WIN Minutes 08/31/10
Nenana Wellness Coalition
MINUTES
August 31, 2010
The Nenana Wellness Coalition is an alliance of representatives from various organizations, government agencies, community groups and individuals that meets weekly to discuss, evaluate, coordinate, consolidate, celebrate and help implement plans for improving the wellness and quality of life in Nenana Alaska.
We had 13 participants today, including: Bryn, Kat & Leon McElroy, David Poppe, Junior Benedict, Virginia Young, Rebecca Troxel, Mary Alexander, Walter & Andrea Tommy, Jeannie Bennet, Sam Metsker and Maryellen Robinson. We had chili with cornbread and zucchini with tomato & cucumber salad for lunch.
WELCOME followed by READING OF MISSION STATEMENT: By this week’s chairperson, Jeannie Bennet.
PRAYER was lead by Jeannie Bennet, followed by the PLEDGE OF ALLEGIENCE.
PRESENTATION OF AGENDA AND CALL FOR MODIFICATIONS: One modification requested.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Minutes were posted at the WIN link on www.railbelt.com and submitted electronically to the WIN e-list.
INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS: No new guests this week.
SPEAKERS/TOPICS
Envisioning Wellness: Per e-mail confirmation from Tim Horn, Jennifer May will be resenting on green (non-toxic) cleaning products next week, Tuesday, September 6th. Jennifer will supply Tim with a photo and slogan or tagline for flyers which Tim would like to have ready by Thursday.
Mary reminded us that Jim Sackett from Toghotthele is willing to speak to us the end of October. Jeannie reminded us that Penny Forness had expressed interest in talking to us about recruiting potential host families for the foreign exchange student program. This would be in January.
Dancing in the Streets – Maryellen reports that all arrangements for this event are falling into place. Our parade shall have floats or participation from Nenana Seniors, NSLC, the marching band, ASlaska Veterans, the Shriners, Tae Kwan Doh, Awana and Project Overhaul. She has made felt side signs for the cow in the parade announcing to everyone they are “Moooving into Recovery.” Kat has faxed flyers to Fairbanks treatment centers and had them hand-delivered to 12 step meetings. No one from the various treatment programs has responded. JR agreed to inform the Celebrate Recovery community. Arrangements still need to be made to get a DJ. Kat reminded Maryellen that Bill Troxel agreed to wear a cow costume if we can locate one.
Project Overhaul: Jeannie needs cash donations for gas money if she is going to get one more trash pick-up before the season’s end. Kat, Mary and Rebecca each volunteered to provide a donation. Jeannie will ask Bob if he woiuld be willing to donate front-loader time to expedite the process for several large trash piles. JR mentioned that new bags of trash are appearing at the end of 9th street, down by the derelict barge. This is frustrating. Discussion ensued regarding the efforts made to clean the town. Kat reminded us that to effect a change in community behavior takes time, communication and allotment of community resources towards the goal. She suggested framing it as a health or safety issue and to focus on the positive change we can see.
UPDATES/ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Virginia: Jam session Thursday evening, 7: 30. Looks like we will be in the Parrish Hall or the Episcopalian church.
Walter: Is feeling better after feeling pretty bum due to the surgery, radiation and chemo. Glad to report he is up and visiting around. Really struggling to stay off tobacco. “This is the worst addiction.” Has been thinking about the old days, how elders would take their nets out this time of year and just camp at the river and catch and tend fish.
Andrea: Needs help moving a 35 by 30 foot building to their place at Four Mile. SDhe has been learning how to make fish nets.
Maryellen: Handed out some pamphlets about quitting tobacco use. She will be doing group again at the living center on Thursday evenings, 8-10 P.M. Starting next week we will we be having WIN meetings back over at NSLC.
Mary: Wes is gearing up for hunting season.
Sam: Reported he is talking with the Lion’s Club members here in Nenana about his goal of rebuilding Tripod Days and River Daze into major regional events. He would like to get foot races, dog pulls, a river race and vendors enough to fill the civic center. If the Nenana Lions can get 25 members, they would be eligible to get an Alaska gaming permit which would allow them to run pull-tabs, thus keeping Nenana money in Nenana. Sam explained that his bar currently sells pull tabs but the profits go to an Anchorage-based non-profit. Nenana Lions would like to get 40 members so they would stay above the 25 member cut-off. People interested in joining Nenana Lions should contact Marilyn at Coghill’s Store.
Bryn: Has just acquired two milk goats. They have built a pen for them, but,“They like to escape!”
J.R.: It gets better.
Kat: Announced the Warrior Down training will be at the Morris Thompson Cultural Center November 22-14; anyone interested in this free training should contact her or Carol Rose at TCC 452-8251, ex. 3414, or carol.rose@tananachiefs.org is her e-mail.
Full Circle Farm is making their first delivery to our community tomorrow, around Noon. Members can pick up their boxes until 10 P.M. Rebecca added that there is a promotional code for new members: Jonathan P. 2010. Anyone interested in joining can access the Full Circle Farm web site at http://www.fullcirclefarm.com/?fbid=symMsAe2R6r or they can call her for more information at 832-1078.
David: Completed his EMT training. It was a 6 credit college level course. A lot of nervousness for the final testing on Saturday but all eight [participants were able to pass and obtain level one certification. He reports they are eating a lot out of the garden and that the composting and other soil building of the past several years seems to be paying off.
Rebecca: Wants to start planning for our now annual Day After Thanksgiving Community Dinner which was so successful last year. Her mom and grandmother will be visiting for three days. They are arriving by train. They found out that you can actually get the railroad to stop in Nenana, if you make arrangements with the conductor.
Leon: Is thinking about joining the Alaska Youth Military Academy next year.
Jeannie: Has acorn squashes from the Minnema’s for sale for three dollars each. There will be a Freecycle September 10th, 5:30, at the RV Park if the weather is good, at the tribal hall if the weather is inclement. A correction to last week’s minutes: The Nenana Community Church Ladies Group is reading a book called Created to Be His Help-meet.
WELLNESS THOUGHT: When you got the blues so bad you just don’t even know what to do with yourself, go clean the toilet. You might not feel any better afterwards but at least the toilet will be cleaner. –Katie Baker
ADJOURNMENT: 1:45 P.M.