Title: Life in a Natural Resource Dependent Community
1Life in a Natural Resource Dependent Community
- My background and current responsibilities.
2Background
- Regional Welfare Specialist, Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints 7 stakes, 3 states - Executive Director, Montpelier Gem Team
(communitys economic development organization) - Chairman of the Board of Partners for Prosperity
3Description of the Community
- Greater Bear Lake Valley High mountain valley
- Principle crop grass alfalfa
- History of phosphate mining
- Agriculture mining dependent
- Third lowest wage rate in state of Idaho
- Majority of children on the school free lunch
program
4Description of the Community
- Aging Population
- Few young families
- Declining enrollment in schools
- Largest population group 65 and older
- Decline of Business Community
- Vacant storefronts
- Failing businesses
5Symptoms of Western Poverty
- Exporting children only the successful can
return. -
6Symptoms of Western Poverty
- Loss of legacy children unwilling to accept the
life and lifestyle.
7Symptoms of Western Poverty
- Working to support the ranch.
8Symptoms of Western Poverty
- Layoffs in the mining industry enduring the
down times.
9Symptoms of Western Poverty
- The commute second residences.
10Symptoms of Western Poverty
- The phenomenon of under-employment the truck
and the gun rack.
11Symptoms of Western Poverty
- How does the family get health insurance and
other benefits?
12Symptoms of Western Poverty
- Nobodys home divorce, daycare, the empty
dinner table.
13Symptoms of Western Poverty
- We must advertise on the web we attract the
jobless, welfare recipients, the uninsured.
14Symptoms of Western Poverty
- Several generations of family living in one home
- Late marriages sometimes no marriage
15Creating New Economic Opportunities for Rural
People
- Asset mapping and the asset mapping town meeting.
16Creating New Economic Opportunities for Rural
People
- The Halliburton opportunity talk about a
commute.
17Creating New Economic Opportunities for Rural
People
- Bear Lake Valley and its greatest natural asset
water.
18Creating New Economic Opportunities for Rural
People
- A large source of underground water water that
Adam Eve would have drunk.
19Creating New Economic Opportunities for Rural
People
- The value of the western dialect and of church
missionary service.
20Creating New Economic Opportunities for Rural
People
- Manufacturing in the Bear Lake Valley we weld
and we sew.
21Creating New Economic Opportunities for Rural
People
- Our greatest natural asset the Bear Lake and
what are we doing about it?
22Creating New Economic Opportunities for Rural
People
- Downtown restoration
- Industrial park
- Tourism, tourism and tourism
23Creating New Economic Opportunities for Rural
People
- Two new feasibility studies bottled water and
tourism.
24Some of the Good Things
- Legacy of our past Allinger Park, the Seniors
Center, the Library.
25Some of the Good Things
- Downtown restoration and how were using our
history.
26Some of the Good Things
27Some of the Good Things
- National Oregon/California Trail Center.
28Some of the Good Things
- Bear Lake Memorial Hospital
29Some of the Good Things
- Free Senior Health Carnival and Elementary
Students Health Fairs
30Some of the Things You Should Know About Us
- Were proud. Often unwilling to admit that were
living in poverty.
31Some of the Things You Should Know About Us
- Were independent but very willing to help each
other.
32Some of the Things You Should Know About Us
- Were ambivalent about growth and economic
development.
33Some of the Things You Should Know About Us
- We dont like to feel that were the subject of
analysis.