(KMZA)--What do visitors think of Seneca?
As part of “ First Impressions” program developed by K-State Research and Extension, a volunteer team from the Pottawatomie County community of St. Mary’s recently visited Seneca to report their “ First Impressions” of the community.
The team acted as “ secret shoppers “ for the day to discover what they could about the town. They followed a set procedure established through the program and documented their results.
Seneca Area Chamber and Downtown Impact Executive Director Kylee Luckeroth says those results will be shared during a public meeting Wednesday evening, January 31st at 5:30 at the Seneca Free Library Community Room.
Following the presentation, Luckeroth says two or three project areas will be identified and time will be allowed for discussion and initial planning. She says everyone is encouraged to attend.
According to a news release, the focus of the “ First Impressions” program is to help communities learn about existing strengths and weaknesses through the eyes of visitors. The release says the results from a visit can serve as the basis for community action and as a way to document changes in a community over time.
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