Archive for the ‘11. Community: Action’ Category

WERNER RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

renae-werner-horizons-picture.JPGRenae Werner is this year’s recipient of the Emmons County 4-H Scholarship. She received $200 provided by Emmons County 4-H Council. The scholarship is designed to assist current and former Emmons County 4-H members in their continued education beyond high school. Renae is a former member of the Dakota Riders 4-H Club. She is the daughter of Jeff and Diane Werner of Linton. This is a big summer for Renae. She will be finishing college (she’s Who’s Who among Colleges and Universities) and is also getting married. Congratulations Renae.

Dairy and Ag Days in Emmons County

Friday, April 18th, 2008

2008-dairy-and-ag-contestantsweb.jpgFriday, June 6th is getting closer each day and the dairy and ag days committee met today. Current progress includes the Midwest Dairy Association who is looking for candidates, the Emmons County Farmers Union continuing organizing the parade, Emmons County Extension looking for someone who knows the art of balloon twisting, Linton High School FCCLA program organizing the lunch, Emmons County Record organizing the fundraising and advertising, the Linton Senior Citizens organizing the supper at the Knights of Columbus hall, the Linton Catholic cluster of Hazelton’s St. Paul and St.Michaels youth group organizing their beverage kiosk and the major instigator the Linton Chamber organizing games for the kids.

Human Rights Workshop Held in Linton

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

blog-ofsarah-schaar-with-human-rights-presentation.JPGThe University of North Dakota Clinical Education program held two human rights workshops in Linton on Wednesday, April 2. The first workshop was presented at Linton High School to the Senior Class. Thirty-five students and faculty attended. The second workshop was open to the public and was held at the KEM Building. Twenty-two community members attended. Both audiences were highly involved in the workshop discussions, which focused on the importance of international and local human rights issues.

justin-sarah-johnny-tali-horizons-blog.JPGBoth workshops explained what Human Rights mean internationally, across the United States and here, in North Dakota. First, Human Rights are universal rights. This means that time, place and circumstances do not matter; the rights belong to every human as an individual. Some of these rights are benefits that the government has a duty to provide, such as the right to education. Other rights relate to circumstances that the government has a duty to prevent, such as freedom from discrimination. According to the United Nations, “human rights are rights inherent to all human beings, whatever our nationality, place of residence, sex, national or ethnic origin, color, religion, language, or any other status. We are all equally entitled to our human rights without discrimination. These rights are all interrelated, interdependent and indivisible.”

During the workshop, it was explained that the United Nations is the main international body associated with Human Rights. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948 to promote and protect all human rights and fundamental freedoms for all persons in all countries of the world. This Declaration expresses 30 distinctive Human Rights, including the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association and right to life, liberty and security of person.

While there are many Human Rights violations occurring throughout the world, many violations are happening around the United States, and even in North Dakota. If you believe you have faced discrimination or civil rights violations, you can contact the North Dakota Department of Labor Human Rights Division at 1-800-582-8032. The best way to protect the Human Rights of all is to understand what your rights are, stand up for yourself or others when those rights have been violated, and educate community members about Human Rights. For more information, you can contact the North Dakota Human Rights Coalition at (701)239-9323 or http://www.ndhrc.org/ (click on link). The NDHRC works to effect change so that all people in North Dakota enjoy full human rights.

Presenting the information to us was Justin Keppinger, Sarah Schaar (formerly of Linton), Johnny Palsgraaf and Tali Best.

Afterschool Programs in Linton

Friday, April 11th, 2008

Linton, ND is a small town but not all kids have a parent at home after school. Although afterschool program are still a farily new idea in the Linton area, The Methodist church has been providing this service for a couple of years. Grades k-6 use this opportunity to make crafts, have a snack and perhaps finish homework on a busy homework day. Extension Agent Kristen Vetter occasionally provides educational opportunities for this service. This is an excellent opportunity that is safe for children to go to while parents finish their late afternoon hours at work.

Also, down the street is St. Anthony’s Catholic church that provides an afterschool opportunity for grades 7-12 that is also supervised. This environment provides a unique environment with security cameras and an adult volunteer that supervises them for the hours of afterschool until they go home. The recreation room has a kitchen table and chairs, a small refrigerator, a large sectional, 10 bean bags, a big screen tv with DVD and VCR players and vast array of DVDs. The area is carpeted with subdued colors for relaxing enjoyment. The room also dorns a foosball table, a pool table, a basketball hoop game with two hoops, and a ping pong table. The church is always looking for adult volunteers to supervise the students via security cameras while the JH/HS kids use the facility.

Emmons County Farmers Union; Emmons County Farm Bureau Working Together

Friday, April 11th, 2008

Hague will be 100 years old! Much is planned for the upcoming event. Emmons County Farmers Union President Andrew Vetter and the board of directors have joined in this great event by organizing fun entertainment for children at the Hague Centennial (pronounced hag). The Farmers Union board of directors has asked Emmons County Farm Bureau to partner together to share labor and expenses. Both organizations are looking forward to joining in the celebration and being a part of this great gathering in Emmons County. Hague’s Centennial is set for the 4th of July weekend 2008.

Linton’s Beautification gets underway!

Monday, April 7th, 2008

A small group of Linton Residents met to discuss the beautification process of the city of Linton and also the two parks within the community.  Many ideas have been tossed around in an effort to get the ball rolling on this project.  A future meeting will be held with collaborators to secure designs for the community and the hope is that a theme will evolve for the community to follow.  This is a high priority to the residents of Linton and its exciting to see new developments with this project.  Stay tuned for further progress on this exciting venture!

Seniors are on the move raising funds!

Monday, April 7th, 2008

The Linton Senior Center Members have been on the move raising funds for their new building project.  In the short time they have been fund raising, they have managed to secure over $25,000.00 to put towards the project.  This does not take into consideration the time, effort, and supplies that have been donated to the project.  A meeting has been planned to include the youth of the community in the decision making to come up with new and innovative ideas for the center.  A tour has also been planned to a neighboring community for ideas and advice on how to run the center.  Other developments on the project are in the works, so stay posted for future updates!  If you would like to help out with this project, feel free to contact the Emmons County Extension Service for more information.

Lions Club donates to Pool

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

Linton Lion President Virgil Hulm presents Linton Park-board member Ken Schneider with a $2,000 check as part of the club’s pledge toward the swimming pool improvement fund. The Lions run a variety of projects raising money for many causes in the community. Last year the pool was redone, and the new water slide will be open this spring.

It’s Easter Time!

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

It’s Easter Time will be held at the Linton Community Center on Saturday, March 22 for ages 10 and under. Register for a chance to win an Easter Basket from 10 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Have fun Face Painting and Body Stamping. Sponsored by Linton Chamber of Commerce and Linton Lions Club.

Ministerial Association to host Easter Cantata

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

The Emmons County Ministerial Association is again hosting the Easter Cantatas on Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday.

The Easter (March 23) presentation will be at Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Strasburg and will begin at 7:00 p.m.

Offering will be for a mission work called, “Faith Comes by Hearing.”

The Rev. Lane Keister will be directing the Cantata this year.