Category: Blog
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Seneca’s Stutz turns 100
Posted on: Aug 18, 2022On Saturday, August 27 the Seneca Volunteer Fire Department will be hosting a 100th birthday celebration for their 1922 Model K Baby Stutz Fire Engine. The Stutz, as it is commonly called in Seneca, was purchased in March of 1922 by the City of Seneca and has been owned by the city ever since. The […]
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5 Ways to Support Seneca’s Local Businesses
Posted on: Mar 19, 2020Showing our love for small businesses is important at all times of the year. You probably hear the biggest push for shopping local around the holidays but our businesses are open all year round and need our support. They are the ones who support our non profit organizations, our sports teams, churches, and schools, they […]
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Seneca Video
Posted on: Feb 07, 2017Welcome to Seneca, KS! See what we have to offer.
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Join us for Wine About Winter!
Posted on: Feb 01, 2017Join us for the second year of Wine Tastings and Retail Therapy! Contact Kylee with the Seneca Area Chamber and Downtown Impact for more information 785-336-1313. Tickets available at 523 Main Street, Seneca; $10 in advance; $15 day of event
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Seneca Bridal Walk
Posted on: Dec 05, 2016Save the date for the annual Seneca Bridal Walk! Contact senecaimpact@gmail.com for more information.
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It’s Fair Time in Seneca!
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Breakfast Breakout Session 1
Posted on: Apr 20, 2016The Seneca Area Chamber and Downtown Impact is putting on a Summer Series of Breakfast Breakout Sessions. Session 1 is “Let’s Put Seneca On The Map: Making sure Google can find your business” This session will be held at the Seneca Free Library at 8am on Wednesday, June 1. Free to all Chamber and Downtown […]
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Chamber Membership Drive
Posted on: Feb 10, 2016The 2016 Chamber and Downtown Impact Membership Drive is underway!
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Throwback Thursday – Week 4
Posted on: Oct 08, 2015Continuing down the north side of Main Street we stop to look at the old 1st National Bank Building. Built in 1889 the bank owners wanted their building to have a sense of grandeur in the small town of Seneca. Built as an ornate red brick with Tiffany style windows. In 2009 it was bought […]
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Throwback Thursday – Week 3
Posted on: Oct 01, 2015Continuing Down the North side toward the corner of 5th Street, we have the final three buildings in the 500 block of Main Street. What used to be Fairview Mills Offices now is home to the County Abstract Office. Where Fashions Unlimited, a clothing store, used to be now resides Electric Beach, a salon and […]
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