EROMLE FIRE DAY

July 16th, 2008 by clarav

Saturday, July 19, 2008 is

Elmore’s 11th Annual Eromle Fire Day 

 Here is a list of events:

  • 9:00 a.m.  3rd Farm Collector Swap Meet, Craft & Flea Market in the lot north of Amberg-One-Stop  (This starts Friday at Noon)

  • City Wide Garage Sales  (This starts Friday at Noon)

  • 11:00 a.m. Community Parade

  • Following the parade there will be Family Activities in the City Park until 3:00 p.m.

  • 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.  TOUR OF TABLES at the Elmore Pioneer Bank Community Room.  Coffee, beverage, and home made bars will be served.  The free will offering/proceeds from this event will go towards the printing of Pilot GroveTownship, Elmore Township, and Elmore book.

  • Elmore Museum will be open

  • 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.  Elmore Academy will be having a 10th Anniversary Open House.  Stop in for cake and punch.  The Academy is located at 202 East North Street.  Use the west entrance.

  • 4:00-7:00 p.m. FIRE DEPARTMENT FOOD STAND in the City Park featuring beef brisket.

  • 6:00 p.m. sign up for the PEDAL PULL to be held at 6:30 p.m.

  • 8:00 p.m. FIRE DEPARTMENT STREET DANCE featuring “Down to Earth” on Main Street. 

Come and Enjoy the Day with us!

Elmore’s Horizons Work Plan

July 2nd, 2008 by jpeterson

Congratulations, Elmore!

After 18 months of planning, organizing, great conversations, and hard work, your work plan is complete! Click the link below to find details of the Horizons Team organizational plans, focus areas, and projects.

Elmore Work Plan

June 24, 2008 Leaders meeting

June 30th, 2008 by clarav

 Pat Coupanger, Evy Ford, Margaret Sunderlin, and Clara Vereide attended.

Details regarding the newsletter were discussed.  A mailing to town and country would be approximately 500 pieces.  We want to be sure to include a recap of what Horizons has accomplished, a welcome to newcomers to Elmore, and city sponsored bus to the Blue Earth pool.

Discussion was held regarding the low ridership the first day of the Pool bus.  If it continues to stay at low levels the city will not continue the service.  We talked about contacting the Blue Earth Pool manager Michele Hall about the possibility of offering a family pass at $25 that would only be good for Tuesday and Thursday afternoons.  We figured that the current price for a family pass of $130 covers 92 days available for swimming which breaks down to approximately $1.30 a day.  The Tuesday/Thursday pass would run from July 8 through August 28th making 16 days available for swimming.  At $25 dollars for this pass it would work out to approximately $1.50 a day.  Clara Vereide will contact Michele Hall.

Kids Community Garden had 12 children attending.  Master Garderner Carol Tipler came down to help.   There is still garden space available if anyone in the community would like to plant a garden space for themselves.

Discussed having a Community calendar as a future project.

Float:  Evy will check into getting a rack.  Use the yellow Horizons signs on the float.   Check if YSI still does silk screening.  thought of having Horizon shirts made up.  Streamers for edging.  Have people bring their flower pots to put on the float that day.

June 17, 2008 Leaders meeting

June 30th, 2008 by clarav

 Pat Coupanger, Evy Ford, Margaret Sunderlin, Linda VanRavenhorst, and Clara Vereide attended.

June 5th thank you supper was re-scheduled to June 19, 2008 due to weather.

We went through the RSVP list to be sure that everyone had been notified of the new date.

We are to be at MinnIowa Golfcourse by 5:30 on June 19th.

Discussion was held on printing a Horizon’s newsletter and what should be included.  Horizon’s float construction day, Horizon’s meetings are held on the third Tuesday of the month, Get to Know Your Neighbor picnic scheduled for August 24th at noon, Museum Open House will be September 14th from 2:00 - 5:00, Community garden for kids, and Santa Claus Day in December.

June 3, 2008 Leaders meeting

June 30th, 2008 by clarav

 Pat Coupanger, Evy Ford, Deb Jahnke, Linda VanRavenhorst, and Clara Vereide attended.

We finalized what needed to be included in the presentation of Elmore Horizon’s accomplishments for the thank you dinner.

May 20, 2008 General meeting

June 30th, 2008 by clarav

No one from the public attended the general meeting.

May 20, 2009 Leaders meeting

June 30th, 2008 by clarav

Pat Coupanger, Evy Ford, Margaret Sunderlin, and Clara Vereide attended.  Jessica Peterson of UM Extension also attended.

The thank you supper is schedule for June 5, 2008 at 6:00 p.m.  Child care reimbursement will be available for parents.  They will need to fill out a request form at the supper.  On the advertisement flyer we are asking for RSVP’s by May 30, 2008.

The plant exchange was held May 17, 2008 in Pat Coupanger’s garage.  Ten people attended.

At our June meeting we will discuss the Get to Know Your Neighbor picnic, float for Eromle Day, and the fall festival.

Discussion was held regarding the fix-up loan program.  The review committee will be members of Elmore Horizons leader group to start.  Jessica is trying to find someone to come down to help us with the start up of this program.

May 13, 2008 Leaders meeting

June 30th, 2008 by clarav

Pat Coupanger, Evy Ford, Deb Jahnke, Margaret Sunderlin, Linda VanRavenhorst, and Clara Vereide attended.  Jessica Peterson of UM Extension also attended.

Jessica brought a draft of a work plan for the Northwest Foundation.

Discussion was held on ways to use the Education funds available to us.

Master Gardener is coming to the Garden Club

Kids Community Garden plot

Budgeting Basics

Jessica said she would be able to get someone from Extension to come down to talk to us about the basics of micro-lending.  She could also find someone who does a class on Farmers Markets.  She said that on the Minnesota blog site there are USDA forms for low income loans that can be downloaded.

Barrier funds are only available until the end of June.

We must have plans for the Education fund by May 15, 2008.

Clara Vereide will put together a powerpoint presentation for the June 5th thank you supper that will recap Elmore Horizon’s accomplishments and our future projects.

Jessica Peterson will contact the Southern Minnesota Initiative Fund to have someone meet with us about becoming a 501c3 non-profit organization.

April 22, 2008 Leaders meeting

June 30th, 2008 by clarav

Pat Coupanger, Evy Ford, Deb Jahnke,  Margret Sunderlin, Linda VanRavenhorst, and Clara Vereide attended.

Discussion was held regarding the $10,000 grant.

Designate $5,000 to go toward Home fix-up loan program.  Discussed how we wanted the program set up and came up with the following ideas:  up to $300 per loan, question on a waiver of liability if we set up volunteer help to assist, loans would be for homeowner’s home and property improvement, possible interest rate of 5% a year, loans to be paid within a year,  have a committee of three people to review the requests received.

Designate $1,200 for community strengthening and education events.  These would be annual or biannual events that would bring the community together.

Designate $3,800 for the Elmore Swap Center.

Fall Festival:  Linda VanRavenhorst said that Sueventes would be willing to bring down their taco stand.  Also discussed having a Horizons booth to distribute information about Elmore Horizons.

April 15, 2008 General meeting

June 30th, 2008 by clarav

Vicki Boeckman, Carol Boettcher, Pat Coupanger, Pat Connelly, Evy and Floyd Ford, Madonna Gjerde, Bub and Bev Jahnke, Deb Jahnke, Josie Rhenigans, Sharon Rhoda, Dick and Margaret Sunderlin,  Linda VanRavenhorst, Linda and Terry Weringa,  and Clara Vereide attended.  Jessica Peterson of UM Extension also attended.

A recap of the leaders meeting was given.

Discussion was held on plan ideas for the $10,000 grant.

Community engagement is something the foundation is going to look at.  We talked of leaving a portion for community gatherings.

Thrift store or swap center.  We may be able to pay rent with the funds.

Bev Jahnke shared with us about an article she read on “Free Cycle”.

The more specific we are in setting up our plan the easier it will be to implement.

It was brought up that Winnebago had a fix-up program.  The residents had to do an improvement to the outside of their home.  They could then bring the receipts to the City and would then receive up to $100.

Conclusion:

We will include a home fix-up program in the work plan.

Explore the feasibility of running a thrift/swap store.  Jessica Peterson shared the idea of “Needs, Wants, & Offers”.  Her neighborhood sent out a letter to all the neighbors where on one part they could list what they have to offer (items, services, etc.) and on the other part they could list their needs.  They gathered the letters and created a booklet that was distributed to those that participated.

Bev Jahnke, Margaret Sunderlin, Linda VanRavenhorst, Deb Jahnke, and Clara Vereide will form a group to investigate the feasibility of either a thrift/swap store or a “Needs, Wants, & Offers”