JoyHaven

A special place for special people

Home

Our Vision Our Mission

Location

Brochure

Joy Haven Booking/Pricing

Joy Haven Limo Service

Limo Service Helpers

JoyHaven Subdivision

Looking Back

The future vision

Mom's Room

RV Parking

Room 911 Bar

The Brides Room

The Bin/Master Suite

The Foundation

The Putts Mini Golf

OutdoorTrail&Cabin Rental

Vendor List

Vendors

Banners

Bakery

Cakes

Cosmetics

Decorating & Planners

Entertainment

Floral

Food Vendors

Formal Wear

Seamstress

Gifts/Jewelry

Hair Stylist

Helpful Info

Hotels

Jumpers/Games

Outdoor decor

Photographers/Video

Printers

Security Guard

Travel

Wedding Coordinator

Wine

Video's

Barn & Grill

MySpace/Facebook/Twitter

You Tube Weddings

News items

Blog page 1

Blog page2

Blog page 3

Blog page 4

Blog page 5

Blog Page 6

Blog page 7

FaceBook Blogs

Questions and Answers

Out Door Wedding Pics

New Pics

Photo Galley

Indoor Wedding

Dec2010/Jan2011

October 2010 Wedding

Fall Wedding 2010

eXfuze Seminar

50th Anniversary

Fall Wedding

Photo Gallery 16

Photo Gallery 15

Photo Gallery 14

Photo Gallery 13

Photo Gallery 12

Photo Gallery 11

Photo Gallery 10

Photo Gallery 9

Photo Gallery 8

Photo Gallery 7

Photo Gallery 6

Photo Gallery 5

Photo Galley 4

Photo Gallery 3

Photo Gallery 2

Photo Gallery 1

Movies

Guest Book

Past Weddings

Kubischta/Polanchek

Mr. and Mrs. Jepson

Mr. and Mrs. Jace Leno

Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Berger

Mr. & Mrs. Derryn Johnson

M/M Jeremy Armstrong

Mr. & Mrs. Dale Ihli

M/M Trevor Hitchcock

Allison & John Browning

Mr. & Mrs. Carl Rehbein

Jason & Monica Hilton

LINKS

The Putts

NOW OPEN 

SUNDAY - THURSDAY
(MAYBE OPEN FRIDAY, SATURDAY, DEPENDING ON EVENTS HELD HERE AT JOY HAVEN, CHECKING BOOKING TAB )http://www.joyhaven.com/joyhavenbookingpricing.html

1 P.M. TO 9 P.M.

CALL 701.290.0112
(MAYBE DOING ITEMS AROUND JOY HAVEN)

Sometimes life is the Pitts
and we need to take care of it with the help of others and move on.    The miniature Golf Course will be called "The Putts"  Like everything at Joy Haven, The Putts (formally Putt and Stuff) has a purpose,   We are going to work the 19 holes with each hole asigned to a non-profit organization which deals with family and kids having a pamphlet at each hole, the location will be in the Barn Corral at Joy Haven. The holes will start with Hole #1 and end with Hole #19 but the holes #2 to #18 maybe in different spots, something like life not always going where it should be going.  Some of the holes maybe backward such as when we have to take a step back to get forward. 

So if you want to sponsor a hole all you need to do is let me know and provide the pamphlets for the hole.  Pictures of each hole are shown above the sponsor. 

Donations for the non-profits groups will be accepted at the end of the miniture golf holes.   These donations will be forwarded.       



Plans for the Putt and Stuff being remained The Putts

 
Is to move to the corral area of the Joy Haven(current area will be used for apartment buildings),

19 holes all sponsored by a Non-Profit groups which deals with kids or family (no cost to the groups, 6 holes left to fill). 

The main building will become a Family cabin north of the bins, 

The resting spot in the middle will remain in the middle with seating and eating tables/chairs, 

The chain link fence (70 x 100) will be to the south of the Campers(south parking area) will be used for a dog kennel for guest(you will have to clean up after your dogs,scooper provided). 

Group rates will be posted later along with hours for the general public.  You will enter on the south/east corner with a window being installed(northeast corner) in the Limo building. 


___________________________________________________________________________________________________________


___________________________________________________________________________________________________________

On the bottom of this page is where you can enter your info and pick of hole along with 2nd hole choice incase first is taken.  Under the  section,  list what your organization is about.  and submit the info.  I will then post it to the hole. 

The Putts
HOLE 1

SPONSOR-  The SAM Spady Foundation

POINTS OF INTEREST-  honors the memory of Samantha Spady, a 19-year old student at Colorado State University, who died of alcohol poisoning on September 5, 2004.   The purpose of the Foundation is to find an effective alcohol awareness program with emphasis on alcohol poisoning and high-risk consumption that can be implemented at colleges and universities in the United States.

CONTACT-

The SAM Spady Foundation
P.O. Box 701
Beatrice, NE 68310

http://www.samspadyfoundation.org/index.html



 
HOLE 2

SPONSOR-   Voicebook Project


POINTS OF INTEREST-VoiceBook is an AmeriCorps VISTA led project and is designed for children with an absent or soon to be absent parent or grandparent. The absence or upcoming absence of a parent or grandparent could be for a variety of reasons: military/veterans, incarceration, job related travel, or just not living in the same physical location as the child. A parent or grandparent picks a childrenÂ’s book from the donated collection and is recorded reading it. After the recording takes place, the book and recording will be given to the child as a way for him/her to hear Mom, Dad, Grandma, or Grandpa reading a bedtime story or anytime story. The VoiceBook Project allows for a meaningful connection to be maintained between these adults and children regardless of distance. If you or someone you know would be interested in this program contact Chelsea at 701-227-8421.


CONTACT-  Chelsea at 701-227-8421

E-mail Address: chelsea.mann@ndsu.edu




Web Address:

www.rsvpnorthdakota.org


 
HOLE 3

SPONSOR-   St. Benedict's Health Center


POINTS OF INTEREST-
St. Benedict’s Resident Council is a resident organization within the facility. The Council, which meets monthly, serves as a wonderful venue for residents to participate in decision-making and voice any concerns or ideas to improve quality of life for all residing within the facility. The group itself is led by a resident president nominated and selected by his or her peers. The group’s discussions have led to new activity programming ideas, special event ideas, and more potential ways to increase their fundraising capacity. The council has several was in which it regularly raises funds within the facility. These fundraisers include “Dollar Jean Mondays,” and the facility pop machine, as well as the St. Ben’s Coffee Shop. Although volunteers assist the residents in running the coffee shop, the residents do most of the baking themselves! Along with raising the funds, the council is also responsible for determining the best way to put the money !
to use in order to improve the place in which they live for both themselves as well as future residents. Every year, the council elects to donate a generous chunk of their fundraising efforts to the St. BenedictÂ’s Fund. The money in this fund is combined with other donations and funneled into projects such as the Beauty Shop and Dining room renovations. The Resident Council plays a valuable role in resident life, giving residents greater choice and independence.




CONTACT- St. Benedict's Health Center

701.456.7242
E-mail Address: alana.zayden@yahoo.com

Web Address:
http://www.saint-benedicts.org



 
HOLE 4

SPONSOR-  Kids on the Block


POINTS OF INTEREST
-   The Kids on the Block, a cast of puppets that interact and converse with children about issues such as mental health, bullying, and healthy eating. This unique platform for discussion and learning provides them with a way to understand concepts of mental health and also provides them with a vocabulary to talk about those issues, encouraging conversation between students, educators and parents alike. Created in 1977 to raise awareness of disabilities and other social concerns, the puppets continue to help educate kids and adults to respect our differences and learn about personal skills.
A performance of one skit typically takes 15-20 minutes and includes a discussion on the topic post performance. There are various activities that can be paired with a performance to expand upon a topic and help children more clearly understand concepts.



CONTACT-  Kids on the Block

701.227.8421
 
E-mail Address: beverly.hafele@ndsu.edu



www.rsvpnorthdakota.org

 
HOLE 5

SPONSOR-      St. Joseph's Hospital and Health Center Harvest Home


POINTS OF INTEREST-St. Joseph’s Hospital Foundation sponsors a special lodging option for individuals needing medical assistance in our community and surrounding areas.  This special lodging is called Harvest Home, which is a home away from home for patients and family members whose loved ones are being treated at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Health Center, nursing homes, area treatment centers, dental offices and physicians offices.  Over ten years, we have provided services to individuals and families not only in southwestern North Dakota, eastern Montana, and northwestern South Dakota, but also out of State guests spanning the country from New York to Alaska.

 

The Harvest Home is owned and operated by the St. Joseph’s Hospital Foundation and a volunteer committee.  Guests are considered part of the volunteer team by preparing their own meals, cleaning their room and doing their own laundry.  A donation of $15.00 per night is requested.  The Harvest Home has five sleeping rooms available on a first-come first-serve basis.  Requests for rooms are made by the hospital foundation staff, a doctor, dentist, social worker or hospital employees. 



CONTACT- http://www.stjoeshospital.org

701.456.4772
 
E-mail Address: kathylong2@catholichealth.net



 
HOLE 6

SPONSOR-Beginning Experience & Children's Beginning Experience


POINTS OF INTEREST-
The purpose of Beginning Experience is to facilitate the grief resolution process for adults and children who have suffered a loss through death, divorce or separation, thereby enabling them to again love themselves, others and God.
We accomplish the purpose by offering quality, copyrighted, grief resolution programs presented by trained peer ministers. These programs are designed to move grieving people through a transformational process to a new beginning in their lives.

We believe that through resolving the grief of a significant loss, individuals participate in the death and resurrection of Christ as he lives in the world today; that those working through this experience can effectively walk with others for whom the experience is new and hard; and that the invitation to recover offers an opportunity for transforming one's life, and for freeing individuals to love self, others and God in new and deeper ways.





CONTACT-

7015901105

E-mail Address: dbahley@hotmail.com


 
http://beginningexperienceofwesternnorthdakota.org/1.html


 
HOLE 7

SPONSOR-   Hill Top Heritage Foundation


POINTS OF INTEREST-  Hill Top Heritage Foundation, Inc was established to receive and administer gifts for Hill Top Home of Comfort, a skilled nursing home in the small rural community of Killdeer. Hill Top has earned the nickname as "The Home with Heart" due to its homey atmosphere and the loving care that it provides. The mission of Hill Top Heritage Foundation is to empower Hill Top to excel in providing care in a homelike environment and assist in assuring a stable future bu establishing strong financial resources and community involvement. Hill Top has made a positive difference in the lives of many and the Foundation works hard so that it may continue to do so. Both are 501(c)3 organizations

CONTACT-
 
Hill Top
PO Box 780
City: Killdeer
State: ND
Zip Code: 58640
Daytime Phone: 7017645682

E-mail Address:
vpennington@hthc.org

Web Address:      http://www.hthc.org


 
HOLE 8

SPONSOR-Sunrise Youth Bureau


POINTS OF INTEREST-The Sunrise Youth Bureau works with young people under the age of 18 who have come in contact with the law or are experiencing personal, family, or school problems. The Sunrise Youth Bureau's mission is to provide early intervention services to youth through assessment and accountability. The agency will foster positive services to youth and their families in order to change attitudes, with the intention of diverting youth from further legal and social difficulties. "Each Day Brings New Hope For Youth"


Address: 1340 West Villard
              Dickinson
              ND
              58601
Phone: 701.483.9498

E-mail Address: sunriseholly@yahoo.com


Web Address: http://www.sunriseyouthbureau.com


 
HOLE 9

SPONSOR-The Western Wellness Foundation, Inc

POINTS OF INTEREST-The quality of our future depends on the encouragement and support young people receive today. Therefore, the mission of the Western Wellness Foundation Inc. is making a difference in the lives of children and families, one at a time.


CONTACT-

Western Wellness Foundation, Inc.

Best Friends Mentoring Program
P.O. Box 542
Dickinson, ND 58602-0542

701-483-8615

1-877-877-8685 toll free         
701-483-8616 fax

http://www.westernwellness.org/

 
HOLE 10

SPONSOR-   Make-A-Wish Foundation® of North Dakota


POINTS OF INTEREST-
We grant the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength, and joy. The purpose of the Make-A-Wish Foundation® is to grant the wish of each child who has

reached the age of 2 ½ and is under the age of 18 who has a life-threatening medical

condition, i.e., a progressive, degenerative or malignant medical condition that has

placed the child’s life in jeopardy.



CONTACT-  Make-A-Wish Foundation
                 braun@ndsupernet.com

Web Address:  
www.northdakota.wish.org


 
 
HOLE 11

SPONSOR-Students Against Destructive Decisions SADD


POINTS OF INTEREST-SADD is a positive peer group for teens. SADD helps teens realize they are not alone in wanting to make good decisions. SADD has become a peer to peer education, prevention, and activism organization dedicated to preventing destructive decisions, particularly underage drinking, other drug use, risky and impaired driving, teen violence and teen suicide. SADD isn't just a organization its a lifestyle.


CONTACT-
Holly Praus
                1340 West Villard
                Dickinson
                ND
                58601
Daytime Phone: 701.483.9498

E-mail Address: sunriseholly@yahoo.com

Web Address:
http://www.nlsadd.com


 
HOLE 12

SPONSOR-Domestic Violence & Rape Crisis Center


POINTS OF INTEREST-
Domestic Violence is not a private problem, it is a community concern and cannot be tolerated in our homes or workplaces. DVRCC provides the following confidential support services to victims of physical, sexual and emotional abuse: 24 Hr. Crisis Center Line, Safe Shelter, Crisis Counseling, Protective Orders, Personal Advocacy, Legal Advocacy, Outreach Services, Public Education, Support Groups for Women & Children, Community Task Forces, Safety Planning.
We are always looking for Volunteers.



CONTACT-
P.O. Box 1081
City: Dickinson
State: ND
Zip Code: 58601

Daytime Phone: 7012254506
Evening Phone: 7012254506

E-mail Address:
dvrcc@ndsupernet.com


Web Address: http://www.dvrcrisiscenter.org

 
HOLE 13

SPONSOR-                           Dickinson Early Head Start

POINTS OF INTEREST-
Early Head Start is a newly Federally grant funded program in Southwest North Dakota that provides families with support and resources to achieve positive outcomes for their infants and toddlers up to age 3 through parent education programs, home visits and family child care options. Early Head Start is a curriculum based program that will help the parents/caregivers ensure that their children are reaching their developmental milestones. Early Head Start also assists expectant families in achieving healthy prenatal outcomes. Home based services are available throughout the eight counties of southwest North Dakota. Center based services for infants and toddlers are also being developed in Dickinson.
Community Action Partnership is a non-profit organization that serves low-income residents in the 8 county area of southwest North Dakota.




CONTACT-                            Dickinson Early Head Start
                                               202 East Villard
                                               Dickinson , North Dakota
                                               701.227.0131

http://www.dickinsoncap.org/Early_Head-Start.html
 
HOLE 14

SPONSOR-ABLE, Inc.


POINTS OF INTEREST-ABLE, Inc. was established October 1984 with three locations in Dickinson, Bowman and Hettinger. ABLE, Inc. supports people with intellectual disabilities in all facets of life including: health, employment, community involvement, housing, family assistance and finances. We have seen people grow from living in a group setting to living in their own apartments, building relationships with family and friends, and develop and maintain employment. ABLE, Inc. has a wonderful mission for people living in southwest North Dakota. Please join us in our effort to enhance the lives of people with intellectual disabilities.


Address Line 1: 1951 1st West
City: Dickinson
State: North Dakota
Zip Code: 58601
Daytime Phone: 7014563000
E-mail Address: manderson@ableinc.net
 
Web Address:
http://ableinc.net


 
HOLE 15

SPONSOR-   The GOD'S CHILD Project


POINTS OF INTEREST-

 Founded in 1991 by North Dakota native and human rights leader Patrick Atkinson, The GODÂ’S CHILD Project was created to provide vital services around the world to children in need. 20 years later, the headquarters is still based out of Bismarck, ND.
Today, The GODÂ’S CHILD Project is made up of a broad range of individuals with a common desire to contribute to the global community. Working in impoverished areas throughout Guatemala, El Salvador, Africa (Malawi), India, and the United States, The GODÂ’S CHILD Project maintains a solid commitment to bringing relief to children affected by poverty, hunger, human trafficking, and crime.
The GODÂ’S CHILD Project is also home to the Institute for Trafficked, Exploited & Missing Persons (ITEMP), an organization that deals specifically with human rights abuses related to human trafficking. Established in 2001, ITEMP advocates against trafficking on an international scale, with programs designed to protect victims and pursue legal restitution from perpetrators.
You can find out more about The GODÂ’S CHILD Project and its various programs including ITEMP at GodsChild.org.



CONTACT-
The GODÂ’S CHILD Project
721 Memorial Hwy
Bismarck, ND 58504
701-255-7956

http://www.GodsChild.org



 
HOLE 16

SPONSOR-RoughRider Judo Club


POINTS OF INTEREST-
RoughRider Judo promotes Judo as a non-profit. Instructors are volunteers. We run an adult class with ages starting at 13 one night a week year-round. Every June, we have a month-long "Introduction to Judo for Juniors" class, which adults are welcome to as well, but is open to ages as young as 5. Parents are encouraged to train with their kids! Check the website for pictures and more information. Roughrider Judo Club is part of the Gentle Ways, Inc., judo dojos, also a non-profit, which promotes judo across ND and Minnesota (so far!).

CONTACT- 
Jeff Ficek
Address Line : 522 Sims
City: Dickinson
State: ND
Zip Code: 58601
Daytime Phone: 7012278710
Evening Phone: 7012278710
E-mail Address: dakota@roughriderjudo.com


Web Address:
http://Roughriderjudo.com


 
HOLE 17

SPONSOR-  Yellow Bike Program and Reconditioned Bikes for Kids, Inc.


POINTS OF INTEREST-
We provide refurbished bikes, trikes, scooters, and wagons to anyone in need. We have also donated used exercise equipment to Disabled American Vets and local fire departments.

CONTACT- 
bikerbfk@rapidnet.com

Yellow Bike Program and Reconditioned Bikes for Kids, Inc.

    

www.rapidnet.com/~bikerbfk


 
HOLE 18

SPONSOR-    Smart Kids Foundation


POINTS OF INTEREST-  

Mission:
Smart Kids Foundation is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit charitable institution based in Dickinson, ND that is dedicated to empowering hardworking economically disadvantaged students to bridge the digital divide and advance their academic and personal achievements by awarding them home pc computers. This is achieved by collecting donated computers, refurbishing and reusing computers thereby extending their useful lives and reducing waste!
The Goal:
Our goal is to prepare youth for future success by providing real world educational experiences that challenge their ability to problem solve, work as a team, perform academically at a high level and learn real-life lessons




CONTACT-

E-mail Address: chaddu@realsmart1.com


 
HOLE 19

SPONSOR-   RSVP+ Dakota West



POINTS OF INTEREST-   RSVP+ is a federally and locally funded program that connects non-profits and schools with needs to volunteers with skills. Formerly known as RSVP, the + signifies the elimination of its age requirement. RSVP+ North Dakota invites individuals of all ages to enhance personal growth, develop leadership skills, and meet critical community needs through meaningful volunteer service opportunities. We have volunteers from ages 5 to 85. And we provide volunteers for over 65 non-profits, schools, and government agencies in southwest North Dakota. Contact RSVP+ at 701-227-8421 to volunteer in your community!


CONTACT-     RSVP+ at 701-227-8421 to volunteer in your community

E-mail Address: chelsea.mann@ndsu.edu


Web Address:

www.rsvpnorthdakota.org

First Name
Last Name
Address Line 1
City
State
Zip Code
Daytime Phone() -
Evening Phone() -
E-mail Address
Hole Number
Organization Name
2nd Hole Choice in case first filled
Web Address
POINTS OF INTEREST
www.joyhaven.com

Web Hosting powered by Network Solutions®