Archive for June 6th, 2008

Cooperative Business Workshop

Friday, June 6th, 2008

UI Extension, Horizons, and Two Degrees Northwest have partnered up to bring you a Cooperative Business Workshop.  It will be June 25th from 9am-4pm at the 1912 Center in Moscow and is free to attend.  Please see the attached flier for more information. coopflyer2nd.pdf

Rain barrels

Friday, June 6th, 2008

This article was printed in the May issue of Troy Talk Newsletter 

Spring is among us and we are again thinking of yards, gardens, and consuming water for everyday summer activities.  Now is the time to look into installing rain barrels to help with the cost of higher water usage and to help with conservation of our most precious resource. 

  • Rain barrels conserve water and help lower costs (a rain barrel can save approximately 1,300 gallons of water during peak summer months).
  • Rain barrels reduce water pollution by reducing stormwater runoff, which can contain pollutants like sediment, oil, grease, bacteria and nutrients.
  • Rain barrels are inexpensive and easy to build and install

What is a rain barrel?
A rain barrel collects and stores rainwater from rooftops to use later for lawn and garden watering. Water collected in a rain barrel would normally pour off your roof directly or flow through roof gutter downspouts and become stormwater runoff. Depending on your yard, this runoff can travel onto paved surfaces and eventually into a storm drain.              

Here are some helpful websites to give you more information.  You can search for rain barrels on the internet or find them at your local garden supply and hardware stores.  A rain barrel can simply be a garbage can that sits under a downspout or heavy runoff point from your roof.  It does not have to be expensive or fancy.  Here are some websites with good information on them: 

http://dnr.metrokc.gov/wlr/pi/rainbarrels.htm

http://www.harvesth2o.com/faq.shtml

http://www.uri.edu/ce/healthylandscapes/rainbsources.html

Brought to you by Troy Horizons Water Committee

For more information, contact Shishona @ 835-5049, shishonathurston@hotmail.com

Old High School Work Day

Friday, June 6th, 2008

Rune “cordially invites you to a work day on Saturday, June 7 starting at 10 am running until about 3 or 4 pm (whenever the dump closes)”.  The goal for this work day is to haul all of the unwanted items that have been ripped out of the lower level to the dump and to move the items that we are saving to another location of the building.  The first 500 lbs taken to the dump is free, after that, Rune will pay any dump charges that are incurred.  We currently need pickup trucks, horse trailers, wheelbarrows, leather gloves, safety goggles, and bodies to work.  If you can not commit to the whole time, that is ok, any little bit helps.  Whether it is for 2 hours or for 6 hours, please show up to help with this project.  If you do not have a pickup truck, then just show up and help load the trucks we will have there.  Bring your family, bring your friends, spread the word.  The more the merrier.  As I am writing this, the boiler and associated pipes are being cut out courtesy of some hard working people and a blow torch provided by Pete Abbot.  This is one of the items we need to haul away.

As this project progresses, there will be many more work days in the future.  We are working on getting a schedule together of those days. 

This is an exciting opportunity for Troy.  Please help us make this building into something for you to enjoy, that will be beneficial to the community everyday!  This project is a large undertaking and we would love your suggestions and support in whatever form you can provide.

Contact info:   

Rune Frossmo, Owner – 835-2000

Shishona Thurston, Horizons – 835-5049   shishonathurston@hotmail.com

Michele Vachon, Grant-writer and Environmental Specialist - mvachon@uidaho.edu                          

Old High School Project

Friday, June 6th, 2008

Rune Frossmo, the owner of the Old High School, is now back in town.  He is very excited about giving this building back to the community in whatever form the community wants.  The first step in this process has been dedicated to the Troy Historical Society.  They have been given the lower level of the Old HS to call their own and work is in progress to get their area completed.  In the meantime, Horizons is going to be talking to various groups/organizations/individuals to find out how you want this building used.

With this in mind, we have invited Jim Withim to talk to us and become our facilitator to collect ideas and information.  If you would like to be included and share your thoughts, please post comments on our blog.  We would like to generate discussion in Troy on this exciting project.  If you would like to be contacted and included in this conversation the blogs will be checked regularly, or you can email me Shishona Thurston @ shishonathurston@hotmail.com

Entrepreuner Training offered in Kendrick

Friday, June 6th, 2008

This series was a great success.  We are looking at hosting another of these trainings in the future.  If you would like to be notified about future trainings, please contact Shishona:  shishonathurston@hotmail.com 

Entrepreneurial Training Series
Introduction to Entrepreneurship: Starting a business, marketing, finance and networking to support entrepreneurship in our region.Format–A series of 3 workshop sessions to be held in 3 separate locations. You may attend any or all sessions at each location. See below for session descriptions.
  
   
Kamiah, ID
   Kamiah Welcome Center
   518 Main Street
        April 29  Session 1   6pm-9pm (PST)
        May 1     Session 2   6pm-9pm (PST)
        May 6     Session 3   6pm-9pm (PST)

    Kendrick, ID
   Kendrick Fire Hall
   518 Main Street

  
 
        April 8    Session 1   6pm-9pm (PST)
        April 21    Session 2   6pm-9pm (PST)
        April 28    Session 3   6pm-9pm (PST)   

Plummer ID
   Coeur d’Alene Tribal Wellness Center
   1100 A Street


        April 9     Session 1   5pm-8pm (PST)
        April 14   Session 2   5pm-8pm (PST)
        April 23   Session 3   5pm-8pm (PST)
Session 1) Business start-upSession 2)

Marketing (with specialized breakouts for arts, farm-related, and hospitality businesses)Session 3) Financial management.  (with a focus on resources to help small businesses, establishing mentoring relationships for new entrepreneurs and creating networks/mechanisms for fostering an entrepreneurial environment) 

The emphasis of this training is not to teach every detail of starting or growing a business, but rather to foster relationships that will support small business start-up and help existing businesses become more successful.  Therefore, identifying the existing resources in your communities/area is going to be important to the success of this effort!

Contacts: 
Two Degrees Northwest

    Lorie Higgins  higgins@uidaho.edu or 885-9717
    Elizabeth Carney  ecarney@uidaho.edu 

Horizons

    Meri Joswiak merijoz@uidaho.edu

What is poverty in Troy?

Friday, June 6th, 2008

According to wikipedia; “Poverty (also called penury) is deprivation of those things that determine the quality of life, including food, clothing, shelter and safe drinking water, but also “intangibles” such as the opportunity to learn and to enjoy the respect of fellow citizens.”  To me, poverty is not just about money.  It is the lack of education, training, communication, connectedness to your community, services (health, media, safety…), transportation, etc. 

 Where do you see poverty in Troy? 

New Key Contact Information for Troy Horizons

Friday, June 6th, 2008

Heidi Reierson and Julie Redford, who have been key contacts for Troy Horizons are both moving out of the area.  They will be greatly missed!  The new contact information is now:       

Shishona Thurston         604 S Main, Troy, ID 83871    (208) 835-5049   shishonathurston@hotmail.com

If you would like to get involved with Horizons or have ideas for projects we can work on, please contact me!

How do I blog in this program?

Friday, June 6th, 2008

If you need help getting going with blogging, this beginners blog manual is a great source!  blog-manual.pdf  For additional help, look to the top left of your screen where it says “My Account”.  Hover your mouse over this and there will be a drop down menu.  Move your mouse over “Support” and click once.  This will take you to the WordPress Support website where there is lots of good information on how to blog on this website. 

Good Luck!  Remember, you can’t break anything, so don’t be afraid to try things out.  Any questions, please email me:  Shishona Thurston shishonathurston@hotmail.com 

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