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Watching Your Money Grow!

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

community-fund-sign.jpgAs you drive down main street in Anamoose you can see the new Anamoose Area Community Fund sign.  Dennis Zimmerman made the sign and painted the background.  Phyllis Zimmerman and Pam Heim worked on the wording, and Pam spent hours on her hands and knees painting the design.  Then Joe Weninger and Dennis dug the post holes and put the sign in place.  It was definitely a group effort!

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‘FIFTY YEAR GRADUATES’

Monday, May 26th, 2008

Saturday evening 5/17/08, Anamoose High School celebrated their commencement with 8 graduates.  As usual, it was a beautiful ceremony.  It has been a tradition for many years that the graduating class invites the 50 year graduates.  Eleven members ( and some of the spouses) of the class of 1958 participated.  They gathered at the senior center for reacquainting, remembering and conversation, had a delicious meal at the Anamoose Cafe prepared by Connie Rudnick, and then on to graduation.  After the ceremony all alumni were invited back to the senior center for cake, coffee and punch.   

Thank you graduating seniors for remembering us ( I, too, have been there and done that) on your special night.  It also brings back and gives us memories we will forever cherish.  

Pictured below are sitting from left to right, Dorothy Berndt Leier, Rose Hornbacher, Frances Lemer Lageson, Gilbert Gienger and Ramona Buxa Bender.    Standing are, Eileen Wick, James Essig, Vernon Wick, Dalton Kohlman, Terry Roe and Harold Spletto.

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Only 5 Weeks to the Big Wedding

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

We are getting excited as we get closer to Saturday, June 28th for Joe and Ana-Moose’s wedding.  That is the day we will add Ana to our Welcome sign.  Keith Reinowski, Midwest Graphics & Signs, is getting Ana ready for her big day.  And then there is Joe–like a typical male he just stands there waiting.  (See top banner)

We are selling black and blue T-shirts and pins to commemorate this special day.   T shirts come in small and medium youth; and medium, large and extra large adult sizes.  They are only $10.  The buttons sell for $2 each.  Pam Heim is our artist.  The proceeds go to our Anamoose Area Foundation Fund.  The Buttons and T-shirts are sold at the Bank, Lumber Yard and Senior Center, or you can contact me at 701-465-3476.

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It’s For the Birds

Monday, May 19th, 2008

bonnies-bird-warmer.jpgI discovered there are quite a few people in Anamoose who help out the birds-summer and winter.  Bonnie Dockter uses a heating device in the winter to keep her bird bath thawed out.  Her grandchildren wanted to be in the picture too. 

kesler-purple-martin-house.jpgEmanuel Kesler moved this purple martin house over to his yard when Wes Michelson moved to Harvey.  He even made a hoist so he can take it up and down to clean it out-or get the sparrows out of it. 

buchholz-finches.jpgJanice Buchholz took this picture of the finches eating from a bird feeder in her back yard. 

bird-in-zimmerman-yard.jpgPhyllis and Dennis Zimmerman have welcomed this rose breasted grosbeak to their feeder.  They also have seen a baltimore oriole. 

Needless to say, we have caring people in our community who are concerned about the birds. 

Coloring the Moose

Friday, May 16th, 2008

carrie-bartz.jpgOur Horizons program sponsored a Joe and Ana-Moose coloring contest.  Pam Heim, 3rd and 4th grade teacher, drew a picture of Joe and Ana-Moose with sunflower and tree background.  Carrie Bartz, 3rd grade, (picture) won in the 1st-3rd grade group, while Leah Jans, kindergarten, won in the pre-school-kindergarten group.  Each girl received a Joe and Ana-Moose t-shirt.  The 14 moose pictures are on display in the Anamoose Senior Citizen Center. 

Students at Work

Friday, May 16th, 2008

This morning I took these pictures of some high school students and teachers out picking up liter in the Anamoose area.  What a great way to celebrate their last day of school!

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Money, Money, Money

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

endowment-fund-brochure.jpgThat’s what we need to get our Anamoose Area Foundation Fund moving. The Foundation concept is simple-to create a fund where gifts from many people are pooled together and professionally handled through the ND Community Foundation.  Each year the income will be used to fund projects in the community.  Through a matching grant program in the ND Community Foundation  we need to collect $25,000 in the first year, and the ND Community Foundation adds $5,000.  In subsequent years, the ND Foundation will match dollar for dollar up to $10,000, with a bonus if we can raise $25,000.

To start, we are using the $10,000 that we will receive at the end of June for our 18 month committment to the Horizons Leadership program.  We have received over $7,000 from businesses and individuals, so we have less than $8,000 to go to reach our goal for the year.  We have mailed out letters to Anamoose area people and businesses, and made some personal contacts.  This week we are mailing out letters to all alumni that graduated before 1971. 

Dennis Zimmerman and Bill Goodwin will be putting up a thermometer on Main St. that will keep track of our Foundation Fund.  Pam Heim is our artist for the project. . 

A WEDDING YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

sth70502-80-w.jpgThe city of Anamoose is happy to announce the wedding of Ana and Joe on June 28th, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. at the city park.  Ana is at last joining Joe on the welcoming billboard as you come into town.    A program is planned with speakers, music, poetry, pictures  in the park, mock wedding and a free catered supper.  Shirts and buttons will be sold and the proceeds will go to the Anamoose endowment fund.  We certainly hope that you will mark this day on your calendar and help us celebrate  this great event.

EVERYONE WELCOME!!!!!

Grant Writing for the Novice(me)

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

I attended the Grant Writing seminar at Devils Lake yesterday.  Lynette Krenelka from UND did an excellent job in explaining the difficult process of grant writing.  She gave us a big fat folder for our evening reading enjoyment.  After the initial planning, the next step (and the hardest) is to find a company that gives grants that fit our needs.

Moose Wally from Walhalla was at the meeting.  At least I know there was someone else there that didn’t have a clue before Wednesday on how to write a grant.  Liann Zeller, Walhalla, said they are going to have to bring Wally to Anamoose June 28th when Joe and Ana-moose are getting married and maybe Wally can find a girlfriend here.  If you have any girl-moose friends please let me know so I can line up a little match making at the wedding. 

Pictured are:  Grant writing class, Towner County at Grant Writing class, Luann & Wally, Dr. Lynette Krenelka & Wally, myself & Wally

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Good Deals in Housing

Friday, April 11th, 2008

Janice Buchholz & I discovered that Anamoose is not the only community with housing concerns.  There were many communities represented at the Housing meeting in Steele yesterday.  It was interesting to listen to the towns tell of their housing situations.  Hazelton had advertised they would give 2 free lots & a cash incentive to people coming to live there.  They got 500 calls!  People told them “we want out of the city-the crime, the cost”.  If any community needs help with housing they should contact: Jolene Kline, 701-328-8072, or 1-800-292-8621 or email her at jkline@ndhfa.org

In Anamoose right now we have some very nice affordable homes for sale.  The ads for them are on the Anamoose web site at http://www.anamoose.com/  You can email aheer@gondtc.com  for more information on homes.  Pictured is 5 of the 7 homes that I know of that are for sale.

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One Step Closer To Home Rule

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

home-rule-meeting.jpgWe had our informational public meeting Saturday on Home Rule.  Jerry Hjelmstad of the League of Cities explained to us how we would benefit from home rule.  He told us that 1/3rd of the ND communities now have home rule and 4 are in the process of setting it up.  The advantages of home rule are: 1.  Flexibility. 2.  More power for us community members as we can refer and initiate petitions.  3.  The city government will have the ability to add a sales tax.  One hundred twenty ND communities now have sales tax.  4.  The city government can combine mills and put them where needed. 

We will be voting on home rule at the regular election on June 10th.  Home rule is one of our goals in our strategic plan. 

More Strategic Planning

Friday, March 21st, 2008

steering-committee-meeting.jpgDonna Anderson, our facilitator for the Horizons program, met with us yesterday.  We went through our Strategic Plan (again !) from start to finish, which is 18 pages of projects. 

We have accomplished many things, such as:  more meals on Sundays, a Welcome package for people moving into Anamoose, a Farmer’s Market planned to start in June, empty lots and homes identified and listed, a blog site set us and Anamoose web site continued, 12 people took an Excel Computer class, people informed of happenings in Anamoose by a monthly calendar, Christmas letter sent out that promoted Anamoose, Ana-Day planned for Saturday, June 28th, Blood Pressure Clinics being held once  month at the Anamoose Senior Center, Home Rule Charter set up ready for voting on in June, and an Anamoose Foundation Fund started with our money from Horizons.  We are working on many more projects that hopefully I will be able to blog on in the future. 

Pictured are Mardell Helm, Donna Anderson, Dennis Zimmerman, Alyce Heer, and Shirley Nitz. 

Too Early for Gardening?

Friday, March 14th, 2008

Even though there is still snow on the ground we are thinking of gardening.  As a result of the Horizon Program a Farmers Market will be started June 1st.  It will be in the Anamoose Park from 6 to 8 pm every Monday evening.  So if you are interested in selling homemade crafts, baked goods, or fresh fruit and vegetables contact Bonnie at 465-3088 or email her at bonniedockter@yahoo.com  Or you can plan to come to buy a little of everything and visit with friends.  Let the kids play at the playground while you shop.  We hope to make this a fun evening out for everyone. 

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

The birthday club met at my home (Phyllis Zimmerman) this month.  You get to be the hostess the month of your birthday.  Six of us play hand and foot (card game), visit and have dessert and beverages.  Sometimes we meet in the afternoon and sometimes in the evening.  It is an enjoyable gathering, and of course, it is always fun to be a winner in cards.  Pictured birthday-club-003.jpgare Phyllis Zimmerman, Lauretta Schilling, Angie Kesler, Dorothy Thomssen, Marion Thomssen and Kathy Rademacher.     

          

“Dig in” to Tourism

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

Just got back from vacation on Monday, and already attended a “Dig in”to Tourism conference Tuesday in Devils Lake.  Sarah Otte Coleman, ND Tourism Director, said ND has a 17% increase in tourism, while the national average is only 13.4%.  68% of the tourists are from out of state.  The number one reason for travel here is visiting relatives, number 2 is coming for fun, and third is business.  ND is the cheapest state to visit at an average of $187 a day.  The Tourism website of http://www.ndtourism.com/ is very colorful and informative as I found out today when I checked it out. 

Some of us got together in small groups to practice saying “We’re counting on you!” for a ND Tourism Hospitality DVD that will be released April 20th at the ND Tourism conference. 

Holly Mawby, owner of Gardendwellers Farm, has a very different garden.  Her very unique brochure tells how she and her husband have taken over the community of Churchs Ferry that was “virtually removed from the map by waters of nearby Devils Lake.”  In 2 1/2 blocks (or 2 acres) they grow 14 different herbs and 3000 lb of rhubarb.  In her brochure she advertises for 8 other businesses.  Visit their website at www.gardendwellersfarm.com to see more of what they have to offer. 

For one of our afternoon sessions we practiced how to do an “Elevator Speech” which is a 30-60 second talk on who we are, where we are from, and what we want to promote in our community or business.  These short, concise talks were used by salesmen when they only had 30-60 seconds while they rode the elevator up with their clients till they reached their floor. 

This picture shows Shirley Nitz and I posing next to the ND poster.  The speaker in the second picture is Holly Mawby, and in the third picture we are with some dedicated Wally, the moose, fans from Walhalla.  They said Wally is a bachelor, but we told them how our Joe Moose is getting married to Ana-moose June 28th.  I went on their website today, and they already have blogged about the tourism day.  They have a great website that you might want to check out- http://walhalla.communityblogs.us

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Boys Basketball Team Goes to Region

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

The Drake/Anamoose boys basketball team outscored Bottineau last night in a District 11 Region play in a game at Bottineau.  They earned themselves the spot of District 11 number 4 seed in the Region 6 Tournament.  The Raiders will take on the District 12 champions Minot Bishop Ryan Lions at 6:15pm Monday, March 3rd in Minot.  The Raiders boys basketball team has not competed in the region tournament since 1996.  Good luck boys!

boys-basketball-game.jpgPicture 1;  Riley Walker, Andrew Rott, Kyle Wangen, Nathan Martin, and Brandon Martwich listen to coach Doug Martin give instructions during time out.

Picture 2:  The score board showing Drake/Anamoose beating anamoose-wins.jpgBottineau by a score of 37 to 31

Thanks to Shonella Lemer for the article and pictures. 

Farmers Market Coming This Summer

Monday, February 25th, 2008

As a result of the Horizon Program a Farmers Market has been set up to begin on Monday, June 2nd.  It will be at the park from 6 to 8 pm every Monday night.  If you are interested in selling homemade crafts, baked goods, or fresh fruit & vegetables contact Bonnie Dockter at 465-3088 or email her at bonniedockter@yahoo.com 

Or you can come to buy a little of everything and visit with friends.  Let the kids play at the playground while you shop.  We hope to make this a fun night out for everyone. 

Not Just Another Sunday in Anamoose

Monday, February 25th, 2008

I wanted to put together another slide-show before I forgot how.  These pictures were taken yesterday.  They start out with the baptism of Sarah and Chris Ammon’s baby Jared.  Then the Anamoose Cafe was open for breakfast buffet.  I had to go home for another camera as my battery died, so many of the crowd had left by time I ate and went home to get another camera.

In the afternoon our committee for planning the Wedding of Joe and Ana-Moose met at the Senior Center, but I forgot the pictures till our meeting was over.  The Wedding will be Saturday, June 28th, so mark that on your calendar.  We are going to get buttons and  shirts with Joe and Ana on.  The program will start at 3pm with speakers, singing, and the wedding.  There will be a free picnic in the park with wedding cake and favors.  Plans are that Ana will join Joe on the Anamoose Welcome sign after the wedding. 

In the evening we got together at Angie and Emanuel Kesler’s house for dominos and food with the same people that we ate breakfast with.  So you can see there are things going on in Anamoose, even on Sunday. 

Daddy Day Care

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

We are fortunate to have 2 day care facilities caring for our young while Mom and Dad are working.  Pat Jund and Bonnie Kummer operate their businesses from their respective homes.  Pictured is Pat Jund with members of our future leaders.

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Multiuse of the Senior Center

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

clip-art.jpgWednesday was the first time the Baptists were out for blood—the Anamoose Blood Drive, that is!  The United Community Baptist Church of Anamoose held a blood drive at the Senior Center.  Darlene Frueh said they got 29 units, which Rich Larcombe of United Blood Services said was very good.  The Anamoose Senior Citizens will hold their annual blood drive in June.

Then last night our Anamoose Area Endowment committee met at the Senior Center.  Amy Warnke, ND Community Foundation Development Director, helped us finalize our brochure, guidelines, mission statement, and letters to be sent out to potential donors.  We will be starting visiting in March.

Senior Housing a “buzz”

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

Its not the residents that are buzzing, but, saws and other equipment being used by Feist Plumbing of Harvey and Ron Bartz Carpentry to replace and repair water lines in most of the apartments.  Funding is provided by grant money from the city of Anamoose through Souris Basin Planning Council and the Housing Corporation. Pictured are Ron Bartz  in a hallway and Tim Feist and Ron Bartz in a vacant apartment. ron.jpghousing-project-002.jpg

Back to Back Events

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

candlelight-supper-at-cafe.jpgvalentine-supper-at-cafe.jpgWednesday evening was busy for me when I atteded 3 events.  First Vernon and I had to eat out at the  Valentine candlelight supper at the cafe.  In spite of the storm there was a good crowd for the barbeque ribs, chicken and swiss steak buffet.  The food was great and it was fun to visit with friends. 

At 6pm we had a Business meeting, and at 6:30 we had an Endowment meeting.  That worked great for some of us that are involved in both. 

And they say that nothing goes on in small towns.  They need to come to Anamoose!

Lots To Do Yet

Friday, February 8th, 2008

We crammed a lot of planning into one and a half hours when our Steering Committee met yesterday at the cafe.  We worked through our Strategic Plan. 

Under the category of  Improve Business Climate in Anamoose we have 7 strategies.  Under the category of Adequate and Affordable Housing we have 4 strategies.  With  our Communications category we are working on 7 strategies.  We just put together a Welcome package (see previous blog by Mardi)  Our goal to Promote Tourism has 7 strategies.  The biggest projects under tourism are putting together a brochure, and planning for the wedding of Joe and Ana-Moose on Saturday, June 28th.   You will hear alot more about the wedding in our future blogs.  Developing Future Leaders has 3 strategies for youth and adults alike.  The goal of a Clean Anamoose Community includes everything from old buildings, signs, cars, our park, to diseased trees.  We couldn’t forget the elderly in our plan where we have 7 strategies.  And on the opposite end of the spectrum we want to keep our young people in Anamoose by including them in our plans. 

Under the category of Home Rule, we have put together a Home Rule Charter that will be distributed to all households, a public meeting will be held, and a vote will be held in June. 

And finally, we are setting up a Community Endowment Foundation that will be started with our $10,000 from the Horizons program. 

We have a lot to do yet!

Pictures left to right are: Mardell Helm, Alyce Heer, Dennis Zimmerman, Bill Goodwin, steering-comm-mtg-on-feb-7.jpgJoe Weninger, Bonnie Dockter, and Shirley Nitz.

Hunter Safety Award

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

steve-heim.jpgOn January 19th Steve Heim, Anamoose school superintendant, was awarded a 10 year State Hunter’s Safety award at the annual workshop. 

Now if only we could give the deer some instructions on how to stay off the highway. 

Never Too Old to Learn

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Last night we had our first Excel Computer class at the school.  We got stormed out last Monday.  Evoynel Berg, the computer teacher at school, started with the basics of excel-class1.jpgspreadsheets and bookkeeping.  We have 12 registered for the class. 

The cost of the class is covered by a grant from CONAC (Center of North America Coalition for Rural Development), so the older than excel-class2.jpgaverage students only had to pay $25 for the book and CD.