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Sunday, March 16th, 2008
North Dakota Council on the Arts Grant Deadline Approaching!
The Teacher Incentive program is a means of providing financial assistance to teachers who wish to explore new and creative ways of incorporating the arts into the non-arts curriculum of a classroom. Projects may involve the visual arts, poetry/fiction writing, performing arts, architecture, folk arts, or any combination of artistic disciplines.
Maximum Grant: $300
Deadline Dates: April 1 (for projects occurring between July 1 and June 30 of the upcoming school year)
November 1 (for projects occurring between January 1 and June 30 of that school year)
Eligible Activities:
- Arts supplies and materials for the project described in the proposal.
- Consumable supplies that directly relate to the specified arts project/activity.
- Arts consultants or artists.
Gackle School is also able to apply for an Artist In Residence Grant
More information on all the grants can be found at the North Dakota Council on the Arts Web Site.
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Sunday, March 16th, 2008
KEEP OUR AMBULANCE SERVICE IN OPERATION!
The Gackle Ambulance needs local help to continue operation and service. “The only way that is going to happen is to add more people to the Squad. The Squad needs EMTs, Divers, and EMT Assistants.”
Some time ago you may have heard that the Gackle Ambulance Service received a grant to provide training and pay for Squad staff. Receiving this grant was a huge achievement and a tremendous amount of work for all who worked so hard to receive this funding. (See Tri-County article at left).
Thanks to this funding, a training series is scheduled to start on March 24, 2008 and we need people participate. The details are in the attached Tri-County article. Please contact James or Melody Owen at 485-3238.
Yes, it’s a big commitment to train and then serve on the Squad but it is worthy one that everyone should appreciate. I can say from experience, that having a well-trained local ambulance service can mean life or death to someone who is injured.
There is no greater calling than to serve your fellow men. There is no greater contribution than to help the weak. There is no greater satisfaction than to have done it well - Walter Philip Reuther
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Friday, February 15th, 2008
March 6, 2008 - Miner County Story
Learn how they turned their struggling county into a success story…
Russ Pollock of Gackle with the help of Jodi Bruns, NDSU Extension, Ellendale have made arrangements for Miner County, South Dakota representatives to come an tell their story right here in Gackle! Hats off to all your hard work getting this organized. Don’t miss this presentation! Thursday evening, March 6, 2008, Gackle Legion Hall, 7-9 pm. Miner County pdf
…and one week later…
March 13, 2008 - Free Workshop Offered on Fundraising and Endowment Development
The North Dakota Community Foundation will offer a one day workshop for area residents on Thursday, March 13 from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church at 117 Spruce Street West in Gackle. Grant workshop.pdf
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Wednesday, January 30th, 2008
The Gackle community came out in large numbers Friday, January 25th to help support our local cafe. Carolyn Zacher became the new leasee of the Gackle Community Cafe last fall and really enjoys being in our community, but as we all know, rising costs for keeping doors open becomes a challenge at times.
The Gackle cafe board, consisting of Mary Jo Fries, Barb Schmidt, and Sandi Rivinius, have continued to work to find ways to help offset these costs. What better way to get people out but make some dough food! And lots of it! The menu included: knephla, baked rice, lazy cheese buttons, kraut buns, fleishkechla, bread pudding, strudels, kuchen bars, and pickled beets. I myself was in the kitchen learning some of the traditional ways to make these special foods. We had lots of volunteers to help bring everything together and sponsors for expenses, bingo prizes, and raffle items. 
We estimated serving about 180 people and the cafe stayed full afterwards for bingo. The board plans to continue to do fundraiser like this and is planning to do a raffle in the near future. Stay tuned for updates and thanks again to everyone who came out to support!
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Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
These Limericks about Gackle’s Horizon milestones were composed by Mary Conrad and read by Tom Isern at the January 19th, 2008 Pep Rally. Thanks to Buck at Tri-County News for the kick-off, conversation circles, and computer chat photographs shown below.
HORIZONS PROJECT LAUNCH / KICKOFF EVENT (January 27, 2007)
There once was a town on the prairie
Whose future appeared downright scary
Till they’d all had enough
Of that hopelessness stuff
And regrouped in the high school library.
CONVERSATION CIRCLES (January-February 2007)
In small circles, folks shared hopes and fears
With friends, relatives, neighbors and peers
“We can do this,” they said
“If we just use our head
“Why, it works just like greasing the gears!”
LEADERSHIP PLENTY® TRAINING (April 2007)
Leadership Plenty®, Horizons insisted,
Would make teammates of those who persisted
Chad and Deane made folks smile
Training turned out worthwhile
For all those arms Mary Conrad had twisted.
“ROCK THE PARK” CELEBRATION (July 4, 2007)
July Fourth’s crowd went way past the mark
With its picnic and rocks for the park
Fun and games, music too
Merged old memories with new
As the fireworks flared long after dark.
FARMERS MARKET (August-October 2007)
Garden produce and good things to eat
Gave folks reasons to be back on Main Street
Our Farmers Market can grow
Into a regional show
That helps business get back on its feet.
“COMMUNITY COMPUTER CHAT” (November 13, 2007)
Our computer chat shaped with precision
Our town’s twenty-first century vision
We’ve got a plan geared for action
And we’re not losing traction
To move forward’s an easy decision!
MISSION AND STRATEGIC PLAN (November 30, 2007)
Our best features we’re eager to demonstrate
On the details we’ll gladly elaborate
The ideas we generate
Create causes to celebrate
So…collaborate! collaborate! collaborate!
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Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
Awesome pictures and articles about the pep rally! What an exciting way to present a vision and plan for a community’s future. I want you to know that I shared your story with our extension staff and administration across the state - Gackle’s enthusiasm is catchy!
P.S. Your blog looks excellent by the way!
Lynette Flage - ND Horizons Director
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Saturday, January 26th, 2008
rock the parkBoy did we have a blast putting this event together! Our Horizon’s food and event committee consisted of Sandi Rivinius, Stacy Ruff, Melody Owens, and Peggy Schroeder. We also had numerous volunteers who helped put everything together. Our community really had a great time for food, games, music, and fireworks. We had over 300 people come out for this event to not only celebrate the 4th of July, but to help the park board literally “rock the park”. It was also a great opportunity to continue to promote Horizon’s involvement in our community and reach out to some people we had not been able to involve yet. We had a booth set up in the park pavilion for those interested more in Horizons.
Earlier in the year, the Gackle Park Board began working on numerous projects in the north and south parks. Numerous trees were removed and some were moved in their place. The north park lies in a low waterway area through town and needed to be relandscaped to be more useful. The idea to rock the waterway came from my own backyard where I did the same thing. Other accomplishments made in the park included cementing a pad and walkway to the pavilion for handicap accessibility, new playground surface and drainage control, and a bridge over the waterway. Other beautification items included a new flower bed, new trees, clean up all around, and a new grill. The park board will continue to have plans for this year, but are amazed at all that was accomplished this past year. A big thankyou to everyone who helped and joined in the fun. Plans are in the works to make this year’s celebration even better!
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Monday, January 21st, 2008
Despite the below zero weather and sports tournaments, a group of hardy souls gathered in the Gackle School Library to be immersed in energy and enthusiasm for the next phase of Horizons. The ACTION Phase.




The unveiling of the Strategic Plan was interspersed throughout the evening’s program. We were entertained by Horizons-inspired “cheers” led by Gackle Mayor Ritchie Jacobson and some “adult” cheerleaders. Tom Isern, Professor of History, North Dakota State University and Plains FolkTM self-syndicated newspaper columnist, sang with his guitar and recited Horizons-inspired limericks. We watched an inspirational DVD by National Geographic photographer Dewitt Jones about “taking action.” This is the third Dewitt Jones DVD we have viewed and I highly recommend it for anyone or any organization.
Jodi Bruns, Extension Agent for NDSU Community Economic Development & Leadership discussed upcoming conferences and opportunities Gackle might want to attend. These conferences are posted to the “main” North Dakota Community Blog page. Check back to this link often for updates on what’s happening.
Sally Jeppson updated the group on the Gackle Community Blog site and encouraged participation. Everyone received a business card with the Blog address shown at right.
Russ Pollock discussed Miner County, South Dakota’s revitalization as a “model” we could look to for our own revitalization. Logan County and Miner County have similar demographics so there is great potential! Sometime soon we hope to host a Miner County representative to discuss their process.
Finally, the Strategic Plan was outlined in a Power Point presentation and then distributed to every attendee. The evening was capped off with a delicious assortment of fingerfoods provided by Carolyn’s Cafe in Gackle.
More on the Plan will be discussed in future blog entries.
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Friday, January 18th, 2008
This advertisement was created by Gackle Mayor, Ritchie Jacobson, it appeared in the Tri-County News on page 4, Wednesday, January 16, 2008. The event announces the upcoming unveiling of the community strategic plan.

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Friday, January 18th, 2008
This article appeared in the Tri-County News in December. It was written by Mary Conrad–the person who has been the MAJOR! mover and shaker responsible for getting Gackle involved in the Horizons Program.
Thanks Mary! AND Thanks to Kenton (Buck) and Anna Buchholz of the Tri-County News in Gackle for being soooo! supportive of the Horizons project.
Click on the image to read the text. 
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