August 9th, 2008 by katie
Movies on the Wall
When: Fridays, August 1st & 15th
Where: Cottonwood City Park
Showing: August 1st - Disney/Pixar’s Ratatouille
August 15th - “Spiderwick Chronicles”
Donations only/concessions available
This fundraiser is also for the renovation of the Community Hall sponsored by the Welcome to the Prairie, 3 C’s, and Intergenerational Action Teams. All proceeds will benefit the project.
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August 9th, 2008 by katie
1st Annual Dutch Oven Cook-Off
What: Register in teams of up to two, enter as many categories as you
want
When: Saturday, August 23rd, 9:00am-2:30pm
Where: Cottonwood, City Park - Idaho County Fair
Registration Deadline: August 10th - call Barb Michels (208) 962-3408 or email her at
barbmichels@connectwireless.us for registration form
Prizes award to Best Dish & Taster’s Choice
PUBLIC TASTING & VOTING: 12:30-2:30pm
This is a fundraiser for the renovation of the Community Hall project and is sponsored by Prairie Horizons and the Cottonwood Chamber of Commerce.
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August 9th, 2008 by katie
By involving the entire community, via study circles, leadership
training and the action group meetings it better addresses the issues
and situation within the community.
One of the projects from the Horizons program was the development
of a community center. At the city council meeting one individual stated
that he had heard no complaints about the current building. The co-chairs
present were able to present documented information from hundreds of
participants that stated the public did feel they wanted a new center.
This type of community involvement is what is needed to get things
accomplished in a small community. Additionally, by utilizing the program
we were able to work with several smaller local communities that
assisted in merging all of them together.
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August 9th, 2008 by katie
We have the potential to bring more resources into the community through
shared leadership of a regional NPO. We are changing the “we can’t do it
here, we don’t have the resources” pervasive attitude. The
LeadershipPlenty class gave people an “oh, I can do this” attitude.
Both Grangeville Horizons and Prairie Horizons Groups are in the process of pooling
their resources in order to help community projects in both areas.
Another networking project is the result of a day’s conference in Post Falls by the Inland Northwest Partners who did an excellent job connecting Washington and Idaho for an even
larger regional impact.
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August 9th, 2008 by katie
The vision rally was powerful and generated energy among the people, the
businesses and schools - Can we generate that kind of thing again? People
spoke very positively about our community.
The center core group is still working to help make the vision come true.
Our first fundraisers are in the works.
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August 9th, 2008 by katie
The University of Idaho gave us the energy and technical support we
wouldn’t have had. More importantly, they gave us the “thinking” that it
(community vision) could be that way. Horizons would never have gotten
off the ground-we wouldn’t have known how to plan, how to move forward,
what to do.
An extra big thanks to our Coach, Kathee Tifft who’s always been available to help us in all that we’ve accomplished so far. We do hope we can continue to keep in touch with Kathee as we continue on realizing our communities’ vision. THANKS, KATHEE!
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August 9th, 2008 by katie
A Long Term Care expert from AARP DC was visiting Boise on June 27th and
participated in a conference call with Cathy McDougall, Associate State
Director, AARP Idaho and representatives of the Intergenerational
Relationships action team to talk about national trends and connecting
our local efforts to additional resources.
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August 9th, 2008 by katie
The Welcome to the Prairie Action Team hasdeveloped a resource
directory to recruit/welcome new families into our community.
We’re improving prospects for our community. We’re starting the
conversations and getting the emotional support that builds
key community relationships. Working with Grangeville is a significant
accomplishment. It’s remarkably wonderful because of the generational
competition between Cottonwood and Grangeville.
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August 9th, 2008 by katie
The grant writing class led to the development of a grant network. We’re
on a blog for grants and we’re truly collaborating by offering resources
and working on projects together. Elk City offered training on NPO board
development in our community.
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August 9th, 2008 by katie
AARP Idaho Boise State University are contributing expertise to the
Prairie Horizon Long Term Care Project.
It is confirmed that the BSU students will design and AARP will
administer a Long Term Care needs assessment for Cottonwood. The survey
will be approved by BSU. This will begin in September and AARP will
work with Prairie Horizons on the details.
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August 9th, 2008 by katie
Arnzen Drug Helps Pairie Horizons welcome newcomers to the prairie.
Barbara Jones, our Welcoming Committee chairwoman, left a message with
Sister Chanelle Schuler that she purchased $100 in gift certificates for
the Welcoming Committee from Arnzen Drug and that Mr. Rod Arnzen has
generously donated matching funds for a total of $200 in gift
certificates from his drug store for Barbara’s Committee.
Thank you, Arnzen Drug, for showing such community spirit and support
to newcomers.
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August 9th, 2008 by katie
The Economic Development Action Team invited University of Idaho Rural
Sociology Professor Lorie Higgins and History Professor Elizabeth Carney
to present information on a rural entrepreneurial program to area
artists/craftsmen. 2 Degrees NW is an opportunity for Prairie artisans
to gain more recognition and exposure. The program is based on a
similar program in North Carolina called “Handmade in America.” Local
artisans are featured in a trail guide, and tourists can base tours on
the guide to visit many of these artists. It’s very similar to taking a
tour of wineries. Lorie and Elizabeth are in the process of creating
something similar in the Palouse/Eastern Washington region, i.e. 2
Degrees NW. If the Prairie participates, the artisans and Prairie
communities could potentially be featured in a guidebook, and tourists
would be “brought” to the artists, rather than the other way around.
The Economic Development Team believes this could be a great way to
inject more interest in the Prairie’s culture, history, and art. The
meeting was positive overall regarding the 2 Degrees NW program and
Lorie and Elizabeth suggested a larger town-hall type meeting to further
identify the community’s assets.
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August 9th, 2008 by katie
Cody Gehring is completing an internship with the 2 Degrees Northwest
Program along with Horizons, and will be conducting historical research
in the Horizons communities this summer. He is currently seeing if he
can get Kathy Hodges, an oral historian from the Idaho State Historical
Society to do a workshop on oral history in some of the Horizons
communities. He feels oral history is a great way to help communities in
identifying their historical and cultural assets. He is also researching
historical information for the points of interest in the area.
(Cottonwood Butte, Keuterville Church, Keuterville Pub, Foster’s Grave).
Oral History Project
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June 7th, 2008 by katie
June meetings are as follows:
June 10 - Town Hall Meeting and Celebration @ Community Hall 7:00-9:00 PM
June 19 - Steering Committee Mtg @ Community Hall 6:00-8:00 PM
June 24 - Welcome to the Prairie Action Team Mtg @ monastery small dining room 3:30-5:00 PM
June 26 - Communication, Coordination, & Celebration Action Team Mtg @ Angie’s Crafts and Supply 7:00-8:30 PM
Please join the action team you are interested in and help us meet our vision
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May 22nd, 2008 by MJ
Congrats to Judy of Cascade, she’s our weekly winner! Thanks to all the new bloggers who’ve signed up. If you’re part of the steering committee, hopefully these questions will help you work on the final report that is due June 30. Please let us know if you have any questions about the blog or the report.There is a Blogging Handbook available on our Horizons website at http://extension.ag.uidaho.edu/horizons/coaches.htm at the very top of the page… Thanks to MJ for writing this beginner’s guide! Also, for those communities that may be looking for a little more training, please contact MJ at merijoz@uidaho.edu / 208-885-8949 to see how she can help you.Rules: Post your answers on your blogsite by Tuesday, June 3 by midnight and be entered in the drawing for one of our book titles… I will be at a conference May 27-30 so this will give you a whole extra week…NOTE: Please enter your answers as either a comment to the original question OR as a brand new entry on your blog so that the answers are easy for people to find.Reflective Questions:
- Of all the things you have done during the last 18 months in the Horizons program, of what are you most proud?
Scavenger Hunt Question:· Which Idaho Horizons community is working with the University of Idaho to help with their vision to “rebuild a community center to assist local families fight back against the ravages of poverty. They are looking to the future when they will have a center that provides central business offices for the city, a town library and public computers with Internet accessibility, expanded recreational facilities for youth and adults, a hall for future leadership and life skills training.”The winner will receive a copy of the book: The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership: Follow Them and People will Follow You by John C. Maxwell.
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