Minot, N.D. – SRT is co-hosting a community picnic along with other Bottineau area cooperatives on Thursday, October 11thand a tailgating dinner in Velva before the football game on Friday, October 12thas part of Cooperative Month.
“Cooperatives See the Future” is the theme of this year’s National Cooperative Month. As part of our commitment to current and future members, we are hosting a variety of outreach activities like this throughout the SRT service territory.
SRT, Farmers’ Union of Westhope/Souris/Bottineau, Farm Credit Services, North Central Electric Cooperative, and North Star Community Credit Union are celebrating October as Cooperative Month with a free community picnic. Burgers, brats, salad, chips, drinks and cookies will be served. There will be a variety of carnival games for kids, prize drawings from each co-op, and a $250 cash grand prize!
SRT and Verendrye Electric Cooperative are co-hosting a pre-game tailgate dinner at the Velva Aggies vs. Bishop Ryan Lions football game with chili and knoephla soup made by the Velva Senior Center. The dinner will have a freewill offering with proceeds benefiting Velva Park.
All are welcome to attend the Community Picnic at the Bottineau Armory (115 6thSt. W) from 3-6pm on Thursday, Oct. 11, 2018. The Football Tailgating Dinner will take place prior to the game at the Velva football field (101 4thSt. W) from 5:30-7pm on Friday, Oct. 12, 2018.
SRT Communications located in Minot, North Dakota is the state’s largest telecommunications cooperative. SRT services include Internet, Security, TV, Phone and Business Services and has served north central North Dakota since 1951, employs more than 200 people, and serves over 48,000 customers.
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SRT Awards College Scholarships
SRT Awards College Scholarships
SRT is pleased to announce the winners of college scholarships to outstanding area students. Four winners were awarded the SRT College Scholarship and will receive $1,500 each towards their college tuition. One winner was awarded the SRT $2,500 Technical Scholarship, a newer scholarship opportunity introduced in 2016. Finally, two students were selected to receive a national scholarship from the Foundation for Rural Service (FRS), in cooperation with
NTCA-The Rural Broadband Association.
“It’s an honor for SRT to play a role in advancing a student’s education,” said Steve Lysne, SRT General Manager/CEO. “We appreciate these students commitment to education and their communities. Not to mention, having two national winners also shows the caliber of students we’re lucky to have in our local school systems.”
Applicants for the $1,500 scholarship were judged on their volunteerism and community involvement, scholastic performance, and an essay in which they were asked to discuss how they would teach the technology aspect of STEAM education in the classroom and how they’d adapt to ongoing changes in technology. In addition to the essay, students were required to submit a list of their community activities, school involvement and transcripts.
The SRT Technical Scholarship also required students to submit their volunteerism, community involvement and scholastic performance. Additionally, a letter of recommendation from a community member as well as an essay describing plans for a future career in the telecommunications industry was required.
The 2018 SRT $1,500 Scholarship recipients are:
- Stephen Ellingson – MLS-Mohall High School
- Gage Jaeger – Minot High School
- Ryleigh Popinga – Our Redeemer’s Christian School
- Karena Verbitsky – South Prairie High School
- Nicholas Effertz – Velva High School
SRT Board of Director Nominations Open
SRT Board of Director Nominations Open
Beginning April 23, 2018, in accordance with SRT bylaws, petition forms will be available at the SRT North office to members interested in running for the SRT Board of Directors. Current board members up for re-election and interested parties must acquire signatures of support from members in their district. An official “Nomination of Directors” form must be picked up, completed, and returned no later than 5:00pm on May 21, 2018. A qualified petition will allow that member’s name to be listed as a candidate for director on the ballot at the 2018 SRT Annual Meeting which will be held on June 21stat the North Dakota State Fair Center in Minot.
Members have until May 21, 2018 prior to 5:00pm to return their completed petition to SRT, located at 3615 N. Broadway in Minot. In order for a name to be placed on the ballot at the SRT Annual Meeting, an eligible member of the cooperative must file a signed petition, and must receive a minimum of 15 member’s signatures in the same district from which the nomination is being made.
SRT’s Board of Directors are elected by the membership from their respective districts and are seated on the board of directors for a three-year term. SRT’s four districts have three directors each, which make up the 12-person cooperative board. The board’s role is to help make strategic decisions that determine the direction of the cooperative.
Interested parties can direct questions to Cassidy Hjelmstad, Corporate Communications Director, at 701-838-9719.
SRT Scholarships Now Available!
SRT Scholarships Now Available!
SRT announces that applications for the 2018 SRT College Scholarship Program are now available. SRT is increasing the awards by $3,000 in 2018 which means a total of $8,000 will be given to local students. In addition to SRT’s opportunities, SRT partners with the Foundation for Rural Service to offer national scholarships.
Four winners will be selected to each receive a $1,500 SRT general scholarship, an increase of $500 per award. The SRT scholarship program emphasizes community involvement. Applicants also are judged on school activities, an essay response, and GPA in order to be selected for one of the $1,500 awards.
Last year, the SRT Technical Scholarship awarded $1,500 to one student. This year, the SRT Technical Scholarship has also increased and will award $2,500 to one student. This scholarship is open to graduating high school seniors or undergraduate students studying telecommunications or other computer technology related fields.
“Our board of directors recognized a need for students wishing to further their education,” said SRT Chief Executive Officer/General Manager Steve Lysne. “With increased scholarship dollars to both the general scholarship and our newer technical scholarship, we hope to play a bigger part in supporting students in our area who are driven and aspire to continue their education.”
SRT is also proud to partner as a member of the Foundation for Rural Service (FRS) to participate in a national scholarship program that could provide local students with scholarships. Students submitting an FRS application are eligible for five separate national scholarship opportunities.
Students whose families are customers of SRT are eligible to apply for the scholarships. Applications are available at area schools, SRT offices, and online srt.com/srtcares. Applications for the FRS Scholarships are due February 23rd, and SRT Scholarship applications are due March 2nd.
Scholarship recipients will be announced in April and a luncheon will be held for the winners.