CONNIE JO YOUNG

Connie Jo Young, 67, passed away on January 28, 2023. She was born in McPherson, KS on August 13, 1955 to Doris and June (Hanson) Young.
Connie Jo Young, 67, passed away on January 28, 2023. She was born in McPherson, KS on August 13, 1955 to Doris and June (Hanson) Young.
Wendel Leon Folkerts was born on September 16, 1939, in a rural Timken, KS farm home to Arnold Folkerts and Wilhelmina Margareta “Minnie” (Suchy) Folkerts. He passed from life to eternal life peacefully at age 83 on February 1, 2023.
On Jan. 26, 2023, the Real Men Sing vocal workshop at Bethany College brought over 400 young men, grades 5-12, from 34 schools across Kansas. These young men spent the day working with music professionals in one of three groups. The High School Choir, conducted by Paul Neal, Associate Professor of Music at Berry College performed “Leave Her Johnny”, arranged by Daniel Lynch, and “Tuba”, arranged by Michael Marrett. The Changing Voices Choir, conducted by Greg Bontrager, Buhler High School vocal music teacher, and Nicholas Griggs, McPherson High School vocal teacher performed “Vive L’Amour” arranged by Bobby Siltman, and “Wade in the Water” arranged by Dan Davidson. The Unchanged Voice Choir, conducted by Alex Underwood, Hays High School choir teacher, performed “Pie Jesu” by Mary Lynn Lightfoot and “Lovely Day” by Bill Withers arranged by Robert T. Gibson. The final performance was “God Bless America” performed by all choirs combined.
Poet Jason Ryberg of Kansas City, MO, will return for the month of February as Artist-in Residence at the Red Barn Studio Museum, 212 S. Main St., Lindsborg. Ryberg is the author of eighteen books of poetry, six screenplays, a few short stories, a box full of folders, notebooks, and scraps of paper that could one day be (loosely) construed as a novel, and a couple of angry letters to various magazine and newspaper editors. His latest collection of poems is The Great American Pyramid Scheme (co-authored with W.E. Leathem, Tim Tarkelly, and Mack Thorn, OAC Books, 2022).
Seventeen Sterling College Theatre students and two professors attended the Kennedy Center/American College Theatre Festival last week in Des Moines, IA. The regional festival attracted over 1300 participants from colleges/universities from seven midwestern states.
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McPherson College alums Abigail Briscoe and Madison Mullen will have their art on display in the Front Gallery at the Hutchinson Art Center, located at 405 N. Washington St.
No matter which way someone looks, they will find tradition-rich basketball roots in McPherson. The town plays home to 22 high school state basketball titles, the first ever basketball gold medal in Olympic history and now to the all-time made threepoint leader in women’s college basketball history, Oklahoma’s Taylor Robertson.
Fort Hays State University, North Central Kansas Technical College, and Northwest Kansas Technical College have long been beacons of opportunity and drivers of economic prosperity in rural Kansas. We, the three presidents and creators of a new institutional affiliation initiative, believe it is now more essential than ever that every Kansan must have a chance to develop their talents, skills, and interests fully.