How Scotland is working to build leadership

January 18th, 2008 by peggys

The Horizon’s Project has brought new light to the Scotland community in that some of the young people in this community have taken the iniatative to work on a boys and girls club/youth center. They have gone to other communities to check out what they are doing and then have started looking in this community for actual locations to start this project. Through this project they have found a real need for youth activities after school, especially those that are too old for day care. These individuals’ leadership skills have grown and are providing new faces in the community when new tasks are being needed to be done.

Harvest of Soups big hit

January 4th, 2008 by peggys

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The Horizon’s group that is working on the Youth Center/Boys and Girls Club held a Harvest of Soups December 15 over the noon hour. Erin Odens gave a presentation about the findings and survey results they gathered with their work on the youth center. The group has traveled to Avon and Tyndall looking at their facilities and trying to determine what would be best for the Scotland community. It was suggested that they may be a little bit of a combination of the two.
Businesses were asked to donate soup for the cause. There were 18 crock pots of soup with just about that many different kind of soups to choose from. For their first venture, the group did very well receiving about $1000 in freewill donations. It was decided that this type of fund raiser may be done again in the early spring.
It was a learning experience for the group and more results will be seen in the near future!

GOOD STUFF

November 28th, 2007 by lorrys

After the appearance of our ad in the Scotland Journal once a month for 3 months, the response from donors is amazing.
And we are now considering the possibility of needing a larger space.

Del Neumeister (UCC minister) has been providing space at his church for our community food pantry. He suggests that we try to find a larger faciity which could house both GOOD STUFF household donations and the food pantry. He also had a call regarding good clean used children’s winter hats, coats, scarves, etc. The food pantry has no space for these articles so we will be keep them at our GOOD STUFF location.

We need everyone to hold good thoughts about having a large FREE facility made available to house all of the above.

Our Horizons dinner will be held on December 7 and we are looking forward to hearing about the progress on all of our projects.

The Survey’s Are In!

November 13th, 2007 by karla

Scotland LeadershipPLENTYRemember those “FUN” pre and post surveys that the Horizons Staff had you take during Study Circles and LeadershipPLENTY?

Believe it or not - it was for a purpose!  Those pre and post surveys help us to understand how much your community learned about poverty and about leadership by your participation in those specified curriculums.

As a result, we have assembled a community profile with the results of the pre and post surveys for both Study Circles and LeadershipPLENTY.  Check out your community results by clicking on the links found under “Survey Data” on the right hand side of your community blog.

GOOD STUFF

November 11th, 2007 by lorrys

The GOOD STUFF project provides an opportunity for sharing unneeded household good stuff with a neighbor in need rather than sending it off to the landfill.

GOOD STUFF came into being with the ENCOURAGEMENT and PUSH of Horizons. We received a grant of $800. for our start up. $600. will be used for 12 monthly ads in the Scotland Journal. $100. provided a Waiver/Agreement prepared by our City Attorney which covers any liability and $100. is on deposit with our hardware store for necessary minor help for our donations. We have been given (rent free) the use of an empty downtown shop which belongs to our dentist, Curt Johnson. We do not feel that it will be necessary to heat the shop and should be able to manage this project without additional financial funding.

Posters and hand outs have been given to local churches, organizations and added to our welcome brochures. Our second ad in the Scotland Journal will appear this month. We are currently working on a list of volunteers with pick ups and strong backs to take care of transport.

Our initial donations include a complete bedroom set, an additional box spring/mattress, sofa bed, recliner, 2 upholstered chairs, small bookcase, 2 cribs and bedding. And a friend called last week to offer an artificial Christmas tree!

One Horizon’s Project nears completion

October 5th, 2007 by peggys

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Several months ago Scotland started a project – Horizons – it is aimed at improving our town.
“Welcome to Scotland” project is now being put into motion.
The packet contains a list of businesses, gift cards from businesses, folders about the town and the museum. There is a bulletin board in the council room that offers folders telling about ‘help’ programs that are available.
We will be delivering packets to recently new citizens of the community and as new families arrive, they will be given their Welcome packet at the finance office.
Much effort went into this project. Peggy Schelske de-signed the folder (isn’t it attractive?) Scotland Hardware gave the bulletin board and then there was the legwork – contact-ing the businesses, which was done graciously by Harriet Schaeffer.
We still have more to go: the houses need identification numbers- the EMT and fire de-partment needs them as well as your friends. Tell your neigh-bors, if they lack the numbers on their house.
Harriet Schaeffer worked hard on the Welcome Wagon project and she appreciated the help and cooperation from all those who assisted with this project.
The Horizon’s project is now in it’s final stages of completion with the visioning aspect taking place. At the first meeting of the strategic planning committee, the vision and mission state-ment and the broad goals of the group were set.
The Scotland vision statement reads as follows:
Families of all ages of the community will be working together to support a produc-tive and appealing business dis-trict. They will have an envi-ronment that supports a suc-cessful school district and is abundant in indoor and outdoor recreational opportunities. Ad-vocates a variety of community resources including excellent healthcare facilities, successful commerce providing job avail-ability, and a safe environment. Scotland will be a place that people will be proud to call home and encourage friends and families to come join them.
The mission statement reads – The Horizons Strategic Planning Committee for Scotland will implement the following com-munity plan – to improve the Scotland community and to en-courage people to come and live here. The plan will be imple-mented using the skills and tal-ents of our residents to carry out the vision of our future.
The broad goals identified at this meeting were as follows:
Welcome Wagon- To develop a welcoming program for new residents to Scotland.
Boys and Girls Club- To de-termine the interest and feasibil-ity of creating a boys and girls club.
Parents, youth and business owners survey will be done.
Exploring programs for this project
Citywide volunteer cleanup- Improve the appearance of homes and yards of our com-munity.
volunteer cleanup
house painting
fix-up team
time bank-volunteer hours
Business development- To enhance the business climate in Scotland by strengthening our current businesses and seeking new ones and marketing to new ones. Developing our own en-trepreneurs.
Good Stuff- To develop a Good Stuff program that gets quality, preowned household items to people who need them.
inventory and exchange
have use of build-ing/fundraising garage sales
Scotland Community Founda-tion- To assist the community members in the creation of a Scotland Community Founda-tion that will benefit all aspects of the community.
The next meeting of the stra-tegic planning committee will be Wednesday, Oct. 10 at 6 p.m. at the community room. The purpose of the meeting will be to develop the objectives for each of the goals – the who, what, when and how.