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SUMMARY:Leadership Bismarck-Mandan Project Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Each year the Leadership Bismarck-Mandan class breaks into several groups to work on a field project addressing community needs. The class will be presenting this projects Wednesday\, May 11th at the Bismarck Mandan Chamber EDC.\n\n\n\n9-9:45 a.m. - Bringing warmth to low-income students\n\nOur group is committed to supporting children in the community who lack financial resources. The project will deliver gifts that bring joy\, warmth\, and nutrition during the holidays.\n\nTim Flagstad\n\nLinda Oster\n\nAlicia Rogstad\n\nLaura Sandberg\n\nEllie Shockley\n\nGrant Sundquist\n\n\n\n10-10:45 a.m. - Local beef in schools\n\nOur goal is to bring local\, North Dakota raised beef into the Bismarck Public School system. This ensures our students are getting a trusted\, quality product while also supporting the North Dakota economy by bringing business to local ranchers.\n\nAmy Arenz\n\nSamantha Froelich\n\nNicole Gagner\n\nRae Gunn\n\nMcKenzie Smith\n\nDestiny Voth\n\n\n\n11-11:45 a.m. - Solar power at Heaven's Helpers Soup Caf \n\nNorth Dakota produces some of the most sunlight in the country but has less solar panels than any other state. The Soup Cafe provides many wonderful resources to the community all on donations. There is a huge opportunity to build solar panels to capture a free resource to alleviate utility expenses.\n\nTeresa Chrest\n\nNicolas Cullen\n\nRena Mehlhoff\n\nKyren Miller\n\nBarry Schumaier\n\nEmily Smith
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Each year the Leadership Bismarck-Mandan class breaks into several groups to work on a field project addressing community needs. The class will be presenting this projects Wednesday\, May 11th at the Bismarck Mandan Chamber EDC.
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\n9-9:45 a.m. - Bringing warmth to low-income students
\nOur group is committed to supporting children in the community who lack financial resources. The project will deliver gifts that bring joy\, warmth\, and nutrition during the holidays.
\nTim Flagstad
\nLinda Oster
\nAlicia Rogstad
\nLaura Sandberg
\nEllie Shockley
\nGrant Sundquist
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\n10-10:45 a.m. - Local beef in schools
\nOur goal is to bring local\, North Dakota raised beef into the Bismarck Public School system. This ensures our students are getting a trusted\, quality product while also supporting the North Dakota economy by bringing business to local ranchers.
\nAmy Arenz
\nSamantha Froelich
\nNicole Gagner
\nRae Gunn
\nMcKenzie Smith
\nDestiny Voth
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\n11-11:45 a.m. - Solar power at Heaven&rsquo\;s Helpers Soup Café\;
\nNorth Dakota produces some of the most sunlight in the country but has less solar panels than any other state. The Soup Cafe provides many wonderful resources to the community all on donations. There is a huge opportunity to build solar panels to capture a free resource to alleviate utility expenses.
\nTeresa Chrest
\nNicolas Cullen
\nRena Mehlhoff
\nKyren Miller
\nBarry Schumaier
\nEmily Smith
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LOCATION:Bismarck Mandan Chamber EDC 1640 Burnt Boat Drive
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DTSTAMP:20240328T133618Z
URL:http://business.bismarckmandan.com/events/details/leadership-bismarck-mandan-project-presentations-5459
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