“We appreciate this donation from Envista Credit Union,” said Amy Burns, president and executive director, Stormont Vail Foundation. “These funds will be used to help create a more comfortable and private space for families during a difficult time.”
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“We appreciate this donation from Envista Credit Union,” said Amy Burns, president and executive director, Stormont Vail Foundation. “These funds will be used to help create a more comfortable and private space for families during a difficult time.”
Stormont Vail Health is proud to announce that Daniel Reynolds, D.O., has joined our team to practice as a pediatric hospitalist, located at Stormont Vail Hospital, 1500 S.W. Tenth Ave., Topeka, Kan. 66604.
“The Foundation is proud to support multiple local organizations each year,” said Tara Dimick, Chief Business Development Officer for Envista and Vice President of the Topeka Credit Union Foundation. “This year we were able to provide gifts to support everything from financial literacy to the theatre, while also addressing PPE needs due to COVID-19.”
“We are excited to serve the Topeka community with our specialty outdoor gear shop and hope you’ll come check it out to enjoy beer and a weekend of shopping local,” says owner, Denise Selbee-Koch.
October is National Energy Awareness Month and Kansas Gas Service wants to help customers learn more about the energy they use every day.
“When I walked in, it was so clean and displayed so nicely, I can’t believe it’s a thrift store and the prices are cheaper than anywhere I have been.”
After four weeks of competition, the Kansas Manufacturing Council (KMC) on Tuesday announced the EMP Shield is the 2020 Coolest Thing Made In Kansas.
Grause has joined the firm’s transactional law practice group and is based in Foulston’s Wichita office.
Stormont Vail Health and the Kansas Children's Discovery Center are proud to announce a new partnership to get children back into the museum building, which has been closed since March. Stormont Vail will rent the building on weekdays beginning this Thursday, October 8 to provide no-cost childcare to Stormont Vail team members.
Envista Credit Union is pleased to announce that it will highlight Junior League of Topeka through the EnvistaCares Challenge during the month of October.
The Topeka (KS) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated and Envista Credit Union are pleased to report that thanks to community support totaling $2,835 The Topeka (KS) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated will receive the challenge match of $2,500 from Envista. In total, The Topeka (KS) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated received $5,335 in contributions.
The Junior League of Topeka is excited to launch its first ever Virtual Art Auction, made possible by the generosity of Sustaining Member, Julie Garlinghouse.
As a way to help expectant mothers have healthy pregnancies and babies, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas (BCBSKS) is pleased to announce its newest wellness program: a maternity program.
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The final four Kansas-made products head to the third round of the tournament after receiving the highest votes in their head-to-head match ups during the second round, moving them one step closer to winning the ultimate prize – being named the Coolest Thing Made in Kansas.
NOTO Escapes, a local business that facilitates interactive adventure games, will be celebrating their Grand Reopening in their new location at 904 N Kansas Ave during the October First Friday Art Walk.
The eight products head to the second round of the tournament after receiving the highest votes in their head-to-head match ups during the first round, moving them one step closer to winning the ultimate prize – being named the Coolest Thing Made in Kansas.
Since opening its doors on July 27, 2020, Topeka ER & Hospital, the first micro-hospital in Topeka, has provided emergency and hospital care to hundreds of patients in the Topeka area.
“While the event looked a little different this year, our mission remains the same: honoring the contributions of women in our community who get up and do the work. We were so pleased to see so many people gathered virtually for this event to promote our mission of eliminating racism and empowering women,” said YWCA Northeast Kansas CEO Kathleen Marker.