To add information, contact Kim @ 584-3557
or e-mail to kimfromola@gmail.com

Tuesday, November 29

"ONE CALL THAT'S ALL"

Attorney Craig Swapp charged in airport gun incident The Salt Lake Tribune

GOOD MEETING LAST NIGHT!

The meeting last night with the Commissioners was great.  I know those us that attend appreciate the Commissioners coming up and keeping us informed as to what's going on in the county. Some of what was discussed was the resurfacing of the Sweet-Ola Highway,  a new culvert and some gravel on Timber Flat Road and the building of a new Sheriff's office in Emmett.  Neil, from the road department, and the engineers have been working on what changes will be made to make the highway better and safer.  He will be contacting the effected land owners in the next two weeks.  Gem County Fire District #2 has a new board member, Mark Johns is being replaced by Harvey Church.  WKMH is now a licensed Paramedic Transport Service, if transportation is needed from WKMH to St Luke's, the helicopter is not the only option.  Construction on the new sheriff's office will begin next summer with completion and move in by fall.  It will be located east of the jail. Lan commented on what a great turnout  Sweet had for the "disaster" open house on October 24th, Emmett not so good.  I love our community involvement!  Good information and a few laughs, thanks!

Sunday, November 27

UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE HOLIDAY DEADLINES

Holiday Dates for Domestic Mail

Calculated for December 25, 2011.
Domestic Mail Class/ProductDates
First-Class Mail® ServiceDec. 20
Priority Mail® ServiceDec. 21
Express Mail® Service*Dec. 22
Parcel Post® ServiceDec. 15
Destination Network Distribution Center (DNDC) Drop ShipDec. 19
Destination Delivery Unit (DDU) Drop ShipDec. 22
* Some Express Mail destinations may have extended service commitments.

Ola pioneer Elmer Beal had adventurous times as Alaskan prospector, mail skier - Emmett Messenger-Index: Pioneers

Ola pioneer Elmer Beal had adventurous times as Alaskan prospector, mail skier - Emmett Messenger-Index: Pioneers: Editor's note: This article is part of a series of articles
about pioneer families of Gem County originally published in the
Aug. 26, 1948, ed…

Five all around rodeo champions awarded saddles - Emmett Messenger-Index: Sports

Five all around rodeo champions awarded saddles - Emmett Messenger-Index: Sports: The Gem State Rodeo Association is a junior rodeo association
for kids ages 18 years old and under, who compete from April to
August in severa…

Wednesday, November 23

Tuesday, November 22

Sunday, November 20

Around 200 tons of hay goes up in early morning fire | KTVB.COM Boise

Around 200 tons of hay goes up in early morning fire KTVB.COM Boise

THIS IS WHAT THE TRIANGLE IS HAVING TODAY!! YUM!

Triangle Inn
Cheesy Chicken Potato Soup, and Roasted Pork Loin with Raspberry Cherry Glaze! The kitchen smells heavenly, come out and visit us- the butte is beautiful today!
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Christmas tree permits on sale KTVB.COM Boise

Saturday, November 19

CHRISTMAS WREATHS BY P.A.L.

P.A.L.will start making and selling their Christmas wreaths on December 1st. If you would like to preorder, give Chris a call at 584-9302. Decorate your homes, give as gifts and help the shelter, can't beat that.

Friday, November 18

CHRISTMAS SAVINGS!!! VISIT HIP2SAVE!

Off to the left I have posted the Hip2Save banner.  Hip2Save is what keeps Susan J. busy everyday, her daughter is the founder.  Hip2Save posts deals from coupon savings to free shipping codes to great deal scenarios.  Click on the banner and find out for yourself.  Also remember to use GoodSearch/GoodShop when shopping online, Ola Community Center and Church is your charity.

HORSESHOE BEND LADIES CLUB

The Horseshoe Bend Ladies Club, Seniors and American Legion are joining together to put on a fun day tomorrow, Saturday the 19th.
From 9 am to 4pm the Ladies will be selling crafts and handiwork at the Ladies Club Hall,.  The Seniors will have a bake sale and sell coffee and muffins.  There will be raffles to benefit the food bank and other local organizations.  Starting at noon the American Legion will be selling chili and have a turkey shoot across the street at the Legion Hall.

Thursday, November 17

THANKSGIVING FOOD BASKET

For your convenience, a basket has been placed at the Ola Inn for our family in need.  You can drop your donated items off at the Inn or call Joy at 584-3522 or Judy at 584-3589 or 584-3546.  They can answer questions or make arrangements to have your items picked up.  Thanks!

A THANK YOU NOTE FROM TOM BLESSINGER

I would like to thank and honor the twelve veterans from Gem County that rode on the Veterans Day float on the Welcome Home 116th Army parade in Emmett on November 5, 2011.

I would like to thank them for what they did for me personally and their sacrifice for our country. Again thank you!

Pete Echedarria
Dale Lombard
Dee Lowe
Dick Gaspaarotei
Earl Lilley
Max Hymas
Claude Bryson
John Ness
Don Crosby
Jess Puente
Don Harrison
Ron Rekow

THANK YOU!

I wish to thank The Ola Ladies Club for their support and for putting on the Ola Fireman's Pancake Supper.  Also the Ola Volunteers for showing their support for our Fire Department and Community.
Dennis Weaver
Assistant Chief
Gem County District 2 Fire
Ola Station

Wednesday, November 16

GEM COUNTY SURVEY

Our Gem County Commissioners invite you to participate in a survey which will help to finalize the County All Hazard Mitigation Plan. This plan will set priorities and goals to identify projects to reduce the risk of property loss and damage due to nature disasters. The Commissioners: Sharon Church-Pratt, Michele Mitchell Sherrer, and Lan Smith, hope to have the input completed by November 30th.
www.surveymonkey.com

***This is the same survey that was posted on the newsletter on August 22.  It is also the one that was handed out at the meeting in Sweet. If you have already participated, thanks, if not, do so now.  To take the survey, click on the underlined "Gem County Survey:Natural Hazards & Mitigation Planning" above

Monday, November 14

TRIANGLE......THIS WEEK

Triangle Inn
All you can eat spaghetti Tuesday, Wednesday dinner and a movie featuring Captain America!!
LIVE music Jim Kern Friday at 7pm!

MY NAME IS RUFUS...


...I should change my name to "Lucky" because I am one lucky Great Pyrenees. You see, today was to be my last day but thanks to a few thoughtful, kindhearted women I have a second chance. I was a working dog, and had a flock to watch over but somehow that went all wrong.  I neglected my flock by spending too much time with the neighbor's dog and the people that lived there. My owners had no use for me if I wasn't going to be a guard dog.  So to make a long story short, Carol from Weiser, called Sue in Emmett, who called Kim in Ola and Kim called Chris.  Chris had room for me at P.A.L. so Kim came and got me in Weiser.  I'm now staying at P.A.L. until I find a new home.  I'm very friendly and lovable and what's great is I'm about 4 years old so none of that puppy stuff.  I'm not a good guard dog, I just want to be a pet.  Come visit me at P.A.L., maybe you'd like to take me home. (P.S. I'm a fixed male and have had all my shots)  Thanks ladies!!

Sunday, November 13

THANK YOU!

Thank you Shanti and Keith for collecting the aluminum cans for the Ola Rough Striders Relay For Life Team.  The team will continue to collect the cans, so please save your cans and bring them to the Transfer Station on Saturday mornings.  John will be taking over the job of picking up the cans and taking them to the recycle center.  Thank you to all who have donated their aluminum cans.  You are saving room in our landfill, helping our environment and helping to raise money for cancer research.
ITEMS NEEDED FOR A
THANKSGIVING FOOD BASKET
for a local family in need.
If you would like to donate,
Please call Joy at 584-3522 for more information

SATURDAY NIGHT'S PANCAKE SUPPER

  
Knute Sandahl-State Fire Marshal's Office
 
The Firemen's Pancake Supper Saturday night was nice.  The event was well attended and the food was very good.  Everyone got plenty to eat and had a nice time visiting with family, friends and neighbors.  After our stomachs were full, we were rewarded with a very informative presentation on "Preventing Chimney Fires" given by Knute Sandahl from the State Fire Marshal's office.  The Ola Ladies Club would like to thank everyone for coming.  As you know, all funds raised last night to directly to the Ola Fire Department.  Also many thanks to the kitchen staff, Dave and Bob and to Knute Sandahl.

Friday, November 11

LIVE MUSIC AT THE OLA INN-NOVEMBER 19th!!

"How important it is for us to recognize and celebrate our heroes and she-roes!" -Maya Angelou

Thursday, November 10

Tuesday, November 8

"TICK" NEEDS YOUR HELP

"Tick" is a Blue Tick Hound.  He was rescued by the P.A.L. shelter in Emmett.  He was extremely thin, had really bad teeth and a large growth on his side.  At first sight it would appear that Tick was much older than his 6-7 years.  The first step to get Tick on the road to recovery, besides of course putting him on a good diet, was to have the growth looked at.  As good luck would have it, the growth was not cancerous.  Next, he needs his teeth cleaned.  This is a procedure that requires him to be sedated again, but necessary for his long term good health.  The veterinarian bills are adding up, but Chris at P.A.L. is certain that Tick will make someone a wonderful companion.  Upon Tick's recovery he will be placed in a facility that specializes in hounds. His new, forever home will be carefully chosen by the experienced staff.  This still leaves the vet bills.  If at all possible, could you make a donation of any size, payable to P.A.L. c/o "Tick".  By writing "Tick" on your check, your donation will go to his veterinary bills.  Thank you so very much!!

Mail checks to:
P.A.L.
c/o "Tick"
1526 North Washington Ave.
Emmett, Idaho  83617
or call Chris at 584-9302 or Kim at 584-9030 and we would be happy to pick them up.

LADIES....WE ALSO NEED DESSERTS FOR SATURDAY NIGHT...THANK YOU!

Monday, November 7

Sunday, November 6

FIREMEN'S PANCAKE SUPPER
Saturday, November 12th at 6PM
Ola Community Center
$5.00 per person $20.00 per family
All proceeds go to the Ola Fire Department
SWEET-MONTOUR HOLIDAY BAZAAR
Saturday, November 12th
9AM-3PM
Sweet Elementary School

F.Y.I.

The Halloween candy that was leftover at the hall after trick or treating was donated to the Ola School Library.  The children that were present seemed very pleased with the donation.  Thanks again to everyone that brought candy for the Trick or Treaters.

Saturday, November 5

Friday, November 4

Thursday, November 3

A COUPLE OF DOGS DECIDED TO TAKE A WALK...

...two dogs, one black and white and the other gray, both males, escaped their kennels and are probably having the time of their lives.  Their owner, however, wants them home where it's safe and warm.  If you see them, please call Steve or Dora at 584-3194 or 365-4918. 

LADIES CLUB THIS SATURDAY@10AM.......

....also the parade in Emmett to welcome home the 116th Army units at 1:00PM.

Tuesday, November 1

FEMA Blog: Help Us Spread the Word – On November 9, “This is Just a Test”

FEMA Blog: Help Us Spread the Word – On November 9, “This is Just a Test”

WITH CHRISTMAS JUST AROUND THE CORNER..

..who can miss that fact...don't forget to use GoodSearch/GoodShop (see link on your left or go to http://www.goodsearch.com/ )for your holiday shopping.   Choose Ola Community Center and Church as your charity.

Prison inmates helping harvest Washington apples | capitalpress.com

Prison inmates helping harvest Washington apples capitalpress.com

THE SCARY CREATURES HAVE LEFT OLA!!

The Ola Community Hall has returned to it's normal state, all of the scary decorations have been put away for another year.  This year's Haunted Hall was again a success thanks to the hard work of some wonderful Ola residents.  We had several trick or treaters and their parents too.  Many thanks to the decorating committee and also to the people that participate in handing out candy and to those that couldn't stay but drop candy off anyways.