Dear Prairie Guards and Friends of the Mount Mitchell Heritage Prairie Park

Dear Prairie Guards and Friends of the Mount Mitchell Heritage Prairie Park

The board of the Prairie Guards is pleased to announce that Phase Two of our Education Expansion Project, also known as the Mount Mitchell Development Project, is well on its way to completion. The infrastructure improvements to the former Mitchell farmland we purchased in 2019 include a new entrance and access road from Mount Mitchell Road, a new parking area, and for those with mobility issues an ADA trail to the remnants of the historic Topeka Fort Riley Road. The 300-foot-long retaining wall of local limestone is a work of art that blends the parking area seamlessly with the prairie.

As with most construction projects, we ran into several “unforeseen conditions” that have put us over budget and strained our bank account. All the major undertakings of this phase of the Park’s development; the road, parking area, retaining wall, ADA trail, kiosk structure, and basic water, electrical, and internet hook-ups: work totaling close to $200,000 have been paid for thanks to generous donations over the past two years. We give special thanks to the Miller Hammond and HHM Charitable Funds whose contributions enabled us to pay off our mortgage and begin this second phase of infrastructure improvements.

We hope that our participation in the Wamego Match Day on October 5th and the Emporia Match Day on November 14th will help us raise funds to finish the following components of the project:

  • Final utilities installation $32,000
  • Porta-potty site preparation $5,390
  • Interpretive kiosk signage design and hardware $18,500
  • Stabilization of Connecticut Colony monument $3,000
  • Entrance sign $13,100
  • Entrance gate $4,500
  • Re-seeding disturbed areas $3,500
  • 6 Fireproof benches $7,500
  • Foundation repair to the Mitchell Barn $8,000

Previous contributions have enabled us to expand the Park from 45 acres to 164 acres. We’ve saved more prairie from commercial and residential development, converted 100 acres of cropland back to its original prairie, and we will now be able to double the length of our trail system.

I hope you will consider helping us complete this new entrance into the Park and its accompanying infrastructure. We’ve located it in such a way that it will provide visitors with a unique prairie experience even if they cannot leave the parking area. It will accommodate school/tour buses, provide handicapped parking, and allow easy access for all to the historic features of the property. Signage in the new kiosk will tell the many fascinating stories associated with Mount Mitchell.

Many donors have helped us create this wonderful prairie Park now enjoyed by folks from all over the world. We are extremely grateful to them. If you are able, please help us finish this work.

This year we again have an anonymous donor who will “Double Match” your contribution. Online contributions can be made between 12 AM and 11:59 PM on October 5th at WamegoMatchDay.com.

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