Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Itasca Area Community Education offering some completely new classes in October!

Itasca Area Community Education is offering some completely new classes in October!
Be Creative and Share a Moment!   Try one of these new classes created just for you!  
Oct. 2 – Oct 30th – Tuesdays 5:30-7 pm iBienvendios a la Clase de Espanol! Spanish for Teens and Adults Experience the language of Spanish in a whole new way via Telepresence in your local school.  With Telepresence, you'll feel like you are in the same room as the instructor.  This is NOT your old TV class.    Gain Spanish Language Skills for travel and home. Explore the language and the culture. Rachel Pierce is back to teach her fun Spanish immersion classes. Be the first in your community to experience Telepresence and learn Spanish too! Choose from Grand Rapids, Bigfork or Nashwauk locations and register for that session.
Fee- $ 65.00 for 4 sessions. No class on 10/16/12.

Oct. 6th  - Saturday - 1-3pm Bread Making with a Stand Mixer  Discover the easy way to make fresh, healthy yeast bread  using a stand mixer. You'll have recipes and samples of fresh bread from the oven when class is finished! Grand Rapids High School  Fee-$20 paid at time of registration, plus $5 materials fee paid to instructor at class. Class #318949
Oct. 8th – Monday – 3-5pm Fair Isle Mittens at The Yarn Gallery Make warm and wonderful snowflake mittens out of your color combinations, while learning Fair Isle techniques and color work!  Fee $25 plus materials Class #318933

Oct. 8th – Monday – 6:30-8:30 pm Let's Make Toys! It's a HANDS-ON, DO-IT-YOURSELF Toy Workshop for all Dads, Moms, Grandparents, teachers and caregivers of kids.    We'll show you how to make all kinds of Toys out of everyday items in time for Christmas. Your kids will have fun playing for years with these toys.
ISD 318 Administration Building, Grand Rapids   Fee - $25 Class #318947

Oct 13th – Saturday –10am-1pm Socks 101 at the Yarn Gallery Make a mini sock while learning the techniques in basic sock knitting. Fee - $25 plus materials Class #318934

Oct. 19th – Friday – 3-5pm Unraveling Ravelry.com at The Yarn Gallery Discover with Carissa the features on Ravelry.com and take your knitting experiences to a whole new level. Fee - $15 Class #318935

Oct. 20th and 27th – Saturdays – 10am-12pm Felted Slippers at The Yarn Gallery Discover how to knit and then felt a cozy pair of slippers! Fee - $35 plus materials Class #318936 plus materials

Oct. 29th-Nov. 19th – Mondays – 6-8:30pm Spinning Workshop at The Yarn Gallery Improve or master your spinning techniques using a variety of fibers and types of yarns. For students of all levels experience. Fee - $100 for 4 sessions  Class #318938

Register with a friend, family member, or meet new people at every class.   Hurry because classes fill up quickly.  Visit the website at www.getlearning.org  to register for these and other classes offered.  View the Fall catalog and all of the exciting opportunities that await you too. You can contact us also at 218-327-5730 with questions or to register.  

Monday, August 27, 2012

Grand Rapids Great Decisions Discussion Group 2012

Great Decisions Discussion Group 2012


Great Decisions Discussion Group is reconvening for Fall 2012 to explore and discuss topics of the most thought-provoking foreign policy challenges facing Americans today. Great Decisions provides background information, current data and policy options for each issue and serves as the focal text for discussion groups. After a short presentation, attendees participate in a lively discussion about the topic of the day.

Our first topic for discussion this Fall is Promoting Democracy. Join us Wednesday, Sept. 12th 11:30 am-1:30 pm at Independent School District 318's Administration Building Board Room, 820 NW 1st Avenue, Grand Rapids, MN, for our first topic.

We will be discussing 3 more topics this Fall at the same time and place on the following days.

Cyber Security – Wednesday, Sept. 26th  11:30 am-1:30 pm ISD 318's Administration Building Board Room

Indonesia – Wednesday, Oct. 10th 11:30 am-1:30 pm ISD 318's Administration Building Board Room

Energy Geopolitics – Wednesday, Oct. 24th 11:30 am-1:30 pm ISD 318's Administration Building Board Room
 
For more info and to register for Great Decisions Discussion groups for reminders and updates go www.getlearning.org or call 218-327-5730.  Also more information on the program is available online at http://www.fpa.org/great_decisions/ Great Decisions briefing books are available at the discussion groups for $22 each.  Great Decisions Discussion Group is offered at no charge through ISD 318 Community Education.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Grand Rapids Archery Classes this Fall

   Rich Will and "Grand Rapids Archers" club members are teaching Archery again this Fall.  They will instruct 2 classes on Saturday, September 8th at the Forest History Center.   The first class, 12-2 pm is "Archery for Beginners – Class #318525".  This beginning class will cover proper, safe shooting techniques with the expert coaches of Itasca Archery Club. You will have opportunities to aim and shoot at traditional targets and 3D style targets.  All equipment is provided. Come dressed for the weather and wear sturdy shoes.  The "Archery for Beginners" is for Youth ages 8 and older.  Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult.

   "Archery-Intro to Competitive Team NASP –Class #318526" will be 2-4pm on Saturday, September 8th.
This class is an introduction to competition archery through the NASA program.  The only requirement is that you have completed NASP Archery training through your Physical Education class at school. (5th graders and older) You can discover team archery, improve your skills and learn about competing for your local NSAP team from team coaches.  If you are already a member of a school team, feel free to register and attend to polish up your skills and share your experiences.  

   Registration for these classes is required and the classes are small for individual attention, so register early to secure your spot.  Class fee must be paid at the time of registration to guarantee your space in the class.  You can register and pay the fee ($15 per class) online at www.getlearning.org or mail in your registration to Community Education, 820 NW 1st Ave., Grand Rapids, MN.  This class is offered by ISD 318 Community Education.

Monday, August 20, 2012

United Way of 1000 Lakes Announces $239,000 in Grants

GRAND RAPIDS - United Way of 1000 Lakes Board of Directors announces
investments into 37 health and human service programs through 27 partner
agencies. The program allocations represent the second year of a 2-year
funding cycle and will be distributed beginning on July 1, 2012 and ending
June 30, 2013, United Way's fiscal year.

Allocations totaling more than $239,000 were awarded to programs across the
county. This represents more than $213,000 in community donations that will
be invested directly into United Way's focus areas: Education, Income and
Health, and $26,000 in donor designations to specific agencies.

"We're so thankful for the donors who make all this possible," said Madelen
Schuemann, board member and chair of this year's fundraising campaign. "We
are committed to getting the most out of every donor investment and helping
agencies meet the rising demands they face."

United Way has aimed to target programs addressing basic needs, wellness,
thriving children, adult independence and financial stability, adding
Project Care and Minnesota Diversified Industries (MDI) to its partner
agencies. Project Care was among the 26 agencies requesting allocations and
was awarded $7,500. The clinic provides free health outreach services to
Grand Rapids area residents who are uninsured and can't afford access to
health care.

Other agencies receiving funding include: Advocates for Family Peace,
$25,000; Baby Steps Boutique, 5,000; Bigfork Valley Day Stay, $3,000; Boy
Scouts Voyageurs Area Council, $1,000; Bridges Kinship Mentoring, $9,700;
Campus Life/YFC, $14,000; Cooperative Solutions, $10,000; Elder Circle &
R.S.V.P, $13,500; First Call 2-1-1, $15,000; Friendship Haven Adult Day
Stay, $3,000; GRACE House, $3,000; Grand Rapids Food Shelf, $10,000; Home
Visitor Program, $6,500; Hope House, $4,500; Itasca County 4H Federation,
$6,890; Itasca County Family YMCA & Bruce Bauer Center, $31,370; Itasca
County Food Shelf Coalition, $10,000; Itasca County Long Term Care
Transportation Coalition, $2,000; Itasca Wellness Court, 5,000; Kootasca,
$10,000; Project READ, $5,000; and Support within Reach, $12,250.

Community members from various backgrounds and professions make up the
United Way's volunteer Community Investment Council. The Council is
responsible for reviewing agencies applying for United Way funding by
evaluating programs, visiting agencies, interviewing staff and board
members, and reviewing financial records to develop an understanding of the
agencies community impact. The council then provides the United Way board of
directors with their funding recommendations for approval.

United Way's rigorous allocations process ensures that contributions are
fulfilling our mission of changing our community by helping people in need
through responsible use of donations. United Way's allocation process also
helps its partner agencies to leverage additional funding from state,
federal and private grants.

The 2012 fundraising campaign kicks off Sept. 15 with a Community Pancake
Breakfast in downtown Grand Rapids. The breakfast, from 7 to 10 a.m., will
feature civic leaders, businesses and volunteers whipping up delicious
hotcakes for the community and competing in United Way's first Pancake
Cook-off and Pancake Flip Relay. For more information, call United Way at
(218) 999-7570.

United Way of 1000 Lakes is improving lives by mobilizing the caring power
of community. Our focus is on the basic building blocks for a good life:
education, income and health. United Way of 1000 Lakes partners with 27
agencies and invests in more than 37 local programs to create positive
change across Itasca County. For more information on how to join the United
Way and its partners to build a stronger community, visit
www.unitedwayof1000lakes.org <http://www.unitedwayof1000lakes.org/> or call
(218) 999-7570

Friday, July 27, 2012

Free Forum Addresses Collaborative Business Strategies for Nonprofits: July 31

The United Way of 1000 Lakes together with the Blandin Foundation and the
Grand Rapids Area Community Foundation will host a free live stream
leadership forum, "New Structures for New Times: Leadership for a Strong
Nonprofit Sector
<http://minnesotanonprofits.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=c7edeeaf000d49
b689fe3b0f5&id=1b918e146a&e=c47c71f959
> " on Tuesday, July 31, from 8 a.m.
to noon at the Timberlake Lodge Hotel.

Designed for non-profit board members, directors and staff, foundations,
schools, government officials and community leaders, the free forum will
explore collaborative business strategies to maintain our strong nonprofit
community in the challenging times ahead, in light of growing need and
declining resources.

The United Way of 1000 Lakes is one of five United Way's across the state
partnering with the Greater Twin Cities United Way to host the forum via
Live Video Streaming from the Minneapolis Hilton Hotel.

Check-in begins at 7:30 a.m. with a light breakfast, followed by keynote
speaker, release of a new study by MAP for Nonprofits and Wilder Research on
success factors in nonprofit mergers; a panel discussion by nonprofits and
business leaders; followed by a focused conversation about increasing the
collective impact of the Itasca County areas nonprofit community.

Keynote: Paul Grogan, president and CEO of The Boston Foundation, will share
his thoughts on how each of us can be a catalyst for a collaborative future.

Panel Facilitator: Luz María Frias, Vice President of Community
Philanthropy, The Minneapolis Foundation

Panelist: Armando Camacho, President, Neighborhood House; Jon Campbell,
EVP & Director of Social Responsibility, Wells Fargo; Linda Keene, CEO, Girl
Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin Valleys; Jennifer Martin, retired SVP,
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans & Board Chair of Children's Home Society.

For reservations contact the United Way at 218-999-7570 or
info@unitedwayof1000lakes.org.
For more information about the event, visit www.unitedfrontmn.org.

Monday, July 2, 2012

United Way Gears Up for Water Drive: July 4th-11th

The United Way of 1000 Lakes mobilizes community Water Drive to aid
flood-affected residents in Aitkin County and surrounding communities. Help
kick-off the week-long drive this Fourth of July by making a donation at one
of the numerous drop-off sites throughout Grand Rapids. The drive will run
from July 4th - 11th with the goal to collect 10,000 bottles.

To help, simply drop-off cases of bottled water and sealed gallon jugs at
one of four drop-off locations (Cub Foods, Wal-Mart, Ogle's Marketplace
Foods, and Second Harvest North Central Food Bank). The water will be
delivered to areas most impacted by the floodwaters with the help of UPS and
the Second Harvest. Donors with large deliveries should call ahead at (218)
999-7570 or (218) 259-9535.

The drive is a coordinated effort with Aitkin County, the American Red Cross
and the Salvation Army to bring a basic need to flood victims in Aitkin,
McGregor and Big Sandy Lake, many are expected to be without drinking water
or power for several weeks.

DONATE:
Cases of bottled water
Sealed gallon jugs

DROP-OFF SITES:
Cub Foods
WalMart
Ogle's Marketplace Foods
Second Harvest

For more information or for volunteer opportunities, please call (218)
999-7570.

When we are all working together toward a common purpose we truly LIVE
UNITED.

Learn more at www.unitedwayof1000lakes.org.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

FIRST FRIDAY May 4th


May 4, 2012  4-8 pm - at something ORIGINAL

FIRST FRIDAY

 

a celebration of art & community 

  Downtown Grand Rapids

 

 

 

SOMETHING ORIGINAL

Get a sneak peek of Holly Hasting's jewelry before her trunk show

Mother's Day weekend.

Holly's "Neckware" engineers and incorporates fossils, stones, crystals and worldly findings from her travels. Owners "ware" their own one of-a-kind glamour...

 

 

 

Join us for a great time!

 

 

Don't miss out on food,drinks

and fun conversation!

 

 

 

 

 

 

MACROSTIE ART CENTERPresenting two new exhibitions for May: acrylic paintings by Adam Swanson and the 5th annual miniatures exhibition with a special First Friday student show by Itasca Life Options participants. Music by Anne Nalan from 5 – 7 pm and artist talks at 6 pm.

BENDERS SHOE & SPORTShowcasing the birch bark weaving of John Zasada. The process of finding, gathering, and preparing bark and weaving items like ornaments, shoes, and backpacks is endlessly fascinating and keeps him connected to the forest of northern MN.

THE YARN GALLERYHosting pianist Bonnie Kangas for a First Friday open house.

STAINED GLASS WITH CLASSCelebrating their Grand Opening weekend, Stained Glass with Class will display new stained glass works of art with ongoing project demonstrations until 8 pm.

OLD CENTRAL SCHOOLCelebrating First Friday with acoustic guitarist and singer Nick Wourms.

WHISPERING WOODS GALLERYFeaturing artist of the month Peggy Sutherland. Peggy will demonstrate how she makes her beautiful necklaces.The gallery will have a special sale and homemade goodies.

ABC'S OF QUILTING A full service quilt shop with fabric, patterns, and notions to complete your works of art. ABC'S also provides long-arm quilting in our design studio. Stop in and watch our demo of how to make a flower garden using fabric and crayons!

ITASCA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYWelcoming Beier's Greenhouse with a demonstration of how to make beautiful memorial baskets and fairy gardens. Visitors can also view an old fashioned bicycle on the second floor.

WINGS 'N WILLOWS ART GALLERY & CUSTOM FRAMINGFeaturing the pottery of Mary Augustine. Mary creates beautiful works of art using horsehair and the ancient art form of raku. From 4:30 to 8 pm.

FRAME UPTreat your senses to the art, music and food of Nepal! Carmen Haugen and Kim Young will share their recent experiences in the exotic land of Nepal through art and photos, music, traditional garb, and a cup of tea.

BREWED AWAKENINGS May's featured artist is local painter and art educator Lea Friesen with an exhibit exploring non-traditional portraiture.Music by Sam Miltich from 4- 6 pm and a dinner special until 6:30 pm.

it's National Bike Month...Celebrate pedal power!




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