Category Archives: Main Street Articles
Rural Opportunity Zone Commercial share
Phillipsburg was highlighted in a Rural Opportunity Zone commercial advertisment through the Kansas Department of Commerce. Recognize anyone??
Foundation for Rural Service awards $3,600 to Phillipsburg Youth Program share
Of more than 120 applications, six projects across the nation received funding from the Foundation for Rural Service Grant program. The Youth EntrepreneurShip Investigation (ESI), a first ever pilot program initiated by a Public/Private partnership between Phillipsburg Middle School, Discover Phillipsburg Main Street, and the Entrepreneurial Center in Phillipsburg, is one of those six projects which received funding.
The ESI curriculum was developed through the University of Nebraska, in Lincoln. EntrepreneurShip Investigation is an exciting, interactive, and comprehensive curriculum project designed for youth, ages 10-19. Through exciting activities, case studies and current technology, students are transformed into budding entrepreneurs! Not only that, students will learn that they can do all of these things without moving to a large city. This curriculum will be presented to fifty-one eighth grade students at the Phillipsburg Middle school, taught three days a week by instructors Mrs. Jackie Abell and Mr. Jim Smith.
The funding awarded by the FRS grant program will provide seed money to any viable business plans that may arise from this curriculum. “We are excited about partnering with Discover Phillipsburg Main Street and the Phillipsburg Middle school for this Youth ESI program. How exciting to know through the FRS grant, we will be able to offer seed money for those students who are serious about becoming youth entrepreneurs,” stated Bridgit Smith, Director of the Phillips County Community Foundation.
In addition to the seed money, a portion of this grant is will be used to fund the Train the Trainer session. This session is scheduled for December 9th at the E-Center in Phillipsburg. The training is not only open to the Phillipsburg teachers, but is also to anyone in the region interested in developing their own ESI program.
The Foundation for Rural Service provides annual grants for programs in rural communities served by NTCA Members. Their grants support local efforts to build and sustain a high quality of life in rural America.
For a list of other projects that were awarded funding, please visit:
http://www.frs.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5410&Itemid=2423
For more information, please contact Kera Nuckolls, Executive Director of Discover Phillipsburg Main Street at (785) 540-4284 or dpmainstreet@ruraltel.net or Bridgit Smith, Executive Director of the Phillips County Community Foundation at (785) 540-4110 or pccf@ruraltel.net .
Annual Meeting share
Thank you to everyone who were able to make it to our Annual Meeting. It was fantastic to see such great support! A special thanks to Mary Helmer who was our featured speaker and Linda Martin with Third Street Bakery for the delicious meal that was donated!
Kansas Main Street Basic Training share
Earlier this month our Executive Director, Kera Nuckolls, attended Basic Training for new directors in Hutchinson, KS!
Membership share
If you are interested in becoming a member of Discover Phillipsburg Main Street, or would like to know more about the program. Contact me at dpmainstreet@ruraltel.net or at 785.540.4284 or stop by the office to visit, 205 F. Street!
Hay Bale Decorating Contest 2011 Winner! share
Congratulations to Stephanie and Ron Austin of Scott-McCoppin for winning the Hay Bale Decorating Contest for 2011. Their “Book Worm” hay bale was one among several great hay bales that were decorated over the Kansas Biggest Rodeo week this year. The promotion committe had a very tough time picking this year’s winner! Ron and Stephanie will be receiving the Golden Hay Bale award as well as bragging rights for the year 2011. Due to the incredible thought and creativity that was shown by this year’s participants, we also added three categories as honorable mentions. Wenzl Drug was selected as Best Rodeo Theme. Scott-McCoppin was also selected as best Business Representation, and Sawyer’s Ace Hardware was selected as most original. This promotional event is a fantastic way for our people and businesses to display the uniqueness of small town communities during one of the busiest week/weekends in Phillipsburg.
Kansas Biggest Rodeo Parade share
If you were at the Kansas Biggest Rodeo Parade, you may have seen these Covered Wagons traveling the streets. As a part of our Phillipsburger Fundraiser-we went mobile! We drove our ”wagons” to deliver burgers and water to the parade participants-and of course, had a BLAST doing it!
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Be sure and stop by the Farmers Market, every Saturday morning beginning at 8:00 a.m. on the Courthouse square!