Archive for the ‘09. Community: Knowledge and Awareness’ Category
They keep coming!
Tuesday, June 24th, 2008We have word that another video of Sheyenne has come our way! Connor keeps tossing out the videos. here is another one called “Sheyenne IV.” Enjoy!
Sheyenne 3: The Epic!
Saturday, May 17th, 2008As most of you know Connor Joseph has been at work lately creating videos of Sheyenne. Connor has finished his THIRD Video on Sheyenne. This new video explains events that are going on in the 4th, 5th And 6th of July! Connor has been a great leader for promoting our town on the Internet. He also gives the community a chance to be aware of things that are going on. Connor, keep up the good work.
T-Shirts available for 125th!
Wednesday, May 14th, 2008Once was and to be again
Saturday, May 10th, 2008Sheyenne Community Birthday and Anniversary Calendar once was and will be again. The community of Sheyenne is gathering Birthday and Anniversary dates for the upcoming 2009 Calendar. To have the your birthday/anniversary or that of a family member included in the calendar contact one of the following committee members.
Tim Hartl - 701-996-3193 or at the Post Office in Sheyenne
Chris Warren - 701-996-2874
Bek Meredith - 701-996-3115
Elevator Works Toward a Bright Future
Sunday, May 4th, 2008The Equity Co op Elevator was founded in 1910 with a capital investment of $3000 by a few area farmers. These people had a dream and motivation to make a reality come true. That dream and reality of that elevator are still in existence.
The Equity elevator is now expanding and growing under the leadership of John Rick, the elevator’s manager. John, the Board, and the employees are working hard and diligently to improve the elevator for the town and for it’s patrons. The other day, I had the chance to speak with John about the elevator expansion.
In 2007, the co op tore down three large, concrete tanks to make room for the larger, steel tanks which hold about an extra 10,500 bushels for storage. On the south side of the elevator the new construction consist of a grain dryer to enhance the customer service. They are also constructing three new steel bins with a capacity of 200,000 bushels of grain. “The added storage will be a great benefit to our patrons in the future.”John said.
The Board consists of farmers in the Sheyenne - Oberon area.
Dan Birkeland - President
Neal Rud - Vice President
Doug Schmid - Secretary
Kent Myhre - Member
Todd Buehler - Member
Stuart Johnson - Member
Greg Rue - Member
We commend these people for their hard work and dedication.
The Elevator is a full service elevator dedicated to it’s patrons. If you are interested, they have set up a website, www.sheyenneequity.com. This has information on commodity prices and all of their services. You can also contact them via e-mail, coop218@gondtc.com.
This elevator has taken a chance and has proven once again that when we all work together a lot can be accomplished. As John Rick says, “We plan to be here for a long time.” Now THAT is some North Dakota spirit!
Little Town, Big Heart
Wednesday, April 30th, 2008Sheyenne, ND, Home of about 250 people, knows how to serve. In the past five years we have done numerous benefits for the people who can’t afford medical bills or just need some financial help. In the past five years, with the help of Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, we have raised approx. $27,000! Wow. That is a pretty big number. We would like to thank all who have helped with the benefits; from the volunteers, to Thrivent Financial for Lutherans. We appreciate your help!
4th To Be A Great Hit!
Sunday, April 20th, 2008I would like to inform you of the things that we have going on so far on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of July… So far…
4th of July
11:30 AM
Parade
BBQ Beef Dinner
Stamp Cancellation
Commemorative Rifle Drawing & Auction
2:00 PM
S.T.A.R.S. Theatre
3:00 PM
BULL-A-RAMA
3:00 - 5:00 PM
Old Train Depot Open House
5:00 PM
BINGO!
9:00 PM - 1:00 AM
Dance - Beer Gardens - School Gym
5th of July
9:00 AM
FUN Run/Walk
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Brunch at Ostby Hall
1:00 - 4:00 PM
All Cool, All School Reunion
3:00 PM
S.T.A.R.S. Theatre
4:30 - 6:00 PM
Old Train Depot Open House
5:30 - 7:00 PM
Turkey Dinner
6:00 - 8:00 PM
Music by. Rob Hendricks of KZZY
9:00 PM
Saturday Night Drawing at Kep’s Corner (must be present to win)
10:00 PM
Sonorous Fireworks by Dave Wahlstrom at Warsing Dam
6th of July
11:00 PM
Community Worship
Potluck Picnic
3:00 PM
S.T.A.R.S. Theatre
Things are liable to change!
ANTICIPATION Is In The Air!
Friday, April 18th, 2008The April 18th Horizons meeting was abuzz with excitement as 43 Sheyenne residents discussed the community’s future. Plans for the 4th of July Celebration and the All School Reunion were shared with everyone. They include a band, bull-o-rama, a parade, a gun raffle/auction, and of course lots of good food. Main Street clean-up is scheduled for May 9th. All these things are coming soon!
The second half of the meeting energized everyone even more. Patti Larson shared information from the meeting with LADCO representatives that took place on April 17th, and what exciting information it was! Seeing actual plans drawn out that show how the school building can be utilized as a lodge/wellness center was VERY encouraging.
Committees are being formed to help LADCO with planning/development, business (analyzing costs), and marketing. If you’re interested contact Patti Larson. Keep the ideas coming. Thanks LADCO and thanks to the Sheyenne residents!
New Video added to You Tube.
Friday, March 28th, 2008Connor Joseph has recently added a new video. It includes more of the Sheyenne school.
Results of Survey on Goods and Services
Saturday, March 15th, 2008At the March Horizons meeting, those in attendance were asked to complete a short survey about where they purchased various items and what sort of services they would support if available in Sheyenne. The results of the survey are listed below and seem to indicate that it might be probable that a small store would be advantageous in Sheyenne and would possibly keep more shopping dollars in Eddy County. There does not appear to be a strong enough need for a delivery service. What do you think?
1. Where do you purchase most of your groceries?
a. Devil’s Lake 10
b. New Rockford 19
c. Carrington 4
d. other 1 (wherever)
2. Where do you purchase most of your household and cleaning supplies?
a. Devil’s Lake 20
b. New Rockford 7
c. Carrington 2
d. other 1 (Base)
3. Where do you purchase most of your personal care items?
a. Devil’s Lake 20
b. New Rockford 8
c. Carrington 2
d. other 1 (Base)
4. Where do you purchase most of your household hardware items?
a. Devil’s Lake 21
b. New Rockford 15
c. Carrington 1
d. other 0
5. Would you purchase basic items in the above categories if available in Sheyenne?
a. Yes 22
b. No 2
c. Sometimes 2
6. Would you use a delivery service if available?
a. Yes 11
b. No 13
c. Probably 0
d. Probably not 2
7. If given the option would you prefer a general store or delivery service?
a. store 25
b. delivery 1
8. What % more would you pay for the convenience of shopping in Sheyenne?
a. 0% 0
b. 2% 5
c. 5% 16
d. 10% 8
Comments/Suggestions:
“I supported our store in Sheyenne about 90%.”
“Hope to see either Cenex or a new store carry convenience items.”
“Would be wonderful to have a store.”
“With working in New Rockford M-F—more convenient to pick up there because of time getting home is often after 5 pm.”
“It would be great to have a general store in Sheyenne that carried basic items, especially with gas prices increasing.”
Number of Respondents: 26
*Note: Not all totals for each question equal the number of respondents. Particularly for questions 1-4 people often responded to more than one location. Devil’s Lake was used whenever a specific store (such as WalMart or K-Mart) was designated.
SOAM Easter Cantata
Monday, March 10th, 2008The Sheyenne-Oberon Area Ministries will present The Weeping Tree, a Holy Week Cantata on Palm Sunday, March 16. This will be held at the First Lutheran Church in Sheyenne at 3:00 pm. There will be around 30 wonderful voices performing this beautiful piece of music. The narrators will be Lynn Erickson and Connie Soderholm. Maryellen Rue is our faithful and dedicated pianist, production manager is Paula Myhre, and Eunice Throlson is our talented director. Lunch will be served following this heartwarming production. A freewill offering will benefit the Red Willow Bible Camp Cabin Project. This will be a wonderful way to begin your Easter journey.