Archive for the ‘05. Leadership: Knowledge and Awareness’ Category

Kooskia Horizons Panel Study Prize is awarded to Communities Creating Connections.

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

QED a private, research and evaluation-consulting practice that is working within the Horizon’s program conducting panel interviews for the past 2 years has selected Linda Martin of Kooskia as one of the winning panelists. The prize, a charitable donation of $500 for participating in the Horizons panel study interviews will be going to an organization called Communities Creating Connections.

Communities Creating Connections is  the non-profit organization that founded the Kooskia Technology Center. Under their guidance the tech center offers an array of services to underserve citizens of the Kooskia region.

Vincent Martinez, site coordinator states, “I am honored to be selected and to give this money to the Kooskia Technology Learning Center for volunteer staff stipend. Communitites Creating Connections (CCC) is the non-profit who sponsors such a great program. Thank you.”

For more information about Communities Creating Connections or the Clearwater Valley Outreach Center call Martinez at the Clearwater Valley Outreach Center (208) 926-7085. 

Kamiah is granted pool scholarships

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

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Kamiah, ID - Upper Clearwater Community Foundation is pleased to announce the Kamiah Pool Scholarship Project. This scholarship program is funded by a grant from the Inland Northwest Community Foundation.

The purpose of the Pool Scholarship Project is to afford families within the Kooskia and Kamiah school service areas the opportunity to enjoy the community pool regardless of their economic status. The recipients of the scholarships, as a season pass holder, will be entitled to daily access to the pool, family swim, lap swim, night swim, teen swim and other pool activities as well as one free swimming lesson class.

The Pool Scholarship Project will provide 162 low/moderate income families with scholarships to attend the Kamiah city pool during the 2008 season. Scholarship applications will be distributed May 22 through the Kooskia and Kamiah schools and will be available at Davis Communications at on Hwy 12. Applications will be accepted on Tuesday, May 27 beginning at 6:30 p.m. on a first come, first served basisat the Kamiah Welcome Center located at 518 Main Street. When completed applications are dropped off proof of income such as 3 months of pay stubs or 2007 tax return or summary statement from the unemployment office; proof of residency such as a utility bill; and social security cards or birth certificates will be required to verify eligibility. This information is required for all household members.

The scholarships will be given on a first come, first served basis and those awarded will be notified by mail. Having access to the pool is important to the community in preventing drownings in the Clearwater River. The family pass will create an avenue for the families to play together throughout the summer. We are expecting families to bond, build community connections, have physical activity for children, participate in alternative activities for youth and adults and have recreational opportunities with access to a safe and supervised environment during the summer months.

The Life Center has stepped forward to contribute to the project as well. They will provide busing from Stites and Kooskia to the Kamiah Pool two days a week during the summer months. More details will be released as information becomes available. Christine McNall, project director states “This an exciting beginning of a new scholarship program for youth activities in the area. This very generous grant from Inland Northwest Community Foundation has allowed us new momentum in giving scholarships to area youth who would like to participate in community activities but do not have the means to do so.” Although KYRA has given scholarships in the past this fund will enable youth access to more youth activities. If you would like to donate to the new youth activity scholarship fund please send your contributions to UCCF noting scholarship fund on your check. You may earmark your donation for KYRA, Pool Passes, or other.

The address is U.C.C.F. - PO Box 73, Kamiah, ID 83536. 

“It is truly wonderful to see our community come together with projects such as this. To afford families in the Clearwater Valley access to the pool is exciting. The scholarships are widely needed and I think we will see more people at the pool enjoying the hot summer days. I, for one, am grateful to the Inland Northwest Community Foundation for such a wonderful gift. I hope we can come together and continue the scholarship project next year with local fundraisers.” – Christine McNall 

 “I think that the pool scholarships will provide a great opportunity for our area youth to be able to swim in the pool daily if they choose. I also feel that the scholarships will help the KAP summer program due to the fact that we require children who are older enough to be in the big pool to have a season pass so that we are able to take the children to the pool and this is an additional financial burden on some families. I just think that our community and the area communities will benefit all the way around. Good job and thank you for your hard work for the community.” -Vickie Jackson, Kamiah After-school Program Coordinator  

“The Save the Pool Committee is extremely pleased with the receipt of this grant.  Not only will it help 150 local families, it will help to ensure the pool stays open another year.  It goes to show what good things can be accomplished when we all work together as a team.  I hope to see the team effort continue.” – Sharlene Johnson, Save the Pool Committee member.

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A REALLY great forum for homesteading lifestyles

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

Good Morning everyone!

My hubby has long been a member of this forum. I visit occasionally. I think it is a wonderful resource on things such as raising livestock ( big or small), country living, country homemaking,  and much more. They even have a shop forum for those who like to tinker. Go to Homesteading Today  and have fun.

Today is the Kooskia/Kamiah/Stites Community Yard Sales and I am about to go find some real deals. Enjoy the sunshine today and have a great day!

Christine

answer to week 6 questions

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

The most valuable trait that I have gained through the Horizons program is the ability to ask others for input, assistance or opinion. Creating conversations can turn to action in no time. Learning to facilitate meetings and study circles will help me tremendously in my job as well. All the trainings that I have attended have a direct impact in my work too!

Participating in these programs and trainings has allowed me to make connections I may not of had otherwise and has help me accomplish more in a shorter time. Participating has been VERY enlightening too! I have learned how to work with city council, how to approach or how NOT to approach someone about possible change. I have learned through examples provided by others.

I feel Kooskia has gained many new leaders. The city council has two members who actively participate in the program and I feel that their participation will only help the city in its endeavors. Kooskia is really working on bringing more cottage industries to main street. There are many retiring shopkeepers looking to sell out and there is the potential for a thriving community if we can have cottage businesses in our little town. Upcoming entrepreneurial training, the 2 degrees Northwest Program, the economic survey of Kooskia and the partnership with the Kooskia Horizons and the Upper Clearwater Community Foundation are all steps our community have taken as a result of participation in the Horizons Program.

Unfortunately, I was not able to attend the blogging class. I hear it was VERY helpful. However I did glean info from the handouts (which was clear enough to allow me to blog now). For me, blogging is not all that difficult. I realized that writing in “Code” is not for me, so I use the “Visual Editor” option in my profile settings. Blog writing is just a matter of MAKING the time to blog. It is a lot like writing a journal entry each day except instead of penning your thoughts on paper, you are doing so on the keyboard. I think the most painful part of blogging is actually setting up the site or becoming an authorized author. Once past that step, MAKING the time is the biggest challenge for me.

Silver Valley, an Idaho Horizons community, stated that April was Child Abuse Awareness Month. This site also provides valuable information regarding Youth Suicide Prevention.

 

The sun is shining and it is a great day today!

Christine

Answer to week 5 questions

Friday, April 25th, 2008

What’s next in Horizons for your community? Are your Action Teams planning activities in the next 2 months? How do those activities relate to the 3 legs of Horizons: Poverty reduction, Leadership Development and Community Mobilization?

Kooskia Horizons plans to become an action team under the 501c3 Upper Clearwater Community Foundation aka UCCF. Website is UCCF.info/

We will continue with our current action teams. Economic Development/Tourism, and Youth, Education, Leadership (YEL) and Communications.

Current project for economic development include the Thursday Peoples Market slated to open in May where locals may set up a table and trade their goods or harvest items.

The YEL action team recently sponsored blog training. Later in May the Kooskia Horizons team will sponsor a three day entrepreneurial training that close to 40 people have enrolled.

We look forward to the exciting business ideas that will generate a new economy in our area! Our steering committee and action teams are VERY active in training our community in various ways. We are seeing new faces at these training which tells us we are generating new leaders. Even the school aged demographic is participating!

Our Economic Development team is working on poverty reduction by providing the platform of the Peoples Market. I am excited to see what the participation will be this spring and summer. The venue is free so we hope that people will think to shop locally before they take their dollars out of our community.

We thank all who are active in Horizons!

South Dakota has really neat info about chicken tractors see below or go to their blog site http://southdakota.communityblogs.us/

Below is the blog written by the South Dakota Team regarding Chicken Tractors.Chicken Tractors??? Who Knew! April 16th, 2008 by Cheryl Jacobs

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How to build a chicken tractor

Have a great day! Christine

NON-PROFIT BOARD TRAINING

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Framing Our Community (FOC) is a nonprofit dedicated to reducing poverty and improving the quality of life in the communities of North Central Idaho.
To achieve this goal our rural communities need to build Community Capacity by strengthening leadership skills; an important component is the understanding of board responsibilities among our local nonprofit organizations and local governments.

Lynn Hoffman, Executive Director of the Idaho Nonprofit Development Center will conduct training on board roles and responsibilities, legal duties, and good board practices. All participants will come away with a good understanding of how an ethical board operates and what their individual responsibilities are to uphold it. Lynn will review 10 responsibilities of a board, discuss governance (board) roles vs. member roles, staff vs. board roles, board structure and tips and tricks for board effectiveness.

This lively training session will be held May 12, 2008, in the Spirit Center at the Monastery of St. Gertrude’s, 465 Keuterville Road, Cottonwood, Idaho. The morning session will begin at 10:00 am and end at 5:00 pm. We will share a delicious, home-cooked lunch with the sisters in the monastery dining room for a cost of $8.00. All other expenses for the facility and instructor are being funded by FOC’s Northwest Area Foundation “Great Strides Award.”

To reserve seats for your board members please RSVP Ellen at Framing Our Community by April 25th via telephone (208) 842-2939 or 842-2322, mail
(PO Box 321, Elk City Idaho 83525) or e-mail (ellen@framingourcommunity.org).

Answers to Reflective Questions-week 4

Monday, April 14th, 2008

My words of wisdom and warnings go hand-in-hand. Make sure people understand, that when Horizons first starts and needs a steering committee, that it is at least an 18 month committment. It needs community members that will dedicate their time on a regular basis, and not just occasionally, otherwise you will have the same few people doing the work that many should be doing.
People should expect some changes in their community. Poverty awareness, and community needs due to poverty are some. As people progress through the stages of Horizons and its Leadership Plenty classes, they learn some leadership skills and some have even become active in local government and The Chamber of Commerce. As for changes in themselves, I find that I not only more willing to help with community projects, but more capable to lead them.
Question 2: That would be our home town of

    KOOSKIA!!!

It’s great to have the youth involved!! After all, they are our future!!!

Not The Same 7 People!

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

Can you believe that Kooskia is now seeing a change in the people who are involved in community events? As the Horizon’s Leadership Program continues to roll forward, we are now seeing new faces becoming involved. This is an exciting change in our small community! As I have become more involved myself this has been one of the issues that has become apparent as the annual events unfold. Thank you to all of you who are taking action instead of sitting back and watching. Each time we have met at Horizon’s Program Events such as the Steering Committee, Leadership Plenty, Visioning Rally, Commuity Pot-Luck, etc. it has been a pleasure to meet, see, and rub shoulders with people in our community with whom I’ve never met previously.

Kooskia Horizon’s Beta Tests NxLevel for Local State College

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

In response to the rising demand for entrepreneural training in rural Idaho, Lewis Clark State College (LCSC) developed an on-line class. Identified as one of the top needs in Kooskia and upon inquiry with the LCSC Small Business Development about their NxLevel program, the offer was made for interested budding entrepreneurs to test this class. Normally the NxLevel 12 session class is conducted on the LCSC campus in Lewiston, 45 miles away and at a $300 fee; both huge barriers. In two days, 21 participants stepped forward to begin the class. This immediate response reaffirmed with LCSC the need for this class.

In late April, early May Kooskia Horizons will join together will Phase I Horizons community, Kamiah to host a 9 hour entrepreneur workshop locally to provide additional assistance to those taking the on-line course and to other people within the region.

Kooskia Chamber of Commerce Ushers in a new board

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

The Greater Kooskia Chamber of Commerce is starting out the new year with a new look. Some of the new board members transitioned from leadership roles in the hHorizons Program to leadership positions in the Chamber. In addition, the Chamber has moved thier meeting time to evenings to accomodate a wider variety of members and businesses.

The lastest group to partener with the Chamber is the Student Council/Student body of Clearwater Valley High School. This exciting move will increase the participation of youth in our community activities.

We look forward to some great events from these groups!

Attention All Steering Committee Members!

Monday, January 7th, 2008

Our next Steering Committee Meeting will be held, Tuesday, January 8, 2008 at 6:00 p.m. at the Valley Bible Church in Kooskia. All members need to be there, as we will be discussing our Potluck and many other important issues along with some changes. See you there!

Economic Development Action Team Work Plan

Monday, December 10th, 2007

This 8 member Action Team will be involved with the following issues: Lack of Living Wage jobs; Business and Service Directory and the Community Bulletin Board. By June of 2008, we hope to establish an active partnership between the Chamber of Commerce and IdaLew foundation to increase the presence of small businesses in Kooskia, as well as increase the active membership in the Kooskia Chamber of Commerce. We also want to have a Business Market Analysis completed, to identify new businesses that Kooskia needs and determine their sustainability. We will also work with the other Kooskia Horizons Action Teams to complete the Community Bulletin Board and Resource Guide. Long Term, we would like to bring businesses to the Kooskia area that will create an additional 50 jobs.
Kooskia Horizons is slowly overcoming apathy and the defeatist attitude that has undermined similiar endeavors.