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    In Focus 12/5/22: Parks & Rec, Big Lakes, Habitat for Humanity

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    By KMAN Staff on December 5, 2022 In Focus, Podcasts

    News Radio KMAN · In Focus 12/5/22: Parks & Rec, Big Lakes, Habitat for Humanity

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    Segment 2 – 14:00
    Segment 3 – 26:39
    Segment 4 – 36:19

    On Monday’s edition of In Focus Manhattan Parks & Recreation Interim Director Wyatt Thompson previewed the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board meetings, including a joint meeting with the Riley County Parks Advisory Board. Joining Wyatt was Flint Hills Discovery Center Volunteer Coordinator Mary Preston and Curator of Education Sally Dreher.

    Big Lakes Developmental Center Executive Director Lori Feldkamp and Marketing Specialist Emily Loudermilk spoke about the center’s Raise the Roof campaign and the 50th anniversary coming up in 2023.

    And in our final segment Manhattan Habitat for Humanity Executive Director Josh Brewer stopped by to discuss about a project for a local elderly resident.

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