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I have found that the youth groups in our are are fading away. Cubscouts, 4-H, groups like that. Sports on the other hand is a different story. That's what kids want to do now.THEFAN said:Our Grange is on te verg of collapse. They are getting ready to sell there building to try and stay as a group.framing fowl said:What sort of community groups -can you give a couple of examples?THEFAN said:I am seeing our community groups starting to disband or on the verg. Not good.
A couple church groups are disbanding due to age and no interest
There's a lady's group also broke up.
Some of our best fund raisers for scholarships at our summer events got done this year. Not enough people interested in running it. We are a small island too.
I will get back to you with others that were mentioned at one of meetings a few weeks ago
I am a grange member and one of the yougest one. There is no new blood and the elders can't do it all anymore. The average age is 65 in most of these groups. I find the youth is disconnected from community and it's all about me. Not good not good at all. I find Morris Berman expalins it pretty good in his book Dark Age America.
I have been working for a masonry and concrete construction company since 2006. I'd have to say, our biggest customer is--everyone's favorite store!--Walmart. The first few years I was here, we had a steady stream of new Walmarts that we were building. But then, in the past couple years, that stream slowed and has now completely stopped. There are no or very few new Walmarts being built right now in the Wisconsin/Minnesota/Illinois region that we work in. I don't know if this is an economic indicator, or if it's just because there can only be so many Walmarts. Right now, we are only doing additions/remodels on Walmarts, and they are piddly little jobs. I am definately worried about my employment future.
For a while, we had a lot of state projects (schools, gov't buildings, etc...) that carried us through, so it wasn't so bad. But now, even those are drying up... Commercial construction is pretty darn slow right now. We had to take a job all the way down in Iowa (a women's correctional institute).