Archive for the ‘05. Leadership: Knowledge and Awareness’ Category

Redwater Foundation Making a Difference

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

A GREAT result of the Horizons process and community meetings was the creation of the Redwater Community Foundation (RCF). The RCF formed a partnership with the Montana Community Foundation ( http://www.mtcf.org/ ). This partnership created a local community foundation that will make available to the community (the entire area of McCone County) a permanent method of making available some funding for local needs and projects. It also makes available the opportunity for those that are willing to donate a way to permanently give to the community to help meet its needs.

The Foundation has been active and has as of 4/1/08 raised: $20,000.00

And has Given:
$3,000 - Brockway Fire Truck
$1,000 - Multi-purpose building at the Fair grounds
$750.00 - New ambulance
$250.00 - Playground equipment at Prairie Elk School

The RCF has also receive a grant from Montana Community Foundation in the amount of $15,000
to build the concrete foundation for the new Multi-Purpose building at the Fair Grounds.

The RCF has generated a number of nice short stories in the local Newspaper and has been a wonderful asset right from the beginning.

The local area Chamber of Commerce has worked with the group to develop a web page:
http://www.circle-montana.com/foundation.html

New Circle Postcards in 2005

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

When Circle was going through the Horizons program and LeadershipPlenty, one of the activities was writing a postcard to someone in the community that had made a difference. Peggy Iba picked up the local postcards at Chapin Drug. The postcards were so old, they were in black and white with the Baldwin School still standing. It was torn down in the late 1970s. Eldon Moos and Julie Howard spearheaded the project to get new postcards for Circle to encourage tourism. They were taken by Eldons daughter via plane in June of 2005. Have you ever seen Circle so GREEN?

The postcards were popular, especially for class reunions. Now they are a collector’s item as the elevator and Chapin Drug have since burned down. Circle by Air made into postcards

Shared Vision

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

Circle is a family-friendly community that has exciting, fun activities with clean businesses and services that draw people to town. Circle is a vibrant, diverse and creative community where we have taken back control of our economic future by adding value to a majority of our agricultural products. We will also be a destination of choice for people the world over who are searching for a truly unique, outdoor-driven natural history or recreational experience.

Circle Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

The Circle web site: http://www.circle-montana.com/index.html