A "Brand" New Kansas City
Great cities have great and unforgettable mottos. The "Mile High City", the "City of Brotherly Love", and the "Music City," to name a few. But what about Kansas City? Is our modest Midwest mentality preventing Kansas City from proclaiming its fame?
For the past year, The Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce, The Downtown Council, the Kansas City Convention & Visitors Association, the Kansas City Area Development Council, and the Arts Council of Metropolitan Kansas City have joined forces to create a new image for our great city. Meet representatives from each organization and find out the results of their combined creative efforts.
So, Chicago, keep your wind and New York, get some sleep! You'll need it once Kansas City's new image is unveiled!
Details:
Friday, June 3rd
11:45 am - 1:00 pm
Central Exchange
1020 Central
Kansas City, MO 64106
To register for this event, please click here.
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bummer. Would love to check this out, but I'm Saint Louis for then next three months. I hope MAPA will post their decision.
ReplyDeleteIf they're taking suggestions, Kansas City, "The Frontiersman City"
It's a city where dreams have been realized through diligence and determination. Walt Disney opened his first studio here, and Shane Evans, prominent activist/illustrator, opened the "Dream Studio" on Troost last year.