Ribbon-cutting ceremony held for law firm’s office

A ribbon-cutting was held today for the McAnany, Van Cleave and Phillips law offices, 10 E. Cambridge Circle Drive, Kansas City, Kan. At the event were, left to right, former mayor Joe Reardon, Kansas City, Mo., Mayor Sly James, and Unified Government Mayor Mark Holland. (Photo by William Crum)

by William Crum

Today there was a ribbon-cutting ceremony held at Mc Anany, Van Cleave and Phillips law firm, 10 E. Cambridge Circle Drive, in Kansas City, Kan.

Dignitaries from both Kansas and Missouri were on hand at the event.

This law firm is one of the largest in the Kansas City metropolitan area, handling a lot of legal work for both Kansas City, Kan., and Kansas City, Mo.

Recently it went through a major expansion at its offices, which are on the border between Kansas and Missouri.

Mayor Mark Holland, CEO of the Unified Government of Wyandotte County, former mayor and CEO of the Unified Government of Wyandotte County Joe Reardon and Kansas City, Mo., Mayor Sly James were on hand to celebrate this occasion. Reardon has rejoined the MVP law firm after his years as mayor.

Former Mayor Joe Reardon and Rolland Love, local author, looked on while chatting with Kansas City, Mo., Mayor Sly James at today’s ribbon-cutting at McAnany, Van Cleave and Phillips. (Photo by William Crum)

Miller graduates from basic training

Luke Miller

Air National Guard Airman Luke A. Miller graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas.

The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills.

Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force.

Miller earned distinction as an honor graduate. He is the son of Peggy Miller of Kansas City, Kan. The airman is a 2012 graduate of Piper High School, Kansas City, Kan.

 

Registration open for ‘Fishing for Fitness’ Tournament

by Kelly Rogge

Kansas City Kansas Community College is getting ready to go fishing, but not in the way you might expect.

The Fishing for Fitness Tournament starts March 31 at KCKCC’s Wellness and Fitness Center. The four-week Incentive Program combines physical activity with tracking of weekly fruit and vegetables. Pam Hall, personal trainer at the Wellness Center, said it is a great way to challenge KCKCC employees and students.

At the beginning of each week, participants will catch a “fish,” which will determine the amount of weight in pounds that week’s activity will be worth.

Activity pounds are tracked and turned in weekly.  Bonus activity pounds can be earned as well as bonus pounds for daily fruit and vegetables.  At the end of the four weeks, participants “weigh in” to see who has the most pounds of healthy activity.

“The goal of the program is to challenge our employees and wellness students to add more physical activity to their days and weeks, to make a consistent effort to include physical activity and healthy lifestyle choices in their everyday lives,” she said. “This program provides physical activity and nutrition components that are assigned an amount of poundage. The goal is to weigh in each week with the most amounts of pounds you can accrue accordingly.”

This is the third time KCKCC has done Fishing for Fitness. Last year, the Wellness Center had an indoor duathlon for the spring health incentive program, however, not many participated. Instead, past participations of the Fishing for Fitness Tournament requested it be brought back.

“This program gets participants who are struggling to keep an exercise program going jumpstarted and motivated to keep going for a consistent four weeks,” Hall said. “The Fishing for Fitness Tournament also will challenge the consistent exercisers to add a bit more to their weekly activity. It will challenge all participants to take four weeks and give back to themselves in a healthy way.”

For more information or to register for the Fishing for Fitness Tournament, visit the KCKCC Wellness and Fitness Center or call Pam Hall at 913-288-7368. Hall can also be contacted by email at pjhall@kckcc.edu.