Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Action Forum Sunday January 4th

It's finally going to happen!

Lyle Horizons Action Forum Sunday, January 4th at the Lions Community Center from 1:00-4:00 p.m.

This Sunday at the Lions Community Center the Horizons Action Forum will take place starting at 1:00 p.m.

Bring your ideas, suggestions, creative plans, and appetites and join us for this important community event.

Lunch will be served.
Everyone welcome.
Bring a neighbor or a Lyle friend.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Action Forum Postponed!

Due to the blustery winter weather, the Action Forum scheduled for Sunday, December 21 has been rescheduled for Sunday, January, 4th at 1:00 p.m. at the Lions Community Center. We look forward to coming together then, and sharing all the thoughtful ideas we have discussed over the past weeks. Stay safe and warm. 

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Sunday Snow Day


Oh what fun they were having today playing on 
4th Street in Lyle!







Ideas for the Elementary School


Lyle citizens have been asked to share their thoughts on what shall become of the Lyle Elementary School located in the heart of our community on the corner of Third Street and Hiway 14. It is currently owned and maintained by the Lyle School District # 406 but school administration have indicated a need to reassess the current status of its use. The Lyle Twin Bridges Historical Museum occupies one of the old schoolrooms, and the skate park and green area have been enjoyed by youth and families through many seasons.
 What do you think? What would you like to see happen to this building and the park? Let's talk about it!

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Action Forum December 21, 2008

It's a Lyle Celebration!

Local residents have met for 5 weeks to identify the needs of Lyle's Citizens. Now it's time to determine what our first community project should be.

Come and hear the proposals at the Action Forum and be involved in the selection process.

All Lyle residents are invited.

Meal Provided.

Lions Community Center
December 21, 1:00-4:00 p.m.


Friday, December 19, 2008

Helping Neighbors

Does anyone know of a neighbor or community member who might need help during this cold, snowy weather with shoveling snow, getting to the store, doctor, etc.? I can help. 

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Meeting Place

We can hold the leadership plenty meeting in the basement at the Lyle United Methodist Church. The Pastor was very happy to say yes, this is what a church is all about, supporting the Community.
Barbara

Monday, December 15, 2008

Hey Peoples..

I'm trying to figure this thing out and hoping that I'm doing it right. I can't find the place to read other people's comments so I just decided to let you know this old brain is slow in the understanding department...and I took lessons!! Don't know if I'm suppose to sign out with my name or it will be automatic...here goes.. Mildred.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Horizons Statewide Training




Seven Lyle residents attended the statewide Horizons training in Spokane, WA on December 2-4. The Three day event, hosted by the Northwest Area Foundation and WSU Extension, brought people together from 40 small rural communities to address issues of poverty reduction and increased leadership skills. 

Lyle citizens are looking forward to the possibilities that lie ahead. A new round of community engagement will be coming up after the first of the year. This next phase titled, LeadershipPlenty, consists of nine modules that address primary civic skills that allow community members to confidently identify local problems and implement a plan of action to combat those problems. 

There have been many accomplishments achieved in Lyle during the first Study Circle phase. Over 40 people joined together to discuss the needs of our community throughout the past five weeks. Now, we are eager to take the next step in selecting and implementing ideas that will benefit Lyle. Join us on December 21st for the Action Forum at the Lions Community Center from 1:00-4:00 and help shape the future of Lyle.

Monday, March 3, 2008

School Meeting Draft

Phil and Martin,

Thank you for the very informative and product conversation we had yesterday. The following are my notes that best reflect my understanding of current procedures and possible outcomes and responsibilities.

In general, the notion of community service has evolved over the past 20 years. No longer do high school students simply do community service. Rather their "community service" requirement can be met in one of four ways, as a Culminating Project:

1) Research project

2) Original artistic creation or performance

3) Job Shadow or Internship

4) Community Involvement or Service

If the Horizons program, or any other program, wants to provide a possible community involvement project, they need to develop a summary of what is involved ( what, when, where, why, etc). A project/resource form is attached which will be entered in to a data base for reference by students and school administration. All projects are voluntary and at the mutual descretation of the students and faculty.

Other possible ways of integrating the community and the school:

1) Assemblies ( for presentations by such groups as Native Americans)

2) Art exhibits by high school students at local venues

3) Monthly movies... the idea is that a group of students and community volunteers could learn to operate the movie projector and the popular movies could be restored.

4) Increased coverage of school activities in the Lyle newsletter... similar to what is happening in Dallesport. This could lead to an eventual merging of community and school news into a single newsletter, saving the school the printing and distribution costs.

5) Dr. Harpole indicated a willingness to help the school with physical examinations sports teams participants.

6) Providing announcements of opportunities

7) Possible vendor opportunities to raise funds for the three main groups... Play It Forward, Honor Society, and Renaissance Club

8) Presentations on Wednesday at weekly meetings of Play It Forward, Honor Society and Renaissance Club

8) Greater involvement by the community in the Renaissance Club activities

9) Involvement in the after school program administered by the ESD from 3-5 pm. Involvement could include presentations and service projects. This program might be mostly for 7th-8th graders. It appears that there is a lot of competition for students time.. between school, sports, family activities, and computer/iPod time.

10) Community members could integrate with the school by helping at athletic events including working the gate and moving the chains at football games.

11) High School student representative on Lyle Community Council and/or student report at Lyle Community Council meetings ( so the students do not have to stay for entire meetings)

12) Help with plays. Volunteer opportunities could be listed in the community newsletter. To facilitate that, someone from the community ( and a student?) need(s) to be identified to get the information to Glenda Lovejoy.



Some of the constraints in community/school integration include

1) lack of money or other resources

2) student safety and liability issues

3) background checks of volunteers

4) transportation in school buses only.. no private vehicles