Sociology 433, an undergraduate class at Washington State University, has been researching options and resources for topics that are important to your rural communities as you work to reduce poverty. Topics include: affordable housing, neighborhood safety, youth activities and much, much more.
Your community may be in contact with one of these teams, but all of their research may be relevant to the issues you are addressing. Click to the Horizons website http://www.horizons.wsu.edu/project/horizons3/community.html to read about their work.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Bike Race in the Palouse
On Saturday, April 10th from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm the Spokane Rocket Velo Cycling Club will be having a Ronde Van Palouse (Tour of the Palouse).
The race starts at Liberty High School and goes northeast on Kentuck Trails Road to Valley Chapel at the Mt Hope Church. The route continues east through Mt Hope on Valley Chapel Road. At Jackson Road follow south to East Rattlers Run Road (the roads are now gravel), turn right, then take an immediate left on South Rattlers Run Road. At West Bradshaw Road turn right to Darknell Road, then turn left until you get onto paved Prairie View Road where you turn right. At the Y at Spangle-Waverly Road turn right and go back to Liberty High School.
The route does not go unto SR Hwy 27 and all roads will remain open to motor vehicle traffic with very few delays, if any.
Contact Mike Sirott @ (509) 868-8604 or email info@spokanerocketvelo.com with questions or concerns.
The race starts at Liberty High School and goes northeast on Kentuck Trails Road to Valley Chapel at the Mt Hope Church. The route continues east through Mt Hope on Valley Chapel Road. At Jackson Road follow south to East Rattlers Run Road (the roads are now gravel), turn right, then take an immediate left on South Rattlers Run Road. At West Bradshaw Road turn right to Darknell Road, then turn left until you get onto paved Prairie View Road where you turn right. At the Y at Spangle-Waverly Road turn right and go back to Liberty High School.
The route does not go unto SR Hwy 27 and all roads will remain open to motor vehicle traffic with very few delays, if any.
Contact Mike Sirott @ (509) 868-8604 or email info@spokanerocketvelo.com with questions or concerns.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Beautiful Rockford, WA Stuns Lamont By Holding Rival 'Social Event' In Same Calendar Year
The charming, strategically located and annoyingly well-managed Town of Rockford stunned the lowly, shockingly self-absorbed Town of Lamont, the 2nd smallest Town in the State, by announcing that they, too, would be putting on an exciting event in this calendar year - on May 1st, 2010 - in spite of the fact that Lamont thought that they had 'dibs' on the year 2010 and thus could expect no competition to their 100 year festival from anywhere in the State. (What collective self-delusion!) "Well, I guess times are changing around here!" said the huffy Mayor who tends to crumble when faced with competition of any kind. "So when I got wind of that surprisingly clever Sadie Hawkins/May Day dance on May 1st - held in Rockford's own fairgrounds (what show-offs! We don't even have a public bathroom and they have an entire fairgrounds? Oh yea, life is fair!) - of course I was consumed with envy and angst" said the brooding public servant. "Sure, we naturally look up to towns like Rockford with all of their fancy trees and stores and restaurants and all of that - but a dance? The only way that the citizenry of Lamont could ever work up the courage to dance in public would somehow involve a jug of moonshine and the woeful siren call of a lone banjo or whatever. But these Rockfordians are organizing a whole event around dancing! What nerve! What bravery! What unbelievable gumption! And what’s with their smarty-pants Mayor - Micki Harnois? She is a doggone genius! And then there's that amazing over-achiever Clerk/Treasurer they have - that iconic Darlene! Dang! How are we ever supposed to compete against that? But anyway, I still thought we had 'dibs' on 2010! Is nothing sacred anymore? Let me guess, they don't resolve disputes with the time-honored 'Scissors, Rock, Paper" method anymore, either! Oh, I just wish I was the Lamont mayor back in our heyday - the year 1911. Things were just so much simpler! " he sniveled.The inspired and lovely Town of Rockford (known as the Gateway To The North Palouse!) is located on SR 27 about 15 miles south of Spokane Valley - and will be holding their really cool dance at the Rockford fairgrounds (the money raised will go to support the fairgrounds which is a darn good cause in these budget cutting times! Go help!) on Saturday, May 1st from 6:00-10:00 pm. Lamont, on the other hand, is having their 100 year festival in the town park (that we need to rename 'The Lamont Fairgrounds', for Pete's sake! Why don't we have a fairgrounds?) on Saturday, June 19th at 11:00 AM. Mark your calendars for both events! The strength and beauty that is America is contained in its small towns - so stop being so busy and come savor the vibrant beauty we all once took for granted. You can ease into the richness that is Americana by going to the Rockford event first then plunge yourself back 100+ years by attending the Lamont festival on June 19th. (Going straight from the modern world into Lamont might be too shocking to all but the most robust nervous systems - so it is better to ease into it via Rockford first! Better safe than sorry, as we always say!)Besides stores, restaurants and businesses of any kind, some other cool things that Rockford has and Lamont does not includes: Little League baseball, a really smart, socially robust Mayor (who is on the AWC Board of Directors, too, for crying out loud!), an annual Frog Race, basketball, horsemanship, summer movies in the park, a Saturday Farmer's & Flea Market and teen organized dances (there is that dancing AGAIN!). And the summer culminates (that means finishes up or something) with the Southeast Spokane County Fair where three lovely young ladies are crowned Queen and princesses. This amazingly complicated organizational effort (by Lamont standards) also includes exhibits, entertainment, concessions, rides, vendors, and booths manned by civic groups serving wholesome (what?) homemade foods in the fairgrounds and Town Park. (they have a park too? Isn't the fairgrounds enough? Dang!) Oh yea, and they have a streetlight, too! (darn their eyes!)Taken from The World of Lamont, Washington http://lamont-wa.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Micki Harnois sworn in as New Mayor
On January 2, 2010 the Rockford City Hall was filled with family, friends and associates as Micki Harnois was sworn in as the new mayor of Rockford. RUMC Pastor Kathy Barrick opened with an inspirational blessing and Clerk-treasurer Darlene Lashaw performed the ceremony.
Micki has been involved with the Rockford Horizons program since the beginning including the Study Circles, Leadership Plenty and the strategic planning. She has been involved in various community organizations for many years.
The highlight for her was doing a presentation about the Rockford Horizons program at the Inland Northwest Partners conference last fall. One of the board members was inspired by the effort to reduce poverty and the local donations for the recent stream bank project that he nominated the Town of Rockford for a Community "Hometown Heroes" Award which we received in November. This plaque is proudly on display in the Rockford City Hall.
Micki has been involved with the Rockford Horizons program since the beginning including the Study Circles, Leadership Plenty and the strategic planning. She has been involved in various community organizations for many years.
The highlight for her was doing a presentation about the Rockford Horizons program at the Inland Northwest Partners conference last fall. One of the board members was inspired by the effort to reduce poverty and the local donations for the recent stream bank project that he nominated the Town of Rockford for a Community "Hometown Heroes" Award which we received in November. This plaque is proudly on display in the Rockford City Hall.
Horizons Leadership Meeting- January 4, 2010
Present: Todd Hart, Mary-Lou Benson, Vivian Plank, Sean Hart, Micki Harnois, Jeff Barrett
Called to order at 6:45 pm.
Community Gardens:
There will be a separate garden meeting soon to plan the crops, placement, discuss what we learned from last year, raised beds, greenhouse covering.
Keith Wigen has said that the church garden (#2) should be expanded. There is also a need for more "weeders" this year.
The raised beds that are made of pine should be lined with plastic.
Micki said that there are water meters available but need to be adapted which Todd agreed to do. The twelve meters were donated by Consolidated Irrigation District #19 in Spokane Valley.
The Osterberg's have a heated greenhouse that may be available for use.
The tomato/peper crop in the Stevenson's garden (#3) will need weeding and care. Terry Bennett did it last year and will take a much deserved break.
The people who volunteered last year will be notified and asked to participate this year.
Farmers Market:
It was suggested that there be a sign-up book for the visitors to the market so they can be contacted and sent a thank you.
The vendors from last year will be contacted by letter.
Mary-Lou and Vivian will attend the Washington State Farmers' Market Association Convention in Tacoma again this year.
Placemats:
We need to determine: 1) the printing cost, 2) will the two restaurants/bars (Fredneck's and the Harvest Moon) be willing to buy them, 3) how are we going to get advertisements and 4) how much will the charge be for ads?
Micki will be attending and presenting at the Horizons state-wide conference on March 19th and 20th in Moses Lake.
Mary-Lou Benson
Facilitator
Called to order at 6:45 pm.
Community Gardens:
There will be a separate garden meeting soon to plan the crops, placement, discuss what we learned from last year, raised beds, greenhouse covering.
Keith Wigen has said that the church garden (#2) should be expanded. There is also a need for more "weeders" this year.
The raised beds that are made of pine should be lined with plastic.
Micki said that there are water meters available but need to be adapted which Todd agreed to do. The twelve meters were donated by Consolidated Irrigation District #19 in Spokane Valley.
The Osterberg's have a heated greenhouse that may be available for use.
The tomato/peper crop in the Stevenson's garden (#3) will need weeding and care. Terry Bennett did it last year and will take a much deserved break.
The people who volunteered last year will be notified and asked to participate this year.
Farmers Market:
It was suggested that there be a sign-up book for the visitors to the market so they can be contacted and sent a thank you.
The vendors from last year will be contacted by letter.
Mary-Lou and Vivian will attend the Washington State Farmers' Market Association Convention in Tacoma again this year.
Placemats:
We need to determine: 1) the printing cost, 2) will the two restaurants/bars (Fredneck's and the Harvest Moon) be willing to buy them, 3) how are we going to get advertisements and 4) how much will the charge be for ads?
Micki will be attending and presenting at the Horizons state-wide conference on March 19th and 20th in Moses Lake.
Mary-Lou Benson
Facilitator
RCC Meeting Minutes, January 6, 2010
Members present: Sean Hart, Todd Hart, Mary-Lou Benson, Micki Harnois, Jeff Barrett
Called to order at 6:05 by Chairman Todd Hart
Minutes of previous meeting not read.
No Treasurer's Report offered
Old Business:
The status of the 501 c 3 application was discussed and completed with minor adjustments to be made by Vivian. It should be in the mail before the deadline of January 29, 2010. Once the 501 c 3 status is established, the RCC will fall under the jurisdiction of the Leadership/WSU Horizons umbrella. Meetings will be in the City Hall once that occurs.
New Business:
Todd announced that half of the building beside his store can be used as the Community Center because he has rented the other half. RCC will need to have heat and lights before it can be utilized. The members will examine the building and its needs before proceeding.
There being no other business, the meeting was adjourned at 6:45 pm.
Respectufully submitted,
Mary-Lou Benson
Secretary
Called to order at 6:05 by Chairman Todd Hart
Minutes of previous meeting not read.
No Treasurer's Report offered
Old Business:
The status of the 501 c 3 application was discussed and completed with minor adjustments to be made by Vivian. It should be in the mail before the deadline of January 29, 2010. Once the 501 c 3 status is established, the RCC will fall under the jurisdiction of the Leadership/WSU Horizons umbrella. Meetings will be in the City Hall once that occurs.
New Business:
Todd announced that half of the building beside his store can be used as the Community Center because he has rented the other half. RCC will need to have heat and lights before it can be utilized. The members will examine the building and its needs before proceeding.
There being no other business, the meeting was adjourned at 6:45 pm.
Respectufully submitted,
Mary-Lou Benson
Secretary
Your Money--Earn It! Keep It!! Save It!!
The United Way's CASH Coalition and its members and volunteers are working together to help you get cash back!
EARN IT--Did you earn less than $43,279 in 2009? The Earned Incom Tax Credit (EITC) could pay you as much as $5,657 based on your earnings and family situation (individual results may vary. You must file your taxes to receive your credit)
KEEP IT--Don't pay to file your taxes. Visit a free tax preparation site to have your taxes carefully prepared and e-filed quickly and without a filing fee (free tax preparation and filing services available subject to eligibility)
SAVE IT--Want to own a home, go to school, buy a car or start a business? There is a program that can help you save money, reduce your debt, and learn to manage your money. For information contact: SNAP Financial Access-509.456.7174, www.snapaccess.org
Taxes can be done free at the following locations from February 1 to April 15 (subject to eligibility on a first come, first served basis):
Spokane Valley Library, 12004 E Main Ave
Spokane Moran Prairie Library, 6004 S Regal St
Call 509.358.3526 for an appointment.
EARN IT--Did you earn less than $43,279 in 2009? The Earned Incom Tax Credit (EITC) could pay you as much as $5,657 based on your earnings and family situation (individual results may vary. You must file your taxes to receive your credit)
KEEP IT--Don't pay to file your taxes. Visit a free tax preparation site to have your taxes carefully prepared and e-filed quickly and without a filing fee (free tax preparation and filing services available subject to eligibility)
SAVE IT--Want to own a home, go to school, buy a car or start a business? There is a program that can help you save money, reduce your debt, and learn to manage your money. For information contact: SNAP Financial Access-509.456.7174, www.snapaccess.org
Taxes can be done free at the following locations from February 1 to April 15 (subject to eligibility on a first come, first served basis):
Spokane Valley Library, 12004 E Main Ave
Spokane Moran Prairie Library, 6004 S Regal St
Call 509.358.3526 for an appointment.
Rockford Horizons Receives Community Award
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
November 10, 2009 Rockford Horizons Meeting
In attendance were Vivian Plank, Mary Lou Benson, Jacob Benson, Micki Harnois and Phil Evans.
Phil Evans gave a presentation on broadband in Rockford. He has been in contact with several internet providers and cell tower companies about putting antennaes on the Town's new water reservoir (soon to be constructed). Most companies pay an average of $1,000 a month for rental for antennaes place on a structure.
Phil also talked to Mayor Wagner about having a laptop computer for community use to be located in the City Hall. This discussion is still ongoing. A desk would have to be placed in the back area of the City Hall and not connected to the Town's computer system. We will check with Patrick Malone about getting a laptop for our Horizons group.
The next meeting will be Tuesday, November 24, 2009 in the Harvest Moon.
Phil Evans gave a presentation on broadband in Rockford. He has been in contact with several internet providers and cell tower companies about putting antennaes on the Town's new water reservoir (soon to be constructed). Most companies pay an average of $1,000 a month for rental for antennaes place on a structure.
Phil also talked to Mayor Wagner about having a laptop computer for community use to be located in the City Hall. This discussion is still ongoing. A desk would have to be placed in the back area of the City Hall and not connected to the Town's computer system. We will check with Patrick Malone about getting a laptop for our Horizons group.
The next meeting will be Tuesday, November 24, 2009 in the Harvest Moon.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Sign up now for the Hope & Power workshop
The Inland Northwest Spokane YMCA Alternatives to Domestic Violence Program is putting on a very special Hope & Power workshop. This group offers financial workshops and resources for survivors of domestic violence.
The YMCA location is at 930 N Monroe Street. The Holiday on a Budget workshop will be on November 16, 2009 starting at 5:30 pm. The workshop includes resources for free and inexpensive holidays activities, handmade gift, decoration and card ideas, free crafting supplies and activities for moms and kids to do together. There will also be drawings for special holiday gifts!
Childcare and dinner will be provided with registration. Dinner will be provided by the Campus Kitches Project. Please call (509) 789-9297 to register. This workshop is made possible by a grant from the Allstate Foundation.
Hope and Power offers the following financial programs:
1) Match Savings
Up to $400 to help achieve an education or work related goal.
2) Checking Account Access
Help obtaining a checking account for those who may otherwise have difficulty
doing so
3) Secured Credit Card
Help obtaining a credit card to assist in rebuilding your credit. The security
deposit is provided by the program
4) Life Coaching
Intensive Certified Life Coach lead support to help you achieve your career
related goals.
Please pass this on to those who deserve a great holiday season!!
The YMCA location is at 930 N Monroe Street. The Holiday on a Budget workshop will be on November 16, 2009 starting at 5:30 pm. The workshop includes resources for free and inexpensive holidays activities, handmade gift, decoration and card ideas, free crafting supplies and activities for moms and kids to do together. There will also be drawings for special holiday gifts!
Childcare and dinner will be provided with registration. Dinner will be provided by the Campus Kitches Project. Please call (509) 789-9297 to register. This workshop is made possible by a grant from the Allstate Foundation.
Hope and Power offers the following financial programs:
1) Match Savings
Up to $400 to help achieve an education or work related goal.
2) Checking Account Access
Help obtaining a checking account for those who may otherwise have difficulty
doing so
3) Secured Credit Card
Help obtaining a credit card to assist in rebuilding your credit. The security
deposit is provided by the program
4) Life Coaching
Intensive Certified Life Coach lead support to help you achieve your career
related goals.
Please pass this on to those who deserve a great holiday season!!
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