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• • • • • • KSU FOUNDATION • • • • Imagine introducing generations of family to Call Hall ice cream. When you live at Alumni Village, you are close to some of the most delicious research found at Call Hall’s Dairy Bar. bit.ly/CallHall
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ith views of Kansas State University’s WWI Memorial Stadium, Alumni Center and the Berney Family Welcome Center’s purple glow, Alumni Village at K-State will be the perfect place for you and your K-State family to call home in Manhattan. We’ve mapped out a few ideas of places and activities you might want to (re)discover and enjoy when making your home at Alumni Village. To learn more about the purplest new neighborhood in Kansas, visit k-statealumnivillage.com.
K-Staters are lifelong learners and as residents of Alumni Village, you’ll be an easy walk from Hale Library, with its collections, meeting spaces, events, unique resources and expertise. lib.k-state.edu
You’ll only be a mile from The Gardens at K-State, the horticulture display garden and learning laboratory offering year-round inspiration, contemplation and wonder. k-state.edu/gardens
David Mayes ’96, KSU Foundation
BY ALLIE LOUSCH ’90, KSU FOUNDATION PHOTOS COURTESY OF KSU FOUNDATION 00
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At Alumni Village, you’ll never be far from the Beach … the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art. Open to the public and home to works from Chilhuly, Sandzen and Curry, as well as events such as movie series, kids make-and-take opportunities and so much more. beach.k-state.edu K - S TAT E R
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