Honesty and integrity live in Western Kansas

Story Photo

Kathy Jasnoch with 93 year old delegate Lula from Gastonia, Georgia.

Story Photo

Betty LaToush sits at the roundtable discussion for planning and managing growth during the forum Friday afternoon.

Story Photo

Sharilyn Wasinger listens to ways to impact community image and identity during the forum.

Story Photo

Scott Community delegates take the stage in Kansas City, Mo. to shake hands with jury members and representatives from the National Civic League during award presentations Friday.

Story Photo

Mayor Dan Goodman, Scott City, addresses the All-America City Award winners in Kansas City, Mo. Friday during the final ceremony.

photo

Kathy Jasnoch with 93 year old delegate Lula from Gastonia, Georgia.
Browse photos available for purchase

photo

Betty LaToush sits at the roundtable discussion for planning and managing growth during the forum Friday afternoon.
Browse photos available for purchase

photo

Sharilyn Wasinger listens to ways to impact community image and identity during the forum.
Browse photos available for purchase

photo

Scott Community delegates take the stage in Kansas City, Mo. to shake hands with jury members and representatives from the National Civic League during award presentations Friday.
Browse photos available for purchase

photo

Mayor Dan Goodman, Scott City, addresses the All-America City Award winners in Kansas City, Mo. Friday during the final ceremony.
Browse photos available for purchase

By Kathy Jasnoch

As  the All-America City Awards, Jury Foreman Sharon Metz, announced the winners, a theme ran through the room. We are all winners. It was repeated with nearly every speaker.

Of course, when the 10th city is called up and you realize your community has not yet taken the stage, winner isn't the word you think of right away. The words to describe the let-down just hang beyond reach.

You feel a little numb from the high levels of energy you've been generating and feeding from the past three days. You sit there clapping for the 11th spot "Heros of America" that are honored following the elite 10.

Then you realize they are going to call you up. . .eventually. What will you say when it's your turn to face the podium and take the final bow? You listen for your cue and continue to cheer up and cheer on those around you who share your runner-up status.

And then the Senior Vice President of the National Civic League, Derek Okubo says, "Next is a community that represents honesty and integrity in our country, Scott County". That's all you hear. Honesty and integrity is how the National Civic League sees Scott County, Kansas.

And as the delegates for Scott County take the stage for their final bow, we walk on with pride in our community and in the knowledge that we showed them our best and the best they saw in us, was honesty and integrity.

As our Mayor Dan Goodman stated "In the past 60 years a variety of people stood up here and said that we are all winners and that is really the truth".

While we don't have the prostitution issues of Lynwood, Calif., or 680 homeless youth living in our streets as Rancho Cordova, Calif., have to overcome, we do have qualities that represent the values of our country, the strength of our nation and leadership that is a role model for other communities to follow in order to grow and become home for their future generations.

This delegation left Scott City as leaders and individuals. It returns as a driving force, full of more hope and growth for the future our community. 

The 10 All-America Cities for 2010 are:

Chandler, Arizona

Lynwood, California

Rancho Cordova, California

North Miami, Florida

Acworth, Georgia

Des Moines, Iowa

Salisbury, Maryland

Gastonia, North Carolina

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

El Paso, Texas

 

User Comments

  • Good job, Scott County

    "I watched online as the Scott County delegation gave their presentation to the All-America City judges, and as a former resident, I found it very interesting to learn what the community has been up to in the past decade. As I look at the list of top-10 finishers, I think Scott County is in very good company, and if the outstanding attributes are honesty and integrity, that's something to be very proud of. Scott County people have a long history of being strong, proud and honorable, and that tradition remains. Good job, and congratulations."

The Scott County Record Online The Scott County Record Online
Scott County Record
Concordia
Search Stories & Photos Subscriber Login Pigskin Payoff Pigskin Payoff Bookmark This Page Calendar Poll
Record Community Poll
Do you believe the Tea Party is having much influence in Kansas politics?
Yes
No


View results
Version 2.08
Bottom Image