Fifth Annual Sweet N’ Stickey in Dickey Cook Off Raises $2,300 for Hospice

As a medley of delicious aromas rolled through Dickey, N.D., early on Saturday, July 19, residents knew the Annual Sweet N’ Stickey in Dickey Cook Off was off to a successful start. In its fifth year, the event showcased 20 cooks from North Dakota and a few from Minnesota—all hoping to win a Sweet N’ Stickey in Dickey trophy and generate donations for Hospice of the Red River Valley.

Sweet N' Stickey in Dickey_1Participants set up their stations with rubs and utensils in hand by 11 a.m. Throughout the day, each entrant smoked, cooked and cured their ribs until later in the afternoon when they cut, seasoned and sauced the tasty meats for judging. Curt Seter, Hospice of the Red River Valley development officer, was invited to participate as one of the four guest judges during the event. “The experience was great,” he said. “The hospitality and friendliness of the organizers and participants made the day even that much more enjoyable.”

Judging took place in two categories: Judge’s Choice and People’s Choice, with both categories offering first, second and third place winners. While the judges meticulously tasted and tallied each participant’s ribs, community members lined up to have their own plate of the day’s fare. More than 40 racks of ribs were devoured in 30 minutes, as community members placed their votes for the People’s Choice awards. “The event was very efficiently run, and the ribs were delicious,” Seter said. “It was so great to see the turn out and the community rally behind such a worthy organization that helps so many.”

The Judge’s Choice winners were: first place—Herb Carpenter (Bismarck, N.D.), second place—Leanne Johnson (Marion, N.D.) and third place—Kenny Knudson (Marion, N.D.). For added fun, last place, the Fantastically Flushable Ribs award, was proudly accepted by Justin Moser (Dickey, N.D.).

The People’s Choice winners were: first place—Herb Carpenter (Bismarck, N.D.), second place (tied)—Thomas Kartes (Dickey, N.D.), Travis Carpenter (Jamestown, N.D.) and Ike Carpenter (Bismarck, N.D.) and third place (tied)—Brett Lunde (Fargo, N.D.) and Leanne Johnson (Marion, N.D.).

Sweet N' Stickey in Dickey_2By the end of the night, most of the food was gone, but the donation bucket for Hospice of the Red River Valley was full. As donations still come in, the total raised so far is $2,300. “This is the most we’ve been able to donate to Hospice of the Red River Valley in the five years we’ve been holding the event,” Chrissy Kartes, event organizer, explained. “We’re thrilled, and this would not have been possible without great donations from the people in and around our community.”

“A big thanks goes out to numerous people who brought side dishes, Walmart in Jamestown for donating $50 for ribs and Dale and Alicia Pekarski (owners of Dickey Bar) for opening their doors to host this event,” Kartes shared. “We are so appreciative to the many families and friends who donated to a great organization.”

Gramlow Joins Hospice of the Red River Valley as Volunteer Coordinator

Stephanie GramlowHospice of the Red River Valley welcomed Stephanie Gramlow to the agency as a volunteer coordinator. In her role, Gramlow coordinates volunteer services for Hospice patients and families, including recruitment, screening, training, assignments, supervision and support of volunteers in coordination with the patient’s hospice interdisciplinary team.

Previously, Gramlow worked as a counseling intern at Concordia College Counseling Center. She earned her master of education degree in clinical mental health counseling from the North Dakota State University in Fargo.

Choice Financial Go Hawaiian for Hospice Fundraiser Raises More Than $35,000

2014 Go Hawaiian check presentationChoice Financial’s Go Hawaiian for Hospice lunch fundraiser, held July 1 in Fargo, generated more than $35,000 for Hospice of the Red River Valley (HRRV). Attendees of the luau-style lunch enjoyed roast pig, french fries, fresh pineapple, Hawaiian Punch and a frozen treat. Audra Mari, Miss North Dakota USA 2014, and Josie Hettich, Miss North Dakota Teen USA 2014, were special guests at the event that also featured live music, prize drawings and a memorial wall where guests were invited to remember their loved ones. Attendance was estimated at 800 people.

“Despite the wind and rain, the second annual Go Hawaiian for Hospice fundraiser was an overwhelming success; we surpassed our fundraising goal of $30,000,” Deb Gemar, director of community relations for Hospice of the Red River Valley shared. “We are so grateful for the loyal, steadfast supporters of Hospice of the Red River Valley who help us carry out our mission to provide comfort at the end of life’s journey.”

“We know North Dakotans are hardy, but to see those tents nearly full to capacity was still surprising, and truly heartwarming,” Erv Inniger, board member and senior director of community relations at Choice Financial said. “Hospice has a special place in my heart after seeing the care they provide. Choice Financial has locations up and down the Red River Valley, in the same communities served by HRRV, so we’re honored to help this organization serve those in need of end-of-life care.”

The money raised provides care for patients and their families and supports HRRV’s grief support services, as well as other non-reimbursed needs.

Go Hawaiian for Hospice is an annual event.

About Choice Financial
Choice Financial is a premier choice for financial solutions with 14 full-service banking locations and one loan production office in North Dakota, and one full-service banking location in Minnesota. The bank was recently named the top performing community bank by SNL Financial, and is proud to hold the #1 position out of 784 community banks eligible. The designation is based on performance criteria for banks with assets between $500 million and $5 billion.

About Hospice of the Red River Valley
Hospice of the Red River Valley is an independent, not-for-profit hospice serving all, or portions of, 29 counties in North Dakota and Minnesota. Hospice care is intensive comfort care that alleviates pain and suffering, enhancing the quality of life for patients with life-limiting illnesses and their loved ones by addressing their medical, emotional, spiritual and grief needs. For more information, call toll free 800-237-4629, e-mail questions@hrrv.org or visit www.hrrv.org.