VOLUNTEERS
Boy Scout Leadership Luncheon March 20th
After traveling thousands of miles over my first 100 days as the new Scout Executive of the Northern Lights Council, I can testify that I have seen great excitement about Scouting across our territory...
Posted on 3/14/13 at 6:01 PM
a tip of the hate to some GREAT volunteers
Volunteer instructors for North Dakotas conservation education program were recognized Feb. 9 at the annual banquet held in Bismarck. Honored for 20 years of service was Robert Haglund, Garrison. Te...
Posted on 2/20/13 at 12:07 PM
Forget the Snow by Making Gala Plans
I walked into my office this morning to room full of auction items. The Arts Center's Gala auction committee has been hard at work gathering unusual and exotic items for the event. I found myself al...
Posted on 2/11/13 at 5:10 PM
Forum participates in YWCA's national Stand Against Racism event
FARGO, N.D. - The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead was one of more than 100 businesses and/or organizations to participate in Stand Against Racism, a YWCA event aimed at bringing together people from all wal...
Posted on 4/30/12 at 12:48 PM
The Lost and Found
Today at work the lost was found. One of the things that has been holding me back is keys. Keys that unlock padlocks and glass cabinets..keys that have been missing for well over a year.&n...
Posted on 6/17/11 at 6:04 AM
Volunteers help VC folks with cleanup after flooding
July 23, 2009
Hi-Acres honors 26 volunteers at June picnic
July 22, 2009
Red Cross seeks volunteers
The American Red Cross in Stutsman, Logan. McIntosh, Dickey, LaMoure and Foster counties has many ways volunteers can help their community this summer and be a part of President Barack Obama’s nationwide “United We Serve.”July 01, 2009
Volunteers come forward for study of mineral
State health officials say enough volunteers have signed up to study the health effects of an asbestos-like mineral used widely on roads in western North Dakota.By By James MacPherson, The Associated Press , June 13, 2009
Special Olympics seeks volunteers
Volunteers are needed for the Special Olympics bocce ball and volleyball events. Training is provided. Volunteers are also needed for the games, which run June 5-6 in Fargo. All events are free and open to the public. Aquatics, bocce and powerlifting will be held on June 5 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Fargo North.May 30, 2009
Meals still being provided
By Ben Rodgers , May 07, 2009
Organizations provide food for flood fighters
The Salvation Army and the Red Cross have provided countless meals, snacks and drinks to volunteers and service members keeping Jamestown and the surrounding areas full during the flood fight.By Ben Rodgers , May 05, 2009
Volunteers married at homeless shelter
Two central Illinois volunteers have tied the knot in the place they first met: a homeless shelter. Joyce and Joe Reynolds were married Saturday at the Washington Street Mission in Springfield.April 29, 2009
Volunteers still needed to fill sandbags here
After weeks of work, more than 600,000 filled sandbags have been produced for protecting Jamestown, said Noel Johnson, Stutsman County chief operating officer. That’s not enough.By Keith Norman , April 21, 2009
LaMoure needs volunteers to sandbag tonight
Volunteers are needed to assist in sandbagging operations in LaMoure County.April 13, 2009
Sandbagging set to begin
By Keith Norman , April 02, 2009
Storage sought for sandbags; meal servers needed
Officials are looking for storage for a few thousand filled sandbags, said Jim Weight of the Jamestown Building De-partment and coordinator of the cities sandbagging efforts. “We need some more building space where we can store a semi load of sandbags and they won’t freeze,” he said.By Keith Norman , April 01, 2009
Hotline established in N.D. for donations, volunteers
State emergency management officials say the outpouring of support and offers of help coming in to Fargo and the state is inspiring. They have established a hotline (211) to capture offers of help for donations and unaffiliated volunteers.March 31, 2009
What we think: Volunteers make a difference
Volunteers make a difference in our community. We sometimes take them for granted but we’ve seen in recent weeks and days how important they are. Just as our progress edition features people in this area who are “Making a Difference,” so are people making a difference in many North Dakota and Minnesota communities experiencing flooding. The flood fight could not be fought so thoroughly in Fargo without those volunteers from many communities.March 31, 2009
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