Calendar of Events
Quiet Days Away
are offered each month at the Tallgrass Spiritual Retreat Center
at Matfield Green. The first Monday is for women. The third for
men. The $10.32 fee includes lunch. Come walk the labyrinth,
meander down to the creek, relax, reflect and restore. Call 620-753-3465
for reservations.
November 2007
24 Chase County Country Christmas This year, it,s going to be
great! The theme will be Cowboy Christmas, and we have great
events and a fabulous homes tour planned!
Details below
25 Holidays at
the TPNP. The historic ranch house and headquarters will be decorated
for an 1880s historic holiday setting.
26 & 27 Chase
County Pictorial Directory photos taken 3 - 9:20 p.m. at Community
Center in Swope Park.
December 2007
1 Cottonwood
Falls United Methodist Church Soup Supper and Auction
5 & 6 Chase
County Pictorial Directory photos taken from 3 - 9:20 p.m. Location
to be announced.
It will be a cowboy Christmas
in Chase County during this year's Chase County Country Christmas.
"Chase County has been described
as the place where the West truly begins," said Deb Zeiner,
director of the Chase County Chamber of Commerce, sponsor of
Country Christmas. "We couldn't think of a better way to
honor our Western heritage than by having a Cowboy Country Christmas."
Several new activities have been planned
around the Cowboy Christmas theme, Zeiner said, including a cowboy-themed
coloring contest, sponsored by Strong City Pizza Hut; Little
Miss Cowboy Christmas contest; Meet a Cowboy with local cowboy
Bruce Brock demonstrating rope tricks and leather-working; an
ugly cowboy boot and hat contest; a Touch the Tack table, where
children can touch a saddle, bridle and brushes used in caring
for a horse; and a Blessing of the Animals at 10:30 a.m. in Swope
Park in Cottonwood Falls.
"I think the Blessing of the Animals
is a sweet idea," Zeiner said. "After all, Jesus was
born in a barn. I just see this as a way to acknowledge the love
we have for the furry, or scaly, friends in our lives."
Another new activity will be the first-ever
Fabulous Fruitcake Toss, at the Millstream Motel in Cottonwood
Falls.
"We'll have a fruitcake toss set
up for children," said Richard Clute, co-owner of the Millstream.
"And a fruitcake launch for adults. We're going to see if
we can launch them across the river. But if we don't make it,
the fish and ducks will have a special treat!"
From 2 - 5 p.m., the 2007 Holiday Homes
Tour will showcase four spectacular Chase County locations -
the historic Duehn Ranch home of Josh and Gwen Hoy at the Flying
W Ranch near Clements, west of Strong City; the newly-restored
St. Anthony Church at Strong City, a Western-themed home high
on a hill east of Strong City and the historic Pioneer Bluffs
at Matfield Green. Admission to the Homes Tour is just a $5 donation
that includes admission to all four locations.
"These are absolutely spectacular
places on the tour this year," Zeiner said. "They include
glimpses in to the large ranch homes of our Chase County founders,
an absolutely beautiful gem of a church and a home that you might
call a cowboy's palace!"
In the past, Country Christmas has included
a dance at the Community Building in Cottonwood Falls at the
end of the day of events. But this year, there will be a contra
dance on Friday, Nov. 23 from 8-10 p.m. at the Community Building
instead.
"We thought it would be more fun
to have the dance on Friday night, while we still have some energy
left," said Chamber president Kevin Ireland. "The dance
is free and everyone is invited."
At 4:45 p.m., Santa and Mrs. Claus will
arrive by carriage in downtown Cottonwood Falls, where they will
visit with children until 7 p.m.
"At 7 p.m., we'll light the courthouse
and this year we're also lighting the newly-restored Cottonwood
River Bridge," Zeiner said. "It's going to be beautiful.
And after all of that, we'll end the day with the Christmas carol
singalong at the Prairie Coffee Company."
There are many more activities scheduled
for the 2007 Chase County Cowboy Christmas and local businesses
will be open extended hours that day. For a complete schedule,
see www.chasecountychamber.org or contact the Chase County Chamber
of Commerce at (620) 273-8469.
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