Monday, December 29, 2008

Why I moved here.

I lived in Fresno for two years after i had left the Marine Corps. In those two years I never met my neighbor. It wasn't the fact that we had different schedules. I saw her every morning and evening as we both got home. You don't talk to strangers in big cities in California. It is one of those unwritten rules. When I was a young child, driving through Los Angeles my mother would always caution us "Don't point at people while we are driving, they might think it's a gang sign". This is the environment I grew up in. The first time I came to Emporia someone came up to me and shook my hand. Out of the blue, just walked up and said hello. I have people wave at me when i drive by. Strangers greet me as I walk down Commercial street. I have met all my neighbors and was over at one of their houses last night for some homemade soup. These are the things that I love about this town. This is why I moved here. This is where I will raise my children. This is my city. It was different when I moved here. Sometimes something that is different is much better.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Whats wrong with Emporia.

We have a beautiful city. We have history. We have entertainment. There is nothing "wrong" with this city. However there is something horribly wrong with the perceptions that quite a few people and organizations have in regards to our fair city. Why are we a college town that does not embrace our students? Where is the disconnect between our city leaders and the voting populace? I have heard that this is a "suitcase" college. Fine place to go to school, but if you plan on having fun, go somewhere else. I am tired of watching tax dollars leave this community. I am tired of having to explain that yes, there are other cities in Kansas than Topeka, Wichita, and K.C. We need to embrace all that is good with Emporia and broadcast it to the world. I was driving down the interstate and saw a sign that read " Emporia, front porch to the flint hills". I was saddened to see this. I may want to go sit on the front porch after a long days work, however that slogan does not inspire me to ever want to visit. There are a few people in this town who feel change of any kind is bad. Change is necessary for survival. Our city is dying a slow death. The students who graduate from our college cannot stay in this community to use their degrees. We must help them. We need the youth of our community to take responsibility in shaping their futures. I will do my best to facilitate this change. I hope you will help me.

Stephen Cole.