Archive for the ‘01. Poverty: Knowledge and Awareness’ Category

31st Annual Ranchers Forum Held in Faith

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

On February 5th the Faith Chamber of Commerce hosted the 31st annual Ranchers Forum at the Community Center in Faith. With the help of Morris Lemke, SDSU Extension Agent in Ziebach County; the Chamber was able to bring a strong slate of speakers in for the afternoon program. Prime Rib supper was served by the Chamber prior to the grand finale. The banquet speaker this year was the SD Secretary of Agriculture Mr. Bill Evan. He talked about his background in the ag industry, his thoughts about some of the current and upcoming issues facing ag producers and what his department, the Govenor’s office and the legislature is doing on some of these things. He also spent some time answering questions posed by the audience and visiting with people afterwards (he and his staff actually left the same time we did after everything was cleaned up). Over the years this really has been a great program the Chamber and especially Mr. Lemke put on and this year was no exception. A big Thanks goes out to the people that worked to put it together, those who donated door prizes(a LOT of them), the sponsors of the meal, the speakers and the producers attending. Remember comments and suggestions are always welcomed and encouraged.

Our February Assignment

Friday, February 8th, 2008

 Every month, we are asked questions and need to blog on them.  If you have anything at all to add or to answer these questions, please comment below and help us out!!!        Thanks.

*******Please answer these questions by including it in your blogs for February: *******

Please choose one or two questions in EACH category to address on your blog:

Category 3: Taking action on poverty

What kinds of concrete steps are being taken by your community to address poverty?

How did your community make choices about the actions most likely to have an impact on poverty?

How are low income involved?

How does your plan for poverty reduction link with existing leaders, groups and organizations?

What other partnership will help your community carry out its poverty reduction plan?

Category 7: Taking action on leadership

How has your community leadership expanded?

What changes have been made in who is now involved in leadership positions?

ü Are more people participating in leadership?

ü Are different kinds of people (representing more sectors or parts of the community) now participating in community leadership?

ü Does the community leadership reflect the community’s demographic profile?

ü Are more low income people participating in community leadership?What changes have been made in the way your community recruits and trains new leaders? Sustains existing leaders?

Health Fair Planned On February 11th

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

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We are also hosting a Health Fair to help with the launching of our new fitness center at the Legion Hall from 2:30 until 6:00 with speakers starting at 5:00pm. The cost for a booth is $5.00.  If anyone is interested in having a booth and/or a presentation. Please let us know by commenting to this article and someone will contact you.

Open Christmas Dinner Was Held

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

Jim and Sandy Rasmussen had an open Christmas dinner at their home this year.  Anyone who had no place to go for dinner was invited.  They would like to thank everyone for coming.  They plan to do this next year for both Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Youth Group Donates to CAT

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

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After noticing that not all the kids at school didn’t have caps and mittens they felt an urge to help.  The Bethel Lutheran youth group, grades 6-12, collected winter hats, scarfs, mittens, and gloves for both children and adults and presented them to the Faith Community Action Team (CAT) on December 12, 2007.  The students felt that this was just one way to help the less fortunate in our community.  Great Job Guys!!!

Angel Tree Available in Faith

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

A group of people saw a need for some of the local children. To answer the call of helping others, a group of citizens have set up an angel tree during this holiday season.  Any person can take an angel from the tree which has an age and sex of a child. They then purchase a gift and bring the unwrapped package to the City Office or Chamber. At this time, most of the gifts have already been wrapped and delivered.  The great thing about this project is that the community members can give to the less-fortunate without making anyone uncomfortable about accepting help.  That is one of the reasons that this community is awesome to live in!

Library Announces Holiday Hours

Monday, December 10th, 2007

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The library will be open from 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM on the following:

  •  December 26, 27, & 28
  • January 2, 3, & 4

Come on in and utilize the library.

Merry Christmas!!!!!

Parade of Lights a Success!!

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

On December 3rd, despite the bitter cold temperatures, the citizen’s of Faith gathered together to celebrate the holiday season.  At 5 pm, the street lights were extinguished and the festivities began.  With eleven entries, the parade was very colorful and full of lights.  I heard several positive comments on how glad that the holiday parade has returned to Faith.  The idea to bring the parade back to Faith was the Faith Ambulance committee. The most talked about entry would have had to be the City of Faith’s “Sue” entry.  Very nice!  After the parade, the Horizon’s committee held a social at the Legion Hall.  Snacks, cookies, bars, and lots of other treats along with apple cider and hot chocolate warmed approximately 88 people including a special appearance by Santa.  Most of the treats were provided by Faith businesses.

Paul Peterson, a Horizon’s member gave the audience an overview of the new strategic plan that the Horizon’s committee developed.  Nancy Reimer gave a short presentation about the community blog and invited the community to send items to post, comment on the current posts, and basically use the blog as a unified community bulletin board. 

The prizes for the floats and door prizes were also presented at this time by Deb Brown and Shawn Peterson. The presentation concluded with an invitation to the audience to volunteer to help on the current projects that the Horizon’s team is working on.  In other words, the social was a huge success!!!

                                       

Did you know?

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

There was an account set up under Horizon’s II/ CAT team from the first phase of Horizon’s that was used to help families who qualified,  to help pay bills within the City of Faith. For example clinic and/or medical bills, Vila’s, auto repairs, utilities, ambulance, and rent.  However, the fund is restricted to local businesses.   The account was used quite a bit in the last year, and we hope to continue this service in the future.

PARADE OF LIGHTS!

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

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The Faith Ambulance is trying to bring a great Christmas event back to Faith.  They are hosting the PARADE OF LIGHTS on December 2nd on Main Street in Faith.  After the parade there will be a Family Social at the Legion on Main Street.  During this time there will be events for the kids including a visit from Santa and also the Faith Horizon’s group will be presenting the visions and goals for Faith that have been set forth in the meetings.  This is a very important step for the future of Faith and we are asking all of you to be a part of it.

There are also prizes for the various floats:
1.  Most Lights
2.  Most Religious
3.  Most Original
4.  Most Humorous
We would like to encourage each business to have a float and to encourage others to also have one. Our goal is to have a minimum of 15 floats.  This would give Faith a great reputation for the parade and also encourage people to attend from surrounding communities for years to come. Line-up will be at 4:30 on Longhorn Street in front of the Faith School, and to register your float please call Hoss or Cindy at 967-2091 or Shawn at 863-2267 or email speterson@takini.net.