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Jean Sanford Replinger

It is with great sadness that the Ernest C. Oberholtzer Foundation notes the passing of Jean Sanford Replinger, who died in Marshall, MN on November 16th.
Jean is called the “founding program director” of the Foundation for many good reasons. She was first attracted to Mallard Island in the fall of 1982 and was soon focused on the management and shelving of Ober’s book collection, with several other steadfast volunteers. By the mid-1980s, Jean had some very good ideas about how to use the island by offering various program opportunities, and she designed several programs each summer for the next decade or so.
By the early 2000’s, Jean’s volunteer energy was waning a bit, and other leaders came in to add physical energy to the island and its management, although Jean remained on the Board of Directors until the summer of 2016. She served as Secretary of the Board for many years, and her minutes were multi-paged tomes of discussion and detail as the organization grew.
Several major projects were accomplished during Jean’s tenure of program leadership for the Foundation, namely the publishing of TOWARD MAGNETIC NORTH, which became a beloved collection of essays and 1912 canoe journey photos, the creation of a bronze statue of the “Woman with Sticks,” and later publication of BOUND FOR THE BARRENS (2012) which was a rendering of Ober’s personal journals for that same epic canoe journey. Meanwhile, many of the principles and practices that staff and caretakers still use for the management of Mallard Island began during her decades of leadership.
In Jean’s own words from a 2010 email that has now surfaced, we can read about her motivation for all things Mallard Island. Why, she was asked, did she open herself to the whole big idea of Mallard Island, its books, its cabins, and its people?
Said Jean, “I sensed a need being unmet… It seemed like the sunrise to a delightful new day… And I kept with it as long as I felt like I was able to be a part of making a good thing better,” (especially) “empowering others, honoring the earth, and keeping to the agreed upon mission” for the place.
We are grateful for her decades of leadership and for her fine strong life, well-lived. More will be written about her, absolutely, so stay tuned to future newsletters or other ways in which we can remember and honor Jean Sanford Replinger.
Image: Jean and Joe Paddock, taken at the Wannigan table, summer 2005.

 

Jean Sanford Replinger2024-11-19T22:46:16+00:00

Fall Newsletter

The Oberholtzer Foundation Fall Newsletter is now available.

Enjoy!

Photo below is of Jean Sanford Replinger shelving the final book in the 1980’s.

Fall Newsletter2024-11-18T22:05:50+00:00

The 2025 Host Application is now available

The Oberholtzer Foundation’s mission is to foster Ober’s legacy and North Woods island home as a source of inspiration, renewal, and connection to Indigenous Peoples, kindred spirits, and the natural world. Gi-bezhig-oomin.

Do you have a program idea that align’s with the Oberholtzer Foundation’s mission? Applications are now being accepted for 2025 hosted program weeks. The application deadline is December 1. Please reach out to tom@eober.org for more information.

The application can be found here: https://eober.org/mallard-island/generalsummerprograms/

The 2025 Host Application is now available2024-10-23T17:24:11+00:00

Free Instructional Opportunity on Mallard Island!

Mallard Island Master Classes

July 31  (or August 1 in case of bad weather)

All classes will take place on Mallard Island in Rainy Lake. Pick up and drop off will be at Tilson Bay public landing. Classes are FREE thanks to support from the Marshall N Knudson Family Community Fund and the Oberholtzer Foundation. Donations welcome to help pay the teaching artists.

For registration or questions, send an email to mallardmasterclass@gmail.com.  Please include Name, Phone, class of interest and you’ll be contacted with more information. Class sizes will be limited by the capacity of the Mallard Island pontoon boat and the size of the teaching spaces. Classes are geared for adults but younger people may inquire.

9:30-11am—Randy Sabien, Violin Workshop

Randy created the String Department at Berklee School of Music in Boston and headed that dept. at McNally Smith College of Music for several years. He has given violin workshops all over the world, touching on fiddle, jazz and blues techniques.

11-11:30 tour of island   back to landing by noon

10-11:30—Marian Moore, Soul Collage  

Marian works with groups and individuals as a facilitator and coach in the fields of philanthropy and social justice. Soul Collage is an art-based path to self-discovery and beautiful Mallard Island is the perfect setting.

11:30-12  tour of island   back to landing by 12:30

1:30-3:00pm–  Dan Chouinard, Why We Sing

Besides being one of the most sought-after accompanists/collaborators in the Twin Cities, Dan leads several community sing alongs on a regular basis. A little history, a little philosophy, a LOT of singing.

3-3:30 tour,   back to landing by 4

2-3:30  Kevin Kling, The Power of Story

World famous storyteller, author and playwright Kevin Kling has gathered tall tales and legends from all over the world and woven them into hilarious and poignant stories from his own life and experience. Spend some time at the foot of the Master.  3:30- 4 tour   back to landing by 4:30

A free concert featuring these artists will take place on August 2nd, 7pm presented by Open Range Concerts Up North at Faith United Church.

Free Instructional Opportunity on Mallard Island!2024-07-18T22:43:11+00:00

NEW HIRE

The Oberholtzer Foundation Names New Executive Director

The Ernest C. Oberholtzer Foundation is pleased to announce its selection of Tom O’Rourke as its next executive director beginning May 1. Tom previously served as the Executive Director of Hartley Nature Center in Duluth, Minnesota. Prior to working at Hartley, Tom was the Summer Program Director at Camp Widjiwagan near Ely, Minnesota.

George Glazier, Chair of the Board of Directors, said, “One of the most important roles of a board is to make a strong hire in its chief executive officer. The good news is we have found that individual in Tom O’Rourke who we believe will carry forward a tradition of excellence as we advance the Foundation’s mission “to foster and maintain Ober’s legacy and north woods island home as a source of inspiration, renewal and connection to Indigenous peoples, kindred spirits and the natural world.”

In addition to his non-profit leadership experience, Tom is an avid wilderness traveler and canoe aficionado. In 2003 he paddled a route that intersected with Ober’s epic 1912 canoe trip. “I am excited and honored to be joining the Ernest C. Oberholtzer Foundation. I’ve long admired the foundation’s work to steward Mallard Island, caretake Ober’s archives and legacy, and offer opportunities for kindred spirits of all sorts to connect with nature and each other. I can’t wait to begin the process of immersing myself in the Oberholtzer community through listening and learning.”

Tom will work from home in Duluth, Minnesota, when not on Mallard Island or in International Falls. Tom and his wife Karen have two sons—a first-year college student in the Pacific Northwest and a sophomore in high school.

NEW HIRE2024-04-25T15:23:11+00:00

Living Lightly Booklet Update

Living Lightly Booklet Update

We are pleased to release the 2024 version of our Living Lightly Booklet. It is loaded with beautiful photos of Mallard Island buildings, is chock full of historical information, and provides ways to get involved and in touch with the Oberholtzer Foundation.

The updates include new photos of buildings and many of the photos are in color, which adds vibrancy to the pages. We also added a new section on volunteering, and we changed the name of the Library back to the Boat House.  This change was the result of the 2022 flood. We had to remove over three thousand books from the Library to save them from the flood waters, but this lead to the creation of the Mallard Island Annex Library in International Falls. It also allowed us to return this historic building back to a Boat House.

Living Lightly

Living Lightly Booklet Update2024-03-28T21:26:16+00:00

ECOF ANNOUNCES JOB OPPORTUNITY – Now Closed

JOB POSTING

January 12, 2024

The Ernest C. Oberholtzer Foundation Board of Directors announce their search for a new Executive Director (ED)

The mission of the Foundation is “to maintain Ober’s legacy and North Woods island home as a source of inspiration, renewal, and connection to Indigenous Peoples, kindred spirits, and the natural world: Gi-bezhi-goomin (We are all one.).”

The Executive Director is a full-time leader responsible for managing and caring for Ober’s islands in Rainer, Minnesota and implementing the Foundation’s mission and strategic direction, ensuring consistent and timely progress. This is a hybrid position where one can work remotely most of the year and on site at the Backus Community Center in International Falls at the Mallard Island Annex Library or on Mallard Island for Board meetings and some program weeks. The Chair of the Board directly supervises the Executive Director. The ED will supervise staff that include two program directors and volunteer caretakers.

The ideal candidate should:

  • Have experience working as an Executive Director of a non-profit;
  • Have knowledge of the regulations and requirements of non-profits;
  • Have experience with nonprofit accounting and financial management (QuickBooks experience a plus);
  • Be able to demonstrate past successes in fundraising and securing grants;
  • Understand how to broaden and nurture a base of supporters;
  • Be able to work independently between Board and committee meetings;
  • Be an organized record keeper and administrator;
  • Have experience recruiting, maintaining, and coordinating a group of volunteers to support a nonprofit’s mission;
  • Have the ability to work across cultures and world views, including respecting and celebrating Anishinaabe (Ojibway) traditions;
  • Have strong communication skills both orally and written, and
  • Have experience organizing events.

Additional desired skills/knowledge:

  • Some knowledge of Minnesota history, in particular that related to land and resource development and conservation in northern Minnesota, including Ernest C. Oberholtzer’s contributions;
  • A basic understanding of the role of Indigenous Peoples in the Rainy Lake watershed;
  • The care of historic facilities and archival collections;
  • Experience using a Constituent Relationship Management (CRM) system for communications, and
  • A love for the natural world in general and Mallard Island specifically.

To apply, please email a letter of interest, current resume or CV, and two references from employers within the past five years to Peggy Smith, Search Committee Chair at pasmith@lakeheadu.ca and George Glazier, Board of Directors Chair at glaziergp@gmail.com. In your letter of interest, we would like to know what interests you about this position, and the unique attributes you can bring to our mission. Although a college degree may be preferable, it is not required in favor of experience that relates to this position. The salary range is between $60,000-$70,000/year with competitive benefits and a health stipend. The deadline for applications is February 9, 2024.

ECOF ANNOUNCES JOB OPPORTUNITY – Now Closed2024-02-12T18:44:52+00:00

News Coverage

WTIP Podcast – Mallard Island

In his September 15, 2023 podcast on the Boundary Waters, Joe Friedrich, an award winning journalist, featured Mallard Island. In it, he covers Ober’s legacy of wilderness advocacy, the Ober Foundation and Mallard Island today, the positive health impacts of being out in the wilderness on people, and more. It’s worth a listen! Way to go Joe!

News Coverage2023-09-25T17:56:19+00:00

2023 Fall Gathering

2023 Annual Fall Gathering

THE NEXT GENERATION

You are invited to the Ernest C. Oberholtzer Foundation’s Annual Fall Gathering: The Next Generation.

Where: Wargo Nature Center, 7701 Main St. Lino Lakes, MN

When: Saturday, October 28 from 2:00 – 4:30

Special Musical Guest: Doug Wood, former board chair, award winning author, artist, musician, naturalist and wilderness guide

Silent Auction: We will be holding our silent auction again this year! Many exciting and unique items will be available. All proceeds from the auction will help us continue to share Ober’s wilderness advocacy career and his close connections to the Rainy Lake Anishinaabe community. If you would like to donate to our silent auction, please contact us.

Please join us at our fall gathering in October, where you visit with old friends and make new ones! We will be celebrating a successful summer of programming after recovering from a historic flood. While we are working hard to build the next generation of our foundation family, we will also be remembering a dear former board member of 15 years, Bob Hilke.

See you soon!

2023 Fall Gathering2023-10-10T17:14:19+00:00

990 Report for 2022

Oberholtzer Foundation 990 Report

The Oberholzter Foundation has released its 2022 990 report. The Foundation follows best practices and posts these reports so they are publicly available. To view the report, please click here 990 Report and scroll to the bottom of the page.

990 Report for 20222023-05-09T14:17:07+00:00
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