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Daniels County Horizon Program Moves Forward

Monday, July 28th, 2008

It is with a heavy heart, though working toward the future, that the community of Daniels County says “see you later” to County Extension Agent, Bobbie Roos. Bobbie has been the lead coordinator for the Horizons Program since the beginning of the project 3 years ago. Bobbie has been a wealth of information and networking for a variety of successful programs that she has brought into the community. The Horizons Program will be led by Mike Stebleton and Esther Kramer, bringing the next phase of the program to another level. On July 27th, the group met to discuss the budget for the next phase, as well as involvement in the grant proposal to Enhance the Health, Well-being and Daily Functioning of the elderly in rural MT.

Peggy Iba, Regional Coordinator, from Glendive, also attended the meeting to help with the transfer of leadership and to work on the next phase of the program. A few of the goals will be to improve Health Literacy, Personal Healthcare Responsibility and to empower each person to continue independent living as an elderly person in our rural community.

Another goal of the meeting was to focus on educating our community members concerning energy efficiency, as the rates of heat and gas continue to soar, Horizons would like to help our community become more energy aware and prepare in advance to keep costs for the winter months as affordable as possible. Discussion of having copies of the “End of Suburbia”, a DVD educating viewers about energy, at the D.C. Library for interested individuals will be advertised for check out. This film will increase awareness of differences each day we each can make to conserve energy and save money, as well.

Other discussion included helping with matching funds for CDBG for housing projects and beautification in Daniels County, moving the Flaxville School building to an Independent Living Facility, as well as discussion concerning ambulance and fire department needs, along with senior citizen center and chamber of commerce concerns.

Next meeting will be August 10th at the Extension/Ambulance meeting room at 2:00pm! All interested are invited to attend!

Our best of luck to Bobbie Roos in her move to Ravalli County and our forward thinking will bring her back in years to come, thus we bid her “see you later!” and thanks for all you have done in the community and the State of MT!

The Survey Sparks Action

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Scobey posted the survey in its entirety in the Daniels County Leader for people to complete last December. The newspaper sports editor was disappointed that more people attended a non conference basketball game than took the few minutes to complete the survey and send it in or drop it off. The good news is, it got Mike Stebelson, the editor involved in Horizons. He has brought some items to the focus of the community via editorials or front page coverage…all for the hope of growing this small town in Northeastern MT that he loves. Now that Bobbie Roos, MSU Extension Agent is transferring to Hamilton, Mike is taking over chairing the steering committee that meets once a month on a Sunday afternoon. So 105 people or 10% responded to the survey and Mike got involved cuz he thought that’s not good enough. Addressing poverty is the key to positive growth. The diverse cross-section of people on the steering committee are making a difference and spurring action.

It’s a Dirty Shame!

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Pioneer Days/Dirty Shame Show Dedicated to the 1963 Chorus Line - is the byline for the cover of the Daniels County Leader this week! The Dirty Shame Belles are celebrating their 45th Birthday in 2008! It is the 42nd annual Pioneer Days and Antique Show (June 28-29) and the Dirty Shame Show (June 27-29) are both dedicated this year to a special group of 13 ladies - the original Dirty Shame Belles chorus line!

The weekend gets underway Friday, June 27th, at 7pm when the first Dirty Shame Show performs, featuring the Dirty Shame Belles dancing and kicking to the music of the Dixieland Jazz Band, which always begins playing 30 minutes prior to showtime! Rick Graetz, famed Montana publisher, labeled Pioneer Town “the best museum of its kind in the Northwest”. View the outstanding outdoor museum with 35 preserved buildings (51 in all) on 20 acres portraying early 20th centruy homestead life.

The Horizons program, partnering with the Daniels County Museum Board, Nemont, Scobey Lions, Scobey Schools, Daniels County 4H/Fairgrounds, Daniels County NRCS and the City of Scobey, along with a host of individual volunteers and groups have taken pride in preparing for this weekend! The Class of 2008 spent an entire day, working at the museum grounds to get a head start on the preparation for this weekend in particular! The group worked to take down lights from exteriors of buildings, clean inside of buildings, clean up the grounds, miscellaneous repairs and clean-up throughout the Pioneer Town area were completed throughout the day! The group of 15 young men and women believed in the cause of the community effort to the extent that they donated the remaining funds in their class account, $2,000+, to the Daniels County Museum Association.

Local people enjoy being involved in the show, volunteering at the various booths, breakfasts and ticket stands. Pioneer Town is a great place to enjoy history, visit with old and new friends, and experience a variety of good clean fun! Call the museum at 487- 5965 if you are interested in attending a show or have any questions!

Information obtained from the Daniels County Leader, Scobey

Website: (http://www.scobey.org/museum.html)

Feasibility Study for Flaxville School Building near completion

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

For the past two years, the Flaxville Local non-profit Development Corporation (LDC), has been working to assist in the completion of a feasibility study for the school building. The Daniels County Horizons program has been extremely supportive in helping to find some financial support and assisting in letters of support. The Horizons program has also provided activities to use as fundraisers for the continuation of congregate meals for the senior citizen community, as well as keeping the building in good shape for the future.

The Daniels County Commissioners have been supporting the congregate meal program for many years in the Flaxville community, in the school lunchroom. The community has held flea markets, card parties, raffles, written grants, as well as a variety of other fundraisers to help fund the overhead of the school building. LDC memberships have also been established to provide access to use the gym and exercise room for their personal or family use, as well as membership to the quilting/embroidery machine room. Along with the quilting/embroidery machine room, there are community members willing to educate others on the machines for safety purposes, for the person, as well as the machines!

Scott Cromwell, Studio 360 Architect, in Helena, originally of Flaxville, is completing the feasibility study. Funding for the grant has been from the Montana Community Development Block Grant source. With the combined efforts of the Flaxville Town Council, Scott Cromwell, the community and the Daniels County Horizons program, the Flaxville LDC will be holding their two year anniversary this year.

The Flaxville LDC invites all members of the community and county to attend an awareness session of the results of the feasibility study in the near future. We look forward to the findings of the study and learning if the building will be best utilized as an independent living facility.

Studio 360 website: (http://www.s360a.com./)

Daniels County Receives Technical Assistance

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Throughout the trainings of the Horizons program and meetings attended by community members in the past year, Daniels County has revived support from MAP, Midwest Assistance Program, an organization dedicated to helping rural communities and tribal nations improve their environment, quality of life and achieve self-sustainability. MAP Website: (http://www.map-inc.org/states_montana.html). For many years, the Town of Flaxville has received assistance from Paul Torok, who is now working in the Western Montana area. Some Horizon members attended an educational meeting in Wolf Point and Sidney and made connections with Sandy Kust, resource development advisor for MAP, for our area, who will be working in our region.

The City of Scobey and Town of Flaxville, as well as Daniels County will have the opportunity to work with Sandy Kust in the future on projects that involve a variety of areas, such as infrastructure, as well as helping with the mission statement of MAP to help rural areas improve and be self-sustaining. We look forward to the future, working with MAP and having great resources like Sandy and Paul to assist in a variety of projects.

We have also continued using the resources of GNDC, Great Northern Development Corporation and the expertise of Linda Twitchell in Wolf Point. GNDC Website: (http://www.gndc.org/). For many years, Linda has been a great resource in our area for businesses, as well as local agencies. The purpose at Great Northern Development Corporation is to provide professional services that enable others to reach their economic goals and improve their lives! GNDC provides assistance in: Planning, Public facilities, Housing, Economic Development, Loan Packaging, Business Plan Development, as well as guidance in finding out the right person or group to contact.

With these resources on our side, we look forward to making a difference in Daniels County! Visit the websites to find out more about these great resources and feel free to share with the Horizons program your ideas at the next meeting!

Sandy Kust, resource development advisor
Ballantine, Mont.
skust@map-inc.org

Linda Twitchell,
Great Northern Development Corporation
233 Cascade St. - Wolf Point, MT 59201
info@gndc.org

Doing your best for your fellow citizens

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

On April 28, fourteen community members attended a workshop designed to help them learn more about Serving on Public Boards in Montana. Paul Lachapelle, MSU Extension Community Development Specialist, was the guest speaker. The workshop was sponsored by Montana Horizons and Scobey Horizons.

Paul takes a somewhat “dry” subject and makes it very informative and useful for community members serving in elected capacity or as appointed volunteers on county boards or city councils. The two hours flew by with lots of questions still wanting to be asked at the end of the workshop. Paul was able to distribute his handbook entitled Serving on County Boards, Districts, Commissions and Committees in Montana - A Handbook for Members, Local Government Officials and Citizens”free to all participants. This was also made possible by Montana Horizons.

In rural communities, serving on boards, is many times a honor or a burden, depending on how an individual feels about volunteering in a community. However, serving with an understanding of the Montana Code Annotated (MCA) is imperative for a board member to be effective and make a change in their community.

The attendees were all members of either a County Board or worked for local government as Mayors or clerks. Paul did an outstanding job and was held as a “Scobey captive” for a hour after the program answering many questions.

This program aided in addressing two of the Action Plans in Scobey’s Vision - Communications and Economic Development. It illustrated how boards making decisions that affect community members can be more effective when board business is conducted properly. It can also facilitate a Board to be more supportive of needs and concerns of a community due to understanding how a board is suppose to function within it’s resolutions and by-laws.

Scobey Horizon’s Invests in Future

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Scobey HorizonsAt the April Horizons montly meeting, folks had lot’s to discuss.  The City Council had invited Horizon to join forces in pursuing a Grant with the Montana Department of Commerce to conduct a Home Survey that would then open the door for the City of Scobey to apply for a $450,000 Community Development Block Grant.  Matching funds of $5,000 were needed for the project to begin.

With the help of Linda Twitchell with the Great Northern Development Corporation in Wolf Point, a grant for the housing survey was submitted on April 18, 2008.

 The Housing and Neighborhood Renewal Grant offers communities a wide range of activities to help provide decent, safe and sanitary housing for low and moderate income residents at an affordable price and to combat blighting influences in the community. Horzions in Scobey knows this is a concern for the citizens, with the many responses that addressed that very need in the survey done in 2007.

At that initial meeting it was awesome to see a chain of events on seeking support for the project. In the Horizon Steering Committee are members of othe organizations. As we discussed this project with a City representative, a member of the Lions Club wanted to take the request to his organization. But a member of the Scobey Alumni wanted to include her group. What a wonderful change of reactions!!  Everyone saw this investment of $5,000 as more than just “here’s the money”, but a geniune opportunity to impact the many needs of the low to moderately income members of our community.

By the end of the week the matching funds were not only coming from Horizons, but from others:

Horizons - $2,000, Scobey Lions - $1,000 , Scobey Alumni Association - $500 and City of Scobey - $$1,500.

Thank you Northwest Foundation for helping us help others in our community.

Estate Planning Program!!!

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Marsha Goetting from MSU will be in Scobey April 15 at 7:00 pm in the Extension Meeting room to present info on Estate Planning.

Gateway To Opportunity From Student’s point of view

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

Juniors and seniors from Scobey High School took a trip down to Glendive to visit the college. They attended different workshops showing interesting and exciting opportunities that all students could learn about, some of these included Selling on Ebay, Wine making, Buy Fresh Buy Local, Rural Tourism. Buy Fresh And Buy Local:This workshop was probably the best workshop I went to yesterday at the Horizons Getaway to Oppurtunity entrepreneur get together. It talked about keeping your business local, and not going crazy at Wal-marts. Also how we could start small time farmers markets in our small towns so that all the businesses would be local.Selling on E-bay:If you want to make a little extra cash you maybe want to consider selling on ebay. Instead of throwing away what you might think is trash, could be someone elses treasure. During this workshop, Bruce Smith, gave the rundown on how to buy and sell on e-bay. He gave many interesting tips and tidbits on what and what not to do.Wine making:For every type of wine there is a different type of grape used. The procces can be very tedious to insure the wine will be perfect. Fermenting the alcohol for wine can create a different essence to it and taste. This also depends on the amount of sugar used and fruit added to the grapes.The trip was a great success influencing the young minds of Scobey High School students. I would recommend that we should take the trip every other year so that new students can learn about different workshops.Bevy Lee and AJ Ekmescic 

Youth, Health and Education Committee

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

The Horizon Committee group that matches the title of this article met at the Visioning meeting and came up with the following list of ideas.  We are looking forward to meeting again and having interested community members join us!

Horizon Youth, Health and Education Committee 

           Tap into extended alumni 

           Maintain Schools, (improve, enhance)            

           Future, Technology (Telemedicine), Advancement (Dr. that likes hunting) 

          Youth as future community members 

           Keep youth safe 

          Youth serving Seniors – Jobs providing Service 

           Intergenerational Activities            

           Tap into visioning people – (Local visionaries and visiting folks to help out) 

           Educate public – what we have here – Marketing group 

           Holistic Healthcare Education  (Homespun Health, Massage) 

           Increase Awareness – pass along knowledge 

           Foundations – encourage legacies/planned giving            

           Encourage and Develop Mental Health Services 

Action Items:

1.  Tap into enthusiastic visioning, creative people.  (Lunch, brainstorm, write, share)

2.  Goal:  $2M in permanently restricted funds (through planned giving – life insurance, grants,agents, folks we haven’t asked yet)  Example:  $25/month - $50,000 insurance gift to be given locally.

3.  Personal funded scholarships – ($500 awarded to PTA, CNA, etc.) Education, books…

4.  Find out where the money is….