may 2009 - ashland scoop
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May 2009 Edition of the Ashland Scoop - Ashland, IllinoisTRANSCRIPT
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MAY 2009
Volume 2
Issue 5
May 5th - AC Central Elementary Fine Arts Night
May 13 - AC Central Junior High Spring Concert
May 14 - AC Central High School Spring Concert
May 23 - Ashland High School Alumni Banquet, AC
Central Gym, Social Hour 6:00 pm, Dinner 7:00 pm
May 24 - AC Central High School Baccalaureate St.
Augustine Catholic Church, 6:00 pm
May 25 - Ashland Memorial Day Program - A-C High
School Gym, 9:30 am
May 31 - AC Central High School Graduation, 2:00 pm
June 1 - AC Central Junior High Gradation, 7:00 pm
June 5-6-7 - Virginia Barbeque
The Scoop
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SUMMER DAYS 2009…
Plans for Summer Days, to be held June 26-28, con-
tinue to be finalized. It looks like a great week-end,
with something for everyone.
This is a rough sketch of the events. Posters and flyers
will be out with exact times as the date draws nearer.
A Military Timeline/Encampment will be here all week-
end. Talk to them about the period they represent.It's
a great history lesson for all. Friday p.m. Baby Con-
test, Little Miss and Mr. Contest, First Citizen Award,
bingo, fireworks at dusk, beer tent, entertainment by
"Acoustic Avenue," food vendors in the park. Satur-
day-- Flag raising and parade, Methodist Church home
-made chicken and noodle dinner, truck and tractor
pulls, pedal tractor pull, kids games, car show by Jack-
sonville Good Time Cruisers, Tai Kwan Do Demonstra-
tion, Scouts selling pork chops and fries, crafts and
other vendors in the park, bingo, Firemen's Fish Fry,
and beer tent open with "Captain Beech and the
Shrimp Shack Shooters" entertaining. Sunday -
Chicken Dinner at noon--ADVANCE tickets must be
purchased. Entertainment by the great 60's, 70's, and
80's band from last year, "Rewind," Motorcycle show
by "Vintage Iron Riders," volleyball tournament, ven-
dors available, Vespers after the entertainment.
Ashland High School Alumni Association …
Banquet to be held on May 23rd in the gymnasium at
A-C Central High School. The Anniversary classes are:
1934 - 1939 - 1944 - 1949 - 1954 - 1959 - 1964 -
1969 - 1974 - 1979 - 1984 - and 1989. Social Hour
begins at 6pm and the banquet at 7pm. Get out your
old yearbooks and call your friends to attend this
year’s banquet.
The A-C Central Class of 1999 is in the process of
planning our 10 year reunion If you are or know a
member of the Class of 99 Graduating class, please
have them contact John Davin in any of the following
ways: [email protected] or 217-971-7015. I am
trying to put together a mailing list for this event.
Thanks for your help. John Davin, Class of 99 Presi-
dent.
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vanities in baths, 2 walk-in closets, solid oak Schrock cabinets, beautiful-
hardwood floor in Kitchen/Dining room, extended garage (24x38), oak trim and much more! South lot also available for sale for $10,000 w/
packaged deal. 2x6 outside walls well insulated and utility bills reflect.
May Special Events
First Baptist Church
A Grace-Driven Church "feeding the lambs"
and "tending the sheep."
Youth Group - meetings at 7:00 pm each Wednesday
for elementary and junior high age children.
221 W. Washington St. Ashland, IL 62612 217.476.3678
Sunday School 9:30am Sunday Worship 10:30 am
Bible Study - Monday 7:00 pm
CHURCH DIRECTORY BEREA CHRISTIAN CHURCH Minister Edward J.Moretto Youth Minister, Diann L. Hoagland [email protected] www.bereachristianchurch.com Sunday Christian Education Hour - 9:30 pm Sunday Worship - 10:30 am Wednesday Eve. Prayer Mtg. - 7:00 pm
We’re Open On Sunday!!
CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Howard Chartier Sunday School - 9:00 am Sunday Worship - 10:00 am
The Community Prayer Shawl Ministry meets the first Sunday of each month @ 4pm. Questions should be directed to Sally Miller at 320-9271.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Rev. L. Wayne Mollohan Youth Minister, Alice Kern [email protected] Sunday School - 9:30 am Sunday Worship - 10:30 am Wednesday Night Youth Group-7:00 pm
ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Father Chris Brey 476.8856 Ashland Sunday Mass - 9:00 am Beardstown Sunday Mass - 11:00 am Sunday (Spanish) - 12:30 pm Virginia Saturday - 5:00 pm
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Roosevelt Smith 476.8858 www.ashlandunitedmethodist.com Sunday Worship - 8:45 am Sunday School - 10:00 am Wednesday Prayer Service - 6:30 pm
Choir Practice - 7:30 Youth Second Saturday - 10am - 2pm
NEW BEGINNINGS CHURCH, s.b.c. Pastor Terry Beauchamp www.newbeginningschristianfellowship.net Sunday Worship - 8:00 am Sunday School - 9:30 am 2nd Service - 10:30 am Wednesday Bible Study - 5:45 pm (meal) Lesson until 7:00 pm
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Mother and Daughter Banquet at
First Baptist Church
The Annual Mother and Daughter banquet will be held at the First Baptist Church, Wednesday, May 6, 2009-6p.m. This will be a pot-luck meal. The evening’s theme
will be aprons, so dig out your favorite apron and bring it along. Invite your mother, daughter, grandmother, aunt or a
special lady in your life for an enjoyable evening of fellowship. Hope to see you there!
Crocodile Dock - where Fearless Kids Shine God’s Light. Yes, that’s right, it
is time to plan Vacation Bible School. The dates are July 19-23 from 6:00-8:30 pm each evening, so mark your calendars now. We will also be serving a light supper again this year at 5:30 for the kids and volunteers. We need lots of volunteers to make this week a success - so, if you’d like to help, please call Alice Kern at 899-1978.
Thursday, May 7, all day and all night, the Ashland United Methodist Church will be open and accessible for people to pray for our nation. All denominations are welcome and we all will agree that our nation certainly needs our prayers. This is the 58th year our country has observed the National Day of Prayer and it is offered in all 50 states. The theme this year is PRAYER: AMERICA’S HOPE! Prayer may be the only hope our country has, so we urge you to come to the United Methodist Church at any time convenient to you and pray for our country. We should also pray for our state and our local communities, our own churches and our own families. We need to learn how to rely on God instead of ourselves. We know the power of prayer! Let’s do our part in guiding our nation to its future.
National Day of Prayer
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Stacey Eskew,
daughter of Shan-non and Missy
Eskew of Ashland was named March
student of the month at A-C Cen-tral Junior High in Chandlerville. She has been active in
Band, Girls Basket-ball and Volleyball.
A-C JH OUTSTANDING EFFORT
FOR MARCH 2009
8th Grade, (L to R): Levi Atterberry, Alli Jacobs, John Eilers, JT Crowhurst, Joey Petefish,
Lauren Pfaffe, Ross Cloninger
6th Grade, (L to R): Kaitlynn Cole, Becca Wegs,
McKenzie Stephens, Westin Duckwiler, Riley Cowman
7th Grade, (L to R): Drake Houser, Hannah Miller, Tiffani Homer, Austin
Field, Brian Koch, Ethan Carlock
If you have something you would like to see as a part of Ashland Community Days be sure to attend the next committee meeting May 19th at 7:00 pm at the Village Hall. Community Days this year are Friday June 26th, Saturday June 27th and Sunday June 28th.
March Student of the Month
Contact Linda Klauber at 476-3325 or
Activity & Tour Director, Nance Bryant,
at 476-3508 for any First Gold Club events.
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Help Whip Cancer®
May Campaign Through its Help Whip Cancer®
campaign, The Pampered Chef®
joins forces with the American Can-
cer Society® to raise awareness and
funds for breast cancer education
and early detection programs.
Throughout May, Pampered Chef®
Consultants raise money from the sale of exclusive pink prod-
ucts, hold Fundraiser Cooking Shows and tell others about the
importance of regular breast cancer screenings and check-
ups. Julie Lewis Kuetemeyer grew up in Ashland and would
love to help the American Cancer Society by raising funds
for breast cancer research and education. You can reach Julie
at 217-670-0909 or
juliekpamperedchef@hotmail to host a show or to order exclu-
sive products only available during the month of May.
Thank you so much
Julie Kuetemeyer
Ind Team Leader, The Pampered Chef
(217) 670-0909 ** (254) 291-2822 (cell)
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The A-C Central Concert Band recently participated in
the IHSA Organizational Contest hosted by PORTA HS
on Friday April 3. The band was required to prepare
several selections and perform them for a panel of
judges as well as take a piece of music that they have
never seen before and play that also for a judge.
The students from A-C Central fared quite well and
received an I Superior Rating. The band is under the
direction of Kim Webster and members of the band
are as follows:
Flutes: Amanda Hoffman, Lexi Hager, Kayla Houchin, Kayla
Birdsell, Morgan Holmes, Becca Werner, Krissy Simmons,
Cali Edwards, Fallon Devlin, Kelsey Handy, Taylor Koch,
Faith Widdows & Raquel Woodard Clarinets: Victoria
Pherigo, Lindsey Allan, Maggie Allen, Madalyn Allen, Kenna
Meyers, Lindsey Cole & Kayla Anderson Oboe: Morgan
Wessel Alto Sax: Zach Whitmore, Drew Hoffman & Jenny
Lewis. Tenor Sax: Sammy Petefish. Bari Sax: Haley
Pfaffe Trumpet: Alex Gardner, Britney Parks, Grace John-
son, Dan Meyer, Jeff Prince, Grant Kelly, Courtney Cave,
Kim Yeley, Cassie Shive & Brandon Smith Trombone:
Shawn Force Baritone: Phoebe Betters, Will Edge & Nate
Mahoney Tuba: Dalton Jones Keyboard Bass: Hannah
Capps Percussion: Zach Elder, Zach Parrish, Carly Abbott,
Leigh Miller, Chad Homer, Brett Stuhmer, Sarah Pherigo,
Dylan Armstrong, Alyx Smith, Robert Ratliff, Gerald Truner
& Cody Miller
The A-C Central Concert Band will be presenting its
spring concert on May 14 in the Gym at A-C Central.
The public is invited to attend.
The Ashland Scoop Committee would like to offer
the newsletters by subscription. This would be
great for out-of-town people who can’t make it in
to pick one up. It also would be make a great gift
for those relatives who have moved away and
want to keep up with local news. Cost is $1.50 per
month, or $18.00 per year.
Newsletters will be mailed out the first week of each month.
Please send
requests to:
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c/o Printers Ink
PO Box 193
Ashland, IL 62612
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All students at A-C Central Jr. High participated in the Illinois Math League contest. There were 173 total schools participating in Illinois. They competed against other participating schools in the following counties of their Region: Cass, Champaign, Effing-ham, Fayette, Hancock, Lawrence, Macon, Sangamon and Ver-million. The 6th Grade class finished 4th in their region behind Glenwood (Chatham), Mt. Zion (Mt. Zion), and Parkview (Lawrenceville).
Math League Contest Results
6th Grade Quinn Allen
Hoaby Hoagland Kristin Irlam Emma Lynn
Sabrena Reek McKenzie Stephens
Kyle Winkelman
7th Grade Cerys Boston Sydnee Henry
Ty Kesselring Brian Koch
Abby Meyers Allyson Quick Parrish Smith
Shelbi Thornley
8th Grade Daerial DeGroot Valerie Escudero
Alli Jacobs Jalen Leinberger
Joseph Ratliff Carmen Savage Jonas Volkman
High Honors
6th Grade
Jennifer Adkins
Carrie Allen
Riley Cowman
Madison Donaldson
Kyler Walle
7th Grade
Jacob Barla
Ethan Brue
Natane Butler
Madalyn Elder
Heather Gleason
Craig Houchin
Rachel Smith
Kaitlin Throgmorton
Arron Wooldridge
8th Grade
Courtney Bedtka
Bradley Birdsell
Ross Cloninger
Zach Fields
Jessica Miller
Lauren Pfaffe
Tayler Ruppel
Lane Wegs
Honors 6th Grade
Molly Better
Alexis Brewers
Curtis Bright
Cheyenne Gain
Will Harris
Chrystal Haselett
Clinton Logue
Baylee Smith
Becca Wegs
Ryan Woodard
7th Grade
Ethan Carlock
Leah Duckwiler Austin Fields
Tiffani Homer
Drake Houser
Kane Landon
8th Grade
Levi Atterbery
Dylan Conover
J.T. Crowhurst
Stacey Eskew
Will Keeney
April Leinberger
Sicely Nicholas
Joey Petefish
Honorable Mention
3rd Quarter A-C Central JR High Honor Roll
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Phone:476-3595
We Do It All In Just 1 Call!
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Second Saturday is open to all children in the com-
munity who are between
3 years of age (potty-trained, please) and 5th
grade. Lunch is served. We meet from
10:00-2:00 in the basement of the Methodist Church at 300 W. Editor.
May 9
Mother’s
Day
METHODIST CHURCH SECOND SATURDAYS
217.741.3874
Hours:
7:30 am - 5:30 pm
Tuesday - Saturday
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Ashland Office 220 North Niagara
Ashland, IL 62612 217.476.3936
Pleasant Plains Office 300 N. Washington
Pleasant Plains, IL 62677 217.626.1331
Richland Office
3090 Richland Elevator Road Pleasant Plains, IL 62677
217.626.1551
RPA Farmers Co-op
Closed Sundays & Mondays
V.F.W Meets monthly at 7:00 p.m. on the 3rd Monday at the Firehouse. AMERICAN LEGION POST 498 Meets monthly at 7:30 p.m. on the 3rd Monday at the Firehouse. ASHLAND WOMENS CLUB… Meets the first Tuesday, 1:30pm - in the Baptist Church Hall. Guests are always welcome. Spring Luncheon, May 5 at 12 noon. Program ―Two 4 Him‖, Carol Ann Himmel & Mary Caldwell. Luncheon reservations are now closed.
ASHLAND U-HELP Any student may apply for up to $500 loan with an interest rate of 3%. Applications are available at the State Bank of Ashland. ONE MINUTE EACH NIGHT We have never been more desperate than now for God to heal our land. During WWII, a group was organized who dropped what they were doing every night at a prescribed hour for one minute to collectively pray for the safety of England, its people and peace. This had an amazing effect. There is now a group organizing the same thing here in America. United States needs prayer now more than ever!!! If you would like to participate: each evening at 8:00 PM Central time, stop whatever you are doing and spend one minute praying for the safety of the United States, our troops, our citizens, for peace in the world, that the Bible will remain the basis for the laws governing our land and that Christianity will grow in the U.S. Most people know the power of prayer. We here in Ashland do!! Our prayers are the most powerful asset we have. Pass this on to anyone you think will want to join us. May God Bless You!!!
PLEASANT PLAINS COMMUNITY CLUB DOLLAR-A-MONTH RAFFLE The Pleasant Plains Community Club is selling DOLLAR-A-MONTH raffle tickets which are $12.00 each. A monthly prize of $500 will be given away the first Tuesday of every month beginning Feb. 3, 2009 and continuing through January 2010. The drawn ticket will be returned to the barrel and given the chance to win again. Soooo, a person could win 12 times! Contact any Pleasant Plains Community club member or call Ann Tapscott at 652-8299, Shirley Theilen at 415-2976 or Debbie Hill at 415-0540. GET YOUR WINNING TICKET TODAY!!! SENIOR SAINTS EVENTS… No Social Event for May June 14th - Theater in New Salem Park, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. For tickets, call Sue Phischier at 476-8284. Reserva-tions are needed by May 14th.
COME SING... An Ashland - Area Community Choir will sing for the an-nual Memorial Day Service on May 25. Rehearsals will be
Wed., April 29, Thursday, May 7, Friday, May 15, and Wednesday, May 20 - all at 7:30 p.m. at the Ashland Baptist Church. "The music is easy, the fun and fellow-ship, great; Considering the condition of the world we're in, the message just can't wait!" Come join us - contact Judy Fulton for information 476-3488 or 652-3499.
BITS-N-PIECES SUMMER DAYS IN JUNE!!! The Ashland Summer Days will be earlier this year - June 26-28. The Community Club is busy securing entertainment, setting the schedule, etc. Friday will open with the Little Miss and Mister Contest, Baby Contest, and the First Citizen Award, as well as entertainment on the stage. The parade, truck pull, and kids games will be part of the Saturday fare. A Coors beer tent will be running on both Friday and Saturday nights, with Captain Geech and the Shrimp Shack Shooters on the stage for Saturday evening. If you have something you would like to see as a part of the celebration, please let one of the Committee know or come to the next meeting. The next meeting is Tuesday, May 19th at 7:00 pm at Village Hall. The Village of Ashland will be taking bids for a 1975 GMC tandem axle truck chassis. The Truck can be seen upon request. Refer any questions to Jeff DeGeal at (217) 473-9147. Bids are due by May 3, 2009. Send all bids to: Village of Ashland Attn: Jeff DeGeal P. O. Box 170 Ashland, IL 62612
Notice to all rural member of the Ashland Fire Protection District. The fire protection rates for 2009 have been set at $40.00 per residential dwelling and $75.00 per commercial site. Acreage dues will remain the same. Dues notices will be mailed the first part of May. Congratulations Gretchen Throgmorton for 2nd place at the State Tumbling meet in Pana on 4/19/09. She qualifies to go to Amarillo, TX to the National Meet on June 16th at the Sub-Novice level. GOOD LUCK GRETCHEN! CHESS CLUB IS BACK… Thursday, 7:00 pm, Church of Christ Parsonage BIG BAND DANCE NIGHT - THANK YOU!... The American Legion / VFW wishes to thank Judy Kaye and Friends for playing at our Big Band Dance fundraiser. A special thanks to Judy Kaye for her donation. FOR SALE… Infant Car Seat / Carrier - $10. Baby Exercisor / Play Station - $12. Fitness Flyer Workout Machine - $40 o.b.o. Call 476-3508
May Anniversaries
Birt
hday
s &
Ann
iver
sarie
s 5 - Robin Pettit
7 - Hoaby Hoagland
(12)
10 - Randy Christison
13 - Brody Pettit (1)
15 - Floyd ―Tip‖ Pettit
17 - Matt Hobrock
20 - Wanda Schutz
28 - Mindy DeGroot
29 - Nancy Heather
30 - Shannon Eskew
May Birthdays
14 - Darren & Victoria DeGroot - 15 yrs
22 - Chuck & Jenny Green
25 - Dale & Joan DeGroot - 59 yrs
Prentice
Farmers Elevator
2303 Elevator Avenue
Ashland, IL 62612
217.476.3516 or 1.800.255.8659
prenticeelevator.com
James R. Blakeman, Manager
4 locations to serve you: Prentice, Philadelphia, Strawns Crossing, and Tallula.
Dealers in Grain, Seed and Kent Feeds.
May 2 - Youth GIS/GPS Workshop,
9:30-5:30 p.m. (Virginia) May 2 - 4-H Pork Chop BBQ,
Cenex Station (Virginia)
May 4 - Walk Day at Schuy-Rush Park, 10:00 a.m. (Rushville)
May 12 - Retirement Realities Program, 10:00 a.m. (Virginia)
May 12 - Building a Basic Water Garden Telenet, 1:00 p.m. (Virginia) May 21 - Wildlife Nuisance Program,
6:30 p.m. (Virginia)
For more information or to register
for any of our upcoming events, please call: Cass Co. Extension Office
at 217-452-3211
Event Calendar
A-C Central 5th Graders Vote for Rebecca Caudill Book Award
During the ’08-’09 school year, the 5th grade classes at A-C Central have been participating in the Rebecca Caudill Young Readers’ Book award program. Illinois is one of
forty-nine states offering a book award program that is determined by student vote. This award is presented to the author whose book receives the most votes from young readers in Illinois that participate in the program. The mission is to encourage students in grades 4-8 to read for personal satisfaction, to develop a statewide awareness of outstanding literature, to promote a desire of literacy and to encourage cooperation among library agencies.
Mrs. Kesselring, and Mrs. Petefish read from the list of nominated books to the students or assigned selections for the students to read to promote this program. The voting took place at the end of February with students selecting The Lightening Thief by Rick Riodran as the overall winner. Recently the tabulation of all voters also selected the same title as the winner of the Rebecca Caudill 2009 award. The winning book was selected from a twenty-title list.
This program was a great experience for students and teachers this year. Mrs. Hatcher, the school librarian, is making plans to include this program in the 2009-2010 school year and expanding it to the sixth grade classes.
Pleasant Plains 4th of July Chicken Dinner & Fireworks Display
The Pleasant Plains Community Club is sponsoring a 4th of July cele-
bration at the Pl Pl Firehouse on Buckeye Road. Serving time will be 5
pm until 8pm.
The menu will consist of crackling good grilled chicken, snapping won-
derful baked beans. popping potato salad, and bread & butter for
$7.00 per person.
Hot Dots and chips = $3.00. Drinks and desserts will also be provided.
There will be a bake sale and activities for the children—Crazy Wagon,
music, etc. Fireworks at dusk on the Pl Pl High School track field.
Bring your lawn chair, find a great spot to watch the fireworks, pur-
chase chicken and have a picnic on the school grounds or eat at the firehouse.
Carry-outs will be available. We will have enough chicken to feed an
army - we won’t run out.
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Feb 21, 2009 IL Ducks Unlimited State Convention at the Par-A-Dice Hotel & Casino in E. Peoria, IL
Kenny Walters of Ashland was recently recognized by Ducks Unlimited
for his years of dedication and service as a volunteer, by becoming the 2nd person in IL DU history to receive ―The Lifetime Achievement
Award‖. Mr. Walters has been a volunteer with DU for just over 30 years. He has represented IL DU as a National Delegate and Trustee
for 6 times. This means he has represented Illinois and the local membership of DU with his vote at business meetings at 6 National Conventions. Kenny continues to work on State Convention Commit-tee and held a position on the IL DU State Council for over 20 years.
Kenny began volunteering for the Ducks in 1978 in Morgan County. He and a group of other volunteers soon saw that there were other opportunities for DU in neighboring Cass County in 1980. Kenny is a
charter member of two chapters. The previously mentioned Cass County, and the more recent chapter named Tri-Coiunty (23 yrs.),
with events held today in New Berlin at the Sangamon County Fair-grounds.
When you think about 30 years of volunteering, you might want to know what all the time away from home volunteering for the ducks might involve. It could be said that Kenny has had a hand in helping
raise over a $1 Million for DU or 4,000 acres of wetland habitat. Because of Kenny and others, Ducks Unlim-ited has been able to conserve 12.6 Million acres for waterfowl and other wildlife in North America. Currently, DU has a land and conservation program in Illinois, with annual expenditures in excel of $1 million. These are
great wild places for wildlife and the people of Illinois to enjoy forever.
He simply, “Does it for the Ducks”
L to R: Steve Bangert, Illinois State
Chairman of Ducks Unlimited, Kenny
Walters, Jim West of Ducks Unlimited,
National Headquarters of Memphis, TN.
A-C Central
Prom 2009
Cast from
the A-C
Central Go Go
Beach
Musical, April
25 & 26
Court are from left to right: Jacob Keeney, Brittany Parks, Taylor Jacobs,
Christopher Devlin, Lindsey Miller, King, Zack Whitmore,Queen, Lakyn Ricahrd,
Brandon Stribling, Kelsey Honkala, Joel Collins. The Junior Attendants were
Brayden Pettit and Daegen DeGroot.
To Ashland Residents: It’s been over one month since Alexander Lumber
closed its doors. August 2009 would have been 110 years since Alexan-der Lumber Co. opened
for business in Ashland. Alexander Lumber decided to close the Ashland location and combine its busi-ness with its Rushville location. This has been a past business practice of the company to do in slower economic times. The employees would like
to thank everyone who supported us in the past.
Former Coach from A-C Central High School, Chuck Snow, is shown with Chris and Colin Arthalony and Travis Wallbaum. Coach Snow was in attendance at the
recent ―Glory Days‖ Alumni Basketball Game held at
Porta High School in February.
Basketball roster for the A-C Central Team, L to R: Matt Petefish, Chris Arthalony, Brock Thompson,
Colin Arthalony, Ryan Smith, Travis Cave, Drew Petefish, Travis Wallbaum, Wade Danner, and
Brian Moffitt.
Former A– C Central Basketball players win once again and helped to bring in quite an
exuberant crowd to the ―Glory Days Classic‖ Alumni Basketball Tournament that was
held at Porta High School Gymnasiums on February 7th and 8th 2009. Sixteen teams
and 187 players signed up to represent 6 decades of Central Illinois basketball. Teams
were from A-C Central, Bluffs, Buffalo Tri-C ity, Carrolton, Delavan, Greenview, Ha-
vana, Illiopolis, Lewiston, Midwest Central, New Berlin, North Greene, Pittsfield, Porta,
Riverton, and Winchester. Around 40 former All-State or IBCA All-Stars came together
with college athletes from all levels to compete once again and have their ―Glory Days‖
of memories and fun. Several game rules were altered: Two 20 minute halves, one
time out per half, five minute half time, and ties would be sudden death with first point
win. Once again loyal fans cheered as the A-C Central Team won their first game
against Winchester (79 to 49). Several stand-outs from Winchester were: Mark Cox,
Tony Cox 1985, Ken Day 1986, Eric Little 1993 and Leo Anslyn 1983. The bleacher sec-
tion for the A-C Team went wild for the second time that day as the men played to de-
feat Illiopolis (55 to 35). Stand-outs from Illiopolis were: Todd Blakeman 1987, Eric
Weaver 1991, Jamie Honea 2008. On Sunday evening February 8, the Championship
Game was played with a full house as the A-C Central Team played Pittsfield for the ti-
tle. Tension was in the air as the fans eating popcorn, standing in the walk-ways, and
remembering games when A-C played against Pittsfield during the 1990’s. This was a
closer match during the first half, but in the second half the A-C Central team added
another championship win to their record by defeating Pittsfield (67 to 54). Pittsfield
stand-outs were: Richie Alen 1979, Joe Petty 1980, Jonas Petty 1997, Dave Marable
1991, Dan Riley 2000. Stand-outs from the Championship A-C Central team were:
Colin and Chris Arthalony 1994, Wade Danner 1995, Ryan Smith 1995, Travis Cave
1995, Travis Wallbaum 1996, Matt and Drew Petefish 1998, Brian Moffitt 1999, and
Brock Thompson 2008. Watch for the ―Glory Days Classic‖ as the plans old letterman’s
jacket and come watch or play as you are in the making for 2010. Shake out yourake a
step back in time. That’s what J.D. Proehl did. He graduated in the year 1960 from
Forman High and came back to play with his son Jason 1996, as they made up the ros-
ter for Midwest Central.
May 1-2 ............. Virginia/A-C Central Softball, P. Plains Tourney
................ (away), TBA May 2 ................ Virginia/A-C Central Baseball, Griggsville/Perry ................ (away), 4:30 pm May 4 ................ Virginia/A-C Softball, Lutheran (home) - 4:30pm May 4 ................ Virginia/A-C Central JH Track, N. Greene, ................ (White Hall) - 1:00 pmnd Hgh Sch May 5 ................ Virginia/A-C Central Softball, N. Green ................ (WIVC South Division) (home) - 4:30 pm May 5 ................ WIVC Virginia/A-C HS Track @ Illinois College May 5 ................ Virginia/A-C Baseball, N. Greene, Home-4:30 pm ................ ELEMENTARY SPRING CONCERT - 7:00 PM May 6 ................ Virginia/A-C Central Softball, Beardstown, ................ (home) - 4:30 pm May 7 ................ Virginia/A-C Central JH Track, Beardstown, ................ (Beardstown), 4:00 pm May 9 ................ Virginia/A-C Central JH Track, Sectional, ................ (Auburn), TBA May 10 ............... MOTHERS’ DAY
May 11 ............... Virginia/A-C Central Baseball, Havana, (away) ................ 4:30 pm May 11 ............... Virginia/A-C Central HS Track @ Beardstown ................ 4:00 pm May 13 ............... Virginia/A-CJH Track, ISD, (Jacksonville), 12:30 ................ JR.HIGH SPRING CONCERT – 7:00 PM May 15 ............... Virginia/A-C Central Softball, Lewistown, (home) ................ - 4:30 pm May 15-16 ......... Virginia/A-C Central HS Track, Girls Sect. - (away) May 15-16.......... Virginia/A-C JH Track, State, (East Peoria), TBA May 18-23 ......... Virginia/A-C Central Softball, IHSA Regionals, TBA May 18-23 ......... Virginia/A-C Central Baseball, IHSA Regionals, TBA May 20 ............... Dismiss @ 2:15 pm (SIP) May 21-23 ......... Virginia/A-C Central HS Track, Girls State @ EIU May 21-22 ......... Virginia/A-C Central HS Track, Boys Sect. - (away) May 25 ............... MEMORIAL DAY-NO SCHOOL May 27-28 ......... Virginia/A-C Central Softball, IHSA Sectionals, TBA May 27, 28, 30 .. Virginia/A-C Central Baseball, IHSA Sectionals,
................ (home), 4:30/11:00 May 28 ............... Virginia/A-C Central HS Track, Boys State @ EIU May 31 ............... HS GRADUATION 2:00 pm June 1 ................ DISMISS 11:30, End 4th Quarter/ 2nd semester ................ Virginia/A-C Baseball, IHSA Supersectional - TBA ................ JR. HIGH HONORS BREAKFAST JR. HIGH GRADUATION - 7:00 PM June 5-6 ............ Virginia/A-C Central Softball, IHSA State Finals, ................ East Peoria, TBA June 5-6 ............ Virginia/A-C Central Baseball, IHSA State Finals, ................ (Joliet), TBA
May / June School Schedule
I’m sure most of you know that the city of Ash-land pays to dump the recycle bin. It is evident that all who use it are concerned with the envi-
ronment and want to do their part. You can make a bigger difference by flattening boxes and not putting plastics and cans in the bin in a bag. Open
the bag, dump the things in, and then put the bag in a wad in the corner. Many more people will be able to put recyclables in, and much less will end up in the landfills. Thanks for your help.
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