Friday, December 18, 2009

2009 Vision Leadership Class celebrates graduation



The Rooks County Vision Leadership program saw the number of alumni expand by 10 this year with the addition of the 2009 class. On Wednesday, December 16, the class, along with approximately 25 alumni from each of the previous five classes, celebrated the completion of the 2009 program. The event was once again held at Cedar Links Country Club.


Recognized for their participation in this years program were: Nicole Armbrister, Kelly Arnberger, Ashley Bedient, Billie Chesney, Denae Denio-Odle, Lincoln Griffin, Nicole Keas, Shannon Mongeau, Shari Tucker, and Jeff Werner.


One of the highlights of this years class was the inclusion of three high school students. "Including high school students in the leadership training has been a goal of mine for several years, and I couldn't have been more happy with the participation and insight from Nicole, Billie, and Lincoln" said program director Roger Hrabe. "We talk so much about keeping our young people at home, but so often we don't include them in our decision making. If we truly expect them to feel good about staying, or coming home once they leave, we should let them know that their input and their inclusion in what we do is important to us."


A requirement of the program is to complete a class project, and several of the class members talked about the status of their projects this year. Examples of projects included a book program for children ages 1-5, safe Halloween activities, a community water project, a fair parade, community website help, and mentoring for elementary students. In previous years, projects by Vision alumni have included Plainville's Hometown Christmas, county 5th graders to a FHSU basketball game, park projects, reflective rural address signs, and benches outside a school, just to name a few.


If you are interested in participating in the 2010 Vision class, or would just like to know more about leadership activities, contact Economic Development Director Roger Hrabe at 785-425-6881 or e-mail at rooksed@ruraltel.net.


(Class picture identification, L to R, Nicole Armbrister, Denae Denio-Odle, Lincoln Griffin, Nicole Keas, Shannon Mongeau, Shari Tucker, and Jeff Werner. Not pictured are Kelly Arnberger, Ashley Bedient, and Billie Chesney)

Friday, December 4, 2009

Kansas Magazine features Comeaus

The "C" is for Chuck, the "S" for Shirley, "Post" is from The Pineapple Post in Plainville and "Co." is for managers Norman and Sandy Keller plus a staff that keeps things interesting at the Hays store of simple luxuries: C.S. Post & Co.

Chuck and Shirley Comeau, who reside in Plainville, are featured in the winter edition of Kansas Magazine. The article focuses on how C.S. Post & Co. came into being and how the Comeau family has taken a love for small towns, unique design, and a need to fill the customers' dignified taste into successful retail businesses in Hays and Plainville.

Kansas Magazine is online at www.KansasMag.com, and you can follow them Twitter @KANSASMag or follow them on Facebook at facebook.com/KansasMagazine.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Main St. Gallery & Jasmine's Asian Cafe in the news

In a time when it seems difficult to find the positive things that are going on in our rural communities, it is refreshing to see a couple of positive articles on Rooks County businesses.

Main Street Gallery in Stockton and Jasmine's Asian Cafe were both featured recently in the Hays Daily News. You can read the articles by going to the Rooks County website at www.rookscounty.net and clicking on the articles under "The Latest News" column.