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Osage City Municipal Golf Course “After Hours Mixer”

Osage City Golf Course board members welcomed Chamber members for an “After Hours” in April; from left, Dave Wiley, Gordon Worthing, Kim Bergquist, Clint Silver, Richard Burkdoll, and Matt Harmon. Chamber photo.

The Chamber of Commerce “After Hours Mixer” is a quarterly networking event held for Chamber members and guests. Attendees have the opportunity to become acquainted with their businesses and patrons in the community. The Osage City Municipal Golf Course hosted an After Hours

Mixer on April 27. Approximately 20 attended the event. Everyone enjoyed delicious snacks and beverages and good conversation. The course is in great shape and the golf board members would like to encourage everyone to come out and enjoy a game of golf. Available, are a variety of memberships to join which include single, family and student. The spacious Club House is also available to rent for meetings, parties, receptions, etc. Sunday morning breakfast is also served during selected months throughout the year. Many tournaments are hosted throughout the year at the course.

Scheduled plans for future “After Hours Mixers” will be ECAT in July, Peterson’s Assisted Living in September and Ramblin’ Rose in December.

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2018 Scholarship Recipients

Osage City Chamber of Commerce Awards Scholarships  

This year, the Chamber received several excellent applications for the scholarships. The applicants demonstrated outstanding scholastic achievements and community service.  The scholarship requires students to submit an application, two letters of reference, an official transcript and an essay covering “The Advantages of Owning and Operating a Business in a Small Town”.

The revenue from the $5 that residents pay to be listed on the maps for the spring/fall garage sales, goes directly for these two scholarships.

The Osage City Chamber of Commerce are pleased to announce Georgia Hutton and Carter Swindale as the 2018 recipients of our $250 scholarships. Georgia, daughter of Troy and Kerri Hutton will be attending Full Sail University in Florida. Georgia is enrolled in the Bachelor of Music Business.  After her graduation, she hopes to obtain a job in the music industry and be a positive role model for girls and young musicians.  Georgia’s end goal is to own her own production company and start a music label that promotes a positive image of music. Carter, son of  Kevin and JJ Swindale and Tricia Gundy will be attending Emporia State University in the fall.    Carter will be part of the Men’s Track and Field team as a thrower.  He plans to get his degree in Biology/Pre-Physical Therapy.  He will then apply to a Doctorate Program to get his degree as a Physical Therapist.  Carter eventually wants to come back to Osage City and work in their family practice.  We would like to wish Georgia and Carter the best of luck as they embark on the next chapter of furthering their education.

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Osage City citywide garage sale weekend scheduled for April 20-21, 2018

It is time to plan for the Osage City Citywide Garage Sale.  If you want your sale to be listed on the map please contact Casey’s in Osage City or Jodi at Vintage Park. There is a $5.00 donation for getting your name and address listed on the map.  This money is used for a scholarship for a graduating senior from Osage City High School.  Please support the Osage City Chamber of Commerce and this scholarship for a deserving Osage City High School Senior.  The deadline to get your sale on the map is April 17th at 8AM.   Contact Jodi Smith at Vintage Park 785-528-5095 if you have any questions.

Osage County City-Wide Garage Sale Information

In Osage County the other city wide garage sale dates and contacts are as follows:  Burlingame –April 7th – contact Ron Shaffer @ 785-654-3596 , Carbondale- April 14th  -contact Alice Smith @ Carbondale City Library @ 785-836-7638,  Osage City – April 20-21, contact- Jodi Smith@ Vintage Park @ 785-528-5095, and Overbrook- April 28th -contact Jennifer Anshutz at jenniferanshutz@me.com.

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7th Annual Jingle Bell Run/Walk, Nov. 25, 2017

Proceeds benefit the Warmth Fund. ECAT, ECKAN and the Osage City Chamber of Commerce

Where: Osage City Middle School entrance at 5th and California, Osage City

When: Saturday Nov. 25, 2017. Registration begins at 7:45 a.m., race 8:30 a.m.

Registration Fee: Pre-registrants $20 (includes race shirt); race day registrants-$25

Prize for the best Christmas costume or the ugliest Christmas sweater!

Male, female, 18 and under, 19-39, 40-55, 56 and over

Deadline for pre-registration T-shirt guarantee is Nov. 15, 2017. Please make checks payable to OC Christmas on Market.

Call or text Angie at 785-215-5497 with any questions.

Please send entry form/payment to Christmas on Market, 426 Market St. Osage City, KS 66523.

 

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Christmas on Market 2017: Treasured Memories

Planning is continuing for the annual Christmas on Market celebration Nov. 25.    We encourage you to mark the date on your calendar and plan to shop local that weekend as many of our hometown businesses will be offering great opportunities for holiday gifts.  The theme this year is: Christmas on Market 2017:  “Treasured Memories”.

In addition to shopping, activities will be held throughout the day including breakfast, lunch, visits with Santa, a 5K run, chili cook-off & feed, gingerbread house building, craft show, raffle, emergency services showcase, fire truck rides, ping pong drop, live reindeer, and the traditional lighted Christmas parade.    If you own a business or are a part of the community, this is a great time for you to be a part of a fun community event.  Let’s get together and make this great.  There have been a few changes or additions to the event this year. Be sure to watch for the posters that will be in the stores & also handouts for you to take home (available soon).  Some of the main changes is that the craft show will be downtown this year at the COF building which is the old Dollar General Store & the north end of the Depot. The raffle will take place earlier in the day, starting at 1:45 and located on 6th street between Main and Market streets.  This year, it will be required that Winners MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN. This year, the raffle is including some very nice retreat packages, so look in the participating stores for the raffle can by the register & buy your tickets.  An addition to the event this year will include a live reindeer that will be here for the day & will be available between 3:00-5:00 at the Santa Fe Park.  Be sure to come by and take a look at a live reindeer and take some pictures.  The reindeer will be pulling a sleigh with Santa & his elf in the parade.


PARADE:

Diane Michael, Parade Chairman is working diligently to have a parade to remember.  All individuals and groups are welcome to participate including individual floats, decorated golf carts, ATV’s (age 17 or older required for golf carts & ATV’s), marching bands, emergency service vehicles, cars, trucks, tractors. There will be prize money for float entries, decorated golf carts and ATV’s. Prize money for float entries will be 1st-$125; 2nd-$100; 3rd-$75; 4th-$50. Prize money for golf carts/ATV’s will be 1st-$30; 2nd-$20; 3rd-$10. The parade starts at 6:00 pm, judging for floats, golf carts & ATV’s is at 5:00 pm, lining up at the west end of Market street.   For registration, contact Diane at 785-608-2277, 510 Holiday, m.diane27@yahoo.com.  Don’t forget, the theme this year is “Treasured Memories”.


CRAFT SHOW:

We are hoping to have one of the best craft shows this year.  Be sure to contact Janet Bosworth at 785-554-5039 if you are interested in having a booth in the craft show. Also, please note that the location has been moved to downtown & will be in the COF building which is the old Dollar General Store & the north end of the Depot.


RAFFLE:

The raffle will take place earlier in the day, starting at 1:45 and located on 6th street between Main and Market streets.  This year, it will be required that Winners MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN. The raffle is including some very nice retreat packages:

  1. Kansas City CoCo Key Water Park-One night stay & four Waterpark passes
  2. Chateau Avalon Hotel, Kansas City- Choice of Adventure Suite for one night stay
  3. Downstream Casino Resort, Quapaw, OK (Joplin, MO)-one night stay & dinner for 2
  4. Prairie Band Hotel & Casino, Mayetta-One night stay & $50 Gift Certificate to Three Fires Steakhouse
  5. Fire Keepers Golf Course, Mayetta-18 holes of golf for two
  6. Johnny Cascone’s Italian Restaurant, Overland Park-$25.00 Gift Certificate

There will also be the traditional Jerry’s Thriftway – $200 groceries & Haskin’s Oil- $200 fuel drawing.

PLEASE NOTE THE CHANGES FOR THE RAFFLE, INCLUDING TIME, LOCATION, MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN.

Look in the participating stores for the raffle can by the register & buy your tickets.

Artfully Quilted by Barb’s, Bank of Osage City, Designs by Diane, First National Bank, Harmon Dental, Landmark Bank, Marilynn’s, McCoy’s Steren Electronics, Osage Hardware, Ramblin’ Rose.  Tickets will also be available to purchase the day of the event, at the Senior Center and at the Craft Show.


GINGERBREAD BUILDING:

There has been a change in location for the gingerbread building this year.  The event will be downtown at the American Legion Post 198.  The time remains the same (2:00-4:00 pm), just the location has changed.


HOME TOWN SANTA

Shop in your hometown, ask anyone that you meet on the street or in the businesses “Are you the Home Town Santa?”  If you are lucky & the person you ask is the Home Town Santa, you will receive $20 in Osage City Chamber Bucks to be used locally at one of the fine businesses that serve you.


Christmas on Market info—A brief summary of the schedule of events & activities.  The posters will be  printed & distributed to businesses & outlying community businesses soon.  Some of the events & activities include the Jingle Bell 5K Run/Walk  chairperson Angie Theel has been contacting businesses to sponsor the event & get their name on the back of the t-shirt. Contact Angie if you would like to enter the event-785/215-5497. Entry forms are available at some businesses.  Twelve (12) businesses are participating in the Retail Poker Run, chaired by Ronda Harmon. Breakfast will be provided by the Kiwanis Club. Santa will be arriving around 9:30 am.  Fifteen businesses are participating in the window decorating contest representing the theme, “Treasured Memories”.  Craft Show, please note that the location has been moved to downtown & will be in the COF building which is the old Dollar General Store & the north end of the Depot.  This event is coordinated by Janet Bosworth, 785-554-5039.   Outdoor food vendors will fill the air with holiday aromas. They will be serving lunch & food items throughout the day, starting at 11:00 am. They will be located on north 6th street between Market & Holliday streets.  Also located on the sidewalk will be groups having bake sales, serving hot drinks, etc. This year there will be a new attraction which will include a live reindeer. From 3:00-5:00 pm. the reindeer will be located at the Santa Fe Park & will be available to take pictures.  Children’s activities will include Osage City Public Library Story Time at the Library, Gingerbread Building, sponsored by the Osage City PTA  will be downtown at the American Legion building.  Santa visits will be at the Osage County Senior Center.  Kathy Ayers will be in charge of the Chili Cook-Off & Chili Feed. The Raffle Prize Drawing coordinated by Barb Thompson will take place earlier in the day this year, starting at 1:45 and located on 6th street between Main and Market streets.  This year, it will be required that winners MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN. The raffle is including some very nice retreat packages & the traditional Jerry’s & Haskins drawings.  Raffle tickets are available for sale at ten (10) businesses.  Look in the participating stores for the raffle can by the register & buy your tickets.

Artfully Quilted by Barb’s, Bank of Osage City, Designs by Diane, First National Bank, Harmon Dental, Landmark Bank, Marilynn’s, McCoy’s Steren Electronics, Osage Hardware, Ramblin’ Rose.  The Parade will start at 6:00 & proceed from the west end of Market through downtown. Included again this year will be a decorated golf carts/ATV’s competition category.  This year, the Downtown Holiday Lighting ceremony will be held prior to the parade. The lighting ceremony will take place at 5:45.  Approximately 6 businesses will be sponsoring activities in their stores throughout the day. Conrad Carlson Foundation will be sponsoring a free photo booth located at the vacant lot by Osage Hardware.  The Secret Home Town Santa organized by Jeanette will be an ongoing activity from November 25 (Christmas on Market) to December 24 or until all secret Santa’s have been discovered.

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Osage City Flint Hills Nature Trail Fall Fest

October 7th marked the 1st year for Osage City Chamber of Commerce to host the Flint Hills Nature Trail Fall Fest which also included the Dirty Kanza Promotions “Rush the Rails” event.  The event ran from 10:00 am-6:00 pm.  There were over one hundred bicycle riders & eight relay teams that traveled through Osage City during the day.

There were three locations that designated the length of the trail chosen by the participants.  The route starts in Osawatomie, full distance (96 miles); Vassar/Pomona State Park, half distance (54 miles);  Admire, short distance (25 miles); finish line at Council Grove.  Participants chose which course length they wanted to participate in.

The Gilday Gas Station was the designated stopping point for the participants coming through Osage.  Nourishing refreshments, drinks & first aid were provided at the stop.  The Osage City Kiwanis Club hosted the refreshment area.  Dave Azwell, Kathi Webster and Keena King, were great ambassadors for Osage City as they greeted & served the participants.  There were numerous activities taking place throughout the Santa Fe Park, Santa Fe Depot and Theels’s vacant lot.  The day included business sidewalk sales, bouncy house, food vendors, ice cream social, children’s activities, craft show, Restorative & Stretching sessions and a fine arts display.

Dirty Kanza Promotions plans to make this an annual event, so the Chamber of Commerce are looking forward to having a bigger & better event for 2018.

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Report: 2017 Osage City Chamber Festival of Beer

Submitted by Jim Lohmeyer   

The 5th annual Osage City Chamber Festival of Beer is in the books. September 30th at the 4-H Pavilion, area patrons were able to enjoy beautiful weather, live music, good food and most importantly taste over 100 beers.  The Chamber beer fest has turned into a great event for local and area folk as it allows all to sample several Kansas breweries and many regional and national brews. The Chamber would like to thank the volunteers that came out to help out, the Osage County Fair Board for providing the venue, Becky Siljenberg for her commitment to excellence in organizing the fest but foremost all the customers who came out to enjoy the day. The funds from this event helps the Chamber with many different projects around Osage such as scholarships for high school seniors, the Warmth Fund, E.C.A.T.,  the 4th of July fireworks and many more. Thanks to one and all.

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Enjoy the positive impact of Chamber membership

As a member of the Osage City Chamber of Commerce you are more informed, better educated and directly connected to your peers.  Whether you are starting a new business or you are an established business owner, membership with the Osage City Chamber of Commerce provides a multitude of opportunities to grow your business and connect to the community.

Networking Opportunities:

Business After Hours Mixers, monthly luncheon and ribbon cuttings.

Promotion Opportunities:

Community directory, email blast, sponsorships and advertising.

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2017 Chamber Officers and Directors

2017 Officers & Board Members

  • President – Don Shaw, Branine Chevrolet-Buick
  • Vice President – Kathy Ayers, First National Bank of Kansas
  • Secretary – Diane Michael, Designs by Diane
  • Treasurer – Jan Ogleby, Osage County Herald-Chronicle

2017 Board of Directors

  • Jim Lohmeyer, Flint Hills Beverage
  • Jodi Smith, Vintage Park at Osage City
  • Jodi Stark, Jodi Lohmeyer-Stark Agency
  • Patrick Gardner, COF Training Services

Executive Director – Jeanette Swarts

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Upcoming Chamber activities

November

  • 14 – Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting, 12:00 noon, Flint Hills Beverage Hospitality Room
  • 21 – Chamber of Commerce Member Meeting, 12:00 noon, Flint Hills Beverage Hospitality Room
  • 25 – Christmas on Market Opener;  7th Annual 5K Jingle Bell Run/Walk;  Craft Show, Lighted Parade.

December

  • 1-24 – Hometown Santa
  • 12 – Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting, 12:00 noon, Flint Hills Beverage Hospitality Room
  • 19 – Chamber of Commerce Member Meeting, 12:00 noon, Flint Hills Beverage Hospitality Room
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2018 Membership Drive – New & Renew

Jeanette Swarts, Executive Director would like to see the memberships surpass 2017 & also the attendance grow at the member meetings.  This year, mark the 3rd Tuesday of each month on your calendar to attend the Osage City Chamber of Commerce Member Meeting.  The meeting starts at noon, is held at the Flint Hills Beverage Hospitality Room.  A light lunch is provided & generally the meetings last approximately an hour.  The Chamber of Commerce needs the support of the members to make Osage City a better community.

The membership drive will start on October 28 aiming toward a promising year for 2018 members.  Please consider the opportunities to grow your business & connect with the community.  We would also like to encourage existing members to invite potential new members.

A membership is not restricted to business owners in the community.  Any person, firm, association, corporation, partnership, non-profit organization or estate having an interest in the objectives of the organization shall be eligible for membership. Memberships are separated in three types.

Regular Memberships –  Any person, firm, association, corporation, partnership or estate having an interest in the objectives of the organization shall be eligible for membership.  Any regular member shall have the discretion to designate their voting member.

Non-Profit Memberships – non-profit organization being a regular member with a member designated for voting purposes.

Associate Memberships –  Any person having an interest in the objectives of the organization. Associate Members have no voting rights, nor may they serve as an officer or director, unless otherwise approved by the Board, but they will have all other membership privileges and responsibilities.

Membership Investment Form:  For more information about becoming a member, email osagecitychamber@gmail.com, or click to download the membership investment form here,  or call 785-219-2510.

We welcome all member’s suggestions and comments, and appreciate your confidence and support in the Chamber and our programs.  Thank you for your investment as we work together to put business in motion.

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Looking for a Christmas Gift? Stay in town & support your local businesses.

Started on your Christmas shopping yet?  Consider purchasing “Chamber Bucks” through the Osage City Chamber of Commerce. These may be used in any of the local Osage City businesses to make a purchase.  Contact Jeanette Swarts at 785-249-5451 & she will get them for you.

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Christmas on Market 2017: “Treasured Memories”

Planning is continuing for the annual Christmas on Market celebration Nov. 25. We encourage you to mark the date on your calendar and plan to shop local that weekend as many of our hometown businesses will be offering great opportunities for holiday gifts. The theme this year is: Christmas on Market 2017: “Treasured Memories”.

In addition to shopping, activities will be held throughout the day including breakfast, lunch, visits with Santa, a 5K run, chili cook-off & feed, gingerbread house building, craft show, raffle, live Nativity, emergency services showcase, fire truck rides, ping pong drop, live reindeer, and the traditional lighted Christmas parade. If you own a business or are a part of the community, this is a great time for you to be a part of a fun community event. Let’s get together and make this great. There have been a few changes or additions to the event this year. Be sure to watch for the posters that will be in the stores & also handouts for you to take home (available first part of November). Some of the main changes is that the CRAFT SHOW will be downtown this year at the COF building which is the old Dollar General Store & the north end of the Depot. The RAFFLE will take place earlier in the day, starting at 1:45 and located on 6th street between Main and Market streets. This year, it will be required that Winners MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN. This year, the raffle is including some very nice retreat packages, so look in the participating stores for the raffle can by the register & buy your tickets. An addition to the event this year will include a live reindeer that will be here for the day & will be available between 3:00-5:00 at the Santa Fe Park. Be sure to come by and take a look at a live reindeer and take some pictures. The reindeer will be pulling a sleigh with Santa & his elf in the parade.

Diane Michael, Parade Chairman, is working diligently to have a parade to remember. All individuals and groups are welcome to participate including individual floats, decorated golf carts, ATV’s (age 17 or older required for golf carts & ATV’s), marching bands, emergency service vehicles, cars, trucks, tractors. There will be prize money for float entries, decorated golf carts and ATV’s. Prize money for float entries will be 1st-$125; 2nd-$100; 3rd-$75; 4th-$50. Prize money for golf carts/ATV’s will be 1st-$30; 2nd-$20; 3rd-$10. The parade starts at 6:00 pm, judging for floats, golf carts & ATV’s is at 5:00 pm, lining up at the west end of Market street. For registration, contact Diane at 785-608-2277, 510 Holiday, m.diane27@yahoo.com. Don’t forget, the theme this year is “Treasured Memories”.

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Have breakfast at the golf course

Join us for Sunday morning breakfast at the Osage City Golf Course. Starting November 5 from 7am.- 11am.

Nov. 5 – Biscuits & gravy

Nov. 12 – Pancakes

Nov. 19 – Scrambled eggs, hashbrowns, sausage

Nov. 26 – Mens club choice

Freewill donations accepted.

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“Last Chance” Night Golf Tournament

Last chance in 2017 to play in a  night golf tournament…

Osage City Municipal Golf Course

Saturday, November 4

Tee off at 7:00 p.m.

$15.00 per person to play

$5.00 per person for cart

Call the golf course if you have questions 785-528-3329

Come out for an evening of fun & recreation!!!

 

 

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Kiwanis International: November is Kiwanis Family Month

Submitted by Dave Azwell

In November, more than 600,000 Kiwanis-family adult and youth volunteers will celebrate their partnership in community service. The Kiwanis family promotes ideals of voluntary services as a means to improve lives and give something back to the community. The Kiwanis family of clubs consists of adult Kiwanis clubs, Circle K clubs for university students, Aktion Clubs for persons with disabilities, Key Clubs for high school students, Builders Clubs for middle schools and K-Kids for elementary schools. Also included is the BUG program (Bring Up Grades) for elementary students. Osage City Kiwanis is actively involved with the Kiwanis family of clubs in USD 420. The Kiwanis club sponsors the high school Key Club, the middle school Builders Club and the elementary school K-Kids. Also known as Service Leadership Programs (SLP’s), the students are encouraged to learn and understand the value of service and leadership in their school and community. OC Kiwanis also sponsors a BUG (Bring Up Grades) program in the elementary school which encourages improving and maintaining grades and good citizenship in school.

KIWANIS KEY CLUB WEEK: Nov. 6-10, 2017

Kiwanis International has declared Nov. 6-10, 2017 as Key Club Week in honor of Key Clubs around the world. Formed at the Sacramento, California high school in 1925 as a junior service club, the first Key Club was patterned after Kiwanis Clubs which offered service to the community as well as leadership skills to its members. After 92 years, the Sacramento Key Club is still active. By 1940, over 50 clubs had been formed in seven states. Key Club is now the largest international high school service organization in the world with 6,000 clubs in 38 countries and more than 270,000 members. Osage City Kiwanis has sponsored a Key Club at Osage City High School since it was chartered in 2001. It’s a Kiwanis Service Leadership Program (SLP) made up of OCHS students who are interested in learning the value of service to their school and community, enjoying growth in leadership skills and knowing how to fundraise to support their activities. They are enthusiastic and undertake a variety of projects that benefit their school and community. The club is led by a faculty advisor who is also a member of the OC Kiwanis. Key Club is one of three SLP’s available to students of USD 420 which also includes the middle school and the elementary school.

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RCIL’s Trunk or Treat

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Osage City Flint Hills Nature Trail Fall Fest

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Osage City Flint Hills Nature Trail Fall Fest

Osage City has been asked to welcome the bicycle riders & relay runners as they travel through Osage City on the Dirty Kanza Promotions “Rush the Rails” event on October 7th from 10:00 am-6:00 pm.   There are three locations that will designate the length of the trail chosen by the participants.  The route starts in Osawatomie, full distance (96 miles); Vassar/Pomona State Park, half distance (54 miles);  Admire, short distance (25 miles); finish line at Council Grove.  Participants may choose which course length they want to participate in.  The relay runners will be either a four person team or eight person team. This is not a timed event.

The Chamber of Commerce would like to take this opportunity to show off our community & express our generous hospitality.   The Gilday Gas Station has been designated as the stopping point for the participants.  However, there will be numerous activities taking place throughout the Santa Fe Park, Santa Fe Depot, Theels’s vacant lot.  The day will include business sidewalk sales, bouncy house, food vendors, ice cream social, children’s activities, craft show, yoga sessions, fine arts display, music from the new downtown speaker system.  Plan on being at the park throughout the day as there will be riders, runners & support teams coming through Osage City from mid-morning to approximately 6:00 pm.  This marks the first year for the event for the Dirty Kanza Promotions & they hope that it will become an annual event with all of the communities along the trail participating as well.

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Osage City Lions Club to host Night Golf at Osage City Golf Course

Osage City Lions Club Night Golf at Osage City Golf Course

August 18, 2017 – Tee Off at 9:30 p.m.

Four Person Scramble – $60 per Team

Limit to first 18 Teams

All Proceeds to go to the Osage City Golf Course

This will be a Nine Hole Tournament

Carts are available for $10

Call the golf course to sign up your team 785-528-3329

Rain Date Saturday, August 19