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Welcome and Featured Speakers Schedule of the Day Project GuideProject Floor MapClass Grid/PresentersParticipating Schools & Teachers Campus MapClassroom MapsMarketplace for Kids Sponsors 12
Wednesday March 14, 2018
WWW.MarketplaceForkids.org
Year14
105 Simrall Blvd
SUCCESS IN A “VIRTUAL WORLD”
Welcome to Marketplace for Kids
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Featured Speaker-Linda Berge
National Anthem byEmmalie Munson
Emmalie Munson was born in Arizona to Dean and Teresa Munson in 1999. With my dad in the
Air Force they moved a lot, living in England from 2001 to 2003, then stationed at the Minot
Air Force Base later moving to Bottineau in 2008. She has performed in numerous
productions (3 lead roles and 11 high school plays). Currently a senior planning to attend
West Virginia University majoring in Journalism and minoring in Political Science. Though my future focuses on writing, I know acting and
singing will be a major role in my life.
Welcome to Bottineau and Dakota College!
It is our pleasure to again host Marketplace for Kids! Each year we look forward to seeing the innovative and imaginative projects and ideas that students bring to the Marketplace event. The enthusiasm and energy that students generate at Marketplace for Kids is truly impressive, and this energy makes for an exciting experience for everyone involved.
Participants at Marketplace for Kids not only have an opportunity to share their ideas, they also get to learn about careers and entrepreneurship possibilities that can help guide them as they think about their future plans. Because anticipating the future is a key part of planning for success, the Marketplace activities are important in igniting the spark of future career possibilities. Best wishes from all of us at Dakota College at Bottineau and the entire Bottineau community. We hope you have a great day!
Sincerely, Jerry Migler, PhD Campus Dean
The idea of owning our own consignment store in Bottineau, started as a vision with my twin sister
and I. Having always enjoyed shopping at second hand stores and saving money on quality
clothing just makes sense. In May of 2017, we found the perfect location on the corner of Main St and Hwy 5. Our dream came true, naming the
store L&L Closet, which stands for Linda and Lisa. We have been open for about 8 months and
are excited and looking forward to our future.
Schedule of the day
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MARKETPLACE FOR KIDS EDUCATION DAY - Wednesday March 14th, 9:15 AM - 2:00 PM
National AnthemOh, say can you see, by the dawn’s early light,
what so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last gleaming?Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous
fight, o’er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming?
And the rocket’s red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
O say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave o’er the land of the free and the home of
the brave!
PLEASE FOLLOW THE SCHEDULE THAT IS PRINTED ON YOUR NAME BADGE!
9:15 AM – 9:30 AM PRE-OPENING RALLY ENTERTAINMENT Music provided by Marketplace for Kids
9:30 AM – 9:50 AM OPENING RALLYMaster of CeremoniesOpening Remarks Trudy Marum Executive Director Bottineau Area Chamber of Commerce
Presentation of ColorsCadette Girl Scout Troop #10084: Isabella Schoenborn, Alexis Hendrix and Tori Cunningham
Welcoming Remarks Jerry Migler, PhD Campus DeanDakota College at Bottineau
Opening Rally Guest SpeakerLinda Berge - Owner - L&L ClosetBottineau, ND
National Anthem Singer Emmalie Munson:Senior at Bottineau High School
11:35 – 12:00
12:00 – 12:25
12:30 – 12:55
1:05 - 1:30
1:40 – 2:00
Non-Project Students eat lunch (Teal) Non-Project Students View Projects (Maroon)
Non-Project Students eat lunch(Maroon)Non-Project Students View Projects (Teal)
All Students Attend Classes(Check your name badges for your assigned class.)
All Students Attend Classes(Check your name badges for your assigned class.)
CLOSING RALLY
Master of CeremoniesTrudy Marum - Executive Director Bottineau Area Chamber of Commerce
Hall of Great Ideas and Teacher Recognition Denise Schroeder, Glenda Fauske
11:10 – 11:35
11:35 – 12:25
Non-Project Students Attend Classes
Project Students Present Projects at Hall of Great Ideas Showcase
Marketplacefor Kids 2017-18 Tribute Video:Brayden HeitkampWyndmere High School
Closing Remarks
11:00 – 11:30
All Students Attend Classes(Check your name badge for your assigned class.)
All Students Attend Classes(Check your name badge for your assigned class.)
ALL Project Students Eat Lunch (Yellow Name Badges)
10:35 – 11:00 10:00 – 10:25
Thank you for participating in Marketplace for Kids!
See you next year!
Project Students Please remember to stay at your project during this time as volunteers will be stopping to visit with you and award ribbons at this time.
Students if you would like a free DVD of the video, please call 1-855-434-KIDS (5437) or email [email protected].
Welcoming & Encouraging RemarksUS Senator John Hoeven Via Video
Project Guide
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THESE PROJECTS HAVE RECEIVED PERMISSION TO BE VIDEO TAPED BY MARKETPLACE FOR KIDS.*
The following list is in order by school, teacher, and table number. It includes the name of the project, description, and the exhibitor’s name(s).
1* Anderson Sheep I am planning on selling sheep because we breed and raise them. I want to do this so there is more sheep in the area. Cole A
12* Elena's Pipe Cleaner Crafts I am making crafts out of pipe cleaners. I am making them because you can find nice looking crafts that are expensive, but mine wouldn't be expensive. Elena O
22* Project Unknown Project Unknown Isaiah C
2* Brady & Rylan's License Plates Crafts We are using old license plates to make a coat hanger. Rylan T, Brady F
13* Everything Cards I am making cards for all occasions. Tammie P
23* Record Flowers Take a glass bowl and place it on a cookie sheet. Take a record and place it on the bowl. Then put it in the oven, melt it, shape it, and put a light in it. Christine M, Kennadi L
3* B's Books Penny is having a horrible day. She finds a lucky penny and the next day, everything turns around. Brooklyn H
14* Farming & Tomorrow Farming needs help and I can use my products to help farming and ranching. Haylee H
24* Recycling I am doing recycling because we throw enough garbage as it is so I take trash and give it life again. Arianna G
4* Burlap and Buttons I am making burlap bracelets out of burlap, lace, buttons, and blanket binding. I am doing this project because I enjoy sewing and crafting. Rylan H
15* Homemade Fishing Lures I'm making homemade fishing lures because some fish won't bite on some lures but they will bite on this! Bryce J, Landon
25* Self Lamp I am inventing a lamp that turns on by itself. Alex B
5* Cardboard Robotic Hand We are making robotic cardboard hands because we enjoy crafting. Bailey Z, Jaden W, Maddex K
16* JHM Jewelry We turn old jewelry into new jewelry. Mya M, Harlie V, Jesse W
26* Soda Can Lanterns We're making soda can lanterns because pop cans can be used for different things besides just drinking pop so we're reusing cans instead of throwing them away. Landon Z, Jenner J
6* CD Pet Care I will care for all pet's; dogs, cats, birds - you name it. The price depends on what you want me to do to your pet. Connor R
17* KTT's Football Flickers Football Flickers Kolton B, Tucker V, Taytum R
27* Squishes & Bath Bombs We are making squishes and bath bombs because they are expensive and we can make them for less money. Tayler H, Marisa B
7* Color for Kids I make children's furniture. Emberlynn D
18* Leah's Volunteering I will be volunteering in three different places: the hospital, courthouse, and theater. Leah S
28* The Target Store I made hunting targets. I decided to make targets because I like hunting. I wanted to give targets to hunter's safety instructors. Mikael K
8* Comic Books We are going to create comic books Ethan S, Francis M
19* Levis' Snow Removal I will remove snow during the winter. Levi L
29* Upcycling I am making products from recycled materials. Matthew H
9* Creative Art I'm doing creative art. I mostly draw girls because I can't draw boys. I love art, and my favorite thing to draw is animals. I'm not going to paint. I draw in pencil. I enjoy art and crafts too.
Ree F
20* Love Your Pet Again I am making a skunk smell remover that scientifically makes the smell go away. Please, if you use this product only use on your pets. Katherine A
30* Wind Chimes Wind chimes that are made out of forks and spoons or soup cans. Wyatt O
10* Custom Wood Products We are making custom wood products using 2 X 4's, shingling nails, and a blowtorch because we love crafting and it's expensive to buy them. Alyssa R, Journey J
21* Mattisyn & Brylee's Ankle Bracelets We are making ankle bracelets out of different types of strings. We made ankle bracelets because we like crafts and thought it would be nice because it was less expensive and it's fun and easy. Brylee A, Mattisyn J
31* WS Roping Dummies I am building roping dummies out of pallets. I am doing this project because it is so expensive to buy a roping dummy and these are cheaper because they're made from recycled pallets. Walker S
11* DIY Gas Masks We made it because army ones are expensive. John L, Talan H
Ely Elementary Ms. Duchscher
Bottineau Middle SchoolMs. Reimche
32* Stuff Stuffer An organizer to help you store stuff neatly. Erin G, Kamryn A 33* Dog Care Business Trimming, teeth brushing, walking, bathing, and nail care for dogs. Whitney E, Hayden H
34* Frosting Fillers Frosting Fillers are plastic molds that go on top of cake or cupcakes to make frosting these desserts easier. Kenadie H, Anna T
35* Wrapper Catcher It's a miniature garbage can on back of a pack of gum. Lauren T 36* Doggy Scrubby Arm If you don't want to get wet bathing your pet - use this! Rachel B, Rebecca D
37* Climb to the Sky Portable stairs that are not ladder-like. Instead of using machines to get things up high, you could use this. Lydia L
38* Adjustable Dog Dish A dog bowl that can adjust it's height as the dog grows. Josie W, Tayler P
39* Portable Car Seat Cooler A portable box with hot/cold/room temp. portion holders. Fits under a car seat. Has a water bottle. Used for kids so they don't have to carry around lunch boxes. Shilyn J, Elizabeth C
40* Potato-Powered Train A train powered by alternative fuel decreasing pollution. Garik B
41* M&K Preportioned Auto Pet Feeder/Waterer Normal automatic pet feeders over feed your pets resulting in obese animals. This will help portion your pet's meals. Kaia H, Miles H
42E * The Pool Mixer The Pool Mixer Cayden R
Project Floor Map
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Hall of Great Ideas Showcase:11:30 a.m.- 12:25 p.m.
Igniting the Spirit of Innovation!
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Class Grid/Presenters
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(Schedule Subject to Change)Any schedule changes will be announced during the Opening Rally!
Any schedule changes will be announced during the Opening Rally!
Class Grid/Presenters
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(Schedule Subject to Change)Any schedule changes will be announced during the Opening Rally!
Any schedule changes will be announced during the Opening Rally!
Participating Schools & Teachers
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Take good care of your possessions! Marketplace for Kids and Dakota
College at Botttineau CANNOT be held responsible for lost or stolen items.
LUNCH:Please have lunch at your scheduled
time and clean up after yourself!
QUIET PLEASE! Do not visit in the common areas while classes are in session. Cell phones must be turned OFF when entering classrooms, the opening rally and the closing rally.
(This also means NO texting please!)
OPENING & CLOSING RALLIES:
Please be respectful of our invited guests and presenters.
NEED HELP? Ask a guide! Wear your name badge over your heart at all times!
The Magic Words for the Day:PLEASE & THANK YOU!
Remember to thank your presenters, teachers, chaperones, bus drivers, and other volunteers that help you
throughout the day! IF YOU HAVE AN EMERGENCY:
Contact your teacher or chaperone. If you cannot find your teacher or
chaperone, go to the Volunteer Center. (Someone will be there at all times.)
a few
reminders . ..Participating Schools & Teachers
THANK
YOU!
Bottineau Middle School Bottineau, ND
Ms. Reimche Grade 5 Ms. Olson Grade 5 Ms. Metcalfe Grade 5
Dunseith Elementary School Dunseith, ND
Ms. Azure Grade 7Mr. Baker Grade 7 Ms. Parisien Grade 7Ms. S Azure Grade 7Ms. St. Claire Grade 7Ms. Longie Grade 1Ms. Davis Grade 7
Ely Elementary School Rugby, ND
Mrs. Risovi Grade 5 Ms. Duchscher Grade 5
Glenburn Elementary School Glenburn, ND
Mr. Doane Grade 3-6Ms. Stevens Grade 3-6 Ms. K Stevens Grade 3-6 Ms. Derr Grade 3-6 Ms. Hagen Grade 3-6
Belcourt Middle SchoolBelcourt, ND
Ms. Hodell Grade 7
Turtle Mountain Middle SchoolBelcourt, ND
Ms. Trottier Grade 7Ms. Buxton Grade 7Ms. Rohlfing-Delorme Grade 7
Westhope Public School Westhope, ND
Mr. Nesvold Grade 5-6Ms. Lundberg Grade 5-6
Ojibwa Indian SchoolBelcourt, ND
Ms. Davis Grade 5Ms. Peltier Grade 5Ms. E Peltier Grade 5Ms. Lindgren Grade 5
A Special “Thank You” to the Following for Making Marketplace for Kids a Success!
US Senator - John Hoeven
Dr. Jerry Migler, Campus Dean Dakota College at Bottineau
Faculty & Students
Marketplace for Kids Bottineau Area Advisory Leadership Team
Opening and Closing Rally Guests
Presentation of Colors Cadette Girl Scout Troop #10084
Emmalie Munson National Anthem Singer
Featured SpeakersBrayden Heitkamp, Wyndmere High School 2018 Video Tribute
Class/Activity Presenters
Dakota College at Bottineau Dining Services
Bottineau HS Student Volunteers
Community Leaders
Volunteers
Sponsors
Parents, Families, and Friends of our Students
Students, Teachers, Chaperones,
Bus Drivers and Advisors
School Board Members and
Administration of Participating Schools
ND Governor - Doug Burgum
Campus Map
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Dakota College at Bottineau MAIN CAMPUS
A. Thatcher Hall Gym
nasium: Opening/Closing Rally, Sack
Lunch Eating Area, Projects Classes: D, T
B. Thatcher Hall (New Addition) Classes: J, N, O, P, Q, S
C. C.N Nelson Environmental Science Center
Classes: A, B, C, F, I, L D. Mead Hall/Lunch Service
Lower Level: Purchase Lunch Eating Area E. Molberg Center (Greenhouse)
Classes: E, K, R G. Arntzen IVN
Class: H
A. Thatcher Hall
C.N. Nelson Environmental Science Center
E. Molberg Center (Greenhouse) D. Mead Hall/Lunch Service
G. Arntzen IVN
F. DCB Shop
B. Thatcher Hall (New Addition)
Dakota C
ollege at Bottineau
Classroom Maps
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Classroom Maps
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RUBY LEVEL ARTHUR & EDITH
PEARSON FOUNDATION
SAPPHIRE
Welcome to Marketplace for Kids
DIAMOND LEVEL
www.Marketplaceforkids.org
Unison Bank – Jamestown Verendrye Electric Cooperative, Inc. - Minot/Velva Western Coop Credit Union - Williston, Dickinson
Dakota Central Telecom - Carrington Marathon Oil Company - Dickinson
Border States - Supply Chain Solutions Vision Bank - Fargo
CHI - St. Joseph’s Health – Dickinson Forward Devils Lake Corporation
United Community Bank of ND- Minot, Devils Lake CrossCountry Freight Solutions
BEK Communications Cooperative - Steele Steffes Corporation - Dickinson and Grand Forks
B&L Enterprises-Wahpeton
Neset Consulting Service - Tioga Border States Electric
Credit Unions United Chapter - Minot, Bottineau Devils Lake Chamber of Commerce
Dickey Rural Telephone Cooperative Flasher Community Credit Union
McLean Electric Cooperative, Inc. - Garrison North Dakota Telephone Company - Devils Lake
Northern Plains Electric Coop – Operation Round Up - Carrington Polar Communications - Park River
Minot Golden “K” Kiwanis Roughrider Electric Cooperative - Dickinson
State Bank of Bottineau American Legion-Hankinson
Peggy Link Ostby Auctioneering - New Effington
American Crystal Sugar Company Starion Bank - Bottineau
TOPAS LEVEL
as of March 1, 2018SPONSORS
EMERALD LEVEL
AMETHYST LEVEL