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Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

Eighteen people in two separate classes successfully completed the 13-week Financial Peace University. Financial Peace kits were purchased with some Horizons funds and provided to community members free of charge. (Materials and a spot in an FPU class typically ranges from $125 - $150!)
Classes covered such topics as Cash Flow Planning, Dumping Debt, Relating With Money, Understanding Insurance, Real Estate and Mortgages, Understanding Investment, Retirement and College Planning and many other subjects.
During the thirteen-week period, participants kept track of credit card enticements that totaled over $600,000. Class members also kept track of the total money they saved and the total amount of debt they paid off.
In just thirteen weeks, the two classes put nearly $16,000 in savings accounts and paid off just over $24,000!!
One of Dave Ramsey’s (Financial Peace University founder) joys in life is to cut up credit cards and several people did so. This was a monumental moment for a few of our class members!
Here are a few anonymous comments from FPU grads:
“Just know that I look forward to being out of debt sooner than I ever realized possible!”
“I had no idea I could become debt free AND build wealth on the salaries we currently make! No need to pray for a lottery win anymore….now it’s all about putting our noses to the grindstone and telling our money what to do!”
“It amazes me how much I learned about insurance - I feel so much better knowing what products I should buy and what products aren’t for me.”
“This entire program has been a blessing to our lives! Thank you! I’m going to tell everyone I see about it!”
Thank you to Roger and First National Bank for providing a location for our Tuesday night class! Thank you to the Senechal for opening your doors to our Monday night class! We ALL appreciate it!
A fall class (beginning near the end of August) is planned. Space is VERY limited - if you are interested, let Britni know right away!
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Sunday, July 20th, 2008

The Philip Girls’ Softball team, along with leaders Edna Knutson, Arthur McIlravy and Jeremy Noteboom, got the privilege of watching the Black Hills’ Gold women’s softball team play in action against Team USA in Rapid City on July 15th. They also had a team photo taken with BHG after waiting in line for Team USA signatures.




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Sunday, July 20th, 2008

Thoughts from Event Coordinator Christine Andrus:
We all were so happy with the way the Farmers Market turned out and are eagerly anticipating next week and beyond.
The vendors agreed that this first market was as an opportunity to learn what to bring next week as much as it is was a sales event. Many vendors sold out of their wares in the first hour and a half due to the great turnout and support of the community but also in part to the slim pickings of ripe produce. We will all be watching and waiting for our gardens to turn out more and more fresh vegetables. The season is just begining so there is plenty more to come.
The craft vendors also did very well. There will be some very creative work going on this week to resupply their booths! A big hit was the High School German Club’s baked goods and snowcone stand. They were thrilled with the results of their fundraising efforts and look to be that much closer to their trip to Europe.
Another big winner were the downtown businesses. Businesses showed an marked improvement in traffic and sales compared to a usual Saturday according to the owners who came to the market and spoke to us. That’s great news as it has always been the goal of the Farmers Market to increase traffic and attract people to the downtown area on an otherwise slower day.
Overall, we anticipate the event to grow in coming weeks and look forward to new vendors and different types of goods to keep things fresh and different. We hope the community will continue to support the Market and keep coming to see what is new and fresh and local.

A large crowd turned out for a fun afternoon!




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Friday, June 27th, 2008
Our first market will be held on Saturday, July 19 at the Firehall Park. The market hours are 2pm-5pm.
We intend to have a Farmers Market at the same time and place throughout the weekends the rest of the summer if all goes well. The theme of the market is “All Things Local” and we are looking for lots of vendors.
The cost of a space to sell your wares is $5 per week.
There are a lot different things people can sell, including fruits, veggies, jelly, honey, and handcrafted goods such as crafts and artwork. We are hoping that this Farmers Market will encourage shoppers and vendors to stay in town to shop at local stores, eat at local restaurants, patronize the movie theater, etc., while in town on a Saturday afternoon. The goal is to provide a great community event to keep the economy local. We need all the vendors we can get, so if you have a hand crafted or grown item in mind that you’d like to sell, contact Christine Andrus at 859-2317, or the Philip Chamber of Commerce at 859-2645. Your item must be locally grown or locally made.
You can pick up your Vendor Applications at the Philip Chamber office Monday through Thursday from 11am-3pm.
Let’s get together to showcase what our community has to offer and enjoy a great Saturday afternoon in our great little town!
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Tuesday, June 10th, 2008
Are you interested in participating in your community, as well as selling produce and goods that you grow and make yourself?
Mark your calendars for June 21, 2008 at 2:00pm for an organizational meeting regarding the Farmers Market. The meeting will be held at the Senior Citizen’s Center.
A local Farmer’s Market is being organized to help keep the economy local and is in need of farmers, gardeners and crafters of all kinds to declare their interest in participating in a fun, entertaining and profitable way to spend a few hours on Saturday in downtown Philip. “All Things Local” is the theme and the focus is on produce, but all types of locally produced foods and crafts are welcome.If you have the chance to plant a few extra rows in your garden, you could make some money this summer by selling your fruits, vegetables and flower bouquets on Saturday afternoons. If you don’t have a garden, don’t count yourself out. Maybe you have fresh cream, butter, honey, jam or eggs to offer. Perhaps you can bake cookies or pies. Maybe you make clothes, quilts, woodcrafts, soaps, or candles - the list is endless!
It’s your chance to show your wares and visit with friends and neighbors. If you think people will buy it, bring it and sell it!
Please show your interest by calling the Chamber of Commerce at 859-2645 or Christine Andrus at 859-2317.
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Sunday, June 1st, 2008

SAVE THE DATE (Specifics will follow, but please mark your calendar for now!)
Monday, July 14th, 2008
YOU are invited to promote all the wonderful things your organization is involved in that promote our community. Please bring a sign (poster board) listing all the events, contributions, talents, etc. that your organization has that strengthen our community through volunteerism. Your posters will be displayed at the Fire Hall. This event is hosted by Horizons and will include an ice cream social at the Fire Hall Park to celebration our Horizons graduation!
Our goal is to emphasize how important your role is in our community and to encourage more people to join in your organizations efforts. Additionally, we hope that we can encourage community partnerships between individuals and organizations that are working on similar projects. Basically, we are encouraging the community to strengthen your power to make a difference by working together.
Lastly, all organizations that participate will have an opportunity to possibly receive a Sharing Community Spirit monetary award to be put toward one of your ongoing community betterment projects or a new project that your organization has wanted to do, but just needed a little extra encouragement for - It’s a lottery! All we ask is for your organization’s participation for this night where the focus is on fun and happiness derived from service to the community.
Please encourage your organization’s members, friends and family to come and please bring your lawn chairs! We hope you will help us spread the word about this event, and we look forward to seeing you there! Thank you again for the contributions you make to the quality of life we have here in Philip through arts and culture, education, community betterment, human services and economic development.
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Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

The Haakon County Public Library is one of the April 2008 grant recipients of the Libri Foundation.
The Libri Foundation, established in 1989, helps rural libraries acquire new, quality, hardcover books through its BOOKS FOR CHILDREN program. Since 1990, the Foundation has donated over $3.5 million worth of new children’s books to more than 2,600 libraries in 48 states, including Alaska and Hawaii.
The Friends of the Haakon County Library will be hosting a benefit golf tournament in August to raise money for the library. For every dollar between $50 and $350 which the Friends raise, the Foundation will match on a 2-to-1 ratio. Should the Friends reach the $350 goal, our librarian will have $1050 to spend on books from the Foundation’s 700-title book list. The majority of the books to choose from have been published in the last three years but old favorites are also offered.
DO YOU SHOP ON LINE?
If you shop at Amazon.com, go to www.librifoundation.org to begin shopping. Amazon.com donates 4% of purchases you make when you start shopping from the link at the bottom of the home page. Since May 1, 2007, Libri shoppers have earned the Foundation over $425.00.
There are over 680 stores that donate to the Foundation. Begin shopping at www.iGive.com/LibriFdn if you shop on the Internet at such stores as Lands’ End, PetSmart, Office Depot, Barnes & Noble, Overstock.com, J.C.Penney and many more.
There is a Wish List at Amazon.com if you would like to donate new hardcover children’s books to the Foundation. At the top center of Amazon.com’s home page, click on “Gifts & Wish Lists,” then key in “Libri Foundation” in the “Find someone’s wish list” box. You can have the books you donate shipped directly to the Foundation in Eugene, Oregon.
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Saturday, May 17th, 2008
For the final round, let’s do something just a little bit different.
Respond to this post with your top three “wishes” for Philip - those things that affect you directly, those things that you feel passionate about, those things that you believe would improve life here in our community. Let’s just end up with a big list of things we can work on and dream toward. Be specific - lay it out there! Nothing is impossible!
Let’s leave this round open for a little longer than normal. Comments received by May 26th, 9pm will be entered in a drawing for $100!
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Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Stacy plans to attend Black Hills State University in Spearfish where she will study Biology and Pre-Med.
She would like to come back to Philip after graduation because she likes the community.
“It’s much safer than other places and the people are very friendly and helpful,” was her answer when ask about why Philip was a good place to grow up in.
More jobs and more people willing to invest time in the community would be two things she’d like to see changed in Philip.
When asked about the positive things happening in the community, she answered, “It’s great that people are trying to better our community.”
Stacy, thank you for answering our questions. Good luck in your studies at BHSU.
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Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Allen plans to study Engineering at SDSU in Brookings. He might come back to Philip after graduation because it is a good community.
It’s a positive place to grow up because, “It’s a smaller community where practically everyone knows you and you get to know them really well. You feel safe here.”
He suggests that Philip should have more activities for kids after school. That would be one thing that he could like to see changed in Philip.
About the positive things happening in Philip, he says, “I think it is great - anything that helps out the community is good.”
Thank you for your comments. Good luck at your studies at State.
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Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Dorothy plans to attend art school in Detroit, Michigan. She doesn’t plan on returning to Philip because, “I’m not really a big fan of small town living. It’s just not my thing.”
When we asked what would the community need to do to encourage her to return, she said the community would have to expand in size, services and population.
“I guess it was “safe” but I haven’t really grown up - I feel like I’ve been stuck in a bubble,” was her answer when asked about Philip being a good place to grow up in.
When asked about things that need to be changed in Philip, Dorothy answered, “There is no diversity - there has to be more out there that Philip doesn’t have to offer - like different races and cultures.”
Good luck in the big city and at your art studies. We hope you think of us from time to time. And remember, as another Dorothy once said, “There’s no place like home.” Click the heels of those red slippers and come back and see us some time.
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Saturday, May 10th, 2008
Dan Oedekoven will be in Philip on May 21 to meet with the members of the different action committees. The meeting will start at 6:30 and be held in the Conference Room at the Philip Hospital. All team members, please be there as this might be the last time Dan meets with us.
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Tuesday, May 6th, 2008
As we begin round eight, we are nearing the end of our $100 Questions. Here’s another one:
Have you learned anything about how nearby communities like ours are taking action to reduce poverty? Do you see any opportunities to exchange information or combine efforts in this work?
What have you heard that worked in other communities? Do other communities like ours have things we need, but have gotten overlooked? Have you visited with other communities about what worked for them and what didn’t? We’re here to really pick your brain. If you need some inspiration, feel free to browse a few of the other blogs - links to the other Horizons communities are listed on the right side of the screen. This is all about watching the action that has happened in other communities, Horizons or not, and seeing if any of it might be feasible in our community!
Drawing for the $100 prize will be held on Friday night, May9th at 8pm.
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Sunday, May 4th, 2008

Cassie plans to work for a year before entering Mitchell Technical Institute in the fall of 2009. She wants to come back to Philip because, “All of my family live here. It’s a great community and I have grown to really appreciate it.” She wants to study in the medical field so that when she comes back to Philip, she can work at Philip Health Services.
Cassie sees a lot of positives about Philip being a good place to grow up in. “It is a small community. I have always felt safe and have received many great experiences in school and in community activities.”
She does see that there are a few things that need to be changed in Philip. “We need more affordable and available housing for people returning to Philip (after receiving the college degrees) and there needs to be more job opportunities available for them.”
What does she think of the positive things happening in Philip? “I think that anything to make this community thrive even more is great. Hopefully, all these positive changes will give people the desire to come back to Philip to work and to raise their children.
We wish you the best, Cassie. And know that when you finish your schooling and return to Philip, you will be a great addition and asset to Philip Health Services.
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Sunday, May 4th, 2008

Skye plans to study Elementary Education at Black Hills State University in Spearfish this fall. She would like to return to Philip after college graduation as she likes our small town environment and knowing the people in the community.
Skye sees Philip as a positive place to grow up in because, in her words, “There are a lot of good role models.”
She feels that Philip has to work on having more after school, non-school related activities for the Junior High and High School students to participate in.
When asked about the positive things happening in Philip, she answered, “I think it’s great that people are taking charge in helping make Philip a better place to live and raise children.”
Thank you, Skye, for your responses to our questions. Good luck at BHSU. In four years, students at our school system might be greeting their new teacher with, “Good Morning, Miss B.”
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Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Emilie plans to attend South Dakota State University in Brookings and major in nursing. She would like to return to Philip after graduation from college because she likes the community. She feels that the hospital and the Philip Nursing Home would be good places to work at. Though, if she had the opportunity, it might be nice to work a big medical facility in a large city.
She calls Philip, “a friendly community where kids can run around town without fear of real danger.”
In the questionnaire, we mentioned that a few young families had moved back to Philip to raise their children in a safe environment. Many of the parents have jobs that they do, long distance, over the Internet. Could she see herself doing something like that? She answered that, “she wouldn’t like sitting behind a computer all day. And, that it would depend on how far the commute is on whether she would drive a long distance.”
On the positive things happening in Philip, she says, “It’s nice to drive by the Bad River Park and see it all cleaned up.”
Thank you, Emilie, for taking the time to answer our questions. SDSU has a great nursing program and we wish you the best as you work towards getting that nursing degree.
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Friday, May 2nd, 2008
Mark plans to study Range Science at South Dakota State University in Brookings. He says he plans to return to the Philip area after college graduation because “he loves the small town and the rural setting. I am very connected to small towns and the country.”
We asked what he saw as positive about Philip being a good place to grow up in. His response, “Philip has a small town atmosphere, people know you and respect everyone. Because it is a small town, it is a safe place for everyone, especially children.”
His thoughts on the positive things happening in Philip - “There are always community improvement projects in Philip. The elementary recently installed new playground equipment. The golf course and Catholic Church recently finished improvement projects. The campground and football field are being renovated.”
Thank you Mark, for your comments and GOOD LUCK with your studies in Brookings!
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Friday, May 2nd, 2008
Recently, we handed the graduating seniors of Philip High School a questionnaire.
We wanted to know what they planned to do after their graduation - was college, vocational training, or military service in their future? When they finished with that, would they consider returning to Philip to re-establish roots?
We mentioned Philip’s participation in the Horizon’s project and asked them what they thought about the positive things happening around the community.
Stay tuned - we’ll profile their answers here as we get them compiled!
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Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Make plans to attend the 4th Annual Tour of Tables! Each year, Philip Health Services Auxiliary puts on this event to raise funds to aid in their mission to make things just a little more comforting for patients and residents at Philip Health Services.
The Tour will be held on Saturday, April 26th from 1:00-4:00 pm at the American Legion. There, you’ll be able to see 13 elegant table displays - each interesting and unique in the pieces the hostess chose and where her inspiration came from. South-African inspired dessert, punch and coffee will be served throughout the afternoon. Admission is $5. Later, each hostess will arrive and join 7 guests at her table for a 6-course meal that will follow the theme, “South Africa - West Coast Cape Cuisine”.
This year’s hostesses are:
Mary Burnett
Kerry Burns
Debbie Carley
Tami Ravellette
Barbara Byrne
Britni Ross
Marlis Doud
Kathleen Luetenegger
Gale Christiansen
Linda McIlravy
Lee Ann Knutson & Marilyn Millage
Sharon Hemmingson & Tonya Kramer
Michelle Butler & Alice Carr
Make plans to stop in - you won’t be sorry! And if you happen to have tickets for dinner - you REALLY won’t be sorry!
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Tuesday, April 15th, 2008
Are you a group or organization, club or teacher that has a wish list? If so, please contact Britni Ross or Diane Fitch to get it posted on the blog.
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Sunday, April 13th, 2008


Financial Peace University participants kicked off their 13-week journey through a course designed to promote financial peace and security. From learning about the importance of saving to dumping debt to learning how to invest to build wealth, the classes are for everyone who wants to learn how to truly take control of their financial lives.
After hearing in study circles about interest in adult education finance classes, Financial Peace University was brought to our community and is being offered to interested individuals free of charge courtesy of Horizons and the Northwest Area Foundation. One group began last Monday night and a second group started last Tuesday night. The classes will run until the end of June. One more class will be offered this fall. To reserve a spot in the fall class, let Britni know right away.
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Tuesday, April 8th, 2008
Members of the Philip COMMUNITY MARKETING ACTION TEAM will hold a second meeting on April 14th at 6:30pm at Glenn’s office. A lot of good ideas crossed the table as the group was very enthusiastic after taking part in the “Marketing Your Community” Seminar.
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Saturday, April 5th, 2008

Just one short year ago, the Friends of the Haakon County Public Library started a project they call Books for Babies. The program is designed to encourage new parents to read to their children with the hope that, in turn, it would lead their children to develop a love for reading.
For each new baby born in Haakon County, parents are given a gift consisting of a bib, a handmade bookmark (thanks to our crafty treasurer and her handy Cri-cut™) and Jim Trelease’s book The Read-Aloud Handbook.
Since the program’s inception, twenty gift bags have been given throughout the county. Twenty new babies in Haakon County - that alone is something to celebrate!
We read to be entertained,
educated or inspired,
or just to rejoice in
the use of language.
We read to be touched
by other people’s lives . . .
Perhaps most of all, we read
because it transports us
to worlds beyond the limits
of our imaginations.”
- unknown
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Friday, April 4th, 2008
Deb Snook, the Math teacher at Philip High School, attended a workshop at Black Hills State University two years ago. Because of her attendance it allows our school district to have a mobile science lab come to our community. This year was the second year that Jerry Opbroek has come to our school with South Dakota’s Mobile Science Lab. Deb coordinates the classes and helps with the labs. There are several lab activities going on at once in both the elementary and the high school. It provides our students the opportunity to work with equipment and technology that they would not otherwise get to due to the cost of the equipment. The Mobile Science Lab visited our school Monday March 31 and Tuesday April 1 this year.
Mrs. Mortellaro’s 4th grade class learned how to light a light bulb by completing a circuit using a wire, battery, and light bulb.


These pictures are of Mrs. Snook’s Pre-Calculus Class. They are using a microphone to record the sounds of tuning forks, voices, and cellular telephones and analyzing the data based on the various frequencies.



This is Mrs. Bouman’s 7th grade CSI-Fluffy lab. The kids had to determine who stole the parrot name Fluffy by using fingerprinting, blood work, and pen tests.



Mr. Vaughan’s 5th grade class is learning about series and parallel circuits. Jerry Opbroek is in some of the pictures. He is the man who travels around South Dakota on the mobile science lab.




5th and 6th graders from both Philip and Milesville participated in a GPS lab.




These pictures are from Mrs. Bouman’s 7th and 8th grade classes along with the three Milesville 7th and 8th graders. They learned how to extract the DNA from a banana!



Thank you, Mrs. Snook, for providing this information to us and for taking and sharing such great photos! Your hard work is truly appreciated for bringing such a tremendous opportunity to our students!
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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
Here are the details just for reference:
Monday Night class begins April 7th at 6:30pm at the Senechal Lobby.
Tuesday Night class begins April 8th at 6:30pm at First National Bank. (Enter through the agency - class will be held in the bank conference room).
Just a note - the Tuesday night class is full, but we can still squeeze a few into the Monday night class. Materials are on hand, so if you’d like to register for Monday - there is still time! We have 3 names on the waiting list for the fall class. If you are interested in that class, please let me know. We don’t have an exact start time for the fall class, but we will start it early enough so that it ends well before the holidays get into full swing.
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Sunday, March 30th, 2008
The Daycare Action Team will hold their next meeting on April 1, 2008 from 12:15pm-12:45pm at the Hospital Conference Room.
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Sunday, March 30th, 2008




Bad weather kept a few people away from the marketing seminar held in Philip on March 26th, but twenty-five hardy souls braved the conditions to hear Dr. Milan Wall talk about “branding your community”. After a delicious meal, people from Murdo, Mission, Whitewood, Faith, Parmalee and Philip listened attentively to what Dr. Wall had to say and then spent time working on some questions and answers about their respective communities. Also in attendance were Kari, Carolyn, Dan and Dave Adrian from the USDA.
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Thursday, March 27th, 2008
Did you miss the community-wide meeting Tuesday night? If you’d like to work with others in the community on building a new library, there is always time to join one of the committees.
The committees are:
Funding
Budget
Services
Technology
Building
Contact Alison at the library, 859-2442, for more information or to list your name on a committee.
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Wednesday, March 26th, 2008






Six study circles - four in Philip, one in Milesville and one in Midland - began meeting February 28th. Each group met for three weeks. Last night, seventy concerned citizens attended a community-wide meeting at the grade school gym to learn the outcome of those study circles.
At the first week’s study circle, each group discussed the current library, its services and the assets and challenges of the library’s current location. They also talked about ways to improve it now so as to better serve the needs of Haakon County. The groups also discussed their vision for library services in the county. This included everything from size and appearance to available technology and programs offered by the library.
During the second meeting, the groups studied and critiqued their vision. Participants discussed pros and cons to the group’s vision and how to promote the vision to the community.
The final meeting had each group brainstorming on how to move their vision into action. Specifically, they talked about how to raise funds and gather community support for a future library.
Tuesday night, the groups shared with the community all their ideas and topics gone over during the study circles. Alison, our librarian, reminded the listeners, ‘No matter how you feel about any of the ideas shared tonight, please remember that this is your community. Not any one person or group can choose the best course of action for a community’s library. This must begin on a community level with the community’s support. Embarking on the journey to build a new library will not be easy by any means which is why you need each other’s support as a community.’
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Friday, March 21st, 2008
Members of the Philip COMMUNITY MARKETING ACTION TEAM will meet April 7th at 6:30pm at THE STEAKHOUSE.
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Thursday, March 20th, 2008
The rain and snow stayed in the sky and temperatures hovered around a brisk 38 degrees, but that didn’t stop the kids from coming out in droves to take part in an Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by Haakon County Young Women. The hunt, held at the Kiddie Park, was open to children ages 0-3rd Grade. The kids hunted hundreds and hundreds of eggs filled with candy, trinkets and even money. The Easter Bunny herself even made an appearance!





(I sympathized COMPLETELY with this little gal - I felt like crying too. I was THAT cold.)
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Monday, March 17th, 2008
A community-wide meeting will take place on Tuesday evening, March 25th at 6:30pm at the Elementary School Gym.
If you want your voice to be heard concerning our hopes for a new library, PLEASE be there. The six study circles will each present their goals/dreams, and then we will try to merge them together to pursue a solid plan that everyone can believe in.
Let’s make this project happen - we’ve been in talks forever - let’s move it to action!!!


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Friday, February 29th, 2008
The Haakon County Public Library Board and the Friends of the Haakon County Public Library initiated study circles in Haakon county to address library services and needs.
The study circles will serve the community by offering open and facilitated discussions for the community to share their opinions about library services and the library’s future. There will be a series of three meetings for each study circle group. At the first meeting each group will discuss the current library services and if they meet the needs of the county and the group will create a vision for library services in the county. Advantages and disadvantages to the visions will be discussed in the second meeting. At the final meeting participants will discuss how to move their vision into action. Lastly, the Board and the Friends of the Library will host a community wide meeting to discuss what happened at the study circles so the community can help to choose the path for future library services.
There will be 6 study circles in Haakon County. Please join us to share your opinion and vision for the library!
PHILIP:
Monday: 6:30 - 8:30 pm, Senechal. March 3, 10, and 17
Tuesday: 12:00 - 2:00 pm, Courthouse. March 4, 11, and 18
Wednesday: 6:30 - 8:30 pm, Courthouse. March 5, 12, and 19
Thursday: 6:30 - 8:30 pm, Senechal. Feb. 28, March 6, and 13
MILESVILLE:
Wednesday: 6:30 - 8:30 pm, Hardingrove E-Free Church. March 5, 12, and 19
MIDLAND:
Thursday: 6:30 - 8:30 pm, Midland Library. March 6, 13, and 20
If you have any questions, please call Alison at the Library. 859-2442
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Tuesday, February 26th, 2008
Committee Members:
* Kelly Baxter
* Brittany Smith
* Becky Brech
* Sheila Olson
* John Kramer
* Lois Porch
* Dan Van Gorp
* Fay Hauk
* Terry Henrie
* Terry Holman
I don’t have the entire list of goals they outlined at their last meeting, but I know they’ve got their eyes on several really great things! Before the centennial, this group worked hard cleaning up Bad River Park and assisted the RTA in painting the school at the Old Schoolhouse Park. A few members also helped install new playground equipment at the school.
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Tuesday, February 26th, 2008
Committee Members:
* DJ Rush
* Amber Rush
* Britni Ross
* Dan Van Gorp
* Diane Fitch
* Tanya McIlravy
* Doug West
Current/Future Objectives:
* Library/Resource Sharing
* Community Center
* Professional Building
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Tuesday, February 26th, 2008
Committee Members:
* Tom Radway
* Brittany Smith
* Jay Baxter
* Corky Thorson
* Tony Talley
* Les Pearson
* Shirley Chin
* Del Bartels
* Kathy Gittings
* Duke Westerberg
Goal: To inform people of services available and community activities
* Objective 1 - To erect an electronic marquee in town
* Objective 2 - Update, print and distribute current community resources
Add to uses/coverage of Channel 15 through the school
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Tuesday, February 26th, 2008
Committee Members
* Kent Olson
* Tom Radway
* Mel Smith
* Ray Smith
* Donna Smith
* Roger Porch
* Don Burns
* Branden West
* Jody Gittings
* Kelly Penticoff
Goal: To establish Economic Development Corporation to be the parent organization or mechanism for any and all activities related to housing.
* Objective 1: Identify opportunities for commercial/industrial business development
* Objective 2: To provide adequate quantity and quality housing options to the community
* Objective 3: Research potential business ideas that could be developed through a business incubator mechanism
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Tuesday, February 26th, 2008
Committee members
* Kim Kanable
* Brittany Smith
* Kent Olson
* Michelle Butler
* Tonya Kramer
* Susan Bartels
Goal: To provide adequate quantity and high quality childcare in Philip.
* Objective 1: Identify the need for additional daycare within the community.
* Objective 2: The committee will fine interested person(s) to open and/or operate a new daycare.
* Objective 3: The committee will review available locations and housing for new daycare.
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Friday, January 18th, 2008

On the evening of January 14th, the Visioning Committee presented to members of the community Philip’s Strategic Plan. A good crowd was on hand to hear Kent Olson talk about the goals we’ve chosen to work on for the improvement of Philip. Dan Oedekoven & Kari Fruechte were on hand to celebrate with us and to tell us what we can look forward to in the meetings coming up.
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