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- Memo: "The Villages" Dedication
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- Senator Bob Dole is requested to remark on the contributions of the late Dr. Karl Menninger, the founder and chairman of the Villages, Inc., to which Dole is a trustee. Includes Dole's remarks and schedule
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- 1991-01-25
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- 1991-01-25
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- 102nd (1991-1993)
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- See all items with this valueChild abuse
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- West, Maureen
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- See all items with this valueMenninger, Karl A. (Karl Augustus), 1893-1990
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- Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
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January 25, 1991
TO: Senator Dole
FROM: Mo West
SUBJECT: "The Villages" Dedication
(End of Letterhead)
You have been asked to make some brief remarks about the significant contributions of the late Dr. Karl Menninger and unveil a commemorative plaque in his honor. Dr. Menninger, Founder and Chairman of The Villages, Inc., died of cancer on July 18 in Topeka. He dedicated his live to the care of abused and neglected children and had a tremendous impact on the field of mental health.
You are a trustee of "The Villages Homes for Children," which has served children in Kansas since 1964. The Villages programs are designed to provide support to troubled youth and prevent possible incarceration. The program provides a caring and loving atmosphere to change their direction in life.
Mrs. Karl Menninger and his daughter, Rose Mary, will be in attendance as will Topeka Mayor Butch Felker. The plaque will be made in Dr. Menninger's honor in addition to the Villages office.
As you already know, you have in the past contributed financially to The Villages.
REMARKS OF SENATOR ROBERT J. DOLE
AT THE DEDICATION CEREMONY FOR THE VILLAGES OFFICE
(End of Title)
Thank you. After the events and tension of the past week, can't tell you how good it feels to come home.
I am honored to be here this morning, and thank you for the opportunity to say a few words about Dr. Karl A. Menninger, an outstanding human being and a fine Kansan.
Dr. Karl was one-of-a-kind, and his passing on July 18 was a tragic loss. Dr. Karl was a remarkable man and obviously a great student. If I recall the story correctly, one of Dr. Karl's medical school professors urged him not to "forget the children."
Well, we all know that Dr. Karl certainly paid attention in class and heeded their advice.
Dr. Karl did not "forget the children." In fact, he dedicated his life to providing kids the critical assistance and services that some of them needed so desperately.
Dr. Karl was visionary, creating a safe haven for our forgotten and helpless children who so often fell through the cracks of our society. As Dr. Karl's motto states: "The greatest natural resource we have is our children. The way we treat them will indicate the future of our society." I don't think anyone could articulate that more eloquently.
I think everyone here today shares his vision and will continue to pursue his dreams and aspirations for tomorrow's adults and tomorrow's leaders. Although Dr. Karl is not with us today his legacy lives on in the countless children whose lives he touched and made better.
In such trying times it's comforting to think about men like Dr. Menninger who exemplify all that makes this country great. Giving, selflessness, and a commitment to work for change and to make a difference no matter what the odds.
Helping those who are less fortunate is much alive in Kansas. That spirit is alive because of people like Dr. Karl Menninger, who recognized that one-to-one caring can make a big difference in a troubled life.
1/16/91 04:58
DRAFT #2
CONTACT: JUDY KAY 913/295-2745 (o), 913/273-1870 (h)
SENATOR DOLE SCHEDULE - JANUARY 24-26
THURSDAY, JANUARY 24
LV. WASHINGTON NATIONAL
AIRCRAFT:
TAIL NO:
PILOTS:
ARRIVE WICHITA MID-CONTINENT
FBO:
MET BY: Mike Glassner 316/263-4956 (o), 316/264-7219 (h)
5:30 p.m. Compeer Bob Dole Tribute Reception - Bank TV Courtyard - Attendance - 400-500
FORMAT: Mix and Mingle Dias with microphone
CONTACT: Rose Mary Mohr, Ph.D., President, South Central Kansas Mental Health Association 316/267-1821. John Bell, Chairman, Bob Dole Tribute Reception, 316/267-1871
PROGRAM: 5:30-6:20 p.m., Mix & Mingle
6:20 p.m. Introduction of Senator and Presentation: RUSS MEYER
6:30 p.m. Senator's remarks
7:00 p.m. Presentation of Sculpture to Senator by local artist, Babs Mellor
7:10 p.m. Depart Bank IV for Mid-Continent FBO:
7:30 p.m. Wheels up for Manhattan
8:10 p.m. Arrive Manhattan airport FBO: MET BY:
8:30 p.m. Arrive Manhattan Holidome - Manhattan Annual Chamber Dinner, (Room? & phone)
Format: head table, podium with microphone. Names - head table
Contact: Randy Martin, 913/776-8829
Attendance: 300
Senator Introduced By: Gary Walker, Chrm. of the Board of Directors, & Admin. V.P. for Farm Bureau
8:35 p.m. Senator's remarks followed by Q & A
9:15 p.m. Depart Holidome for University Inn
9:30 p.m. Ron - University Inn, 913/539-7531 - Conf. #38276
FRIDAY, JANUARY 25
8:00 a.m. Breakfast - K-State Union, with Ag Department heads and students - 913/
Contact: Hy Jacobs, 913/532-5729
Department Heads:
9:15 a.m. Depart Student Union for Airport
a.m. Still to be decided
NOON Arrive Lawrence Holidome - meet briefly with members of the Lawrence Coalition for Peace and Justice.
Contact: Elizabeth Schultz, 913/842-1305 (h), 913/864-3736 (w)
Coalition Members:
Format: head table, podium w/mike
State Chairman: Rochelle Chronister
Vice Chairman: Lyle Pishny
9:00 a.m. 41st Annual Kiwanis Pancake Feed - National Guard Armory, 2722 SW Topeka, 913/266-1090
Contact: Tom Gregg - 913/266-6510
Drop By: Mix and Mingle Photograph (Tom Gregg)
10:00 a.m. District Meetings
Format: theatre style, podium w/mike
1st Dist. CHRM.: Cal James
2nd Dist. CHRM.: Scott Morgan
3rd Dist. CHRM.: Jeff Ellis
4th Dist. CHRM.: Todd Tiahrt
5th Dist. CHRM.: Monte Belot
11:00 a.m. Kansas Black Republican Council Meeting
Stop By: Brief remarks
Chairman: James Holden
11:15 a.m. Depart Ramada for The Villages
Driver: Susie Hoffmann
11:30 a.m. Dedication of the Villages Office in Memory of Dr. Karl Menninger, 2209 SW 29th Street, 913/267-5900 - MEDIA EVENT
Contact: Lynn Huffmann - 267-5900
Program:
11:30 a.m. Remarks by Robert Anderson, Chairman of the Board
11:35 a.m. Remarks by Judge Terry Bullock, President of The Villages
11:40 a.m. Introduction of Senator by Judge Bullock
Immediately following remarks, Senator will unveil plaque and refreshments will be served.
Expected Attendance: 100
To include: Mrs. Karl Menninger and daughter Rose Mary, Trustees of The Villages, Donors, Mayor Butch Felker, Villages Staff
12:20 p.m. Lawrence Chamber Luncheon (in progress) Lawrence Holidome - 913/841-7077
Format: Head table with dias and microphone
Head Table: John Lungstrum, Chrm. of the Board, Gary Tobin, President of Chamber, Hank Booth, President Elect, Pete Curran, Chrm. Gov't. Communications, Shirley Martin-Smith, Mayor
Contact: Ann Wiklund, 913/865-4420 (FYI - Ann's son, Bob, is working on your staff with Al Lehn)
Attendance: 300
Program: Lunch served at noon
12:40: Senator introduced by John Lungstrum
12:45: Senator's remarks followed by Q & A
1:30: Depart Holidome
p.m. Still undecided
6:00 p.m. Stop By - Senate PAC Fundraiser, Bud Burke, Pres. of the Senate
6:30 p.m. Native Sons and Daughters Banquet - Ramada Inn
Format: Head table with dias and microphone
Honorees: Jim Lehrer - Distinguished Kansas, Jordan Haines - Kansas of the Year
Head table:
Program:
8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Dole Reception, hosted by Senator Kassebaum Ramada Inn Atrium
Format: Wine & cheese reception, mix & mingle, Senators will join reception following Native Sons and Daughters Banquet
Reception Line: Senators Dole and Kassebaum
PODIUM W/MICROPHONE FOR REMARKS BY SENATORS
RON - Ramada Inn
SATURDAY, JANUARY 26
8:15 a.m. GOP Chariman/Vice Chairman Breakfast, Grand Ballroom, Ramada Inn
12:15 p.m. Depart The Villages for Ramada Inn
12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Veterans Luncheon, Grand Ballroom, Ramada Inn
Format: head table, dias w/mike
Head table:
2:00 p.m. Option - State Committee Meeting
4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Grand Club Reception, Home of Jack Brier 1801 SW Oakley, 913/232-9188 - Drop by (crossed out)
5:30 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. Major Contributors Reception, Grand Ballroom, Stop By
6:45 p.m. Line up for VIP introductions - Grand Ballroom
7:00 p.m. Introductions begin
7:15 p.m. Kansas Day banquet begins
Format: no head table - rounds of eight
Senator's table: Fred Logan, Co. Chrm. Ks. Day, Carol Logan
Program:
RON - Ramada Inn -
January 25, 1991
TO: Senator Dole
FROM: Mo West
SUBJECT: "The Villages" Dedication
(End of Letterhead)
You have been asked to make some brief remarks about the significant contributions of the late Dr. Karl Menninger and unveil a commemorative plaque in his honor. Dr. Menninger, Founder and Chairman of The Villages, Inc., died of cancer on July 18 in Topeka. He dedicated his live to the care of abused and neglected children and had a tremendous impact on the field of mental health.
You are a trustee of "The Villages Homes for Children," which has served children in Kansas since 1964. The Villages programs are designed to provide support to troubled youth and prevent possible incarceration. The program provides a caring and loving atmosphere to change their direction in life.
Mrs. Karl Menninger and his daughter, Rose Mary, will be in attendance as will Topeka Mayor Butch Felker. The plaque will be made in Dr. Menninger's honor in addition to the Villages office.
As you already know, you have in the past contributed financially to The Villages.
REMARKS OF SENATOR ROBERT J. DOLE
AT THE DEDICATION CEREMONY FOR THE VILLAGES OFFICE
(End of Title)
Thank you. After the events and tension of the past week, can't tell you how good it feels to come home.
I am honored to be here this morning, and thank you for the opportunity to say a few words about Dr. Karl A. Menninger, an outstanding human being and a fine Kansan.
Dr. Karl was one-of-a-kind, and his passing on July 18 was a tragic loss. Dr. Karl was a remarkable man and obviously a great student. If I recall the story correctly, one of Dr. Karl's medical school professors urged him not to "forget the children."
Well, we all know that Dr. Karl certainly paid attention in class and heeded their advice.
Dr. Karl did not "forget the children." In fact, he dedicated his life to providing kids the critical assistance and services that some of them needed so desperately.
Dr. Karl was visionary, creating a safe haven for our forgotten and helpless children who so often fell through the cracks of our society. As Dr. Karl's motto states: "The greatest natural resource we have is our children. The way we treat them will indicate the future of our society." I don't think anyone could articulate that more eloquently.
I think everyone here today shares his vision and will continue to pursue his dreams and aspirations for tomorrow's adults and tomorrow's leaders. Although Dr. Karl is not with us today his legacy lives on in the countless children whose lives he touched and made better.
In such trying times it's comforting to think about men like Dr. Menninger who exemplify all that makes this country great. Giving, selflessness, and a commitment to work for change and to make a difference no matter what the odds.
Helping those who are less fortunate is much alive in Kansas. That spirit is alive because of people like Dr. Karl Menninger, who recognized that one-to-one caring can make a big difference in a troubled life.
1/16/91 04:58
DRAFT #2
CONTACT: JUDY KAY 913/295-2745 (o), 913/273-1870 (h)
SENATOR DOLE SCHEDULE - JANUARY 24-26
THURSDAY, JANUARY 24
LV. WASHINGTON NATIONAL
AIRCRAFT:
TAIL NO:
PILOTS:
ARRIVE WICHITA MID-CONTINENT
FBO:
MET BY: Mike Glassner 316/263-4956 (o), 316/264-7219 (h)
5:30 p.m. Compeer Bob Dole Tribute Reception - Bank TV Courtyard - Attendance - 400-500
FORMAT: Mix and Mingle Dias with microphone
CONTACT: Rose Mary Mohr, Ph.D., President, South Central Kansas Mental Health Association 316/267-1821. John Bell, Chairman, Bob Dole Tribute Reception, 316/267-1871
PROGRAM: 5:30-6:20 p.m., Mix & Mingle
6:20 p.m. Introduction of Senator and Presentation: RUSS MEYER
6:30 p.m. Senator's remarks
7:00 p.m. Presentation of Sculpture to Senator by local artist, Babs Mellor
7:10 p.m. Depart Bank IV for Mid-Continent FBO:
7:30 p.m. Wheels up for Manhattan
8:10 p.m. Arrive Manhattan airport FBO: MET BY:
8:30 p.m. Arrive Manhattan Holidome - Manhattan Annual Chamber Dinner, (Room? & phone)
Format: head table, podium with microphone. Names - head table
Contact: Randy Martin, 913/776-8829
Attendance: 300
Senator Introduced By: Gary Walker, Chrm. of the Board of Directors, & Admin. V.P. for Farm Bureau
8:35 p.m. Senator's remarks followed by Q & A
9:15 p.m. Depart Holidome for University Inn
9:30 p.m. Ron - University Inn, 913/539-7531 - Conf. #38276
FRIDAY, JANUARY 25
8:00 a.m. Breakfast - K-State Union, with Ag Department heads and students - 913/
Contact: Hy Jacobs, 913/532-5729
Department Heads:
9:15 a.m. Depart Student Union for Airport
a.m. Still to be decided
NOON Arrive Lawrence Holidome - meet briefly with members of the Lawrence Coalition for Peace and Justice.
Contact: Elizabeth Schultz, 913/842-1305 (h), 913/864-3736 (w)
Coalition Members:
Format: head table, podium w/mike
State Chairman: Rochelle Chronister
Vice Chairman: Lyle Pishny
9:00 a.m. 41st Annual Kiwanis Pancake Feed - National Guard Armory, 2722 SW Topeka, 913/266-1090
Contact: Tom Gregg - 913/266-6510
Drop By: Mix and Mingle Photograph (Tom Gregg)
10:00 a.m. District Meetings
Format: theatre style, podium w/mike
1st Dist. CHRM.: Cal James
2nd Dist. CHRM.: Scott Morgan
3rd Dist. CHRM.: Jeff Ellis
4th Dist. CHRM.: Todd Tiahrt
5th Dist. CHRM.: Monte Belot
11:00 a.m. Kansas Black Republican Council Meeting
Stop By: Brief remarks
Chairman: James Holden
11:15 a.m. Depart Ramada for The Villages
Driver: Susie Hoffmann
11:30 a.m. Dedication of the Villages Office in Memory of Dr. Karl Menninger, 2209 SW 29th Street, 913/267-5900 - MEDIA EVENT
Contact: Lynn Huffmann - 267-5900
Program:
11:30 a.m. Remarks by Robert Anderson, Chairman of the Board
11:35 a.m. Remarks by Judge Terry Bullock, President of The Villages
11:40 a.m. Introduction of Senator by Judge Bullock
Immediately following remarks, Senator will unveil plaque and refreshments will be served.
Expected Attendance: 100
To include: Mrs. Karl Menninger and daughter Rose Mary, Trustees of The Villages, Donors, Mayor Butch Felker, Villages Staff
12:20 p.m. Lawrence Chamber Luncheon (in progress) Lawrence Holidome - 913/841-7077
Format: Head table with dias and microphone
Head Table: John Lungstrum, Chrm. of the Board, Gary Tobin, President of Chamber, Hank Booth, President Elect, Pete Curran, Chrm. Gov't. Communications, Shirley Martin-Smith, Mayor
Contact: Ann Wiklund, 913/865-4420 (FYI - Ann's son, Bob, is working on your staff with Al Lehn)
Attendance: 300
Program: Lunch served at noon
12:40: Senator introduced by John Lungstrum
12:45: Senator's remarks followed by Q & A
1:30: Depart Holidome
p.m. Still undecided
6:00 p.m. Stop By - Senate PAC Fundraiser, Bud Burke, Pres. of the Senate
6:30 p.m. Native Sons and Daughters Banquet - Ramada Inn
Format: Head table with dias and microphone
Honorees: Jim Lehrer - Distinguished Kansas, Jordan Haines - Kansas of the Year
Head table:
Program:
8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Dole Reception, hosted by Senator Kassebaum Ramada Inn Atrium
Format: Wine & cheese reception, mix & mingle, Senators will join reception following Native Sons and Daughters Banquet
Reception Line: Senators Dole and Kassebaum
PODIUM W/MICROPHONE FOR REMARKS BY SENATORS
RON - Ramada Inn
SATURDAY, JANUARY 26
8:15 a.m. GOP Chariman/Vice Chairman Breakfast, Grand Ballroom, Ramada Inn
12:15 p.m. Depart The Villages for Ramada Inn
12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Veterans Luncheon, Grand Ballroom, Ramada Inn
Format: head table, dias w/mike
Head table:
2:00 p.m. Option - State Committee Meeting
4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Grand Club Reception, Home of Jack Brier 1801 SW Oakley, 913/232-9188 - Drop by (crossed out)
5:30 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. Major Contributors Reception, Grand Ballroom, Stop By
6:45 p.m. Line up for VIP introductions - Grand Ballroom
7:00 p.m. Introductions begin
7:15 p.m. Kansas Day banquet begins
Format: no head table - rounds of eight
Senator's table: Fred Logan, Co. Chrm. Ks. Day, Carol Logan
Program:
RON - Ramada Inn -
January 25, 1991
TO: Senator Dole
FROM: Mo West
SUBJECT: "The Villages" Dedication
(End of Letterhead)
You have been asked to make some brief remarks about the significant contributions of the late Dr. Karl Menninger and unveil a commemorative plaque in his honor. Dr. Menninger, Founder and Chairman of The Villages, Inc., died of cancer on July 18 in Topeka. He dedicated his live to the care of abused and neglected children and had a tremendous impact on the field of mental health.
You are a trustee of "The Villages Homes for Children," which has served children in Kansas since 1964. The Villages programs are designed to provide support to troubled youth and prevent possible incarceration. The program provides a caring and loving atmosphere to change their direction in life.
Mrs. Karl Menninger and his daughter, Rose Mary, will be in attendance as will Topeka Mayor Butch Felker. The plaque will be made in Dr. Menninger's honor in addition to the Villages office.
As you already know, you have in the past contributed financially to The Villages.
REMARKS OF SENATOR ROBERT J. DOLE
AT THE DEDICATION CEREMONY FOR THE VILLAGES OFFICE
(End of Title)
Thank you. After the events and tension of the past week, can't tell you how good it feels to come home.
I am honored to be here this morning, and thank you for the opportunity to say a few words about Dr. Karl A. Menninger, an outstanding human being and a fine Kansan.
Dr. Karl was one-of-a-kind, and his passing on July 18 was a tragic loss. Dr. Karl was a remarkable man and obviously a great student. If I recall the story correctly, one of Dr. Karl's medical school professors urged him not to "forget the children."
Well, we all know that Dr. Karl certainly paid attention in class and heeded their advice.
Dr. Karl did not "forget the children." In fact, he dedicated his life to providing kids the critical assistance and services that some of them needed so desperately.
Dr. Karl was visionary, creating a safe haven for our forgotten and helpless children who so often fell through the cracks of our society. As Dr. Karl's motto states: "The greatest natural resource we have is our children. The way we treat them will indicate the future of our society." I don't think anyone could articulate that more eloquently.
I think everyone here today shares his vision and will continue to pursue his dreams and aspirations for tomorrow's adults and tomorrow's leaders. Although Dr. Karl is not with us today his legacy lives on in the countless children whose lives he touched and made better.
In such trying times it's comforting to think about men like Dr. Menninger who exemplify all that makes this country great. Giving, selflessness, and a commitment to work for change and to make a difference no matter what the odds.
Helping those who are less fortunate is much alive in Kansas. That spirit is alive because of people like Dr. Karl Menninger, who recognized that one-to-one caring can make a big difference in a troubled life.
1/16/91 04:58
DRAFT #2
CONTACT: JUDY KAY 913/295-2745 (o), 913/273-1870 (h)
SENATOR DOLE SCHEDULE - JANUARY 24-26
THURSDAY, JANUARY 24
LV. WASHINGTON NATIONAL
AIRCRAFT:
TAIL NO:
PILOTS:
ARRIVE WICHITA MID-CONTINENT
FBO:
MET BY: Mike Glassner 316/263-4956 (o), 316/264-7219 (h)
5:30 p.m. Compeer Bob Dole Tribute Reception - Bank TV Courtyard - Attendance - 400-500
FORMAT: Mix and Mingle Dias with microphone
CONTACT: Rose Mary Mohr, Ph.D., President, South Central Kansas Mental Health Association 316/267-1821. John Bell, Chairman, Bob Dole Tribute Reception, 316/267-1871
PROGRAM: 5:30-6:20 p.m., Mix & Mingle
6:20 p.m. Introduction of Senator and Presentation: RUSS MEYER
6:30 p.m. Senator's remarks
7:00 p.m. Presentation of Sculpture to Senator by local artist, Babs Mellor
7:10 p.m. Depart Bank IV for Mid-Continent FBO:
7:30 p.m. Wheels up for Manhattan
8:10 p.m. Arrive Manhattan airport FBO: MET BY:
8:30 p.m. Arrive Manhattan Holidome - Manhattan Annual Chamber Dinner, (Room? & phone)
Format: head table, podium with microphone. Names - head table
Contact: Randy Martin, 913/776-8829
Attendance: 300
Senator Introduced By: Gary Walker, Chrm. of the Board of Directors, & Admin. V.P. for Farm Bureau
8:35 p.m. Senator's remarks followed by Q & A
9:15 p.m. Depart Holidome for University Inn
9:30 p.m. Ron - University Inn, 913/539-7531 - Conf. #38276
FRIDAY, JANUARY 25
8:00 a.m. Breakfast - K-State Union, with Ag Department heads and students - 913/
Contact: Hy Jacobs, 913/532-5729
Department Heads:
9:15 a.m. Depart Student Union for Airport
a.m. Still to be decided
NOON Arrive Lawrence Holidome - meet briefly with members of the Lawrence Coalition for Peace and Justice.
Contact: Elizabeth Schultz, 913/842-1305 (h), 913/864-3736 (w)
Coalition Members:
Format: head table, podium w/mike
State Chairman: Rochelle Chronister
Vice Chairman: Lyle Pishny
9:00 a.m. 41st Annual Kiwanis Pancake Feed - National Guard Armory, 2722 SW Topeka, 913/266-1090
Contact: Tom Gregg - 913/266-6510
Drop By: Mix and Mingle Photograph (Tom Gregg)
10:00 a.m. District Meetings
Format: theatre style, podium w/mike
1st Dist. CHRM.: Cal James
2nd Dist. CHRM.: Scott Morgan
3rd Dist. CHRM.: Jeff Ellis
4th Dist. CHRM.: Todd Tiahrt
5th Dist. CHRM.: Monte Belot
11:00 a.m. Kansas Black Republican Council Meeting
Stop By: Brief remarks
Chairman: James Holden
11:15 a.m. Depart Ramada for The Villages
Driver: Susie Hoffmann
11:30 a.m. Dedication of the Villages Office in Memory of Dr. Karl Menninger, 2209 SW 29th Street, 913/267-5900 - MEDIA EVENT
Contact: Lynn Huffmann - 267-5900
Program:
11:30 a.m. Remarks by Robert Anderson, Chairman of the Board
11:35 a.m. Remarks by Judge Terry Bullock, President of The Villages
11:40 a.m. Introduction of Senator by Judge Bullock
Immediately following remarks, Senator will unveil plaque and refreshments will be served.
Expected Attendance: 100
To include: Mrs. Karl Menninger and daughter Rose Mary, Trustees of The Villages, Donors, Mayor Butch Felker, Villages Staff
12:20 p.m. Lawrence Chamber Luncheon (in progress) Lawrence Holidome - 913/841-7077
Format: Head table with dias and microphone
Head Table: John Lungstrum, Chrm. of the Board, Gary Tobin, President of Chamber, Hank Booth, President Elect, Pete Curran, Chrm. Gov't. Communications, Shirley Martin-Smith, Mayor
Contact: Ann Wiklund, 913/865-4420 (FYI - Ann's son, Bob, is working on your staff with Al Lehn)
Attendance: 300
Program: Lunch served at noon
12:40: Senator introduced by John Lungstrum
12:45: Senator's remarks followed by Q & A
1:30: Depart Holidome
p.m. Still undecided
6:00 p.m. Stop By - Senate PAC Fundraiser, Bud Burke, Pres. of the Senate
6:30 p.m. Native Sons and Daughters Banquet - Ramada Inn
Format: Head table with dias and microphone
Honorees: Jim Lehrer - Distinguished Kansas, Jordan Haines - Kansas of the Year
Head table:
Program:
8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Dole Reception, hosted by Senator Kassebaum Ramada Inn Atrium
Format: Wine & cheese reception, mix & mingle, Senators will join reception following Native Sons and Daughters Banquet
Reception Line: Senators Dole and Kassebaum
PODIUM W/MICROPHONE FOR REMARKS BY SENATORS
RON - Ramada Inn
SATURDAY, JANUARY 26
8:15 a.m. GOP Chariman/Vice Chairman Breakfast, Grand Ballroom, Ramada Inn
12:15 p.m. Depart The Villages for Ramada Inn
12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Veterans Luncheon, Grand Ballroom, Ramada Inn
Format: head table, dias w/mike
Head table:
2:00 p.m. Option - State Committee Meeting
4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Grand Club Reception, Home of Jack Brier 1801 SW Oakley, 913/232-9188 - Drop by (crossed out)
5:30 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. Major Contributors Reception, Grand Ballroom, Stop By
6:45 p.m. Line up for VIP introductions - Grand Ballroom
7:00 p.m. Introductions begin
7:15 p.m. Kansas Day banquet begins
Format: no head table - rounds of eight
Senator's table: Fred Logan, Co. Chrm. Ks. Day, Carol Logan
Program:
RON - Ramada Inn
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