Monday, July 20, 2009

Neighborhood Project

Beautifying Eveleth

One neighborhood at a time

We want to meet you!

When: Thursday, August 20, 2009

Time: 5 pm -8pm

Location: Monroe Park

It’s an exciting time in the neighborhood of "Old Eveleth"

  • Are you in need of odd jobs done around your home/yard?
  • Do you have a skill that you could teach your neighbors? ( gardening, planting, roofing, siding, plumbing, carpentry)
  • Are you interested how you can save on your winter/summer utilities?
  • Are you new to the area and want to meet your neighbors?

Join us for conversation & dinner

RSVP/Questions?

Eveleth Horizons

(218) 744-2098

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Flower donations

Are you splitting your perennial flowers?

Are you trying to eliminate some flowers?

Looking for someone to take them off your hands?

Eveleth Horizons is partnering with the City of Eveleth, AEOA, and the Greater MN Housing Fund to work on Community Revitalization.

We are looking for donated flowers to give to people to plant in their yards to beautify the community.

If you are able to donate, please call 744-2098 or e-mail: eveleth.horizons@gmail.com

THANKS!

Monday, July 6, 2009

4th of July

Thanks to all those who make the 4th of July events in Eveleth what they are!!!!

I had the honor of bringing my daughter to her first fireworks and it is an event that we plan to make an annual tradition. I remember going to the parade when I was young and brought her to her first parade. It is so fun to pass down those traditions from my childhood to my daughter.

This is only possible due to the hard work and dedication of so many community members. Thanks to the organizers, volunteers, and the sponsors. You do great work!

“Everyone is a Citizen Scientist"

Vermilion Community College to host a Nature Night entitled, "Everyone is a Citizen Scientist"

Wednesday, July 8 from 7:00 p.m.
Vermilion Community College, CL 104

Bring your observational skills and ability to learn to this presentation where naturalist Bill Tefft and other everyday people will open the door to citizen science for you. Does the word "science"
sound a little scary or does it present the potential for adventure and making positive contributions.

Citizen science is the general term being applied to what happens when people investigate the cultural and natural history of their areas and then report there findings. You will discover the many projects already available and the growing interest in groups like the Minnesota Master Naturalists and the Ely Field Naturalists.

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