Category: News

  • Frequent Flyer

    Club member Daniel Palen is a frequent flyer, which is truly an understatement. When Daniel is not working his regular job as a City of Lawrence police officer, there is a good chance he is on a trip somewhere, logging credit card points for a future trip. Daniel has logged 1.6 million lifetime miles and visited 47 states, 37 countries, and 5 continents. Daniel became fascinated with travel at an early age and did travel writing and reviews for a number of years. Daniel relies on a couple of travel sites for information that help him travel with minimal out-of-pocket expense. Flyertalk is an expert frequent flyer community site that provides a forum for travel and points. He also recommends Google Flights for booking and general travel information. Daniel reviewed several of the best credit cards and the merits of their points systems. However, he maintains the best part of his travels is meeting new people and making new friends.

  • Supporting A Lawrence Tradition

    August Rudisell/Lawrence Times

    Please join us for the 2025 Santa Rescue on Friday, November 28th!

    Festivities will begin at 5:30pm in front of Weaver’s at 9th & Mass!

    For almost 50 years, the Friday night after Thanksgiving, families in Lawrence make their way downtown to witness an annual tradition.  

    The reasons are unclear, it could be reconnaissance for his Christmas Eve trek, but Santa somehow gets stuck atop Weaver’s Department store and needs to be rescued by the fire department. 

    This event also kicks off the downtown Lawrence holiday shipping season.

    Lawrence Central Rotary was honored to continue this annual event which is one of the traditions that makes our city so wonderful. 

    Plans have already begun for next year’s event, but in the meantime, we want to share some pictures from the evening with everyone.

    Memories from previous years.

  • Kansas Riverkeeper

    Dawn Buehler is the Riverkeeper and Executive Director of Friends of the Kaw. She works as a nongovernmental advocate for the health of the Kansas(Kaw) River which involves environmental oversight of a watershed encompassing parts of three states. The Kaw provides recreation and drinking water for thousands of Kansans and its health is a primary concern. Dawn is an advocate for the river and is Chair of the Kansas Water Authority and also a member of the Oil and Gas Advisory Commission. She monitors a pollution reporting system, and educates people about river awareness and appreciation. Friends of the Kaw sponsors educational paddle trips, a kids educational program, an adopt a boat ramp program and an ecosystem restoration project. Friends of the Kaw relies on donations and grants to fund their activities. The 9th annual Beers of the Kaw fundraiser is scheduled for Sunday, November 3rd.

  • Working For The Health and Well-Being Of All

    LiveWell Douglas County Director Ginny Barnard oversees the work of a unique coalition of groups working to improve the health and well-being of county residents. The organization was created in 2008 as a result of the Douglas County Community Foundation’s proposal to the Kansas Health Foundation. Today more than twenty groups partner in this effort, including community organizations, school districts, local governments and volunteers. These partners develop a variety of evidence based public health practices for the community. LiveWell maintains a number of work groups: Healthy Built Environment, Healthy Foods For All, Healthy Kids, Sexual Violence Prevention, Tobacco Free Living and Work Place Wellness. Grants and donations fund LiveWell’s work and a home base is provided by Douglas County K-State Extension.

  • Cyber Security Awareness Month

    The month of October is Cyber Security Awareness Month, and City of Lawrence Cyber Security Manager, John Williams, provided a report on challenges and advances in the field. The anonymity of the Internet makes it easy to be a bad actor and vulnerable and uninformed people are particularly at risk. Major financial loss and system damage is common due to fraudulent contacts online. John said the City of Lawrence averages forty attempts a day by unauthorized parties attempting to access the City’s network. He urges computer users to use long, unique and complicated passwords and password management systems. Whole phrases function like passwords and are easy to remember. He recommended a site that evaluates passwords and provides a record of any past compromises: haveibeenpwned.com. Use multi factor authentication whenever possible. Recognize and report efforts to deceive you online and don’t give up personal information. Keep your security software updated. John believes that good work has been done to secure vital networks and the need to work together and share information about threats is better understood.