FEATURED RESIDENT-SEPTEMBER 2009-MANDY FORNENGO

FEATURED RESIDENT-SEPTEMBER 2009-MANDY FORNENGO

Most of us who live out here in the township of New Dosey are senior citizens and a lot of our “get up and go” has “got up and gone”.  Therefore, we look with awe and admiration as we watch one young woman with all of the energy, hard work and drive to work 4 days a week, keep up a household with her husband, raise 2 beautiful daughters and still have time to work on a degree in pre-dentistry.

Mandy Jean Fornengo was born on August 19, 1977, in Superior, Wisconsin to Dawn and Dennis Koski.  She is the middle child of three girls- Rachel (35), Mandy (32) and Suzanne(29).  Mandy grew up in the Pattison Park area of Douglas County, Wisconsin.  She attended a local elementary school called Nemadji for a three years,and when that school was closed, she went to the new school at the time known as the Four Corners School.  She graduated from Superior Senior High School in 1995.

Upon graduation, she enrolled in a 2-year program at the Lake Superior College in Duluth, studying for a certificate in dental hygiene.  She worked first for a dentist in Rush City, then in Mora, and has been employed for 6 years now by Dr. Kristie Roberts in Pine City.

Mandy dated Dave Fornengo, the cousin of her best friend in high school, Julie Fornengo,and on February 2, 2001, they were married in the Darrow Road Church in Wisconsin, which she has attended for many years.

They lived in what she describes as a little “shack” while their lovely home was being built.  Mandy and Dave have 2 daughters- Julia was born in 2004 and Lydia arrived in 2007.

Mandy is currently working on a degree in pre-dentistry via Lake Superior College and will probably continue those studies at the University of Wisconsin-Superior.

Her courses so far have been on-line, but  she will be going to night school beginning this fall of 2009.  After getting a Bachelor’s degree, she plans to apply to dental school at the University of Minnesota.

This extremely busy life leaves little time for hobbies right now, but the family does get in a fair degree of camping, which they all enjoy.

Mandy recently volunteered to serve on the newly formed New Dosey Landscaping Committee and will donate her lawn and garden skills to making the cemetery and town hall lawn look pretty.

Mandy, the entire township wishes you well in all of your plans.

Doanld Eddy FEATURED RESIDENT-AUGUST-2009

FEATURED RESIDENT-AUGUST-2009

Picture this.  In 1963, a man from St. Paul brings his twelve-year old son up to this area to hunt about one mile from Tamarack Lake.  This young lad instantly falls in love with the countryside and from that time on has only one goal in life- to live up here by the time he is fifty years old.  That little boy was Cloverton resident Don Eddy.

Donald Keith Eddy was born in November of 1951 to Jack and Gloria Eddy.  He lived all of his growing up years in the West 7th Street area of St. Paul.  He attended Adams Elementary School, and graduated from Monroe High School in 1970.

Don’s first job was working on the barges on the Mississippi River.  He hated the work, but at that time, the $3.40/hour wages were rather enticing.  Don was drafted into the army in 1970, spent most of his tour of duty in Germany and was honorably discharged in 1972.

He moved home, went back to work on the river, drove truck for two years, then took the test for the Fire and Police Departments. After passing with flying colors, he started working for the St. Paul Fire Department, holding the job for 27 years.

This was a very interesting job, to say the least.  Don was involved in some exciting, high profile rescues.  One such event, the rescue of a man from a train wreck on February 14, 1997, was featured on both NBC’s Dateline Show and as an article in Reader’s Digest Magazine.  The magazine crew actually came to Cloverton to interview him and took a photo of Don down by the Hay Creek.

Right off the bat into his firefighting career, Don went for paramedics training, then took on a second job.  Remember, in his mind,was still the need to accumulate the funds to buy land up here. By the time he was 23 years old, he had purchased land in New Dosey Township.  It was 40 acres across from the Tony Fornengo homestead.  He eventually found land he liked better- land with a stream.  In 1986, he built his dream home off White Tail Lane.

In 1972, at a “social club”, Don met the girl who would become his wife- Jeannie Nash.  She had been a longtime friend of one of Don’s neighbors.  They were married in 1976.  They have two sons- Nick (34) lives in Coon Rapids and works as a CNC programmer, while Jack (29) lives in Eagan and works as a realtor and president of “Wake the World” Records- an environmental music company.  Jack has two young sons who are a great joy to grandparents Jeannie and Don.

Don had taken the firefighter job because he liked the fact that he could retire at age 50.  However, at age 49, Don fell through the floor at a fire.  This accident caused a clot which precipitated a mini-stroke.  This effectively ended his career as a firefighter.  He took his retirement at age 50 and headed north.

Managing his property for wildlife has been an integral part of Don’s life.  He was doing quality land management long before it became popularized.  After researching and experimenting on what kinds of grass certain animals liked to eat, Don planted just the right pastures for the deer, turkeys, grouse, etc that roamed his property.  It was probably because of this, when, in 1999,  then town chair John Fornengo was asked to rename all town roads with “Nature” names,  he suggested White Tail Lane for  Don’s road.

Another passion of Don’s is wildlife photography.  He takes photos of animals on his land- bears, deer, bobcats, wolves, minks and otter have all been beautifully placed on film.  Some of his photos are on display at the Hay Creek Outpost.

Kayaking is the third avocation on which Don thrives.  He occasionally can be seen”running a fast stream” in his kayak.  Hay Creek is his favorite place.  For four years now, Don has been a monitor of the Hay Creek for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. He measures the water levels for them.

To stay in shape, Don Eddy, like Don Mishler, walks or jogs daily.

Claiming that the last 7 and ½ years have been the happiest of his life, Don says, “ I actually look forward to going to bed at night because I know when I open my eyes there will be a brand new day to live out my childhood dream”.

MINUTES-REGULAR MEETING-JULY 13, 2009

MINUTES-REGULAR MEETING-JULY 13, 2009

Meeting called to order by Chair Dave Fornengo at 7:30 p.m.  Also present were Supervisors Don Mishler and Dave Baker, Treasurer Vicki Elliott, Clerk Fran Levings, Assessor Bob Brewster, Dave Fornengo, Sr. and Todd Elliott.

Assessor Bob Brewster discussed renewal of his contract for 2010.  He said that every six years, he is required to assess the exempt parcels in the township.  New Dosey has 136 such parcels.  Only one of these has a structures on it, i.e. the town and fire halls.  Because of this increase in workload, he is therefore proposing a contract of $4438.50 as opposed to his regular contract of $2970.00.  Handout distributed by Mr. Brewster is on file with these minutes.  Motion by Dave Fornengo, second by Dave Baker, to accept a contract with Assessor Bob Brewster for 2010 in the amount of $4438.50.  Carried unanimously.

Motion by Dave Fornengo, second by Don Mishler, to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of June 10, 2009, as printed.  Carried.

Treasurer Vicki Elliott presented the treasurer’s report (attached to file copy of these minutes).  Fund balances are:  General Fund-($1643.80), Road & Bridge Fund-$15,242,63, Cemetery Fund-$318.23, Fire Protection Fund-$108.34, Fire Hall Fund-$309.07, Cartway, Proffit & Hanson-$1428.41.00 and Savings of $7,000.00.  CDs worth $47,529.54 .  Motion by Dave Fornengo, second by Dave Baker, to accept the Treasurer’s Report.  Carried.

Motion by Dave Fornengo, second by Don Mishler, to pay the claims and payroll as presented by Clerk Fran Levings.  (Attached to file copy of these minutes). Carried.

CLERK’S ANNOUNCEMENTS:

  1. August 2nd reception to honor those former residents who names have been inscribed on the township “Honor Roll” plaque.  Motion by Dave Fornengo, second by Don Mishler, to authorize the clerk to spend $100 on refreshments.  Carried.
  2. Dave Fornengo will try to find some business to provide letters for a name on the truck doors.
  3. 2010 Levy Certification was mailed in to the County Auditor.  Levy was set at the Annual Meeting for General Fund- $10,000 and Road & Bridge Fund- $30,000.

ZONING REPORT:

  1. Land Use Permits were issued to Wes Cemenski to put a mobile home on one of his lots in the town site and to Jason Mishler to construct a gazebo on his property.
  2. Mr. Mark Berg, property owner on Pine County 32 past Pine County 24 has done a MAJOR subdivision.  He is  exempt from applying for a Certificate of Minor Subdivisio from our ordinance.
  3. Todd Elliott has resigned from the Planning Commission, citing an enlarged job opportunity in the Twin Cities beginning in October.

OLD BUSINESS:

  1. Motion by Dave Fornengo, second by Don Mishler, to officially approve the Road Work Order for 2009.  Carried.
  2. Motion by Dave Fornengo, second by Dave Baker, to call a Special Meeting of the voters of the township on July 27, 2009, for the purpose of seeking authorization to open more of Creek View Lane for the township.  Carried.
  3. The Board reviewed the wind velocity results determined by the township wind meter for June ’09. Chair Fornengo said that grant monies are available to townships for energy conservation./
  4. Todd Elliot has resigned as Snow Plow driver.  Board members will ask around to find someone to fill the position.  Anyone interested may contact Board Chair Dave Fornengo.

NEW BUSINESS:

  1. Consensus of the Board was to take a membership in the Cooperative Purchasing Venture.  Chair Fornengo will register the township.
  2. Chair announced the East Central Energy will be doing roadside spraying this year.
  3. Motion by Dave Fornengo, second by Dave Baker to approve a resolution to move to Mail-In Voting for the Primary and General Elections, starting in 2010.  Carried.

ANYTHING ELSE TO COME BEFORE THE BOARD:

  1. Chair Fornngo reported on a Minnesota Ass’n of Townships Short Course program that he had attended.  (a) Watch for a bill proposing to do cartways in a different manner.  MAT is opposed to these changes. (b) Watch for sewer code changes. (c) Rural speed rates are still 3-/mph, but if new signs are installed, they should say 35/mph. (d) Loans that are now on a 3-year rate may be spread over 10 years (e) Mini-trucks are becoming quite common in some townships.  (f) There is a move to change all township elections from March to November. (g) Board members need to individually sign off on having PERA deductions.
  2. Chair Fornengo said he had called TNT Logging Inc. about logging on Hay Creek Road by the cemetery.  Supervisor Mishler said he had spoken with a logger in that area that was with Carlson Logging Co.
  3. Dave Fornengo Sr. presented a donation to the “Perpetual Care” Cemetery Fund and lodged a complaint about the upkeep of the cemetery.  Supervisor Baker responded by saying that our lawn mowing person had a family crisis for 2 weeks or so and couldn’t get to his work on the cemetery.   Mr. Fornengo also said that his family still wishes to construct a bell tower in honor of Peter Fornengo. Dave Fornengo Jr. said he would design it.  The town board authorized payment for material last fall.
  4. Chair Fornengo will see about getting the chip on windshield of the truck fixed.

Meeting adjourned at 9:17 p.m.

Respectfully submitted,

Fran Levings, Clerk

Also signed by the Chair___________________________

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