Thursday, March 19, 2015

COMMUNITY EASTER EGG HUNT 
AT ST. JAMES CHURCH

St. James UMC will host an Easter egg hunt from noon to 1 p.m. Saturday, April 4 on the church grounds. 

The hunt, which is free and open to the public, is for children through age 12. Children age five and younger should be accompanied by an adult. Participants need not register in advance, but, should bring their own baskets or bags in which to collect plastic, candy-filled eggs. 


In case of inclement weather, the hunt will be moved inside to the Great Hall in the church basement. For more information, please call the church office, 816-444-5588.

Wednesday, March 18, 2015


Help your community & the environment! Drop off used computers on Saturday April 11




Do you have an older, unused PC in your closet? Are you planning to upgrade your desktop or laptop computer this year? Is your office upgrading? We need your old technology to help bridge the 'digital divide' in the Kansas City Metro area!

We are very, very excited to announce the 2nd Tech Mob Technology Recycling Event! On Saturday, April 11th, we’ll be taking any and all e-Waste you can give us and refurbish it and recycle it in a responsible, mother-earth-approved way. The best part? We’ll do it for FREE!

All this recycling goodness will go down at:

Connecting for Good
NE Wyandotte Co. Community Tech Center
2006 North 3rd Street Kansas City, Kansas 66101

WHO ARE WE DOING THIS FOR:
Connecting for Good is a nonprofit organization that has been bridging the Digital Divide in the Kansas City Area since 2011 using wireless Internet, community technology centers, low cost refurbished PCs and free digital life skills classes.

WHY:

The Digital Divide is very real in the Kansas City Area. We believe it is one of the most important social justice issues of our day.
25% of Kansas City area residents don’t have Internet access at home. 
42% of those who don’t use the Internet have annual household incomes of under $25,000
46% of nonusers are minorities.
70% of Kansas City Public Schools students do not have the Internet in their homes. 

It's estimated 60 to 65 million computers become obsolete every year in the US, some estimates show 3 to 5 percent of material in landfills is e-Waste. 

Another report estimated between 315 and 680 million computers are waiting in peoples garages and homes, waiting to be disposed of properly, which is why we are hosting the Tech Mob. 

HOW:
Show up to the Tech Mob drop off your old technology and it will be professionally refurbished. What Connecting for Good can't use will be professionally recycled. With your help, we can see many lives changed simply because they will be able to connect to all the resources available through the Internet.

Won’t you help? This is a great time to give us your unused PC equipment and get a tax deduction at the same time. What is no longer useful to you can be turned into something that can change the life of a child in an under resourced urban core family.

Acceptable items include computers, laptops, keyboards, mice, speakers, hard drives, tablets, Netbooks, flat televisions, DVDs, VCRs, stereos, camcorders, cameras, games systems, printers, scanners, surge protectors, telephones, typewriters and adding machines. Large appliances - including refrigerators, washers, dryers, ovens and microwaves - will not be accepted. 

If you have any questions about our Tech Mob Recycle Event, feel free to contact Connecting for Good at 816-559-7077.
Colin Gage is retiring!

Come by and wish him well.
March 27, 2015 
10:00 to Noon 
Administrative Center, Plaza Room
5115 Oak Street

Kansas City MO 64112
Look out for up & coming, local artist JaRay! 

JaRay Wynn has a showing at the Rockhurst Community Center [5401 Troost] on Saturday, March 28, 2015 from 11:30 am - 3:00 pm. We encourage all that can make it to support JaRay!







Tonight at 6:00 pm at the Kansas City Central Library (14 W. 10th Street)





Tuesday, March 17, 2015

After more than three hours of testimony from supporters and opponents of the Bellarmino (a.k.a. Domus) Catholic student housing plan for the St. Francis Xavier School site, the City Plan Commission voted unanimously to deny the project.