Thank you so much for your support of my campaign. 2019 has been unlike any year of mine to date. Running for elected office for the first time is crazy. My go-to word/phrase for how it makes me feel is: nervous-excited. That seems to be pretty universal for all of my new first-time-candidate friends running in this cycle.
But here’s a quote I’m feeling these days:
“Understand that one day you will have the power to make a difference. Use it well.” ~Mindy Kaling
Through a variety of board positions over the last 20 years, I have worked very intentionally to bring people together from various groups and diverse backgrounds for idea sharing, consensus building, and improvements to the organizations we served together. As a leader in these organizations, I’ve focused on inclusivity and transparency, and encouraged all members to bring their experience and expertise to the table to look for efficiencies and increased community engagement. While not a change for change’s sake leader, I do not subscribe to the “this is how we’ve always done it” mentality, and I know there’s always room for improvement. I am organized, thoughtful, and an excellent communicator. I believe proper communication sets expectations and increases happiness with end results.
It’s taken most of my 43 years to develop and recognize these objectively positive qualities that I bring to the table and, as importantly, to own them. I have the power to make a difference, and I’m going to use it well as your next Prairie Village Councilperson.

My #TeamBonnie Volunteers and I will begin canvassing homes in June, and I look forward to personally speaking with each and every one of you in Ward 3 and hearing what YOU think is next for Prairie Village – or what SHOULD be next.
If you haven’t seen the latest in my series of Council Meeting Recaps, check it out HERE. I note on this one that you can expect this type of thorough, researched, and inclusive communication from me throughout my term as your Councilperson so you always know what’s happening at City Hall.
Take care and reach out if you have any questions or concerns,


#ShowUp
#Breathe
#DoYourBest
#BeKind
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