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Mid-Rivers Telephone Cooperative, Inc., d.b.a. Mid-Rivers C O M M U N I C AT I O N S Vol. 29, No. 5 Holiday 2009 ter for Mid-Rivers’ mem t e l s w e bers An and cust omer s. Miles City business rebuilds after losing everything in a fire 485-2497 a flower shop opened by Corina Berry and her mother, Dorothy Mayberry, 27 years ago. When Berry arrived at the scene, 911 had been called, fire trucks were beginning to arrive, and smoke continued to bellow out of the three-story building in downtown Miles City. By mid-morning it was clear that Family Floral, along with several other downtown businesses, would not survive the fire. Corina Berry stands with a display of Family Floral’s Holiday arrangements. The new Family Floral shop is located at 911 Main St. in Miles City. March 23, 2009, was a typical Monday morning for Corina Berry. At 8:15 am, Corina was on her way to work at Family Floral in downtown Miles City. The only difference was that on this particular Monday she arrived to witness a fire quickly taking over Family Floral, On September 1, 2009, when Family Floral opened the doors to their new flower shop only two blocks away from their previous location, they made it clear that they would have never been able to reopen without the overwhelming support from Miles City and the surrounding areas. “The support from the community was unbelievable; we could have never done it without them. They are the reason we have been in business for 27 years,” The accidental fire that claimed nearly a explained Berry. block of Miles City businesses, including the total loss of Family Floral, left Corina Berry wondering “We were extremely lucky, had it been a what would happen next. “It was extremely half hour later we would have been in there. We devastating,” explained Berry. “It took us three or are very blessed that nobody got hurt, and as four days to evaluate the situation but we decided devastating as it was it was just stuff,” said Corina. the only thing you can do is rebuild.” Although “You can’t replace people, but you can replace the decision to reopen didn’t take long, the actual stuff, and that is how we knew we would rebuild.” rebuilding process took nearly six months. During that time, Berry continued to make flower arrangements from her home in Miles City. “I Online Video – Watch videos with interviews created arrangements for weddings, funerals, and footage of Miles City and Mother’s Day all out of the kitchen in my Fire at http://www.midrivers. home,” Corina stated. com/411/ Grants Secured with Mid-Rivers’ Assistance Though 2009 was a challenging year for grant writers due to the nation’s economic condition, Mid-Rivers’ Rural Development and Grants Coordinator was successful in securing $30,000 in grant funds for community projects in the MidRivers service area. Nicole Jones wrote the successful grant applications for the projects below, and is available to assist any community-based organization in the Mid-Rivers service area with free grant-seeking and grant-writing services for the benefit of Cooperative members. • • • • • Three grants for the new “FUN2U” Aquatic Center project in Miles City A grant to the non-profit Kool Kids Childcare in Glendive for new windows in their facility Two grants to the McCone County Fair Board in Circle for enhancements to the fairgrounds A grant to the Town of Fairview for playground equipment in the town park A grant for Walleye’s Unlimited in Miles City to construct a handicapped fishing platform at Spotted Eagle Recreation Area Million of this funding has been awarded to Public Safety projects including fire departments and ambulance services; nearly $750,000 to Youth and Education including many local schools; $350,000 to Sports and Recreation projects; $300,000 to promote Tourism in Eastern and Central Montana; nearly $150,000 to Health and Human Service projects; and just over $100,000 to Community and Civic projects throughout the region. Jones continues to work with a variety of new projects every day, accepting requests on a first-come, first-serve basis. To contact her for assistance with a project important to your community, call the Miles City Mid-Rivers Business Office at (406) 234-3336 or send an e-mail to njones@midrivers.com. Mid-Rivers has helped organizations obtain over $2.7 Million in grant funding since our Rural Development services were instituted in 1999. Over $1.1 Children playing on the new playground equipment in Fairview. The playground was secured by a grant through the Mid-Rivers assistance program. Mid-Rivers Trustees Mark Robbins, Roy District 1 Donald Kimmel, Roundup District 2 Dennis Green, This 411 Newsletter is published Cohagen for the benefit of the members and District 3 customers of: Gene Engen, Circle District 4 & Sec./Tres. Mid-Rivers Communications Mark Tombre, Savage Editor: Kayla McPherson District 5 Video: Jake VanEvery and Craig Johnson, W. Sidney Larry Severson District 6 P.O. Box 280 Robert B. Reukauf, Terry District 7 & President Circle, MT 59215 Kevin Braun, Baker (406) 485-3301, (800) 452-2288 District 8 www.midrivers.com Alan Sevier, Glendive, id t District 9, Vi Vice P President 488-3044 Featured Photos in This “411” ABOVE – Barbara Bollmann took the above photo at her property in Roundup. This picture depicts one of few snowfalls that occured this past fall. B A C K PA PAGE – Margaret Sorenson took the pi picture of the snowcovered tree in ea early October. If you look closely, there ar are some robins in the tree that should be headed South. 486-5632 R an ndom Telephone Number Prize Ten telephone numbers of Mid-Rivers Telephone Cooperative members are listed throughout this issue of “411.” If one of these phone numbers is yours, you are eligible for a $10 credit applied to your next Mid-Rivers bill. Call Mid-Rivers at 1-800-452-2288 to get this $10 credit. What you may not know about Mid-Rivers Wireless... 583-7531 • We offer the BEST local coverage, with more towers in eastern Montana than any other provider. Mid-Rivers offers dependable coverage in the areas where you use your cell phone most, and when you travel you will also have the best NATIONWIDE coverage available! • We offer UNLIMITED home minutes, and when we say UNLIMITED, we mean it. On plans starting at less than $45 per month, you can talk as long as you want, any time you want, to anywhere in the United States and Canada from any Mid-Rivers home towers. When you’re not on a home tower, our plans provide you with plenty of nationwide minutes so you won’t pay extra for roaming or long distance. • We offer up to 15% off every month, when you combine Mid-Rivers local telephone with a Mid-Rivers cell phone and your other Mid-Rivers services. Start saving money every month on services you already have with us by signing up for Mid-Rivers Wireless! Existing customers are also eligible! Come in to our offices to shop the new retail displays! • We let you keep your local cellular number. Mid-Rivers Wireless offers incredible calling plans with unlimited home minutes, fantastic local coverage and the best in nationwide roaming. Are you still hesitant to make the switch because everyone you know has your cellular number programmed into their phone? Well don’t let that stop you! NOW when you switch to Mid-Rivers Wireless you can keep your existing local cell number. The transition is simple, and the savings, coverage, and quaility of service are GREAT! Hassle Free Pay- Just A Click Away! With Mid-Rivers eBill, you can take care of your payments from the comfort of your home computer. Mid-Rivers eBill is an Internet-based bill payment option that allows customers with Internet access to connect to a secure website and view current or past telecommunications statements. eBill offers users a simple way to pay their Mid-Rivers bill with a credit card. eBill is easy to use, free of charge, and can be accessed at any time. With Mid-Rivers eBill, customers can rest easy knowing there are no more checks to write, no more stamps to buy, and no more rushing to get that payment in the mail. Registration is easy! By following a few quick steps, registration for eBill can be completed at www.midrivers.com or by calling Customer Service at 1-800-452-2288. Lifeline, Link-Up and Toll Blocking Mid-Rivers Communications offers two low-income telephone assistance programs known as Lifeline and Link-Up. Lifeline provides Federal Universal Service support to reduce monthly service charges paid by qualifying low-income customers. Link-Up provides Federal Universal Service support to reduce service connection and line extension charges paid by qualifying low-income customers. Mid-Rivers also offers toll blocking, a service that prevents long distance calling from your telephone. Please contact your nearest Mid-Rivers customer service office, call Mid-Rivers at 1-800-452-2288, or visit www.midrivers.com/low-income-assistance/ for more information. 535-4829 Page 2 Holiday 2009 557-2130 New Member Services Coordinator Mid-Rivers announces the hiring of Kayla McPherson to the position of Member Services Coordinator. McPherson began her employment with Mid-Rivers in August. Kayla’s primary responsibilities are editing the “411” Mid-Rivers Quarterly Newsletter, and managing the Community Channel. She will also be attending and helping coordinate Customer Appreciation Days around the Mid-Rivers service area. According to Kayla, “Mid-Rivers is an exciting opportunity and a natural fit for me! I felt an immediate connection with the team and share many of the same philosophies on providing and improving services to our members. I am so happy to be back and working in the Glendive community.” Kayla graduated from Montana State University Billings in May 2009 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Mass Communications. She grew up in Glendive and graduated from Dawson County High School in 2005. 584-7585 2009 Photo Contest Winners Selected ““Reflections of the Mid-Rivers Serivce A Area” was the theme for the 2009 MidRivers Photo Contest. R Kacey Thoeny, Fallon, won first place in K tthe 2009 Mid-Rivers Photo Contest with a photo of Pat O’Neill riding through the Badlands north of Terry, on the O’Neill B rranch. Kacey’s photo is being featured on tthe front cover of the 2010 Mid-Rivers Directory. D 1st Place Kacey K acey Thoeny, Tho Fallon 2nd Place Kathy K athy Stieg, Stieg Ridgeway Kathy Stieg, Ridgeway, took the second K place photo of her husband, Tom Stieg, p ggetting his team of horses warmed up to ggive his family a Christmas Day sleigh ride. This photo is on the 2010 Mid-Rivers wall T ccalendar. Third through fifth place photos will be on the front of the Mid-Rivers Long Distance calling cards in 2010. Third place goes to Dewey Hurick , Miles City, with a photo of a horse on a foggy morrning in the Pine Hills of Miles City. Margaret Bradley, Sidney, took the fourth place photo of a peaceful place along the Yellowstone River. Fifth place goes to Rene LaBree, who submitted a photo of her dog, Jazz, staring out at a Montana sunset, south of Ismay. Over 75 photographs were entered in the 2009 Mid-Rivers Photo Contest. Mid-Rivers thanks all who participated and will feature other photos entered in this year’s photo contest at www.midrivers.com and in future issues of the “411” newsletter. 525-3797 3rd Place Dewey Hurick, Miles City D 4th Place Margaret Bradley, Sidney M 5th Place Rene LaBree, Ismay Community Channel Mid-Rivers Community Channel promotes community events and benefits local businesses Are you one of many looking for an inexpensive way to advertise an event, a sale or a service? Perhaps you have a piece of furniture your hoping to get rid of? Did your dog just have puppies that you are looking to sell? Or maybe you just want to let everyone know that it is your parents’ 50th wedding anniversary! All of these are great reasons why YOU should use the Mid-Rivers Community Channel. The Community Channel is a public service provided by Mid-Rivers to keep community members informed about upcoming community events. The Community Channel is also an inexpensive way for local businesses to advertise around the Mid-Rivers service area. Ads on the Community Channel show seven-daysa-week, and each ad will appear once every 10 to 30 minutes depending on the number of ads running on each Community Channel. Mid-Rivers will accept pre-created advertisements in landscape format or advertisers can email, fax, or call in their ad information and Mid-Rivers will create an ad for you! Viewers of the Community Channel see local school, lunch menus, sports schedules, church listings, community events, business advertisements and weather information. School functions, fund-raisers for community projects, church functions, sports schedules and school lunch menus are aired on the Community Channel at no charge. Non-proft advertisements have an airtime limit of 30 days and will be shown in the Community Channel location where the ad originates from. can also be run on the community channels for a small fee. Advertisers are encouraged to try the Community Channel, as it is an effective way to promote your business or service at a very affordable rate. If you would like pricing information for the MidRivers Community Channel or would like to place an ad on any of the Community Channels, please feel free to email mrcom@midrivers.com or call 1-800-452-2288. Commercial, business, and political advertisements 525-3797 Employee of the Quarter Aaron Arthur, Plant Manager in Miles City, received Employee of the Quarter honors at the Mid-Rivers annual Safety Meeting held in Circle on November 10. Page 3 Holiday 2009 Mid-Rivers Telephone Cooperative, Inc., d.b.a. Mid-Rivers C O M M U N I C AT I O N S Vol. 29, No. 4 Holiday 2009 ter for Mid-Rivers’ mem t e l s w e bers An and 575-4320 cust omer s. 568-2530 If you are tempted to eliminate your landline phone service and go completely cellular, you should read on. While the switch to an exclusively cellular existence may sound appealing, it is loaded with pitfalls that many people don’t consider. Cell phones are very convenient, but landline phones still have their place. Although most of us take it completely for granted, the telephone you have in your house is one of the most amazing devices ever created. If you want to talk to someone, all you do is pick up the phone and dial a few digits. A few more landline benefits... 1. Works in power outages and never needs charging. 2. No dropped calls or fading in and out due to radio frequency issues. 3. Can’t be “hacked”. 4. Superior quality sound. 5. Cheaper in a “Residential Package” bundle. 6. Provides you with a free directory listing. 7. Fax machines work on landline connections. 8. Provided by a local company with local employees in a local office. The question is... “Wireless or Landline?” “Landline or Wireless?” For most people, the best choice is both landline AND wireless! Give it some serious thought! POSTAL CUSTOMER Fall 2009 Customer Appreciation Events ECRWSS Mid-Rivers Communications P.O. Box 280 Circle, MT 59215-0280 Still tempted...? Article information taken from PTCI Permit No. 181 PAID Lewistown, MT PRESORTED STD AUTO U.S. POSTAGE Landline telephones are the backbone of personal safety. A call to 9-1-1 placed from a landline phone provides potentially lifesaving benefits with reliable, accurate emergency response information for at-home emergencies. This feature alone saves lives. Cell phone users can dial 9-1-1, but there is a chance the emergency responders won’t be able to track the cell phone’s location. Another safety issue affects parents who hire babysitters to stay in their homes. If the parents don’t have a landline home phone, there is no way the babysitter can call for help unless the babysitter brings along his or her own cell phone. Is there a guarantee the sitter’s cell phone is fully charged? The same is true for older children who sometimes stay home alone. Many home or business alarm/monitoring systems also require a landline to automatically contact the monitoring company when a switch is triggered. Deb Wagner, CATV Manager & Customer Service Supervisor explains MidRivers Cable Television at the Glendive Customer Appreciation Day (above, left). Glendive employees serve brats at the Glendive Customer Appreciation Day (above, right). Mid-Rivers employees serve a bratwurst lunch at Town & Country Days in Circle (bottom, left). A large number of people came out to enjoy the bratwurst lunch in Circle (bottom, right.) Online Video – Watch a video clip of the Circle Auction and Glendive Customer Appreciation Day online at http://www.midrivers. com/411/