As we look back at 2017 there is so much to be proud of in Allen County.
In February Thrive staff made multiple trips to Topeka to speak at rallies for expanding Medicaid and to testify in front of the House and Senate Committees. The KanCare Expansion Bill was passed by both the House and the Senate, only to be vetoed by Governor Brownback. The House was not able to override the veto, but our work to expand KanCare continues.
In June Thrive was awarded the Kansas Department of Commerce’s 2017
The Marmaton Market kicked off their member drive in July with the event: God, Country, Groceries. The Marmaton Market is working to convert Moran’s current grocery store, Stub’s Market, into a Co-op, which makes it member-owned by the community. To date they have just under 100 members and are making great progress to save their grocery store.
In May we had a team of 5 members representing the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) visit Allen County, as we were one of 11 finalists for the RWJF Culture of Health Prize. We were able to introduce the RWJF team to community members throughout the county over a two day period. On September 19 we were joined by the CEO of the RWJF, Dr. Richard Besser, who announced that Allen County was one of 8 RWJF Culture of Health Prize winners in the nation! Dr.
October saw the first Opioid Summit held in Allen County. Thrive convened partners from across the county to discuss the Opioid problem and ways we as a community can work together to combat it. Thrive also hosted the Kansas Health Foundation Board of Directors in October, touring them around the county to show them what their investments have done to improve our community.
On November 17, Thrive held our 10th Annual Awards Banquet with a record 550 guests in attendance. We had a wonderful night of celebrating the growth of our organization over ten years, the accomplishments of the past year and the hope we have for Allen County in future years.
December saw the beginning phase of construction of the Washington Ave. pedestrian bridge which will connect downtown Iola to the Lehigh Portland Trails. December is also the end of construction for Iola’s new grocery store, G&W Foods, which will open on January 5, 2018. This keystone initiative of Thrive’s Economic Development began in 2013 and is the final step in the redevelopment of the Allen County Hospital site.
Thrive has been proud to have staff give presentations at conferences throughout Kansas and the United States this year including: the Partners for Smart Growth Conference in St. Louis, MO; the Rural Opportunity Conference in Junction City, KS; the International Trails Conference in Dayton, Ohio; the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Culture of Health Prize Celebration in Princeton, NJ; the Kansas Public Health Association Conference in Manhattan, KS; and the Massachusetts Trail Conference in Leominster, MA, among many others.
We definitely had a full year, and are very proud of all the accomplishments made in Allen County. Our work continues, and we look forward to 2018 and all the progress, growth, successes, stories and community partnerships it will bring.