May 23 Thursday
In ignitor 2.0 you will learn the tips and tricks of talking with potential customers to gain valuable feedback through open ended questions. You will also identify your unique value proposition and start developing a business model canvas that will lead you to a solid business strategy and how you will make money.
ignitor 2.0 is for innovators and entrepreneurs who have completed ignitor 1.0 or have clearly defined how their idea solution solves a particular problem and are committed to mapping and digging into the steps towards launching their startup.
This 4 week program occurs over the following dates:
April 30 - May 28
Tuesdays | 5:30 - 8:00 pm
(With the exception of May 21)
Presented by Facts Not Fear ICT, Wichita Asian Association and KU School of Medicine Wichita.
After attending you will be able to: define substance use disorder, describe steps to intervene with a loved one, describe strategies to practice self-care and identify trusted resources for substance use disorder treatment.
Vietnamese interpreter services are available.
In ignitor 1.0 you will learn the key concepts and start-up language, how to talk about your idea, what to expect going through the process, how to listen to feedback to improve your idea, and why you need a prototype of your idea.
ignitor 1.0 is for innovators and aspiring entrepreneurs wanting to get started moving their idea forward by learning the start-up process and improving their idea.
This 8 week programs occurs over the following dates:May 9th - June 27th 2024Thursdays | 5:45 - 8:00 pm
Making Arrangements - The vector power up continues by exploring Layers and Objects, Align and Distribute, snapping, using guides, setting up documents, setting preferences, and rasterizing images. This is part 2 of 3. Must have basic keyboard and mouse skills. Call 261-8500 to register.
We are a group of individuals practicing cultivation of the mind. All ages and people are welcome. Each week we have a thirty minute guided meditation followed by discussion. Our topics include meditation practice and living a life of compassion and contemplation. You do not need to have any experience to join and you will be welcomed by a very loving group of individuals. This is not a religious gathering. Please join us if you could use an hour of deep relaxation!
Esta clase cubrirá cómo hacer búsquedas por el internet, reconocer qué resultados de búsqueda son anuncios e identificar enlaces. También cubriremos los conceptos básicos sobre cómo navegar por Internet de forma segura. Debe tener conocimientos básicos del teclado y ratón.
May 23 - Take Flight: First Steps to Start Making Changes That Last This event is open to the public. Everyone is welcome! Registration is FREE! Study Hall Webinar
May 23 from 6:30 to 7:30 https://bit.ly/TakeFlight0523Change is never comfortable, but what meaningful undertaking ever is? Knowing where to start and how to spread our wings feels like too big an obstacle. But, if we don’t take action and make changes, staying stuck will drain the life out of us. Take Flight with this one-hour online workshop to discover how to take your first small steps to make changes that last, redesign your change mindset, and strategies to create the future you want to live. Can’t make the live session? Everyone who signs up will get a link to view a recording of the webinar to watch for a limited time.
2 HR 45 MINRated PG for mild adult themes and implied nudityStep into the captivating world of Gypsy, where ambition collides with reality, and Mama Rose’s unwavering determination steals the spotlight. Plunge into the raw struggles and unbreakable bonds that define the human spirit. Under the brilliant musical composition by Jule Styne and the poetic lyrics of Stephen Sondheim, the show comes alive, offering an emotional journey unlike any other. From the first note of the alluring overture, you’ll find yourself transported on a musical odyssey.
Wednesday - Thursday : 7:30 PMFriday: 8:00 PMSaturday: 2:00 PM & 8:00 PMSunday: 2:00 PM & 7:00 PM
Tickets on sale now for a great night of country & folk music with Flatland Cavalry at the Stiefel Theatre on Thurs., May 23 at 7:30 pm. The native Texans have released their third full-length album, the sonically sprawling and wistfully written Welcome to Countryland. With more new music on the horizon, 17 upcoming stadium shows with Luke Combs, and a stacked touring calendar for 2023, Flatland Cavalry is approaching global influence in the Country & Folk music world. Tickets start @ $39 and are available at our box office at stiefeltheatre.org, in person at the Box Office at 151 S. Santa Fe or by calling 785-827-1998.
May 24 Friday
Grab a bite to eat or a cup of coffee for this online lunch-time virtual chat, open-access session with Bonita Gooch, Editor-in-Chief of The Community Voice. Friday, July 7, 12:00pm-1:00pmWe'll talk about community issues, ideas for stories, your likes or dislikes about the paper or anything else.It's our chance to hear from our readers. We care what you think! We'll share what we know!! This event happens on the first Friday of each month, just register and on the Thursday before the event we will email you the link to join in the webinar.
Plan to come out to the Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum on Friday May 24th, for a lunchtime concert.
From the 5th floor clock tower, in honor of Memorial Day, the Bloomfield Foundation continues an over half-century tradition as the Carillon will be played from 12-1pm.
Out of public view, the Carillon can best be heard outside the museum. Take a mid-day break inside Heritage Square, or enjoy street side the beautiful sounds from these talented musicians.
The 2023-4 Season is presented under the direction of Lynne Davis, Robert L. Town Distinguished Professor of Organ Wichita State University -- School of Music, funded by The Sam & Rie Bloomfield Foundation.
May 25 Saturday