Tiahrt Staff to Hold Satellite Office Hours in Haysville

Tiahrt Staff to Hold Satellite Office Hours in Haysville, Tuesday, July 21, 2009

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Representative Todd Tiahrt (R-Goddard) today announced that a member of his staff will hold a satellite office in Haysville on Tuesday, July 21, 2009. Tiahrt’s staff will be available to offer assistance with federal agencies, discuss constituent concerns and opinions, and answer questions about the federal government. No appointment is necessary.

WHO: A Member of Rep. Todd Tiahrt’s Staff

WHAT: Haysville Satellite Office

WHEN: Tuesday, July 21st
9:00 – 10:30 a.m.

WHERE: Haysville City Hall- Council Room
200 W Grand

Haysville Gardening News

Did you know Haysville has a community garden?

The Community Garden is located at the corner of Hays and 2nd in the Historic District.
Participation in the Community Garden is voluntary and must be conducted in compliance with the rules and regulations of the City of Haysville.

More info on the Community Garden here.

Haysville Farm and Garden News is a new message board for Haysville area gardeners. Although only a couple of months old it so far looks to be pretty active.

Grandbobs Garden is an informative blog related to gardening in Haysville.

Old Library To Close


With the exception of the Childrens Summer Reading Program and a few other things, Haysvilles current library will close on June 1st. Its contents will be moved to the new library which is scheduled to open on July 1st with a grand opening on July 4th. In the mean time you can check out books and not return them for a month.
From haysvillelibrary.wordpress.com

The best part of all this is that you can check out books now and you won’t have to return them until July 1st. That’s good for you, but it’s also good for us. Every book that you check out now at the old library and check in at the new library is one less book we have to count, evaluate and move.

Hometown Boys Soulicit To Release First CD

Soulicit is a hard working, hard rocking four piece band with three of its members growing up in Haysville and graduating from Campus in 2000 and 2002. Two of the bands members still reside in the area. The members of the band are: Andrew Weaver(bass), Dan Weaver(guitar), Darick Parson(vocals), and Craig Beebe(drums).

Soulicit
Photos: Justin Cary, Tracey Eskew & Krista Lee

Brothers Dan and Andrew Weaver grew up in Haysville and have been a part of the music business the entire time. Their father was a member of one of the areas most well known bands the Ark Valley Boys. As soon as the brothers could walk they were tagging along with Dad to all sorts of concerts and events. Andrew says “I remember walking in the fall fest parade, being backstage when the AVB played the 4th of July at Colt Stadium, meeting Dottie West, Porter Wagner, and Johnny Western in Riggs Park. We followed dad all over the country. Now its our turn.” The baton has been passed and they are ready to continue the familys line of work, only in a different music genre.
As with many Haysville children, school music teachers like Donna Hanson and Dale Atkison provided musical inspiration and education to Dan and Andrew growing up.

Darick and Craig are brothers in arms. Arms being the battle they wage each night they step on to the stage. Darick, since day one, constantly surrounded himself with music of all genres. Raised in Haysville by a family that never turned the radio off, music was always an ear shot away. In his writing you will hear every real life experience we all have gone through at one point. Craig, a south side transplant, is another child of music, growing up watching his dad play the drums. A solid steady beat you can always count on to carry any song quickly was passed onto Craig from his father.

“We are proud of our home town and make no bones about that in our songs” stated Andrew. “We are all aware of the stigma that is upon those who live in the south of town.” The band embraces this “stigma” in songs such as Dirty South and feels that Haysville and South Wichita is the best kept secret in the whole county.

So far its been quite a journey for the band who has had a lot of support from their home town. The recording process for the bands first CD has been a long time coming taking about 5 years to complete. In that time of writing and rehearsing, they couldnt find a local studio to produce the professional caliber product they were after… so they started one. Craig went to school and spearheaded the project to build his own recording studio in downtown Wichita which the band says is on par with big name studios in bigger cities.

Soulicit would like to invite you to their CD release party May 15 at the Wichita Riverfest Block Party, at the corner of Douglas and Main in Wichita around 7:00pm. “Nothing would be more special to all of us than to have the support of our home town as we release our CD and start the process of promoting it to the world.” adds Andrew.

To hear Soulicit or for more info visit their website www.soulicitrock.com
Also check out the Brick House Studios the recording studio operated by Craig along with Brian Silvers another CHS grad.