Archive for the ‘11. Community: Action’ Category

Traveling Mini Mall Coming to Steele

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Jessica Blend, New Salem, loves to shop. In fact, she loves it so much she wants to share her love with all the ladies in the area and on Friday night May 30th she will be bring a “traveling” mini mall to the Steele Community Center at 7:00 pm.  Hmmm?  Traveling mini-mall? What’s that?

Jessica and a group of home based vendors who sell everything from cooking products to jewelry are planning to offer ladies a new shopping experience.  Her plan is a simple one.  She gathers a few friends together; brings outstanding products, great customer service

and sets up the displays in a local community center; then she invites the local ladies to shop in their own community for the evening instead of Bismarck or Jamestown. 

This is not really a new idea.  Traveling sales people have always been a part of the fabric of America.  Jessica is simply tailoring the idea to fit rural North Dakota. 

Anyone who has lived in a small community for very long is probably familiar the home based sales and has been invited to a “party”.  There are jewelry parties, make up parties, Tupperware parties and many, many more.  Home based businesses such as these allow women a chance to own their own business, set their own hours and allows working women a chance shop at their leisure in friend’s house over coffee.  There are no parking problems and kids are welcome. 

On May 30th, many of these businesses will be displayed in the Steele Community Center. The evening will provide a great selection of products and transform the auditorium into a small mini mall.  Ladies will still be able to take their time shopping and kids will still be welcome, plus there will be a $50.00 grand shopping spree given away to some lucky shopper. 

Jr. Betterment

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Jr. Betterment previously known as Kidder County Jaycees has become part of the Steele area Betterment group. The Jr. Betterment will continue to have the goals of being leaders in our community by helping in anyway they can.

Monthly meetings will be held every 2nd Thursday of the month.

Jr. Betterment will kick off the New Year by heading the “Steele City Clean Up Week”. The tentative schedule is going to be April 30th for City Clean Up Day and May 3rd for the curb side pick up. Last year was such a success and we are hoping for another great year.

Anyone interested in joining Jr. Betterment please feel free to contact Sonya Larson at 387-4784 or Alva Schoepp at 475-2133.

2008 GREAT Birding Experience

Monday, March 31st, 2008

floramay-miller.jpg   NDSU Extension, Birding Guide, Floramay Miller

It is now 250 cookbooks, 78 books by Dr. Kenneth Johnson, and countless birding drive booklets, later.  The March 29 and 30 Home and Garden Show, is past.  As is the wonderful aroma of brats being cooked by the Edgeley Meat Plant.

But

The 2008 Great Birding Experience is just beginning.  The World’s Largest Sandhill Crane Foundation is challenging everyone who reads this blog to go “birding” at least one time in 2008! They kicked off the promotion at the Jamestown Home and Garden show last week end by giving away some of their cookbooks, some of Dr. Johnson’s birding books and Steele Birding Drive booklets. 

Floramay Miller will be guiding a Birding Drive tour on Saturday, May 3rd, 2008.  The back-road safari will start on the north side of the Kidder County Courthouse, in Steele, at 7:30 am then take a meandering route around the Steele Birding Drives and be back at the Courthouse at 11:30 am.

Please dress in layers according to the weather.  Bring sun screen and bug repellent as needed.  Wear good walking shoes. And most important…plan on having fun!  If you need binoculars let Floramay know ahead of time.

You can register by calling 701-457-2632 and selecting the NDSU extension line.

 

The Pinwheel Garden

Friday, March 7th, 2008

Over the last couple of years, thanks to Betty Smokov, I have helped plant hundreds of flowers at the World’s Largest Sandhill Crane site.  I now can tell a weed from a flower and get great delight in yanking them out of the ground. 

But I have never had the chance to plant a pinwheel.  However, on March 29th at 10:00 a.m. I plan to change that because Kidder County Social Worker, Jacey Hanson, will be planting a pinwheel garden during the 4-H SpringFest.

North Dakota has declared the month of April to be Child Abuse and Prevention month.  Jacey plans to gather enough volunteers to plant one pinwheel for each child in Kidder County in the Veterans Memorial Park.

As we drive by those colorful pinwheels let’s remember to call Jacey and find out what we can do help prevent crimes against children.  Her number is 475-2632.

It’s Time To Grow Together

Monday, February 25th, 2008

Last week the ED met at the Pirate Cafe.  People who weren’t there not only missed some great Carmel rolls, fresh out of the oven, but also some frank discussion about where the county and our community is headed in the future.

President Paul Erdeldt’s agenda is a timely plan that we can use to grow from the inside out.  

This group is going places. 

Steele Area Economic Development 

A group wanting to maintain and grow business in Kidder County giving the citizens of Kidder County the goods and services they need for a healthy and prosperous life.

Goals:

Maintain and Grow Current Businesses:

  • Businesses must change with society
  • Business owners need assistance running their business in areas they may not be familiar:  accounting, small business loans, personnel, marketing, advertising
  • Businesses need to cater to us and we need to support the businesses
  • The business owner may be the only one knowing their goals – do we fully know the strengths and core duties at each business?
  • Get resources in front of this group…SBA, SCORE, etc.

Available Goods and Services:

  • City spoke loud and clear about the clinic
  • Horizons opened our eyes, but did we ask all the right questions to everyone
  • We are an aging community…but we also are a thriving community

Truths:

Work Force, Real Estate (residential and commercial), Attitude, Resources, any other business aspect…KC does not mean Steele.  The communities have shrunk alone…now it’s time to come together and grow.

We have challenges.  It’s too easy to run to Bismarck, it is also difficult to explain driving to Bismarck ALSO costs…time, gas, etc.

Questions:

What is the role of this group?

Does the current role need to change?

Who should be a member of this group?

What is expected out of each member?

What is the difference between ED and Betterment?

My preference:

I would like this group to get more aggressive.  Have monthly meetings with specific measurable goals, and celebrate the victories.  I believe we can host potential KC businesses at least quarterly, and try to grow by 1 non-competing business each year.  I believe we need the assistance of the Commissioners, City Councils, Sales Tax Committee, Current Businessmen (including farmers and ranchers), and Co-ops.  This means this group becomes a lot more active.  We will all be expected to ‘host’ a potential business, do some homework, and always keep the primary goals of this group at the forefront of any decision. 

If we are all in agreement, your 1st assignment would be to invite 1 person to our next meeting March 5th at 8am at the Pirate. 

  

Memorial Day Program 2008

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

On Saturday,May 24th, We will again do our Veterans Day Program. Like last year,we will be having food and beverages at no charge..We again will have honored speakers with Veteran displays. Last year was such a cold day, we moved it into the community building. It was such a success, we will move the food serving into the community building again,and if the weather is bad, we will move the speaking program inside also.                   I have been working on framing pictures and stories of Veterans this winter, and would like to add more pictures and stories of our local Veterans.If anyone has any, please get them to me. I will also be out in the community soon, collecting funds to help pay for this years Memorial Day Program. Also if anyone has any good ideas on how to improve over last years,please give me a call. I will also need volunteers to help that day too.        I look forward to this years  program, especially on these below zero days….only 94 days to go….A.G. Thomas..Veteran Service Officer, Kidder  County ND.

Update on Stage Renovation

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

Jeff Turner has been hired as the local contractor for the some of the stage renovation project.  So far a new sub floor has been added. 

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KIDDER COUNTY JAYCEES

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

The Kidder County Jaycees would like to extend a warm welcome to people between the ages of 18-40 to come join us in being an important part of our community. The Kidder County Jaycees are working hard on helping in the community and becoming great leaders. It is also a great opportunity for those that are new to the community to get out and meet new people. If you are interested in joining or if you have any questions on what we are all about,  please contact Sonya Larson at 387-4784 or David Malsam at 475-2679

The Mighty Steele Bloggers

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

Since last November our community has been changing in a quite, subtle way.  The effort has been like a little stream at the top of a high mountain that starts with a tiny trickle and then gains more and more momentum as it flows down the mountain side.

Steele is one of 24 state wide communities participating the Horizons program http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/horizons/ program sponsored by the Northwest Area Foundation.   The goal of our community involvement is three fold: poverty reduction, training new leaders, and creating a thriving community.

During the first phase of our project study circles met and exchanged  dialogue on poverty in our community.Then we brainstormed about what  we can realistically do to help eliminate it.  Phase two was an intense course on the nuts and bolts of community leadership.  Phase three is in the works and it is by far the most exciting one.

Last night  7 people spent the evening in the city coordinator office learning the art of community blogging.  Under the guidance of NDSU’s, Mike Miller, we learned the “how to” and the “what to do” of blogging.  I have to admit I was thrilled. 

When the idea of a community blog  was first presented to me I realized what a valuable tool we have been handed.  What  a great opportunity to paint a portrait of who we are!  I also realized that by myself this would be an impossible task.  So I looked around the community and asked myself “Who are we?” and “what is the story do we have to tell?”  The rest was easy.  I sent out a few quick letters, made few phone calls and boom.

The result is what I am calling “The Mighty Steele Bloggers”.  I hesitate to give you their names because I think they will do such a great job introducing themselves in the coming weeks.  I will say that each one these bloggers will share some wonderful insights into our community. 

Come back often and read the blog. Share your own points of view.  Ask us questions.  Be patient…it might take us a little time to get rolling full steam.

Horizons opens new vistas

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

Don’t you just love learning new stuff?!?

This blog is a result of a training session Linda Sherman and I took in Hazelton last week.
Thanks to the Horizons program Steele now has a community blog site… so get ready to join us in the fun.

I will try to post interesting community items and I look forward to your input. I hope this will open new “vistas” for all of us who live and work here.

Share your thoughts on what works and what could work better in the community. Nine enthusiastic community members are going to be sharing thoughts from members around the community. This will show Steele’s activities in live perspective of small town living, commitment and friendliness.