Category: Featured

Panda-monium at EP

October 1, 2018 | By The Active Age

Exploration Place presents Pandas: A Journey Home, a new documentary in its digital dome theater starting Saturday, Oct. 20. Filmmakers “were granted unprecedented access to the Wolong Panda Center in China,” according to a news release. “Meet the pandas at the center as they get ready for their new lives in various parts of the […]

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Civil War Women

| By The Active Age

Did you know that during the Civil War, hundreds of women cut their hair and donned men’s clothes so they could report to Union and Confederate army recruiters? And that others served as scouts and spies. Historian Diane Eickhoff will talk about that and more during her presentation, “Women Soldiers of the Civil War,” at […]

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Native American Day

| By The Active Age

A dance exhibition, talks by Native American groups and free traditional meal are on tap for The Native American Celebration Day on Saturday, Oct. 6 at the Mid-America All-Indian Center. The free event runs from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.  One featured group, the Wounded Knee Survivors Run group, will speak starting at 1 p.m. about the […]

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Project Beauty looks forward at 50

| By Joe Stumpe

Project Beauty, Inc. may be down in numbers, but it’s not out. President Sue Boewe admits to an ambitious goal for the 50-year-old group founded to spruce up Wichita. “I’m hoping we’re going to double our membership this year,” she said. “I’ve asked everybody to bring in one member. That’s the challenge I’ve put to […]

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Bow wow! ‘Theo’ is a hero

August 29, 2018 | By Joe Stumpe

A tiny dog named Theodore is turning out to be worth his weight in gold. Mary Enstrom acquired the 2.3-pound Teacup Yorkie as a sidekick for her ministry serving nursing home residents. Theodore ended up saving her life. It happened late on the night of July 5, when the normally well-mannered pooch started yapping and […]

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‘Fireball’ Jackson inspires book

| By Debbi Elmore

Gerald McCoy was a boy when he saw Isaiah “Fireball” Jackson pitch in Wichita’s National Baseball Congress tournament. Jackson’s explosive fastball wasn’t the only remarkable thing about him. There was also the team he played for, made up of fellow prison inmates. “My dad and I watched him lead the prison team to another tournament […]

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Lazy, luscious lasagna  

| By Joe Stumpe

  Easy isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when making lasagna. But a couple of shortcuts will put this dish on your table in about an hour, with little mess to clean up. First, don’t boil your noodles (and you don’t need the “oven-ready” ones). Regular noodles will soften just fine if use […]

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Small town realizes big dream

| By The Active Age

Valley Center’s old library sat so close to railroad tracks that it used to shake when a train passed. “We didn’t know whether it was an earthquake or train,” the library’s office manager, Terry Foster, recalls. Two months after its grand opening, VC’s new $2.2 million, 13,400-square-foot community center and library at 314 E. Clay […]

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Volunteers, ‘old farts’ and the active age

| By Joe Stumpe

From The Editor: I picked a good day to attend my first meeting of the Sedgwick County Advisory Council on Aging. The council was hearing how local tax dollars are being distributed to nonprofit organizations that serve seniors and, on this day, at least a dozen of those organizations were present to explain their operations. […]

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All aboard…for downtown Railfest

| By Amy Geiszler-Jones

3rd annual Railfest features train rides This year’s Railfest offers a rare opportunity to ride the rails in downtown Wichita.  Volunteers with the Great Plains Transportation Museum, located at 700 E. Douglas across from Union Station, have restored the museum’s 1934 Whitcomb locomotive.  It will pull several of the museum’s vintage cabooses during the third […]

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Tremont Street: Lusty, boozy, bloody

| By Joe Stumpe

  If you look at a map of Wichita today, you won’t find Tremont Street. In its time, though, it was one of the city’s best-known thoroughfares.  Indeed, Tremont was notorious across the Southwest for commercialized vice – prostitution, liquor and gambling – plus the usual array of felonies and misdemeanors associated with those pursuits. […]

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PEAR, WALNUT AND GOAT CHEESE TART

August 9, 2018 | By The Active Age

  1 pie crust 1 pkg. (8 oz.) cream cheese, softened 3 oz. goat cheese Pinch salt 1 large egg, lightly beaten 1 1/2 cup peeled and sliced ripe pears ½ cup chopped walnuts or pecans 2 tablespoons spicy jelly or jam, such as strawberry-chile jelly, melted in microwave Directions: Preheat oven to 400 degrees. […]

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Who do you think you are? Seven generations to choose from

| By Miranda Allen

  By Miranda Allen What’s the matter with kids today? Why won’t anyone listen to me?  They are so lazy and have no work ethic!  They are so stuck in their ways! How often have you heard these familiar lines? If you’re like most of us it’s often.  We have a unique occurrence where seven […]

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