Thursday, October 11, 2012

Donnelly College and The Circle of Life

Many of you have heard my "Circle of Life" analogy for the many improvements that are taking place in the older eastern end of our city.

And if you haven't, let me give you a brief review… because I think the analogy works perfectly for the new life that Donnelly College is bringing to its campus on 18th Street between Tauromee and Barnett.

Here's how my thinking goes... just as Simba completed the "circle of life" and took the reins of leadership from Mufasa in Disney's animated feature "The Lion King" (a great movie, by the way), so it is in old KCK. What used to be new has now become old and somewhat worn. In many cases it needs to be replaced, remodeled or repurposed so that it can have new life and serve new generations.

Donnelly College has educated students in Kansas City, Kansas since 1949. It is an independent, coeducational, Catholic college that was founded by the Benedictine Sisters and is currently sponsored by the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas.

The college already closed one "circle of life" when it moved from its old campus on Sandusky into what used to be the Providence Hospital building on north 18th Street.

Now, a new circle is being completed as the college has begun construction of a Community Event Center that will accommodate 200 people and can serve as a gathering place for both college and community events.

The wrecking ball arrived on campus in August and dust swirled in the hot summer wind as the old brick walls came crashing down. (Click any photo below to enlarge).

Here are a couple of photos taken in late August
(standing on Barnett and looking to the southwest).


Lynn Hire, the marketing coordinator for the college wrote to me in August and told me:

"We are redesigning and rebuilding the oldest building on campus. The foundation of the Community Event Center formerly served as a hospital laundry facility and most recently as a child care center for El Centro. In Spring 2013, the new facility will open and become available for public programming and events (60% usage projected) as well as campus events and functions. 

Features of the new facility include:
  • 200-person capacity
  • A catering kitchen
  • A separate entrance
  • State-of-the-art technology, sound system and multimedia screens
  • A circle drive and visitor drop-off
  • Restrooms and meeting space
  • An outdoor courtyard
"A growing list of Donnelly community partners including Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools; Kauffman Scholars; KU Gear Up; Leadership 2000; Money Smart with the Federal Reserve Bank; Unified Government; YMCA Young Achievers and many more are expected to use the new facility."


The walls of the old laundry facility were completely removed
by early September and the deck was ready for the groundbreaking
and blessing on September 12th (looking northwest).

A huge crowd gathered at the site on September 12, 2012 for a groundbreaking and blessing. Mayor Joe Reardon was joined by commissioners Tarence Maddox and John Mendez at the event and all praised the investment that Donnelly is making in the community.


Framing for the new walls is already in place as construction
zips along and the facility takes shape.

I stopped by the site this morning and I was thrilled to see that construction is moving at a fast pace. At the rate they're going, I bet they'll have everything enclosed before the really cold weather hits. Then, they can work inside to apply the finishing touches tot he facility.

Although Donnelly is technically just outside the boundaries of District 2, countless young people from our district have benefited from a Donnelly education over the years. Many thanks to Donnelly College president Steve LaNasa and to all the faculty and staff who are working hard to make their college and our community better places to live, work and play!


Here's an artist's rendering of how the Event Center will look
when it is completed in early 2013.

As always, I'd love to hear from you. Share your thoughts, ideas, suggestions and dreams by sending an email or dropping a note in my suggestion box.

~ Brian

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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Community Alianza Brings Neighborhoods Together

I'm very excited to report that a group of forward thinking individuals have come together with a vision and a plan for connecting the people who live, work and play along and around Central Avenue.

When they first starting brainstorming a few months back, these folks saw a need to bring the community together in a meaningful way and to engage both the residents and business owners in taking a more active role in making the area around Central Avenue stronger and more vibrant. They proposed a "community alliance" and Community Alianza was born.

The Community Alianza area stretches from the State Line on the east to 28th Street on the west and from Armstrong Avenue on the north to I-70 on the south. This includes a great deal of my Unified Government district (District 2).

As I have shared in previous blog posts, District 2 has undergone a dramatic transformation in the last 20 years. The current census profile of the district is different in many ways from the profile of years ago. A couple of posts ago I shared that I believe we have a large number of new residents in our area. One of the many goals of Community Alianza is connecting the people who have been in the area for a long time with the people who started calling this area home much more recently.


Community Alianza is affiliated with Public Square Communities, Inc. (http://www.publicsquarecommunities.com). The mission of Public Square Communities, Inc. is to "identify, connect and develop community leaders who transform towns, cities, counties and regions into thriving communities which nourish youth, engage citizens and foster partnerships."

Public Square Communities works with local partners in communities large and small to engage the four "sectors" (groups) that make up any community: Business, Education, Government and Human Services (residents).

If you live, work or play in the Community Alianza area, then you have the chance to be part of something very powerful and very special. You can help shape a vibrant future for our area!  Here's what you can do to get involved...

1. Complete an Online Survey

The first thing that you can do is complete a short online survey to share your perspectives on the strengths and weaknesses of our community. Here are the links to both the English and Spanish versions of the survey.

Survey in English:
http://www.publicsquarecommunities.com/survey_alianza_eng.htm

Survey is Spanish:
http://www.publicsquarecommunities.com/survey_alianza_esp.htm

Survey input is due by October 6, 2012.

2. Attend a Community Conversation

After the surveys have been collected and analyzed, Community Alianza is hosting a "community conversation" on Saturday, October 13. At this meeting, you can enjoy lunch, then join with your neighbors, friends and colleagues to discuss the survey results and brainstorm solutions and action plans for making our area the best it can be.

Here are the details of the Community Conversation.

Saturday, October 13
12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Bethany Community Center
1120 Central Avenue
Kansas City, Kansas 66102

Remember...lunch will be served. :-)

Once the Community Conversation is completed, the Community Alianza steering committee will sort through all of the feedback to identify themes and set priorities. Then, they will reach out to residents of the area to help form action teams that will take the bull by the horns and really make positive things happen in our area!

I look forward to seeing all of you at the community conversation on October 13.

~ Brian

bmckiernan@wycokck.org
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