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Looking For Something To Do In Kansas City Over Labor Day Weekend? The Irish Fest!

Ay, Top of the mornin' to ya! Are you looking for something to do in Kansas City over the Labor Day weekend?

Well my little leprechauns you can't afford to miss the Kansas City Irish Fest!

Since my wonderful husband has Irish in him this is an event that we never miss!

This year it's back at Crown Center and it's expanded to have THREE stages and includes even more Irish fun!

All of the Irish Eyes will be smiling with all the entertainment that's packed into this weekend, including my very fav....... The Elders!

There's fun for the entire family and don't forget to bring the wee ones!

For more information visit their website: www.kcirishfest.com

Here's a little taste of The Elders that I found on YouTube

New Kansas City North High School Goes Green - Staley High School To Open For 08-09 School Year

Yes... GREEN is one of Staley High Schools colors along with black and silver.

But that's not what I was talking about when I said Staley High School was going GREEN... I meant Staley High School is the only school in the four-state region to adopt the green concept, and was one of the first in the country to register the school as a LEED-registered project.

The high school is the fourth high school in the North Kansas City School District located in the northern portion of the district.

All the classrooms have an occupancy sensor system. Which means the lights come on when someone enters and go off when everyone is gone. (What my mother wouldn't have given to have something like that when I was a kid.)

A good percentage of the from of the school is glass. But not any kind of glass, it's the kind that draws heat in.

The geo-thermal heating system is designed to store heat in the summer and use it in the winter.

Low-flow water system that reduces water usage by about 50% were installed in all the restrooms and elsewhere.

There's approximately eighty-nine million dollard of steel in the structure and most of it is recycled.

The large collections pond outside collects the rainwater and it will be used to water the landscaping.

There have been many families moving into the Staley High School boundaries, I myself have had requests for houses in the Staley area.

Here are other tid-bits that are listed on the Staley High School Website:

  • 314,000 square-foot, 2-story building on 80 acres
  • 48-acre "green space" surrounds the school with 3 ponds and 2 streams
  • 1,500-student capacity with a potential for 2,000 with Phase II expansion
  • 2 competitive gymnasiums
  • 750-seat auditorium and a "flex" theater
  • District Activity Complex on 64 acres includes District Varsity Soccer Stadium
  • District Football Stadium to seat 6,000 spectators
  • Built according to U.S. Green Building Council certification standards
  • Local Hair Stylist Joins St. Martin Salon In Parkville

    Girls we all know that when we find a Stylist that does a great job you'd follow her just about anywhere!

    Well at least I would!  I discovered Chandra Kelso barely a year ago when I asked my broker, "Who does your hair, it looks great!"

    I was pleased to find out that this stylist was only about 5 minutes from my office and 10 minutes from my home.  What a find!!!

    From the first time I had "Chandy" do my hair it was evident to me that to this talented woman hair was an art!

    About three months ago Chandy moved to St. Martin in quaint little Parkville, Missouri.  A little artsy, craftsy area of the Northland where the 1993 flood levels were as high as my head. 

    Gasoline was heading to $4.00 a gallon and Parkville is nearly 20 minutes away from my home.... BUT I decided I couldn't live without the talented touch of Chandy!

    So once a month I drive over to Parkville, which basically sits on the banks of the Missouri River and is the home of Park University.  Driving down the main drag you see quilt shops, craft shops, antique stores and restuarants.  It's a great little town where the hustle and bustle of city life goes away.

     

     Quite contrary to the town when you step in St. Martin you'd think you'd just stepped into a posh and upscale shop in New York! 

    It's quite a treat!  If you live in Kansas City North or are moving here and are looking for a talented, fun, caring hair stylist give Chandy a call 816-587-1587.

    A Kansas City Icon - The Music Exchange - Will Be Remembered (LOCALISM FEATURED)

    Have I ever told you my daughter loves music? She has a record the music exchange©fran white 2008collection and most of the contents were purchased at "The Music Exchange" here in Kansas City, Missouri.

    Ron Rooks owned The Music Exchange and it was a fixture of Kansas City for decades.

    There you would find my daughter in the store in Westport where she would finger through the albums and then after four or more hours would come home with the treasures she'd purchased.

    Two years ago Ron passed away as he was setting up his shop after moving to the West Bottoms of Kansas City. He was found in his new shop listening to records.

    My daughter says there wasn't anything Ron Rooks didn't know about music. Who sang it, who wrote it and when....... and besides that WHERE it was located in his 250,000 piece collection of albums.

    the music exchange©fran white 2008There was an auction that started today for items that Ron referred to as "Americana."

    I love a good auction, so I had to go..... with camera in hand.

    Dressed in her "Vinyl Saved My Soul" t-shirt off we went to the bottoms and the second floor of 1413 West 13th Terrace.

    In a very short time I saw a lifetime collection of Ron's "Americana" which I couldn't resist snapping shots of. You would not believe the wide array of items....... and I couldn't leave without my daughter having a little slice of memorabilia from "The Music Exchange."

    The album sale starts next Wednesday....... and there she will be.

    When we got home she asked me if she thought Ron was upset that all of his stuff was being sold. I told her I'm sure he was up in heaven watching and spinningthe music exchange©fran white 2008 records.

    So we walked out of there with this great mirror that's engraved that says:

    "Remember The Music Exchange"

    and a good sized box of all these different pin-backed buttons that my daughter remembered him having at the store that include music, presidential candidates, silliness and rock stars (The Beatles, Duran Duran, Rollings Stones, etc.)

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    Kansas City North.... M I S S O U R I

    OH how I love Kansas City North.... and the many things it has to offer!

    You see I grew up in Kansas City North... before 435.... before there was a Worlds of Fun or Oceans of Fun.... not quite back in the day of Jesse James but before there were what they called "four leaf clover hiways" at 435 and 69 Highway.

    Back in the day when I would ride my horse from Claycomo to Randolph Rd without major highwways present.

    I'd leave at dawn and return at dusk... and would have enjoyed an entire day of visiting classmates and friends along the way. Those were the days!

    Long since past, Kansas City North still has lots to offer homeowers! Your choice of ranches, split entrys or atriums........ it's long been ear marked as THE place to live in Kansas City!