themed baskets, promotional items, services, golf items, swag bag items, or hole prize giveaways.

All donations are appreciated and help make the tournament more fun for players while showcasing local businesses and organizations.

Register Today!

Teams may register online, stop by, or call the Chamber Office!

620-223-3566
231 E. Wall St.

Click HERE to register!

Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce
231 E. Wall St., Fort Scott, KS 66701
620-223-3566
fortscott.com

Chamber of Commerce Lunch & Learn Labor Wages Is June 17

Join us for an upcoming
Chamber Lunch & Learn
US Department of Labor
Wage & Hour Division
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
11:30am-1pm
Empress Event Center, 7 N. Main St.
Entrances in both front & back of the Empress.
Avoid costly wage & hour mistakes!
All are welcome!
Click here for printable flyer.

Chamber Lunch & Learn flyer

Fort Scott Chamber Hosts Lunch & Learn with U.S. Department of Labor Wage & Hour Division

The Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce invites business owners, managers, human resource professionals, nonprofit leaders, and employers of all sizes to attend an informative Chamber Lunch & Learn featuring the U.S. Department of Labor Wage & Hour Division on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.

The program will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Empress Event Center, 7 N. Main Street in Downtown Fort Scott.

Presenter Trini Najera Murguia, Community Outreach Resource Planning Specialist with the U.S. Department of Labor, will provide an overview of key employment and overtime regulations and discuss common compliance issues facing employers today.

Topics will include:

  • Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) requirements
  • Employment relationships
  • Exempt vs. nonexempt employee classifications
  • Calculating overtime pay
  • Recordkeeping requirements
  • Lactation break provision in the workplace
  • Youth employment protections
  • Common wage and hour violations

Attendees will also have the opportunity to ask questions and receive information directly from a representative of the U.S. Department of Labor.

“This Lunch & Learn is designed to help employers better understand federal labor laws and avoid costly wage and hour mistakes,” said Lindsay Madison, President and CEO of the Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce. “Whether you own a small business, manage employees, oversee HR functions, or operate a nonprofit organization, this information is valuable and applicable to your workplace.”

Registration is $20 for Chamber members with lunch, $10 for Chamber members without lunch, $30 for non-members with lunch, and $20 for non-members without lunch.

Advance registration is requested by Monday, June 15 at 1:00 p.m. for those ordering lunch.

To register, visit FortScott.com, email [email protected], or call the Chamber at (620) 223-3566.

The event is presented by the Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by Davis Accounting and Labconco.

For more information, contact the Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce at (620) 223-3566 or visit www.FortScott.com.

Click HERE to register to attend.

Please register by 1pm Monday, June 15th, especially if ordering lunch.

We hope to see you there!

Thank you to event sponsors:

Davis Accounting

Labconco

A special thank you to our Chamber Champion members below…

Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce Chamber Champion members

Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce
231 E. Wall St., Fort Scott, KS 66701
620-223-3566
fortscott.com

Click HERE to view our 2026 Community Guide-Member Directory!

FSCC’s New Music Performer Director is Lauren Powell

Fort Scott, KS – Lauren Powell has been hired as Fort Scott Community College’s new music performance director.

 

Powell earned a Bachelor of Music in vocal performance from Simpson College and both a Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts in vocal performance from Louisiana State University. Throughout her academic career, she performed numerous leading operatic roles and gained teaching experience through private instruction, collegiate teaching and studio leadership.

 

For the past several years, Powell has continued to expand her private studio while serving as a classical voice instructor at the School for Music Vocations at Southwestern Community College in Iowa. Her experience teaching students of various ages and musical backgrounds aligns with the college’s efforts to rebuild and grow its music program.

 

Powell will begin her role with an initial group of music students already committed to Fort Scott Community College, including students who signed to participate in the music program during signing events held April 28 and May 8, 2026. She will work with those students while continuing efforts to recruit and develop additional opportunities for music students at the college.

 

The addition of a music educator with advanced academic credentials and extensive performance experience marks an important step in the continued development of the college’s music offerings. Powell’s background in performance and instruction will support efforts to attract students, enhance campus life and expand music opportunities for both the college and the Fort Scott community.

 

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Chad Kline is FSCC’s New Head Men’s Basketball Coach

 

 

Submitted photo.

Fort Scott Names Chad Kline New Head Men’s Basketball Coach

 

Fort Scott, KS – Chad Kline has been named head men’s basketball coach at Fort Scott Community College, bringing 23 years of coaching experience to the Greyhounds program.

 

Kline will lead the men’s basketball program as FSCC continues to build on recent success and strengthen its presence in the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference.

 

“We want to welcome Chad and his family to Fort Scott as our new men’s basketball coach,” FSCC Athletic Director Dave Wiemers said. “Coach Kline will bring strong leadership and a vision for building a competitive program. We look forward to the impact he will have as we continue the forward momentum of the men’s program.”

 

Joining Kline on the coaching staff is Kemani Roberson, who has been hired as the men’s basketball assistant coach. Roberson will assist with recruiting, player development and day-to-day operations of the program.

 

Together, Kline and Roberson will lead the next chapter of Greyhound men’s basketball, focusing on student-athlete development, competitive success and continued growth of the program.

 

Auditions For Willy Wonka are July 6-7

 

Bourbon County Community Theatre Auditions for Willy Wonka TYA

Bourbon County Community Theatre (BCCT) is producing its first ever musical this summer, open to all ages.

Auditions for Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka (TYA – Theatre for Young Audiences) version are 6:30-8:30 p.m. July 6 or 7 at the Fort Scott High School Auditorium.

“The delicious adventures experienced by Charlie Bucket on his visit to Willy Wonka’s mysterious chocolate factory light up the stage in this captivating adaptation of Roald Dahl’s fantastical tale. Featuring the enchanting songs from the 1971 film starring Gene Wilder, and new songs by Leslie Bricusse (Jekyll & Hyde, Doctor Dolittle) and Anthony Newley, Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka TYA is a scrumdidilyumptious musical guaranteed to delight everyone’s sweet tooth,” according to Music Theatre International.

Those who audition should plan to stay for the entire time period on one evening of auditions. They should prepare to sing a 16-32 measure portion of a song. Auditioners should bring an accompaniment recording to sing along with.

Rehearsals are 6:30-9 p.m. Monday through Thursday at FSHS. Performances are at 7 p.m. on Aug. 7 and at 2 and 7 p.m. on Aug. 8 at FSHS.

Those who are cast in the show are asked to donate a $25 participation fee with a maximum of $50 per family. Parents who are not in the show with their children should also volunteer to supervise on a performance night.

BCCT is also looking for a Lighting Designer and Sound Designer for the production as well as Stage Crew. The show is directed by Angie Bin with musical direction by Taylor Jones and choreography by Abby Stepps.

“We are so excited to finally be able to offer our community our first ever musical production. This will be such a fun venture for all ages and we have an incredible artistic staff eager to get started,” said Bin.

BCCT is seeking sponsors to help make their first musical successful. Please see the BCCT facebook page for more information on how to become a financial sponsor or contact Bin for more information.

Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka TYA has music and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley. It is adapted for the stage by Leslie Bricusse and Timothy Allen Mcdonald and is based on the book “Charlie And The Chocolate Factory” by Roald Dahl. It is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI, www.mtishows.com

Anyone with questions should contact Bin at 620-719-9622 or at [email protected].

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Bronson Receives Infrastructure Funding

Governor Kelly Announces Over $13.7M
for Infrastructure Projects Across Kansas


TOPEKA
– Governor Laura Kelly today announced 18 Kansas communities have secured over $13.7 million in federal and state funding for airport and energy grid resilience improvement projects.

The awards include over $10.1 million in federal Infrastructure and Investment Jobs Act (IIJA) funding and over $3.6 million in matching funds from the Kansas Infrastructure Hub and Build Kansas Fund. Combined with over $165,000 in local contributions, the total investment in Kansas for this round of infrastructure grants is more than $13.9 million.

“Kansas’ commitment to investing in critical infrastructure has helped create opportunities to secure additional funding and advance projects that benefit communities statewide,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “These investments are about more than strengthening infrastructure; they are about improving quality of life, supporting economic opportunity, and building a stronger future for our state.”

The Kansas Infrastructure Hub connects multiple state agencies and serves as a resource center for Kansas communities to identify best practices for maximizing IIJA and other federal and state funding opportunities. The Build Kansas Fund provides state matching dollars for projects throughout Kansas that successfully apply for federal grants under IIJA.

In total, the Build Kansas Fund has provided the required non-federal match dollars for 92 federal grants across Kansas. The combined total investment by the Build Kansas Fund for all projects is over $51.28 million, which has resulted in federal grant awards of more than $161 million returning to the state of Kansas.

“These awards demonstrate the Kansas Infrastructure Hub’s commitment to supporting improvements across multiple sectors and ensuring communities of all sizes can compete successfully for federal funding opportunities,” Shawn WesnerExecutive Director of the Kansas Infrastructure Hub, said. “Through the support of the Kansas Legislature and Governor Kelly, we are bringing together federal, state and local funding to make strategic investments that will strengthen our state infrastructure and support communities for years to come.”

By helping secure investments in both airport infrastructure and energy grid resilience, the Hub continues to advance a comprehensive approach to infrastructure development that strengthens transportation networks, enhances energy reliability, and promotes long-term economic growth throughout Kansas.

“The City of Glen Elder is a rural North Central Kansas town with a population of 363. Glen Elder, like so many other small towns in Kansas, is run with a tight budget. The city was in dire need of replacing old, highly sun-faded, and hard-to-read electric meters on homes and businesses. However, the budget did not allow the city to purchase all the meters outright without the matching funds from the Build Kansas Fund. The city is extremely grateful for the Section 40101(d) Second Round Grant and the matching Build Kansas Funds which allowed Glen Elder to purchase new Itron radio-read electric meters,” Jerri Senger, Glen Elder City Clerk, said.

The Kansas projects receiving funding are:

  • City of Ness City – Airport Apron Expansion
    • Build Kansas Funding – $5,500
    • Federal Funding Awarded – $110,000
    • Applicant Contribution – $289
      • Total Project – $115,789
  • City of Ottawa – Airport Taxiway Construction
    • Build Kansas Funding – $29,250
    • Federal Funding Awarded – $585,000
    • Applicant Contribution – $1,540
      • Total Project – $615,790
  • City of Clay Center – Airport Hangar Project
    • Build Kansas Funding – $13,320
    • Federal Funding Awarded – $266,385
    • Applicant Contribution – $701
      • Total Project – $280,406
  • City of Junction City – Airfield Obstruction Removal
    • Build Kansas Funding – $15,200
    • Federal Funding Awarded – $304,000
    • Applicant Contribution – $800
      • Total Project – $320,000
  • City of Hays – Airport Runway Reconstruction
    • Build Kansas Funding – $65,302
    • Federal Funding Awarded – $1,306,044
    • Applicant Contribution – $3,437
      • Total Project – $1,374,783
  • City of Cawker City – Power Pole Maintenance & Repair
    • Build Kansas Funding – $37,935
    • Federal Funding Awarded – $82,618
    • Applicant Contribution – $1,997
      • Total Project – $122,550
  • Sumner County Electric Cooperative – Transmission Pole Replacement
    • Build Kansas Funding – $260,997
    • Federal Funding Awarded – $568,416
    • Applicant Contribution – $13,737
      • Total Project – $843,150
  • Wheatland Electric Cooperative – Pole Replacement & Undergrounding
    • Build Kansas Funding – $417,556
    • Federal Funding Awarded – $909,378
    • Applicant Contribution – $21,977
      • Total Project – $1,348,911
  • City of Beloit – Pole Replacement
    • Build Kansas Funding – $209,070
    • Federal Funding Awarded – $455,326
    • Applicant Contribution – $11,004
      • Total Project – $675,400
  • City of Glen Elder – Meter Updates
    • Build Kansas Funding – $10,818
    • Federal Funding Awarded – $23,560
    • Applicant Contribution – $569
      • Total Project – $34,947
  • City of Bronson – Grid Updates
    • Build Kansas Funding – $125,523
    • Federal Funding Awarded – $273,371
    • Applicant Contribution – $6,606
      • Total Project – $405,500
  • City of Jetmore – Pole Replacement
    • Build Kansas Funding – $169,268
    • Federal Funding Awarded – $368,643
    • Applicant Contribution – $8,909
      • Total Project – $546,820
  • Brown Atchison Electric Cooperative – Pole Replacement
    • Build Kansas Funding – $395,106
    • Federal Funding Awarded – $860,484
    • Applicant Contribution – $20,795
      • Total Project – $1,276,385
  • Bluestem Electric – Powerline Replacement
    • Build Kansas Funding – $383,216
    • Federal Funding Awarded – $834,590
    • Applicant Contribution – $20,169
      • Total Project – $1,237,975
  • Doniphan Electric Cooperative – Rebuild Substation
    • Build Kansas Funding – $541,713
    • Federal Funding Awarded – $1,179,775
    • Applicant Contribution – $28,512
      • Total Project – $1,750,000
  • Flint Hills Rural Electric Cooperative – Pole & Line Replacement
    • Build Kansas Funding – $459,167
    • Federal Funding Awarded – $1,000,000
    • Applicant Contribution – $24,166
      • Total Project – $1,483,333
  • City of Luray – Transformer Replacement
    • Build Kansas Funding – $258,067
    • Federal Funding Awarded – $533,933
      • Total Project – $792,000
  • City of Savonburg – Grid Replacement
    • Build Kansas Funding – $227,601
    • Federal Funding Awarded – $470,899
      • Total Project – $698,500

To learn more about the Hub, please visit the website here.

If you have questions about the Hub’s work, please reach out directly at: [email protected].

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ArtEffect Ambassador

Ambassadors in Action!
Meet our 2025-2026 Ambassador Emily Bittner, a ceramics teacher at Castro Valley High School in Castro Valley, California.

Each ARTEFFECT Ambassador culminates their visual arts online fellowship with a capstone project that brings the inspiring stories of the LMC Unsung Heroes into their classrooms and communities.

Here is an excerpt from Emily’s Capstone Project report:

“By learning about diverse unsung heroes, students gained a broader perspective on history and the contributions of individuals from different backgrounds. The act of translating these stories into visual form through sgraffito allowed for deeper emotional connection and creative expression.”

Congratulations to Emily and her students at Castro Valley High School in Castro Valley, California for a year full of spectacular ceramics projects inspired by LMC Unsung Heroes!

Read more about Emily’s capstone project
Congratulations to Emily’s student, Vlada Stinerman (Grade 12), for winning a 2026 Certificate of Excellence for her artwork A Dive Through Reality about Unsung Hero Dr. Sylvia Earle!
Emily also had two other students whose projects were selected as Finalists in the 2026 ARTEFFECT annual competition!
2026 Finalists by Emily Bittner’s students: Cleared for Takeoff by Clarissa Sun (Grade 12) about Unsung Hero Jerrie Cobb;  and Origin of the Strokeby Kalynn Huang about Unsung Hero Jackie Ormes.
Announcing the 2026 Competition Awardees!
View Winners
ARTEFFFECT is excited to announce 46 winners in the 11th annual competition. In total, $49,750 in prizes were awarded to the 46 winners across the middle and high school divisions.

In this year’s international competition, students in grades 6-12 explored and championed the stories of LMC Unsung Heroes—role models who made a positive and profound, yet previously unrecognized, impact on the course of history. For their entries, these young artists created original works of art and wrote reflective impact statements to reframe these untold stories in an array of artistic expressions and reflections.

“The ARTEFFECT competition is a one-of-a-kind opportunity for young people to consider, interpret and create original works of art about Unsung Heroes and the invaluable lessons their heroic deeds exemplify,” says Lowell Milken, founder of ARTEFFECT and the Lowell Milken Center for Unsung Heroes. “By giving visual form to acts of heroism, students deeply engage with their subject, asking questions not only of themselves as artists but also of themselves as human beings. This process unleashes the power of art to inspire ARTEFFECT participants to celebrate the past and discover their potential to influence the future.”

Thank you to all sponsoring classroom educators, art instructors, families, and communities for supporting these talented young artists through the 2026 competition. ARTEFFECT looks forward to celebrating these achievements over the coming weeks!

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2026 ARTEFFECT Competition Winners!
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Food For The Journey: Kansas Stories at The Gordon Parks Museum

Presentation Explores African American Food Traditions in Kansas

 

Fort Scott, KS. – The Gordon Parks Museum in Fort Scott, Kansas will host “Food for the Journey: Kansas Stories,” an interactive presentation and demonstration by Theressa Rice that will take place on June 19, 2026 at 12:00 p.m. at The Danny and Willa Ellis Family Fine Arts Center at 2108 S. Horton St.  Members of the community are invited to attend the free event. Contact the Gordon Parks Museum at 620-223-2700 ext. 5850 for more information. The event is part of “Kansas Folklife: Celebrating Kansas Traditions,” a series of folklife presentations developed by Humanities Kansas recognizing the nation’s milestone 250th anniversary.

 

This is a free Lunch and Learn event, with drinks and desserts provided.

“Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend this presentation event to learn more about the Kansas Folklife and the journey of African Americans migration from the south” said Museum Director, Kirk Sharp.

 

As African Americans made their way to Kansas, what foods came with them? Theressa Rice’s presentation is rooted in stories – stories from her history, her grandparents’ farm, her family’s migration from Oklahoma and Texas, and the food that graced the table for Sunday Supper once they reached their destination. Some stories might sound familiar – hunting for rabbits, frying up chickens, boiling potatoes dug straight from the ground, and picking berries off the vine to make into a delicious pie. Audience members will connect to these timeless traditions that stretch across generations (and maybe even get a slice of homemade pie to try).

 

Theressa Rice is a storyteller, baker, and small business owner.

 

“Kansas Folklife: Celebrating Kansas Traditions” is part of “By the People: Beyond 250,” a national initiative of the Federation of State Humanities Councils and the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage.

 

For more information about “Food for the Journey: Kansas Stories” in Fort Scott, Kansas, contact the Gordon Parks Museum at 620-223-2700 ext.5850 or visit gordonparkscenter.org

 

 

 

About Humanities Kansas

Humanities Kansas is an independent nonprofit leading a movement of ideas. Since 1972, HK’s programming, grants, and partnerships have documented and shared stories to spark conversations and invite new insights. Together with statewide partners and supporters, HK encourages Kansans to draw on diverse histories, literatures, and cultures to create connections with one another and strengthen Kansas communities and our democracy. Visit humanitieskansas.org.

 

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FSCC Board of Trustees Special Meeting June 11, 2026

Ellis Fine Arts Center on the campus of Fort Scott Community College, 2401 S. Horton.

FORT SCOTT COMMUNITY COLLEGE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES SPECIAL MEETING
ELLIS FINE ARTS CENTER
JUNE 11, 2026 – 12:00 P.M.

PUBLIC AGENDA

1.0 CALL MEETING TO ORDER – CHAIR DOUG ROPP

1.1 Roll Call of Trustees by the Clerk:
Bailey, Brown, Cosens, Hoyt, McKinnis, Ropp

2.0 FLAG SALUTE & INVOCATION
3.0 LEADERSHIP REPORTS & UPDATES (INFORMATION)

3.1 Academics – Vice President of Academic Affairs – Dr. Larry Guerrero
3.2 Advancement – Dean of Advancement – Lindsay Hill
3.3 Athletics – Athletic Director – Dave Wiemers
3.4 Finance – CFO – Vice President of Finance & Operations – Gina Shelton
3.5 Student Services – Vice President of Student Affairs – Vanessa Poyner
3.6 Grant Updates – Dean of Advancement – Lindsay Hill
3.7 Presidential Update – President Dr. Jack Welch

4.0 REVIEW OF JUNE 15TH AGENDA ITEMS (INFORMATION)
5.0 PERSONNEL

5.1 Enter Executive Session – Personnel Matters (ACTION)
5.2 Exit Executive Session – Return to Open Session (ACTION)

6.0 BOARD MEMBER TRAINING (INFORMATION)
7.0 ADJOURN (ACTION)

Bourbon County Sheriff’s Office Daily Reports June 10

Bourbon County Sheriff’s Office Daily Report – June 10, 2026

Arrested

Rodriguez, Ashley Katherine (Age 32) – Arrested 6/9/2026 12:30 PM by Bourbon County Sheriff’s Office. Charge: Warrant – Fort Scott Municipal. Bond: $500.00 Cash. Released 6/9/2026 1:15 PM.

Released

Rodriguez, Ashley Katherine – Released 6/9/2026 1:15 PM via Cash Bond (Self).

Sawyer, Emily A (Age 41) – Released 6/9/2026 2:49 PM via Surety Bond (Able Bonding).

Total Inmates Released: 2

Documents:

Reports of Sheriff Martin’s Collapse at Congressional Ceremony Tuesday

Multiple sources say that Sheriff Martin collapsed and hit his head during a Congressional Records presentation at FSCC on Tuesday June 9th. FortScott.biz reached out to the Sheriff’s office for an official statement soon after the event, but no one was available for comment. The Sheriff’s office Facebook page was updated shortly after 3pm on Tuesday to say they were closed for the rest of the day.


Posts on Bourbon County GOP, Senator Marshall, Bourbon County Sheriff’s and The City of Fort Scott’s Facebook pages are  full of comments with calls for prayers for his quick recovery.

2:34 update statement from Bill Martin’s Family:

Sheriff Martin suffered a medical emergency during an awards assembly on 6/9/26. As of this morning the Sheriff is in critical condition but is stable at this time. The family and the Bourbon County Sheriff’s Office appreciates the prayers and everyone who respected our privacy during this time.

FortScott.biz will update with more information when it becomes available. 

Chamber Coffee Hosted by Varia Quality Resale Clothing on June 11

Join us for Chamber Coffee

hosted by Chamber Member

Varia

Quality Resale Clothing

Thursday, June 11th

 

8am

@ Varia
114 E. 23rd St.

We hope to see you there!

The Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce invites members and guests to a Chamber Coffee hosted by Varia Quality Resale Clothing, 114 E. 23rd St. this Thursday, June 11th at 8am.

Coffee, juice, and refreshments will be served, and attendees may register to win a special drawing.

Varia offers affordable prices and a variety of high-quality used items, including women’s, teens’, and children’s clothing, as well as purses, shoes, jewelry, and more. Owner, Robin Kendrick, is celebrating her 5th year in business and is excited to host this event and welcome the community to join in the celebration.

Varia’s June Special will feature a $25 store credit drawing. Customers who spend a minimum of $20 when shopping in-store may register for the drawing.

For more information, contact the Chamber at (620) 223-356. Visit the Events Calendar at fortscott.com and select the Chamber Coffees category for upcoming locations.

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Varia Facebook Page!

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Varia website!

A special thank you to our Chamber Champion members below…
Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce

231 E. Wall St., Fort Scott, KS 66701

620-223-3566

fortscott.com

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