[nwklslistserv] Re: Kansas Visitors Guide

  • From: Karen Gillihan <goodlandlibrary@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: nwklslistserv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2012 09:08:37 -0600

George,
We have been getting them for several years along with the Kansas maps,
they are very popular with our residents and many visitors!!
karen

On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 7:42 AM, George Seamon <nwklscon@xxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> FYI****
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> George****
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> *From:* Jennifer Haugh [mailto:jennifer.haugh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> *Sent:* Thursday, June 07, 2012 4:46 PM
> *To:* nwklscon@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> *Subject:* Kansas Visitors Guide****
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> Good afternoon!****
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> I would like to share an opportunity with your member libraries. The State
> Library suggested I start with Sections.****
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> The travel season is in full swing and many libraries offer our Official
> Kansas Visitors Guide (free publication) to their patrons. ****
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> A box contains 50 guides of all there is to see and do in Kansas. We’ve
> found it to be quite popular with libraries in our area. ****
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> Library staff can order a box or more with no cost for shipping at this
> link:****
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> https://www.travelks.com/orderaccount/login.cfm****
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> If you have any other questions please feel free to contact me. ****
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> Thank you,****
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> Jennifer Haugh****
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> Tourism Communications Manager/Editor, *KANSAS!* magazine****
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> Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks & Tourism****
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> 1020 S. Kansas Ave, Ste 200****
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> Topeka, KS  66612****
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> (785) 296-7091****
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> (785) 250-5062 (cell)****
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> TravelKS.com <http://travelks.com/>****
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> KansasMag.com <http://kansasmag.com/>****
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