Sunday, February 27, 2011

March 15th: Upcoming Free ADHD workshop

ADHD affects millions of children and families. Many parents are searching for help and have unanswered questions.

Get your answers at the upcoming FREE community workshop
sponsored by the National Wellness Foundation…

Ritalin, Adderall & Concerta...
Are they safe? Are they necessary?
Special guest speakers: Drs. David and Kyle Gulledge

Seating is limited so Call 913-338-1946 to register TODAY

Date: Tuesday March 15, 2011

Time: 7:00 – 8:00 pm

Location: Leawood Public Library- 4700 Town Center Dr. Overland Park, KS 66211

Cost: Free


Click here to learn more>>

“Go for the Green” Food Drive – thru 3/17


February 11 – March 17 at area Price Choppers, local schools and online.The “Go for The Green” Food Drive is a unique opportunity for schools to combat hunger in our community. For the past 26 years, the Kansas City St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee has sponsored this drive, and Price Chopper has joined in the effort by hosting food collection barrels in each of their stores.

Donate Online – This year we have recruited other Irish organizations and businesses to join us in an online competition through the Virtual Food Drive to raise the most. When you donate online, you can choose the school, organization or business to donate on behalf of.



http://kcirishparade.com/

Waldo Branch: Yoga at the Library


Yoga at the Library
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
11:00am @ Waldo Branch

Have you ever wanted to try yoga? Do you want a chance to get out from behind your desk and do something just for you over the lunch hour? Try out our free yoga class at the library. This basic class is good for beginners and yoga lovers alike.
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Exhibit at the Central Library


Friday, February 11, 2011
12:00pm @ Central Library

Father David Paisius Altschul began researching Troost Avenue more than 25 years ago and ultimately decided to document its history in the exhibit 200 Years on Troost.

Photographs and written commentary trace the history of Troost Avenue from its beginnings in 1808 to present day. Visitors will learn how the area transformed from the home of a 365-acre slave plantation in the 1830s to an upscale residential area in the late 1880s to a business hub in the early 1900s. The exhibit also chronicles the riots that followed the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. and the new sense of community that exists today.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Free storm spotter class offered Feb. 28

Free storm spotter class offered Feb. 28

The City of Kansas City, Mo., Office of Emergency Management, has partnered with the National Weather Service and the Robert J. Mohart Multipurpose FOCUS Center to offer a free storm spotter class on Monday, Feb. 28, 2011 from 7-9 p.m.

Class will be held at the Robert J. Mohart Multipurpose FOCUS Center (formerly the Linwood Multipurpose Center), 3200 Wayne Ave., Kansas City, Mo. The center has recently undergone a multi-million dollar renovation and has secure off-street parking.

A National Weather Service meteorologist will teach participants to ‘read the sky’ to determine what type of severe weather is coming and will share important weather safety information that can help protect participants and the community from the hazards of severe weather.

“Storm spotters play a vital role in the warning and information process,” said Mayor Mark Funkhouser. “By observing storms and making reports back to the Emergency Operations Center and National Weather Service, they provide a valuable service. Residents are encouraged to get involved.”

For more than 60 years, storm spotters have been the nation’s first line of defense against deadly storms. This partnership among trained storm spotters, Emergency Management and the National Weather Service has helped save countless lives.

Anyone who has interest in being an official storm spotter or a general interest in weather is encouraged to attend. For more information, please contact Jennifer Fales, emergency management coordinator, at 816-784-9304.

City Hall email address updates

Please update your email address for all of City Hall employees’.
The format has changed from under-score to dot. I apologize that you were not informed in a timely manner; the effective date was February 1, 2011.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

WGNA:Spring Fundraiser



Our organization needs your help.
For every purchase made on this site Flower Power Fundraising will give 50% back to Walnut Grove Neighborhood Association.
Click Here to see how you can help today!

Please pass this onto others you know.
You can purchase online or pick up a packet during our next meeting

Use this link to purchase online.

Voting Day Tuesday February 22nd.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Home weatherization job training available

The City of Kansas City, Mo., in partnership with the Metropolitan Energy Center and the OAI, Inc., will offer job training in the fields of energy conservation and home weatherization to Kansas City, Mo., residents.

This partnership is a three-year program to train unemployed and underemployed individuals in the Kansas City metropolitan area for careers in environmental remediation and energy conservation. The partnership is funded by the Environmental Protection Agency through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

"Kansas City is well positioned to thrive coming out of the recession. We have new ideas and new business opportunities," said Mayor Mark Funkhouser. "Since the trend is toward green industries, those companies will be among the most successful, as this program already has demonstrated. If you need a job, if you're looking for an opportunity, I encourage you to explore this opportunity."

The training will begin April 4 and run through May 20, 2011.

Thus far this program has trained 49 individuals and successfully assisted 36 to full time employment.

The training will focus on the following areas:

Building Science
Pressure and Thermal Boundaries
HVAC Diagnostics and Combustion Safety
Weatherization Measures
Weather-stripping
Air-Sealing Techniques
Insulation
Dense-Pack Sidewall Techniques
Asbestos Awareness
40-hour Hazardous Waste Removal
Lead for Remodelers, Renovators and Painters (RRP)
10-hour OSHA Construction Safety
First Aid/CPR
Hands-on Work Experience
Job Readiness Skills
Job Placement Assistance

The partners will provide a series of information sessions, which are open to the public. The first sessions are scheduled as follows:

• Feb. 15, 9 a.m. - noon
Bishop Sullivan Center's St. James Place
3936 Troost Avenue, Kansas City, Mo.

• Feb. 22, 6-9 p.m.
Independence City Hall
111 E. Maple Avenue, Independence, Mo.

• March 3, 6-9 p.m.
Independence City Hall
111 E. Maple Avenue, Independence, Mo.

For media inquiries contact Thalia Cherry, Office of Civic and Community Engagement, 816-513-1378 or Warren Adams-Leavitt, KC Project Director for OAI at 816-224-5252.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Survivor: Kansas City

This year's annual after hours business exchange is Tuesday, March 1 at Alphapointe, 7501 Prospect Ave. The "Tribal Council Reveals the Secrets of Business Survival" seminar takes place from 3:30 to 5pm and will feature a panel of community representatives discussing tips on business longevity.

The seminar is $5/person. Then from 5-7pm, the annual business networking begins featuring lots of refreshments from area food vendors, free display space, door prizes, and a special drawing for luxury box tickets at the Sprint Center! There is a $5/person fee for the networking.



This is a once-a-year metro-wide event with approximately 300 attendees- a super networking opportunity. We hope to see you there!

Spay-Ghetti & No Balls Dinner Event

Tickets are now on sale for the Spay & Neuter Kansas City's annual event at 6pm on Friday, February 25, at their location at 1116 E. 59th St. (corner of 59th and Troost Ave.). The event includes a social mixer, dinner, and silent/live auction with dinner provided by Olive Garden. NBC Action News 41 Reporter Keith King is the Master of Ceremonies and Charles Gusewelle is a guest speaker. Bayer, Brookside Barkery and Bath, the Reed Family Foundation, and Paw Prints Magazine are the sponsors. To purchase tickets, call 816-353-0940 or visit www.snkc.net.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

High School Artists Wanted!

MyARTS is Hiring!

Metropolitan Youth Arts and Technology for Students program (MyARTS) is seeking Jackson County Missouri High School students (15-19yrs old) for our entrepreneurial program after-school. We are located in the Crossroads Art District and we have five studios available! Graphic Design, Ceramics, Screen Printing, Photography and Visual (Painting/Illustration).

Students must be residents of and attend a Jackson County Missouri High School, have experience in the arts and examples of art work or portfolio for an interview. Our program begins with a 72-hour apprenticeship that can lead to a part-time paid position. For more information or to set up an interview, please check out our website: www.myartskc.org or contact Jade at 816-509.7078.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

City hosts Resume Preparation Seminar Feb 5th

City hosts Resume Preparation Seminar


The City of Kansas City, Mo., Office of Civic and Community Engagement, has partnered with DeVry University of Kansas City and the University of Missouri - Kansas City to host a Resume Preparation Seminar on Saturday, Feb. 5 from 10 a.m. to noon at Southeast Community Center, 4201 E. 63rd St.

Experts will assist seminar attendees with resume writing and conduct mock interviews. Interested participants must register for the seminar at www.kcmo.org/engagekcand remember to bring their resume to the seminar so sponsors may review and make recommendations.

The City's Office of Civic and Community Engagement has provided similar professional development workshop to more than 7,000 residents in the Kansas City area over the past six years. They have also teamed up with community partners to provide seminars at all high schools in the Kansas City, Mo. School District.

"The seminars are a great example of how we partner with academic institutions to provide educational support outside of the classroom," said Councilwoman Cindy Circo.

For more information or media inquiries, please contact Thalia Cherry, Office of Community and Civic Engagement, 816-377-1832

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

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