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Donations sought by Baxter food pantry

Donations sought by Baxter food pantry

Donations sought by Baxter food pantry

It’s here, the time for joy and thanksgiving is upon us. November is the time when people start thinking about giving back and helping others. The Thanksgiving Holiday helps people remember to be more thankful for what they have and remember those in need.
Residents and staff

Residents and staff

Residents and staff

Residents and staff at Columbus Autumn Place dressed up like prison inmates for Halloween. Administrator Connie Bennett served as warden. Spooky decorations adorned the walls and ceiling of the facility to add to the holiday feel.

happy BIRTHDAY

November 5 Dan Abram Ronnie O’Toole Wally Gray November 6 Erika Grant Chris Meghann Charles Parsons Russ Smith Chris Well November 7 Tom Circle Tom Goff Jackson Harlos Hailey Moss Jace Reed Larry Reynolds Bruce Thomas Loren Westervelt Mike White
Paige Hunt, a Senior

Paige Hunt, a Senior

Paige Hunt, a Senior

Paige Hunt, a Senior from Columbus Unified High School and Kendal Bratton, a Junior from Baxter Springs High School, worked the 12 hour long Election Day at the voting center in Baxter Springs. Photo by Dee Riley.

Teen opportunity for civic discourse training

K-State Research and Extension’s state 4-H team and local Wildcat District have teamed up with the Institute for Civic Discourse and Democracy (ICDD) to provide an interactive virtual leadership training focused on facilitation and deliberation skills.
In previous years, the Chamber of Commerce has hosted a cookout before the Columbus Christmas Parade to raise funds for the Fourth of July Celebration. The 2022 July 4 event will be organized and coordinated by members of the Columbus Fire Department. They plan to have a cookout December 1 before this year’s Christmas parade to start fundraising for the fireworks display.

In previous years, the Chamber of Commerce has hosted a cookout before the Columbus Christmas Parade to raise funds for the Fourth of July Celebration. The 2022 July 4 event will be organized and coordinated by members of the Columbus Fire Department. They plan to have a cookout December 1 before this year’s Christmas parade to start fundraising for the fireworks display.

Nominations sought for Chris Award

The Columbus Chamber of Commerce is now accepting nominations for the Chris Award. Each year, after the announcement of the winner, we hear someone say they should have nominated someone. If they are not nominated, they can’t be the Chris Award winner.

Shop local this holiday season

Did you know? Your dollars spent in local Columbus businesses have three times the impact on our community as dollars spent at national chains. When you shop local, you help create jobs, fund more city services through sales tax, invest in neighborhood improvement and promote community development.

Time to submit dates for 2022 calendar

A new year will be upon us in just a few short weeks. Has your organization set dates for the large events for 2022? After setting the dates for 2022, you need to contact the Chamber office, in order to have it listed in the 2022 Calendar of Events brochure.

Fire department will take reins of July 4 celebration

The Columbus Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce that the Columbus Volunteer Firefighters will take on the Fourth of July Celebration for 2022. They plan to enlarge the activities for the coming year to include games and food trucks, along with fireworks.

Communities should play the hand they are dealt

I saw this excellent quote the other day by David Brinkley, he said, “A successful man is one who can lay a firm foundation with the bricks others have thrown at him”. I would like to substitute the word ‘man’ with the word ‘community, or local media company’.