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What Have We Already Accomplished?

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Well, if you look at it from our point, quite a bit!  Not only have we gotten a few “physical” things, but have also made great connections to and with other organizations and entities!  I am really impressed with the amount of work we have actually accomplished!  It has been a great exprience and hopefully our work will continue to gather momentum and grow…we have indeed gone from the “roots” of our community to the “richness” of having made new connections.

The following report shows just exactly what we have been able to achieve.

1.  St. Maries Resource Guide:  The Community Resource Action Team has just completed compiling a Resource Guide for St. Maries.  This guide will be distributed free to the public and includes a listing of available resources that will help provide community members with a listing of service agencies, county, state and federal agencies, schools, churches, recreational activities and local organizations.  The guide, which will be available in July, is designed to help community members locate needed services easily and rapidly.  The guide has been put together by a broad cross-section of the community and the actual printing will be done by a local printer who is currently working to establish a new business in St. Maries.  The committee plans to update the guide bi-annually by selling ads or getting local sponsors.

 

2.  Shoshone/Benewah County Resource Guide for Families:  The Community Resource Action Team worked jointly with the Silver Valley Horizons to compile a two county Resource Guide for Families.  Both Benewah and Shoshone County have historically high unemployment rates, seasonal employment and high poverty rates.  The Resource Guide for Families is designed to list all of the services available to help low income families locate needed resources so they can meet their basic needs and become more self sufficient.  This guide is being published as a joint, multi-county Horizons project and supported by local businesses.  The guide will be available soon and will be free to the public.  The information in this guide provides a listing of resources available in both counties.  The committees working to establish the guide have plans to update it bi-annually by selling ads or getting local sponsors.  This guide was a collaborative effort utilizing information from service providers, agencies, tribal services and the community.  By expanding the resource information available for our community, low income families will be better able to help themselves and businesses, community members and service providers will have a readily accessible guide available to them.

 

3.  Dreaming of Habitat:  Through the Horizons program, St. Maries is currently exploring opportunities to establish a Habitat for Humanity program.  There is a real need for safe, affordable housing especially for low income families in the community.  Committee members have been meeting with a nearby Habitat Chapter and local officials to lay the groundwork for the establishment of a Habitat Chapter.  There is a lot of excitement and enthusiasm within the community for this project.  Becoming involved in Habitat will help our community become more aware of poverty issues and build a stronger bond between community members.

  

4.  Intern Program:  St. Maries has been selected to have a summer intern under a program sponsored by the University of Idaho Extension Service.  Many of the action items identified during the study circle and action phase of the Horizons program centered around revitalization of our local parks and the development of a community center and youth activities.  Community members feel strongly that we need to include our youth in planning for the future.  The role of the intern will be to help St. Maries research the establishment of a new Parks & Recreation Department.  The development of a sustainable Parks & Recreation program would benefit everyone in the community and help combat drug and alcohol problems in the area.

  

5.  Skateboarding Anyone??   The Community Revitalization Action Team is working on establishing a skateboard park in the St. Maries City Park.  Teens participating in study circles identified the need for a safe place for youth to skateboard.  Youth and community members are currently being recruited to help serve on a committee to organize the project.  Development of the park, which would be available to all youth in the area regardless of income, will provide a great leadership experience.  Now that the idea has really taken off, more groups are getting involved and a diverse age group (from youth to seniors) is investing their time, energy and resources to see it through to completion.  The City Council already has a spot picked out for us and a company has already been here for a demonstration.

  6.  Where do we go from here?????   Horizons steering committee members are working closely with the St. Maries City Council to establish a standing committee that would work with the council to continue the action items begun under the Horizons program.  The committee, chaired by a City Council representative, would utilize community members to help identify, coordinate and carry out community projects.  This would be an excellent opportunity to sustain the Horizons belief that everyone in the community has something to contribute and has leadership abilities.  The idea for this committee came from contact with a Horizons group in Montana.  (Thanks for sharing your idea!!) 

7.  Drug & Alcohol Awareness:  Local Horizon action team members are joining forces with the medical community, local law enforcement and community members to help combat drug and alcohol abuse in our community.  The goal of the Idaho Meth project is to combat meth abuse in our community and Horizons team members are partnering with the organizing committee to help spread the word.  By linking already existing groups together to combat the problem, more can be accomplished to counter the effects of abuse on families.

 

8.  Summer Solstice Celebration:   148 people attended a free community breakfast sponsored by St. Maries Horizons on June 21st.  Horizons leaders partnered with local Kiwanis members who utilized their culinary skills to serve breakfast to community members.  Displays and sign up sheets were available to show off our action team projects and recruit more participation.  Horizons also partnered with the local Hughes House Historical Society to provide a special display in honor of the local community Christmas tree located at the museum on Main Street.  Our Horizons theme of “Roots to Richness” was symbolic of the tree and partnering with the Historical Society enabled us to celebrate St. Maries past, present and future.  The breakfast created new links within the community and expanded resources available to us.  It was a great way to recruit new people and groups to become involved in projects and have a great time!!

  9.  Rural Education Conference:  One St. Maries Horizons representative recently attended the Rural Education Conference in Alabama.  The conference centered on Poverty and Rural Education issues with an emphasis on place based learning.  The program highlighted youth education programs that are designed to teach educational curriculum with an emphasis on practical learning.  This was a wonderful opportunity to meet people from all over the country and share ideas on how to create viable new educational programs in our area.  The information gathered at the conference will be shared with the local school district personnel.  And it will hopefully help the youth climb out of the poverty they currently find themselves in.  There were other representatives from northern Idaho attending the conference which will (and already has) increased the opportunity to network and share ideas throughout the region.  She is now working on policy making committees for the Rural Trust to reduce poverty in Education and ensure that rural areas are able to achieve the same goals as urban areas as far as Educational opportunities are concerned.  10.  Housing Opportunities:  One of the goals of the Community Resource Action Team is expanding the knowledge about housing alternatives for low income families.  They have been actively seeking resources and information about housing options available in our area.  They have been busy forming new partnerships to help address housing issues.  They are forming a network of local lenders, realtors, housing providers, service agencies and educational institutions which can help provide information and assistance to people seeking safe affordable housing.  All this came from just a few people getting together and wanting to make things happen for their community!  You should all give yourself a pat on the back and be proud of your giving spirit.

 Thank you and

TTFN

Tala.

Upcoming Training…

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008

Building Social Capital: Connecting Newcomers and Locals to Strengthen Community

Lynette Flage, Community Leadership
Development Specialist, North Dakota State University Extension

January 15, 2008 9am-3pm
Grangeville, ID–Super 8 Meeting Room

January 16, 2008 9am-3pm
Plummer, ID–Tribal Wellness Center

How does a community assist those that have recently moved in to become engaged, feel at home and connected to this new place? A community with ample social capital will be able to do just that as they make newcomers feel connected and welcome.
For more information about the training contact:
Lynette Flage.

If you would like to register, please contact M.J. Joswiak at merijoz@uidaho.edu
I hope that you will be able to attend, it is a great way to get things started for us here in Saint Maries, and also meet others that are hoping to improve their communities like ourselves.

TTFN
Tala.

What does HORIZONS actually mean?

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008

HORIZONS is a community leadership program aimed at reducing poverty in small towns in an eight state region. The program is funded by the Northwest Area Foundation (www.nwaf.org). University of Idaho Extension delivers the program with the assistance of individual community coaches in 14 rural communities in northern Idaho.
HORIZONS builds strong community leadership, acknowledging that strong leadership is as important as good roads, great schools and clean water.
HORIZONS embraces the entire community: everyone is needed and everyone has something to contribute. For communities to thrive, everyone has to have an opportunity to prosper. The main components of HORIZONS are:

 Community conversations and action planning focused on poverty reduction
 Inclusive, broad based leadership development
 Community visioning and action

HORIZONS explores the perceptions and the sourcs of poverty, recognizing that it isn’t always about lack of money. The program focuses on poverty, because poverty impacts everyone in a community.

H appy, Thriving community (the goal)
O rganize & mobilize existing assets (people, places & groups)
R eceive resources & support (grant funders)
I nitiate community conversations (study circles/ action forum)
Z ealous leadership (leadership plenty)
O wn our own destiny (reinvent the future)
N ame together where we are going (unified vision)
S pring into action (make significant changes to improve)

We are working hard to make all our goals come to fruition! Please join us whenever you can, we welcome your ideas, time and thoughts!

TTFN
Tala.

More Training…

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

Below are a few of the Training Sessions that Horizons and the U of I Extension office are offering…if you are interested in attending any of these, or for more information, please contact:

Meri Joswiak
Horizons Program Assistant
merijoz@uidaho.edu
208-885-8949

Non-Profits that Work
Kay Sohl, Executive Director of Technical
Assistance For Community Services (TACS)

December 6, 2007 9am-3pm
Grangeville, ID–Super 8 Meeting Room

December 7, 2007 9am-3pm
Plummer, ID–Tribal Wellness Center

Learn how you can strengthen your nonprofit organization, rest easy that you are providing effective direction and oversight for its work, and increase the resources your nonprofit brings to your community.

For more information about the training contact:
Kay Sohl.

Building Social Capital: Connecting Newcomers and Locals to Strengthen Community
Lynette Flage, Community Leadership
Development Specialist, North Dakota State University Extension

January 15, 2008 9am-3pm
Grangeville, ID–Super 8 Meeting Room

January 16, 2008 9am-3pm
Plummer, ID–Tribal Wellness Center

How does a community assist those that have recently moved in to become engaged, feel at home and connected to this new place? A community with ample social capital will be able to do just that as they make newcomers feel connected and welcome.
For more information about the training contact:
Lynette Flage.

Idaho Horizons Community/Partnership Summit

January 23, 2008 9am-3pm
Worley, ID–Coeur d’Alene Tribal Longhouse

January 24, 2008 9am-3pm
Grangeville, ID–Elks Lodge

The Idaho Horizons Community/Partnership Summit is an exciting and interactive opportunity to connect our Horizons communities with potential partners. We hope that the partnerships made during this summit will provide communities with valuable resources for completing their action items, as well as offer attending organizations the chance to develop and expand upon their services to rural
Idaho communities.

The Summit will include presentations by the Horizons communities on their action items and community visions, as well as guided networking sessions to connect the partners and commmunities. The community presentations will not only give the other Horizons communities, but partnering organizations as well, an idea of the upcoming work that will be done in the region.

So You Want to Build a Community Center?
Craig Smith, Rural Development Initiatives, Oregon

February 26 and 27, 2007
1 day sessions in 2 locations (TBA)
Check back soon for more details.

Entrepreneurial Boot Camp Series

March/April 2008
4-three hour sessions to be offered in 3 different locations
Check back soon for more details.

Mobilizing Your Community
David Beurle, Innovative Leadership Australia

March/April 2008
1 day sessions in 2 locations (TBA)
Check back soon for more details.

Specialized Marketing for Entrepreneurs

April 2008
1 day session in 2 locations (TBA)
Check back soon for more details.

Internet Business/E-Commerce
Western Rural Development Center (WRDC)

May 2008
2 day session in Moscow, Idaho
Check back soon for more details.

Grant Writing Training

Dates and Location(s) pending
Check back soon for more details.

Visioning Launch…Off and Running!

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

Last night, we had our Visioning Launch. It was a great success. We had more people than we expected, and even had to use milk crates as seats! Valdasue did a fantastic job facilitating and even giving the Action Teams pointers as they were brainstorming. We also managed to whittle our eight important issues which came out of the Study Circles and the Visioning Launch down to three manageable Action Teams without losing any of the importance of those issues. The three Action Teams which were set up had many different ideas, which were wonderful and all have great potential to raise St. Maries out of poverty.
We have set our future meetings and are really excited to get the ball rolling! By November 30th, we should have a great foundation under us to see the fruition of all our hard work over the past year!
Stay tuned for more information on our progress and pictures of and around St. Maries!

TTFN.

Our Visioning Rally

Saturday, October 20th, 2007

Last night, the time had come for our visioning rally! We were all a little antsy, as we had put in so much work, and D-Day had finally arrived. Before the rally, there was a flurry of activity. Everyone worked so well together, it was just fabulous. Together with the Steering Committee, I would really like to thank everyone for all their help and support who have made it possible for this event to take place. It is simply not enough to just say thank you, but that is the best we can do…without your help, we would not have been able to pull off such a wonderfully fantastic evening.
If you hadn’t already guessed, it was terrifically successful. We had 158 people grace us with their presence and many wonderful ideas were shared. There was lots of participation by everyone who attended, and many great ideas were brought up. David Beurle was as supporting as he was funny. His humor helped us all understand exactly what it is that we are capable of, in the way we work for our future. He helped us realize that there are areas where we can improve, but mainly showed us our strengths and how we can utilize them to help St. Maries grow into a thriving community, as well as being able to keep what is important to us! Our family values and “close knit” feeling.
We are looking forward to setting all these ideas into motion at our Visioning Launch on October 29th, 2007 at Tommy’s Pizza from 6:30 to 8:30 PM! I hope that we can see you all there to continue with the fantabulous start we have created!
TTFN