Day or Night, Wichita Kansas is the jewel of the prairie! Be sure to see downtown Wichita, the sunflowers on the prairie and The Keeper of the Plains statue on the Arkansas Riverwalk.
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Kansas Friendship Force - Making Friends in Distant Places
OUR NEXT EVENT

Jan 28th - 10 a.m.
Quarterly Meeting & Brunch
University Congregational Church
9209 E. 29th St. North

Feb. 11th - 9:30 a.m. - Brunch
Great Harvest Bread Co.
535 N. Woodlawn
(The menu includes omelettes, breakfast sandwiches, french toast, and several breads.)
Call Joyce Dudeck 733-1487 or kdudeck@cox.net for details

Mar. 8th - 10 a.m.
Board Meeting
Watermark Book Store
Douglas & Oliver

Mar 23-25th - S.W. Regional Conference
Hotel at Old Town
830 E. 1st St.
Wichita, KS
Chair: Lottie Miller - lottiemay@yahoo.com - 316-773-2687
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REGISTRATION FORM

March 25-28th - Conference Home Stay
Gloria Bonwell 838-4989 or glo@bonwell.org

Apr. 28th - 10 a.m.
Quarterly Meeting & Brunch
Gloria Dei Lutheran Church
1101 N. River Blvd

May 12th - 9:30 a.m. - Brunch
Location to be determined
Joyce Dudeck 733-1487 or kdudeck@cox.net

June 2nd - 10 a.m. - Board Meeting
NOTE: This is a Saturday
Watermark Book Store
Oliver & Douglas

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2008 Incoming Exchange from Blue Mountain, Australia


flag of australiaOur 14 guests from the Blue Mountain, Australia club enjoyed a wonderful week in the sunflower state. Their week’s activities included the Sedgwick County Zoo, Big Dog Motorcycle Mfg, and a trip to Hutchinson’s Cosmosphere and Salt Mine.. We ended the big week with a bus trip to Abilene and the Flint Hills to visit the Eisenhower Museum and the Z Bar Ranch and have dinner in the Hays House, which is the oldest restaurant on this side of the Mississippi. We made some lasting friendships and many of our members are planning their trips to Australia next year.

 

Photo Gallery

Colleen McCombie & Alan Cupitt at Welcome dinner
Colleen McCombie & Alan Cupitt at Welcome dinner

Kay Price & Lea Truman with Holmes family
Kay Price & Lea Truman with Holmes family

Judy Krob and guest Harry Baker
Judy Krob and guest Harry Baker

Kay Price & Robyn Matthews
Kay Price & Robyn Matthews

Nan Duncan (in white) with Aussies: Faye Post, Robyn Matthews & Jeanie Cupitt
Nan Duncan (in white) with Aussies:
Faye Post, Robyn Matthews & Jeanie Cupitt

Nancy Murry, FFK President with Lea Truman (in front)
Nancy Murry, FFK President with Lea Truman (in front)

Aussies “down under” in the salt mine 
Aussies “down under” in the salt mine

The house at the Z Bar Ranch, Strong City 
The house at the Z Bar Ranch, Strong City

Waiting to tour the house
Waiting to tour the house

Sack lunch in Eisenhower Park, Abilene
Sack lunch in Eisenhower Park, Abilene

Aussies in a Wichita quilt shop 
Aussies in a Wichita quilt shop

Jeanie Cupitt with hosts the Terrells & Victoria Liddicoat with George Short  
Jeanie Cupitt with hosts the Terrells & Victoria Liddicoat with George Short

Aussies in the “Land of Oz” costumes
Aussies in the “Land of Oz” costumes

Sherri Lichtenberger (Right) with her guest Colleen McCombie
Sherri Lichtenberger (Right) with her guest Colleen McCombie

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