Last year’s winner is installing QR codes at Stillwater sites linking to historic photos and information
A postcard showing a picture of what Rattlesnake Curve near McKusick Lake in Stillwater looked like in 1908. Stillwater resident Matt Thueson was announced Sept. 14, 2023 as the winner of the Stillwater Area Community Foundation’s Great Idea contest. He won a $10,000 grant to install QR codes at sites in and around Stillwater that would link to historic photos and information about each location. (Courtesy of Matt Thueson)
Applications are now open for the Stillwater Area Community Foundation’s annual Great Idea Competition.
The foundation will award up to $10,000 to a person, organization or business from the Stillwater area that is prepared to undertake a civic-minded project and needs funding to make it happen.
Last year, Stillwater resident Matt Thueson came up with a plan to install QR codes in and around Stillwater that would link to historic photos and information about the site. The first set of “History Spots” will be installed on May 24, and more will appear in early summer, Thueson said.
Other past Great Idea winners include:
- “Growing Youth, Growing Food,” Cimarron Community Farm’s free summer youth program
- “Wild River Journey,” a program from Wild Rivers Conservancy to bring more than 500 students onto the St. Croix River via paddle boat field trips;
- Friends of Fairy Falls
- Power of the St. Croix Utility Box Mural Project
- Beautification of the Stillwater Stairs
- River City Sculpture Tour
- Pollinator Friendly Alliance of Stillwater
- Friends of Stillwater Area Dog Park
The competition is open to individuals, businesses, groups, city/county government, schools and nonprofit organizations, but competition guidelines are “intentionally vague to encourage creativity,” foundation officials said.
The selection committee considers whether the project “enhances quality of life in the area, strengthens community connections, leaves a lasting impact or builds community pride,” officials said. “A winning idea could make life more enjoyable for residents and visitors, address environmental concerns, help underserved citizens, attract visitors or engage residents.”
If selected, the Great Idea recipient must then develop and execute the idea, initiative or project, officials said.
The deadline is June 30. The winner will be announced in July.