Thursday, June 3, 2010
Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Brings National Fundraising Expert to Grand Rapids
I can personally attest to Jean's lively delivery method and great ideas for fundraising that you can put into practice right away. You do not want to miss this opportunity. Register staff, volunteers and especially board members today!
Event Details:
Thursday, June 10
9 a.m. to noon (Registration will open at 8:30 a.m.)
TimberLake Lodge 144 SE 17th Street, Grand Rapids
Fees: $15 for MCN members; $25 for nonmembers
Register for this event at www.mncn.org/events.htm.
Thanks to support from the Blandin Foundation, we are able to offer this workshop at reduced rates.
Come for the workshop and stay for the Nonprofit Networking session:
Immediately following this workshop participants and others are invited to the Nonprofit Networking session from noon to 1 p.m. with special guest Jean Block. Because this session is being held at the TimberLake Lodge facility rules do not allow you to bring your own lunch. Refreshments will be served at the workshop or you can purchase lunch from the TimberLake Lodge. Attendance at the workshop is not necessary to attend the networking session, however, it will enhance the experience. If you are planning on attending this networking session please let me know by emailing me at mary@mncn.org or call 218-726-4887.
I hope to see you there!
Mary
Mary Streufert
Northeast Regional Coordinator
Minnesota Council of Nonprofits
424 W. Superior St., Ste 500
Duluth, MN 55802
Phone: 218-726-4887
Fax: 218-529-2285
Email: mary (at) mncn.org
Web site: www.mncn.org
Saturday, May 22, 2010
2009 Kid’s Fishing Day at Clubhouse Campground
MARCELL, MN —The 21st annual North Itasca Kid's Fishing Day will be held On Saturday, June 12th at the Clubhouse Lake Campground on the Deer River District of the Chippewa National Forest. The campground is located approximately 5 miles east of Marcell. Follow county road 45 east from highway 38 and watch for directional signs.
Kids fishing Day is open to all kids between the ages of 4 to 14 years. This fun event provides an excellent opportunity for kids to get introduced to the sport of fishing and enjoy a day on the water. Beginning at 8:00 am, there will be a brief water safety session. Local fishing guides will be available to take the kids fishing on Clubhouse Lake. The kids will also have the choice to fish from the shore or the fishing pier. A free lunch will follow at noon. There also will be prize drawings, a casting contest and minnow races! Pre-register by writing or calling:
Jen Guith @ the Deer River Ranger District
1037 Division Street / P.O. Box 308
Deer River, MN 56636
246-2123
Monday, May 17, 2010
Help Set Grand Rapids Community Vision - May 25th
developing a new comprehensive plan for the community. The City of
Grand Rapids is holding a public meeting on Tuesday May 25th, 7:00 PM
at the Grand Rapids Middle School 1000 NE 8th Avenue, Grand Rapids.
The purpose of the meeting is to get input on people's vision for what
they want Grand Rapids to be like in 20 years.
The Comprehensive Plan is the official long-range policy document for
the City, guiding zoning and land use ordinances, investments in
public infrastructure, economic development programs, natural resource
use and protection, housing policy, and other issues. Grand Rapids'
existing Comprehensive Plan is eight years old. Many policies and
recommendations in the existing plan no longer reflect the current
needs, concerns, and issues of Grand Rapids residents and businesses.
The new Comprehensive Plan will reflect the vision of Grand Rapids
residents, businesses, and other stakeholders.
A Steering Committee made up of residents, government officials, and
business owners is setting the plan's priorities and policy
recommendations, which will be put before the Grand Rapids Planning
Commission and City Council for adoption when complete. The Committee
seeks your opinion on whether the 2003 plan still reflects community
goals, what forward-looking issues are most pressing, and whether the
Committee is on the right track in defining long range goals.
The planning process for the new Comprehensive Plan is just starting
and will take about a year to complete. The Steering Committee has
started to define the desired long-term vision for Grand Rapids and
compare it to the vision from the 2003 Plan. In order to set the new
long-term vision, the Steering Committee needs public comment to
identify the long-term issues, problems, and opportunities that
residents, businesses, and visitors believe are most important.
The Committee invites residents and other interested parties to shape
the City's desired future form and character. Based on the comments
and priorities expressed at this meeting, the Steering Committee will
create land use goals, policies, and a future land use map for Grand
Rapids.
At this public meeting the Committee will listen to residents'
perceptions of the Grand- Rapids-that-is and identify the issues to be
addressed for shaping the Grand-Rapidsto- be. Is this our only chance
for comment? Residents and interested parties will have additional
opportunities for public input over the next year, after additional
draft material has been developed.
For more information please contact: Rob Mattei, Grand Rapids
Community Development (218-326-7622) Brian Ross, CR Planning, Inc.
(612-588-4904).
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Get Fit Itasca: Bike Month
· May 10, 2010 -Ride with Our High School Stars; Leaving from the Itasca County Fairgrounds at 6:00 pm, members of the Grand Rapids High School Basketball team and other sports will lead a ride to Gunn Park. Refreshments will be served at the park before we ride back to the fairgrounds. All levels of bikers are encouraged to come meet our local youth stars and show your peddle power!
· May 14, 2010 –Ride your bike to the Community Fishing Opener BBQ; Bicycling is a great form of transportation! Are you planning on attending this community event? Come by bike (consider it, parking made easy), visit the Get Fit Itasca table, and receive a gift from us for your efforts. The event is located at Central School, 4:00 to 7:00pm.
· May 15, 2010 –YMCA Group Fitness Takes the Trail; Itasca County Family YMCA Group Fitness Instructors Lisa Hain and Heather Reitter will lead a fitness ride starting at the Itasca County Fair Grounds at 10:00 am. Everyone is invited to peddle their way to better health.
· May 17, 2010 –Take a ride with Itasca County Citizen of the Year, Gwenn Smith; Ride anything with wheels that you provide the power: bikes, trikes, Big Wheels, strollers, scooters, etc. This paved, closed course will be great for families of all ages. Starting from the Deer River High School at 5:30 pm. Water will be provided and fresh fruit and vegetables will be available after the ride.
· May 19, 2010 –Class entitled "Commuter Cycling: How and Why?" The Grand Rapids Public Library and Get Fit Itasca have joined to bring a few local commuters together to share their story. Why do they choose to commute this way? What are their challenges, advantages, and rewards? 6:00 to 7:00 pm at the Grand Rapids Public library. Come hear about their adventures and see if bicycle commuting might be for you!
· May 20, 2010 –Ride with the Mayor; Join Grand Rapids Mayor, Dale "Spud" Adams as he tours Grand Rapids. This ride will leave from the Itasca County Family YMCA at 6:00 pm. It will be about an hour ride that is appropriate for all levels of cyclists. Water, fresh fruit, and vegetables will be available after the ride in the Y lobby.
· May 21, 2010 –National Bike to Work Day; Leave your car in the garage and be your own gas. Get Fit Itasca encourages you to join the millions across the country that will be peddling themselves to work today. Let us know if you take the challenge we'll keep track and announce it at a later date.
· May 25, 2010 –Group ride with Matt Rezac; Grand Rapids community member, Matt will lead about a 2 hour ride showcasing some of his favorite routes leaving from the Itasca County Family YMCA at 6:00 pm. This ride is appropriate for all level of riders. Water, fresh fruit and vegetables will be served following the ride.
· May 26, 2010 –Wee Ride; From 6:00 pm to 7:30pm the Grand Rapids Public Utilities will block their large parking lot off to cars to give our children a smooth place to practice their peddle. Bring your bikes, trikes, Big Wheels, and scooters to ride the loop without fear of being hit by a car. Parking will be available in the smaller attached lot. Water, fresh fruits and veggies will be available for refueling.
All events are weather dependent, if questionable or for more information please contact Meghan Bown at 327-1161 ext. 240 or mbown@ymcaitasca.org . All events are posted under active living at www.getfititasca.org . Helmets are encouraged! We look forward to celebrating and improving our counties health one ride at a time. Please join us for one, two or all of the bike month events!
Some fun classes from Community Ed for Spring
Create your own personal stepping stones to add to your garden or walkway. You will learn to mix, use molds to shape your stone, add designs and mosaic embellishments and print in stone. Instructor provides information and resources to make more on your own. A fun and easy project for all ages. For Youth 7 and up, Teens, and Adults. Children ages 7-14 must be accompanied by an adult. Fee for 1 person $15 Fee for Children accompanied by an Adult $25.00 (Contact 327-5730 if this is the case)
Class # 318694
Tuesday ~ 5/4/10
4:00pm - 6:30pm
Instructor: Staci Taylor
Location: Grand Rapids RJE Middle School-Room 410 Art
Fee: $15.00
Salads and Dressings
Tired of the same old iceberg lettuce and Italian dressing? Salads aren't boring anymore as Chef Andy Faltynek of TimberLake Lodge demonstrates the secrets of making a great salad dressing and gives his w twist on salads. After demonstration class will be treated to a tasting.
Class # 318692
Tuesday ~ 5/11/10
6:30pm - 8:00pm
Instructor: Andy Faltynek
Location: TimberLake Lodge, Grand Rapids, MN
Fee: $20.00
Register online or with 318 Community Ed, 327-5730
Its All In How You Look At It!
Does the "same old way" keep repeating itself so you feel stuck and without options? Discover the power of choice in defining greater possibilities for yourself and supporting new attitudes and behaviors. Fresh perpectives will recharge your ability to take action and maintain a positive outlook
Class # BZ101
Thurday 5/1310
6:30pm - 8:00pm
Instructor: Bonnie Henriksen
Location: ISD 318 Administration Building – Conference Room 135
Fee: $25.00
Register online or with 318 Community Ed, 327-5730
Basic Babysitting
This basic babysitting class will focus on how to handle emergencies, entertaining children safely, basic child care skill, leadership basic first aid and babysitting business skills. Students will need to bring a lunch, and a doll or stuffed animal
Class # 318500 S2
Friday ~ 6/4/10
9:00am - 3:00pm
Instructor: Glenda Matteson
Location: Grand Rapids RJE Middle School-Rm 208
Fee: $20.00
Register online or with 318 Community Ed, 327-5730
Friday, April 2, 2010
Low Cost Vaccines for Adults
Friday, February 19, 2010
Hearing on Grand Rapids Walk/Biking Path Monday February 22nd
There will be a Public Hearing Monday February 22 at 6:00pm at the Grand Rapids City Hall!
10-0544 A public hearing on CP 2003-6, 3rd Avenue NE Rail Crossing Improvements/Closure
which includes CP 2004-2, TH 169 Multi-Use Trail, Phase 2.
This Multi-Use Trail will connect from the ending of the trail on the Airport Road, behind the Public Works Building, down the River Road and through Oakland Park to the foot bridge. It then continues back through Veterans Park, connects with the sidewalk and follows to the lights where users can cross the highway. It then follows down to the Sports Complex and connects with the Ridgewood Road Trail that was built last year. This trail section has the potential to connect the southeast and northeast quadrants of town!
We want to make sure the council knows:
· There currently is not a safe route that averts users from high traffic areas. Safety is key!
· That this an important piece in a full non-motorized transportation route. And, for some Non-motorized transportation is not recreation but their only means of transportation.
· Studies have shown that the construction of trails increases physical activity in area residents.
· Healthy, active communities attract new businesses and residents.
For more information:
Get Fit Itasca Community Health Coordinator
Minnesota State Health Improvement (SHIP) Coordinator, Itasca County
Itasca County YMCA
400 River Road
Grand Rapids, MN 55744
(218) 327-1161 ext. 240