Downtown Vision Presentation
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
After hearing public input and looking at market research, Goody Clancy will be back in town to present their draft vision and beginning framework of the downtown master plan. The presentation will be held at the Scottish Rite on April 28th from 6-8pm. The public is asked to attend to give feedback and recommendations on the draft presented. It's important that YP's make a showing to ensure our voice is heard.
Downtown Revitalization
Thursday, April 8, 2010
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Have an opinion on this matter? Show up for the public hearing on Tuesday (council meetings start at 9:00) and share your opinion. Or simply send a quick email to your Council Member and let them know your thoughts. It DOES make a difference. Make sure your voice is heard.
Read more in the Eagle here and here. Real Development has a blog you can read here. And to see a video of the Exchange Place exterior and high-tech parking garage, click here.
This Tuesday (4/13) Wichita City Council will hold a public hearing on a Real Development request to expand a tax increment financing (TIF) plan for the Exchange Place housing project. While doing the research for the Destination ICT study, we heard time and time again that people wanted our downtown to be more than it currently is - more housing options, more entertainment options, more retail. And there is the always debated question of what needs to come first, the people or the places?
Have an opinion on this matter? Show up for the public hearing on Tuesday (council meetings start at 9:00) and share your opinion. Or simply send a quick email to your Council Member and let them know your thoughts. It DOES make a difference. Make sure your voice is heard.
Read more in the Eagle here and here. Real Development has a blog you can read here. And to see a video of the Exchange Place exterior and high-tech parking garage, click here.
Webster Master of Health Administration Orientation Mixer
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Webster University is pleased to announce an orientation mixer (see attached invitation) for the Master of Health Administration degree. This is an opportunity for faculty, staff, and interested students and alumni to come together to share information and to learn about the MHA and Webster before our scheduled launch date of June 1. You are invited to attend and/or to share the attached invitation with anyone you know who may be interested. If appropriate, please post the attached flyer where others might see it. Please NOTE that all interested individuals need to RSVP to Brandi Miller brandim@webster.edu , or 316.686.6841, no later than Noon this Friday, April 9th.
As a graduate of Webster University, you can pursue the MHA as a sequential degree, which means that you would only need the 27 hours of MHA core courses to complete the degree. We’d love to have you back in our classrooms, so contact us today or attend the orientation on April 13 to learn more.
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Bike to Work in May!
Monday, April 5, 2010
May is the perfect time to bike to work. Biking to work builds
moral, encourages camaraderie, and is a great way to get active
in your community. Active employees are more alert, take fewer
sick days and are more productive. Biking also reduces your
carbon footprint, reduces traffic congestion and can save you
money. The Health & Wellness Coalition of Wichita is dedicated to
promoting physical activity and good nutrition for every
generation in the greater Wichita area. Plan now to be a part of
Bike Month. Who knows you may enjoy it so much you’ll make it
Bike Year.
Bike to Work Friday(s)
Plan now to have Bike to Work Friday(s) in May. Provide routes or maps highlighting friendly ways to ride to work. Provide a ridematching service so that novice cyclists can commute with the experienced bikers. Sponsor “commuter convoys”. Meet at several suburban locations and ride into the city together.
Provide incentives for your employees to bike to work. Get your Bike to Work Friday(s) campaign going by letting everyone who bikes to work "dress down" for the day. You could also provide a refreshment area upon their arrival. How about allowing those that bike to work to come to work an hour later or leave an hour earlier? Also consider hosting a Smart Cycling Class where a bike professional comes in to talk about commuting safely. E-mail information about your event to the Health & Wellness Coalition of Wichita (debbie.williams@ymcawichita.org) or call Debbie at 264-4066 ext. 221.
Why Bike to Work ?
May is bike month and bicycle
activities can help promote
individual health and recreation
as well as have positive impacts
on the community and the
environment.
Bike Month helps:
• Get more people riding more often and safely to improve physical activity levels.
• Increase the voice and visibility of the cycling community.
• Lead the way toward improved facilities and the cycling environment.
• Promote cycling as a transportation alternative.
It is a widely held belief that when there are more cyclists on the road, they are more visible, motorists are better prepared to deal with them, and the rate of accidents involving vehicles lowers. We also know that cycling for transportation is better for the environment and individual health. The more cyclists on the road, and the more visible, the more the city and county governments help us to improve facilities and conditions for bicycling. Help bicyclists in the city become more visible by joining us by riding through Bike Month... and beyond.
Kansas YP Summit
Friday, March 26, 2010
Reno County Young Professionals (Hutchinson, KS) are hosting a Kansas YP Summit on April 15th.
Wednesday, April 14
6:30 – 9:30 p.m. Summit reception at The W, a local restaurant and live entertainment venue.
14 N. Main, Hutchinson, Kansas
Hors d’oeuvres, beer and wine provided.
Attendance is optional, but admission is included with Summit registration; evening attendees can pick up their Summit registration packets at the event.
Thursday, April 15
7:30 – 8:30 a.m. Summit check-in and registration
*Registration is $50 thru April 7. Late registrants will pay $65/person.
8:30 a.m. Opening Session
9:15 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
Participants will have the option to choose one session each period. Sessions offered more than once are indicated with an asterisk.
Session A: What works? What doesn’t? How do things happen in different YP organizations? Ask questions to a panel of your peers leading organizations in Kansas.
Session B: Eco-friendly is good. Learn how you can be more Earth-friendly.
Session C: Concerned about the state of education in Kansas? Take part in a session with statewide leaders making education decisions.
Session D: Make a difference. A session about how you can get involved as a volunteer.
Session E: Start-Up Strategies with Dr. Cecily Drucker (this session spans two breakout session times, lasting from 9:15 a.m. – 10:55 a.m.)
10:10 a.m. – 10:55 a.m.
Session A: The Nuts and Bolts of Starting an Organization
Session B: Ever thought about a run for a local or state elected position?
Session C: Civic Leadership – How can we foster constructive problem solving through acts of leadership in our communities?
Session D: Diversity - how do we move forward and find consensus when we don’t all share the same views, skin color, age, or otherwise?
Session E: Start-Up Strategies with Dr. Cecily Drucker (Part 2)
11:05 a.m. – 11:50 a.m.
Session A: Financial Planning for Young Professionals
Session B: Going back to school for those considering an advanced degree or making a career change.
Session C: Your Digital Resume – The power of social media to sell your skills.
Session D: Diversity - how do we move forward and find consensus when we don’t all share the same views, skin color, age, or otherwise?
Session E: Starting your own business? Learn about resources available to entrepreneurial Kansans.
Noon – 1:30 p.m. Luncheon and Keynote Address by Kansas Governor Mark Parkinson
1:30 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.
Session A: Financial Planning for Young Professionals
Session B: Make a difference. A session about how you can get involved as a volunteer.
Session C: Your Digital Resume – The power of social media to sell your skills.
Session D: Why Small Towns Matter
Session E: Start-Up Strategies with Dr. Cecily Drucker (this session spans two breakout session times, lasting from 1:30 p.m. – 3:10 p.m.)
2:25 a.m. – 3:10 p.m.
Session A: A Framework for Understanding Poverty
Session B: Thought about a Century Ride, Triathlon, or Marathon? Find out how to train and eat to compete in a fitness challenge.
Session C: Civic Leadership – How can we foster constructive problem solving through acts of leadership in our communities?
Session D: Power Up for Rural Communities
Session E: Start-Up Strategies with Dr. Cecily Drucker (Part 2)
3:30 p.m. Closing Session
5:00 p.m. Hutchinson’s Third Thursday Events and Taste It Downtown food tour
Taste It Downtown tickets are $15 and available for purchase by attendees at the time of event registration.
There is no charge to attend Third Thursday activities.
2010 KCLI Facilitators Workshop
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
The Kansas Leadership Center is offering a unique and exciting opportunity to improve your facilitation skills. The Kansas Community Leadership Initiative (KCLI) Facilitators Workshop has been designed to increase the facilitation effectiveness of community leadership program facilitators. The KCLI Workshop will benefit anyone regardless of his or her facilitation experience and/or his or her exposure to previous Kansas Leadership Center (KLC) Programs. This experience offers an opportunity to fine tune your facilitation skills as well as experiment with new concepts.
WHAT: 2010 KCLI Facilitators Workshop
WHEN: May 10th – 13th, 2010
(Program begins at 1:00 p.m. on May 10; Ends at 1:00 p.m. May 13th)
WHERE: Wichita Hyatt Regency 400 W. Waterman, Wichita, KS
WHO SHOULD APPLY: Community leadership program facilitators
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?: You will practice with both content and process facilitation designed for effective community leadership programs.
HOW TO APPLY: Please visit our website at www.kansasleadershipcenter.org and then click Programs tab to be directed to application page.
PARTICIPATION FEE: $75 (includes lodging and most meals).
DEADLINE: April 1st

