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Supplies for those affected by the fires

Helping our Neighbors

The young men and young women of Arbon Valley are gathering items to send to the those affected by the fires in Western and Northern Idaho.  These recipients include the firefighters, firefighter families, and those who have lost their homes due to the fires.

The following list is a suggestion of different types of items that would be helpful.  Please drop of the items at the dropoff locations listed below.  If you’d like to donate cash instead, the young men and women will purchase baby supplies with cash prior to being sent to their destination (no cash will be sent directly).

BABY SUPPLIES

Diapers
Baby wipes
Baby formula
Baby bottles
Baby clothes

HYGIENE ITEMS

Hand sanitize
Wet wipes
Feminine items
Towels
Wash clothes
Shampoo&Conditioner
Toilet paper
Laundry soap
Bath soap
Toothbrush/toothpaste
clothes any size for women, men, and children
shoes any size for women, men and children
school supplies
school backpacks
canned food
can opener
dry cereals
paper plates/utensils
5 gallon buckets
cat/dog food
clothes line/ pins

TOOLS

shovels
rakes
gloves
dusk masks filters

Donations can be dropped off at

Todd & Juli Fitch’s house
-or-
Skyler and Jenna Stewart’s house
-or-
Kate Ward’s home (Larin & Jessica)
-or-
Idaho State Journal
305 S. Arthur
Pocatello
-or-
Bear Lake Outfitter
3380 S. 5th Avenue
Pocatello

Thank you for your support and for helping the Arbon youth help their neighbors.  If you have any questions, please call Juli Fitch @ 251-6737 or Skyler Stewart @ 335-2128


Dog Found

Kade’s dog has been found at Richard and Debbie’s.  Thanks to everyone for keeping their eyes out for her.


Lost Dog

Missing little black dog with a little bit of gold/yellow in the front of her coat and answers to the name of Sage. Was last seen at Kade Lusk’s home.  The dog is nice and went missing during the lightening storm last night.

If you see her, please call Helen Lusk @ 221-2134


Arbon Hay Days 2015

5th Annual

Arbon Hay Days

Everyone is invited!

On July 18th (this Saturday!) , you are invited to the 5th annual Arbon Hay Days! If you live in Arbon, lived here in the past, want to live here, or are a friend of someone who lives here, you are invited (in short, absolutely everyone is invited). There will be plenty of food, shade from the sun, games for kids and adults, and music from our very own Brody Fitch! Come and visit with your neighbors and enjoy and evening of fun and relaxation.

Event Details
Date: Saturday, July 18th

Location: Hayden’s Pond (click to see a map).  There will be plenty of signs to direct you to the location on the day of the event.

Starts: 5:30 PM

Dinner: 6:00 PM (Grilled Burgers, Hotdogs, and Fried Corn-dogs provided)

Music: 7:30 PM (Brody Fitch on guitar)

Bring: Camp chairs to sit on, salad and/or dessert to share

Questions: Call Jacob Andersen @ 208-932-4040 or Julie Hayden @ 208-335-2325


Historical Preservation

The Historical Preservation Committee is planning to publish a book on Power County including it’s history and residents. If you have any family stories pictures or other kind of information you would like to include in the Book please come to our meeting March 18 at 10 AM in the American Falls public library’s meeting room. We are, also, anxious to have anyone who would like to work on the book come to the meeting.  If you are unable to attend you can email your stories and pictures to powercountymuseum@gmail.com

Also check out Power County Museum on Facebook.com.   https://www.facebook.com/pages/Power-County-Museum/137056833049561

Thanks,

Laurie Call