Riding For Dreams

I always loved horses when I was young and I took every opportunity to ride.  It’s funny that now when I have moved and live in the country I stopped riding.  That is not due to a lack of opportunity but time.  However, I still love to support those equestrian causes and there is one close to home that serves the Southeast corner of the State:  Riding For Dreams.  Riding For Dreams was founded in 2009 and organized for the charitable and educational purposes of developing children and adults by incorporating horses into therapeutic and learning programs.  The group is fundraising for funds to cover annual expenses and to build the therapeutic riding program.  Right now they are trying to get a Pepsi Refresh Everything Grant and they need your help.  If they get to the top at the end of voting, they will receive a $10,000 grant from Pepsi.  Voting ends July 20 so get busy and vote. You are given 5 votes everyday, but you cannot consecutively give all 5 votes the Center, you may need to log out and log back in later in the day.

To vote follow this link.. www.refresheverything.com/ridingfordreams

or text 107288 to Pepsi at 73774
*standard text messaging rates may apply*

For More Information on the Pepsi Refresh Project checkout   www.refresheverything.com

City Auditor Retires

The City Council hosted a farewell social on Tuesday for Doris Hoistad who is retiring on June 1 after twenty-six years as Rutland City Auditor. Several community members, family, and friends stopped by the Rutland General Store to see Doris and wish her well. Doris and her husband Quentin still reside on their farm West of Rutland. Congratulations to Doris and best wishes on her retirement.  She will be missed at the monthly City meetings and it will be difficult to find a replacement!

Building The Future

By Pam Gulleson

I come from a family of builders. My grandfather was a mason, a skilled bricklayer, who built the school, and many buildings on Main Street, in my hometown of Oakes. How did he build those buildings without the benefit of modern technology? He did it brick by brick, one upon another, and he worked with others to get the job done. It was hard work, but he had a vision of the community he was building, so he rolled up his sleeves and got at the task.

Now, at a time when our nation is facing some of its most difficult challenges, the political vision and will needed to get us back on track are in short supply.

As Americans, we have faced up to tough times and tough problems throughout our history, and dealt with them head on. Think of the men and women who built this nation. They had a vision of what had never been, and said, “Why not?” They homesteaded farms on the prairie, started businesses, and built the schools, churches, and hospitals that grace our communities. They brought us power, paved the roads, and built the factories that made America strong. They fought in brutal wars to preserve our way of life, and came home to continue serving their communities as volunteers and leaders. We owe them every opportunity we have.

So, how can we repay their sacrifice & service? By taking up their mantle of leadership. I believe that we need to address our greatest challenges head on. Instead of lamenting all that is wrong, let’s build on what is right. Instead of drawing lines in the sand, lets work together to find solutions. The future of our country is at stake.

We need a national energy policy that gets us on the path toward energy security. We need to direct our innovation and resources to fully develop all of our domestic energy sources–wind, oil, coal, solar, hydrogen, renewable, natural gas – everything. We’ll create jobs and wealth and bring security to this nation.

Debt and deficits make us less competitive and hold us back from advancing this nation in world market.We need to stop the political postering and adopt a plan of budget and tax reform to address spiraling debt, declining revenues and wasteful spending. Preserving Medicare and securing social security needs to be a priority.

Let’s start building things in this country again. We have the best workforce in the world. We need to challenge the leaders of this nation’s great companies to invest in America again. We need to remove the tax incentives that encourage moving these companies out of the country, and bring those jobs back home. We need to provide incentives to start up businesses and entrepreneurs to create new jobs for Americans.

These things, and more, we need to get done in order to get our country back on track, and to continue building the American dream that is our heritage. Now is not the time to say, as some do say, that we can build no more. Now is not the time to dismantle that which has been built. Now is the time to build upon the foundation that has been laid. Now is the time to improve on that which we have been given. Now is the time for a vision that sees a future of economic strength and broad based prosperity. Now is the time for leadership that takes inspiration from the past to create a vision for the future.

Rutland Rockets Sale

The Rutland Rockets will be hosting a free-will Rummage Sale & Bake Sale on Saturday, May 7th, 9:00-Noon, at Nordland Lutheran Parish Hall, Rutland. They are also sponsoring a “Winners Board” at the Lariat Bar, Rutland. (There will be 5 $100 winners…100 squares at $10/square.) They will also be selling raffle tickets…details to follow. Contact Bonnie Anderson (724-3617) or Wendy Jacobson (724-3975).

Donations of baked goods and gently-used items would be appreciated. Donated items can be dropped off at the Nordland Lutheran Parish Hall, Thursday, May 5, 9:00am – Friday, May 6, 6:00pm. Baked goods may be dropped off until Saturday, May 7th, 9:00am

If you want to join our Relay for Life team, please sign up at the Sargent County Relay for Life website.

Quilters Day

Yesterday, I dropped by the Rutland General Store to visit with the area quilters who were there for their weekly Friday gathering. Nearly every week one of the quilters has a quilt front or an entire quilt completed. Today’s completed quilt was done by Doris and everyone got an opportunity to see her handiwork. The group of women come from Lisbon, Milnor, Rutland and other area towns and most have been coming when possible on Fridays for several years.

Today, the Store is hosting another group of visiting quilting enthusiasts and more are planned.  Stop by next time you are near the town and shop for quilting supplies or have coffee with the group of Wise Men who also regularly assemble most afternoons.

4-H Activity Day

Several Rutland 4-H-ers headed to Lisbon for the Southeast Activity Day sponsored by the Ransom-Sargent County Extension/4H program to get a start on their entries for this year’s county fair. Despite the weather, many students and the instructors made it to Lisbon and worked wholeheartedly all day on their crafts. My sons were able to take carpentry, wood burning and wood art classes and the girls worked on window decorations and other projects. In addition to those projects, other classes offered included cake decorating, scrapbooking, ceramics and it appears to have been another successful event. Now that the kids have gotten started on their fair projects, they are eager to do more.