Chasing the Channel – Blog No. 14
Getting ready for KAW 173 Weekend #2 Wamego to Topeka (38 Miles)
It’s been a whirlwind month at FOK. Summer is always busy for us and we love very bit of it. We’ve had many public and educational events to round out the month on top of advocacy and grant writing. And in the middle of all of that, I tried to take a few days off to recharge. We are grateful for many press opportunities lately with a podcast from Kansas Reflector, as well as an interview with KCUR’s Steve Kraske and the “Up to Date” show! What a highlight for FOK to be on the local NPR station. Our little non-profit is still chugging along, thanks to all of you and opportunities like this to share our story.
It’s hard to believe that the end of July is almost here and we are embarking on Weekend #2 of the KAW 173! We hope that you will follow along on our Facebook page as we do LIVE posts on the sandbar. We will leave Wamego on Friday afternoon and go all the way to Kaw River State Park in Topeka. This is a 30 mile stretch between Belvue and Topeka with no access ramps. It’s a quiet, peaceful and wild stretch of the Kaw with many opportunities to see wildlife and immerse yourself in nature. And the stars! The stars are so bright that you can feel the river and prairie in a magical way.
So, follow along…and next time, join us!
For the river,
Dawn Buehler
Your Kansas Riverkeeper