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Saturday, July 26th, 2008
At Lister Donley Memorial Garden Thursday, July 31st. Bring weeding equipment and drinking water. We will be discussing the output of the Donley family planted garden and its relationsip to the Farmers’ Market and Food Pantry about 8 pm at the shelter. Some harvest is likely — the Pacman variety broccoli is still producing and there is thinning to do in the row crops. There will be a short presentation on getting red tomato fruit.
Market as usual on Friday evening 4 to 7 pm at Bandstand Park. Then activitites move to the ball park; concessions starts before dark and family entertainment (Shrek , animated ghoul lives an adventursome life with lots of humor for all ages) on the movie screen at dark 9:30 pm. Enjoy!
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Monday, July 14th, 2008
Come see the Lister Donley Memorial Community Garden with the accomplished Pumpkin Patch Kids and Minnikins as your hosts to their plots on Friday, July 25th 10 am until 2 pm. There will be adults working in the greater garden, and refreshments will be available including light lunch over the noon hour.
Sioux Falls Argus Leader has expressed interest in the Garden and Farmers’ Market and will have photographer and reporter at the sites.
Estelline Journal, our newspaper ‘flagship’ has published lots of great copy, some written and filmed by the children, and we look forward to more coverage there as well. Thank you, Archers and Marge too.
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Monday, July 14th, 2008
We will be using the bulletin board like space as the scheduling and update site until blog access becomes available to the community. Please pass the word and put notices on the blog if you have something you want posted from inside the window. Sign up sheets and other pieces placed outside, please avoid covering the window contents.
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Monday, July 7th, 2008
Friday evening Farmers’ Market 4-7pm in the Bandstand Park. More vendors are welcome! We will continue to have fresh produce as well as spring chickens freshly dressed, doggy treats by the bag, and decorative guords. Our lemonade stand may take a break to participate in the Theater….
Missoula Children’s Theater presents “Wiz of the West” a musical play with a huge, well-costumed and dancing cast. Two adult directors play the lead roles, and with local piano accompaniment the performances Friday and Saturday evening 7:30 to about 8:30 will be a delight. Tickets at the door — the air conditioned school gym will be open at 7pm.
Meet the Movie Screen Saturday evening at 9:30 for a showing of Grease. Concessions of Popcorn , beverages, and candy bars available. Bring your own lawn chairs, blankets, and insect control to Bandstand Park.
There will be handouts soliciting your input for further movie selections and explaining Horizons opportunities. Look forward to seeing you….
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Friday, June 13th, 2008
Coming to a park near you, MOVIES! Estelline Horizon has partnered with the Estelline Area Economic Development to purchase a 16 by 9 foot inflatable movie screen and system. Plans are currently underway to have free summer time movies in the park. If you would like to help with this great outreach project, help is needed to work concessions and with the setup and takedown of the system. Contact David Ebbers at 873-2261, 886-8786 or davide@reliabank.com. Let hear back as to ideas for movies and other uses or places and events for the equipment.
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Saturday, May 31st, 2008
The Northwest Area Foundation conference I attended in MN was non-stop education! Many partners in addressing poverty were there, my favorite speaker about poverty was Tom Vilsack, the former governor of Iowa. The number one speaker about strategy, Chip Heath (author of the book Make it Stick , which I brought home to share), explained making messages memorable and motivating. Peter S from Community Reinvestment Association of North Carolina was most entertaining and effective with programs making financial issues riveting; their TV production Nuevo Barrio could be a great asset locally.
Lots of things I can hardly wait to tell you about, including their endorsements of local foods, and many fund-raising ideas. The amusing byproduct of registration enmass by SDSU for everyone in SD was that Estelline was hometown on all our nametags…would that this little town had that many interested volunteers……
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Friday, May 2nd, 2008
SD Arts Council grant will provide professional services to assist the community in creating a mural on the south side of Ward’s Shopping Center. Congratulations to Dayle S on the successful application; ideas and design suggestions are requested — you can mail them to Dayle at PO Box 453 or drop them off at their home.
Watch for more opportunities to participate in generating art and fund raising soon.
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Thursday, April 17th, 2008
What do you think of having the SD sanctioned chili cook-off in Estelline? It is one of the ideas that came up after the Tues. meeting.
Who would like a job in Estelline? Can you help us find a Farmers Market manager (every Friday night for 18 weeks and promotions time), and a unit director (full time) and a part time staff person to serve a Boys and Girls Club. Here are three new jobs for Estelline — exciting YES! Job descriptions need to be developed: can you help?
We also need leadership help for getting the Club going. So speak up if you could help out with working or giving ideas. Contact Tonya Williams.
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Thursday, April 17th, 2008
SDSU Cooperative Extension Service and our community coordinator popped the question –HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO CELEBRATE — achieving intermediate Horizons goals? After mid July sometime they’ll provide the cake and funds!! Whoooopeee!!!!
April 15th we mulled it over a bit and thought a party on Friday in conjunction with Farmers Market would be good. What do you think?
And “thank yous” to Northwest Area Foundation, and SDSU,and CES staff, and especially the always cheerful Cheryl Jacobs, our coordinator.
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