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Dedication Ceremony

Fireworks display at the Keeper of the Plains

May 18, 2007

Dedicated to the citizens of Wichita, this community symbol embraces vision, spirit, innovation and creativity in celebration of the city’s origin, where the two rivers meet.

“All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.”
-- Walt Disney

Thanks to these Visionary People

City Council (1999-2007)

  • Mayors
    • Bob Knight
    • Carlos Mayans
    • Carl Brewer
  • City Council Members
    • Carl Brewer
    • Joan Cole
    • Sharon Fearey
    • Bill Gale
    • Paul Gray
    • Phil Lambke
    • Jeff Longwell
    • Bob Martz
    • Joe Pisciotte
    • George Rogers
    • Susan Schlapp
    • James Skelton
Thanks to Those that Dared to Dream

City Managers

  • Chris Cherches
  • George R. Kolb

Public Works Directors

  • Stephen Lackey
  • Christopher Carrier

City Engineers

  • Michael Lindebak
  • James Armour
Thanks To Those that Made Dreams a Reality

Law/Kingdon, Inc., Architect
Kurt Skinner, Landscape Architect

HNTB Corporation
Bill Clawson, Director of Bridge Engineering

Dondlinger & Sons Construction Co., Inc., Contractor

Stan Breitenbach, City of Wichita Special Project Engineer

Thanks to Those that Made this Dream a Celebration
  • Charla Sanderson, CityArts
  • John D’Angelo, CityArts
  • Jessica Johnson, City Manager’s Office
  • Mike Greene, Public Works
  • Jim Mayer, Public Works
  • Stacey Jenkins, CityArts
  • Connie Clark, CityArts
  • And all City staff involved that made it possible!

Fireworks Display
Western Enterprises Inc.

River Sound
Pro Audio Systems Inc.

Video Production
Method Productions

This amazing project is managed and maintained by the talented and committed staff of the City of Wichita Public Works Department

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Keeper of the Plains

Mid-America All-Indian Center
650 N. Seneca
Wichita, KS 67203

: (316) 350-3340

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