20130619 OAC Gala Ar..
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20130619 OAC Gala Ar..
Wednesday, June 19, 2013 - Page 7 Relay for Life Continued from page 3 and individuals worked extremely hard this relay season without the help of sponsors, fundraising events and relay the American Cancer Society would not be made possible. Thirteen teams and 132 participants were involved with the 2013 Relay. The 2013 Osage/Maries Relay for Life committee would like to tell each Belle business thank you for their participation in the “Paint the Town” contest. “It was amazing to drive through the town to see all of the generous support by each business. This is the FIRST time this contest has ever been hosted in 15 years and it was an absolute wonderful turnout from the blown out purple businesses, to the live models on Main Street, to the celebrity cancer victims to the Stars in Heaven. Each business is greatly appreciated,” said Barbarick. Congratulations to Tastee Treat for winning first place. Relay for Life would like to extend their appreciation to Kevin Guffey for the use of his tables and chairs; the Belle VFW hall and all the helping hands the day/night of Relay; Cale Iten, Brittany Rehmert, Donald Burrow, Brendan Moreland, Chelsea Bauer, Nick Leonard, Brandon Loughridge, Allie Plassmeyer, Hunter Loughridge, Jacob Kottwitz, Beth Wilson, Austin Wilson, Savannah Wilson, Dalton Elrod, Nathan Abel (and City) and many more. Thank you to Tom and Mendy Kinsey for providing the town with your amazing blooming onions and ribbon fries and to your helpers Sadie and Ron Mosher. Tina and TJ Aragon, Joy Branson, Kathy Spiechinger (and FBLA), Trish Drewel and Michelle and Liz Butler for your hard work the night at Relay at different stations. Without helping hands Relay would not be made possible. To the City of Belle Officials and Maries County Sheriff Department, thank you for providing safety for the event. To Mike Robinson for climbing the fire truck during the luminaria ceremony to capture the beautiful photos, thank you and the rest of the BelleBland fire department for the use of the fire truck; the HOPE signed never looked so good. “Many hands, sponsors and individuals made this event possible, each of you are greatly appreciated,” said Barbarick. Comply Continued from page 1 following times: If July 4 falls on a Monday or Tuesday, then they may be discharged on that day and the preceding weekend (Saturday/Sunday). If July 4 falls on a Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, they may be discharged on July 4 and the following weekend. If July 4 falls on a Saturday or Sunday, they may be discharged on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Midkiff said it is unlawful for anyone to light, ignite or burn any device balloon or lantern that requires fire underneath to propel. Anyone wanting to discharge fireworks on any other date must obtain a permit from the City of Belle. Shop With Our Advertisers! Belle woman injured in accident A Belle woman received minor injuries in a onevehicle accident Tuesday, June 11 in Osage County. The Missouri State Highway Patrol said the accident occurred at 7:00 p.m. on Highway 89, onehalf mile north of County Road 805 when a 2001 Chevrolet Tahoe, driven by Ginny Devine, 52, of Belle, traveled off the right side of the road and struck a fence and tree. Devine was taken to Capital Region Medical Center in Jefferson City with minor injuries. in Phelps County. David pled guilty to a class C felony of stealing. He was sentenced to four years in the DOC. Judge Rowden heard the case of a Rolla man, Felton Metcalf, on May 20 in Phelps County. Metcalf pled guilty to a class B felony of sales of controlled substance. Judge Rowden sentenced him to ten years in the DOC under the long term drug offender’s treatment program. On May 20 Judge Rowden heard the case of a Rolla man, Franz G. Kindel, in Phelps County. Kindel pled guilty to a class C felony of domestic assault. He was sentenced to five years in the DOC. Gala Continued from page 1 Judge Rowden sends five to prison Maries County Associate Court Judge Kerry G. Rowden recently heard five cases by assignment, sending five people to prison. Judge Rowden heard the case of a Waynesville man, Vaueli Asi, on June 3, 2013 in Pulaski County. Asi pled guilty to a class C felony of sexual assault. Judge Rowden sentenced Asi to seven years to the Missouri Department of Corrections (DOC) under 559.115 under the sexual offender’s treatment program. On May 28 Judge Rowden heard the case of a Dixon man, Christopher Harris, in Maries County. Harris pled guilty to a class C felony of felon in possession of a firearm and Judge Rowden sentenced him to five years in the DOC. Judge Rowden heard the case of a Rolla man, Cornelius Davis, on May 20 donors and local business members within the community. On September 28, 2012 the Executive Board of the Osage Arts Community of Belle, announced the success of their fundraising efforts in 2011 and 2012 to “Bring Art to Belle” by raising over $200,000 for the OAC Center’s capital expenditures. These resources enable the further renovation and expansion of its facilities located in downtown Belle. The OAC has been in Belle for almost ten years and is thriving as an artist’s residency organization providing professional quality art programming at a national level. The artists’ facility is located on a 165 acre farm on Highway D. The residency contributes to the Midwest cultural vitality by supporting artists through this diverse program and sustaining an environment that advances the artistic endeavors of artists. The program allows literary and visual artists an isolated and serene environment to work creatively without one’s daily distractions. Participating artists also support art in Belle’s local classrooms. McClane said the downtown Art Center was an idea developed by OAC’s artists, who expressed their desire to “get more involved in the community”. “They all would comment on the genuine goodness of the people of Belle and that they wanted to give back to the community,” McClane said. “They suggested a local center to exhibit their art and engage the community. The space would facilitate art making, exhibitions and discussions. After careful consideration, the OAC Executive Board began planning to bring this idea to fruition.” In the Fall of 2009, they began their search for a building in downtown Belle to develop a professional space to showcase OAC artwork. After looking at a number of possible sites, the executive board decided on the building at 100 S. Alvarado owned by Dianne and Steve Swanson. After the very amicable negotiations were concluded the building was purchased. During 2010-2011 the OAC executive board pursued funders for the project. Because of these difficult economic times for the citizens of Belle, the decision was made to not solicit financial support from local citizens. The development focus was directed nationally and primarily toward California and specifically San Diego and Los Angeles Counties. After a focused effort the initial funding of $125,000 for the Capital Fundraising Campaign was realized on January 15, 2011 and the remaining effort throughout 2011 and 2012. This project could not have been possible without the national support of visionaries including the General Electric Foundation, the John Hayden Fund, Michael Cantrell of Orange County, CA, Alice and Ron Collette of Orange County, CA, Dianne and Steven Swanson of Belle, Brenda and Roger Viera of Guadalajara, MX, and Dan Robbins of Riverton, New Jersey. The following contributors are also from Orange County California: Brian Dick, Brian Saborin, Bob Sohrabain, Chris Henry, Deb and David Giorda, Mike Nall, Mike Pellini, and Wilf Voge. OAC is very grateful to the vision of the individuals who believed and continue to support ongoing programming. “We are also grateful to all the citizens of Belle who have supported OAC for the now almost ten years. We are supported by their generosity of spreading the message of OAC, by volunteers lending a hand when needed, and by the genuine enthusiasm and well wishes of everyone from Belle. We can never thank you enough, but our hope is that this Art Center will be a start to paying back all the welcome we have received over the years,” McClane added. This project is at the heart of the OAC mission. Through it, OAC encourages a new and diverse group of people to think of themselves as supporters and patrons of Art. Simultaneously, it builds lasting relationships between individual artists and patrons, creating a new base of support for the practice. The construction schedule had been underway since January, 2010. With the initial purchase of the building, the renovation costs, and the programming expenses, OAC has infused over $200,000 into the local and regional economy. OAC is a privately funded, non-profit artist in residence program and now an arts education center. At this time, the OAC receives no operational or programmatic funding from local, state, or federal government. CAN BE FOUND IN THIS NEWSPAPER 2014 Silverado There are a lot of new features on this 2014 Silverado! Come by the lot for some coffee and a look for yourself! Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles Below!!!! Candidates Wanted For 2013 Belle Fair Queen Fair Queen Competition Sunday, July 14 • 2:00 pm First Christian Church in Belle Entry Deadline: Friday, July 5, 2013 Candidate Qualifications: • United States Citizen of the age 17-22 as of Sept. 1, 2013 • Contestants must be single and not cohabiting with a male, or at any time have been married, pregnant, or have had a child • Must be a resident of the Belle-Bland area for at least six months prior to the competition date and in the Maries R-II School District. BELLE FAIR QUEEN ENTRY FORM Sponsor Name: _____________________________ Candidate Name:____________________________ Address: ___________________________________ Phone # ___________ Birthdate: ___________ Please submit entry form, wallet size photo, and $25 entry fee (non-refundable) by Friday, July 5, 2013. Checks payable to Belle Fair Queen Contest. 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