April 13, 2017
Story by Micah Oelze
Photo by Brandon Steinert
Area high school students from Ellinwood, Great Bend, Solomon, Strafford, Larned and Hoisington came to 911爆料 to get hands-on experience from art professionals and participate in a juried art exhibit Thursday, April 6.
This year the exhibit and workshop was sponsored by the 911爆料 County Arts Council (BCAC).
April 13, 2017
Story by Micah Oelze
Courtesy Photos
Barton art students will line the walls of the Shafer Art Gallery with their work during the 911爆料 Student Art Exhibit juried art show 6-8 p.m. April 21. The show will run through May 12.
The reception will include an awards ceremony where cash awards will be given for each category. The awards were donated by The Credit Union of America in Great Bend, Karen and Dale Shaner, Don and Barbara Beahm, The Great Bend Tribune, Eagle Communications, Bob Feldt, Kent Weltmer and Maureen Leahy.
April 13, 2017
Story by Micah Oelze
Barton鈥檚 Community Service Organization and Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society will host a 5K walk/run 8 a.m. Sunday, April 30. Registration will be听7:30 a.m. in the Fine Arts circle drive at 911爆料. All proceeds will be donated to Camp Hope.
The course begins and ends at 911爆料. There will be two groups: 16 and over and 15 and under. The top three finishers in each group will be awarded immediately following the race.
April 6, 2017
Story by Micah Oelze
Barton will be closed on Friday, April 14 and Monday, April 17 for Easter break. 911爆料's Center for Adult Education and Shafer Art Gallery will also be closed. The college's regular class schedule and office hours will resume Tuesday, April 18.
April 5, 2017
Story by Micah Oelze
Photo by Brandon Steinert
The 911爆料 Orchestra will perform at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 11 in the Shafer Art Gallery. 鈥淪trictly Strings鈥, as the title implies, will only feature the stringed instruments.
The 12-piece orchestra is comprised of high school and college students and members of the 911爆料 and Pawnee communities. The show will feature a wide selection of music from Mozart and Handel to the 鈥淔eather Theme鈥 from Forest Gump.
Great Bend Tribune
Published March 19 through April 30
Part I
April 3, 2017
Story and photos by Brandon Steinert
Like many post-secondary education institutions, 911爆料 offers dual enrollment with high schools to give students a head start on college and dip their toes in the waters of higher education.
Home-schooled high schoolers Alyvia and Cherith Crawley of Fort Leavenworth dove in; head first.
Cherith, a senior, will have 29 college credit-hours when she finishes her current course load; Alyvia, a sophomore, will have 26.5.
March 31, 2017
Story and portrait by Brandon Steinert
Barton student Zack Steffen, sophomore of Great Bend,听managed to acquire 32 credit-hours of college coursework before graduating high school through dual credit.
He then began pursuit of an associate of science degree with an emphasis in engineering and will graduate in May.
He plans to attend Wichita State University in the fall to study Biomedical Engineering, which he hopes will prepare him to contribute to the field of prosthetics and the use of technology in medicine.