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SUNDAY SHOWCASE_Featuring Rebecca Beasley 12/14/08
12/13/2008 5:51:25 PM
Greetings Members, hope all is well, Christmas soon will be here , and the kids are Jumping for joy!! I have the pleasure to introduce to you a long time friend and a fellow BEE Manager, a mother and a server to all in her in family of friends. Rebecca Beasley (Becky). She hails from Wichita, Kansas.               

Wichita has a humid subtropical climate (Koppen Cfa) with hot, humid summers and cool to cold, dry winters. Over the course of a year, temperatures range from an average low of about 20 °F (-7 °C) in January to an average high of nearly 93 °F (34 °C) in July. The maximum temperature reaches 90 °F (32 °C) an average of 64 days per year and reaches 100 °F (38 °C) an average of 14 days per year. The minimum temperature falls below 32 °F (0 °C) an average of 108 days per year. The first fall freeze typically occurs between the second week of October and mid-November, and the last spring freeze occurs between the end of March and the final week of April.

The area receives over 30 inches (760 mm) of precipitation during an average year, with the largest share being received in May and June—with a combined 21 days of measurable precipitation. During a typical year, the total amount of precipitation may be anywhere from 22 to 40 inches (560 to 1,000 mm). There are on average 88 days of measurable precipitation per year. Winter snowfall averages almost 17 inches (43 cm), but the median is less than 8 inches (20 cm). Measurable snowfall occurs an average of 11 days per year with at least an inch of snow being received on five of those days. Snow depth of at least an inch occurs an average of 18 days per year.

The area is vulnerable to severe weather, with frequent thunderstorms occurring mainly during the spring and summer months of March-June. These occasionally bring large hail as well as frequent lightning. Sometimes tornadoes occur. The outskirts of Wichita were affected during the Andover, Kansas Tornado Outbreak on April 26, 1991, which spawned an F5 tornado—the most violent of its kind. During the 1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak, on May 3, 1999, an F4 tornado hit the town of Haysville, which then tracked north and hit the southwest edge of Wichita.

Wichita's population was estimated to be 357,698 in the year 2006, an increase of 6188, or +1.8%, over the previous six years.

The Wichita Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses Sedgwick, Butler, Harvey, and Sumner counties, has an estimated population of 596,452 residing in 245,159 households, making it the 84th largest MSA in the United States. The Wichita-Winfield Combined Statistical Area also includes Cowley County, and has an estimated population of 630,703. Nearby Reno County is not a part of the Wichita MSA or CSA, but the Census reported a population estimate of 63,832 in Reno County in 2003.

Following the incorporation of the city in 1870, rapid immigration resulted in a land boom involving speculation into the late 1880s. By 1890 Wichita had become the third largest city in the state (behind Kansas City and Topeka), with a population of nearly 24,000. After the boom the city suffered from 15 years of comparative depression and slow growth.

The early 20th century saw a resurgence in growth from the nascent aircraft industry (see below) with the population increasing by 350% between 1900 and 1930. By 1920 Wichita had entered the top 100 largest cities in the United States and by 1930 reached 77th in rank. The depression of the 1930s again slowed growth, with total population only increasing by 3% between 1930 and 1940. The decades during and after World War II saw a growth spurt as the city's population increased by more than 120% between 1940 and 1960. Wichita had become the largest city in the state by 1950 and the 51st largest city in the country by 1960.

The period between 1950 and 1970 saw a major shift in the city's racial make-up, as the proportion of blacks in the population increased significantly. Until 1950, blacks had made up about 5% of the population, with little variation. The black population increased from 8,082 (4.8%) in 1950 to 26,841 (9.7%) in 1970. This also marked the beginning of the decline of the white majority. Even as the white population has increased from 160,000 in 1950 to about 260,000 in 2000, the percentage of the population has dropped from 95% to 75%.

During the 1970s, the city's population only grew by 1%, but the growth rate accelerated in the following two decades to more than 13% in the 1990s. The growth in minority races is still strong. The black population has grown by a more modest 14% per decade, but the proportion of the other races, including indigenous Americans and immigrants from Asia and the Pacific Rim, has risen from just 1% to over 10% of the population.

Wichita has several recognized areas and neighborhoods. The downtown area is generally considered to be east of the Arkansas River, west of Washington Street, north of Kellogg and south of 13th Street. The downtown area contains landmarks such as Century II, the Garvey Center, and the epic center is also part of downtown; this 2-3 square mile area is home to a cluster of night clubs, bars, restaurants, a movie theater, shops, and apartments and condominiums, many of which make use of historical warehouse-type spaces.

The two most notable residential areas of Wichita are Riverside and College Hill. Riverside is northwest of the downtown area, across the Arkansas River, and surrounds the 120-acre (0.49 km2) Riverside Park. College Hill is east of the downtown area, south of Wichita State University. College Hill is one of the more historic neighborhoods, along with Delano on the west side and Midtown in the north-central city.

The town of Eastborough, Kansas is east of College Hill, entirely engulfed by the city of Wichita.

Wichita is also home to two major shopping malls: Towne East Square and Towne West Square, on opposite ends of town, and each managed by Simon Property Group. Each mall is home to five anchor stores, and has more than 100 tenants apiece. The oldest mall, Wichita Mall, is largely a dead mall. There is another mall in the Northeastern part of the city called the Bradley Fair Mall. As of April 2007, it had 52 stores and restaurants.

 

Blackbear Bosin's The Keeper of the Plains at the confluence of the Arkansas and Little Arkansas Rivers by the Wichita Mid-America All Indian Center

The city is scattered with small art galleries with some clustered in the districts of Old Town, Delano and south Commerce street. These galleries started the Final Friday Gallery crawl event, where visitors tour attractions for free in the evening on the last Friday of each month. Larger museums began participating and staying open late on Final Fridays shortly after its beginning.

Mother and Child, by Mary Cassatt, at the Wichita Art Museum
The Sedgwick County Historical Museum

The Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum in downtown Wichita occupies the original Wichita city hall, built in 1892. The Wichita River Festival is held each May in the Downtown and Old Town areas of the city. It is one of the longest continuous running festivals in the state of Kansas and features over 70 events, including musical entertainment, sporting events, traveling exhibits, cultural and historical activities, plays, interactive children's events, a flea market, river events, a parade, block parties, a food court, fireworks and souvenirs for the roughly 370,000+ patrons who attend each year.

The River Run, a 10K race held on the first Saturday of the festival, is the largest road race in Kansas. WE LOVE YOU BECKY :)

Hi, My name is Becky Beasley

But Who am I Really?

This is one question in which the answer is either too vague or too general to properly define who a person truly is.

I could say my name is Becky Beasley and I'm a mom, but so are millions of moms all over the world. I could say my name is Becky Beasley and I'm a network marketer, but then again, that's not going to tell you any more about who I am that's any different than anyone else who claims to understand network marketing.

Even if I simply state my name, there are probably hundreds of women who have the same name. So you're still not going to really know me, and even if I were famous, fame is also under-rated isn't it?

The simple truth is unless you take the time to sit down and talk to me and find out about me in several different ways, I'm no more different from any other person you might run into on a busy New York sidewalk.

So how do a stranger like me and a stranger like you get to be friends? We become friends through interaction and over the course of time. And through tools like instant messenger, chat and social networking people like you and me from all over the world are building long lasting relationships and finding common ground in every aspect of their lives.

Business opportunities, moneymaking programs and get rich schemes can sometimes cause good friends to become enemies. But through social networking, people who were once enemies can become the best of friends.

Who am I?
My name is Becky Beasley and because of friends like you, I'm a very wealthy woman!
Share the wealth with me.

Be my new friend. I'll send you some very valuable information that you will want to share. I promise to never spam you. And if you ever want to stop being friends, you're always free to come and go as you please. Fair enough?

I prefer to use Skype, and my skype id is primohost.

     
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Re: SUNDAY SHOWCASE_Featuring Rebecca Beasley 12/14/08
12/13/2008 6:25:24 PM
Hi Becky, Congratulations on the Sunday Showcase. Have a great week Myrna
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Re: SUNDAY SHOWCASE_Featuring Rebecca Beasley 12/14/08
12/13/2008 6:41:27 PM
Congratulations, Becky on being featured on the Sunday Showcase !  What a nice surprise, ladyfriend !  Enjoy your day and all the kudos.  As a hard working gal you're well-deserving of such recognituion.

I have known Becky since last May when I became part of Our Hive Team.  She's modest in her portrayal of herself.  Becky is a wealth of knowledge.   She has become a great business partner and friend. 

We work usually late into the wee hours of the morning, brainstorming and working hard on team projects.  We've gotten through some milestones since Our Hive Team's inception last February.  Now we have many projects completed and our most recent endeavor the Tangisurf site which she has done single-handedly.  Tangisurf.com is in beta until launch December 15th, tomorrow

I suggest that if you need a mentor, you take Becky, while she's available .  She can help you with blogging, html, setting up safelists or even help you with an autosurf program.  She's a great troubleshooter and never gives up.  I highly recommend her because of her patience and honesty.  If you haven't met Becky, you need to.

Congrats !  Becky.  Job well done.  Meet Becky those who have not yet.  She was one of our first Queen Beez in Our Hive Team & founders.  You've never met a person like this and as unique as she is, she is admirable and personable. 

God bless you, dear !  Enjoy!

Terry


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Re: SUNDAY SHOWCASE_Featuring Rebecca Beasley 12/14/08
12/13/2008 7:00:43 PM
Wow Thomas you never cease to amaze me. I was sort of in a funk today and was thinking about how slow it is with the new surf site and feeling a little sorry for myself. LOL And Terry and I were chatting and she said, by the way, congrats on winning the Sunday Showcase. And I was like WHAT? Thomas did a really good job of presenting the city of Wichita. Except for one picture, the one of the old bridge, that's Wichita Falls TEXAS. LOL You really did your homework and I feel like you're the one who should be getting the recognition here. You do so much for so many Thomas. Thank you so much for this and I really do appreciate all that you're doing. Also thanks to every person who posted here today. God bless, Becky
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Re: SUNDAY SHOWCASE_Featuring Rebecca Beasley 12/14/08
12/13/2008 8:25:35 PM
Becky its been way over due that i should feature in my showcase and for that i am so sorry. Oh by the way Roger MacDivett would like to post as he tried 3 times (staff) and so i would like to say on his behalf that Roger would like to congratulate you on the showcase too Becky. Your surf site is fairly new and you will have bugs in it at times, i know this, no matter how much of a thorn things can be theres always something or somebody to pull it out for you. I owe that one to God. Becky we been friends seems like years well yes it is LOL but as you had your first advertising site/surf site it was a pleasure for me to help you when you needed it and now being one of our fellow Managers in our hive team build your so much better prepared for funkness lol. Enjoy your spotlight babe :) errr Bee LOL                    
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