Archive for June 23rd, 2008

memorial day wrap up

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

It is a little late to wrap up, but better late than never.  this years  veterans thank you pic-nic  and BBQ was held at the Steele Vets Club with close to 300 attending. A display of over 100  kidder County veterans pictures were on display, with  other military things being shown throughout the hall.  A   Major  Hartter  was the speaker who thalked about his recent time in Iraq where he was wounded. A very good speaker who moved the crowd. A young singer/songwriter came and sang very moving songs about veterans.. the color guard  from  both Dawson and Tappen presented the colors and looked  great doing it. The food was super and the help was out of this world..Again they just showed up and went to work, I can’t thank them enough for all they do. Now I will start working on next years program and I am still looking for pictures of local vets still with us or passed on so I can frame them for next year..Again thanks to all who came ans a special thanks to all who helped..Skip  Thomas Veteran Service Officer  kidder County ND

Steele Senior Center getting a New Look!

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

The Steele Senior Center is in the process of getting an new coat of paint! Kathy Oster has been busy since last week scraping, priming and painting the outside of the senior center. A cool gray with dark gray accents give this building, that sees a lot of comings and goings, an updated look.

The center is owned by the Active Seniors Club and houses such businesses as Sandi’s Hair and Nail Salon, Kidder County Food Pantry and the Kidder Emmons Senior Services.

Sandi’s is open three days a week, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Sandi also does hair at the Golden Manor on Monday mornings.

The Kidder County Food Pantry is open by appointment only. Appointments may be made by calling Brends Schultz, coordinator. They also organize and distribute senior commodities and regular commodities.

Kidder Emmons Senior Serivies (KESS) provides the aging population in the are with great hot meals five days a week and meals on wheels to homebound people. Frozen meals are available to out of towners and Outreach is a service that helps connect people to needed services, And last but certainly not least is the adult bus service. Going to Bismarck twice weekly and to Jamestown twice a month allows many to get to doctor appointments with very little effort. Cost for the bus is just $7.00 round trip. Consider the cost of a priovate vehicle. Lets say that your car gets 25 miles to the gallon. It is 84 miles round trip to Bismarck from Steele (this does not include any in town driving). The price of gas is $4.00 a gallon. So, roughly, it will cost you at least $13.00+ to drive to Bismarck. Add the price of the fuel to your grocery bill and see if you really have “saved” by driving to Bismarck. This is definetly a plus to shopping
at home! No only is it extremely economical it is a real treat to be dropped off and picked up at the door to the clinic or shoppiong mall. No looking for parking or braving the cold or wind to find your vehicle. Any one may ride the bus by making reservation at the senior center. Children that must be in car or booster seats must have seats provided by the parent.

Kidder County Community Health Clinic a True Gift

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

During a recent visit to the Kidder County Community Health Clinic in Steele, I asked a waiting patient what it meant to her to have the clinic.  “I love it and I’m glad we have the clinic.  It is very much needed and it saves in time and travel,” said Dora.  Since I had heard the great story of how the community came together to open the clinic I wanted to see the clinic first-hand.  Both patients and clinic staff talk about the benefits of having the clinic.  According to Anna, the clinic receptionist, “The clinic offers a service that really benefits the community.  From our elderly population to our young families, the clinic provides access to basic health care.  It’s also about being convenient, keeping jobs in the community, and saving long distance travel expenses for our patients.”  The Clinic opened in December of 2006 and the people of Kidder County will tell you it was a true Christmas present.         

Frisbee Golf Brings Friends and Families Together in Steele

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

If you are looking for a fun family sport try disc golf.  I found a new twelve-hole disc golf course nestled in Steele’s Four Seasons Community Park.  The twelve hole disc golf course is designed for a novice beginner like me and the most avid Frisbee golfers.  Named after the heritage of many local area residents and funded in part by the Horizon Program, the ‘Norse Course Disc Golf Santuary’ is also becoming a popular spot for birding information.  I found information on 48 different birds that can be found and heard around the Steele area.  At first, the word ’sanctuary’ seemed a odd word for a place to throw a flying disc into a basket.  However, the more I tried to get the fewest number of disc throws into the baskets throughout the course, the more I was also learning about birds.  The combined challenges of improving my Frisbee skills and expanding my knowledge of birds brought about a new appreciation for the the word ’sanctuary.’   I could have spent the entire day in Steele at the Norse Course Disc Golf Sanctuary.  It’s free to the public.  Bring your own discs, family and friends and enjoy a great day of golfing and birding in Steele. 

Steele Selected as Finalist for Capital Community Award

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Congratulations to the community of Steele on your recent selection as one of the top three finalist for the Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines’ Capital Community Award.  This award recongizes Steele’s strong commitment to economic development and their efforts to creating innovative solutions to small community challenges and building a lasting future for their residents.  It is exciting to hear that Steele was selected from a five state nomination list that included the states of Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota and South Dakota.  More details on the award are available at www.fhlbdm.com