16 vernonia’s voice volunteerism june 2009 First Yard-of-the-Month Winners Announced Vernonia Grange News: In Jest By Janelle Thomas-Cedergreen By Andy Nebergall Actually, this column should be headed “ingest.” Do you like to eat? Yes? Then thank a farmer. Particularly one who belongs to the Grange. The “Grange,” officially known as the Patrons of Husbandry, is one of America’s volunteer grassroots organizations. The Vernonia Grange is the lon- gest lasting community group in town. We are composed of families and individuals who share a common interest in community, agriculture, and doing good for our neighbors. The Vernonia Grange meets on the second Monday of the month at 3:00 PM. Upcoming events include the Beard Contest at Jam- boree. Prizes will be awarded for: Longest, Most Well Groomed, Lincolnesque, and Weakest Attempt (that’s my category!) Watch for more details about this new event. If you are interested in becoming a member of the Grange, see me (Andy, the current Grange Master), Robb Wilson, Tobie Finzel, or Penny Costley. I can be reached at 503-4295147. Vernonia Postal Carriers show off the 1061 pounds of food that Ver- nonians donated and they collected as part of the “Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive” for the Vernonia Cares Food Bank (below). Home or commercial landscapes can be a “thing of beauty,” “eye candy,” and a work of art for those of us who enjoy what nature’s seasonal changes can produce. This month, the “Country Garden” feel of these two properties absolutely melted my butter! I have added the category of “Commer- cial” Yard-of-the-Month after touring around Vernonia and seeing the great efforts some of our businesses put into the care and presentation of their properties. Vernonia Pride is happy to announce our winners for Yard- of-the-Month for May 2009: • Residential – Steve and Susan Whiteman at 864 State Avenue Their gardening efforts have produced a lawn and flow- er beds that are manicured to the curb with purple hya- cinth peeking out of the picket fence, fruit trees that are beginning to bloom, and lots of spring flowers to enjoy. Beautiful! • Commercial – Patti and Gary Davis’ Rock Creek Bed & Breakfast at 1162 State Street With a romantic entrance gate with tulips, forget-me- nots, and daffodils peeking through the picket fence, their whole property evokes a “Country Garden Hide- away” feeling. Around every corner, little surprises of an old wicker love seat in between some trees and a bird house pop up to delight the eye. I understand the back- yard is equally as enchanting! • Honorable Mention to Yard-of-the-Month: Howard and Barbara Ward at 2048 Bridge Street This yard is small, neat, well cared for, with good bal- ance of yard art, color, and design. Just lovely! Please remember to nominate a residential yard or business. Ballot boxes are in place at City Hall and Sentry Market. Each month through September, look for new winners to be announced. Janelle Thomas-Cedergreen presents Steve and Sue Whiteman with the Yard of the Month Award for June. Patti Davis of Rock Creek Bed and Breakfast won the Yard of the Month for a Commercial Property, a new category in this years judging. Vernonia Graduates Third Leadership Class The Vernonia community graduated its third cohort of the Ford Institute Leadership Program in May, 2009. Twenty-four local residents completed the four weekends of community leadership training, provided through funding from the Ford Family Foundation, and delivered by Rural Development Initiatives. The train- ing is designed to provide a variety of members of a local community, including high school students, with leader- ship skills which they can use to enhance their work in their communities. The training includes cirrocumuli concepts that include: Community Capacity and Social Capital , Personality Types and Leadership Styles, Com- munity Development Models, the Catalytic Leadership Model, As- set Mapping, Group Development, Models for Group Decision-mak- ing, Communication Strategies, and Volunteerism. After completing their training, each class is required to complete a community project as a way to prac- tice the skills they have learned in a real-life setting. The third class has chosen a Community Garden as their project. Class One designed and built the decorative metal archways y t G t ifts e r P &Things Stop by & check out our selection of jewelry, gifts, and other new merchandise! local! p o Sh phone 503-429-4696 7 8 6 B r i d g e S t r e e t , Ve r n o n i a O R in downtown Ver- nonia, and Class Two built the walkway next to the Vernonia Community Learning Center (VCLC) and is completing the Court- yard at the VCLC. The Ford In- stitute Leadership Program is currently being delivered in over fifty communities in Oregon and northern Califor- nia, and boasts over 2,000 graduates. SATURDAY Saturday TH JUNE 12th 13 TH April Texas Hold 'Em Tournament AT the Buckhorn Restaurant Registration Tournamant play play starts starts at at 6pm 6pm Registration at at 5:30pm, 5:30pm, Tournamant 50% go to to Local Local Charities. Charities. 50% of of fees fees go $40 buy-in with $20 re-buy. 35 Player Limit - Sign-up Now! Cash Card Prize Payouts! 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