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- City of Haysville | Whisler Picnic
Whisler Park Shelter Whisler Park Shelter 950 Freeman Avenue Please contact the HAC at 316.529.5922 between the hours of 8 AM to 5 PM, M-F o r email haysvillerec@haysville-ks.com See calendar here for availability While every effort is made to keep this calendar up to date, please contact the HAC to verify the availability of the facility. IMG_6645 IMG_6631 Whisler4 IMG_6645 1/8
- City of Haysville | Plagens Picnic
Plagens Shelter Plagens Shelter 6545 Mabel Street Please contact the HAC at 316.529.5922 between the hours of 8 AM to 5 PM, M-F o r email haysvillerec@haysville-ks.com See calendar here for availability While every effort is made to keep this calendar up to date, please contact the HAC to verify the availability of the facility. Plagens_Picnic4 Plagens_Picnic3 Plagens_Picnic1 Plagens_Picnic4 1/4
- City of Haysville | Trout Shelter
Trout Shelter Trout Shelter 400 W. 79th Street South Please contact the HAC at 316.529.5922 between the hours of 8 AM to 5 PM, M-F o r email haysvillerec@haysville-ks.com See calendar here for availability While every effort is made to keep this calendar up to date, please contact the HAC to verify the availability of the facility. DJI_0015E Trout_06072021 DJI_0004 DJI_0015E 1/5
- City of Haysville | Scout Shelter
Scout Shelter Scout Shelter 1200 E. Dirck Street Please contact the HAC at 316.529.5922 between the hours of 8 AM to 5 PM, M-F o r email haysvillerec@haysville-ks.com See calendar here for availability While every effort is made to keep this calendar up to date, please contact the HAC to verify the availability of the facility. Orchard_Shelter2 Orchard_Shelter1 Orchard_Shelter3 Orchard_Shelter2 1/3
- City of Haysville | City Contacts
City Contact Information 200 West Grand City Hall City Administration City Clerk Water/Wastewater Billing Planning & Zoning 316.529.5900 200 West Grand Police Department Police Administration Investigations School Resource Officers Found Dogs 316.529.5912 523 Sarah Lane Activity Center Youth Programs Latchkey/S.P.A.R.K. Adult Sports Fitness 316.529.5922 Public Works 401 South Jane Building Permits/Inspections Code Enforcement Water/Wastewater Street Maintenance 316.529.5940 200 West Grand Municipal Court Court Clerk Trial & Arraignment Schedule Payments Probation/Diversion Programs 316.529.5920 525 Sarah Lane Pool Pool Rentals Admissions Swim Lessons 316.529.5924 316.529.5922 - Off Season 160 East Karla Senior Center Programs & Activities Meal & Event Calendars Center Rentals Commodities 316.529.5903 140 North Main Economic Development Moving to Haysville Starting a Business Strategic Plan Community Profile 316.529.5909 Haysville Community Library 210 Hays Programs for Children Computer & Internet Access Community Meeting Rooms Movie Nights 316.529.5242 210 South Main Chamber of Commerce Memberships Monthly Luncheons Shop Haysville 316.529.2461 Sedgwick County County Commissioner State of Kansas USD261 Haysville School District Other Useful Links
- City of Haysville | Chris Elsen Skate Park
Chris Elsen Memorial Skate Park P9220249 P9220255 P9220243 P9220249 1/4 Chris Elsen Memorial Skate Park Hike and Bike Path Basketball Goals
- City of Haysville | PD SRO
School Resource Officers Chad Case Supervisor ccase@haysville-ks.com Jeremiah Willis Campus High School jwillis@haysville-ks.com Jessica Starnes Haysville High School jstarnes@haysville-ks.com Aaron Watkins HMS - HWMS awatkins@haysville-ks.com 200 W. Grand Avenue 316.529.5912 There are three officers assigned to the School Resource Officer Program. The officers are assigned to Campus High School, Haysville High School, and both Haysville Middle Schools. These officers also interact with all of the USD 261 Elementary Schools. The School Resource Officer Program is designed to bring a feeling of safety and security to the school as well as give parents, students, and staff access to another City resource located within the school. Members of the Haysville Police Department teach D.A.R.E. to fifth grade students attending Haysville schools. If you have questions about these programs please call the Haysville Police Department at 316-529-5912 or email Sgt. Case at ccase@haysville-ks.com
- Historic Vickers Petroleum Service Station
HISTORIC VICKERS PETROLEUM SERVICE STATION Vickers 1954 Haysville's Vickers Station was built in 1954, and was featured in a Vickers Petroleum 50th Anniversary book in 1958 Vickers Refining Products Circa 1964, Vickers Refining Company carried a wide range of petroleum products. vickers logo 2 A logo remodel kept Vickers relevant in changing times Another Vickers Station Another example of the batwing design. Sadly, this station is no longer exists. Haysville's station was the first built and the last standing. Vickers in 1999 Hickman's batwing design was built to last. Mayor's Bike Ride Community events like Mayor's Bike Ride occur at Vickers Station today. Vickers Ad A vintage ad from the 1960's shows Vickers Petroleum's Haysville pride. Economic Development Office Vickers Station is currently home to Haysville's Economic Development Office. Vickers Classics Classic car enthusiasts know cars of all makes and models look stunning with Vickers Station as the backdrop. HPD at Vickers The Haysville Police Department's "51" and "71" cruisers are used at parades and special events. Post tornado 1999 Just after the 1999 tornado, Vickers Station can be seen among the rubble. Vickers in spring A beautiful view in the springtime. Historic Signage Installed in November 2019, this plaque recognized Vickers listing on the National Register of Historic Places and lists the names of Historic Committee members. Vickers PRIDE Project 2002 After the 1999 tornado, Haysville PRIDE worked to save the building and make it usable once more. Pump Restoration The Haysville Street Rod Association restored four Bowser gas pumps for the station. From left: David Straub, Jerry Stevenson, Johnny McPherson, and Richard Riggs Vickers Logo Another Vickers Logo Vickers Pump Install After the Haysville Street Rod Association restores four pumps, they are installed by Haysville's Public Works department. New Signage City of Haysville mechanic Dan Jones fabricates a light box for vintage sign panels. Haysville's Vickers Petroleum Service Station Vickers Petroleum , founded by Jack A. Vickers, Sr. in 1918, steadily rose in prosperity until its sale to Swift & Company in the late 1960s. The company became known for its innovation, not only in oil technology but also in building and construction. By 1954, Vickers’s son Jack A. Vickers, Jr. was the president of the company and set out to build transformative and modern service stations after amassing a large fortune for the company. Located at 140 N. Main Street , the Vickers Station was built in 1954 and is the first station in the U.S. to feature the unique 'batwing' design. The batwing concept was developed by architect John M. Hickman, who apprenticed under Frank Lloyd Wright at the University of Illinois. Hickman also designed downtown Wichita's Century II Performing Arts and Convention Center, and Wichita State University's Ablah Library. After a devastating tornado in 1999, Vickers Station was one of the few structures on the east side of Main Street left intact, motivating the community to restore and preserve the building. In 2007, the station was turned into office space. In 2009, after a six month restoration by the Haysville Street Rod Association, four Bowser gas pumps were installed outside the station. Today, the building is home to the City of Haysville's Economic Development Office. Vickers remains a popular destination for show car enthusiasts, motorcycle riding clubs, and senior portrait photographers, all of whom appreciate the nostalgic feeling the Station inspires. Haysville's iconic Vickers Petroleum Service Station was added to the Register of Kansas Historic Places in August 2019. In October 2019, it was listed by the National Park Service on the National Register of Historic Places as well. The Vickers Station is in a Register sub-category called Roadside Kansas ; a genre that includes "automobile service stations, car dealerships, drive-in restaurants, roadside attractions, and other businesses that serve the motoring public." To view nomination paperwork, click here .
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