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Women's Gift Alliance Funds 'Retool Box' project PDF Print E-mail
Written by David Townsend   
Thursday, 10 June 2010 15:10

Library, North Idaho College in partnership to build computer job skills

A major grant by the Women’s Gift Alliance (WGA) Fund in the Idaho Community Foundation will fund equipment purchases for a project to be offered by the Coeur d’Alene Public Library and North Idaho College Adult Basic Education (ABE) to boost the computer skills of people looking for jobs or hoping to re-enter the job market.

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Left to right, Rex Fairfield, Director of Adult Basic Education for NIC; Carol Randall and Shelley Rosenberger, co-chairs for the Women’s Gift Alliance Grant Committee; Mike Mires NIC Dean of Professional, Technical and Workforce Education; Ruth Pratt, Executive Director of the Coeur d’Alene Public Library Foundation; and foundation members Roberta Larsen, Mary Sanderson, JoAnn Nelson and Judi Messina.

A grant written by Ruth Pratt, Executive Director of the Coeur d’Alene Public Library Foundation, with assistance from NIC ABE Director Rex Fairfield, for $22,625 was awarded to the library Thursday during a WGA luncheon at the library.

The project has also received a $2,000 grant from Waste Management of Idaho and $1,000 from the Idaho Community Foundation itself.

The grant will fund the purchase of 20 laptops, a charging storage unit and other equipment to be used by the library for computer workshops of various sizes to be offered in its meeting rooms utilizing volunteer instructors provided by ABE.

Pratt said that the workshops are intended to fill the needs of individuals who may lack basic computer skills, “even basic keyboarding” that may be preventing them from pursuing employment. The project, called the “Retool Box,” is the library and NIC’s response.

Last Updated on Monday, 14 June 2010 09:09
 
Davis Family Donation PDF Print E-mail
Written by David Townsend   
Friday, 28 May 2010 10:27

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Vickie Davis and her family gather around the memorial rock that honors the memory of her late husband, Dick Davis, outside the Coeur d’Alene Public Library.  Mrs. Davis, who lives in the new Parkside condominiums on Front Avenue, recently made a $5,000 contribution to the Library Foundation in support of its mission to provide excellence in programs and services for the community. Family members shown include (left to right, front row) Edith Emerson (Dick’s mother), Chelia and Rafe Rector; (back row) Jenn and Travis Nielsen, Blaine Rector, Davis Rector, Rob Rector, Deanna Rector, and Vickie Davis with Napoleon and Wicket, her dogs. 

 
2010 Writers Competition Winners Recognized PDF Print E-mail
Written by David Townsend   
Saturday, 22 May 2010 14:41

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Writers Competition winners, left to right, back row, Nona C. Babcock, Ernest Ewing, Holly Ann Cooley–Nelson, Tina Rodeen, Kenneth A. Green, Braden James Heiner, Bethany M. Harryman, Kaye Thornbrugh, third row, Priscilla Ruth Cotton, Jessica T. Fox, Elizabeth Rognaldson, Austin A. Petellin, Abbie Hochberger, Jordyn Nichelle McCracken, Emma Ployhar, Lauren Taylor Foley, second row, Garrett Oetkin, Sydney Madsen, Hannah Rose Daniels, Katy Gribbin, Megan Schlaefer, Mollie Haman, Ashley Bennett, Marion Rognaldson, front row, Jessica Gates, Kate DuCoeur, Carolyn P. Fish, Toriana Wilson,. Not pictured: Marge Huntington, Emily Christensen and Jillian Joy Hoffman.

 

       The winners of the 2010 Writers Competition at the Coeur d’Alene Public Library were recognized Saturday, May 22, during a ceremony hosted by the Friends of the Library.

The competition is in its 22nd year. The program was begun by former Library Director Julie Meier with the goal of encouraging excellence in writing and “to discover great writers living among us.

Writers submit fiction and nonfiction entries of 2,000 words or less in age groups ranging from 6 years to adult. 

Cash prizes were first awarded by Hecla Mining Co. and more recently have been provided by the Coeur d’Alene Kiwanis Club. Prizes include $100 for first, $50 for second and $25 for third. In case of matching scores, duplicate prizes of the full amount are awarded. Based on scores, first-place prizes may not be awarded in every category and age group.

The entries are judged each year by volunteers who include published authors, journalists, editors and writing educators.

The winners and their entries are:

     6–8 Fiction: First, Carolyn P. Fish, Worley, “The Fairies” – Second (tie) Kate DuCoeur, Coeur d’Alene, “Can We Go?” – Second (tie), Toriana Wilson, Coeur d’Alene, “Fairy Problems” – Third, Jessica Gates, Hayden, “Little Pond Frog.”

     9–11 Fiction: First, Hannah Rose Daniels, Hayden, “Fantasticalia” – Second, Sydney Madsen, Coeur d’Alene, “The Start of Golden Hills” – Third, Lauren Taylor Foley, Coeur d’Alene, “In the Eye of the Storm”

     12–14 Fiction:  First (tie), $100, Jordyn Nichelle McCracken, Coeur d’Alene, “Leslie and the Lorax” – First (tie), Emma Ployhar, Coeur d’Alene, “The Real Treasure Down Under” – Second, Abbie Hochberger, Dalton Gardens, “A Matter of Trust” – Third, Jillian Joy Hoffman, Hayden, “My Angel.”

     15–18 Fiction: First, Kaye Thornbrugh, Hayden, “Tardy Party: A Happy Accident” – Second, Bethany M. Harryman, Athol, “Fire Flight” – Third, Braden James Heiner, Hayden, “Phone Call”   

     19–Plus Fiction: First, Tina Rodeen, Spokane, “What Happens to Him?” 

     Second, Holly Ann Cooley–Nelson,  Coeur d’Alene, “The Bracelets” – Third (tie), Nona C. Babcock, Clinton, Mont., “The Bug–B–Cue” – Third (tie) Ernest Ewing, Hayden Lake, “Real Friends.”

     6–8 Nonfiction: First, Marion Rognaldson, Worley, “Max and I” – Second, Ashley Bennett, Hayden, “Black Eared Mouse” – Third, Mollie Haman, Dalton Gardens, “The Water Slide.”                     

     9–11 Nonfiction: First, Garrett Oetkin, Coeur d’Alene, “The Boy Who Could Fly” – Second, Megan Schlaefer, Post Falls, “My Trip to Las Vegas.” – Third, Katy Gribbin, Post Falls, “Facts About Three Animals.”

     12–14 Nonfiction: First, Austin A. Petellin, Dalton Gardens, “Vacation” – Second, Jillian Joy Hoffman, Hayden, “The Coward”– Third, Emily Christensen, Post Falls, “A Remarkable Companionship.”

     15–18 Nonfiction: Second (tie), Jessica T. Fox, Rathdrum, “Homelessness in America”– Second (tie), Elizabeth Rognaldson, Worley, “A Christian Perspective on Prayer In Public School” – Third, Priscilla Ruth Cotton, Moscow, “Idaho’s Unique Features.”            

     19–Plus Nonfiction: Second, Kenneth A. Green, Coeur d’Alene, “Execution” – Third, Marge Huntington, Spokane Valley, “Downtown.”

Last Updated on Saturday, 22 May 2010 14:43
 
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