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Todd and Jackie Sump, Sump Restoration

Jackie and Todd Sump, Sump Restoration
Jackie and Todd Sump, Sump Restoration

Let’s go to a Camaro-only national car show in Orlando, Florida.

It’s time for the awards. And the winner of the best paint job award is…..a 1967 Camaro that was beautifully restored by a craftsman halfway across the continent in rural Kansas.

Todd and Jackie Sump are the owners of Sump Restoration which did the paint work that earned this award. The business is based at their home near Randolph. Todd grew up on a nearby farm. He met and married Jackie, who is from Marysville.

“I always worked on cars,” Todd Sump said. He built his own go-cart at age 10. At 11, he helped his dad work on a 1952 Chevy truck.

“Dad always had a shop and I learned a lot from him,” he said.

In the summer of his senior year, Sump worked on his cousin’s 1965 Chevelle (when was the last time you saw one of those?) and found he enjoyed the work. He worked for body shops before joining a construction company.

In 1994, the couple moved to a farmhouse near Randolph. After buying the place, they wanted to convert an existing implement shed into a shop. They had to do the work themselves.

“It was long summer days, but with some help from friends we got it done,” Jackie Sump said. They have since expanded the building. Continue reading “Todd and Jackie Sump, Sump Restoration”

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Wayne Kruse – Orchestra on the Oregon Trail

What happens when music meets a meadow? That sounds like an unusual combination. Today we’ll learn about an initiative which brings together high quality symphonic music, genuine western history, and pristine natural beauty in rural Kansas.

Wayne Kruse is chair of the steering committee for a brand new event to be conducted in 2015.  Wayne is on the board of the Marshall County Arts Cooperative which is leading this initiative.

Alcove Spring in Marshall County, Kansas will be the setting for the first ever Orchestra on the Oregon Trail, featuring the Topeka Symphony Sept. 6.
Alcove Spring in Marshall County, Kansas will be the setting for the first ever Orchestra on the Oregon Trail, featuring the Topeka Symphony Sept. 6.

Wayne is a Marshall County native, having been born and raised in Marysville. He went to KU and lived in Lawrence before coming back to Marysville where he now works for KNDY radio.  He also volunteers with the Marshall County Arts Cooperative, called MCAC for short.

In 2012, the MCAC was the presenting organization for a concert by the Topeka Symphony Orchestra in Marysville. The symphony played an entire concert of music by Mozart. To the surprise and delight of symphony director John Strickler, the symphony played to a full house and an appreciative audience.

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