September-October 2012

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September-October 2012
Today
Volume 8 Issue 5
October 2012
Business
Spotlight:
The Coffee Shop
Pg 4
Photo
Contest
winners
Pg 3
Winne
r!
INSIDE
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Join the Nemont Team
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Photo Contest Winners
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Business Spotlight: The Coffee Shop
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Community Calendar
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Tech Tip from a Nemont Expert
Have You Herd?
Nemont Welcomes New Staff to The Team!
Ann Stahl
Wireless Coordinator
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Kristin Crowe
Customer Service
Representative
Lisa Guevara
Internet Coordinator
Technician
Shauna West
Building Custodial
Technician
Taylor Strommen
Customer Service
Representative
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Business
Spotlight
The
Coffee Shop
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Scobey, Montana
The
Coffee Shop
With the changing of the seasons comes the time for
homemade baked goods, a warm cup of coffee, and some
quality time with friends. The Coffee Shop located on
Main Street in Scobey, Montana has everything from
lattes and iced coffees to smoothies and homemade
baked goods. Each morning, the cozy shop is filled with
the aroma of fresh-brewing coffee and coffee shop music.
Melissa (Mel) Holum is the first generation owner of The
Coffee Shop. As a 1994 graduate of Medicine Lake High
School, Melissa has been a local for quite some time.
The Coffee Shop had its one year anniversary in July of
this year.
Melissa Holum prides herself on offering personalized
service, making sure all customers are pleased with their
brew. The customers are her inspiration for new flavors,
including a hot Snickers® latte or a Reese’s smoothie.
Call in your order on the way to work, and she will have
it ready to go.
Starting in November, Mel will be featuring her SOUPer Fridays, which includes homemade soups with a
breadbowl or breadsticks. The Coffee Shop is famous for
Above: The Coffee Shop offers many beverages including lattes, iced coffees,
espresso, and smoothies.
Grandma Pam’s Famous Green Chili Burritos, which are
usually a special over the 4th of July.
A recent addition to The Coffee Shop is free Wi-Fi for
customers, which makes it a perfect spot for parties, study
groups, working lunches and other gatherings. Melissa
uses her Internet connection provided by Nemont and
a wireless router to offer this free service. Customers
can connect any of their Wi-Fi ready devices such as
smartphones, laptops, and tablets, to surf the web or
catch up on the daily headlines.
Coffee Facts:
The Coffee Shop is proving to be a supporter of the
community by featuring merchandise from several local
crafters who specialize in scarves, crocheted baby
items, centennial clothing, scrapbooking supplies,
• Coffee beans are not really beans at all but
and more.
berries from the coffee tree brush.
• Seattle has the most coffee shops per capita
in the United States (35 per 100,000).
• The United States imports more than $4
billion in coffee each year.
• Three countries consume 65% of the
world’s coffee: America, France and
Germany.
Mel’s regulars come for the amazing hot beverages
and baked goods for sure, but the warm smiles
and friendly service are a staple in the daily
routine of the community. The atmosphere
surrounding this quaint shop draws visitors and
residents all year round. Be sure to stop in and
enjoy a refreshing drink and relax on your next
visit to Scobey.
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Community Calendar
Area events are listed free of charge. Submit your events by
the 30th of October so that they may appear in the November/
December issue. Send to: PO Box 600 Scobey, MT 592630600, Attention: Community Calendar or email to
[email protected].
October
10/20 - Long Run Fire Department Benefit Supper & Dance
5 p.m.
Ridgerunners Saddle Club - Glasgow
There will be dinner, music and both live and silent auctions. Cost is just $10 for adults, kids 5-12 are $8 and kids under 5 years of age are free. For more information call Bob at 406-263-5733.
10/28 - Lutefisk Dinner
Seating times: 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Scobey Lutheran Church
For more information and to reserve tickets, please call the church at 406-487-2652 or Tandes Toggery at 406-487-2414.
November
11/17 - AAUW Bazaar and Craft Show
9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Glasgow Civic Center
Come on down and enjoy many vendors featuring home made items. Lunch is served by the local Girls Scouts and the proceeds from this bazaar go toward scholarships and to help support local causes. For more information, please contact Roberta Barstad at 406-228-2747
Call
Before You
Dig
Fall is a great time to plant trees and tackle other landscaping
projects. But at least 48 hours before you dig, call 811. Tell the
operator where you’re planning to dig and what type of work
you will be doing, and your affected local utilities companies
will be notified. In a few days, they’ll send a locator to mark the
location of your underground lines, pipes, and cables so you will
know what’s below. Remember, always call 811 before you start
any digging project. Nemont thanks you in advance for your
cooperation in this community effort.
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Nemont Tech Tip
Ever since man started scratching drawings onto cave walls, he
has looked for a more convenient way to take that information
with him. One of the latest incarnations of this is the tablet or
tablet PC.
These portable devices allow us to watch videos or view pictures,
do basic computing tasks, or surf the web on a screen that has a
great size advantage. Most of the hardware specs of the average
tablet are similar in size of RAM and processor power to higher
end smartphones. The display real estate and longer battery life
is what makes the tablet part of our daily lives.
Whether an Apply iPad or one of the many options powered by
Android, today’s tablets pack a lot of computer into a compact
package. Easier to tote around than a laptop and easier to
read than a phone display, and offering Wi-Fi or cellular data
networking, these pint size power houses do an amazing job of
keeping us connected.
Using Nemont’s high-speed broadband connection and a
wireless router, you can connect several devices such as tablets,
smartphones, computers, iPods and more. We suggest at least
a 6 Mb connection when connecting more than one device at a
time especially when streaming video.
Remember that as with most electronics, you get what you pay
for. Stick to known brands and you should never have to chisel
your thoughts into stone. By the way, this article was written on
a tablet!
Have you ‘Herd’?
When you think of cows, you might immediately think of breeds such as Angus
and Jersey but in this case CoW stands for Cell on Wheels. Nemont Wireless uses
CoWs to help improve cell phone coverage and grow network capacity as needed
to support events like the Wolf Point Stampede or as pictured here, the Crow Fair
in Crow Agency.
CoWs are self contained cell phone towers that can be quickly deployed in case
of natural disaster, special events or even during cell tower maintenance to help
improve coverage.
Pictured to the left and right:
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C W
Cell
on
Wheels
This CoW was deployed to the
Crow Fair in Crow Agency,
Montana in order to help keep
cellular traffic from dropping
calls during one of their busiest
weekends of the year. Events like
the Crow Fair require Nemont
to think outside the box in order
to provide quality service to our
customers.
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PO Box 600
Scobey, MT 59263-0600
1-800-636-6680 or 406-783-2200
Crow Agency, MT
Monument Center, Suite 1
8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Mon-Fri
Glasgow, MT
702 2nd Ave S, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Mon-Fri
Plentywood, MT
115 W 2nd Ave, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon-Fri
Poplar, MT
212 2nd Ave W, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon-Fri
Scobey, MT
61 Hwy 13 S, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Mon–Fri
Williston, ND
421 Main, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. CST Mon-Fri
Wolf Point, MT
220 Benton St, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Mon–Fri
Worden, MT
2457 Main St
8 a.m. – noon, 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. Mon and Thurs
Visit our website at www.nemont.net or check out our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/NemontCountry.
Fall
Win a $25 credit!
Answer the trivia questions and
fill out this official entry form
and drop it by one of our offices
or mail it to PO Box 600, Scobey,
MT 59263-0600. Attn: Drawing.
Faxed, duplicated, emailed or
photocopied entries will not
be accepted. Winners will be
contacted by phone and listed in
the November/December issue.
July/August
$25.00 Winners
Tammy Olson
Culbertson
Deb Bailey
Opheim
Norma Bare
Fishtail
Cheryl Vichorek
Huntley
Diana Avans
Williston
Corey Rossland
Williston
$25 Credit Official Entry
Name one of the winners of the 2012 Nemont Photo
contest featured on page 2:
What is the coffee captial of the United States:
Name
Phone
E-mail