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Be Proud of your City - We Are!

When one thinks of you City you almost always think of Streets, Sanitation, Services and Taxes. We are here to tell you that Grand Forks, North Dakota has so much more. Sure we have the all the normal issues that face all in today's economy and we face those with meetings, town halls, information mailings and more, but we are proud of Grand Forks, North Dakota for the extra they provide. Grand Forks has a multitude of programs that it assist with or oversees from our Green-ways, Grand Forks Parks and Recreation, Grand Forks Education, Economic Development, Planning and Zoning, Public Health, Historic Restoration, Housing, Law Enforcement, Chamber of Commerce, Grand Forks Library, Public Works, Streets, Sanitation, Fire Department, Business growth, Housing, Northlands Mission and Rescue, Events Center, Convention and Visitors Bureau, Downtown Development, Partnerships with the University of North Dakota and The Grand Forks Air force Base and much, much more. It's a complicated and communicative process to be sure, but the City of Grand Forks through mailers, media, social media, meetings, handshakes and more seem to communicate to the citizens and keep them informed. We have some great assets in Grand Forks for sure that include, The Red River, The Green-way, Many Parks, Youth Arenas, Schools, Facilities such as the Alerus Center, Flood Wall Protection, Multitude of Businesses, Home of the University of North Dakota, The Aerospace Center, The Ralph Engelstad Arena, Kings Walk Golf Course, Ulland and Apollo Softball/Baseball Parks, Empire Arts Theater, Chester Fritz Auditorium and much more. Our City always seems to be there for us during the trying times, with snow removal, branch removal after storms, spring cleaning garbage pick up, fall leaves removal, area waste stations and more. They also do a great job with educational programs and training sessions when called upon to help make our city more safe and comfortable. We do not want to forget the entertainment factor as well. Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter we always seem to have a event to enjoy from Catfish Days, Fourth of July, Street Dances, Summer-fests, Movies in the Parks, Market Square, Farmers Market weekends, Art Festival, Sledding Hills, Ice Rinks, Ski Trails and more. We are Proud and Happy to call this Home and, hats off to all in the City of Grand Forks who make this work! We love their motto "Live, Learn, Work, Play and Stay" Learn More: Grand Forks

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Safe Kids Grand Forks is a Great Program!

Safe Kids Grand Forks is a region-wide coalition whose mission is to prevent unintentional injuries and death to children and youth 19 years of age and younger. Safe Kids has built a vast coalition of health care providers, government and community agencies, schools, churches, businesses and individuals that work together in a collaborative nature to keep the children of our region safe from their number one cause of death - unintentional injury. Our efforts are multi-faceted and comprehensive in order to maximize the number of children and families we reach with our injury prevention message and to assure that they are effective. We base the development and implementation of programs on the five E's of injury prevention - education, encouragement, engineering, enforcement, and evaluation. The Problem: Accidental/Unintentional childhood injury Unintentional injuries are the number one cause of death among children ages 19 and under in the United States. Each year one out of every four children needs medical attention for an accidental injury. In addition, most of these unintentional injuries and deaths are preventable. The Solution: Safe Kids Safe Kids Grand Forks is a member of Safe Kids Worldwide, a global network of organizations dedicated to preventing accidental injury. The majority of accidental injuries can be prevented and since being founded in 1988, there has been a 55% decrease in unintentional injury rates among children 19 and under. Safe Kids Grand Forks is one of over 600 state and local coalitions and chapters in the United States and in over 20 other countries of the world that bring together health and safety experts, educators, corporations, foundations, governments and volunteers to educate and protect families against unintentional injuries. Safe Kids Grand Forks brings together the expertise of individuals in our community who are dedicated to reducing childhood injuries. Safe Kids Grand Forks Coalition members include, but are not limited to: EMS, law enforcement, fire departments, service groups, childcare providers, school personnel, government agencies, city personnel, parents, University of North Dakota staff, and Altru Health System staff. Safe Kids Grand Forks is has an extensive coalition network that provides programming in the same service area covered by our lead agency, Altru Health System. Become a Member or Volunteer Safe Kids Grand Forks is always eager to accept new members in our Coalition. If an individual, business, agency or service group has an interest in injury prevention and childhood safety, Safe Kids would love to have you as a Coalition member. There is no fee to join the Coalition and yet there are benefits you will receive by being a member. Any help or expertise you can share is greatly appreciated. Donate to Our Program Safe Kids Grand Forks operates almost entirely from grant funding and donations from individuals. All donations made to the Coalition are spent on safety devices and injury prevention programs. Administrative costs for the Coalition are provided by the lead agency, Altru Health System. Please help us keep kids safe - even a small donation will make a difference. To learn more about Safe Kids Grand Forks and their opportunities and programs click here: Safe Kids Grand Forks Rydell Cars is proud to partner with Safe Kids Grand Forks on many activities and out reach.

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Circle of Friends Humane Society

Forever Safe, Forever Home, Forever Loved. Circle of Friends Humane Society gives pets of all kinds a second chance for a permanent, loving home. It’s the second chance they all deserve. The Circle of Friends Humane Society exists to shelter and care for lost and unwanted animals, to place into humane environments, and to implement programs which increase everyone’s awareness of their responsibilities to all animals. The Circle of Friends Humane Society has a multitude of programs and offerings. They include Adoption, Lost and Found, Barn Cat Placement, No Empty Bowls, Pet Licensing, Public Dog Parks, Veterinary Needs, Spade and Neutering, Pet Fostering and Education Classes. The Circle of Friends is a Non-Profit Corporation that exists thru Grants, Donations, and Memberships. It is run by a Board of Elected Directors and maintains, Monthly, Annual and Special Meetings. They have a staff, but rely on volunteer help from individuals and groups to maintain all the services they provide. The Facility is housed at 4375 N Washington Street in Grand Forks, North Dakota 58203 Some Statistics on their recent successes. In 2016, Circle of Friends Humane Society rescued many animals that came from hoarding situations, as well as assisted many other counties and tribal lands in rescuing animals. Even with the increasing number of animals we take in, Circle of Friends Humane Society has managed to still have a less than 1% Euthanasia rate and a 91% Adoption Claim and Transfer rate. In the past four years, the overall number of pets entering Circle of Friends Humane Society has steadily increased. However, the number of euthanized animals has decreased each year. This is due to the hard work from the staff, volunteers, board of directors and donors that support us year after year. This is a very needed organization in our community and they continue to do a great job. You can become a member for as little as $25 a year. Please click on the link below to learn more. Circle of Friends Humane Society

2019 Chevrolet Silverado is Here!

INTRODUCING THE ALL-NEW 2019 CHEVROLET SILVERADO Most functional bed of any full-size truck, including class-leading cargo volume Up to 450 pounds lighter from mixed materials use for improved performance Six engine/transmission choices, including an all-new Duramax 3.0L inline-six diesel Eight models, each with distinct personalities for different truck customers DETROIT — Chevrolet introduced the next-generation Silverado today, exactly 100 years after the brand delivered its first trucks to customers in January 1918. The all-new Silverado sets the course for the next century of Chevy Trucks with the most functional bed of any full-size truck, weighs up to 450 pounds less for increased performance and offers a broad range of trims and engine/transmission combinations to help each customer find their ideal truck. “With the all-new Silverado, we've taken the best truck on the road and made it even better,” said Mark Reuss, General Motors executive vice president of Global Product Development, Purchasing and Supply Chain. “It has a longer wheelbase, more passenger and cargo volume, and yet, thanks to our mixed materials strategy and mass reduction expertise, the new truck is 450 pounds lighter than the current model." Larger, more functional and more capable bed “Truck customers value capability and functionality above all else,” said Tim Herrick, executive chief engineer of Full-Size Trucks. “Every truck — including the luxurious High Country — is a work truck with a job to do. As such, we set out to create the best tool for the job at hand, one that makes work more productive and more enjoyable, no matter what they call ‘work.’’’ The bed is the defining trait of every pickup, and bed construction has long been a strength of Chevy Trucks. To improve upon that strength, the 2019 Silverado 1500 bed features: Best-in-class cargo volume: The 2019 Silverado offers the most cargo volume in every bed length, with the short-box offering 63 cubic feet of volume — up to 20 percent more than a competitor’s short-box. Most of that volume was created by widening the maximum width of the bed floor nearly seven inches. Chevrolet Accessories will offer storage bins that fit over the wheel wells, offering nearly seven cubic feet of lockable cargo space for short-box models, while easily accommodating a 4 x 8 sheet of plywood flat on the cargo floor. Higher-strength steel floor: As before, the Silverado has a roll-formed, high-strength steel bed floor. For 2019 a higher-grade steel is used, with yield strength increased from 340 to 500 megapascals of pressure for optimal strength and mass. More and stronger tie-downs: Silverado now has 12 fixed tie-downs, and their strength has doubled to 500 pounds of force before bending. Silverado also has nine moveable tie points for even more cargo flexibility. More features: Silverado will be available with a class-exclusive power up/down tailgate that can be operated from the key fob, interior button or by hand. Other changes include available task lighting, a 120-volt power outlet and larger cutouts in the class-exclusive CornerStep bumpers to better accommodate steel-toed boots. With class-leading cargo volume and class-exclusive features, the new Silverado offers the most functional bed of any full-size truck, and more convenient hauling for cargo of virtually any size or shape. Larger, lighter and more agile The 2019 Silverado is larger than before, including a wheelbase that is up to 3.9 inches (100 mm) longer and an overall length that is 1.6 inches (41 mm) longer, enabling both more cargo volume and more interior room for all cab lengths. Remarkably, it’s also lighter, weighing 450 pounds (204 kg) less than today’s truck when comparing crew cab V-8 models. The weight savings comes from extensive use of mixed materials and advanced manufacturing processes throughout the next-gen truck. This allowed Chevrolet to use the right material for the application and optimize every component for mass, durability, safety and functionality to meet our customers’ needs. For example, the body is 88 pounds (40 kg) lighter than before due to mixed materials use. All exterior swing panels (doors, hood and tailgate) are made of aluminum while fixed panels (fenders, roof and bed) are made of steel. The underlying safety cage uses seven different grades of steel, each tailored for the specific application. The fully boxed steel frame is also 88 pounds (40 kg) lighter than its predecessor, while offering 10 percent greater torsional rigidity. Eighty percent of the frame is made of high-strength steel varying from 2 to 5 millimeters in thickness, and every millimeter is optimized for performance using a variety of processes, including hydroforming, roll forming, conventional stamping and tailor-rolled blanking. As a result, frame sections, gauges, grades, processes and materials strategically vary to maximize strength, durability and stiffness without adding unnecessary mass. Mixed materials also play a part in the all-new suspension. The front independent short/long arm suspension features new forged-aluminum upper control arms that are lighter and provide better wheel alignment than the stamped component they replace. The live-axle rear suspension is also redesigned, including new composite second-stage springs on LT models that save about 12 pounds (5 kg) per side over the steel springs they replace. The 2019 Silverado will be available with six engine/transmission combinations, giving customers more combinations of performance, efficiency and value to best fit their priorities. This includes new 5.3L and 6.2L V-8s with industry-first Dynamic Fuel Management that actively shuts off any number of cylinders, in a variety of combinations, depending on immediate needs to optimize fuel economy. The result of this industry-first technology is instant power when called for, and impressive efficiency. The Silverado will also be available with an all-new Duramax 3.0L inline-six turbo-diesel. Chevrolet offers diesel engines in more segments and models than any other brand, including Equinox, Cruze, Colorado, Express, Silverado 1500, Silverado HD and upcoming Silverado medium-duty models. Both the 3.0L diesel and 6.2L engines are paired with a new Hydra-Matic 10-speed automatic transmission as well as start/stop technology to improve fuel economy for optimum performance and efficiency. No “one size fits most” trucks “Truck customers told us they want the perfect truck for them and not a ‘one size fits most’ truck, compromised for the masses,” said Mike Simcoe, vice president, Global Design, General Motors. “That insight shaped our design strategy with eight distinct models, each with a unique personality to fit different customers, from the affordable Work Truck to the luxurious High Country.” All models introduce a modern, powerful design with a strong dose of Chevy Truck DNA. For example, the “CHEVROLET” name stamped on the tailgate recalls iconic Chevy trucks of the 1950s and ‘60s, while the integrated dual exhausts and up to 33-inch tires reflect modern customer preferences. The Silverado’s bold, modern design is also surprisingly aerodynamic. Key elements of the front grille are front functional air curtains, similar to those introduced on the sixth-generation Camaro, that reduce aerodynamic drag by routing air around the front wheel wells. The powerful side profile further enhances aerodynamics, including an integrated spoiler at the rear edge of the cab that directs air onto the tailgate lip, reducing wind drag from the bed. Changes like these result in a 7 percent increase in aerodynamic efficiency. The 2019 Silverado offers eight trims (see descriptions, next page), designed for three distinct buyer profiles: “High Value” customers want the capability of a full-size truck at a great value. “High Volume” customers represent the heart of the truck market, requiring the capability of a full-size truck as well as the creature comforts of a passenger vehicle. “High Feature” customers represent the fastest-growing part of the truck market and want luxury-car refinement and appointments without sacrificing capability or durability. The eight trims also reflect another key differentiator for truck buyers: chrome. “Chrome has become more polarizing, and more personal, than any other aspect of truck design,” said Rich Scheer, director, Exterior Design, Chevrolet Trucks. “Some customers want no chrome at all and only body-color or blacked-out trim. Others feel a truck isn’t a truck without a chrome bumper, but feel extra chrome can be too ‘flashy.’ Others want as much chrome as they can get.” Accordingly, the eight trims are tailored to give customers a wide range of features and levels of chrome, enabling customers to choose the best truck for their personal preferences. More functional and more connected interiors The interior design was also strongly influenced by customer feedback. Because truck owners use their vehicles for both hauling cargo and transporting people, customers’ top priorities were more comfortable seating, more interior cargo storage and more functional, easy-to-use controls. Accordingly, the cab has been stretched, with crew-cab models now offering 3 inches of additional rear-seat legroom for an impressive 44.5 inches of front legroom and 43.8 inches of rear legroom. New available storage options include two 10-liter bins integrated in the second-row seatbacks for holding small items like gloves or tie-down straps, as well as a large 24-liter storage tray under the second-row seat that can secure everything from gallons of milk to fishing rods and tackle boxes. Every surface has been designed for function and ergonomics, from the rotary knob textures to the infotainment screen angle. Even the luxurious High Country is subjected to stringent durability tests, including 100,000 seat-slide tests to make sure the supple seats meet the expectations of our toughest owners. The Silverado was already the first pickup to offer 4G LTE Wi-Fi connectivity, Apple Car Play, Android Auto, wireless phone charging and OnStar safety and security features. For 2019, that leadership will be improved with new safety and convenience features to be announced later this year. Making the Most Dependable, Longest Lasting full-size trucks even more so “Truck customers told us they depend on their trucks for much more than just transportation,” said Herrick. “Many use their trucks to earn a paycheck, or to do what they enjoy most when they’re off the clock. Given how important trucks are to our customers, we set a lofty goal for exceeding the dependability and longevity of the current Silverado.” To do so, the engineering team doubled many of the key validation metrics for the next-gen truck, making it the most-tested vehicle GM has ever produced. That includes accumulating a staggering seven million miles of real-world testing before the first Silverado is delivered to customers. Learn More

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Gears of Gratitude

CELEBRATING 20 YEARS The Community Foundation of Grand Forks, East Grand Forks & Region is thrilled to introduce Gears of Gratitude, an initiative to celebrate 20 years of community engagement, investment, and vibrancy since the Foundation first opened its doors after the Flood of 1997. Gears of Gratitude is made up of 2 parts: a community project taking place over the summer of 2018 and a community celebration held on November 15, 2018. COMMUNITY PROJECT Enthusiastically highlighting our community’s love of creativity and the outdoors, the Community Foundation has launched a citizen-designed bike project, with the goal of creating unique bicycles that also function as additions to the city’s vibrant art collection. Dozens of local creators and sponsors have crafted unique, themed bicycle displays and scattered them around the Grand Cities. Find all 26 bikes, on display through September 2018. COMMUNITY CELEBRATION In recognition of the community’s efforts over the past 20 years, the Community Foundation invites you to Gears of Gratitude: A Community Celebration on Thursday, November 15, 2018. The evening will provide guests an opportunity to view the Gears of Gratitude bikes, connect with friends – old and new, and celebrate notable moments and milestones of the Community Foundation and the region. Tickets will be available in September 2018.   LEARN ABOUT US The Community Foundation of Grand Forks, East Grand Forks & Region promotes private giving for the public good. By building philanthropic resources, addressing charitable needs, and creating opportunities through community synergy, we strive to be the leading force in regional philanthropy. ABOUT Enthusiastically highlighting our community’s love of creativity and the outdoors, the Community Foundation has launched a citizen-designed bike project, with the goal of creating unique bicycles that also function as additions to the city’s vibrant art collection. Dozens of local creators and sponsors have crafted unique, themed bicycle displays and scattered them around the Grand Cities. Find all 26 bikes, on display through September 2018. Learn more: Gears of Gratitude Sponsor Info: Sponsorship Gears of Gratitude would not be possible without the underwriting support of Alerus.

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Minnkota Power Cooperative in Grand Forks promotes the Chevrolet Bolt!

Leading the charge. Does the idea of getting behind the wheel of a 100% electric vehicle (EV) spark your interest? ‍Minnkota Power Cooperative and its member cooperatives and associated municipals are committed to learning more about this emerging technology, so we're putting it to the test. We're hitting the road with an all-electric 2018 Chevy Bolt, logging our experiences and offering rebates to new EV drivers who are plugging in and leading the charge. We've gathered all the information you need right here. Energize your Drive Join us on the journey. Rydell Chevrolet in Grand Forks is Proud of the work Minnkota Power is doing in the field of the All Electric Chevrolet Bolt EV.

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Sunshine Hospitality Home

The Sunshine Memorial Foundation is a North Dakota non-profit that was established by Van and Dee Larson in memory and in honor of their daughter, Shannon “Sunshine” Larson, who passed away in 2007, at the age of 31, from heat stroke while she was hiking in Arizona. The purpose of the foundation is to raise money for charitable programs promoting Shannon’s attitude of helping others. The Sunshine Memorial fund “initiative” was started in 2010 by Van and Dee Larson with the support of the Dakota Medical and Impact Foundation.  As a result of the great support, generosity and enthusiasm from the community and donors, the Fund raised more than $30,000 at the first and second annual More Sunshine Walk and Fun Run, a.k.a Sunshine Fest, from which all proceeds were given to local charities. In 2012 a standalone non-profit organization was formed, The Sunshine Memorial Foundation. March 2012 to present, the foundation has engaged two independent contractors to fulfill the necessary tasks of establishing the organization. The organization has formed a Board of Directors, became a North Dakota non-profit corporation, and been granted tax exempt status as a 501(c)(s) public charity by the IRS. The Sunshine Memorial Foundation board voted in favor of sponsoring the foundation’s next project, the Sunshine Hospitality Home Project. Sunshine Hospitality Home Project is the planning, fundraising and building of a hospitality house in Grand Forks. The Foundation has formed a partnership with Altru Health System for the project. The Sunshine Hospitality Home will be a place for patients and their families, affected by critical illnesses, diseases, and injuries, who must travel to fulfill their healthcare needs. A hospitality house provides individuals with a place to sleep, eat, keep their belongings, relax and find comfort. It will be open to all ages and situations and will welcome families from the Grand Forks area and surrounding region. A place of compassion, a place of peace. The Sunshine Memorial Foundation also supports, and will continue to support, several projects related to hydration and hiker awareness educational programs. Hydration has always been, and will always be, central to our mission and the effect it has on our lives. We support hydration initiatives such as the “Don’t Wait, Hydrate” program from Safe Kids Grand Forks.  Dehydration is something that can be prevented. Education and awareness can help to save lives. The Foundation also plans to sponsor programs and provide trail head signs dedicated to help educate hikers about all safety measures. As we plan and dream, we hope you will be eager to learn more about our great Foundation and how you can help bring a little “Sunshine” to the lives of others. The 8th Annual Rydell Car and Bike Show Benefit was held on September 13, 2013 and the proceeds of $77,222.54 dollars where given to the Sunshine Hospitality Home to help get this project stared.  A lot of community and area support went into making this dream come alive. The Sunshine Hospitality Home has now been completed and is scheduled for Grand Opening on June 26th 2018. It will be a outstanding asset to the community of Grand Forks and it's surrounding areas.   For More Information: Sunshine Hospitality Home

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HB Light and Sound / Technology Great for the Community!

The Company Story Founder Jamie Lunski  established HB Light & Sound in 1994 after returning from a year working for Nashville Cartage and Sound - a gig he got through a contact he met working WEFest in Detroit Lakes. While back in Grand Forks he began working on event production and installs during weekends and evenings. It wasn't long before he was working over 40 hours per week during his "free time." He decided It was time to quit his day job and acquire Delta Sound & Light in order to expand to Fargo in 1997. The Fargo office, with store front and garage/storage space, has remained on University Avenue since the grand opening, while the Grand Forks office has moved a bit to accommodate for growth. The first Grand Forks office was located in a backroom just off South Washington but quickly relocated downtown to Kittson Avenue. In need of more space, it wasn't long until HB packed up and moved once again to Demers Avenue, next door to the Diamond Lounge. But it wasn't until 2012, that HB found a comfortable place to call home, with plenty of space to thrive, in the old General Tobacco and Candy building, downtown on 8th street near the Demers overpass. In need of extensive renovation, this 17,000 square foot warehouse was transformed to include offices and a showroom/retail space alongside the much needed warehouse space, and opened its doors in August 2013. Stop by either location, Fargo or Grand Forks, and we would be happy to show you around. The company started with two employees and now has over 30 full-time and over 300 part-time employees throughout North Dakota.  HB has expanded to full production events, corporate events, theater productions to full commercial installs, whole home security and more.  We provide services for customers of all sizes and have a flair for staging events. HB takes great pride in the community and sponsors many art and entertainment activities. Community Activities As a recognized technology leader based in the Upper Midwest, with offices in Grand Forks and Fargo, HB Sound and Light is proud to offer sponsorship support to applicants in our hometowns and throughout the region. We believe that access to education, arts & culture, and health & fitness opportunities are the building blocks of a strong community. Priority is given to sponsorships that recognize and uphold general community values, and relate to: • Education • Arts and Culture • Health and Fitness We look forward to partnering with you, and below have outlined our sponsorship policy: Timing Proposals must be submitted no fewer than four weeks prior to the event or project. For on-going projects please allow two weeks for review. If there is a need for additional information, HB Sound and Light will contact the organization directly. Selection Criteria Applicants will be notified within two weeks of submitting their proposal. Personal interviews to discuss potential projects will be considered after a written application has been received. Those applicants selected for an interview will be notified. Successful applicants will be expected to sign a letter of agreement for their sponsorship. The agreement or contract will clearly detail the needs and expectations of both parties, the time frame set for the agreement, and an agreed measurement and reporting process for evaluating and reporting the outcomes of the sponsorship, partnership or related support. Only one application needs to be submitted for series events. All applicants must reapply annually for reoccuring or annual events. Proposals should include the following: • Description and history of the event or program the applicant wants HB Sound and Light to sponsor. • Explanation of why HB Sound and Light should sponsor this event and/or program, including sponsorship benefits to HB Sound and Light. • Audience demographics for event or program. • Sponsorship levels available (e.g., exclusive, presenting, etc.), including a list of title or other major partners, if applicable. • Sponsorship levels and costs associated with each level. • Deadline for sponsorship decision. • Post-event evaluation process. • Existing sponsors. We at Rydell Cars salute HB Light and Sound/Technology for the work they do in our community and surrounding areas. Very  needed bussiness, ran professionally and with organizational pride and caring. HB Light & Sound/Tecnology

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Rydell Cars, United Way of GF / EGF Partner For Wheels For Work!

Wheels For Work The Wheels For Work program offers an opportunity for citizens from our community to donate a vehicle to a family in need. Rydells and the United Way of Grand Forks, ND and East Grand Forks, MN have teamed up to locate any unused cars, pickups, SUVs or vans in the surrounding area that can be donated to deserving families within our community in order to provide transportation on the road to a better life. How it works The process is quick and simple, if you have a vehicle that you are not using and are willing to donate simply contact the United Way of Grand Forks/East Grand Forks at 701-775-8661 and ask about the Wheels For Work program. All donations are tax deductible due to the United Ways public charity status and the donations will be used in the Grand Forks/East Grand Forks community. Once the paperwork for the donation has cleared our team at Rydell's will perform a thorough safety inspection in order to ensure the vehicle is street legal and safe for the families it is going to help. If small repairs are needed, we will donate our time in order to make any repairs prior to the donation to the family. When a family is selected for the donation of the vehicle through the Wheels For Work program, Rydell's will assist with the title and licensing process, giving the families the best opportunity moving forward. For more information on the Wheels For Work program please contact the United Way of Grand Forks/East Grand Forks at 701-775-8661 or Kathy Lind at Rydell's at 701-772-7211, or visit the United Way Grand Forks/East Grand Forks Wheels For Work web page.

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13th Annual Rydell Car and Bike Show Charity Event

Rydell Cars Announces that The Veterans Memorial Park will be this Year’s Recipient of the 13th Annual Rydell Car and Bike Show Charity Event Grand Forks, ND., April 30, 2018 – Rydell Cars is pleased to announce that The Veterans Memorial Park will be this year’s recipient of the Rydell Car and Bike Show Charity Event. The Rydell Annual Charity Benefit Car & Bike Show is a time for the Rydell "family" to give back to the community they are proud to be part of. Each year, the Rydell employees vote on a local charity that will be the beneficiary of the charity event. 100% of all money donated at the show goes to the chosen charity including a Rydell company match of up to $40,000. No money is taken out to cover the expenses of the show. Since 2007 the Rydell Car and Bike Show Charity Event has raised $665,601.70 for local organizations. According to the organization The Veterans Memorial Park is a place where the legacy of American military veterans can be recognized and honored. The Park, when completed, will represent all five active-duty United States Uniformed Services and their respective Guard and Reserve Units (Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard). Through the efforts of veterans, military members, and their families and friends and supporters, a Veterans Memorial Wall will be built on a six-acre site located NW of the Columbia Mall and adjacent to the roundabout at 24th Ave. South and 34th Street. The Veterans Memorial Park will feature Five Obelisks representing each of the five branches of military service An educational Memorial Granite Wall with laser-etched images to depict the American veteran role from the first wars and conflicts to the latest electronic warfare An anchor from the USS Kiska, a Navy ammunition ship that saw service during the Vietnam War Memorial stones to honor loved ones who have served or are currently serving Park Shelters and Benches for meditation / reflection Future development incorporating additional military equipment If you would like to participate in the Rydell Car and Bike Show Charity Event, Rydell welcomes vehicles, and attendees, of all ages. If your car, truck, SUV, bike, or tricycle is special to you, Rydell would love to have it in their show. Rydell also welcomes donations of all kinds. Your time, items for our auction and cash donations are gratefully accepted and appreciated. For the auction items, nothing is too big or too small and the more unique, the better. This years The Rydell Annual Charity Benefit Car & Bike Show will be taking place September 16th. For more information or to donate online: http://bit.ly/rydell_and_veterans_park

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Grand Forks Public Schools CTE Career Forum at the Rydell Body Shop

2017 Rydell Career Forum On December 21st, the Rydell Body Shop was honored to participate as a host for Grand Forks Public Schools Career and Technical Education forum. CTE arranged for 17 students to tour the Rydell Auto Body and Glass facility to learn about the multi-facited and high-tech industry of automotive collision repair. The students were given demonstrations on the vehicle damage estimation process, structural automotive repair, general body work applications, auto body paint process and a Q&A with Rydell Body Shop manager, Randy Sattler. Once the group had finished the tour of the Rydell Body Shop facility they had the opportunity to visit the "Toy Shop". This building is located on the Rydell property and houses the Rydell family hot rods and show cars, including the Grand Master, Madam V and Bob Rydell's recent purchase, a 1972 orange Camaro that he purchased from Dale Earnhardt Jr. and drove back to North Dakota last fall.(pictured above) The Grand Forks Public Schools Career and Technical Education is a compilation of programs that educate students in fields such as building trades, graphic arts and in this instance CTEs auto service technology. During this class students will be exposed to basic engine repair, transmission repair, both manual and automatic, suspension and steering and system maintenance on electrical, heating and air conditioning and engine performance, the CTE program offers two courses in this field (automotive technology 1&2). Learn More about CTE

Angel Tree 2017

2017 Angel Tree

2017 Angel Tree The annual Rydell Angel Tree's are up at both Rydell Chevrolet Buick GMC and at Rydell Honda Nissan so please come in to support this wonderful program and make sure that no child goes without a present this holiday season. This is a program that helps to support underprivileged families around the holidays, it works by having kids create a list of wants on a sheet of paper, the paper is then placed on a tree located in all of our Grand Forks, ND locations. Contributors then will purchase the gifts and place under the tree so that no child will go without a gift for the holidays. Our company has partnered with the Grand Forks County Northeast Human Service Center for many years with a great success, so stop on by either dealership to find out how you can make a child's holiday special this year. Directions to Rydell Chevrolet Buick GMC Directions to Rydell Honda Nissan

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