The
Kenaston Krier
(Kenaston
Newsletter in the making)
[Community
Slogan to go Here – Submit your ideas]
The
Kenaston Community Round Table Event 
April 5th - 9:45 A.M.
12:00 Noon
Kenaston
Place
Join
a round table to kick off the new Kenaston and Area Business Plan. Please
come and make your ideas known. The success of the event and the project
efforts that follow will depend on your involvement.
Table
1 – Marketing Tools: website development and Kenaston promotional brochure,
etc. Table
2 – Kenaston and Area Business Development: attracting and retaining businesses,
and capitalizing on existing opportunities, ie. highway traffic past Kenaston Table
3 – Supporting Agricultural Initiatives: cooperatives, diversification,
education, etc. Table
4 – Expanding Tourism: Walking Trail Project Table
5 – Expanding Tourism: Water Tower Project Table
6 – Kenaston School: projects to secure its future (International Student
Program), and utilizing school facilities and teaching expertise. Table
7 – Community Spirit: community newsletter, socials, recognition for individuals
and businesses, fostering community pride. Table
8 – Beautification: gardening and clean-up projects, cooperation with tourism
efforts.
Only
a few of the ideas have been listed under each roundtable heading. Our
Vision Statement: Kenaston is a beautiful, resilient, and thriving prairie
community, which encourages an active business climate while embracing the values
of rural life.
Our
Mission Statement: The
Kenaston community will create a positive business climate that improves community
prosperity by acting to:
-
attract new businesses and services
while maintaining existing ones;
- increase
the population; and
- enhance
employment opportunities.
The
Kenaston community will improve our quality of life by acting to:
-
encourage positive attitudes
and increase community pride;
-
promote growth options that favor
harmony and protection of our natural environment;
-
enhance the beauty and image
of the community; and
-
encourage community participation
and involvement.
A
Little Background
The
Kenaston and District Chamber of Commerce has begun discussing ways to initiate
the task of town and regional development, since this is an issue foremost in
the minds of all Saskatchewan rural communities.
In
2002 some of the initial projects we worked on were improvements to the signage
on Hwy #11, development of website ideas, and becoming a member of the Louis Riel
Trail project to erect a highway symbol.
We also decided to work with our Regional Economic Development Authority
and take advantage of the strategic business plan assistance program.
Also,
in October, we joined with the Mid-Lakes Community Coalition to sponsor a motivational
speaker event and hosted Monica Coneys at Kenaston Place.
The objective of this event was to generate interest and stimulate community
discussion. Using very creative presentation
tactics, Monica was able to convey to us some of what was required to activate
change in our community.
We
met in November to continue the discussion process and develop our business plan.
During this follow-up meeting, facilitated by Bill Nosen of the Economic Development
Office, it became apparent that before we could act on projects we first needed
to go through the important process of developing a mission statement and list
of primary objectives.
As
a committee, called kenaston.ca, we finalized the Vision and Mission statements
and presented them to Town Council, the Lion’s Club, and other Kenaston groups
for approval.
Because
Kenaston is known for its innovative ideas and willingness to work, we hope we
will finalize our goals and project initiatives through the round table event
on April 5th.
It will take the inspiration of a common community vision
to determine the future of our town and area.
Our past accomplishments attest to the fact Kenaston is a town with spirit
and determination. We have a great deal of which to be proud.
Let’s continue to work together to make this community prosperous, beautiful
and vibrant.
Congratulations
to Kenaston for another
successful Dinner Theatre event. What
a marvelous display of community spirit, cooperation and talent. Proceeds go to maintenance of Kenaston Place – yet another
proud community accomplishment.
Newsletter
Contributions: Be sure to use
your Kenaston Newsletter to announce your events, meetings, notices, etc.
If you put out a community flier, you may want to consider using the newsletter
instead – Contact – Bryan Dilling – 252-2044
Chamber
of Commerce – Meets the
4th Monday of each month, 12:00 noon at Azzer’s – Contact ML Whittles
252-2236 or John Boehmer 252-2713.
Website:
Our website address is www.kenaston.ca.
Our site is a means of promotion, but is also meant to be a user friendly
community tool, for free announcements, buy/sell ads, business support and a source
of useful Saskatchewan links. The
website is a work in progress, with many changes and features planned. Contact
Glen Pavelich – 252-2711.
Calendar:
on the Website – To help you plan your events, and see at a glance what is happening
in Kenaston. Contact Susan Anholt – 252-2769.
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