Created to keep the community of Ola up to date on the happenings in the area.
ITEMS OF INTEREST
To add information, contact Kim @ 584-3557
or e-mail to kimfromola@gmail.com
or e-mail to kimfromola@gmail.com
Wednesday, December 31
Monday, December 29
HOW'S THIS FOR A PLAN?
Tuesday, January 6th from 3:30 to 5:30 is the
Celebration of Service party for Gem County Commissioners,
Lan Smith and Carlos Bilbao.
At 6:00 is the meeting to discuss the
changing the name of Squaw Butte.
Both of these are being held at the Gem County Courthouse.
Why not stop in and show your appreciation to Lan and Carlos, then attend the meeting to voice your opinion on Squaw Butte's name change?
Celebration of Service party for Gem County Commissioners,
Lan Smith and Carlos Bilbao.
At 6:00 is the meeting to discuss the
changing the name of Squaw Butte.
Both of these are being held at the Gem County Courthouse.
Why not stop in and show your appreciation to Lan and Carlos, then attend the meeting to voice your opinion on Squaw Butte's name change?
Wednesday, December 24
Tuesday, December 23
WE LOVE OUR SQUAW BUTTE
On Tuesday, January 6 at 6PM the Gem Community Comprehensive Plan will be open for public comments. The Gem County and Emmett council will hold a public meeting to discuss revisions to Chapter 7 (Historic and Cultural Resources for Gem County)...Up for discussion..having Squaw Butte referred to as The Big Butte. This meeting will held at the Gem County Court House. We love our Squaw Butte, let's attend this meeting and make it perfectly clear that we want her name to stay as it is!!
**I received this information from a FB post
**I received this information from a FB post
GLENN NEWELL'S OBITUARY
Here is the obituary for Glen Newell. Our thoughts and prayers are with Glenn's family and friends.
Monday, December 22
OLA COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS PROGRAM 2014
The rain didn't keep the standing room only audience away from the Ola Community Christmas Program. It is always a treat to see the beautiful faces of our children as they sing and preform their skits. As I watched them playing their recorders, I couldn't help but think that we have many future musicians. We had several community members give the gift of their talent also. The audience was made up of not only parents and grandparents but future Ola School students and past students reliving the familiar songs and carols. The highlight of the program was the retelling of the Christmas story and the placing of the Nativity scene. To top off the evening Santa came to wish one and all a Merry Christmas. Mrs. Sutton summed up the evening "Incredible". We are so blessed to live in Ola.
MERRY CHRISTMAS OLA
MERRY CHRISTMAS OLA
This is really a special time of year. I know many will be celebrating the holiday season or winter
break and not the birthday of Jesus. Whatever this time of year is called or however it is celebrated,
without Jesus being born in a stable over two thousand years ago there would be no holiday season.
I was listening to the Christmas Carol “The Little Drummer Boy” and a thought struck me. We
usually give gifts at a new birth or to celebrate someone’s birthday, but I’m like the “Little Drummer
Boy”, what gift do I have to give worthy of a King? The only thing I could come up with is
myself. Jesus came to die on the cross for our sins so we could gain forgiveness from God. If all I
have to offer the King is myself, that means all of me. That means I can’t hold back by not
forgiving others as God forgave me.
This special time of year becomes more special without the burden of unforgiveness in our hearts. In
truth, life becomes more enjoyable without that burden.
Keep praying for snow in the mountains and a continued strong cattle market.
Merry Christmas
Russ
This is really a special time of year. I know many will be celebrating the holiday season or winter
break and not the birthday of Jesus. Whatever this time of year is called or however it is celebrated,
without Jesus being born in a stable over two thousand years ago there would be no holiday season.
I was listening to the Christmas Carol “The Little Drummer Boy” and a thought struck me. We
usually give gifts at a new birth or to celebrate someone’s birthday, but I’m like the “Little Drummer
Boy”, what gift do I have to give worthy of a King? The only thing I could come up with is
myself. Jesus came to die on the cross for our sins so we could gain forgiveness from God. If all I
have to offer the King is myself, that means all of me. That means I can’t hold back by not
forgiving others as God forgave me.
This special time of year becomes more special without the burden of unforgiveness in our hearts. In
truth, life becomes more enjoyable without that burden.
Keep praying for snow in the mountains and a continued strong cattle market.
Merry Christmas
Russ
Thursday, December 18
Wednesday, December 17
Tuesday, December 16
CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE
Christmas Eve Services
At the Ola Church
6PM
If anyone would like to participate by singing your favorite hymn
or reading your favorite story/passage,
please contact Nathan at 584-3287.
Saturday, December 13
CONGRATULATIONS!
Fire Marshall Sandahl!
The new Idaho State Fire Marshall is
Gem County's very own Knute Sandahl.
A great and well deserved promotion!
Congratulations Fire Marshall Sandahl!
Friday, December 12
Wednesday, December 10
I sincerely appreciate the genuine kindness that this community so generously shared, and received, from my father. Thank you for caring, and for sharing your hearts and homes with him. ~Theresa Mae Funk
Tuesday, December 9
IDAHO STATE POLICE NEWS RELEASE
Teresa Baker
Public Information Officer
Headquarters
700 S. Stratford Dr., Meridian 83642
(208) 884-7122
Fax (208) 884-7087
For Immediate Release: 12/8/2014 6:00 p.m.
MERIDIAN - On Sunday, December 7, 2014 at 6:09 p.m., the Idaho State Police investigated a one vehicle crash on SH52 at milepost 49 at the Gem County and Boise County line. A 17 year-old female from Sweet was traveling westbound on SH52 in a 2005 Chevrolet Malibu when she drove too close to the edge of the roadway and the front tire of the vehicle drove off the shoulder of the highway. The driver then overcorrected, lost control of the vehicle and it went off the opposite side of the road and down a 42 foot embankment. The vehicle then struck some boulders along the embankment, overturned, the airbags deployed and the windows busted out of the vehicle. The vehicle came to rest upside down in the Payette River.
The driver unbuckled her seatbelt and was able to exit the vehicle through the passenger side window and swam to the shore of the river. She climbed up the 42 foot embankment and was finally able to flag down a passing motorist after four vehicles passed by her. The driver was not injured in the crash.
Idaho State Police were assisted by the Gem County Sheriff's Office, Gem County EMS and Gem County Auto and their dive team that pulled the vehicle from the river.
The crash is under investigation.
Monday, December 8
Sunday, December 7
SIDES, SALADS AND/OR DESSERTS...
The Memorial Service for Dave is this Friday, dinner will be served at the Ola Hall following the graveside service being held at the Ola Cemetery. Your contribution of sides, salads and/or desserts would be greatly appreciated.
PLEASE NOTE: The Ola Hall will be open at approx. 8AM on Friday so that those attending the Service in Emmett can drop off their items before hand. Otherwise, please have your items to the Hall about noon. Thanks!
PLEASE NOTE: The Ola Hall will be open at approx. 8AM on Friday so that those attending the Service in Emmett can drop off their items before hand. Otherwise, please have your items to the Hall about noon. Thanks!
OLA LADIES CLUB CHRISTMAS PARTY CANCELLED
The Ola Ladies Club Christmas party to be held this Saturday, December 13, has been cancelled. This year, in leu of gift exchange, we were going to donate to the Ola School. If you would like to still do so, make checks payable to the Ola School and mail to Judie McCaulou-P.O. Box 54, Ola, Idaho 83657. Thank you for your generosity!
POSSIBLE HOPE FOR THAT AWFUL CHEATGRASS
Here's a news article about the continued efforts for ridding our lands of that awful cheatgrass. Click HERE to read.
Saturday, December 6
Friday, December 5
MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR DAVE
Memorial Services for Dave Poole
will be
Friday, December 12 at 10AM at
Potter Funeral Chapel in Emmett
followed by a grave side service at the Ola Cemetery.
A dinner at the Ola Hall will follow.
Wednesday, December 3
YOUR COMMUNITY NEEDS YOU
Approx. 50 residents from the Sweet, Ola and Montour communites attended last night's Emergency Preparedness meeting at the Sweet School. Members from Gem County Sheriff' dept., GCFD#2, GCFD#1, EMS, Gem County Commissioners, Gem County Emergency Management and Sweet-Montour Ladies Auxiliary all took a moment to introduce themselves and tell us a little about themselves and the role they play in an emergency situation. Also discussed was the immediate need for trained volunteers in both fire departments (Sweet and Ola) and EMS. As our communities grow, our emergency service needs increase.
As a group we also discussed some simple steps that you can take to prevent an emergency from turning into a tragedy. Get to know your neighbors, do you know how to reach them if you see or hear something that isn't "right"? Are your house numbers visible in the event the ambulance is dispatched to your home? Do you have your GPS coordinates handy if Life Flight needs to transport you or someone you love?
Sweet Fire Department
Kevin-584-3324
EMS classes
Bill-365-3685
Many thanks to Myra Church for organizing this very important and informative meeting.
Many thanks to Myra Church for organizing this very important and informative meeting.
SAD NEWS!
Sad news this AM, Dave Poole passed away last night. Our thoughts and prayers are with Katie and family.
Tuesday, December 2
SANTA PAWS AT P.A.L.
Saturday, December 13th Santa is coming to P.A.L. in Emmett. This annual "Santa Paws" event is a great way to support our local animal shelter. Bring your special pet in for a photo with Santa. Refreshments will be served. Stop by P.A.L. between 10 and 3 Saturday, December 13th. All proceeds benefit the Pet Adoption League-1526 N. Washington St.-Emmett.
SWEET, OLA, MONTOUR
Learn about medical emergencies, wildfire preparedness,
disaster response as well as opportunities to volunteer on the
Sweet Ambulance or with Gem County Fire District #2.
Our communities are growing and we need your help when tragedy and disasters present. The 2014 fire season and numerous medical emergencies in our area recently are a wake-up call to all of us.
Listen to speakers from:
Gem County Sheriff’s Department Gem County Fire-EMS
Gem County Emergency Management
DATE: Tuesday, December 2, 2014 TIME: 6:00 PM
LOCATION: Sweet School
For more information, please contact:
Myra Church, 584-3703 or email her, churchent1@gmail.com.
Our communities are growing and we need your help when tragedy and disasters present. The 2014 fire season and numerous medical emergencies in our area recently are a wake-up call to all of us.
Listen to speakers from:
Gem County Sheriff’s Department Gem County Fire-EMS
Gem County Emergency Management
DATE: Tuesday, December 2, 2014 TIME: 6:00 PM
LOCATION: Sweet School
For more information, please contact:
Myra Church, 584-3703 or email her, churchent1@gmail.com.
Monday, December 1
USPS DEADLINE FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY
United States Postal Service deadlines for Christmas delivery:
December 20th for First Class Mail and Priority Mail
December 23rd for Priority Mail Express
(this is based on the info provided by the USPS)
Thursday, November 27
HAPPY THANKSGIVING DAVE!
Thinking of Dave Poole today as he spends Thanksgiving at St. Luke's Boise. He is recovering from his latest surgery. Wishing him a speedy recovery.
Wednesday, November 26
Tuesday, November 25
MEMORIAL POTLUCK FOR WALT
A Memorial potluck for Walt Funk will be held at the Ola Hall on Saturday, December 6th at 2:00PM. Please join us in remembering this wonderful man.
Monday, November 24
Sunday, November 23
IT'S NO SURPRISE...
....that so many people filled the Ola Hall to help Harry and Judie celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Harry and Judie are loved by many and this afternoon's attendance was proof. Not only was the Ola Hall filled to the brim with family, friends and neighbors but in true Ola fashion the food was in abundance. Happy 50th Harry and Judie!
Friday, November 21
BLOOD DRIVE CANCELLED!
The American Red Cross cancelled it at 9 PM last night because so many of their crew have the flu and they didn't have enough people to send up.
Thursday, November 20
The American Red Cross will be in Ola for blood donations
between 10AM and 2PM
Friday, November 21, 2014
at the Ola Community Center,21750 Main Street, Ola, Idaho.To schedule an appointment, call Darlene Mingus at 584-3429. Forquestions or information call the American Red Cross at 1-866-236-3276.
Wednesday, November 19
HARRY AND JUDIE'S WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
This Sunday is Judie and Harry's wedding anniversary celebration, Ola Ladies Club members are asked to bring sides and/or salads. Your contribution is greatly appreciated.
Tuesday, November 18
MOOSE SIGHTING!
Today on my way to Emmett, on the west side of the Sweet-Ola Highway about 3 miles south of Ola (across from Macaw's) I saw a moose. Not very far off the road, just trudging through the snow heading south. And of course, I didn't have my camera. Darn!
I didn't have my camera but Kerbi had hers! Thanks Kerbi for sharing!
BEST FRIENDS By Western Cowman Magazine
A photo of Tom Blessinger and Sue Miches’ Great Pyrenees Dog “Chisolm: was chosen for first place in “Best Friends” photography competition sponsored by Western Cowman magazine.
One of the judges was Dave Stocklein well known photographer and critic on photography. There was 644 entries.http://www.westerncowman.com/photocontest_results.html
One of the judges was Dave Stocklein well known photographer and critic on photography. There was 644 entries.http://www.westerncowman.com/photocontest_results.html
THANKS RUSS!
Russ Agenbroad,
Many thanks to you for your help with the tractor to plow snow, pull trucks and the use of your corrols to load cattle.
You brought hot coffee to the stranded truckers. You stayed until nothing else could be done!
Thanks for being a good neighbor and friend
You get the “Good Neighbor Award.”
Blessinger Family
Many thanks to you for your help with the tractor to plow snow, pull trucks and the use of your corrols to load cattle.
You brought hot coffee to the stranded truckers. You stayed until nothing else could be done!
Thanks for being a good neighbor and friend
You get the “Good Neighbor Award.”
Blessinger Family
THANK YOU GOOD NEIGHBOR!
Biggers Family
Butch, Levi, Allison, Joyce,
Thanks for the help gathering the cows in arduous weather. Helping load and unload trucks in unfavorable conditions and staying late in the cold and snow.
A very good hamburger was extremely appreciated.
A tribute to the Good Neighbor award.
Blessinger Family
Butch, Levi, Allison, Joyce,
Thanks for the help gathering the cows in arduous weather. Helping load and unload trucks in unfavorable conditions and staying late in the cold and snow.
A very good hamburger was extremely appreciated.
A tribute to the Good Neighbor award.
Blessinger Family
Monday, November 17
Mountain man John Hallam and his companion are making their way north of Ola. It's a beautiful day, I'm sure they're enjoying their ride. |
Sunday, November 16
LOST!!
LOST: Some saddle bags and pack panyards, possibly somewhere between Ola and the 4D Longhorn Ranch in High Valley. If found please give me a call 584-9030 and I will make arrangements to return to owner.
CPR COURSE SCHEDULED
Air St. Lukes will be offering a CPR course
Tuesday, November 25th at the Ola Community Hall at 6PM.
If you have any questions,
please call Denny at 584-3522.
Ola Ladies Club will be serving a light supper starting at 5:30PM.
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