Archive for the ‘11. Community: Action’ Category

Wild Game Feed a Big Success

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

The annual wild game feed was a huge success again this year. This is an annual fundraising event for the Volunteer Fire Department and the Potato Day Committee. The feed was held on April 13 at the Oldham Saloon. Almost 200 people sampled the fare which included mallard duck breast, wild game goulash, and several other tasty dishes. Many thanks to all those that make this event such a huge success.

Blog Questions for April

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

Please choose one or two questions in EACH category to address on your blog:  

8. Sustaining action and creating structural change around leadership 

What is your community’s plan for maintaining a strong community leadership system?  

How can your community sustain the changes it has already made in its leadership? 

What structural changes have been made in how the community does its work/makes decisions?   

What structural changes have been made so that your community leadership sustains partnerships with others?  

12. Sustaining action and creating structural change around community  

How will your community make decisions about seeking further resources to support its plans? 

Is a system in place to seek, receive, monitor and report on new resources to support community work? 

Is a system in place to maintain contact with, or to continue to work with other communities?  With your Delivery Organization? In other partnerships? 

What new resources have been secured to assist the work of the community?

Horizons Committees to Meet May 14

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

There will be a combined meeting with all the Horizons Committees on May 14. Glenn and Darlene will give short reports on the Lincoln NE seminar they attended. There will be Subway sandwiches and drinks for everyone attending. Reports will be given to Martha on the progress of the committees and then they will break into their respective groups and continue working on the projects.

More Red, White and Blue Tuesday April 8, 2008

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

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This article is submitted by Sandy Smith of Oldham:

The Oldham Gym was a very busy place to be on Tuesday April 8th….along with the “Military Display” voting for a new Mayor and a Ward 1 Council Member started the day off at 7:00 a.m.  Blood Services truck then pulled into the parking lot about 1:00 to get ready for the 2nd Annual Auxiliary Blood Drive…then at 2:30 you could smell coffee being made in the kitchen as some ladies were setting up goodies for the “Community Gathering  Cofffee Time” which they were hosting free that afternoon to give the community member a place to gather and visit with their neighbors and friends!  Blood is life giving….and we had many community members who came to give their blood between the hours of 2:30-6:30.  Blood Services personal were very please with the good turn out from the Oldham community and they told us how much they enjoyed all the goodies in the kitchen!  

     By 7:30 the votes were counted, the gym cleaned up and Oldham had a new Mayor….Roger Eide…Congratulations!  Congratulations also to John Pester who will be representing Ward 1. 

      The Oldham American Legion Auxiliary want to thank everyone who made our 2nd Annual Blood Drive a success….and thanks to the community members who came and enjoyed visiting over the goodies in the kitchen!   Thank-you also to the community members who came out and voted…..THANK-YOU to all who have served “Our Country”  in the past and present allowing us to live in a country that is FREE ….where we do have the freedom to vote! 

Red,White, and Blue Day in Oldham

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

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This post has been submitted by Sandy Smith of Oldham for posting to the Community Blog: Please join us to RECOGNIZE, HONOR AND APPRECIATE those who serve our country.

Tuesday April 8th a Military Display was sat up in the lobby of the Oldham Gym…this display was to honor and recognize  “Our Present Military with Oldham Ties”…There were pictures of each of the 21 presently serving our country along with their rank and address!  We as a community know that “FREEDOM  IS  NOT  FREE” and we as the Oldham American Legion Auxiliary thought this would be a way to honor them and to let them know how much we appreciate what they are doing for us by serving our country and to let them know how proud we are of each one of them!!! 

     We know we probably have missed some and we are sorry!  If you have a family member who is serving in a branch of the military please contact Ann Lingbeck or Sandy Smith.

Loving Oldham

Friday, April 11th, 2008

This blog is provided by Sandy Smith, a local resident:

We were so glad we were able to be home in Oldham this past weekend (4th-6th)….What a “fun week-end!” Friday night Oldham Lutheran Church had their annual “Homemade Soup Supper”…the soup was “super” along with the french bread and homemade desserts…By being able to attend we had an opportunity to visit with community members we haven’t seen in awhile.
On Sunday the new Oldham Area Improvement Corporation held their first community Sunday dinner…..serving Pork, baked potatoes, corn, buns along with yummy homemade desserts. They made this fine meal open to anyone as there was not a set charge but just a free-will donation. This gathering also gave us an opportunity to not only enjoy this great meal with family but to also visit with our neighbors and friends!
Can you see now why I am happy we were home this past week-end? Actually we had a couple other special events we were able to take in also….I was able to attend a bridal shower held for Amber Huntimer Saturday morning …and we also were invited to a “surprise birthday party” held for our neighbor and friend Evelyn Holmvik by her family after church services Sunday morning in the Oldham Lutheran Church. Was she SURPRISED…YES! Her family did a great job with the party!
I would like to add that if you are ever hungry and see a meal being advertising in Oldham come join the fun and enjoy a great meal!

Can Bank

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

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Oldham will be starting to save cans as a way to fund some projects around town. The can bank will be in the old jail. We plan to paint and spruce up the old jail as soon as the weather cooperates. Start saving those cans!

City Wide Clean-up

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Oldham will be hosting a free City Wide Clean-Up on April 25th. This is intended to be for items that don’t get picked up on regular garbage pickup day. Volunteers will pick up items that are set by the curb. Volunteers are needed. Meet up by the watertower at 5:00 P.M. if you can help.

Pork Dinner

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Sunday, April 6th Oldham Area Improvement Corporation is hosting a community dinner. We will be serving pork, baked potatoes, corn, bread, and a dessert. It is from 11:00-12:30 in the Oldham gym. Free-will donations will be accepted.

Busy Six Weeks…

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

I was informed I need to get to typing. So here it goes: It’s a busy 6 weeks coming up around Oldham. The seniors leave tomorrow afternoon to Wisconsin and a community dinner on Sunday. Next week, April 8th, to be exact, is ELECTION DAY in Oldham!!! Don’t forget to vote for mayor and your new citycouncilman/woman in your ward! There is also a blood drive that day…then on Friday is a Red Carpet Affair-this year’s prom. Grand March is at 6:30 open to the public. April 25th, the OR Band will be making their band trip down to Kansas City to perform. April 25th is also the day of Oldham’s city-wide cleanup! DONT FORGET TO SPRING CLEAN!! Then comes the lovely day of May 10, 2008, when the Senior Class of 2008 marches down the aisle and says farewell to high school! Ceremony begins at 2:00PM. All are welcome to celebrate with us! Now you know this month’s busy schedule for the big, bustling town of Oldham!