Archive for the ‘11. Community: Action’ Category

Community Electronic Sign

Friday, July 4th, 2008

Our electronic sign is finally in and running!! What a fantastic addition to our town. If anyone is coming our way from out of town, slow down a little and check it out. Some landscaping needs to be done yet but we have some gals trained on using it and following our annual Sports Day we’ll get the necessary downloads and it will be ready for community posting. Right now we’re using it to advertise the schedule for the Sports Day weekend, July 11, 12 and 13th. This sign is a direct result of our Horizons Study Circles and the assessment of community needs that resulted from that. Thanks to all participants in those Study Circles. Great things DO happen when people get together and discuss things.

Paint South Dakota

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

As I am writing this, we are in the process of painting a house for a gentleman who is disabled. Volunteers are scraping the house, getting it ready to paint. One of our Community club members has a paint sprayer and has volunteered to paint it.
A beautiful cool evening last night allowed us to get a good start.
As part of our strategic plan, we want to beautify our little town, one house at a time.
Flowers have also been planted around town to help spruce up the town.
We want to have everything done in time for our sports day events that will be held in July.

Memorial Day Program

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

There will be a Memorial Day Program on the 26th of May at 10:00 A.M. in the South Gymnasium.

Gunner Baatrap, former State Legion Commander, will be the featured speaker.

After the program the procession will go to the Maplewood Cemetery, where flowers will be placed on the Servicemen’s Memorial. While the names of deceased Veterans will be read. Followed by a Gun Salute.

The Legion will serve a meal at the Legion Hall following the service.

St. Pauls Children

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Brandi Blue, Hillary Bohlander, Brittney DeJong, April Leichtenberg, Kendall Leichtenberg, Shelby Matthews, Casey Miller, Lindsey Miller, Eric Schoenfelder, Melissa Schortzmann, Jordan Vaudrin, and April Nuese were Confirmed by Bishop Swain at St Paul, Iroquois on Wednesday, April 2, 2008.

Those receiving their First Communion on April 27th were: Kenzie Blue, Raysia Culver, Makayla DeDeyne, and Josh Keating.

And the Graduating students were honored at a Graduation Mass at St. Pauls on Sunday May 4, at !!:00 A.M.
Those graduating were: Megan Keating, Emily Lynch, Christopher Schortzmann, and Michael Whirledge.

Open House at the Iroquois School

Monday, May 19th, 2008

ON Sunday, May 5th, our Horizons group decided to sponsor an open house to showcase our beautiful school. It was a beautiful day. Several local people showed up to take the tour and to look at the exhibits that were on display at each classroom.
We had several new families come and take a look around and possibly enroll their students.
Our group served refreshments during the tour. We also provided free bussing to the open house for those families that live in Huron.
We think it was a success, and we plan to have another open house again this August when we are ready for school.
New carpet is being installed this summer in the elementary end, and some painting and cleaning will be done by then.

The Community Will Thrive By Getting Everyone Involved

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

How can your community sustain the changes it has already made in its leadership? By continuing to encourage active involvement from the whole community. The more people involved the better off our community will be. Those in leadership will hopefully sustain if they know they have the help and support of others. And the community will thrive if we get everyone involved.

What structural changes have been made in how the community does its work / makes decisions? The community has discovered the value of getting everyone involved in the decision making process. When you get more involved in making decisions, it is easier to get those people involved in doing the work. If they have a part in the choices, they want a part in getting a favorable outcome. When you can get an idea that people are excited about, it is easier to get volunteers for the project.

What structural changes have been made so that your community leadership sustains partnerships with others? All the community organizations began meeting jointly to share ideas and resources with each other. Then, each group knows what each other are doing and can help each other out.

Middle Schoolers Pirated A Treasured Night

Friday, April 25th, 2008

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Iroquois middle school students heard opportunity knock and answered the door. The Junior Class put on A Treasured Night last Friday complete with a pirate’s theme flaunting a pirate’s ship, a treasure chest, treasure and rocky waters under a full moon.  The Treasured Night was not exclusively enjoyed by just the high school students attending Prom nor did it last just one night. Middle School students held a middle school dance, with chaperones, taking advantage of all the prom decorations and enjoyed karaoke into the night as well as group dancing. Refreshments were enjoyed and student’s carriages arrived at 11:00 to take them home.

Town and Country Showcase

Friday, April 25th, 2008

This year’s Sports Day will be held July 12 and 13 in Iroquois. We are once again going to have a Town and Country Showcase in the Fire Hall. If anyone is interested in setting up a booth, please contact Marlys Peskey at 546-2359 or 546-2426. We would love to have you be a part of this year’s summer event.
In addition to the T & C showcase, there will be lots of exciting things happening in Iroquois that weekend. A parade will kick off the day on Saturday starting at 10 am with the theme, ” Small town, big dream”. there will be mud drag races, bed races, kid’s games, just to name a few.
Last year’s event was very successful.

Graduation at Iroquois School

Friday, April 25th, 2008

The Seniors at Iroquois school are anxiously awaiting their graduation day. that day will soon become a reality. On Sunday, May 11th at 2:00 pm in the school’s south gym, 16 Seniors will receive their diplomas. 13 Eighth graders will also receive their grade school diploma’s.
The commencement speech will be given this year by Stuart Rounds and Christopher Schortzmann, two honor students.
We hope everyone can join us in congratulating the graduating class of 2008.
Good luck Seniors in your future years. Don’t forget us!!!

Big things happening at Iroquois School

Friday, April 25th, 2008

(the following was an editorial in the local Huron paper)
The Iroquois School Board is committed to creating a strong future for our school and for our students. In the past few years, we have added several new courses to the curriculum such as ag classes, health education, technical and career education classes, and a wide variety of online classes. Along with the additional courses, the district has also added cross country and oral interpretation, and next year, competitive cheer will create even more opportunities for our students.
Our middle school students recently competed in a regional music contest and did very well and, at the end of the month, they will compete in an instrumental contest. We have worked to fulfill the needs of the students and incorporate activities that they are interested in.
Many of our students have graduated and gone on to do very well in college and in the professions they have chosen. We are proud of our students accomplishments and will continue to help them achieve their goals.
We encourage you to come and visit during the open house on Sun., May 4th from 2-6 pm or come to the all-school music concert on Mon., May 5th at 7 pm to listen to our students and tour the school extravagtanza.
At both of these events we will be showcasing the classes, students and teachers who are all helping create the strong future we envision for our school. We want to thank the students, teachers, parents and community members who continue to support our school and work toward a bright future. We all need to come together and be part of the action at the Iroquois school.
Greg Blue, Board President
Jerrod Fast, Terry Schoenfelder, Greg Bich, Greg Schortzmann