Archive for April, 2008

New Classes available at the NIC Center in Bonners Ferry

Monday, April 28th, 2008

The NIC Center at Bonners Ferry is pleased to offer a wide range of non-credit classes for spring and summer 2008.

Workforce Training and Community Education Classes

A Drive Through 1.5 Billion Years of Time
Saturday, 8:00am-5:00pm 1 session - $35
May 17 Instructor: Roderick Barcklay
This day trip adventure begins with a two-hour classroom orientation. Car pool with classmates approximately 50 miles round-trip to Kootenai Falls, Montana.
Note: Class will meet at the Bonners Ferry Visitor Center.

Introduction to Fly Fishing
Wednesdays, 6:00-8:00pm 6 sessions - $39
Beginning May 7, ending June 11 Instructor: Adam Kusler
Walk away from this class and head to the river with the basic skills and knowledge you’ll need to catch a fish on the fly.

Learn to Locker Hook
Wednesdays, 6:30-8:00pm 2 sessions - $29
Beginning July 30, ending August 6 Instructor: Terrie Kralik
This portable handwork project is fun and easy. Fee includes a kit with tools and project supplies.

Conquer ComputerPhobia
Wednesday, 9:00am-12:00pm 1 session - $35
May 21 OR August 13 Instructor: Steve Fendos
If you are confused and anxious about operating a computer, this class is for you!

Make a Safari Fabric Box
Thursday, 10:00am-2:00pm 1 session - $25
July 31 Instructor: Terrie Kralik
This is an easy project for all skill levels. Class is based on instructor’s book, 90-minute Fabric Fun.

Surf the Internet with Explorer 7.0
Tuesdays, 6:00-9:00pm 2 sessions - $49
Beginning June 3, ending June 10 Instructor: Steve Fendos
Discover the advantage of using the internet with this informative look at the World Wide Web.

The NIC Center at Bonners Ferry is located at 6791 Main Street, next door to Far North Outfitters. For more information call 208.267.3878 or visit www.nic.edu.

Blog Question Week 6

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Congrats to Mountain Mama of Kendrick/Juliaetta, she’s our weekly winner! Even though she took me to task for forgetting about those of you in remote areas with only dial-up internet access… she persevered after many grueling hours on the scavenger hunt! I will definitely keep in mind your technology limits in the future…

MJ has created a ‘how to blog’ handbook that is now available on our Horizons website at http://extension.ag.uidaho.edu/horizons/coaches.htm at the very top of the page… Thanks MJ!

Also, for those communities that may be looking for a little more training, please contact MJ at merijoz@uidaho.edu / 208-885-8949 to see how she can help you.

Rules: Post your answers on your blogsite by Tuesday, April 29 by midnight and be entered in the drawing for one of our book titles…

NOTE: Please enter your answers as either a comment to the original question OR as a brand new entry on your blog so that the answers are easy for people to find.

Reflective Questions:
• Looking back, what is one (or more) skill or leadership trait you have developed from participating in Horizons (maybe from Study Circles or LeadershipPlenty or from the hands on work going on in your communities right now)? How has participation in the program changed you? What about your community? Are there specific examples of things happening in your community that wouldn’t have happened without Horizons?
• Bonus reflective question: How has the blogging experienced affected you? (please edit any inappropriate language, hahaha trust me, I feel your pain!!)

Scavenger Hunt Question:
• Which of the Idaho Horizons community blogs has information about April being Child Abuse Awareness month? This website also provides information about Youth Suicide Prevention.

The winner will receive:

Getting Ahead in a Just-Gettin’-By World: Building Your Resources for a Better Life by Philip E. DeVol
And

Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes are High by Kerry Patterson, et al

Blog Question Week 5

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

Rules: Post your answers on your blogsite by Tuesday, April 22 by midnight and be entered in the drawing for one of our book titles…

NOTE: Please enter your answers as either a comment to the original question OR as a brand new entry on your blog so that the answers are easy for people to find.

Reflective Questions:

  • What’s next in Horizons for your community? Are your Action Teams planning activities in the next 2 months? How do those activities relate to the 3 legs of Horizons: Poverty reduction, Leadership Development and Community Mobilization?

Scavenger Hunt Question:

  • Let’s broaden our scavenger hunt world a little… Of the other Horizons states, which one has interesting information about using Chicken Tractors to help maintain community gardens? Check out the link section of the Idaho Horizons Blog that lists the blog addresses for Montana, NorthDakota, South Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa Horizons. Feel free to explore and be inspired by other community groups just like yours!

This week’s winner will receive a copy of each of the following books:
The Working Poor: Invisible in America by David K. Shipler

Getting Ahead in a Just-Gettin’-By World: Building Your Resources for a Better Life by Philip E. DeVol

Blog Questions Week 4

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Rules: Post your answers on your blogsite by Tuesday, April 15 by midnight and be entered in the drawing for one of our book titles…

NOTE: Please enter your answers as either a comment to the original question OR as a brand new entry on your blog so that the answers are easy for people to find.

Reflective Questions:

  • What words of wisdom would you give to a community just starting a program like Horizons?
  • Words of warning?
  • What kind of changes in their community and its leadership might they expect?
  • What kind of changes in themselves might they expect?

Scavenger Hunt Question:

  • Which community’s chamber of commerce recently met with high school youth to work together to involve more youth in the community?

This week’s winner will get to choose ONE of the following books:

The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership: Follow Them and People Will Follow You by John Maxwell

Or

Leadership for the Common Good: Tackling Public Problems in a Shared-Power World by Barbara Crosby and John Bryson

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Blog Questions Week 3

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

Rules: Post your answers on your blogsite by Tuesday, April 8 by midnight and be entered in the drawing for a fabulous prize.

Reflective Questions: What does the phrase ‘living in poverty’ mean to you? How has your definition of ‘poverty’ changed in the past year? Does your community think differently about poverty now? How can you tell?

Scavenger Hunt Question: Which community (in partnership with ComBAT (Community Based Access to Technology)) will be having a FREE concert on April 23, 2008?

This week’s winner will get to choose ONE of the following books:

One Nation, Underprivileged, Why American Poverty Affects Us All / Mark Robert Rank

or

Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community / Robert D. Putnam.

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