Don`t Rock the Boat
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Don`t Rock the Boat
Vol. 33 Issue 2 | 2011 Official Notice of... SRT’s 2011 Annual Membership Meeting “Don’t Rock the Boat” June 16, 2011 - ND State Fair Center By action of the board of directors, the 2011 annual membership meeting of SRT Communications, Inc. will be on Thursday, June 16,2010 at the North Dakota State Fair Center – 2005 Burdick Expy. East – Minot, ND. Registration will begin at 3:00 PM. A complimentary supper will be served between 3:00 – 6:30 PM to registered members and guests. The business meeting will be called to order at 6:30 PM. Regular business includes the election of four directors, one from each of our four districts, for a three-year term. The candidates who have been nominated are listed below. District 1 Stanley Vangsness, Berthold District 2 Ronald Schepp, Westhope District 3 John Marshall, Towner District 4 Susan Schmutzler, Minot Dated this 17th day of May 2011 Thomas Wentz, Jr. Secretary-Treasurer Voter designation form for churches, schools, corporations, cooperatives, partnerships, public golf courses and associations is on page 5. Notice – R egistration and Voting officially close at 6:30 PM. Between the snow melt and all the inches of rain lately, this spring has caused problems for many people, to say the least. Probably like many of you, we here at SRT wish we could stop Mother Nature’s downpour - at least until it’s needed again. But we continue to work, day in and day out, to do whatever we can to ensure your services are working. Such was the case the first week in May, when the area around the KOA Campground on the east side of Minot was completely covered in water from the Souris River flooding and services in that area were affected. In order to get to the pedestal that contained the copper cables, our technicians had to face a couple obstacles first. SRT Foremen Tony Best and Sonny Lehman and some of their technicians were called to the site. Darin Buer, Neil Kadlec and Rick Demke headed to KOA to restore the copper cables that were being affected. In order to fix this situation, a hallow culvert was hauled from the road over to the pedestal by boat (pictured above). The average weight of a culvert is 100 pounds, hence the saying “don’t rock the boat”. Once it was safely at the site, the techs placed the culvert over the pedestal and then lined sandbags along the bottom. In a typical situation, this would be enough to then drain out the “Don’t Rock the Boat” Continued from front page water with a pump and make the needed repairs. However, thanks to the techs following proper safety procedures, they recognized that a high voltage power transformer belonging to Verendrye Electric was submerged just two feet away. As we all know, electricity and water don’t mix. SRT Outside Plant Engineer Kelly Wetzel called Verendrye and thanks to them, they killed the power transformer just long enough for the splicers to get to work, without affecting any of their own customers’ power. Then, the splicers crawled in the culvert and did what they needed to do in order to restore service. Thanks to a lot of teamwork from employees in various departments, as well as our friends at Verendrye Electric for keeping our technicians safe, we were able to beat Mother Nature...for now. ision Launch Party in Landa! On Thursday, May 5th, a group of SRT employees headed to the Landa Chug-A-Lug restaurant/bar to join local residents for the SRTVision Launch Party! This new TV service is the latest in SRT products and it’s just the beginning. Residents in the town of Landa received a “Coming Soon” brochure inviting them to the kickoff to see this great TV service. For starters, the service is a competitor with satellite providers, but without having to hook up a satellite to your house. The service runs on IP, or Internet Protocol. The video is carried through the same copper cables and fiber optic cable that Internet service works on. The residents will be able to have access to local channels with a clearer picture and non delays in channel changing - all from a set top box that sits near their TV. The purpose of SRTVision is to bring a superior TV service to areas that don’t have many options. SRT wants to be the option you choose at an affordable price. As we continue to build out the fiber network in our rural areas, look for SRTVision to come to your door. Our Communities Connecting SRT Employees Support March of Dimes On Saturday, April 2, SRT Community Wellness Walkers, led by Systems/Analyst Coordinator Cindy Obenchain & Carrier Services Specialist Terrie Dew, formed a team of walkers to support the Minot area 2011 March of Dimes “March for Babies” event. The event raised money to support the non-profit’s mission “to improve the health of babies”. In total, the Minot event raised over $52,000 with one of SRT’s own employees recognized with the 2011 Top Walker Award. Community Relations Manager Randy Burckhard raised almost $1700.00! A big thanks to him and all the employees that supported this worthy cause. SRT awarded $1500 to four impressive young boys, entrepreneurs of Four “K” Tack & Leather. Tayton, Jack, Parker and Ben Kramer applied for an SRT Economic Partnership grant to use for start-up funds to create and sell tack and saddles, as well as do leather work out of the Sandhills Saddlery. In their application, they state that they want to create “top quality tack and leather for reasonable prices”. They make various products such as spur straps, gun holsters, breast collars and much more. They were able to purchase a die press with the grant money which will allow them to customize their leather products. The best part is, these Towner boys are only 17, 13, 11, and nine years old. We’re proud of them for investing in our community at such a young age and being the up-and-coming businessmen they are! Do you know Kenny? Do you know where he is? If not, hopefully you will soon! Kenny Levadney, an Account Executive for SRT Business Integration, has been traveling around the SRT territory throughout the month of May visiting many SRT business customers. SRT recently wrapped two company cars with our Business Integration information to remind customers all that we can do to serve your business. And in order to get the cars out in the community, Kenny agreed to assist us with “Where’s Kenny?”. If you see him in one of the SRT cars, ask him to stop by your business and have him take you or your employees’ photo in front of the car. We’ll then post it to Facebook and you’ll be entered in a weekly drawing. If you win the drawing, SRT will provide lunch for your business (maximum of 10 people or up to $100 in lunch and $100 bill credit). Facebook and free lunch – what’s better than that? Congratulations Retirees! Ed Brockell retired from SRT Sheila Sanders has retired Kim Weydahl, Executive after 37 years with the company. He has worked in the construction department, as an Outside Plant Installer, and in the Engineering Department. Ed is looking forward to staying busy with hobbies and interests during his retirement. after working in SRT’s Answerlink department since 2004. Sheila’s retirement plans including spending more time with her grandchildren. Secretary, retired after 31 years with SRT. She and her husband Gary will be spending more time at the lake this summer, and enjoy traveling in the winter. SRT Awards $4000 to Area Scholarship Winners Haley Heiser Marisa Asheim Breanna Benson Katie Odland SRT is proud to announce its 2011 College Scholarship Winners! A total of 77 applications were received and SRT awarded four scholarships totaling $4000. Breanna Benson is a senior at Minot High School and her intended major at MSU is Special and Elementary Education. Breanna is the daughter of Timothy and Julie. Each application was evaluated based on community involvement, school activities, grade point average, appearance of application and a written essay entitled “Fifteen Minutes of Fame: How would you use social media as a communication tool if you had 15 minutes of fame?” Haley Heiser, a senior at Velva High School , plans on attending MSU and majoring in Dental Hygiene. Haley is the daughter of Randy and Sherri. A $1000 scholarship will be awarded to each of the following students: Marisa Asheim, daughter of Lynn and Janet, is a senior at MLS High School. Marisa plans to pursue a career in Pharmacy at NDSU. SRT.NEWS Katie Odland, daughter of John and Mary, is a senior at Velva High School. Katie will be majoring in Dietetics at NDSU. Congratulations to all graduates! We wish you the best of luck! 4 SRT 2011 Annual Meeting Voter Designation Form Students to Represent SRT at Youth Tour in Washington DC To be used only by: Churches, Schools, Corporations, Cooperatives, Partnerships, Public Golf Courses, and Associations. This form cannot be used as a proxy by individuals or individually owned businesses. Congratulations to Alex Wilfong and Trevor Hulse who were selected to represent SRT at the 2011 National Telecom Cooperative Association’s Foundation for Rural Service Youth Tour in Washington, D.C., June 4-8, 2011. hereby Organization designates and appoints as the person authorized to vote on behalf of the above named entity at the June 16, 2011 Annual Meeting of SRT Communications, Inc. Organization Telephone Number: Print name of authorized voter (entity) Date: By: Signature of Officer Organizations Can Designate Voters Churches, schools, corporations, cooperatives, partnerships, public golf courses and associations, can designate a party to cast their vote by using the form above. If an organization is to be represented at the Annual Meeting of SRT Communications Inc. which will be held Thursday, June 16, 2011, an authorized representative must present this completed form to the credential’s registration desk at the meeting. Alex Wilfong Newburg United High School Alex, the son of Heidi and Wayne Weems in Maxbass, is a junior at Newburg United High School. Trevor is a junior at Westhope Public School. Tracy Hulse, from Westhope, is his mother. Annual Meeting Featured Entertainment The Past Due Ban d Capital Credits Returned to Members In early June, SRT will distribute over $475,000 in capital credit checks to members who had local (landline) telephone service with the cooperative in 2010. The distribution consists of ten percent of earned capital credits from 2010. Capital credits are the amount allocated to each member from the cooperative’s annual profits. Your capital credit allocation is determined by the amount of business you do with SRT each year and SRT’s profit for that year. At the discretion of the Board of Directors, capital credits are allocated to members annually. At that time, the Board also determines if there will be a capital credit retirement. If so, this amount then becomes available to the member or former member as cash. 5 Trevor Hulse Westhope Public School Magic Place, 4 p.m. – 6:20 p.m. Kid’s Flashback Fun House • Cartoon Corner • Slinkie, YoYo, & Hula Hoop • Sno Cones • Dizzy & Cloudy the Clown J-M-B Ban d North Concourse, 3 p.m . – 5 p.m. SRT.NEWS PO Box 2027 Minot, ND 58702-2027 858-1200 800-737-9130 www.srt.com “SRT.news” is a quarterly publication of SRT, Minot, ND Cassidy R. Kersten, Editor My Choice Package & Save $ all year! Internet Wireless Cable TV Phone Security Unlimited Long Distance PICK 3 & get 10% OFF • PICK 4 & get 15% OFF The MORE you pick the more you SAVE PICK 5+ & get 20% OFF www.srt.com Some restrictions apply. Great Call!