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MSU Extension - Horizons
Montana State University
P.O. Box 170525
Bozeman, MT 59717-0525

Betsy J. Webb
Tel: (406) 994-6694
Fax: (406) 994-1905
Loc: 1-156 Wilson Hall
elizabeth.webb@montana.edu
Rural Community Conference - MSU Extension and Horizons - August 31 - September 1, 2010 in BozemanFinancial and Program support by:  Montana State University Extension Service; Horizons; Rural Dynamics, Inc.; Montana Community Foundation; Triangle Communications; Montana Office of Rural Health
Program and Conference Planning support by: Bozeman Library Foundation; Governor’s Office of Community Service; Hopa Mountain; Montana Office of Rural Health; The Rural Landscape Institute; Three Rivers Communications; Triangle Communications

2009 Rural Community Conference Archive

2009 Conference Agenda (PDF)
2009 Speaker Biographies (PDF)
2009 Breakout Session Descriptions (PDF)
2009 Conference Program/Print two-sided (PDF)

Streaming Video of the 2009 Conference

Rural Community Conference 2009
Montana State University, Strand Union Building
Bozeman, Montana

Agenda
Tuesday, May 12


8:00am – 12:00 pm

Community/Organization Share Fair Display Set-up

10:00am – 2:00 pm

Registration

11:45 am

Lunch Buffet (Ballroom A)

12:30 – 1:00 pm

Welcome and Opening Remarks: Dr. Geoff Gamble, MSU President and Dr. Paul Lachapelle, Community Development
Specialist, MSU Extension and Department of Political Science. (Ballroom A)

1:00 – 1:45 pm

Conference Kick-off Keynote Address: Nourishing Communities: Redevleoping A Montana-Based Food Economy - Nancy Matheson, Special Projects Coordinator, Montana Department of Agriculture. (Ballroom A)

1:45 – 3:15 pm

SUSTAINING RURAL COMMUNITIES – Breakout Sessions I
Ballroom C - Practical Strategies For Making Policy and Environmental Changes to Increase Healthy Eating and Physical Activity - Ninia Baehr, Program Manager, MSU Nutrition and Physical Activity (NAPA) Program; Cathy Costakis, Physical Activity Coordinator, NAPA; Lynn Hellenga, Nutrition Coordinator, NAPA; Shelly Sutherland, Evaluator, NAPA; Robin Mochi, Co-Coordinator, NAPA.
NW Lounge - Bridge to Prosperity: Anaconda Horizons Project - Jim Davison, Director, Anaconda Local Development Corporation; Barbara Andreozzi, MSU Extension Agent, Deer Lodge County; Dave Fenchak, Retired Director, PCA/Family Resource Center; Dan Villa, State Representative; Adam Vauthier, Co-Owner, Vaulthier- Ferguson Design.
SUB 233 - One Stop Shopping for Information and Resources on Nutrition, Family Finances, Parenting, Caregiving, Housing, Emergency Preparedness and Many Other Health Topics - Lynn Paul, Food/Nutrition Specialist, MSU Extension; Mike Vogel, Housing and Environmental Health Specialist, MSU Extension; Sandy Bailey, Family and Human Development Specialist, MSU Extension.
SUB 235 - Schools as an Opportunity for Food System Change in Rural Communities - Mary Stein, Nutrition Specialist, MSU Dept. of HHD; Christine Emerson, Director of School Nutrition Programs, Office of Public Instruction;; Kevin Moore, Grow Montana Farm-to-Cafeteria Connections.
Theater - Community Foundations: Preserving and Strengthening your Town through Philanthropy - Linda Reed, President/CEO; Cathy Cooney, Program Director, Montana Community Foundation.
Union Mrkt Rm - Rural Energy: Community Needs and Energy Opportunities - Joel Schumacher, MSU Extension, Economics Department; Al Kurki, Energy Program Specialist, NCAT; Gordon Britton, Professor Emeritus, Former Director of the Wheeler Center; Dan Lloyd, Alternative Energy Resources Organization (AERO).

3:15 – 3:30 pm

BREAK

3:30 – 5:00 pm

SUSTAINING RURAL COMMUNITIES – Breakout Sessions II
Ballroom C - Innovative Childcare Solutions for Rural Communities - Jean Wallace, Daycare Supervisor, Wheatland Memorial Healthcare, Harlowton Montana; Mary Jane Standaert, State Collaborative Coordinator for Early Childhood System, Head Start; Kristi Wilson, Daycare Supervisor, Kristi's Kiddie Korner; Karen Thomas, Director, Childcare Resource and Referral, Havre.
NW Lounge - What Do You Do With an Empty School – or Any Other Empty Building, For That Matter? - Bruce Smith, MSU Extension Agent, Dawson County, & Farm-to-Table Project.
SUB 233 - Troubleshooting Grant Proposals: Common Pitfalls - Patricia McGlynn, MSU Extension Agent, Flathead County; Dave Young, Community Resource Specialist, MSU Extension; Mike Vogel, Housing and Environmental Health Specialist, MSU Extension.
SUB 235 - Projects to Strengthen your Community Food SystemDiana Taylor, Mayor, Big Timber; Mark Rehder, Executive Director, Farms for Families.
Theater - Building Rural Philanthropy in Troubled Times - Mike Schechtman, Executive Director, Big Sky Institute for the Advancement of Nonprofits; Laurie Bishop, Board Member, Solid Rock Foundation; Tawnya Rupe, Program Director, Mountain Sky Guest Ranch; Gerald Sherman, President/CEO, Indian Land Capital Company; Mary Peterson, Board President, Big Sky Institute for the Advancement of Nonprofits.
Union Mrkt Rm - Walking Trails 101 - Ted Lange, Community Trails Planner, Gallatin Valley Land Trust; Mandie Reed, MSU Extension Agent, Wheatland County; Gene Townsend, Mayor, Three Forks, MT; Steve Gilbert, Fish Wildlife and Parks Recreational Trails Program.

5:00 – 5:45 pm

Reception and Share Fair (Ballroom A and D)

5:45 – 6:45 pm

Dinner Buffet (Ballroom A)

6:45 – 7:15 pm

Awards Ceremony for 20 Horizons Alumni Communities: Dr. Douglas Steele, MSU Vice Provost and Extension Director, and
Dan Clark, Director, Local Government Center (Ballroom A)
(Ballroom A)

7:15 – 9:15 pm

Evening Keynote Address: Small Town, Big Heart or "What's a Rock 'n Roller Like You Doing in a Nice Place Like This?" Philip Aaberg, Composer and Musician from Chester, MT. (Ballroom A)

Wednesday, May 13


7:00 – 8:00 am

Breakfast (SUB Union Market)

8:30 – 9:00 am

Morning Keynote Address: Toward a Better Rural Future - Gary Cunningham, Vice President of Programs and Chief Program
Officer of Northwest Area Foundation (Ballroom A)

9:00 – 10:30 am

SUSTAINING RURAL COMMUNITIES – Breakout Sessions III
Ballroom C - What Does Worksite Wellness Have to Do With Our Community? - Linda Krantz, Health Education Specialist, Montana Cardiovascular Health Program; Lynn Paul, Professor and MSU Extension Food and Nutrition Specialist, Montana Worksite Health Promotion Coalition; Chelsea Fagen, Health Benefits Director, Montana Chamber of Commerce; Rachel Hess Meech, Preventive Health Strategist with TwoMedicine Health and Financial Fitness; Kirk Keller, Wellness and Innovative Product Coordinator, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Montana; Kristin Juliar, Director, and Shalina Mirza, Project Coordinator, Montana Office of Rural Health, Area Health Education Center (AHEC).
NW Lounge - Initiating Creative Partnerships in Natural Resource-Dependent Communities in Montana - Liz Shanahan, Assistant Professor, MSU; Jill Belsky, Professor, University of Montana; Laurie Yung, Director, Wilderness Institute, University of Montana.
SUB 233 - The Center for Native Health Partnerships: Reducing Health Disparities of Native Americans in Montana through Community-Based Health Projects - Deborah LaVeaux, Program Coordinator, MSU Center for Native Health Partnerships (CHNP); Vickie LaFromboise, Associate Scientist, CNHP; Annette Sutherland, Community Organizer, Rocky Boy Reservation; Mike Todd, Community Organizer, Fort Peck Reservation.
SUB 235 - MSU Extension SNAP-Ed - Buy Better. Eat Better. An Opportunity for Community Nutrition Education - Coleen Kaiser, Extension Nutrition Education Coordinator, MSU Extension; Dana Thompson, Assistant Nutrition Education Coordinator, SNAP-Ed; Stephanie Daigle, Fiscal Manager, SNAP-Ed; Shirley Schermele, Assistant Nutrition Education Coordinator, SNAP-Ed.
Growing Resources and Sustaining People - Minkie Medora, Registered Dietician and Licensed Nutritionist, Montana Food Bank Network.
Theater - Don't Feel Like the Lone Ranger: Help Available and Lessons Learned in Addressing Community Housing Needs - Nancy Leifer, Homeownership Program Manager, Montana Board of Housing, Department of Commerce; Sheila Rice, Executive Director of NeighborWorks Great Falls and of NeighborWorks Montana; Gene Leuwer, Executive Director, Rocky Mountain Development Council; Gus Byrom, Program Manager, Community Development Block Grant Program, Montana Department of Commerce; Deborah Chorlton, Montana Housing Program Director, USDA Rural Development; Andrea Davis, Executive Director, homeWORD.
Union Mrkt Rm - Getting on the Same Page: Organizing a Community-Wide Reading Program - Paula Beswick, Director, Bozeman Public Library Foundation; Sarah Glover, Founder, One Book - One Bozeman.

10:30 – 10:45 am

BREAK (Ballroom D Hallway)

10:45am – 12:15 pm

SUSTAINING RURAL COMMUNITIES – Breakout Sessions IV
Ballroom C - Youth Leadership Programs: Engaging Teens in Community Service - Liz Mack, Youth Programs Coordinator, Hopa Mountain.
The Challenges of Bringing Best Practices to Rural Communities - Sue Chvilicek, Chief Juvenile Probation Officer, 6th Judicial District, Park and Sweet Grass Counties.
Do You Know How 2 Go? Helping Students Plan and Prepare for College - Emily Flemming, MSU Campus Outreach Manager, Student Assistance Foundation.
Developing School Skills Using Common Household Items as Toys - Ann Marshall, Director, Bright Lights Tutoring for Young Children and Their Parents.
NW Lounge - Tapping into the Creative Arts Economy - Cindy Kittredge, Folk Arts and Marketing Development SpecialistMontana Arts Council.
SUB 233 - Native American Nonprofits: Successful Models for Working in Indian Country - Heather Miller, Program Coordinator, Native Nonprofit Leadership Program, Hopa Mountain; Richard and Helen Horn, International Games Society; Tina Begay, Executive Director, National American Indian Business Leaders (AIBL) Program; Peggy White WellKnown Buffalo, Executive Director, The Center Pole; Susan Kelly, Program Director, The Center Pole.
SUB 235 - Communities in the Rural West in a Global World - Don Albrecht, Director, Western Rural Development Center; Carol Mulford Albrecht, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Social Work and Anthropology, Utah State University.
The Draw of Rural Hometowns –
Christiane Von Reichert, Professor, Department of Geography, University of Montana.
Theater - The Economic Profile System - Ray Rasker, Headwaters Economics.
Union Mrkt Rm - Using PA's for Health Education in Schools - Roman M. Hendrickson, Physician, Ruby Valley Hospital and Clinic; Carey Byers Wilson, Physician's Assistant, Ruby Valley Hospital and Clinic.

12:15 – 1:30 pm

Working Lunch (local fare) / Issue-Based Roundtable Discussions: Focused conversations led by local leaders of communities and organizations to connect around 10 issues: ex. Community Engagement and Dialogue; Community Food Networks; Community Foundations / Non-Profits; Community Infrastructure / Housing; Economic Development; Education; Energy; Health, Health Care, and Wellness; Native Communities; Youth Success / Engagement / Mentoring.

1:30 – 2:00 pm

Capnote Address: Rural Knows Best - Flint Rasmussen, Professional Bull Riders Entertainer of the Year, Choteau, MT. (Ballroom A)

2:00 pm

Moderator: Closing Announcements

 


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