Kansas City Children's Museum & Library Redux At Red Bridge Shopping Center

Nice non-profit plans at this Southland dead end location that will be home to a $12 MILLION project . . . Children's Museum, Library Announce Plans For New Building At Red Bridge Shopping Center

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  1. Um...kind of a giant step in the absolute wrong direction, eh?

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  2. The silly bitch said this is just off I-435. Has she been there? It's surrounded by section 8 housing and a shitty golf course.

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  3. Could be a nice addition for South KC - just can't be turned into a babysitting site where kids are dropped off and the staff left to supervise (that's what the shopping center is for).

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  4. It will be. Folks 'round them parts are great at squeezing out the crotchnuggets, but not so good with actually raising them.

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  5. The current Shawnee site in a former school near Old Town Shawnee/Museum, a park, a pool, and a library is convenient. Their policy of reservations required for specific sized groups and NO DROP OFFS allowed has been great. Just like school field trips, daycares, and classrooms have adult/child ratio mandates, Wonderscope has their "agreements". A "responsible" patron adult must remain on site. Upon entry with ticket purchases, there is a statement of rights, responsibilities, and regulations (I remember receiving notice and in later years signing it). As a parent taking my only child (20+ yrs. ago) and taking nieces/nephews and students years later, I found the resources improved greatly from their early days at
    that cramped Lackman Road location.

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  6. Thanks for the insight 11:09 - I hope we'll be able to realize this addition to South Kansas City area.

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  7. How much Federal tax payer grant money is going into this brain fart?

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  8. Here you have something positive and good happening in South KC - instead of the predictable South Jo City - and many of you still find a way to dog it. Pitiful.

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