Yee Haw! It`s Fair and Rodeo time!
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Yee Haw! It`s Fair and Rodeo time!
July 2009 • Volume 9, Issue 7 A publication of the Manhattan Convention & Visitors Bureau Yee Haw! It’s Fair and Rodeo time! From mutton bustin’ to steer wrestling, the Kaw Valley Rodeo will feature something for cowboys and cowgirls of all ages. Set for July 23-25 during the 2009 Riley County Fair at Wells Arena in CiCo Park, this year’s Kaw Valley Rodeo is highlighted by competition in seven PRCA and WPRA sanctioned events, including bareback riding, steer wrestling, team roping, saddle bronc riding, tie-down roping, bull riding, and barrel racing. For three nights, beginning at 8 p.m, cowboys and cowgirls will thrill the crowds with some of the best rodeo competition in Kansas. The grown-up cowboys and cowgirls will not be the only ones getting in on the action. Youngsters will have their own nightly competition in mutton bustin’ and a calf scramble. Thursday, July 23 will be a special night at the rodeo, with Kids’ Night and the 2nd Annual Military Family Appreciation Night. For Kids’ Night, all children ages 11-and-under will get in free with a non-perishable food donation, which will go to the Flint Hills Breadbasket. Sponsored by the Manhattan Military Relations Committee, Military Family Night will begin with a pre-rodeo picnic from 5:30-7 p.m., followed by a military tribute during the opening ceremony, complete with the Commanding General’s Mounted Color Guard. A total of 1,000 free tickets to the rodeo will be given to military ID card holders, including 750 adult tickets and 250 under-14 tickets. The tickets must be picked up in advance while quantities last. To receive tickets, military ID card holders must visit ITR on Fort Riley or the Manhattan Area Chamber of Commerce office at 501 Poyntz Avenue and fill out a family registration form. When the free tickets are exhausted, remaining military discount tickets are $5 and can be purchased in advance through the Kaw Valley Rodeo Association, at ITR, or at the gate. cial Rodeo can be found online at www.rileycountyfair.com/rodeo or by contacting Char Henton at More information about ticket prices, the Kaw Valley Junior Rodeo, the Steak Fry & Fundraiser Auction, and the Kaw Valley Spe- (785) 564-1385 or by e-mail at char@ksu.edu. Photo by Kent Kerschner The Little Apple Successfully Stampeded ® That country music you heard coming from Tuttle Creek State Park the end of June was the sound of fun and entertainment at the 14th Annual Country Stampede. Over the four-day festival, 150,000 visitors enjoyed the sounds of country music from entertainers like Dierks Bently, Phil Vasser, Kellie Pickler, Sawyer Brown, Blake Shelton, and of course, Tim McGraw. The staff of the Manhattan Convention & Visitors Bureau was on hand for all four days, helping run the information booth and collecting feedback from the many patrons who attended the festival. The Manhattan CVB also hosted a breakfast on Friday morning of the event, giving nearly 100 Manhattan residents a behind-thescenes peek into the inner workings of Stampede, the role played by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. Volunteers at the CVB booth. To see highlights of the Stampede, check out the schedule of the CMT Top 20 Countdown, which was filmed at this year’s Stampede. It will be aired on the CMT channel in early July. The countdown is on for next year’s Country Stampede. Check out the Manhattan CVB Web site at www.ManhattanCVB.org for details on who will perform in the 15th annual Affliated Foods Midwest Country Stampede. Julianne Hough put on a great performance on Thursday night. Page 2 Manhattan Convention & Visitors Bureau Tourism Topics Super 8 Wins Chairman’s Award The Chairman’s Award was presented to General Manager of the Super 8 Motel, Dottie Burgess in June. The award is a first-time award presented by Paul Shulte, Supertel’s Chairman. A manager is given this special award for their contributions and service throughout the years. Dottie has been employed with Supertel for 18 years. July 2009 Your opportunity to be in Manhattans Visitors Guide The Manhattan Convention & Visitors Guide to The Little Apple® is a portable, convenient and visitor-friendly publication to assist our visitors in finding a great stay and things to do while in Manhattan. The staff of the Manhattan CVB will begin work on the 2010 edition of the visitors guide. While reworking the text and checking the information, the staff will also undertake its annual campaign to sell ad space in the guide. Manhattan businesses and attractions are encouraged to consider purchasing ad space in the guide as an effective and economical way to reach visitors to the community. As visitors come to Manhattan, they are looking for places to shop, dine, and spend the night. They want information on what there is to see and do in town. Frequently, these new guides also end up in the hands of new or prospective residents to Manhattan. Businesses and associations of all kinds can reach their target audience by advertising in the Manhattan CVB Visitors Guide. Dottie also received a Senior Manager Award for showing support to new managers when help is needed. The Manhattan Convention & Visitors Bureau would like to congratulate Dottie and the Super 8 for their accomplishments! Jazzin’ the night away in the Little Apple ® Swinging solo acts and bluesy bands will take the stage at the Ninth Annual Little Apple® Jazz Festival in Manhattan’s City Park Saturday, July 18. This year’s funky lineup will feature a mix of classic jazz, a Frank Sinatra influenced crooner and oldschool blues. The Little Apple® Jazz Festival is free to the public and the first performance will begin at 4:30 p.m. Performance lineup for the 2009 Little Jazz Festival, July 18 • 4:30 p.m. – 319 United States Army Reserve Jazz Band • 5:15 and 6:45 p.m. – Missouri State University Jazz Combo • 6:00 p.m. – Will Matthews • 7:30 p.m. – Barefoot Dixieland Band • 8:15 p.m. – Cami Stinson and The Riot • 9:00 p.m. – Les Lankhorst If you are interested in learning more about advertising opportunities in the guide, be sure to call the CVB staff at (785) 776-8829. Promoting Manhattan to the Denver Media On June 30th, approximately 50 media from the Denver area were dazzled by Kansas Tourism professionals with treasures shining on nine Kansas communities. Writers represented national travel magazines, local newspapers, travel Web sites/blogs and everything in between. Becky Blake, Director of Kansas Travel & Tourism presented infor- tion & Visitors Bureau, represented Manhattan. This media event showcased Manhattan, Wichita, Topeka, Salina, Lawrence, KCK, Topeka, Hutchinson and Leavenworth. Each community presented a 2 minute formal presentation, and hosted writers during the reception and dinner venue. Karen Hibbard, Director of the Manhattan Conven- Tornado Photographs at K-State's Beach Museum Of Art Photographs capturing the destructive power and aftermath of tornadoes in Kansas are the focus of two exhibitions at Kansas State University's Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art. Apple® The Jazz Festival is not just in City Park. Grand Marquis will perform at 9:30 p.m. Saturday at Auntie Mae’s Parlor and other nighttime venues may be available. A jazz brunch on Sunday, featuring the Missouri State University Jazz Combo, is scheduled from 10 a.m. to noon at Bluestem Bistro. mation on the new outdoor marketing efforts in Kansas, as well as presenting an overview of the state’s tourism opportunities and upcoming special events/celebrations. "Destruction Framed: Photographs of the Chapman/ Manhattan Tornado, June 11, 2008" will be on display through August 16, while "Larry Schwarm: Greensburg After the Storm" will be on display through August 10. The Chapman/Manhattan tornado exhibition features photo- graphs of the aftermath of the tornado that tore through Chapman, Manhattan and Soldier. The work of Tom Leopold, a freelance photographer, and Rod Mikinski and Luke Townsend, Manhattan Mercury photographers, are featured. Ten pictures from each photographer are displayed. In Schwarm's show, the Greensburg native captures the horrific power of the May 4, 2007, tornado that destroyed most of his town. Schwarm's photography has been recognized for its sensitivity to place and landscape, and his The festival is part of the city’s Arts in the Park series and is a collaborative effort between the Manhattan Parks and Recreation Department and the K-State Student Union Program Council. For more information about the festival, including times and locations visit www.k-state.edu/upc/jazzfest.htm. The Dollhouse, Chapman, KS, 2008, by Tom Leopold. From the collection of the artist. Greensburg photographs are witness to the catastrophic forces of nature and the annihilation of his rural birthplace. "We tried to get representational pieces that show the full image of the destruction," said Lorne Render, director of the Beach Museum of Art. "The two exhibitions complement each other." K-State's Beach Museum Cutting Back Its Hours The Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art is making a change in its hours of operation. Beginning in July, the museum will close at 5 p.m. on Thursdays instead of 8. For more information, contact the Beach Museum of Art's Martha Scott at (785) 532-7718 or drop by the museum on the southeast corner of the K-State campus at 14th Street and Anderson Avenue. Free visitor parking is available next to the building. Normal museum hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays, and noon to 5 p.m. Sundays. The museum is closed Mondays. More information is also available at www.ksu.edu/bma. July 2009 Manhattan Convention & Visitors Bureau Tourism Topics The Little Apple® Takes On Big Apple – Running to Save Lives in NYC Marathon The morning Manhattan Konza Rotary Club is excited to announce a Little Apple/Big Apple project with The Rotary Club of New York. The 62-member Konza Rotary Club, which meets bright and early every Friday morning in The Little Apple®, is teaming up with this triple-sized club from The Big Apple in a friendly New York City marathon competition. Marathoners from both clubs will be running to save lives, as they help generate donations which will benefit well-known and deserving charitable causes near and far. Aptly described as “Running To Save Lives,” all donations received by check or cash by the Manhattan Konza Rotary Club will equally benefit these well-known, worthy causes: the Manhattan KS Konza Rotary Club Polio Plus fund, a Rotary International program to eradicate polio in the world; Gift of Life, a program which saves the lives of children born with congenital heart defects; Ronald McDonald House; RCNY Foundation for projects such as their inner-city soup kitchen efforts; and the Manhattan KS Konza Rotary Club for local community projects. The experienced 26-mile runner who will represent The Little Apple®’s Manhattan Konza Rotary Club in the world’s largest marathon is Hannah Merle. No stranger to New York, Merle was born in a small town outside of Buffalo, and ran the NYC Marathon last year. With many marathons under her belt, this avid 35-year-old marathoner is ecstatic to be representing the Manhattan Konza Rotary Club in this year’s NYC race. Hannah is focused and training hard toward reaching her personal goal of 3 hours and 40 minutes for this year’s NYC Marathon, which would also qualify her for the Boston Marathon. “In the hopes of creating a fun and unique ‘Little Apple/Big Apple’ Rotary club project, it was exciting to connect with the Rotary Club of New York to find out more about their New York City Marathon involvement,” Deb Rodenbaugh, president-elect of the Manhattan Konza Club explained. “When I contacted David Del Monte, their marathon project chair and president-elect, to pitch the idea of a ‘Little Apple’ running slot on the ‘Big Apple’ running team, he was in total agreement in the partnership Youth 11-16 years of age and anyone with a certified disability are eligible to participate in this hunt. Participants will need a Kansas hunting license, a deer permit, and, if required by Kansas law, will also need to take or have taken an approved hunter education course. Assistance meeting these requirements, including scholarship assistance to purchase a hunting license and deer permit, can be provided by the sponsoring agencies and associations. If participants do not have a rifle or ammo for the hunt, these items can be provided. Each participant will be paired with an experienced hunter who will serve as a guide. Arrangements have been made with area lockers where basic processing of harvested deer will be handled free of charge. Other items provided for this hunt include accessible hunting blinds, hunting locations, hunter orange hats and vests, and transportation to the field. All participants will also be required to attend a firearm safety presentation and sight-in at the Fancy Creek Range on Sunday, August 30 at 4 p.m. Manhattan Shows Off at 2009 KSAE Tradeshow The Manhattan Convention & Visitors Bureau promoted Manhattan as a meeting destination to the Kansas Society of Association Executives on June 10 in Topeka. Summer Dierks, Convention Sales Manager showed off Manhattan’s groovy meeting destinations at the 70’s themed “Stayin Alive” conference and expo in hopes that association executives would bring their next annual convention to town. The conference totaled 69 attendees that were able to learn about social media, association law & ethics, leading others through change and trends in meetings. Kite’s a Top-16 sports bar Hannah Merle will represent The Little Apple® in the NYC marathon. potential for the project.” Both surprised and intrigued to hear the idea and to hear that Manhattan, Kansas is truly all things ‘Little Apple,’ Mr. Del Monte agreed by saying, “This friendly competition will be great fun while helping to raise money for very worthy Rotary causes.” Kite’s Bar and Grille of Manhattan has been selected as one of the top 16 sports bars in the country by RedShirtFiles.com. Visitors to the Web site are asked to vote for their favorite bar from the list. The 16 top bars have been seeded into a single-elimination bracket, with Kite’s coming in as the No. 7 seed. Visit RedShirtFiles.com and vote for Kite’s. Voting is found in the right-hand column. For information, contact: Debra Rodenbaugh 785-341-4903 e-mail: dar83wu@gmail.com Hunters needed for Assisted Deer Hunt The Riley County Fish and Game Association, Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP), and Tuttle Creek Lake Corps of Engineers are seeking participants for the 7th annual youth/handicap assisted deer hunt, which will be held on September 12th and 13th. Page 3 Those interested in participating in this opportunity should contact Steve Prockish at the Tuttle Creek Lake Corps of Engineers office at (785) 539-8511, ext. 3167, or at Stephen.E.Prockish@usace.army.mil. Applications are being accepted thru August 3. The Little Apple® draws people from the Big Apple When you work at the Manhattan Convention & Visitors Bureau, you meet the most interesting people. Jose and Christine Rodriguez from Manhattan, NY were spending their vacation visiting the Manhattans of our country. Did you know there is also a Manhattan, Montana? These two “loved their visit to The Little Apple®.” Manhattan Convention & Visitors Bureau Steering Committee Barbara Nelson, Chairman - Strecker-Nelson Gallery Dave Lewis, Ex-Officio - All Star Midwest Entertainment Curt Loupe, Ex-Officio - Manhattan Parks & Recreation Nancy Bartell - Holiday Inn at the Campus Lynda Spire, Ex-Officio - KSU Conference Office Jennifer Fritchen - Clarion Bernie Haney - Kansas State Athletics Brad Everett - Fairfield Inn Teresa Morris - Hampton Inn Diana Nickel - Scenic Valley Inn John Pence - KSU Housing & Dining 3-5 Independence Day at the Ranch, Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, 10-4pm Fri & Sat; 2-4pm Sun •2 Prairie Seed •Through July 18, Brush with Life: A Watercolor Celebration, Manhattan Arts Center, M-F 10-5; Sat 1-4 •July 25 - Sept 5, KSU Garduate Student's Visual Arts Exhibit, Manhattan Arts Center •Through August 8, The Circus Comes to Town, Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art, K-State, T,W,F, Sat 105pm; Th 10-8pm; Sun 12-5pm; Closed Mondays •Through August 16, Destruction Framed: Photographs of the Chapman/Manhattan Tornado, Jun 11, 2008, Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art, •Through August 16, Larry Schwarm: Greensburg After the Storm, Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art •Through August 27, Guided Backcountry Hike, Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, 10:30am •Through Aug 31, Outdoor/indoor/outdoor, Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art •Manhattan Solar Kiwanis Pancake Feed, Pottorf Hall, CiCo Park, 7-11am •4th at the zoo, Sunset Zoo, 9:30-5pm •Old-time Music & Wool Spinning, Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, 10-4pm •Independence Day, Manhattan Town Center, 10-6pm •July 4th Pool Bash at Fort Riley, Custer Hill Pool, 11-3 pm •Thunder Over Manhattan, CiCo Park, 6pm •Recreational Game Night, ManKan Shelter at Tuttle Creek River Pond Area, 7:30pm Harvesting, Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, 9-12pm •First Thursday Art Walk, Wamego, City-Wide Locations, 6-9pm The Mission of the Manhattan Convention & Visitors Bureau is to expand the local area economy through increased visitor spending. •Konza Prairie Night, ManKan Shelter at Tuttle Creek River Pond Area, 7:30pm •Campfire Program Series, Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, 7pm •Kids Free Day, Sunset Zoo, 9:30-5pm 10-26 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Columbian Theatre, Wamego, 7:30pm Th-Sat; 2pm Sun •"Harry Potter from Page to Screen,” Manhattan Public Library, 3pm •Italian Brunch at Fort Riley Riley Conference Center •Blackjack Saddle Club Show, CiCo Park, 8am •Kaw Valley Rodeo Tough Enough To Wear Pink Spaghetti Lunch, Gilio's,11:30am • 23-26 Summer Sidewalk Sales, Manhattan Town Centerm M-Sat 10-9; Sun 12-6 Kaw Valley Rodeo Fundraiser Auction, RC McGraw's, 7pm • 23-27 Riley County Fair, Riley County Fair Grounds, 8am-11pm 17-26 Joseph and 16-26 Joseph and the Amazing Technithe Amazing Technicolor color Dreamcoat, Dreamcoat, Columbian Columbian Theatre, Theatre, Wamego, 7:30pm Wamego, 7:30pm Th-Sat; Th-Sat; 2pm Sun 2pm Sun •Kayak Races, ManKan Shelter at Tuttle Creek River Pond Area, 7:30pm •Kaw Valley Junior Rodeo, Manhattan Town Center, 12pm •Little Apple Jazz Festival, Larry Norvell Band Shell, City Park, 4-10pm •Kaw Valley Rodeo Military Appreciation Night, RC McGraw's, 5:30pm •Kaw Valley Rodeo Kids' Night, RC McGraw's, 8pm •23-25 Dog Days in Aggieville, Aggieville store hours •23-25 Kaw Valley Rodeo, Riley County Fair Grounds, 8pm •10-5-2 Prairie Run, Fort Riley King Field House, 7-9:30am •Flint Hills Iris Society Annual Sale, K-State Gardens, 8-noon •Campfire Program Series, Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, 7pm •Geocaching, ManKan Shelter at Tuttle Creek River Pond Area, 7:30pm •25-26 3rd Annual Riley County Idol Competition, Riley County Fair Grounds, 6pm •Kaw Valley Rodeo Tough Enough To Wear Pink, RC McGraw's, 8pm •Kaw Valley Special Rodeo, RC McGraw's, 7pm •Westloop Lawn Chair Movie Series: "Charlotte's Web,” Westloop Shopping Center, dusk Visit the CVB’s website for a Arts in the Park/Zoo Concert Series, Sunset Zoo, 6:30pm •The Arts Film Series, Manhattan Public Library, 2pm current listing of local events www.manhattancvb.org Manhattan Convention & Visitors Bureau Staff Karen Hibbard Dennis Toll Summer Dierks Marcia Rozell Director karen@manhattan.org Tourism Sales Manager dennis@manhattan.org Convention Sales Manager summer@manhattan.org Service Coordinator marcia@manhattan.org 501 Poyntz Avenue Manhattan, KS 66502 (785) 776-8829 (785) 776-0679 fax Convention Calendar Date 9 Convention Name Attendance NBC U9 State Baseball Tournament 500 10-12 Manhattan High School Class of 1964 12-17 KGA Fathher-Son Golf Championship 18 Little Apple Jazz Festival 1,000 23 2009 Central States Women's 200 Headquarters Clarion Evangelico Lutheran Churches of America 24-26 Manhattan High School Class of 1979 Reunion 100 31-Aug 2 Manhattan High School Class of 1989 200 31-Aug 2 Law Enforcement Softball Tourn. 500 Fairfield Inn