Archive for the ‘03. Poverty: Action’ Category

Hear Now Program

Friday, June 6th, 2008

HEAR NOW was founded to provide hearing aids to those with very limited financial resources. If a person feels they maybe eligible they may complete an application. This program is available to all ages with limited financial resources. The application and processing fee is $100.00 per hearing aid. If you need help in getting an application call 1-800-648-4327 (LCIF Lions Affordable Hearing Aid Project) or call Gail Schatz at 584-2937, Elgin ND. It is important that your healthcare professional works with you on the Hear Now Program before you start with the cost of the evaluation of your hearing loss.

SBA For A Day

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Program for all Grant County businesses and interested residents

The Small Business Administration, in conjunction with the Grant County Horizons Program, will present two informational programs with guest speaker Fay Behm, a business development specialist with the U.S. Small Business Administration, who coordinates activities in southwest North Dakota.

Thursday, May 15, 2008       Elgin Community Center Council Room

1:30 pm MT - Starting or expanding a business in North Dakota: Anyone interested in starting or expanding a business is welcome. Following the program, Fay Behm will be available for one-on-one counseling.

4:00 pm MT - SBA Financial and Technical Assistance: An overview of SBA programs, along with information on customer service and ideas to encourage residents to shop locally. An overview of assistance through the Grant County Job Development Authority will also be presented.

The conferences are free and open to the general public. All residents of Grant County are welcome to attend any or all of the presentations.

Housing Meeting

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

USDA Rural Development will be available to discuss their housing programs and business opportunities on Thursday, May 22, 2008 at 10 am MT in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse in Carson and at 1 pm MT in the Council Room of the Community Center in Elgin.

Educational Opportunities

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Dr. Larry Skogen, President of Bismarck State College and members of the BSC team met with local leaders in Grant County on Thursday, April 17, 2008 to discuss how Bismarck State College can engage, connect and deliver lifelong learning opportunities in Grant County.

Information was shared about programs already available from BSC and how BSC may be able to deliver lifelong learning opportunities in Grant County.

Women’s Day

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

You are invited to Women’s Day on Monday, April 21, 2008 at the Fairbuilding in Carson. Starting at 5:30 pm MT there will be a free salad supper, registration and viewing of displays.  There will be a presentation on Healthy Cooking at 6 pm and at 6:30 pm a Horticulture Program on simple landscape ideas, flowers & vegetables varieties, container planting and selecting the right location for your plants. 

You will have an opportunity to get your bone density, blood pressure, and total cholesterol/HDL checked for a small fee.

This event is open and free to the public.

Sponsored by: Carson Women’s Club and Grant County Extension Service

Quiet Riot

Monday, March 31st, 2008

Quiet Riot (4-H Activity Night) is set for Friday, April 11, 2008 at the Grant County Fairbuilding starting with supper at 5 pm MT. Open to ages 5 and up including adults. Participants choose 3 sessions to attend. Sessions include: cooking class, target shooting, self defense, wildlife, entomology, activity room, internet safety and horse. Each session gives participants hands-on experience. Sponsored by the Grant County  4-H Council

Community Foundation Meeting

Monday, March 31st, 2008

The North Dakota Community Foundation held a meeting on March 14, 2008 at New Leipzig. Twenty-eight residents from New Leipzig, Elgin and Carson learned how people can invest in the future of their community by developing a community endowment fund and fundraising ideas.

Books Available

Friday, February 29th, 2008

A variety of books on leadership, poverty, and community are available for check out at the Grant County Extension Service (701-622-3470) in Carson.  Compliments of the NDSU Extension Service Center for Community Vitality Horizons Program.

Annie’s Project

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Thirteen women from Grant County are attending a 6 week course designed especially for farm/ranch women called “Annie’s Project” held at the Grant County High School in Elgin every Wednesday evening. Sessions cover are: financial management, keeping records, computer software, estate planning, crop and livestock marketing, farm business planning and a business plans. This has been a very positive experience for women attending the class and by the local speakers. There are nine women on the waiting list for the 2009 session of Annie’s.

Treasure Hunt Comming Soon

Friday, February 8th, 2008

The annual Highway 21 Treasure Hunt (a city-wide rummage sales) is planned for June 20-21 from 8 am to 5 pm Mountain time.  Participating communities include: St. Anthony, Flasher, Carson, Elgin, New Leipzig,  Mott, Regent and New England. Rural residents are also invited to hold sales.