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    You are at:Home»State News»Governor Proclaims June Flint Hills Heritage Month

    Governor Proclaims June Flint Hills Heritage Month

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    By KMAN Staff on June 6, 2013 State News
    Kansas Governor Sam Brownback, who spoke with reporters Thursday about the coming funding fight over NBAF.

    Governor Sam Brownback has signed a proclamation declaring June “Flint Hills Heritage Month.”

    “The Flint Hills region is one of the state’s premier natural attractions,” said Abby Amick, Wabaunsee County Economic Development Director and chair of the Flint Hills Tourism Coalition. “There are so many things visitors can see and experience that bring the Kansas spirit to life. Flint Hills Heritage Month is a great way to focus on the history, natural beauty, and culture of the region.”

    Some of the events scheduled to celebrate the region’s heritage in June include the historic Strong City Rodeo, Symphony in the Flint Hills, Fort Riley; Washunga Days, Council Grove; Kansas Cowboy Poetry Contest, Alma; Annual Bluegrass at the Lake, Marion; and the Flint Hills Folklife Festival, Cottonwood Falls.

    For a list of June events in the Flint Hills and around the state, visit TravelKS.com – Calendar of Events.

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