Wednesday 16 September 2015

Wednesday 15 July 2015

Visit the Villages Tractor Trek 2015

Aerial view of the tractor assembly point at Reinland Community Centre
Visiting the Villages during the 8th Annual Tractor Trek on Saturday July 11th was a delight.  The weather was just the right combination of warm temperatures and overcast skies.  The entourage of 50 tractors started the trek in Reinland, crossed HWY #32 and then wended its way northward through Blumenfeld, Friedensfeld, Hochfeld, Chortitz and then had a lunch stop at Eden Mental Health Centre.

Five rows of tractors all lined up at Eden Mental Health Centre

Hospital Director John Abbors gave the trekkers a summary of the background to the facility, how it serves the Southern Health Region and how it continues to be a part of the expression of faith as it was first envisioned by the nine founding church conferences.

When the trekkers left after lunch, they made a slow procession past Salem Home; whose administration had been informed, allowing assembled residents the opportunity to see what residents of the villages had seen during the morning hours.

The tour stopped in at Chortitz at Valley Christian Academy for a balance beam competition.  The goal in this event was to drive the tractor up onto two large bridge timbers and balance the tractor for five seconds without either of the ends touching the ground.  A number of riders accomplished the task and the winner was Ed Dyck from Boissevain on a Farmall A with a time of 23.22 seconds.  For his efforts he will be receiving a year’s subscription to the ‘Antique Power’ magazine.
Balancing beam...with stye!
After everyone arrived back in Reinland for supper, the judges took over and made awards in a number of categories.


The Best Non-Restored Tractor went to John Driedger from Carman on his 1964 Massey Ferguson 35.


The Best Original Restored went to Jake Harder from Altona on his 1959 John Deere 730.

The Best Original Restored with Modifications went to Randy Suderman who was driving a 1958 Allis Chalmers D-14.


The Quietest Running Tractor award went to Armin Ens from Reinland on what he calls his “parade queen”, a 1948 Ford 8N.


The Oldest Tractor award went to Greg Chase from Regina who was driving John Elias, his father-in-law’s 1940 Ford 9N.

 A new award was handed out this year and it was Ladies Choice award, chosen by ladies of course based on whatever criteria they deemed fitting.  The award went to Bev Dyck of Winkler driving her family’s 1953 John Deere 70.  We were informed by the judges that Bev’s flowing white locks and cute over-all shorts were a contributing factor.


The Easiest Starting award went to Tyler Wiebe who was driving his grand-father’s 1953 Oliver 77 and he also received the Smoothest Running Tractor Award.  It is also important to note that his grand-father, Martin P. Wiebe had been a long-time participant in the Tractor Trek and a source of encouragement to the organizers of the Tractor Trek.  His passing in February of this year was a great loss to his family who honoured him by participating in this year’s event.

The purpose of the event was to raise the awareness of what Eden Mental Health Centre does in the community and to again highlight the breadth of services that have grown from that original dream.  The services include Segue Career Options, helping people evaluate their skills and receive training and coaching as they re-enter the working community.  Also highlighted was the fact that housing and supports within those housing complexes are available to people who are in some stage of mental health recovery, living alongside others who do not necessarily have any diagnosis or need for supports.  The housing model is a reflection of the reality of the world we all live in.  Not everyone is healthy, nor is everyone ill.  We have some of each and we live together and the Eden housing model is a reflection of that reality.

The results of event were that; at the time of this writing, just over $57,000 was recorded as received from the community.  It again is a clear indication of the community’s generosity and also an indication of the fact that there is a recognition of the need for the services that Eden can offer to the Southern Health region.


Visit the Villages Tractor Trek 2016 is scheduled for Saturday July 9th, 2016.  As in each year past, a new route will be chosen and new events added to the ‘TO DO’ list.

All tractor pictures are courtesy of Terry Klassen photography.  If you'd like to see the complete catalogue of pictures that he took during this event, go to:  www.topstockphoto.com and then go to 'Galleries' - 'Special Events' - 'Tractor Trek 2015'.

Wednesday 24 June 2015

100 Holes For Eden

Eden Foundation's Linda Driedger at the 15th Annual Eden Foundation IronMan Golf Marathon
One hundred holes in one day may seem like a long day on the golf course, but it's not too much for those looking to support Eden Health Care Services.

The 15th annual Eden Foundation IronMan Golf Marathon took place in Winkler Tuesday, raising over $10,000 for Eden Health Care Services.

Eden Foundation's Linda Driedger says the funds raised at this tournament will be used for mental health recovery programs, programs for housing, job opportunity services, counselling, and other programs that will give individuals with mental health issues a chance at recovery.

Eleven golfers took part in the day, one of which was Winkler Chamber President Ryan Hildebrand. He was on the 75th hole when we chatted with him about why he wanted to do this.
"I've seen the work that Eden has done first-hand and I see how many people are helped through the work of Eden and it just inspires us to come out year after year."
This was Hildebrand's 5th year participating in the tournament.

Written by Vickie Addison for Pembina Valley Online. Used with permission.

Monday 15 June 2015

Steinbach Tractor Trek


Saturday June 13th was a perfect day for Steinbach's Tractor Trek 2015.  The event is a collaboration between Mennonite Heritage Village and Eden Foundation, raising funds for their respective programs.  The two organizations collaborate in this effort, sharing responsibilities, the costs associated with the event and then the proceeds of the event.  As of this writing in excess of $32,000 has been donated to the combined effort of these two organizations.

The theme for 2015 was "Preserving the Past and Creating a Future".  Mennonite Heritage Village has been active since it began in the business of preserving the stories and the artifacts of a people who arrived in Manitoba and called it home.  In order that the artifacts will stay intact for future generations to see, climate control equipment at MHV is in need of repair and upgrade.

Eden Foundation represented the "Creating a Future" portion of the theme in that proceeds will be used to create hope, healing and community by supporting the work of Eden Health Care Services.  The work of EHCS in the Southern Health Region includes personal and family counselling, work-readiness assessment and training, and housing and supports.  A significant goal for Eden Health Care Services is to provide resources to build a new apartment block following the model already proven to be successful at Penfeld Court in Steinbach and Concordia Village IV in Winnipeg.

Pictures of many of the tractors and some of the activities will be posted in the very new future. Visit this site again in the near future.

Access Credit Union Renews Support for Eden Health Care Services

Chris Hildebrand, Earl Reimer, Joel Billing
Access Credit Union presented a cheque of $8,000 to Eden Foundation to support the work of Eden Health Care Services, on Wednesday June 10th.  The financial support of ACU is a very important factor in helping to make a number of Eden Foundation events a possibility. These funds are the 'seed money' around which the Foundation can build events around which the community can get involved.  Because of this support funds donated in support of the IronMan Golf Tournament, Visit the Villages Tractor Trek, Head for the Hills Cycling Event and Sharing Our Stories will all be going directly to the work of Eden Health Care Services.

The work of Eden Health Care Services that is being supported by these fund-raising events goes to support private counselling for people who would not otherwise be able to receive individualized help.  It also goes to support trainers in helping people prepare for and find work and return to the community as a valuable contributor to the community and it also goes to provide safe, affordable housing for those who would not otherwise be able to afford a decent place to live.

Access Credit Union values the partnership with Eden and understands the significance of good mental health within the workplace.  ACU is by its nature an organization created by the people and for the people of the communities they serve.  They have shown that communitment to the community by their involvement in many charities and events in the community and Eden Foundation represents one of those involvements.