Archive for the ‘10. Community: Skills and Mobilizing’ Category

SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION RESULTS

Monday, June 9th, 2008

The Stanley School District held an election on June 3, 2008 from 11 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.  There were 208 voters.  This was a great turn out.  Kelly Hanson won the elected board position in Area 2 and Scott Meiers won the elected board position in Area 3.  The community should be very proud of themselves for getting involved in community decisions.

Starting a New Business

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Daycare is an issue for most towns and city.  Two new daycares will be opening in Stanley.  Dianne Hellman is opening a daycare at the elementary school.  She is in the process of remodeling but is hoping to be open soon.  For more information, please call Dianne Hellman.  The second daycare opening is Rachel Neimitalo.   She purchased a house in town across from the elementary school and is also remodeling.  For more information, please contact Rachel Neimitalo.

Stanley welcomes new businesses!

For other daycares, please link to the Stanley webpage  www.stanleynd.com

Housing Is It An Issue?

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Attention all Stanley residents - What is your thought on the present housing situation in Stanley?

On June 10, 2008 during the election you will have the opportunity to give your thoughts. The survey will be brief, so as not to take up too much of your time.
It will ask about your current home and your thoughts about what is needed in the community to help make Stanley an attractive place for new people looking to move here.

Your help with this survey is greatly appreciated and very valued.

Cleaning Up The City Pond

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

Volunteers fromthe City of Stanley gathered together on a cold stormy spring saturday morning, to revitalize the city pond area. Workers converged on planting 40 trees, picking garbage, rocks and filling holes. The morning concluded with a noon meal served at the memorial building.
Volunteers from several groups in Stanley including, 4-H, church groups and service groups made up the 70+ volunteers who helped to beautify the city pond.

Archery in Stanley

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

I visited with Dustin Stammen, a student at the Stanley High School about what he thought was fun and what he’d tell someone who doesn’t know Stanley, what Stanley would have to offer. He told me that archery was fun for his friends, family and himself. What he liked most about hunting around Stanley is the wide open spaces and not a lot of people to hinder his sport. He and his family hunt deer, elk and moose in the fall and turkey in the spring. He told me that he and his dad as been successful in bagging deer and turkey but the elk and moose hasn’t been so successful. During the winter, Dustin, his friends and family go the community building on Tuesday nights to practice archery up stairs. They have targets already set up. There is no fee to practice. He has taken the time to help anyone who needs help in archery and whether he knows them or not. So if you get the urge to know about archery on a Tuesday winter night, it sounds like the community building is the place to be. I bet you’d find Dustin and his family there too.

thanks Dustin!

Coffee, Lunch and Shopping all in One Place

Friday, March 28th, 2008

Tri Jen and Hidden Treasure Store is a place in Stanley that is a must visit.  Tri Jen is a lunch and coffee shop specializing in variety of espressos and blended ice drinks located in the Hidden Treasure second hand store.  Many people with disabilities are working to keep the store going.  Some of those jobs are washing, tagging, stocking and ironing clothing.  Hidden Treasure received donations of articles from all over and volunteers along with Tri City Cares individuals turn those articles into our Hidden Treasures. Hidden Treasure collects small toys like beanie babies that are sent to the soldiers in Iraq which they give them to the children of Iraq.  These toys are perfect for soldiers to carry with them because they are a soft toy.  Personal items such as toilet paper, small size shampoos, deordant and portable food items such ramin noodles and hard candies are always welcomed for care packages  for our soldiers.  

“Retired Senior Program (RSVP)-  These are amazing volunteers that give thier time and talent to the store by acting as cashier, pricing clothing and doing many other jobs.  We wouldn’t be able to keep our doors open without them.” reported Lynn Petz.

“Besides a place to work, it is also a service to the community.  Tri City Cares individuals are very proud of being able to give back to the community.” Says Lynn Petz

Wages

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

There has been much discussion on how the local area businesses, hospital, and schools can compete for workers with the higher paying jobs created by oil activity.  There is always good and bad that comes from change.  The local economy is doing well but the fear of losing the economy possibly in the next few years scares a lot of citizens and businesses. Increasing the wages now to compete with the rising economy and having to stay at those wages when things start to cool off is a concern.  Please comment on this issue.  It would be nice to know your opinion.

Stanley School hosts Stragetic Planning Meeting

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

Last night, Tuesday March 25, 2008, the Stanley School District hosted a public meeting to discuss the future of the school district.  Stanley is looking at being stable in student numbers and with the increase of oil field activity the financial end is looking good.  Concerns of the public were available housing for new people moving into the district, providing laptops for large amount of new students (Stanley provides laptops for all students grades 5-12), building improvements and bussing.  These are just a few comments made at the meeting. The Stragetic Planning Minutes will be posted on the school’s website www.stanley.k12.nd.us

Welcome back to school!

Friday, February 15th, 2008

school-bell.jpgBarb Reese, Jim Hennessy and Randal Reese attended classes for advanced bloggers, today. Our plan for the future is to get more people to start blogging on our website.

District Tournaments held in Stanley

Friday, February 1st, 2008

The Stanley Schools will be hosting the Girls Basketball District Tournaments on Februrary 7, 8 and 9, 2008 and the Boys Basketball District Tournaments on February 21, 22, and 23, 2008.  This a benefit to our students, school and community.  It brings in people from other communities to shop in our stores, eat at our restaurants and so on.  The students and staff at the school get a great opportunity to play hosts to other community players, coaches, cheerleaders and fans.  We welcome all to our community and school.