Twenty-six residents of the Cook County area participated in the last session of their Blandin Community Leadership Program (BCLP) in August. The wrap-up session at Caribou Highlands was a follow up to the fiveday leadership retreat in February 2014.
A program of the Grand Rapids-based Blandin Foundation, BCLP has provided experiential leadership training for more than 6,000 community leaders from more than 425 rural Minnesota communities since it began in 1985. This is the fourth time local residents have participated in the BCLP leadership program.
Local residents participating in the latest training were: Jeanne Anderson, Rick Anderson, Tracy Benson, Jim Boyd, Pat Campanaro, Amy Demmer, David Demmer, Heidi Doo-Kirk, Jessa Frost, Woody Gilk, Duane Hasegawa, Pete James, Linda Jurek Kratt, Patrick Knight, Leif Lunde, Emily Marshall, Dave Mills, Ann Possis, Amber Pratt, Kelsey Rogers Kennedy, Mike Roth, Jan Sivertson, Steve Surbaugh, Dave Tersteeg, Abby Tofte, and Rowan Watkins.
During the training, Blandin participants formed teams to work on issues identified as something the community should address. Groups were formed to consider: building trust with government; arts economy; economic diversification; green space; international student workers; and youth development.
The goal of the Blandin Community Leadership Program is to develop and train a broad base of local leaders to build healthy communities. Topics covered during the retreat included: identifying and describing community issues and opportunities, effective interpersonal communication, building social capital, appreciating personality differences, managing interpersonal conflict, understanding community power, mobilizing community resources, and goal setting.
“A healthy community depends on leadership engagement of community members,” said Valerie Shangreaux, director of Blandin leadership programs. “The leadership demonstrated by these participants reflects their commitment to their community, as well as to the region and to rural Minnesota.”
BCLP training programs are funded entirely by the Blandin Foundation, whose mission is to strengthen rural Minnesota communities, especially the Grand Rapids area.
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