Farewell to Abe Regier

For those of you who haven’t heard, Abe Regier, our lead exhibit fabricator and in-house BBQ wiz, recently said goodbye to Flint Hills Design and headed east. Recently engaged, Abe and his fiancé moved to Pittsburgh, PA to start a new chapter in their lives. Abe began working at Flint Hills Design in June 2009 and managed fabrication for 5 museum exhibits in addition to numerous other projects.

Abe, best of luck out in Pittsburgh. We’ll miss your constant off the wall “Would you rather…” questions and enthusiasm that you bring to every project!

 

Our New Location

Come check out our new location sometime!

Flint Hills Design is exploring new territories. Adding new locations. Meeting new people. Eating too much barbecue.

Well, I guess I’m the only one eating too much barbecue. I moved to the Kansas City area at the beginning of the August and after a few weeks of searching for the right office space, Flint Hills Design is proud to announce that we have a new location in Kansas City! I’m working from an awesome collaborative office space in the heart of the Crossroads Arts District near downtown Kansas City. We’re excited to expand into the Kansas City area, as it will allow us to more easily meet the needs of our clients in the Kansas City, Topeka, and Lawrence areas.

Being new to the KC area, we’re anxious to meet new people. Do you have any friends, organizations, or companies in the area that we should get to know? Whether or not they’re interested in building a new website or expanding their marketing efforts, we would love to meet them. Let us know!

And remember to check back often for updates about life up in Kansas City, marketing tips, and maybe an occasional barbecue restaurant recommendation!

Thanks for Visiting Us at KMA!

It’s hard to believe that the annual Kansas Museums Association conference was more than one week ago.

The conference was held in El Dorado this year, and our first day there included a tour of four museums and art galleries in the town. We were all impressed by the variety and quality of muesums in El Dorado, and thoroughly enjoyed the delicious food and entertainment at each stop. None of us expected that we would be going out for a spin in a WWII Willys Jeep when we woke up that morning!

As exhibitors, we were allowed to set up a booth in the civic center conference hall to feature our company. We decided to forgo the typical booth, and instead brought three examples of traveling museum exhibits we have developed with NEH on the Road, Mid-America Arts Alliance, and Kauffman Museum. After setting up sections of “Bison”, “Our Lives Our Stories”, and “K is for Kansas” we attended a couple of very interesting seminars and spent the rest of the afternoon and following day talking to old and new friends.

If you stopped by our booth to say hello but would have liked more time to talk with us, we would love to hear from you!

FHD KMA 2010 Booth

Our "booth" at KMA 2010

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