Archive for May, 2008

Meet and Greet

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Monday night May 12th the Walhalla Chamber of Commerce sponsored a meet and Greet the candidates running for city council and park board.  The food was great and the evening was very informal but informative.  There are 11 candidates running for city council and 4 candidates running for park board.  5 candidates were there out of 11 for city council and 3 out of the 4  for park board.  Dorothy Robinson explained how to vote in Pembina County this year.  I guess we have to send our votes in by mail I wonder if I get to vote??  Mr. Harvey Hope and his family were there, Mr Hope  is running for State Senator in the 10th District.  Kathy Stremick was also on hand, she is running for State Representative in the 10th District.  Liann was the MC for the evening talking to all the candidates and Mayor Harvey Clark.

Brush Bunch Art Show

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

The 37th annual Brush Bunch Art Show was held Sunday May 4th at the American Legion in Walhalla.  It was a beautiful day to get out and see the art.  I have met a lot of people that were displaying art that day but I didn’t know I would meet Deirdre’s bird in the beautiful garden display, I don’t think he liked me very well.    There is so much artistic talent in Walhalla someday it will be an art destination.

   

Grand Opening

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Friday May 2nd Jackson’s bar held the grand opening of their new building on Main Street.  There was a ribbon cutting ceremony by Dale Jackson while brothers Dean and Don looked on. Here is a picture with Dale, Don, Chris, Dean, Scott and me of course.  Many old friends turned out to see the new bar. Chris Jackson, manager showed me the bar area.  Everyone had a great time and plenty to eat.
   

Arbor Day

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Arbor Day was held in Walhalla Thursday May 1st at noon with a history of Arbor day presented by Sharon Bartels and the 6th grade planting 3 new trees in Riverside park.  After the tree planting the 4th,5th, and 6th graders spent the afternoon learning to climb trees with Bob Underwood, learning about the animals in ND from Marty Egeland, how to read rings and key out trees from Helen Schill and forestry tools from Dave Nowatzki.  I even got to climb a tree with Morgan Mathisons help. Walhalla has been named a tree city for the past 13 years.