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

NES Staff take up cause!

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

As if our teachers don’t give enough, they’ve gone one step futher this year - this is the letter students brought home recently:

Dear Parents and Friends:

In the true spirit of Christmas, we are asking the parents of our students to consider making a $1 donation to a fund we are establishing to help provide non-food items for the Community Food Pantry. This donation would take the place of any staff-related gifts and , we believe, would help meet a real need in our community. The donation to the Pantry will be made in the name of Newell Elementary Students. If you would like to participate, please send $1 with your child any time between now and the start of Christmas vacation (December 21st).

Thanks for all your help. May you have a wonderful holiday season.

Newell Elementary Staff

I would be willing to hazard a guess that if you don’t have an elementary student, you could still donate to the cause by dropping your $1 off at the Elementary Office located near the west doors by the MS Gym. What a wonderful example our teachers are setting for our children, banding together to help those who need it in our community.

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Monday, December 3rd, 2007

 

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13 Newell Students to Compete at Districts

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

The annual Newell Elks Hoop Shoot was held in the MSGym on December ball-hoop.jpg2nd. After shooting 25 shots, 13 Newell students between 8-13 yrs old qualified to move on to the District level held in Lead on December 8th.

CONGRATS to Dylan V, Ian S, Tera W, Mandee W, Erin T, Kendall G, Ashley H, Kelsie C, Brad K, Taylor T, McKayla B, Prestyn N and Cole F!!! We’ll be cheering for you!

First Lutheran Women’s Bazaar

Saturday, December 1st, 2007

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Newell’s Lutheran Church put on a lunch, craft bazaar, bake sale, and even had entertainment provided by the Slim Butte Boys on the afternoon of December 1st. All proceeds will go towards crisis intervention in our community.

   

Santa Claus Day

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

December 8th, 2007

4:30pm Christmas Tree Lighting at South Park shelter

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5pm Christmas Caroling in City Hall

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5:30pm SANTA arrives at City Hall

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Register for a free bike to be given away! Chili Supper and Popcorn Balls

5:30-7pm Turkey Bingo (25 cents per card) Cake Walk (25 cents per card)

All proceeds benefit Horizons beautification projects.

6:30 Santa draws for two FREE bikes!! One lucky girl and one lucky boy will win, but they must be present to win.

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This event is co-sponsored by Newell Community Club & HORIZONS.

Fundraiser for Nisland Cenntennial Committee

Monday, November 26th, 2007

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Free Throw Competetion on Sunday

Monday, November 26th, 2007

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Sunday, December 2nd, 2007

Newell Middle School Gym

Starts at 2pm

Age Groups

BOYS 8-9, 10-11, 12-13 & GIRLS 8-9, 10-11, 12-13

Age determined by age by age of the contestant on April 1, 2008.

Top TWO winnners in each age group advance on to Lodge Championship in January.

 

Be active in your child’s education!!

Sunday, November 25th, 2007

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Newell PTO (Parent Teacher Organization) will be holding their last meeing of 2007 on November 26th in the Newell School Multi-Purpose Room  at 7pm.

PTO is a non-profit organization that not only helps to fund events such as the Science Fair, Spelling Bee, and HS Scholarship but puts on special events, activities, and suppers and buys other necessities that classrooms need throughout the year. There are NO DUES to join, and everyone is welcome; supporting our children and our school is worthy of making time for!!

PTO meets every 4th Monday at 7pm in the MPR August-April, NO December meeting.

First Lutheran Women’s Bazaar

Sunday, November 25th, 2007

On Saturday, December 1st stop in at the NVN Center from 9am-2pm for a craft bazaar. From 11:30-12:30 the Slim Butte Boys will be providing the entertainment, and many different food items will be available.

All funds raised will be to “crisis intervention” in our community, supplementary funds provided by Thrivent for Lutherans.

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Clean up - Makes front page news!

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

If you haven’t purchased today’s edition of The Valley Irrigator you’re missing out (ok, I’ll admit my opinion might be slightly biased), as the Horizons/City Clean up made front page news. Appoximately 5 tons of buried rubble, 5 tons of scrap metal, 150 refrigerator items, 130 misc white goods, 2 cars and 1 ton of branches were hauled to the City Rubble Site on Novemeber 3rd - all this in ONE DAY! All in all they estimate 100 tons of scrap iron will be crushed, compacted and hauled on outta town when everything is said and done.

If the numbers alone don’t prove there’s been some serious structural changes in many areas (leadership, community, and povery), I’m not sure what will. Many attributed the days success to Horizons, City, and other residents ALL working together towards a common goal. Who says change is a bad thing?!!!

SD Sportsmen Against Hunger

Monday, November 19th, 2007

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Are you a hunter that wants to help area families in need? Or is your family in need of meat? The SD Sportsmen Against Hunger (SAH) can help, this year they are issuing processing certificates worth $50 (limit of 4 per person) to hunters that donate all the meat from an antlerless deer for processing and distribution to needy families.

$50 will cover the entire cost of processing at Newell’s Tri-County Lockers. Hunters can fill out the processing certificate forms at the locker to use as payment. For more information on the program visit www.sdgfp.info/Wildlife/hunting/Info/SAH/Index.htm

After being processed, the locker donates the meat to the NVN Ministerial Association who runs the Newell Food Pantry. If you could use the meat, visit the pantry at the NVN Center which is open every 1st and 3rd Thursday from 1-4pm. If you cannot make it during those hours, contact Assembly of God Pastor Nathan Keller and he’ll make arrangements to open it up at a more convenient time.

Another shining example of how leadership from those in the community can help those in need, and also raise awareness of how we can work together to combat poverty in our area.

Community Thanksgiving HUGE success!

Monday, November 19th, 2007

On the evening of November 18th the NVN Ministerial Association put on a Community Thanksgiving feast, followed by a  Steve Desmond concert. Hundreds of area residents attended, friends and families came together to worship and enjoy the company of their neighbors.

Horizons has taught that poverty is not just a matter of money, but can be spiritual, social, and more. If anyone felt a social or spiritual “poverty” before this event, chances are they left with their spiritual and social needs fufilled, at least for the evening.

Butte Co. Historical Society fundraiser

Saturday, November 17th, 2007

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On the evening of November 17th at the NVN Center the Butte County Historical Society held a pancake supper and silent auction to raise funds for continued restoration of the 1884 Hillside School, which is now west of the BF Police Dept. Originally it was located SW of Nisland. President Gwenn Vallery said anyone with an interest in history is welcome to join, dues are 5$ a year - contact any of the more than 70 members for additional information.

Be a Hero!

Friday, November 16th, 2007

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On Wednesday, November 28th from 8:30-3:30 there will be a blood drive at the Newell High School sponsored by the National Honor Society. Total Donor Goal is 48, local contact is Betsey Burtzlaff at 456-2393. For additional info visit www.unitedbloodservices.org

Save a life - donate blood.

Community Thanksgiving Service

Monday, November 12th, 2007

The annual NVN community Thanksgiving Service is going to be held at 6:00 p.m. this Sunday, November 18th at city hall. A full Thanksgiving meal will be served followed by singer and speaker Steve Desmond. Everyone is welcome to attend.

Newell Horizons

Monday, November 12th, 2007

Horizons Vision for Newell

Newell will be a thriving, attractive, self-sustaining rural community where proud citizens demonstrate respect for each other and our heritage.  We will strive for economic growth, preserve our natural environment, and welcome new advancements.

Horizons Mission Statement

The Horizons Community Strategic Planning Team is committed to moving from ideas to action for the betterment of Newell by encouraging cooperative efforts amongst existing groups and organizations.

Newell Food Pantry

Sunday, November 11th, 2007

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Give a gift…

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

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Three local churches are participating in Operation Christmas Child this year. You can help - fill a shoebox with gift items for a girl or boy in one of the following age catagories 2-4, 5-9, or 10-14. Then along with $7 for shipping, drop the filled box off at the Newell Baptist Church on 11-11 from 4-6pm or 11-12 from 5-6pm. The Newell Christian Fellowship will be packaging boxes on 11-12 starting at 1pm, and the Prairie Home Church will be accepting boxes on 11-11 during church services. These boxes will be shipped to children in more than 100 countries that wouldn’t otherwise receive a gift for Christmas. For more information contact Pastors Sean Carney, Mike Petts, or Roger Monson or visit www.samaritanspurse.org

Strategic Plan Presented

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

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During the Celebration Event on November 9th Horizons members presented the Newell Strategic Plan to the community. The five basic goals are to put up new signage, improve the attractiveness of town, creat a stronger more unified sense of community, promote local businesses while raising funds for community improvements, and to build an assisted living facility. Guest Speaker was Kari Fruechte our Horizons Project Director, many local Horizons members also spoke.

New ideas a CLICK away!

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

mouse.jpgOn the right hand side of the site under Blogroll are links to other Horizons Communities in SD. Click on a few and take a look at the fun events, new ideas, and great accomplishments other towns are promoting and completing. Remember part of earning our new technology (digital camera, printer, and hopefully a laptop) is connecting with other blog sites. So take a look at what they have to offer - they need your comments too, and we might learn a little something also!

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

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Crushing & Compacting has begun.

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

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Martin Trucking has arrived and begun crushing and compacting all the scrap iron, white appliances and other metal items that have been brought to the City Rubble Site. You still have until 11/9 to make an appointment with the City to bring in metal items, so get cleaning! If you need help from Horizons in getting your items to the Rubble Site, contact Cheryl McCann for more info.

Rural Advocate Available in Newell

Monday, November 5th, 2007

Starting on November 1st Mary Koens, a Rural Advocate with the Artemis House will be available at the Newell Public Library from 1:30-3:30pm every Thursday. Koens has many educational pamphlets, resources and is there just to visit if needed.

Donations for the Artemis Boutique in Spearfish can be dropped off with Koens when she visits Newell. Donations of clothing, toys or necessities need to be in new or good condition, the store is used to provide those in need with necessary items and is also a thrift store that’s open to the public (344 Colorado Blvd - Spearfish) the proceeds from sales goes directly to support the Artemis House.

If you’re in need or know someone that is… contact the 24 hr Crisis Hotline at 1-800-999-2348 or contact Mary Koens at 1-605-723-0964.

JUNK is DUMPED!

Saturday, November 3rd, 2007

Newell Horizons organized another successful clean up day on November 3rd. Countless loads of junk were hauled to the City Rubble Site on volunteers trailers, pick up beds, and dump trucks. Truely a community effort was seen - the Mayor, local business owners, Pastors, residents, country folks, teachers… even teenagers and children pitched in to bring Newell that much closer to a sparkly clean future. Pulling together to get things done - that’s Newell community unity at work - job well done Horizons members!

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Everyone is Invited…

Thursday, November 1st, 2007

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