Archive for the ‘11. Community: Action’ Category

Sustaining action and creating structural change around community

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

How will your community make decisions about seeking further resources to support its plans?
Organization leadership will be encouraged to seek financial assistance for community projects through the use of available grants. Also by attending regional conferences sponsored by Horizons, leaders can learn about additional resources thay may not now know are available. Also thorough discussion by ALL leaders of ALL organizations will make it easier for the whole town to be on “the same page” concerning community projects and steps being taken to complete these projects.

Is a system in place to seek, receive, monitor and report on new resources to support community work?
One system being enacted currently is that all organizations, including Community Club/Horizons, Fire Department, Iroquois Housing, City of Iroquois, school system and anyone else interested, will hold twice a year joint meetings. This joint meeting will enable all to seek, receive, monitor and report to all other organizations where they have found help and all organizations will know the progress of others. This blog site is an excellent resource in itself. On it other towns report on their successes and where they found resources. An example of giving help to other towns is the success of Iroquois Housing. This group has been fielding questions from across the state asking how it is that a tiny town like ours can build and occupy 15 new homes in the past few years. Leaders have also participated in discussion groups and conferences relaying how we’ve done it. Also a close working relationship with the county commission is an excellent way to keep avenues of discussion open.

City Wide Rummage!

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

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Clean the closets!  Empty the attic!  Shovel out the garage!  It’s time for the city wide rummage sale, May 31.  Hold your sale at your home or at the south gym.  Contact Mary or Marlys at 546-2359 to register.  A small fee will be collected to cover advertising.  A map will be created to guide shoppers to all the rummage sales. 

Iroquois Lake Rainbow

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

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I don’t ever recall having an opportunity to photograph a rainbow in March, but on March 19th I captured this photo at Iroquois Lake. There is still ice on the lake, so I wasn’t blessed with a reflection on the water.

Iroquois School Open House

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

The Iroquois Horizons/Community Club is hosting an open house at the school on Sunday, May 4th from 2-5 pm. We want to showcase our beautiful school and make the public aware that we are accepting open enrollments. One of our bus drivers is offering to meet the public at DJ ’s Gas Station in East Huron to bus the public over for this open house. We will offer refreshments at the school.
One of the highlights of the tour will be the projects that each classroom will be displaying during the extravaganza that will be held the next day.
Hope you can come and see our beautiful school.

City Wide Clean up Day

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

Iroquois will once again hold a city wide clean up day on Saturday, April 27th at 9:00 am. The dumpster will be by city hall starting on Monday, April 21st. We could use a crew to help go around the town and clean up our town. Bring your gloves and pickups.
we can have dinner at the Pancake Benefit Breakfast that will be held at the Legion Hall that Saturday from 8-1 pm.

Kindness Project

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

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What is your community’s plan for maintaining a strong community leadership system?

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

I think by merging our community club/Horizons group as one we can have a stronger community leadership system.
we learned a lot from our study circle sessions that we can use in the future.
we also plan to have biannual meetings with every organization in town to update each other on what is happening within their group and how we can help each other.
I really do believe that these have all made us a stronger, closer community.

Upcoming Events

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

Upcoming Events

April 9, Wednesday, UMW meets at the Trinity United Methodist Church at 6:00 p.m.

April 11, 12, 13, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, area students attend “Acquire the Fire” in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

April 11, Friday, No School            

April 12, Children’s Theater production of “You Look Marvelous” at 2:00 and 7:00 p.m. on Saturday in the south gym.

April 13, Sunday, Pancake Feed at the Legion for the Iroquois Heritage Museum.

April 14, Monday, School Board Meeting in the high school library at 8:00 p.m.

April 16, Wednesday, Sonshine Gang meets after school at the Methodist Church.

Community Club/Horizons Meeting

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

Our Iroquois Horizons/Community Club, and Sports Day Committee held a joint planning meeting Monday night. Cheryl Jacobs of the SDSU Cooperative Extension Services was present to discuss the completion of the Horizons Project in the Iroquois Community. Committees reviewed their progress on community goals and objectives in the strategic plan.

Setting up park benches is one project currently underway. Community members may donate money to purchase a park bench in memory of someone. Benches will be placed in Woodall Park, at the school playground, and near the sand volleyball pit and horseshoe pits.

A chain link fence has been donated to the Iroquois Day Care. Volunteers are needed to help move and set up the fence.

A pancake feed is being planned for April 27, at the Legion, as a fundraiser for R.J. Frankfurth, who was recently injured in a car accident.

Sports Day will be held July 11, 12, and 13. Four Wheeler races are being planned for Friday night. Saturday’s events will begin with a “Walk for Life.” A parade will be held later in the morning with the theme “Small Town, Big Dreams.” Bed races will follow the parade on main street. The Iroquois Heritage Museum will be open on Saturday with living history activities for kids of all ages. A town and country show will be held on Saturday, with exhibitors selling their products. Softball, volleyball, and horseshoe events will be held at the park. Saturday evening a kids’ movie will be shown and a street dance will be held. The class of 1988 will hold its 20 year reunion. Sunday morning, a community church service will be held in the park. Mud drag races will be held later in the day. The Sports Day committee will continue to meet monthly to finalize plans.

The next Horizons/Community Club meeting will be held Tuesday, May 6, in the high school library. All interested individuals are encouraged to attend.
Monday, April 7th a meeting was held.

Successful Fundraiser!

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

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        The Iroquois community held a fundraiser Saturday with co-ed sporting events in the gym.  The money raised will go toward the purchase on an electronic sign that will be placed in town along Highway 14.         

High school students played co-ed volleyball and basketball games.  Cheerleaders in grades 5 through 12 performed between games.  Boys and girls in grades 4 through 6 also played co-ed basketball. 

Concessions were sold.  The IPAT (Iroquois Peer Assistance Team) also sold ice cream sundaes.        

The event raised approximately $1,800.