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UpRiver Community Board Is Excited!!!

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

UpRiver Community United “graduated” on June 30 from the Horizons sponsorship and now stands on its own. On Thursday, July 31st the board met at Emida and the treasurer’s report actually showed money in the account which has come from different activities such as the Saturday Flea Market in Fernwood and donations.

Yes, the Entrepreneurial Development Team reported that the Flea Market, in its infancy stage, has been showing good success. Now they are looking into the possibility of offering classes of various kinds in the community. Watch for their survey and respond as quickly as possible.

A simple project to collect and reproduce some historical photos has turned into something much bigger. So much inerest has been generated in this project that the board approved a new UpRiver Historical Society under the auspices of Upriver Community United. This new team is putting together a beautiful collection of photographs and other memorabilia including artifacts of the area. They plan to make and sell calendars to raise money to support their efforts. There will be public showings of the photo reproductions that have been made so far. Watch for more information on these developments in the future. They will also be having their own meeting, with dates to be announced, to discuss business and choose some leadership for the group. There is still time for you to get involved in this project!

Great things are happening and everyone is excited about the possibilities! You need to be a part of it all! It seems like there are no end of activities to stir the interests of young and old. One thing leads to another and before you know it new ideas are generated and new projects are taking off.

The next board meeting will be held August 25th at the Fernwood CAF building at 6:30 PM. Anyone who lives in the UpRiver communities of Emida, Santa, and Fernwood are welcome to participate in discussions and voting. The meetings are open to all.

University of Idaho Students Help Design Community Center

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

The University of Idaho students came to the UpRiver Community to develop conceptual designs for both community centers: Fernwood (CAF) and Emida. The final drawings and proposed plans were presented on campus and at the Horizons Summit event. All the display materials were given to the communities.

Meth Awareness Night

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

The Community Identified Illegal Drugs As A Major Concern And Contributor To Poverty. A Meth Awareness Night Was Held In Fernwood as a joint sponshorship with St Maries Horizons on July 17, 2008. Ice Cream Was Served, And 45 People Attended, Mostly Youth. The event was attended by 45 people who were mostly youth.

Fernwood Church Saves Fernwood Senior Meals

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

The Fernwood Church stepped up to save the Fernwood Senior meal site from closing by taking over management and fiscal responsibilities from the previous provider out of St. Maries. There is also a meals on wheels available in UpRiver. The church also acquired a school bus which they are willing to make available for public transportation, particularly for special events related to the UpRiver Community and organizations.

UpRiver Horizons Brochure

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

A Brochure Was Developed, Published, And Mailed To All Upriver Residents At The End Of June 2008 To Summarize Activities And Provide Contact Information For People To Get Involved.
You may access this brochure at: Brochure

UpRiver Website Up and Running!

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

Please visit our website: Upriver United provides a unique opportunity for our communities, with diverse viewpoints, to work together to build a thriving community.

Calendar
Check out the calendar to find out what’s new for the upcoming month! Or add special events, meetings or even your yard sale! If it’s happening, we want to know!

Business Directory
Support our local businesses or add your to the list. What a great way to let people know you’re out there. Together we make the difference.

Our Communities
Be enlightened by some local history and events of Fernwood, Santa, and Emida. This is also the place to find things to do and browse the resources our communities offer.

News
Featuring articles of local news, our monthly newsletter or browse our archives to see what we’ve been up to.

Horizons
Here is where it all started! Building a strong friendship between communities. Find out where we’re headed… and how we plan on getting there.

Links
Would you like to be linked? If you’re local, send us your information and we’ll get you on the page.

EVENTS!–U R Invited!!!

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

In case you haven’t been checking the community calendar, which Richard so faithfully keeps updated, I wanted you to know about the following events scheduled for this week to which you are invited: (copied directly from the calendar)

Monday, May 5, 2008
Businessperson’s Breakfast You’re invited to a no-host breakfast for an informal visit to get to know one another. Swap lies jobs and fairy tales. 8am at Drifter’s Cafe in Emida. For more information contact Fred Niemier, 245-1459.

(p.s. if this time is not suitable–conflicts with your work schedule, etc.–let Fred know. Maybe changes can be made.)

Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Entrepreneurial Development Committee Working to create a business friendly environment. We’ll be meeting at the Hideout Cafe at 7pm. For more information contact Judi Heicksen, 245-5615 or Jane Alley, 245-8801.
Entrepreneurial Training #3: Financial Management by Two Degrees Northwest held at the Kamiah Welcome Center at 6pm-9pm. Contact Meri Joswiak, Horizons Program Assistant, merijoz@uidaho.edu, 208-885-8949 http://extension.ag.uidaho.edu/horizons/training.htm

Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Communications Committee We are working to inform upriver residents about our community activities, organizations, and businesses. Through our newsletter, website, and blog we encourage everyone to participate. We’ll be meeting at the Hideout Cafe in Fernwood at 7pm. For more information call Richard Pullman, 245-9183 or Rosemary Niemier, 245-1459. Website: http://www.upriverunited.org/

Busy Week Coming: April 7-10

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

I hope everyone has been paying attention to the upcoming activities. The week of the 7th to the 10th is going to be a busy one for those involved in the UpRiver Horizons group:

Monday, April 7–Don’t miss the Business Persons Breakfast at the Drifters Cafe in Emida at 8:00 AM. It is a no-host affair to connect and network with like-minded people in the area. If you have a business that is running, would like to start a business, are in need of employment and would like to see who the “business people” are, come eat and chat. Or just get a beverage and visit over “coffee”.

Tuesday, April 8–The Economic Development or Entreprenuerial Committee is meeting at the Hideout in Fernwood at 7:00 pm. If you would like to see what is going on in this group, fit the categories mentioned above, would like to get involved in making things happen in the Emida/Santa/Fernwood area come join us!

Wednesday, April 9–The first of three Entrepreneurial workshops for those in this area interested in self-employment will be held in Plummer at the Wellness Center starting at 5:00. For more information contact Lori Higgins, higgins@uidaho.edu, or Meri Jozwiak, merij@uidaho.edu.

Thursday, April 10–A meeting to plan for the beginning stages of building a new community center will be held at the Hideout Cafe in Fernwood at 10:00 AM. You are invited!

Thursday evening, April 10–Blogging Workshop for those who are interested in blogging for the Community website will be at the Drifters in Emida at 6:00 pm.
Be there! :)

Yes, there are more activities. Starting next week. Watch the calendar, the newsletter, the blogsite, the newspaper, the bulletin boards. . . We try to keep everyone who is interested informed.

The calendar can be found by clicking here.

Community Block Grant Award: scavenger hunt answer

Monday, March 31st, 2008

The city of Stites received an Idaho Community Block Grant in November 2007 to upgrade or repair the city water reservoir. In researching this answer I found all kinds of reasons one can get an Idaho Community Block Grant and some other grants also. That is exciting! Now for a grant searching and writing class . . . I’m always “a day late and a dollar short”. . .We will just have to take a lesson from this tiny community and look for what we want done and then find the money!

Sustainability Planning: answers to the questions

Monday, March 31st, 2008

One of these days I won’t be new to all of this and I will have these answers off the top of my head. If someone walks up to me off the street and asks me a question like this I will be able to fill them in without the bat of an eye. In the meantime I have to go around asking the same questions. In fact I have already been asking questions about where is the money for these projects coming from? Why would anyone want to do a community review for us for free? and so on. I also asked the question about how we will keep up the momentum once the startup money is gone in June.

On Thursday night, March 27, we had a board meeting (my first). There were reports made by all the committees and I learned a lot. Cell towers are in the works. Application has already been made to Verizon and they are sending people out to examine the locations that have been chosen as ideal spots, on top of Crystal Peak and on a mountain near Emida. They have great coverage–Crystal Peak’s site may reach clear up to Avery and Emida’s may go as far as to the Tensed area. It will be to Verizon’s great advantage to locate these towers here because of the tourist industry and also because of the number of people who currently don’t own cell phones because there is no coverage here, but they would like to. These towers could also provide high speed Internet which the school, library and individuals would all benefit by.

A first fund raiser is in the works to help with administrative costs of the board. The 501c3 committee is finishing up work on their application for tax exempt status which would make obtaining grants easier. The Entreprenurial Committee is sponsoring and encouraging people to take classes in starting a business, and blogging, as well as applying to the U of I extension office for a Community Review to help us determine the best direction to go to improve the economic status of the community and strengthen the unity among the various communities that make up The UpRiver Community. From this we will be able to draw up a strategic plan.

We talked about the possibility of a future grant writing committee. In the meantime the bricks for the foundation are still being laid. With the Building Committee looking into the creation of a new Community Center and doing some upgrades on existing buildings in Emida and Fernwood, there will be surveys sent to everyone in the three communities to get a feel for what people think they want, how they feel about the projects in mind, and how best to pay for them. (Land has been donated, or at least promised.) Hopefully this will draw much more attention to what is being done and more people will rise up to help in every area. With a community center and some community gatherings sponsored by the Community Pride Committee, people should begin to develop stronger loyalties to one another and to UpRiver and its vision. This will help keep the momentum going and grow new leaders in the work.

We are optimistic that as major projects are accomplished for the good of the Community, the Horizons group will become more visible and more credible in the eyes of the citizens of the area. People like to be where things are happening and they like to be on the winning team. The people of the UpRiver Community are pioneer-minded and should catch the vision and begin to get more involved. I see great possibilities and I see the groups morphing into different committees both large and small as new projects get under way and those with special talents lend themselves to the work.

Communicating 3/17/08

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

Richard Pullman, Rosemary Niemier, Fred Niemier, Bill Crocker, and Judi Heicksen met at the Hideout Café in Fernwood Monday evening, March 17th, at 7:00 PM as scheduled. It was a comfortable meeting of sharing the news from many other committees and a discussion of what more the Communications Committee can be doing. The real purpose is to make sure all of the committees and the community members keep updated on what each other is doing and what the community members expect as well as what they need to know.

We are pleased with the fact that the newsletter seems to be well received and is disappearing from the various placements around Emida, Santa, and Fernwood. We also got some feedback on some of the activities, though it wasn’t all positive. Some are excited that cell towers are not only being planned and actively pursued, but that they are looking more and more like a reality, while we have heard from at least one community member that is concerned about what is perceived as possible health risks surrounding the installation of the cell towers. The Communications Committee appreciates any dialogue, as this is what communication is all about.

The blog site is also starting to take off again and visitors to the site may post comments that can stimulate more discussion about the various activities of the committees who are devoted to strengthening the community member’s stand in the area, before others come in with other visions, but more influence or money. Make your interests and wishes known. Better yet, get involved with one of the committees. Everyone is welcome to have a voice and the sooner you offer your opinion the more weight it may be able to carry. And committee members express a desire to incorporate more people in the process as this equates to more workers, more hands, and lighter burdens for all.

Check the newsletter and the calendar, for more specific information such as time and locations of meetings, workshops, and other events. We look forward to seeing YOU come out to any or all of these!—The next Communications meeting is on Monday, April 21, at the Hideout in Fernwood at 7:00 PM. See you there!

Networking While You Eat

Sunday, March 16th, 2008

On March 10, a small gathering of business owners had breakfast at the Drifters Café, in Emida. Rudy Heicksen, Fred Niemeier, Rosemary Niemeier, Richard Pullman, and Nancy Deusenbery, the owner of the café, sat together and discussed the ins and outs of doing business in the UpRiver community. The whole idea is to have a time and place to get together and share ideas, needs and resources for business success.

Rudy and Fred are both loggers with equipment of various sorts and different leads on logging jobs that require an assortment of skills and tools. It seems like too often the jobs anymore are not simple and straightforward. Sometimes it might make all the difference in landing a job if two or more proprietors can share their expertise and resources. This takes networking. Knowing who is good at what, who has what tools and equipment, and who is willing to form a limited working arrangement to accomplish something neither could do alone.

We know there are other business people who can benefit from the opportunity to network and talk about what is needed in the UpRiver area to enhance their businesses. No host breakfast meetings are scheduled for the first Monday of each month at the Drifters Café in Emida at 8:00 AM. Come join us at the table and meet others who have similar interests and challenges. If “two heads are better than one”, think what kind of genius can rise from a whole group of heads!

By the way, I hear the food is excellent, the service is great, and the portions are generous!

Entrepreneurial Meeting March 11, 2008

Sunday, March 16th, 2008

Tuesday evening, March 11, the Entrepreneurial Committee met at the Hideout in Fernwood. I must say, they are a friendly group! So friendly they have taken me in wholeheartedly! The regular attendees at the meeting seem to be Jane Alley, co-chairperson, Rosemary Niemier (co-chairperson for the Communication Committee), Fred Niemier, Rudy Heicksen, and Richard Pullman. It looks like I will be a regular from now on as well.

Jane was unable to attend this meeting so Richard acted in her stead to cover a short agenda of business. One pressing item was the need to refill the position of co-chair to help Jane Alley since Brian Primer is unable to attend meetings with the change of time to evenings. Judi Heicksen (that’s me) was asked to fill the position. Richard was also looking for someone who would be willing to blog on the website and I got that job as well.

Next on the agenda was my report on the IRP’s Community Review resource. I spoke with Shelby Kern at the Idaho Rural Partnership in Boise and she said that they are taking applications, they do not turn down any applications, but they provide the services to the communities on a first come first served basis. Right now they are about a year out in getting to the next applicants. They have about four of them in line now. She says we need to pick three key areas we want to look at more deeply and focus on those in the review. It is a lot of work once it is begun with surveys going out to community members, meetings of interested parties, touring the area by the group of reviewers and additional research. The community would need to provide payment for transportation within the local area, the cost of 7 meals, and provide a list of area lodgings so that the reviewers can decide where they want to stay. In the end they would present the community with a full-report of their findings and suggestions. These can be used to help lay out a strategic plan for the future.

The Hingston Roach Group offers services to communities as well. These do not include community reviews. They are more interested in helping communities with economic development and strategic planning. Their services begin at about $10,000 and go up from there. The process they go through also involves the community with meetings, individual interviews, surveys, etc. to determine the vision, strengths, and wishes of the community as a whole. They recommend funding from the local chamber, the private sector, which has an interest in these activities, and grants.

The Entrepreneurial Committee decided to continue to consider these possibilities as our other action plans develop and come together. In the meantime we will continue to encourage you, the business people (yes, you are a business person if you are operating a greenhouse from which you sell plants and seeds and produce locally, if you are selling baked goods at the farmer’s market or on a local route, if you are selling arts and crafts even to friends and family, or if you WISH you were.) to come out to our meetings, email us, or drop in at the Networking Breakfasts on the first Monday of the month (at 8:00 at the Drifters in Emida.)

For those of you who are interested in getting a small business started there are some small business workshops coming up in Plummer on APRIL 9, 14, and 23, from 5:00-8:00 PM at the Wellness Center. Workshop #1 is Starting a Business, #2 is Marketing, and #3 is Finances. The sessions are $15 each or $40 for all three if paid in advance. Registration deadline is March 15. You may get more information at 686-1716. Laura Laumatia (llaumatia@cdatribe-nsn.gov) is the local organizer. The same workshops are being offered in Kendrick starting April 8 and in Kamiah starting April 29. Further information on those may be obtained from UI Extension Horizons Program. Elizabeth Carney’s (ecarney@uidaho.edu) phone number is 208-596-5975 or Lorie Higgins (Higgins@uidaho.edu) is at 208-885-9717.

The next Entrepreneurial Committee meeting will be at the Hideout on April 8 at 7:00 PM. See you there!

Entrepreneurial Development Committee Meeting

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

Encouraging Small Business in our Community
October 8, 2007

Present: Jane Alley, Richard Alley, Michael Lape, Brian Primer, Richard Pullman

Brainstorming:

  • Classes / training
  • Small business incubator
  • Community Economic Centers (area for business, not community center bldg.)
  • Infrastructure
    • Cell phones
    • High speed internet
  • Community Blog to develop ideas
  • Need a shipping presence (Fedex / UPS)

We discussed town common areas with a strip of businesses, community center building, park with bandstand or gazebo, parking areas. Business buildings should be appear in the style common in the west 100 years ago. Possibly wooden sidewalks.
Possibly hold business development seminars with multiple speakers on multiple topics.
Can we cater to out of state hunters?
Look for investors to bring capitol into the area. Possibly to invest in buildings with space for our local entrepreneurs to rent.

Next Meeting: October 29, 2007 1pm to 3pm in the basement at the Fernwood Church.

Blogging Workshop

Sunday, October 7th, 2007

On October 3rd, I attended a blogging workshop put on by Horizons. This blog was setup by Horizons for use by the Upriver Community.

We can tell stories, show pictures and videos, share with each other and interact with our neighbors.

Work can be shared out with multiple Contributors, Authors, Editors, and Administrators working on the same blog site. More training is available.

Feedback?

Richard