Hunter Feyerherm is a graduate of the University of Kansas, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Political Science with minors in Public Policy and Economics. A strong believer in the power of civic networks, he aspires to help make Kansas a model state for citizens seeking deeper civic engagement.
Volunteering has been a cornerstone of Hunter’s life. Growing up, he was inspired by his mother, who operated her own nonprofit, The Love, Chloe Foundation. Witnessing the foundation’s impact on families both locally and globally instilled in him a deep appreciation for the value of service.
Hunter is committed to strengthening community ties and believes that it is more important than ever to foster civic participation across all generations. He is particularly passionate about encouraging young people to get involved, recognizing the long-lasting influence they can have. His goal is to help break down age-related barriers and promote an inclusive, supportive environment where individuals from all backgrounds are inspired to serve their communities.Chelsey Crawford-Cline graduated from Bethany College with a bachelor's degree in Secondary Social Studies Education. She teaches 8th grade United States History at Lakewood Middle School in Salina, Kansas.
Along with teaching, Chelsey is the Scholar's Bowl coach, assistant 7th grade girls' basketball coach, and the Civics Club sponsor.
Pursuing her love of History, Chelsey is also an active member of the Kansas Anthropological Association and the Kansas Historical Society.
In her spare time, Chelsey does free-lance writing for local and state publications, travels as much as possible, works in her gardens, and enjoys spending time with family.