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- Informative PostsSteph Probst has arrived on the island and is calling for contenders! Think your tribe has what it takes? How to Join: 🌴 Gather a team of 4 players. 🌴 Choose an epic tribe name. 🌴 Pay the $100 entry fee enter with any Kinette member Key Dates: 🌴 The season kicks off on April 7. 🌴 Eliminations begin daily at 5:00 PM Stay in the running as long as at least one tribe member remains in the draw. Compete to become the sole survivor and claim victory in this year's competition! ✨ Get your team signed up today and tune in for the live tribal council videos starting April 7 on our page! SWCDS Inc.'s Ham/Turkey Bingo Night Extravaganza https://www.wix.app/events/84d5704b-be4d-4055-9e56-b8cce5997dbb/632722cf-6608-4aa7-8069-c78852ff792e/details?d=https://www.gulllakeevents.online/event-details-registration/swcds-inc-s-ham-turkey-bingo-night-extravaganzaإعجاب
- StoriesTwo longstanding neighbors lived side by side in the heart of the countryside on Harmony Lane, a winding rural road. Mr. Wheatfield planted golden fields of grain, famed for their quality and abundance, while Mr. Rancher looked after herds of cattle that produced the best beef in the region. For many years, their transaction was simple: Mr. Wheatfield would swap sacks of his excellent wheat for cuts of Mr. Rancher's exquisite meat. The farming community's warm, friendly atmosphere stemmed from their mutual trust, which was built on shared traditions and linked lifestyles. The Calm Before The Storm Every harvest season, the two neighbors had meetings at the Harmony Lane barn, where they swapped stories and goods with other farmers and ranchers from local homesteads. These exchanges were more than just transactions; they were celebrations of a close-knit farming community and the harmony that had grown over time. But as the seasons went by, Mr. Rancher's doubts began to sprout like weeds in a field. The Spark of Discontent One day, Mr. Rancher began acting strangely. Although his cattle business was booming, he became convinced that his contributions to the community were not being properly recognized. "Why should I trade my prime cuts for just wheat?" he said under his breath. One afternoon during a potluck at Harmony Lane's community hall, his frustrations escalated. "Wheatfield's grain isn't as impressive as everyone makes it out to be," he grumbled, his voice audible to others. "It's just grass seeds—what's so special about that?" Then, with a dismissive sweep of his hand, he continued, "You know, it would be easier if we united our farms. "One system—mine—would make things better for everyone." Mr. Wheatfield was offended by the remark, as he had spent years honing his agricultural practices to produce the best grain in the region. However, he did not lash out. Instead, he stayed steady, bolstered by his pride in his farm and commitment to the community. Meanwhile, Mr. Rancher's increasingly erratic behavior—frequent changes in trading conditions and unanticipated demands—started to spread throughout the community, causing other farmers and ranchers to struggle to adjust. Mr. Wheatfield’s Retaliation Mr. Wheatfield initially tried to accommodate Mr. Rancher's demands, but when they became impossible to achieve, he decided to remain firm. He ceased all wheat supplies to Mr. Rancher, expressing unequivocally, "I can't trade with someone who refuses to set fair and consistent terms. "If you do not respect my work, I will not support yours." This was a risky move, but Mr. Wheatfield understood it was vital. His actions conveyed a powerful message that the rest of the farming community could not ignore. The Broader Community's Reaction Mr. Rancher started making similar demands of other neighbors as the conflict between him and Mr. Wheatfield intensified. Mrs. Cornfield, formerly a consistent source of feed for Mr. Rancher's cattle, found herself scrambling to fulfill his ever-changing demands. It became more difficult for other farmers, such as Mr. Berryfield and Mr. Haymaker, to sustain their livelihoods as a result of unjustified and constantly changing demands. Frustrated and fed up, the community banded together. Inspired by Mr. Wheatfield's stance, they all agreed to stop trade with Mr. Rancher until he displayed fairness and consistency. Mrs. Cornfield stepped up at the next Harmony Lane gathering, saying, "We can't let one person's demands undermine our entire work. We'll only thrive if we stick together." The unified front conveyed a clear message to Mr. Rancher: his unpredictable conduct and self-serving demands had separated him from the same community on which he relied. A Storm Without Borders One disastrous summer, a strong storm blew over the countryside, flattening Mr. Wheatfield's crops, ruining Mrs. Cornfield's silos, and causing Mr. Rancher's cattle pens to fall apart. Silos crumbled, fences were ripped down, and the farming community was left reeling. During the catastrophe, it became evident to everyone—particularly Mr. Rancher—that the community's strength resided in collaboration rather than confrontation. For the first time in months, Mr. Rancher and Mr. Wheatfield sat together, thinking on how their actions affected not only one another, but the entire farming community. "It seems I've been so focused on winning," Mr. Rancher acknowledged, "that I've forgotten what really matters." "And I've spent so much energy reacting to your changes," Wheatfield answered, "that I stopped trying to strengthen what we already had." Lesson Learned Following the storm's destruction, Mr. Rancher and Mr. Wheatfield worked together to reconstruct Harmony Lane. With regained mutual regard, they collaborated to establish clear and consistent terms of trade. Mr. Wheatfield's collaborative and strategic approach became a guiding principle throughout the farming community, building trust and stability. The story of Mr. Wheatfield and Mr. Rancher served as a compelling reminder: when trust is replaced by unpredictability and unilateral decisions, no one benefits. However, through cooperation, transparency, and steadfast leadership, even the most profound divides may be healed, restoring harmony and optimism to the countryside. Gull Lake Events The Grand Opening of Frontier Trading Post! https://www.wix.app/events/84d5704b-be4d-4055-9e56-b8cce5997dbb/c8aca105-6d4f-47b7-8aef-bf0f14dabb70/details?d=https://www.gulllakeevents.online/event-details-registration/the-grand-opening-of-frontier-trading-postإعجاب
- Informative PostsA glimpse into the future of Gull Lake: This rendering showcases the transformation of the historic old pharmacy building into a vibrant hub for retail and professional spaces There is exciting news for Gull Lake! A new project led by the Gull Lake Property Development Coop is set to transform the downtown area. This initiative will promote economic development and community pride by restoring the historic old pharmacy building and establishing retail and professional rental spaces. Key project highlights: Preservation and Progress: Reviving an important downtown landmark while supporting local businesses. Smart Investment: Investors are poised to capitalize on this opportunity with an anticipated return on investment (ROI) of 1%-4% upon project completion. Current Progress: The fundraising thermometer now displays $25,000 raised towards the $400,000 target. It's a promising start, but there's more work to be done. Each share costs $1,000, and there is no limit to how many shares a person can buy. To bring this goal to realization, the Coop intends to raise 400 shares while providing contributors with flexible payment choices. Ready to Invest or Want More Information? Board members are ready to guide you through the process or answer any questions. You can contact: • Pam Kirwan • Richie Bleau • Stephanie Sells • Dennis Kirk • Taylor Dutton • Lindsay Alliban Email inquiries can be sent to gulllakeedc@gmail.com. Now is your chance to put money into Gull Lake's future and help shape its memory. Keep going strong, and let's finish this job successfully! Get in touch with the Gull Lake Property Development Coop to find out more or to join in. Gull Lake Events Source: Town of Gull Lake 3rd Annual Gull Lake Dodgeball Tournament https://www.wix.app/events/84d5704b-be4d-4055-9e56-b8cce5997dbb/af5c2731-fd6b-4100-b8a1-9ce3ece29a6c/details?d=https://www.gulllakeevents.online/event-details-registration/3rd-annual-gull-lake-dodgeball-tournament-2025-04-25-18-00إعجاب