Wabana Recreational Complex Update

Did you ever watch that show as a kid ‘Where in the World is Carmen Sandiago?’  Are you thinking ‘Where in the World is that new Wabana recreational complex?’  Well, my friends, good news is on the horizon.  I know, I know, we’ve been at this for 3 years. Seems like a lifetime ago.  But we are on the cusp of turning a big corner.

After a major pledge drive, several fundraisers, and awarded grants, to date we are over $300,000!  Our complete project goal is $480,000.  The support from the township has been overwhelming. Thank you all so very very much.  The committee members have averaged 10-12 people/meeting and are committed to seeing this project achieve its goals.

See attachment with this article to see the playground diagram.  Yes, that’s a zipline, and a double wide slide!  Not a huge playground but a lot of fun pieces I’m sure the kiddos will enjoy.  A huge thanks to this committee (19 volunteers) and all their hard work.  

We’ve been working with an engineering firm to get the exact details needed so we can obtain estimates for the entire project.  Our plans include moving the playground to where the tennis court is currently. Adding a kiddy rink to the west end of the hockey rink, upgrading the lights around the hockey rink, move the tennis court and separate pickleball courts to the north side of the hockey rink. Add a 30’ x 30’ pad for basketball. And add an ADA accessible walking trail around the entire open field with access walkways to each of these recreational areas. Whew.

We are in the process now of applying (again) for a grant from the DNR. We were told that we were very close to being awarded this grant last year, so we will try one more time.  If we are awarded, then all the above becomes a reality.

So now is even more big news.  Most recently we’ve had an anonymous donor step forward and offer a match up to $15,000. What a gift! $15 turns into $30…  We want to thank everyone that has already pledged or donated.  We would like to use this matching donation to ask for any additional donations or increase your pledge so we can leverage this matching donation.  The donor is even willing to contribute $100 for every person who donates time (volunteers) during the rebuild (kids included!). So, a family of 4 = $400.  Maybe you can rake or swing a hammer, there will be plenty of opportunities to help during the rebuild.  Maybe there are other anonymous people out there who want to invest in Wabana’s recreational future too?

And here’s one last suggestion for us older folks.  One way to contribute to the recreation project is called Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) from your retirement plan like an IRA or 401(k).  When you reach 70 ½ years of age, the tax law allows you to transfer your distribution yearly to a charity, tax-free.  If you have not contributed to the Wabana Recreation Project, this would be one way of doing it.  If you have contributed already (thank you), then this can be another way to make an additional contribution.  If you are considering this way of contributing, please contact your tax advisor to make sure you are eligible, and the proper procedures are followed. Oh, and if you’ve made a pledge and not paid the pledge yet… now’s the time.

We WILL break ground in August 2024. It’s time to see the complex come together. Whether we get all the funding or not. We have enough money now to get the lion’s share of it done. If we need to scale back, we will go back to the committee and make adjustments. 

Thank you once again for all the support you’ve shown over the years.  Your financial support has been amazing, your volunteerism has been humbling, and your encouragement has been motivating.  We are leaving a legacy to our children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren.

On behalf of the Wabana Community Recreation Committee,

Kim Oja

November 7 Voting on proposed ISD 318 property tax increases.


Referendum
On Tuesday, November 7, 2023, voting on the referendum for
ISD 318 operating and capital levy will occur. There is too much
information about the referendum to print in this newsletter;
therefore the website links below to the School District website are
provided for voters to read in order to make an educated decision
on how to vote. If you are not able to access the website, you can
call the School District at 218-327-5704 for information.
For detailed information about the referendum, the three questions
you will be voting on, and how it will impact the school district and
your property taxes, go to the ISD 318 referendum website at
www.weare318.org.


There are three referendum questions on the ballot. To determine
how approval of one or more of the questions will impact your
property taxes, use the online Tax Calculator at www.ehlers-inc.com/microsite/isd3182023/. You will need to know your
property’s estimated market value (EMV). You can find your EMV
value on the Itasca County 2023 Valuation Notice for Taxes Payable
in 2024. These notices were mailed to property owners in March of 2023

If you have misplaced your notice, you can call Itasca County
Assessor’s office at 218-327-2861 for your property value.
Approval of the ballot questions would result in a property tax
increase beginning with taxes payable in 2024 and would be
applicable for seven years.
WHERE TO VOTE: For this election, polling places are
consolidated; therefore on November 7, Wabana residents will
vote at the Grand Rapids Library, 140 NE 2nd Street. Voting hours
are 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Ice cream social – August 11, 6-8pm

The ice cream social is tomorrow, Friday, August 11 from 6:00 p.m. to

8:00 p.m. at the Wabana Town Hall.

There will be ice cream with toppings and neighborhood friends.

There is no charge for the ice cream.

Come back Saturday morning at 9:30 a.m. for the WCOLA annual meeting.

Hope you can join us.