Archive for the ‘01. Poverty: Knowledge and Awareness’ Category

Only In A Small Town

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Only in a small town does the whole community come together to support someone in need. On April 5 a benefit was held for Shane Oakland who is taking treatments for cancer. And on June 15 a benefit was held for Dakota Ray-Price who has Neurofibromatosis. The turn out was unbelievable at both of the benefits. Check out the CaringBridge site to follow along on how they are doing and give them some support.

YOU can make a difference in the life of a child!

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

All children deserve a safe, happy life—including the 513,000 American children in foster care.  Young people in foster care especially need nurturing adults on their side because their own families are in crisis and unable to care for them.  If you would like to make a difference in the life of a child, consider becoming a foster parent. 

Adoptive parents are also needed.  Currently there are approximately 1,000 children waiting in Minnesota, North Dakota, and Wisconsin’s foster care system to be adopted.  These children are waiting patiently for their “forever family”.  If you are a caring, patient and flexible person who has a lifestyle that is welcoming and nurturing for children, consider becoming an adoptive parent. 

In the Rock Lake area and throughout the nation, foster and adoptive parents are needed!  If you are interested in becoming a foster or adoptive parent, call Towner County Social Services at 701-968-4355, call Kelly Mitchell at 701-477-0525 or visit www.nd.gov.

Dakota Ray-Price Benefit

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

There will be a benefit on Sunday, June 15 from 4:00-7:00 at the Rock Lake City Park for Dakota Ray-Price, son of Charlie and Rachel Price.  Dakota has a genetic disorder called Neurofibromatosis that causes tumors to grow throughout the body.  There will be a picnic meal along with a Silent Auction and Ticket Auction.  All proceeds will go to the family to assist with medical costs and transportation costs to and from Omaha, NE.  Please come out and show your support for the Price family!

Safe Food What Is It Worth?

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Agriculture is the backbone of our community. If it disappears so does our community. So the question is do you want cheap food or safe food? Our state is number one in eleven different crops and second in three other crops. You can get cheap food from other places but safe food comes from here. Once the American farmer & rancher is gone they won’t be back, and if you think fuel prices are high, it isn’t nothing compared to what food prices will be!!!! SUPPORT AGRICLTURE AND HELP KEEP OUR COMMUNITIES ALIVE!!!!

Youth Are They The Future?

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

We have two youth that have decided to make a difference in our community. The first one is Crystal Thomas. She has purchased the Hair Affair from retiring owner-operater Mavis Carter. The second one is Joshlyn Odegaard. She has taken over the management of the Rock Lake Cafe. Thanks to these two individuals the businesses will stay open.

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Graduation

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

The Rock Lake School Senior Class of seven, six girls and one boy, graduated today. Is a class size of seven to small? Do they get a better or worse education than larger classes? How small, of a class, is to small?

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New To The Community?

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

Because of the Horizons program we now have a welcoming committee. When someone new moves into the community they are delivered baked goods and a flyer with the list of businesses and organizations along with other important information.

The committee consists of five people: Jannell Lagein, Kelly Mitchell, Mavis Carter, Jennifer Hunt, Gary Hunt.  

They are still working on the project as they would like a package of local coupons to share with new residents.

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I am Legendary…………

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

This is North Dakota’s handle for tourism promotion. I think it fits ND pretty well!!! I attended the ND tourism conference in Mandan on April 20-22. This was the first conference I have attended and thank you to the Horizons program for sponsoring the trip for me. It was a very interesting and educational conference. There were alot of attendees that are very passionate about tourism in their communities. I had the privilege of visiting with numerous attendees from our area of the state. There were 3 speakers by the names of Bill Baker, his presentation was on destination branding for small cities. Scott Deming’s presentation was on ultimate customer experience and Garrison Wynn’s presentations was making the most of difficult situations. Scott and Garrison did their presentations with fast paced energy and humor. I attended 2 break out sessions on RVing presented by Dottie Maitland. This is a booming tourism industry. RV’s and motorcoaches make vacationing anywhere easy access. These travel machines are used by everyone these days not just senior citizens. People want vacation packages and learning vacations. They don’t want the same o, same o!!!! I came away from the conference excited about tourism. Our tourism dept in ND is excited about tourism so it gets kinda catchy!!! Visit the ND website on tourism and see what they promote. www.ndtourism.com is the website.

So what does Rock Lake, ND have to offer tourists????? This is a question that needs to be answered if we want to survive. Can we think out of the box or are we the same o, same o!!?? Rock Lake, ND needs to become legendary………………….

Rock Lake 2nd Annual Spring Fling

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

The Rock Lake 2nd Annual Spring Fling was held March 22, 2008 at various locations in Rock Lake. The day consisted of a free meal, Easter egg hunting, egg dying, ice golfing, BINGO, and an Around the World Experience. The free meal was served at the Rock Lake Cafe and was provided by the Horizons program. The Easter egg hunt was very entertaining for the children who came to participate in the days activities. Prizes were given out at the end of the hunt. The children also participated in the egg dying that was held at the VFW Hall. BINGO was enjoyed by a variety of people. It was also held at the VFW Hall. Ice golfing took place out on the lake and many people participated. The Around the World Experience was a chance for adults to try food and drink from different countries. The people were moved from site to site by pickups pulling trailers.

Dig It!!!!

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

There was a Dig In To Tourism conference held at Lake Region State College in Devils Lake on March 11. It was an all day discussion on tourism. There was a panel discussion on How to Start a Tourism Business. There was a panel discussion on Marketing Your Tourism business. Kyle Blanchfield, Woodland Resort owner and Holly Mawby owner of Gardendwellers Farm offered insight into what they have done for their businesses working in partnership with the ND Dept of Tourism. After lunch there was round table discussion with individuals from other communities as to what they were doing to promote their towns and their tourism businesses. The end of the day was a group discussion with ND Tourism officials. There were presentations on vacation packages, media, advertising, brochure distribution, website use, and research to name a few. This was a very interesting conference and a learning experience. Tourism is a business that is constantly changing so never say never when it comes to tourism ideas. What you take for granted may be another person’s idea of a vacation…………………….

EMT Training

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

    

The Rock Lake Ambulance Service held EMT training on March 1 & 2 at the ambulance hall.  The instructor was from Golden Heart Services out of Rugby, ND. They trained in medical and trauma emergencies. The medical emergencies included anything from an allergic reaction to food, to OB delivery, to diabetic reaction. The trauma emergencies was from broken bones, to penetrating objects, to a bad car wreck. Also trained on removing a helmet from a trauma patient.

The Rock Lake Ambulance has a very skilled and will trained staff of care providers and drivers. They also do training every month at the monthly squad meetings to keep up on anything that is new or different. These dedicated individuals provide a life saving service to the community. Giving many hours of their time to the service (24 hours a day 7 days a week). They deserve a big THANK YOU for all they do.

The ones that took the training were Danny Krumweide, Gary Hunt, Rob Peterson, Duane Kaleva, Connie Odegaard, Kinsey Oakland, Malynda Carter, Aja Odegaard.

Anyone interested in joining as a EMT contact one of the above members.

HORIZON LEADERS

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

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Horizon leaders met, at the hair affair, to check on progress of the action ideas. All the communities in the county went together on a brochure highlighting what each community has to offer. JoAnn Rodenbiker brought up a sample, to show what it would look like. Planned a community event to show the progress that is being made and what ideas are already up and running. The leaders at the meeting were Mavis Carter, Jannell Lagein, Kelly Mitchell, JoAnn Rodenbiker.

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Rock Lake Students Participate in District STAR Events

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

Nine students from the Rock Lake School participated in the District STAR events. STAR stands for Students Taking Action with Recognition. It is part of the FCCLA (Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America) program. Districts was held in Edmore on February 27th. Nicole Jacobsen, Crystal Haberstroh, and Alyson Leas did an Entrepenurship project in the senior divison. They rescieved a gold placing and are going to State. Rachael Lagein, Vicki Lonier, and Danielle Wiener did a National Programs in Action project with emphasis on Communtity Service in the senior divison. They received a gold placing and are going to State. Ashley Johnston and Julia Clouse did a Chapter Service project in the senior division. They recieved a silver placing. Caitlin Swanson did an Illustrated Talk project in the senior division. She recieved a bronze placing. Congratulations to all! Nicole, Crystal, Alyson, Rachael, Vicki, and Danielle will be going to the State convention on April 6, 7, and 8. Good Luck!

SHANE OAKLAND BENEFIT

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

DATE: April 5, 2008

PLACE: ROCK LAKE Fire Hall and VFW Hall

EVENTS:

Poker Tournament: Starting at 11:00 a.m. SHARP at the VFW Hall on Main Street-Payouts to the final five

 Pork meal: Starting at 4:30 at the Fire Hall-Free-will offering, $10.00 donation suggested, potluck salads & bars

Silent Auction: Bids will be taken on items until 7:00 at the VFW Hall

 * Silent Auction & Monetary donations are being taken at the First State Bank of Cando-Rock Lake 

*Shane is currently undergoing treatment for cancer.  Proceeds will be given to the family to assist with medical costs. 

*Come out and show your support for the Oakland family!!

 Questions:  Call Cindi at 266-5528 or 266-5668

Miss Teen North Dakota 2008 visits Rock Lake School

Friday, February 15th, 2008

On Tuesday, February 12 at 2:00 p.m., Gretchen Dawley, Miss Teen North Dakota 2008, visited the Rock Lake Public School. She is a senior from Munich. She described herself and the Miss Teen North Dakota program. Her platform is literacy and building character. She stressed the importance of reading everyday. She explained the importance of respect to yourself, and the people around you. At the end of her program, she handed out signed pictures.

Website

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Check out the new Rock Lake website. Another accomplishment thanks to the Horizons Program. It’s amazing all the businesses in the community, that you don’t realize, until you look at the list. If you or someone you know has a business that is not listed on the website let me know, so it can be added. The main ones behind this project are Eugene Norheim and Myron Jacobsen.

Sun at the Beach………..

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

rock-lake-5.jpgrock-lake-6.jpgThe community enjoyed an evening at the new beach area to the West of the park in Rock Lake. This was the show off day for one of the Horizons projects that was worked on during the summer and fall months. The event was held on a Sunday afternoon in Sept. Over 150 people from the community and surrounding areas attend the event. There was good food prepared by some awesome cooks!! Games were enjoyed by the youth and whoever was game enough to play and show up the young people. There were numerous positive comments about how nice the beach area looked . Carl Swanson was the man behind the machine that put the landscaping touches to the beach area. The park/beach is a place that if free of charge and is accessible to anyone who would like to bring their family and friends to a nice quiet place, grill some burgers and enjoy the scenery. Bring the binoculars and watch the numerous species of birds on the lake. What better place to spend a day at the beach!!!! rock-lake-4.jpg

Study Circles

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

There was over forty people, adult and youth, at the study circles. They were held in early Febuary 2007. At the study circles we learned there are many different kinds of poverty. We also learned that everyone has many skills and talants that on one knew about. By putting these skills and talents to work we are able to make many structural changes in our community and in poverty. We are able to make this a great community to live in and be a part of. We also learned that we have many leaders in our community that are very good at it. By the end of the study circle we had came up with a list of action items to act on. Of them ideas two of them are up and running already and one more will be up and running in a couple of weeks. Stay tuned to find out which one that is.

The leaders of the study circles were: Jo Ann Rodenbiker, Kelly Mitchell, Mavis Carter, Jannell Lagein, Brock Mitchell, Darrel Lagein.

4-H Club in the Giving Spirit

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

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The Handy-Thrifty Helpers 4-H Club of Egeland has been busy sewing quilts and purchasing food for those in need this holiday season.  Leaders Deb Odegaard, Jannell Lagein, and Tina Koehn organized several quilting sessions for interested 4-H members over the past year. Three quilts were completed and recently presented by club members to Sarah Anderson, one of the SAFE house directors in Devils Lake. Supply costs for this project were supplemented with donations by the Young Riders 4-H club of Rocklake and Walmart of Devils Lake. Club members also purchased food to contribute to the Cando Area Food Pantry.

Handy-Thrifty Helpers 4-H members who participated in the Quilt and Food Pantry donations are:  Casey and Coty H, Danielle W, Corinna and Mandy K, Vicki L, Amanda L, Rachael, Traci, Jill, Jessi and Ben L, Kayla and Brenna D, and Karly and Adam H.  Leaders and parents who participated were Deb Odegaard, Dave and Jannell Lagein, Tina Koehn, and Gail Harder.

Christmas Program

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

The Rock Lake School held it’s Christmas program tonight in the school gym. All the kids did a great job. The teachers put a lot of time in the program to make it a big success. Good job Teachers and Students!!!! Here are some pictures of the concert. 

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