Newsletters
Spring
2009 (also available in hard copy)
- Bright Dreams, Hard Times: Surviving the Great Depression Required
Action
- Ottawa: A Small Town Survives the Great Depression
- Ottawa Chautauqua Schedule At-A-Glance
- Hesston: Making Do During the Great Depression
- Hesston Chautauqua Schedule At-A-Glance
- Journey Stories
- People in Motion
- To Sweden and Back: Journey Stories in Lindsborg
- Glasco's Red Line Team, Champions of Kansas
- Journey Stories Speakers Bureau
- Journey Stories Kansas Tour
- Lincoln's Journey Story
- A Special Thank You
- From a Seed Ideas Grow
Winter 2009 (also
available in hard copy)
- Lincoln at 200: Commemorating the Lincoln Bicentennial
- Abraham Lincoln Speakers Bureau
- Kansans Tell Their Stories Documentary Shorts
- Kansans Tell Their Stories Grants Awarded
- Picturing America: Free Programs on Kansas Art and Artists
- An Invitation to the Kansas City Chinese Film Festival
- KHC Seeks Board Members
- Planning Team Offers Recommendations
- A Strategic Planning Summary
Fall 2008 (also available
in hard copy)
- "Standing Up By Sitting In" Documents Wichita's Civil
Rights Past
- Kansans Tell Their Stories Grant Opportunities Available
- Digital Documentaries Premiere in Lansing and Lucas
- Kansans Tell Their Stories Grants in Action: Investigating
the History of Bailey House
- Journey Stories Coming to Kansas
- New TALK Series Selected by Kansas Readers
- New Harmonies Tour Continues
- KHC Welcomes New Board Members
- Farewell to Departing Board Members
- In Memoriam - Lloyd L. Sponholtz
Spring 2008
(also available in hard copy)
- Bright Dreams, Fun Times: Chautauqua Comes to Beloit and Lawrence
- What is Chautauqua?
- America in the 1930s
- Dust Bowl Photo Exhibit Tours with Chautauqua
- A Who's Who Under the Chautauqua Tent
- Chautauqua Troupe
- Chautauqua Includes Special Programs for Youth
- Special Workshops Appeal to Adult Audiences
- Planning for the Future
- New Harmonies is a Success at the Winfield Public Library
- Russell Stages New Harmonies Exhibition and Programs
Winter 2008 (also
available in hard copy)
- Listen to America's Soundtrack: New Harmonies
- What is Roots Music?
- Getting Back to Our Roots
- New Harmonies Events at the Winfield Public Library
- Communities Needed to Host Exhibit in 2009-2010
- Shanghai Featured at 2008 Kansas City Chinese Film Festival
- Kansas Humanities Council Seeks Board Members
- Kansans Tell Their Stories Project Featured in NEH Publication
- Lost Children: Riders on the Orphan Train
Fall 2007 (also
available in hard copy)
- KHC Celebrates 35 Years
- NEH Award Supports New Chautauqua
- 2007 Chautauqua Memories
- StoryCorps Captures Kansan's Story
- New Harmonies: Exploring America's Soundtrack
- Between Fences Bids Farewell
- Kansas Book Festival
- Kansans Tell Their Stories...About Books
- Summer Grants Awarded to Eight Organizations
- Two New Staff Members Join KHC
- In the Spotlight: History Alive
Spring 2007 (also
available in hard copy)
• Famous Kansans Tell Their Stories in Medicine Lodge and
Baldwin City
• National Oral History Project Coming to Kansas
• Organizations Support Kansans Telling Their Stories: Kansas
Health Foundation, Kansas Public Radio
• StoryCorps Door-to-Door in Kansas
• Who Are These Famous Kansans?
• Chautauqua Troupe
• Carry Nation and Peace Treaty Part of Medicine Lodge History
• Medicine Lodge Chautauqua Schedule At-a-Glance
• Baldwin City Chautauqua Schedule At-a-Glance
• Children's Activities at the Famous Kansans Chautauqua
• Baldwin, Baker, and Black Jack
• Between Fences Continues Tour
• Kansans Tell Their Stories and Spring Grants Awarded
• Kansas Humanities Council Seeks Board Members
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Winter 2007 (also
available in hard copy)
• Julie Mulvihill New Executive Director
• KHC Welcomes New Board Member
• Medicine Lodge and Baldwin to Host Famous Kansans
• Between Fences Exhibit Explores Cultural Communities
in Winfield
• Meade Public Library Celebrates 20 Years of TALK
• Fall Grants Awarded
• Marion Cott's Retirement: Celebrating Human Ties
• 2007-2009 Speakers Bureau and History Alive Catalog Online
• In Memoriam – Michael Paul Novak
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Fall 2006 (also available
in hard copy)
• After 34 Years of Service, Executive Director to Retire
• Work and Retirement
• A Legacy of Good Ideas
• Between Fences Exhibit Opens
• Between Fences Tour Schedule
• Lucas Plans Events
• Wamego Historical Society Plans Activities
• Spring into 2007 with Between Fences in Winfield,
Paola, Larned and Oakley
• Do Fences Make Good Neighbors?
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Spring 2006 (also
available in hard copy)
• Prime Time Family Reading Time
• Four Prime Time Family Reading Time Communities
• On the Road
• Read to Me
• Women of Mystery
• Life As We Know It
• KHC Creates New TALK Series
• Call for New TALK Discussion Leaders
• Save the Dates!
• KHC Awards Spring Grants
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