Post by ISSALYN! on May 30, 2011 16:40:13 GMT -5
Welcome to Cheyenne County, Kansas:
Rokeby is a fictitious small, rural town just a couple miles off the shores of your imagination. It's a place with gorgeous scenery, opportunities abound, and incessantly attractive citizens - though the latter may not always be the kind, accepting faces you'd expect in such a quaint town in the midwest. The surrounding rural areas are filled with ranches and farms, along with plenty of hangouts only the locals know about. The town is slowly becoming known for a horse show complex - built upon the historical Rokeby Ranch which originally founded the small town. Most of the kids around here have horses, and everyone from locals to out-of-towners partake in some of the regions most prestigious horse shows.
Several miles of highway south, you'll run into the suburbs of a larger city. St. Francis is named after a real town set in the same location, but that's where the similarities end. This is a town with a large commercial district catering to those that don't thrive on the country lifestyle. St. Francis has a hospital, university, and Rokeby Senior High's arch rival - Cheyenne High School. It's a growing suburban area that is slowly creeping towards Rokeby's wide open ranches. Can the two communities learn to put their differences aside, or will there always be a rift between the "country folk" and the "city slickers"?
Despite having a population hovering around fifty thousand, St. Francis is the kind of city with an active nightlife (mostly thanks to the university) and plenty of crazy teensterrorizing meandering the streets by day. So before you go and assume the relatively small population Cheyenne county will keep drama from stirring up, allow me to set things straight. You're dead wrong. From high school rivalries to bar fights to horse shows - Cheyenne has it all.
Life is the song of the season. Are you singing along, or enviously watching?
Rokeby is a fictitious small, rural town just a couple miles off the shores of your imagination. It's a place with gorgeous scenery, opportunities abound, and incessantly attractive citizens - though the latter may not always be the kind, accepting faces you'd expect in such a quaint town in the midwest. The surrounding rural areas are filled with ranches and farms, along with plenty of hangouts only the locals know about. The town is slowly becoming known for a horse show complex - built upon the historical Rokeby Ranch which originally founded the small town. Most of the kids around here have horses, and everyone from locals to out-of-towners partake in some of the regions most prestigious horse shows.
Several miles of highway south, you'll run into the suburbs of a larger city. St. Francis is named after a real town set in the same location, but that's where the similarities end. This is a town with a large commercial district catering to those that don't thrive on the country lifestyle. St. Francis has a hospital, university, and Rokeby Senior High's arch rival - Cheyenne High School. It's a growing suburban area that is slowly creeping towards Rokeby's wide open ranches. Can the two communities learn to put their differences aside, or will there always be a rift between the "country folk" and the "city slickers"?
Despite having a population hovering around fifty thousand, St. Francis is the kind of city with an active nightlife (mostly thanks to the university) and plenty of crazy teens
Life is the song of the season. Are you singing along, or enviously watching?