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Good News/Bad News

December 01, 2007

Sonny Osterberg

In the current issue of Senior Perspective, Sonny Osterberg is smiling at you. A large photo of Sonny accompanies a nice story about Sonny. Senior Perspective isn't online yet but the publisher, Jim Palmer, was kind enough to email me the article to share with Rotarians.

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August 17, 2006

The sign

Pictured below (click the image for a larger version) is the sign at the intersection of Hwy 29S and 27W. Notice the addition to the bottom of the sign. It is much more visible from the highway. Nice job, Lee.Rotarysign

February 16, 2006

Any good or bad news to share?

Some notes from the Good News/Bad News portion of our meeting today. Tim Moe's son has been a professor's research assistant at St. John's and was recently selected to participate in a research assistant exchange program. He will be at the University of China. If any other Rotarians reading this have a news that they would like to share, click on 'comments' at the bottom of this message to share them.

December 10, 2005

Linda R. attends seminar

from the 12/9/05 Echo Press...
United Way director attends seminar

Alexandria resident Linda Roles recently completed  "Mission Possible:  Social Change Facilitation," which was led by Arthur Himmelman and Tom Wolff. Roles, director of the Heart of Lakes United Way, was one of 17 local leaders to participate in the training sponsored by West Central Initiative. Tom Wolff, trainer, commented, "We worked with a high skilled group of community leaders and built their capacity to do social change facilitation.  The focus was on learning more about their individual leadership styles, facilitating problem solving, priority setting and managing conflictual situations."  Nancy Straw, president of West Central Initiative, said, "Many communities in our region are working on complex community issues. We believe the best way to help communities help themselves is by building the local capacity of skilled professionals within the communities we serve." The leaders trained have accepted a mission to build the capacity of their region by facilitating groups in pursuing positive social change. West Central Initiative (WCI) is a public foundation serving Becker, Clay, Grant, Douglas, Otter Tail, Pope, Stevens, Traverse and Wilkin counties in west central Minnesota. WCI provides programs and resources in the areas of quality employment, workforce issues, family and community.

November 03, 2005

Grandfathers and Lutefisk

  • Crowser_allen_copy_1_1 Al C. was proud to announce that he is the new grandfather of an 8 lbs., 16 oz boy named Andrew Duane(sp?). Duane is the name of Al's father.
  • Jacobson_thomas_copy_1_1 Tom J. told the club to congratulate ourselves as the program calendar is booked through the end of the year!
  • Tillitt_ralph_copy_1_2 Ralph T. promised to make only 1 mention of lutefisk during the meeting.
  • Anderson_david_1 Hartmann_david_copy_1_1 Dave A. mentioned the memorable football victory by the Alexandria Cardinals over Fergus Falls and that Dave H.'s son played a key role.