Friday, January 31, 2014

What's Happening At Lakside Middle School





CANDY-GRAMS: ARE BACK! For Valentine's Day.  
  •  You can purchase these for your friends, family or teachers during lunch at the office window     through February 12th.
  • They will also be available during the home basketball games at the concession stand.
  • The cost is $2.00 each or $1.50/each when you buy two or more.
  • Delivery will be Feb 13th for 6th Grade and February 14th for 7th & 8th Grade.
  • Volunteers needed to sell grams during lunch hours


VALENTINES DANCE FEBRUARY 14th:
  • Just a reminder…. Concessions will be available at the Valentines Dance, on February 14th. Italian Sodas, Hot Dogs, Nachos, candy, pop, chips, etc.
  • We will also have a Photo Booth available again just like the Halloween Dance!
  • We have lots of fun props available to personalize your photo with your friends!  
  • 4x6 photo $3.00 and buddy shots 2 photos for $5.00. Additional photos $2.00 each.


FRIDAY FEBRUARY 21st:  The PTN PRESENTS:   FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT
  • We will be showing The Hunger Games in the gym and
  • A double feature of Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 1 & 2 in the cafeteria.  
  • Doors will open at 6:00pm and movies begin at 6:30pm.  
  • Entry will be $1.00 each with a $5.00 max/family.  
  • Concessions will be up and running with Hot Dogs, Pizza, Nachos, Italian Sodas, Popcorn, Candy,     Pop, Chips, etc.  Come hungry!  
  • We will have bleachers and tables for sitting, mats will be on the floor and you can get comfy with your own blanket, pillows or your own chairs.
  • This is a FAMILY community event, NO chaperones will be provided
  • Volunteers needed to help with concessions and clean up





COMING in SPRING- Hunger Games Catching Fire along with another animated double feature .

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Traffic Cameras Added To Nine Mile Falls News and Information



Check out the updates we just added to Nine Mile Falls News and Information!

Located just to your right is the real time feeds of the WSDOT cameras for Swenson Road and Charles Road. Now you only need to stop in to one place to see both cameras in action. Check here in the morning before you head to work!

Rosauers In Suncrest? An Interview With President Jeff Philipps



The news hounds at Nine Mile Falls News and Information were able to track down the President of Rosauers. Mr. Philipps graciously took a minute out of his busy schedule to provide some answers about the possibility of Suncrest getting a Supermarket the caliber of Rosauers. 

The rumor mills are swirling about the possible new Rosauers store to be located at the corner of Highway 291 and Swensen Road.  



Jeff Philipps, President of the company stated that while the company is exploring the idea of a smaller format store for that site, there are several hurdles that must be cleared before the green light is given to the project.  Among the outstanding issues are the cost of construction and available financing.  “Either of those could be a stumbling block”, said Philipps.  “We anticipate having all of the necessary information to make a final decision toward the end of March”, he added.  Until that time, the company is hesitant to provide any additional details about the development.  

“If the project becomes a reality, we think the residents of Suncrest and the surrounding area will be very pleased with what will be offered”, Philipps commented. 



Rosauers is an employee owned organization and will provide modern growth for the Suncrest community. 




A little history of Rosauers:


ROSAUERS SUPERMARKETS had its beginning in 1934 when J. Merton Rosauer, just out of school, bought a little grocery store on the corner of Sprague and Lee Streets in Spokane, Washington. The purchase was financed by a $1,000 loan from his father and mother. These were Depression times, and it was four years before the loan could be paid back out of profits.

It took courage and faith to launch a business at a time when America's economy was turned upside down, and over the years Mr. Rosauer would parlay these traits into one of the most successful and innovative corporations in the Pacific Northwest. In 1938 he sold his first neighborhood store, and with his earnings reinvested in another. A short time later he repeated that process again. Then in 1949, Mr. Rosauer opened the Company's first - and Spokane's first - supermarket. It was located at 3rd and Oak, and it incorporated lessons and ideas that had been 15 years in the making. At that time, Rosauers had only about 20 employees. But these dedicated people made the new supermarket an instant success. Interestingly, that first store is still operating, in a space seven times larger than its original size.

Since the first supermarket in 1949, Rosauers has expanded its operations to include conventional Supermarkets, Price Impact Super Stores, and Natural and Organic Markets serving the Inland Pacific Northwest in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana.

In 1984, prior to retiring, Mert Rosauer sold the company to another Spokane-based business, URM Stores, Inc. By selling to his supplier, Mert felt that the traditions he established would endure at the stores he founded for many more years to come.

In September 1989, after just 5 years of ownership, the Board of Directors for URM Stores, Inc., made a decision to sell the Rosauers chain. On July 27, 1990, a dream came true for the 1,250 existing Rosauers employees of that time. They became the proud new owners of fifteen (15) food and drug stores operating in four states, one freestanding pharmacy, an ice cream plant and the corporate office building, through an ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Plan) transaction.

Since 1990, Rosauers has made several acquisitions to expand existing stores and add to the total number of stores in operation. These included Market Time Drug in Lewiston, Idaho, Drug Fair in Moscow, Idaho, Super 1 Foods in Spokane, the Monroe Street Market and Spokane Wine Company in Spokane, Super 1 Foods in Walla Walla, Washington, Super 1 Foods in Hermiston, Oregon (closed in May of 2008), Super 1 Foods in Colville, Washington, and Excel Food Stores in Colfax and Deer Park (closed in September of 2010), Washington. New stores have been built in Yakima, Washington and Bozeman, Montana. 

In June of 2000, the employees, by unanimous vote, re-sold the company to URM Stores. Today, Rosauers Supermarkets Inc. consists of 16 Rosauers Food & Drug Stores, 4 Super 1 Foods Stores and 1 free-standing Huckleberry’s Natural Market. The company has approximately 2,100 employees.

Rosauers has continued to stand on its founding principles of providing the highest quality products, largest selection, cleanest stores and friendliest, professional service. Rosauers’ commitment to valuing its employees and customers will continue to guide the company toward a very successful future. Mert Rosauer would be proud of the legacy he founded so many years ago.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Riverside State Park Annual Meeting With John Roskelley



John Roskelley to be keynote speaker at Riverside State Park Foundation’s first Annual Meeting  

The Riverside State Park Foundation and park staff invites the public to join them as they host their inaugural Annual Meeting in Spokane. 

The meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 29, at Mountain Gear, 2002 N. Division, Spokane. Come learn more about Riverside State Park Foundation, a non-profit 501 (c) 3 that supports Riverside State Park. Hear first-hand from Park Manager, Chris Guidotti and Washington State Parks and Recreation Commissioner, Lucinda Whaley about the future of parks, facts and figures, the direction Riverside is headed and the importance of supporting the park system. In addition, come listen to the world renowned mountain climber John Roskelley, talk about his experiences at Riverside State Park including climbing, biking, running and wildlife. He will also be presenting a PowerPoint on paddling the Columbia River with emphasis on Washington.
  
Now is a great time to join the Riverside State Park Foundation as it introduces its newly created membership packages. The Foundation is instrumental with the fundraising for Riverside State Park through project support, education, volunteerism and events. For more information about the Riverside State Park Foundation, visit www.riversidestatepark.org

Riverside is Washington's largest State Park with two rivers, several campgrounds, an Equestrian Area, ORV Area, Cultural/Historical sites, boating and paddling access, miles and miles of mixed use trails, and stunning scenery and views at every turn
Riverside State Park, an outdoor recreation paradise, treasure trove of history and cultural heritage, and Washington's largest State Park is located right in Spokane's back yard.   



Thursday, January 23, 2014

The Solvencia Award January

The Solvencia Award For January

Lakeside Middle School's Solvencia's Award for January 

January's Solvencia Award Winner from Lakeside Middle School
with the Student School Board Representatives (left) and Principal Jeff Baerwald (right).  She was nominated by art teacher Mrs. Linda St. Clair for her integrity and kindness.  

She is a quiet leader who positively influences her peers both inside and outside the classroom and school.  She serves as an ASB officer and has the heart to boldly lead by example.



Lakeside High School's Solvencia Award winner for January.  

January's Solvencia Award Winner
from Lakeside High School and the Student School Board Representatives (left) and teacher Donn Nelson (right).  

She was nominated for her steadfastness.  She has persevered and continued to work hard even when things have been tough.




The Solvencia Award ("Soundness of Character") was created by the 2012/2013 Student School Board Representatives. It is a recognition program promoted by the NMFSD School Board and run by the School Board Representatives. Our goal is to recognize students in our community who are doing great things or overcoming great obstacles that one would not normally be recognized for, such as dramatic increases in academics, volunteer work in the local community, outstanding amounts of kindness being shown to others, etc. These are just a few of the many great things being done by our students who deserve recognition. Students nominated each month by classroom teachers will be selected and recognized at the monthly School Board Meetings.




Lakeside High School Receives Grant



Lakeside High School receives $40,000 Innovation Grant: The Hagan Foundation has awarded Lakeside High School this grant money for technology education to engage students in hands on problem solving scenarios. Students will be creative around problems to develop technology, engineering, entrepreneurship, and business skills. Principal Brent Osborn applied for and received this grant for our students.

Source: 9Mile.org

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

The Resurrection Of Dam Days

There has been a growing movement to resurrect the Nine Mile Falls Dam Days from the 1980's. There is a private Facebook group dedicated to the project. They will be holding regular meetings at The Tin Cup Cafe and County Store starting this Thursday January 23, 2014 at 4 P.M. This sounds like a great idea and a fun way to celebrate everything Nine Mile! Take a look at this clip from the Spokane Chronicle dated August 6, 1987.


Steven's County Sheriff Reports

We are working with the Steven's county Sheriff's department to start bringing you the Steven's county Sheriff report for the Suncrest and surrounding area. The process has started and it should only be a couple of weeks. We will determine the best way to present the information when it becomes available. Stay tuned.......