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Announcements as of Nov. 14
November 14, 2009

SALVATION ARMY THANKSGIVING: Reservations are now being taken for the Minot Salvation Armys Thanksgiving Dinner Nov. 26 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Parker Senior Center, 21-1st Ave. SE. Jerry Schlag will provide entertainment. The dinner is open to the public but people need to call the Salvation Army Corps at 838-8925 for reservations.

AREA BLOOD DRIVES: United Blood Services of Minot has numerous blood drives in November. Appointments to donate blood should be made ahead of time. Following is the schedule Nov. 16-20 and people to call to make appointments: Nov. 16, noon to 6  p.m., Towner County Medical Center Conference Room, Cando, call Gladys Freund at 968-3440 or 303-0164; Nov. 17, 12:30 to 5:30 p.m., Presentation Medical Center Conference Room, Rolla, call 477-3161; Nov. 18, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Bottineau Armory, call Mona Johnson at 263-4998; Nov. 19, 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Burdick Memorial Hospital, Belcourt, call 477-6111; and Nov. 20, The Twilight Saga "New Moon" Blood Drive, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sleep Inn, Dakota Square Mall. There will be free movie passes and water slide passes and "New Moon" movie posters for donors while supplies last. Call United Blood Services at 852-2161 or log onto (www.bloodhero.com) and enter "newmoon1120" as the sponsor code to schedule an appointment to donate blood. This blood drive is sponsored by United Blood Services, Sleep Inn-Inn and Suites, Splashdown Dakota Super Slides, Carmike Cinema and WGO & ZOO FM radio stations. Walk-ins will also be accepted but people are encouraged to make an appointment.

CHILD EVANGELISM PROGRAM: Child Evangelism Fellowship will hold Good News Club for children in grades kindergarten through sixth from 3:10 to 4:20 p.m. at the following schools: Bel Air Elementary Gym, Mondays, Nov. 16 through Dec. 14; Edison Elementary Fallout Shelter, Tuesdays through Dec. 8; and Longfellow Elementary Library, Nov. 18 and Nov. 25. Activities will include a Bible lesson, memory verse, songs and games. Parents are welcome to attend. Call Ben Vinje at 340-4999 for more information.

LEARNING CENTER REGISTRATION: The Minot Adult Learning Center will hold the next registration for GED, career planning and academic review courses Nov. 16 from 1 to 4 p.m. and Nov. 30 from 9 a.m. to noon. Registration is for students interested in earning their GED, increasing their  academic skill level in order to enter post secondary education or who want help with career planning. GED tests are administered every Tuesday at 1 p.m. and many Tuesday evenings. Call 857-4488 to register.

CURLING CLUB OPEN HOUSE: The Minot Curling Club will have an open house and instructional sessions Nov. 16-19 at 7 p.m. at the club at the State Fairgrounds in Minot. All equipment will be provided to interested people who would like to try curling. The league season will be from Nov. 30 to the end of March. Leagues are evenings Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. The club also hosts some weekend events. All new and old curlers may attend the open house and sign up for leagues and to arrange their teams. There will be a club social and dinner Nov. 21 at 6 p.m. at the curling club. Call 838-3452 for more information.

PIES NEEDED: 2nd Story Social Club in Minot needs volunteer pie bakers to help with 2nd Storys annual Thanksgiving Pie Feast Nov. 17. Pies, ice cream and whipped cream are needed. Call 838-0912 if you can help.

WESTERN PLAINS ANNUAL MEETING: Western Plains Opera and Childrens Chorus will hold its annual meeting Nov. 17 at 5:30 p.m. at Off the Vine, 14 S. Main St. The meeting is open to the public.

INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS SERIES: Season subscriptions are available for the International Artists Series of Minot concerts. The next concert will feature former New York City police officer Daniel Rodriguez Nov. 17 at 7:30 p.m. in Minot State Universitys Ann Nicole Nelson Hall. Admission is by season subscriptions only. Season subsciptions are $50 for adults; $25 for students; or $125 for a family. Call 858-0863 or 852-2787 for more information.

NORTHERN PLAINS MEETING: The Northern Plains Heritage Foundation will have a public input meeting on the management plan for the Northern Plains Heritage Area Nov. 17 at 7 p.m. in the Memorial Building on Main Avenue in Washburn. The meeting will provide information on what the heritage area is, what it is not, grant opportunities available and a recent amendment to the legislation clarifying that participation in the heritage area is voluntary. Call 663-4758, visit the Web site at (www.northernplainsheritage.org) or send e-mail to info@northernplainsheritage.org for more information.

HOMELESS FUNDRAISER: Minot State Universitys Student Social Work Organization will participate in the "Freezin For a Reason" Fundraiser Nov. 18 from noon to 9 p.m. in the Town and Country Shopping Center parking lot. People are asked to drop off nonperishable food items and/or monetary donations. The event is part of a nationwide effort to bring a greater awareness to the problems of hunger and homelessness.

CULTURAL EVENT: United Tribes Technical College, Bismarck, will host a presentation about the culture of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Nov. 18 from 3 to 8 p.m. in the colleges Wellness Center Healing Room. Anthony and Becky LaFromboise are scheduled as presenters, focusing on Turtle Mountain culture and how to understand and implement cultural teachings. The event is presented by the Chemical Health Center staff of the Lewis Goodhouse Wellness Center at United Tribes. A traditional meal will be served. The public is welcome to attend. For more information contact Julie Cain 255-3285, extension 1276, or send e-mail to jcain@uttc.edu.

TRINITY BAZAAR: Holiday Magic, the annual Trinity Health Auxiliary bazaar, will be Nov. 19 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Trinity Hospital Skywalk. People should use the main entrance to Trinity Health Center-East, across the street from Trinity Hospital, and take the elevator to third floor. The bazaar will include handmade items and crafts, a bake sale, cookie sale, gift shop pre-Christmas sale and various raffles, All proceeds will go toward the Patient Communication System at Trinity.

MSU LECTURE SERIES: Minot State University Northwest Art Centers next lecture will be Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. in MSUs Aleshire Theater, Hartnett Hall. Gregory Gagnon, Department of American Indian Studies at the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, will be the speaker for Native American Awareness Week.

MINOT THEATER: The Minot Area Theatrical Society will present three benefit one-acts, "Ghost World," "The Way of All Fish" and "Thomas, Richard and Harold" Nov. 20-21 at 7 p.m. and Nov. 22 at 2 p.m. in The Vegas Motel in Minot. It is a benefit for the Minot Area Council of the Arts and a freewill donation will be taken. No reservations will be taken for this event. Call 852-2290 for more information.

MOUSE RIVER PLAYERS REVUE: Reservations are now being taken for the Mouse River Players Community Theatres "Its Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas...Revue" Nov. 27 and 28 in The Arlene Theatre, downtown Minot, 115-1st St. SE. The evening will begin at 6:30 p.m. with hors doeuvres and a social hour. The musical will begin at 7:30 p.m. The cost to attend is $15 and reservations are recommended. The reservation number is 1-866-667-1977. The show is for people of all ages and will include Christmas favorites as well as some of the less-familiar selections. There will be drawings for door prizes. People may park in the St. Leos parking lot east of the building. This is a seasonal "extra" and not part of the season ticket package. The reservation line will close two hours prior to each performance. Unclaimed reservations will be made available for walk-in purchase 15 minutes before curtain time.

HOLIDAY BELL RINGERS NEEDED: The Minot Salvation Armys Annual Bell Ringing Campaign will begin Nov. 20 and continues through Dec. 24. Volunteer bell ringers are needed for more than 2,500 hours of volunteer time. Volunteer hours available are Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. through 8 p.m. Groups or individuals may choose to ring in shifts ranging from two to eight hours at several locations in Minot. Volunteers should contact the Salvation Army in Minot at 838-8925 to reserve a location.

NODAKORDS CONCERT: The Nordakords 42nd Annual Harvest of Harmony, "Lets Get Away From It All," will be Nov. 21 at 7:30 p.m. in the Holiday Inn-Riverside in Minot. Wireless will be the special guest quartet. The Nodakords Dakota Blend will also perform. Admission is $10 at the door or $7 with a discount coupon available from some area businesses, including the Minot Daily News.

AREA FOOD DRIVE: The Hooterville Flion Lions will conduct the annual "Kamping for Kans" food drive Nov. 21 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Miracle Mart-Dakota Square Mall location. All food donations will be coordinated through Community Action Partnership-Minot Region to restock local food pantries.

SANTA/HARLEY-DAVIDSON FUNDRAISER: The Santa Rides a Harley fundraiser will be Nov. 21 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Roughrider Harley-Davidson, 515-20th Ave SE. People may have their photo taken with Santa on a Harley-Davidson, for a suggested donation of $5, and may register to win one of two bicycles. Photos will be taken by 360 Digitography with profits going to the Domestic Violence Crisis Center in Minot. The Minot Police Department Crime Prevention Unit and the Minot Fire Department will provide safety information.  This event is sponsored by the Minot Chapter Harley Owners Group.

RYDER BAZAAR: The Ryder Bazaar and Turkey Drawing will be Nov. 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Ryder School Gym. There will be more than 20 vendors. Lunch will be provided by Curts Place. There will also be hourly door prizes. The turkey drawing will be at 3 p.m. on Main Street. The event is sponsored by the Ryder Community Club.

PARSHALL CRAFT AND BAKE SALES/LUNCHEON: Craft and Bake Sales and a Luncheon are planned Nov. 21 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Parshall American Legion Building on Main Street in Parshall. Bake sales will be held by area churches. The luncheon will include soup or chili in a bread bowl, a childrens plate and/or dessert and coffee. Raffle prizes will be drawn at 2:30 p.m. The event is hosted by the Parshall Promoters organizations.

DUKE FAMILY BENEFIT BREAKFAST: A Benefit Breakfast will be held for Shawn Dukes family Nov. 22 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Berthold School Cafeteria. Pancakes, scrambled eggs and sausage will be served. There will be a freewill offering. Shawn is head custodian for the Berthold Schools. Shawn and Amandas infant daughter, Hailey, was born with a heart defect and will need several corrective surgeries and a lengthy stay in Minneapolis. The staff at the school is hosting this event in order to help defray the expenses for the family. Supplemental Funds are being applied for through Thrivent Financial for Lutherans. People may also send donations to the Duke family in care of Berthold School, P.O. Box 185 Berthold, ND 58718. Call the Berthold School at 453-3484 for more information.

BRENTMOOR BAZAAR: Brentmoor Assisted Living Community will have its eighth annual bazaar Nov. 24 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Brentmoors Community Room. The bazaar will include a Grandmas Attic and homemade baked goods, candy, pickles, salsa, jelly and crafts made by residents.

DICKENS VILLAGE FESTIVAL: The annual Dickens Village Festival will be Nov. 27, 28 and 29 and Dec. 4, 5, 11 and 12 in Garrison. "A Christmas Carol," a play adaption by Jude Iverson of Charles Dickens novella, will be Nov. 27 and 28; Dec. 4 and 5; and Dec. 11 and 12 at 7:30 p.m. at the Kota Theater in Garrison. That play will not be performed Nov. 29. There will also be entertainment all of the above dates, including Nov. 29, at the Kota Theater at 2 p.m. Other events include an English Market, carriage rides, tours, doubledecker bus rides, English High Tea, a Holiday Sing-Along, street food vendors and a lighted parade. Call (800) 799-4242 or visit the Web site at (www.dickensfestival.com) for more information.

GUYS NIGHT AT THE LIBRARY: Dads and kids are invited to a martial arts demonstration Nov. 30 at 7 p.m. in the Minot Public Library. ATA Martial Arts personnel will do demonstrations and answer questions. Call 838-0606 for more information.

MINOT MODEL REUNION COMMITTEE: The Minot Model Alumni Association Reunion 2010 Committee meets the first Tuesday of every month at 7:30 p.m. in the Grand International Inn. The next meeting is Dec. 1. The committee needs all the class chairmen to attend. Anyone interested in helping may also attend.

RENAISSANCE CHRISTMAS FEAST: The Minot Chamber Chorale will present its annual Renaissance Christmas Feast Dec. 3-5 in the Holiday Inn-Riverside Coliseum in Minot. Reservations are needed for that event. Adult dinners are $35, with a choice of prime rib, chicken cordon bleu or a vegetarian plate. A childs portion of chicken strips will be $20. The social will start at 6 p.m. with the dinner at 7 p.m. Call 838-8709 or 839-4622 for reservations. People may also visit the Web site at (www.minotchamberchorale.org) or send e-mail to minotchamberchorale@yahoo.com for more information.

TOPS IN BLUE: Tops in Blue, the Air Forces premiere entertainment showcase, will present a show Dec. 8 at 7 p.m. in the Minot Municipal Auditorium. The show, with music and dance, titled "To Dream," is free to the public. For more information, call the Minot Air Force Base Community Center at 723-4670 or visit the Web site at (www.topsinblue.com).

YOUNG DRIVERS COURSE: North Dakota Safety Councils Alive at 25 Defensive Driving Course will be Dec. 10 at 5:30 p.m., Minot State Universitys Model Hall, Room 207. This young driver intervention four-hour program zeroes in on drivers between the ages of 14 and 25 ­ the group most likely to be involved in fatal collisions. Those who complete the course are eligible for an insurance discount and three-point reduction on their driving record. Pre-payment and preregistration are required. To preregister, log on to (www.ndsc.org,), and click on the Alive at 25 Icon or call the council in Bismarck at (800) 932-8890.

ART EVENT FOR CHILDREN: The Taube Museum of Art in Minot is once again sponsoring Art Ala Carte Saturdays for children and adults, an all-you-can-eat lunch, including dessert and beverage, and childrens art activities. Lunch will be served from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. these Saturdays: Dec. 12, pizza and salad; Jan. 16, grilled cheese and tomato soup; Feb. 6, Soup It Up; March 6, spaghetti and meatballs; April 3, chicken fingers and Tator Tots; May 1, cheeseburger and fries; and June 5, Fiesta Fun Run - Mexican. Prices are $6 for members; $8 for non-members; and $5 for children ages 10 and younger, payable at the door. That includes the lunch and art activities. A lunch ticket must be purchased to participate in art activities. The art activities are open to children of all ages and are in the Taube Education Classroom. No preregistration is needed. Call 838-4445 for more information.

RAILROAD REPRESENTATIVE AVAILABLE: A representative of the U.S. Railroad Retirement Board will be in Minot Dec. 15 from 8 a.m. to noon in the Federal Building, Room B-2, 100-1st St. SW, downtown Minot. The board is a federal agency which administers the Railroad Retirement and Railroad Unemployment Insurance Acts. Appointments should be made by calling the Fargo office at (877) 772-5772. Those with appointments will be assisted first. Those without appointments will be assisted as time permits.

NEW YEARS EVE GALA: The Second Annual Minot Young Professionals New Years Eve Gala will be Thursday, Dec. 31, in the Holiday Inn-Riverside. The event is open to everyone ages 21 and over. Dress will be semi-formal. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. and dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m. The band 24Seven will play from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The cost is $50 for Young Professionals members and Minot State University students and $60 for the public. Tickets will be available at the Minot Area Chamber of Commerce office or by calling 852-6000. Visit the Web site at (www.ypminot.com) for more information.

HOMEWORK HELP: The Minot Public Library now offers an online tutor service for students, available all hours by computer. The service offers free academic and career resources and tutoring from Tutor.com. Students in grades kindergarten through 12 and college students can get help with homework, studying, projects, essay writing and test prepararation in subjects including algebra, statistics, chemistry, physics, social studies, English and more. Adults can get help with resume writing, GED preparation and academic support. All sessions are online and one-to-one with a live tutor. Visit the Web site at (www.minotlibrary.org) or call the library at 852-1045 for more information.

VOLUNTEERS WANTED: Girl Scouts ­ Dakota Horizons of Minot is seeking volunteers in Minot, the Minot Air Force Base and the surrounding areas. Volunteers are needed, even if you only have an hour, a day or a weekend to volunteer. Call 852-5611 or 1-800-279-5306 for more information on volunteering. 

LIBRARY LEGOS: The Minot Public Childrens Library wants to start a LEGO club for children. The club would meet monthly with a theme to build each month. The library is soliciting donations of LEGOs. LEGOs in good condition may be dropped off at the Childrens Library. Time and dates of meetings will be set when LEGOs are obtained. Call 838-0606 for more information.

CELL PHONES RECYCLING: Easter Seals Goodwill ND, Inc. in Minot is collecting used cell phones Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the local office, 800-12th Ave. SW. Easter Seals Goodwill will be paid for each cell phone sent to Absolute Communications for recycling. Phones that are donated will be cleaned and given to agencies that need them.

CPR CLASS: The Minot Family YMCA offers a CPR-PR course the second Saturday of each month. The cost for the class is $75. People must preregister for the class. Call the Y at 852-0141 for preregistration information.

GARRISON DAM TOURS: Scheduled tours of the Garrison Dam Power Plant will be given to large groups Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at 10 a.m. or 1 p.m. Tours will include the generator floor, turbines, penstocks and tailrace areas. Purses, cameras, diaper bags and cell phones are not allowed. All people over age 18 need identification. To schedule a tour, call Linda Phelps at 654-7411, ext. 246.

LIBRARY HOME DELIVERY: The Minot Public Library offers home delivery through the librarys Special Services Program. The program is for people who are homebound, who have a visual or physical disability or who live in a nursing home or assisted living center. The collection includes books in regular or large print format and audiobooks on cassette and compact discs and music CDs or cassettes. Call Lacey or Jeanne at 852-1045 for more information.

ART NEEDED: Individuals or organizations with information, art or collections to share are encouraged to contact the Minot Public Library about lobby display.

CLUBS DIRECTORY: The 29th edition of the Clubs and Organizations Directory is available for the public for $3 per directory. The directory lists clubs and organizations including human service agencies in the Minot area, contact persons, with addresses and phone numbers. People may purchase the directory at the Minot Public Librarys Information and Referral Center Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The directory is published annually. Club presidents and members are asked to submit updated information for the 30th edition of the directory, which will be published later. Call Debbie at the librarys Information and Referral office at 852-0333 for more information. Additional information is also available from that office including meeting room availability in the Minot area, day-care center listings, library and community happenings and consumer information.

INFORMATION SERVICES: The Information and Referral office is an information service provided by the Minot Public Library. The mission of the office is to gather information of vital concern and to provide the information to those who need it. The primary function is to link people in need of information with the appropriate organization or agency that can meet their needs. The Information and Referral Office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Contact Debbie at 852-0333 if you have questions or stop by at 516-2nd Ave SW.

DRIVERS NEEDED: The North Dakota Association for the Disabled in Minot needs drivers to transport individuals to out-of-town medical appointments. Drivers would use their own vehicles and would get mileage reimbursement. A van accessible for transporting people with handicaps is also available for some appointments. Contact Debbie at 838-8414 if you are interested in being a driver and for more information.

WISH LIST: The 2nd Story Social Club has a wish list of items needed. Those who would like to donate may bring monetary donations, bingo prizes, paper towels, plastic silverware, paper plates, tissues, toilet paper, Styrofoam cups, napkins, coffee filters, hand soap, pool cues, envelopes, cleaning supplies, dish soap, air freshener, 13 gallon garbage bags, healthy snacks, frozen pizza, cookies, bars, coffee and pop, CDs and DVDs. The club is located at 13-1st Ave. SW. The best time to drop off donations is weekdays after 5 p.m. or on the weekends. 2nd Story is a social club for adults with developmental disabilities. The club is now accessible for those with handicaps.

RAILROAD MUSEUM RECYCLING: The Railroad Museum of Minot is asking people to bring their recyclable materials to the museum any Saturday or call the museum at 852-7091 so someone can pick up the materials. The museum is collecting paper and metals, including aluminum beverage cans. Recycling money will be used for projects at the museum.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Rehab Services Inc. in Minot is seeking volunteers for its newest program called Recoveree Connection. Volunteers provide telephone support for North Dakotans in drug and alcohol recovery. Volunteers should have experience in the recovery process. Please call Deanne Markle at 839-4240 for more information or stop by Rehab Services at 112-2nd Ave. SW (former Embassy building) to pick up a volunteer application.

RAILROAD SAFETY VOLUNTEERS: North Dakota Operation Lifesaver is seeking passionate volunteers to help spread their message about railroad safety. N.D. Operation Lifesaver is a non-profit public information and safety education program dedicated to eliminating collisions, deaths, and injuries at highway-rail grade crossings and on railroad rights-of-way. For more information or to volunteer please contact Serena Schmit at 223-6372 or send e-mail to serenas@ndsc.org.

EASTER SEALS SERVICES: Easter Seals Goodwill ND Inc. offers in-home support services for people with disabilities and for senior citizens; offers personal care, homemaker and other services; rents equipment including walkers, wheel chairs and other medical equipment; and operates the Goodwill Retail Store in Minot. The office is located at 800-12th Ave. SW. Call 838-0669 or 839-4121 for more information. Those interested in volunteering at the store may call Debbie at 852-1201.

CHILD-CARE HELP: Are you looking for child care for your infant, preschool or school-age child? Child Care Resource and Referral can assist you in evaluating your child-care needs and give you a customized list of available child-care providers in your area. For assistance in choosing a child-care provider, call 838-7800.

LITERACY FUNDRAISER: The Minot Adult Literacy Volunteers organization is collecting used books, cell phones and inkjet cartridges as part of an ongoing fundraising effort. People may drop these items off at a collection center inside the Minot Adult Learning Center at 1609-4th Ave. NW.

MEALS ON WHEELS VOLUNTEERS: The Minot Commission on Aging needs volunteers to assist with preparing for Meals on Wheels delivery from 8:30 to 11 a.m. Monday through Friday, and also needs volunteers to deliver Meals on Wheels starting at 11 a.m. Monday through Friday. If you are willing to give a few hours during the week or just a day every so often, please call 852-0561 for more information.

MONTHLY BUS PASSES: Monthly City Bus passes are available at the Minot Public Works Office, 1025-31st St. SE, and at Water Billing, 515-2nd Ave. SW. Passes for passengers with disabilities, senior citizens and students are $20. Adult passes are $26. Call 857-4140 for more information.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR PANTRY, CLOTHING CENTERS: Volunteers are needed to work in the food and clothing pantry of Faith United Methodist Church. The pantry is open Mondays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Wednesdays from 2 to 4 p.m. and Thursdays from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. For more information and to volunteer, call the church at 838-1540. The Seventh-day Adventist Churchs Clothing Center in the church at 1624 S. Main St. is now open Sundays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch 2nd Chance Thrift Store in Minot needs volunteers to help with organizing clothes, hanging and tagging clothes, helping maintain store appearance, filling shelves and straightening the sales floor and helping out where needed. Call Justin at 852-0236 or stop at the store at 1206 S. Broadway if you are interested or for more information.

HISTORICAL VOLUNTEERS: The Ward County Historical Society needs volunteers to help with the collection, archives and research center. Volunteers will be trained in handling, storage, documentation and digitization of photographs, documents and artifacts. Volunteers can help save the regions history. Hours will be flexible. Call Mark Timbrook at 838-1790 or send e-mail to wchs@minot.com if you are interested in volunteering.

MEDICAL TRAINING: If you are in need of CPR or First Aid training, ACLS training or PALS training, please contact the Community Ambulance Service of Minot Education/Training at 852-9483 for these classes.

BUSINESS PROGRAM: The Minot Service Corps of Retired Executives office at 1925 S. Broadway is staffed by SCORE counselors every Tuesday from 1 to 3 p.m. Individuals may visit with SCORE members to learn about SCORE and/or to receive information about their business venture. Call 852-6883 for more information.

COMPANIONS FOR CHILDREN: Companions for Children matches adult volunteers with youth from single-parent homes for friendship, fun and extra adult companionship. Openings are available for adults interested in volunteering. Call 838-5784 for information.

TOUR GUIDES NEEDED: The Scandinavian Heritage Association is looking for volunteers to guide visitors through the Scandinavian Heritage Park in Minot and to explain the buildings and uses to visitors. Interested persons should call Jeanne at 852-9161.

MENTORING PROGRAM: The YWCA Minot is looking for mentors (male and female) for its mentoring program for youth ages 14-18. Call 838-1812 for more information.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: The Mid-Dakota Chapter of the American Red Cross needs volunteers to staff the phone lines. The chapter is taking calls as part of the Response Center Network. Within hours of a major disaster, the American public can get immediate disaster-related assistance by calling the Red Cross GET-INFO line. Call 852-2828 to become a volunteer.

VOLUNTEERS AND EQUIPMENT NEEDED: Volunteers for Mouse River Players Community Theatre are needed throughout the year for lights, costumes, makeup, set design, general cleaning and other tasks. People interested in volunteering should call the Mouse River Players office at 838-3939. The theater also needs Scott bathroom tissue, facial tissues, paintbrushes, paint rollers and covers, paper plates and Styrofoam cups, and pop and bottled water for the concession area.

SENIOR VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: If you are age 55 or over, you are invited to join the Retired Senior Volunteer Program. RSVP offers a wide range of volunteer opportunities where you can make a difference in the community where you live. The Program also provide volunteers with a number of benefits such as supplemental insurance, transportation, and recognition banquets. Call Linda at 852-3799 for more information. The RSVP is now in Trinity-St. Josephs, 407-3rd St. SE.

SENIOR LEAGUE: Anyone age 50 and over is invited to join the Senior Citizens League of Minot. Handicapped persons under the age of 50 are also welcome to join. The league has various activities including social cards, bingo, dances, pool, Bible study, line dancing and other exercise. League members meet in the Parker Senior Center, 21-1st Ave. SE. Call 852-3323 for more information.

OLD FOGIES HELPING HANDS CLUB: The club is looking for new members. One of the goals of the club is to put together fund-raisers for needy people. For more information, location and meeting date, call Barb at 839-5264.

SENIOR INFO-LINE: The North Dakota Senior Info-Line service is directly provided by the Aging Services Division of the North Dakota Department of Human Services. Call 1-800-451-8693 for information.

SENIOR COMPANIONS NEEDED: Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota is seeking senior companions in the Minot area. Companions provide help and friendship to older adults in the community. For more information call 1-800-450-1510.

RAILROAD MUSEUM: The Railroad Museum of Minot needs more donations and materials so that more displays can be completed. Needed are Sheetrock, lumber, paint, doors and skilled laborers to do some of the work. Call the museum at 852-7091 if you can help.

CITIZEN REPRESENTATIVES NEEDED: The North Dakota Department of Human Services is recruiting volunteer citizen representatives to serve as long-term care community ombudsmen. Call Bryan Fredrickson at 1-888-342-4900 for more information.

RED CROSS WORKERS: The American Red Cross is looking for a few good people. The ARCs Armed Forces Emergency Services has vacancies for After-Hours Caseworkers. These volunteer positions are people who work from their homes, at no expense to the volunteers. Training is provided. Call 852-2828 if you are interested.

USED BOOKS: The Adult Literacy Program in Minot is looking for used books. People may drop them off at the Adult Learning Center, 1609-4th Ave. NW. They will be used for a book sale and reading materials for students.

BRIDGE: Call the Minot YWCA at 838-1812 to reserve your spot for Beginning Duplicate Bridge Monday evenings.

TEEN TRAINING: Community Action Opportunities Inc. will be offering Teen Court Training for new youth volunteers ages 13-17. Youth volunteers serve as teen attorneys, court clerks, bailiffs and jurors. Volunteers receive training from area attorneys, meet new friends and learn about the judicial system. Call 839-7221 for more information.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Womens Way needs community volunteers to help inform area women about free screening services. Call 1-800-449-6636 for information.

PHOTOGRAPHERS NEEDED: New members are welcome at the Minot Camera Club, which meets the first and third Mondays from September through May, except for December when the club meets only the first Monday. The club meets at 7 p.m. in the Minot Public Library Community Room. Call Fern Vannett at 838-5930 for more information.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Girls, ages 5-17, need volunteers to help them earn badges, serve the community and have fun. If you are interested in being a leader, contact the Northwest North Dakota Girl Scout Council at 852-5611.

MAKE-A-WISH: The nonprofit organization Make-A-Wish Foundation of North Dakota is searching for volunteers in the Minot area. The foundation grants wishes to North Dakota children with life-threatening medical conditions. Currently, the foundation has opportunities for volunteering which include area volunteer chair, wish granting, the speaker bureau, airport greeters and special event organizers. Call the foundation in Fargo at 280-9474 or visit the Web site at (www.ndwish.org) to volunteer and for more information.

NUTRITION PROGRAM: The Family Nutrition Program is a federally funded program administered by NDSU Extension Service. The program offers classes, displays and demonstrations on nutrition, cooking, menu planning, food safety and managing food dollars. The program is available at no cost to Ward and Renville County limited resource residents. Information may be delivered to large groups, small groups or on an individual basis. Call Trisha or Holly at 857-6450 for more information.

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