Ronald McDonald House Pop-Tab Drive Challenge Continues

Brandon Craft of Lee’s Summit challenges Bates County Community to donate pop tabs for Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kansas City.

Brandon’s passion for helping the Ronald McDonald House began after fighting alongside and unfortunately losing his baby girl, Remi, to Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome or HLHS for short.

Ronald McDonald Pop-Tab Drives are pure profit for the Ronald McDonald House, which helps alleviate the worry and expense of finding a close, comfortable and affordable place for a family to stay while their child is fighting an illness or recovering from an injury.

Brandon Craft is the coordinator for the Ronald McDonald House Pop-Tab Drive in Bates County. The drop off location for the pop tabs is KMOE Radio, located at 800 E. Nursery Street in Butler, between the hours of 8AM and 5PM.

The Ronald McDonald House Pop-Tab Drive in Bates County will last from July 1st to August 31st.

Come together with the rest of the community to help donate pop tabs to the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kansas City so that the organization can continue to help hospitalized children and their families.

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Four State Farm Show Dates July 21, 22 and 23 Pittsburg Kansas

For decades, the Four State Farm Show has been the gathering point for farmers and ranchers seeking to learn about the latest and greatest agricultural technology and equipment.

Set for Friday, Saturday and Sunday, July 21, 22 and 23, the Four State Farm Show will provide the agricultural community the opportunity to get a hands-on look at agricultural goods and services provided in the region — some which are not available on dealer lots and are exclusively seen at events like this one.

“The Four State Farm Show was started in 1975 with the intention of bringing agricultural producers and agricultural businesses face to face,” said Ted Gum, Four State Farm Show coordinator. “And 43 years later, it’s still bringing agriculture in the Four State area together.”

In addition to the product and service displays by hundreds of agricultural businesses, visitors can check out the ever-popular hay equipment demonstrations. There is also a lawn mower test-driving range.

Each day, the hay demonstrations take place at 1 p.m. south of the showgrounds.

Visitors may leave a little richer by entering to win the Four State Farm Show Shopping Spree.

“We’ll give away $1,000 each day at the Farm Talk booth and $500 each day at the hay demonstrations,” Gum said. The Shopping Sprees must be used for purchases with Four State Farm Show exhibitors.

Over its long history, the Four State Farm Show has become a “Mall of Agriculture,” growing to nearly 700 booths covering 25 acres.

The show has gained a reputation as a “selling show,” Gum said, adding a number of exhibitors have their display products sold before they get to the show. “We’re on pace for the show to sell out in the next 30 days.”

Parking and admission are always free.

Show hours are 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday.

The Four State Farm Show grounds are located south of Pittsburg, Kansas, to the junction of Highways 400, 69 and K-171, then one-half mile east.

The Four State Farm Show is sponsored by Farm Talk Newspaper. For more information, call 1-800-356-8255. £

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Appleton City Public Library 2017 Summer Reading Program

The Appleton City Public Library is hosting their 2017 Summer Reading Program – Build A Better World – on July 11th and 18th.

The program will meet from 10AM to 11:15AM. There will be a story, craft, games, and a snack.

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Ronald McDonald House Pop-Tab Drive Challenge Continues

Brandon Craft of Lee’s Summit challenges Bates County Community to donate pop tabs for Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kansas City.

Brandon & Kaleigh’s passion for helping the Ronald McDonald House began after fighting alongside and unfortunately losing their baby girl, Remi, to Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome or HLHS for short.

Ronald McDonald Pop-Tab Drives are pure profit for the Ronald McDonald House, which helps alleviate the worry and expense of finding a close, comfortable and affordable place for a family to stay while their child is fighting an illness or recovering from an injury.

Brandon Craft is the coordinator for the Ronald McDonald House Pop-Tab Drive in Bates County. The drop off location for the pop tabs is KMOE Radio, located at 800 E. Nursery Street in Butler, between the hours of 8AM and 5PM.

The Ronald McDonald House Pop-Tab Drive in Bates County will last from July 1st to August 31st.

Come together with the rest of the community to help donate pop tabs to the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kansas City so that the organization can continue to help hospitalized children and their families.

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