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CHS students on the road…
Nine senior students from Corsica High School, accompanied by their English teacher Mrs. Eide, took a field trip last Wednesday to visit a few members of the design:SD team at work. The student have been working with the RLC and members of the design:SD team to prepare for the charrette on May 16-19. The field trip gave students an opportunity to see architects, construction workers, and planners in their natural environment!
The first stop on the trip was at TSP architecture firm in Sioux Falls (visit their website at www.teamtsp.com). The students learned about what architects do, what it takes to become an architect, and also about how architects must work with engineers, construction companies, and clients in order to do their work. After a tour of the office, the students visited a job site with Elizabeth (architect) and Marv (construction manager, pictured left below) from TSP.
On the way to Planning and Development District III, students caught a glimpse of one of the great examples of neighborhood design in Sioux Falls at McKennan Park. The houses are a showcase for how a neighborhood can look when you are intentional about creating a sense of community.
What would a field trip be without food? We stopped in Tea on our way to Planning and Development District III at the Pizza Ranch for lunch. A nap was had by most as we headed to Yankton with bellies full of chicken, pizza, and dessert pizza!
At our visit to District III (see their website at www.districtiii.org) we all learned what can be done with GIS mapping and GPS units. Eric and Harry from District III were kind enough to entertain us with videos of 3-D applications for GIS mapping as well as other examples of what GIS technology is being used for. Students learned how dispatch offices are using GIS mapping to locate emergencies and the fastest way to respond.
A big thanks to TSP and District III for taking time to teach about what they do! See more pictures of students on the field trip below!
1 comment April 27, 2007
Pie and Ideas
Things got off to a rough start for us Tuesday night at the Dessert and Design event held at the Corsica Grade School. Thanks to the school district’s janitorial staff and Mr. Muckey for helping us get our disaster averted. For most attendees, it jus tmeant we got off to a bit of a late start. That just meant more time to eat pie and ice cream from Cheryl’s Bakery and the Travel Plaza! (Mucho gracias to Sylvia and Birdie for organizing and serving!!)
We introduced folks to some of the design:SD team members, talked about how the whole event will work in May, and about who will be coming. We’re still looking for a few more families willing to host a team member or two from May 16-19 (three nights). You won’t even need to feed them, just provide a bed and some hospitality. If you’re interested in opening your home to the team, contact Rose Lauck.
We heard from the CHS senior class on their survey of the community and involvement with the design:SD project, and started the local “Photo Relay” project. We also put people to work on Tuesday night. We brainstormed and shared visions for the future of the Corsica region. The 60-plus people in attendance split into eight teams, and came up with ideas like:
- a new daycare and preschool,
- an ethnic festival,
- entrepreneurial (how to start a local business) classes in local schools,
- build a wind farm,
- area towns working together
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Add comment April 26, 2007
Photo Relay begins at “Dessert and Design” event tonight!
Design:SD is coming to the Corsica area, but before the team gets here, the regional community has a little work to do. The design team is inviting area residents to take photos of three kinds of places in this region: places you love, places you don’t like, and places you think are special or important. The camera distribution will kickoff at the “Dessert and Design” community gathering on April 24th at the Corsica Grade School gymnasium. Free pie, ice cream and refreshments will be served at 7:00 p.m.

The cameras will be passed throughout the community and used to determine which areas should be showcased or focused on during the design visit in May. Should you have the cameras passed to you, simply follow the instructions included in the bag and keep the cameras rolling. To see a copy of the directions, click here.
The photo relay will run from April 24-May 9. If you would like to be involved in the relay, please contact Lindsey at the Rural Learning Center via email at lindsey.karlson@rlcenter.net or by phone at (605) 772-5139.
Add comment April 24, 2007
The design:SD planning team has tied up the loose ends on the schedule for May 16-19 in Corsica. You can see a color-coded schedule by clicking the picture below. Don’t forget the Official Kickoff event on April 24 at the Grade School Gym. It’s your chance to share your visions for the future and be part of this historic process for the region!
Add comment April 16, 2007
CHS Seniors Help Out Design Team
As you know, Corsica will become the first ever design: SD community. The CHS Senior English class is using this unique opportunity to be involved in something that matters to their community while meeting academic standards. By participating in this kind of real world education, CHS seniors discover first hand how important research, writing, and communication skills are to the success of this project.
The seniors are responsible for creating survey questions and for collecting data that will be important to the design team in helping the community create its vision. Collecting data through survey questions and discussion, attending design team and community meetings along with photographing various points of interest around Corsica are just a few ways CHS seniors are contributing to this project. Meeting deadlines, utilizing technology, and working with a wide variety of professional people is a great way to experience the real world while giving helping their community.
To help gather community and input the CHS seniors have created an online survey. To give your ideas and input to the design team please click here. The preliminary results of the survey will be reported by the students at the “Dessert and Design” gathering on Tuesday, April 24th at 7:00pm in the Corsica grade school gym.
Add comment April 13, 2007
“Dessert and Design” Event Kicks Off design:SD Project
Tuesday, April 24th will mark the official local kickoff for design:SD, Project Corsica. Please join members of the South Dakota design team for an evening of “Dessert and Design” from 7:00 to 8:30pm on April 24th in the Corsica grade school gym. The evening gathering begins the three week countdown to the design:SD event that will be held May 16-19. Dessert and coffee will be served while the design team describes the project and what it means for the Corsica region. Area residents will discuss what ideas and dreams they have for the future of the Corsica region. Those ideas will help create the foundation of the design team’s visit in May.
Corsica and the surrounding region is the first-ever design:SD project community. The event will draw 20-30 professionals from all walks of design and community development to the region to visually express local dreams for the future. The design team will spend three intense days in the area learning, listening, and drawing what locals want the community and region to look like in years to come. The design event will help people of the Corsica region dream about the future, with special emphasis on the importance of design in building a vision we can all share.
The success of design:SD, Project Corsica relies on your involvement in the process. Please join members of the design team on Tuesday, April 24th to learn more about becoming involved in this special event. To view the event flyer, click here.
Lindsey Karlson, RLC
Add comment April 10, 2007
Design Team meets at the Legion Hall
The design:SD planning team spent an afternoon in Corsica on March 23. We met with the local Housing Commission and with the senior class from Corsica High School. We also further developed our plans for May 16-19. We’ll soon be releasing the event schedule.
The Corsica Commercial Club has set up a handful of committees to help coordinate the charrette (what is a charrette?), including a Food Committee and a Host Home Committee. The Food Committee will be in charge of coordinating/serving the meals and snacks/refreshments for the Design SD Team while they are in Corsica in May. The Host Home group is looking for families in the Corsica area who are willing to host a Design Team member for 3 nights. Host families will not need to feed your guest, just provide a place to sleep, shower, etc. If you’d like to help, just contact Nathan Hinker at the Avera Corsica Clinic.
Add comment March 29, 2007
design:SD Introduced at the Pancake Feed
The Design South Dakota team introduced the project to many Corsica area residents at the Corsica Commercial Club’s Customer Appreciation Days last Saturday. The Commercial Club served pancakes and sausages for free to hundreds of Corsica locals, while Jim Beddow, Ward Whitwam and I talked design and charrette with the locals.
Big thanks go to our friends at the Willmar Design Center in Willmar, MN (especially Bev Daugherty) for allowing us to borrow their charrette boards to use in our display. Also thanks to TSP Architects in Sioux Falls for lending us the display background, to Bobbi Gaukel at one8ty creative for designing the logo and handouts on super short notice, and to Nathan Hinker and the Corsica Commercial Club for inviting us to participate (and giving us the idea for the booth)!
Ward Whitwam, AIA and a member of the design:SD planning team, ran into an old friend (or maybe adversary?) at the pancake feed. Ward designed the Corsica Elementary School 39 years ago. At that time, Sid Hoekstra, who still lives in Corsica, was the School Board Chair. Sid and Ward recalled the arguments they had almost 40 years ago over the price of the project.
Ward also visited with the folks in the Douglas County Hospital booth. He learned they will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of building the hospital later this year. As it turns out, Ward also designed that building half a century ago!
Thanks to the Corsica community for the warm welcome!
Joe B.
(you can enlarge any of the above pictures by clicking on them)
1 comment March 28, 2007
RLC and Architects at Customer Appreciation on Saturday
On Saturday we will have a booth at the Commercial Club’s Customer Appreciation event at the Corsica Legion Hall. RLC staff and a handful of architects from AIA South Dakota will be on hand to visit with folks about an exciting project coming to Corsica in May.
The design:SD team will spend four intense days in town from May 16 to 19. The team is 20-30 professionals from all walks of design and community development. They will work with Corsica area residents to dream about the future, and illustrate that vision with drawings and ideas.
Thanks to support from grants, the event will be NO COST to the Corsica community! It is being sponsored by The Rural Learning Center and American Institute of Architects, along with the Corsica Commercial Club and Planning and Development District III.
Please visit our booth on Saturday! You can learn more about design:SD at designsd.org.
Joe Bartmann, The Rural Learning Center
Nathan Hinker and I showing off the new logo designed for the project.
Add comment March 22, 2007
Hands on education
Corsica high school senior students will be doing things a bit differently in the new year. This senior class will be the first graduating class to complete an educational capstone experience called a Senior Project. The project will be incorporated heavily in the English curriculum during the second semester. Students will be researching the Corsica area, and developing products out of their research.
The Rural Learning Center is developing ways to effectively engage youth in rural communities, and will partner with the Corsica School District on the project. The students will work with the Rural Learning Center throughout the semester.
The students will focus their research on three different academic tracks, including Community Design, Understanding Place, and Entrepreneurship. All of the tracks encourage students to get out into the community and learn from the people who live and work in Corsica.
The RLC is excited to partner with the school district on this project! If you would like to know more, send us an email! You can see a detailed description of the tracks here.
Thanks,
Lindsey
Add comment December 20, 2006







