Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Run Whatca Brung Motorcyle Street Races Resounding Success


The Run Whatch Brung motorcyle street race held in Oldtown, Idaho to raise fund for veterans was a resounding [no pun intended] success yesterday.

Mike Lovas, sponsor of the annual event shared the following.

"The big weekend event in Old Town was significantly larger (judged by numbers of people) than last year. We seem to grow about 50% each year.

"I thought you might want to have access to the photos I took. I thought the easiest way to post them was to add a page on my own  personal website.

"I love capturing people, smiles, kids and dogs. To me, the event is the people, and the bike drags were just a reason to bring the people together. You know, you can only watch so many drags before they start to look and sound alike.

"This event is especially wonderful for me because the energy and attitude is so very positive. I didn't set out looking for that, it just appeared in most of the images. And, I didn't direct anyone to smile. They just naturally did it."

Colton Library Summer Reading Finale July 6, 2012




Pictured are all the youngsters at the picnic in Colton Park, Colton, Wash.,  July 16, 2012,  at the Summer Reading Finale. Younger children had to read ten books and older children had to read ten hours to complete the program. Colton had 37 children finish the program and receive prizes.

 

The two boys are twins, Conner and Asher Monson, looking to see what is in the goodie bag they won for completing the Summer Reading Program at the Colton Library.

Friday, July 20, 2012

4th Annual "Stuff the Bus" Drive, August 2-4, 2012



Coming August 2, 3 and 4
4th annual “Stuff the Bus” drive

 

Pullman, WA Kiwanis Club of Pullman and Kiwanis Club of Moscow in collaboration with Pullman Child Welfare and the Pullman and Colton School Districts in Washington and the Moscow School District in Idaho are spearheading the fourth annual Stuff the Bus drive for school supplies.


School bus locations in Pullman, Colton and Moscow as well as designated locations in Colton and Uniontown can accept school supplies or a financial contribution to help fill a back pack with supplies for needy students. 

For a list of needed school supplies, visit: http://www.pullmankiwanis.org

Drop of locations:
Pullman:  Dissmores/IGA and Wheatland Mall
Moscow:  Eastside Marketplace and Staples
Aug. 2:  1:00-6:00 p.m.
Aug. 3:   10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Aug. 4:   10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Colton School bus on Steptoe:  August 4, 7:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Colton*              
Daves Golf Shop, Lincoln Street
Colton Family Child Care, Steptoe 
                                        
Uniontown*
The Gathering Place, Montgomery Street
                
American West Bank, West Owen St.

*July 30, 2012 – August 4, 2012during open business hours

Dissmores/IGA in Pullman, Walmart in Pullman and Staples in Moscow are supporting the "Stuff the Bus" drive with pre-packaged school supplies for shoppers to purchase and donate at one of the bus locations. Donating a pre-packaged school supplies kit is a convenient way to support local youth through Stuff the Bus.

The drive continues at the Red Barn Farms Country Music Festival  August 11, 2012, 2:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.  All Stuff the Bus school supply donation will receive $1.00 off admission price.

Pick up a discount coupon at the Pullman and Moscow bus locations, or bring a donation to the Music Festival and receive $1.00 off the ticket price. 

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For more information, please call Sandra Woodrow at 509-332-3081 or by email at KiwanisofPullman@gmail.com.

Friday, July 13, 2012


The July 2012 issue of Front Porch Review, is available. Enjoy the noteworthy collection of prose, poetry and visual arts, free.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Uniontown is Grantee for National Endowment for the Arts 2012 Our Town Grant

Uniontown Community Development Association is one of 80 grantees selected nationwide

The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) announced today the award of 80 Our Town grants to communities in 44 states for work on “creative placemaking”.  The Uniontown Community Development Association is one of the grantees, and will be working to enhance the identity of Uniontown as a center of creativity.



Through Our Town, the NEA supports creative placemaking projects that help transform communities into lively, attractive, and sustainable places.  The NEA funded projects will encourage creative activity, create community identity, enhance the sense of place, and help revitalize local economies.  All Our Town grant awards are made to partnerships that consisted of a minimum of a not-for-profit organization and a local government entity.

The Uniontown placemaking project will be led by the Uniontown Community Development Association with assistance provided by the Washington State University Rural Design Initiative, Hutchison and Maul Architects, Artisans at the Dahmen Barn, the Uniontown Planning Commission and residents of the Uniontown and Colton communities.  The project will include the development of:
  • A plan for a bike/pedestrian path between Uniontown and the Colton School.
  • Public art to be installed at the entries to the Uniontown community.
  • A site and landscaping plan for the Dahmen Barn site and field.
  • A design for the expansion of the Dahmen Barn including an amphitheater stage.
Uniontown, Washington, is in the center of the rural area known as the Palouse, which includes southeastern Washington and north central Idaho.

From its beginning, the community became primarily an agricultural service and retail center, but the need for these services in a small rural town declined over the past 50 years.  In the mid 1990s, community volunteers began working to help reinvent the town.

In 2002, the Uniontown Community Development Association (UCDA) was formed. The first project was the restoration of an historic building, now used by an old style craftsman bakery.

In 2004, UCDA took on the challenge of restoring the Dahmen Barn, to provide a community arts space with studios, classrooms, performance space, and a cooperative retail shop.  The Artisans at the Dahmen Barn was opened in 2006.

Contact: Dale Miller, dalemiller41@gmail.com, 509-229-3655
Leslee Miller, Uniontown resident and manager of Artisans at the Dahmen Barn, said, “We are flattered that our tiny, rural community has received this national recognition and funding for our work.  A path between Uniontown and Colton has been a dream for decades.  This funding will bring it one step closer to reality."
NEA Chairman Landesman, said, "Cities and towns are transformed when you bring the arts – both literally and figuratively – into the center of them. From Teller, Alaska to Miami, Florida, communities are pursuing creative placemaking, making their neighborhoods more vibrant and robust by investing in the performing, visual, and literary arts.  I am proud to be partnering with these 80 communities and their respective arts, civic, and elected leaders."
The NEA received 317 applications for Our Town that were assigned to one of three application review panels based on their project type; arts engagement, cultural planning and design, or non-metro and tribal communities.

The Uniontown Community Development Association (UCDA) is the project manager.  The purpose of the Association includes combating community deterioration, promoting the social welfare of the community and reversing the decline in employment opportunities.  UCDA is managed and operated by a volunteer board of directors.   The Town of Uniontown will work primarily through the Planning Commission to assist with general development planning, co-sponsoring community workshops and facilitating community involvement.
Additional partners include the Artisans at the Dahmen Barn non-profit corporation, the Washington State University Rural Community Design Initiative and Hutchison & Maul Architects.
The Artisans at the Dahmen Barn organization was set up in 2009 to manage the day to day operation of the artisan programs and is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation. The artisans will coordinate the selection and installation of the public at the entries to the Town.
WSU Rural Community Design program will incorporate the development and landscaping plan for the site in their fall semester work, and the development of the bike/pedestrian path plan in the spring semester studio work.
Hutchison & Maul Architects will provide the design development for accessory building(s) and the amphitheater stage.
The town of Colton and the Colton/Uniontown School District are supporting participants.  Additional support is being provided by the Southeast Washington Economic Development Association and the business development department of Avista utilities.  These organizations will be involved in reviewing plans and designs and facilitating community participation.



Competition was strong, and only 80 projects were selected. Uniontown’s project is the only proposal that was funded in the State of Washington, a testament to the excellence and merit of the proposal submitted by the Uniontown Community Development Association.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

"Run Whatcha Brung" Motorcyle Veteran's Benefit, July 20-21, 201


July 20-21, 2012, Motorcycle street races are scheduled at Oldtown, Idaho. The "Run Whatcha Brung" event benefits the American Legion Riders and Second Shot. The Riders are one of the most proactive organizations for helping veterans and veteran causes, and Second Shot funds "Spontaneous Acts of Kindness" exclusively for military veterans!

Contact Michael Lovas,  michael@aboutpeople.com)