Achievement Timeline

 

 

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"Business" Supporters:

 

Bennett's

Kendrick Hardware

701 E. Main

Kendrick, Idaho

 

Red Cross Pharmacy

509 E. Main

Kendrick, Idaho

 

First Bank of Pizza

Highway 3

Juliaetta, ID

 

Simple Joys Antiques

and Gifts

609 E. Main

Kendrick, Idaho

 

...and BOOK, too!

918 6th Street

Clarkston, Wash.

 

 

2013

        Feb. 14, 2013            JKHF members Loeda Reil and Bev Thon provided a informational Cemetery Research and Writing History program to 20 Twin Rivers Genealogy Society  members in Lewiston ID.

2012

        Beginning Jan. 2012   TDS, Tri-State Outfitters-Idaho's Most Interesting Store, Juliaetta's Zion Lutheran Church, Clearwater Power Company, Avista Power, Moneysaver, provided financial contribution toward our future home's Kendrick Fraternal Temple upper level insulation and electrical needs

        January 17, 2012        Latah County Historical Society contributed surplus display panels.

Beginning Feb. 2012   Received J-K Walking Tour project updating funding from: Latah County Arts & Culture Committee, J-K Recreation District, Kendrick Lions Club and Idaho Community Foundation's Northern Region Greatest Need Fund.  Project: Provide 30 K-J "Business" and 35 "Home" tour signs, update tour booklet and provide an expanded informational DVD on Kendrick and on Juliaetta sites.  Kendrick Publications & K-J home sign installation will occur in 2013 and Juliaetta publications to occur in 2014.

May 26, 2012              Kendrick's Locust Blossom Festival participation at the Grange building and in a booth and our  "Leland History" publication became available

June 20, 2012             32 IIo Vollmer Historical Society members received a Fraternal Temple building and Kendrick Tour

July 28, 2012              38 Bunchgrass & Canyon Tour persons received a Fraternal Temple building and Kendrick tour

Aug. 11, 2012             Sold our publications at the Lewis-Clark Air Festival & at a And Books Too "Leland History" book signing event

Sept. 8, 2012              Juliaetta Blackberry Festival booth participation

Fall 2012                    Kendrick's Fraternal Temple building listed on the National Registry of Historic Landmarks

Oct. 2012                   Completed Fraternal Temple updates:

1.) a 2,650 sq. ft. blanket of attic insulation changing the R value from 0 to 38!

2.) JKHF’s public use “Grand Room” (1,980 square feet) also received wall insulation and sheetrock.

3.) JKHF's archive sorting room received wall insulation and sheetrock 

  Dec. 2012                    283 average volunteer hours per month contributed toward our projects.

2011

January 11, 2011        JKHF's web site went on-line

January 31, 2011        Preservation efforts to the Kendrick Fraternal Temple resulted in a nomination to the National Register listing

March 23, 2011           Latah County Arts & Culture Committee grant received for digital frame unit

April 1, 2011               Leland Cemetery on-line research and resident details are current with Southwick Cemetery now being given attention.

May 1, 2011                Sales of our book publication "Letters From the Front" Volume II began

May 16, 2011              Moneysaver grant received for Fraternal Temple building remodel

May 28, 2011              Kendrick's Locust Blossom Festival booth & Kendrick Fraternal Temple military exhibit & WWII "Meet & Greet" event

July 1, 2011                Latah County Community Foundation funded money for tables

July 7, 2011                Latah County Commissioners granted funds for Kendrick Grange building restorations

August 18, 2011          Juliaetta's Historical Collection Event--6 contributors 

September 10, 2011    Juliaetta Blackberry Festival booth participation

November 2011           Avista Corp. and Paul Kimmell provides us with a surplus computer

November 18, 2011     JKHF Annual Newsletter is distributed using postal and e-mail modes to about 1500 contacts

2010

January 26, 2010        Kendrick City Council demolished the over 100 years old Kendrick RR depot

May 2010                    Orchid Award received from Preservation Idaho for the positive efforts to the Kendrick Depot

May 29, 2010              Kendrick's Locust Blossom Festival booth & Sales of "Letters From  the Front" Volume I began

June 7, 1010               Latah County Community Foundation grant received for a newsletter & web site development

Sept. 11, 2010            Juliaetta Blackberry Festival booth participation

Fall of 2010                Community-wide renovation efforts provided to restoring Kendrick's Fraternal Temple building

October 5, 2010          Latah County Arts & Culture Committee grant received for an external hard drive back up unit

December 2010           JKHF community-wide newsletter mailed

2009

January 15, 2009        JKHF established

January 26, 2009        Kendrick Depot Slide Show presented to Kendrick City Council

February 5, 2009        State of ID granted JKHF their nonprofit status

Spring 2009                Historical Power Point of Kendrick Swimming Pool provided for City of Kendrick committee

May 30, 2009              Kendrick's Locust Blossom Festival booth participation

June 12, 2009             Latah County Arts & Culture Committee grant received for scanner

July 9, 2009                Power Point of "History of Kendrick's Businesses" made available

Aug. 12, 2009             K-J Community Development Association gift received for oral history

September 3, 2009      IRS granted the JKHF their 501c (3) non-profit status

September 12, 2009    Juliaetta Blackberry Festival booth participation

October 2009               "Night of Memories" program showcasing Kendrick's downtown businesses from the late 1800's to the present day

December 17, 2009       Latah County Community Foundation grant of $500.00 received for a display unit

 

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