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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Bill Patterson #47979, 52nd President
Illinois JCI Senate
708-280-3497 - [email protected]
The Official Publication of the Illinois JCI SenateVolume 53 • Issue 3 • March 2019
www.illinoisjcisenate.org
In This Issue
President’s Comments
VP and Chairmen Reports
Business Meeting Minutes
Treasurer’s Report
Registration Forms
Greetings from the Illinois Caddyshack!
Golf opportunities this winter have been few and far between. As spring
returns and the snowbirds head back north, we witness the rebirth of the
land and find new hope for warmer weather. It’s time to clean up the clubs and head back to the
Caddyshack!
The weather in New Orleans for the National Winter Meeting was not great by Louisiana standards,
but was much better than what we were getting at home. We did get one round in. The Illinois
Senate was recognized as an Outstanding Road Runner State. Great job, Chris Curtis #35440!
We had a nice size group in attendance. Susie Colbert-Curtis #73137 and her promotion skills
played a large part in that.
Thank you to the Northeast, South Central and Gateway for covering the meals and snacks at the
winter meeting in Decatur. I also need to thank Lynne McGill #70364, Kathy Crick #71017,
and Joanne Rinaldo #71700 for all their efforts in setting up and tearing down the hospitality
room. Thank you Judson DeVore #65005, for getting the Lotto completed. Thank you Yvonne
Agnello-Adams #72530 and Dan Adams #68303, for working so hard work in running a
successful Silent Auction. It was great to see so many of our new members in attendance. Monty
Schroeder #62203 also ran a very successful Poker event that weekend. Thanks to all of our
chairmen for all of your dedication to the Illinois Senate.
The TN Mini National in Pigeon Forge was a great opportunity for fellowship and also was well
attended by Illinois. The only “damper” on the weekend was again the weather. You could have
floated an Ark in front of the hotel.
The Region V Spring Fling in Fairborn, Ohio was also well attended by the Illinois Travel Crew.
Marilyn Burton #55106 put together an extremely touching Memorial Service. Region V Vice-
President Vicky Dempsey #58206 threw a great party weekend. Our Vice-President for next
year will be Will Chester #63037 of Kentucky. Joe Callison #71418 of Ohio received the
“Stump Award” as The Outstanding State President in Region V. It was very well deserved!
Monty Schroeder #62203 is looking for volunteers to work at our last Poker Night in the
Champaign-Urbana area. The location is the Elks Lodge at 903 N. Dunlap Ave., in Savoy. The date
is April 20. They normally run 3 shifts of about 4-5 hours each between 11:30 am and 1:30 am.
Please let Monty know if you are able to help.
I hope that many of you will attend the TOYP and Hall of Fame Awards at the May 3-5 meeting in
Springfield. Gary Hongsermeier #39708 (posthumously) and Mary Ann Gouveia Riggs
#52696 will be inducted into the Illinois Jaycees Hall of Fame. It would be great to have a strong
show of support for the Hall of Fame ceremony and the Illinois Jaycees.
We have three months left in this Senate year. It took a great deal of hard work to be honored
with a Senatorship. Receiving a Senatorship should not be the end of the story; it should be the
beginning of a new chapter. Please take the time to invite one of our less active Senators to get
back involved with our group. We need them, and they will appreciate that you cared enough to
ask.
See you all in Springfield and then on to Savoy!
Keep them in the fairway!
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ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
Wayne Huelsmann #30592
618-540-9166 - [email protected]
Senators, we had a great Winter meeting with the Illinois Jaycees
in Decatur. Thank you to Sandi Harpstrite #65882 and her crew
for their hospitality. Hope to see everyone in Springfield in May.
It was great to have four Freshman Senators at the toast on Friday
night as we welcomed Kevin Ogden #68671, Ben Eberwein
#77127, Arron McCurley #75866, and Jason Foltyn #77749 to the Illinois Senate
family. Freshman Senators, please get with Joanne Rinaldo #71700 (Freshman
Senator/First Timers Senate Chairman) and find out what you are missing out on. It
would be great to see a bunch of new Senators at the spring meeting in Springfield in
May.
Marilyn Burton #55106 is the Return the Favor chairman for the Illinois Senate.
Please keep track of the hours that you have been out helping Jaycee chapters and get
them sent in to Marilyn so that she can get it recorded and sent in to National. Please
send your info to [email protected].
Ray Ainslie #44136 is our Historian Chairman again this year. As always, he enlightened us with more interesting
tidbits of information. He is also the chairman for Future Directions and he and his committee are working very hard to
provide the Senate with information to pursue to help bridge the gap between the Senate and the Jaycees. If you have
any ideas to pass along, please contact Ray at [email protected].
Beverly Olson #42473 and her committee are busy preparing for the Summer Picnic in Savoy in July of 2019. Hopefully
everyone will be able to join us then. There will be more information to follow.
If there is anything I can do to help, please give me a call at 618-540-9166 or e-mail me at
[email protected]. Feel free to contact my chairpersons directly if you have any questions in their area.
I am also searching for anyone interested in stepping up next year and helping out as a chairman or helping in any other
capacity. Please give me a call. We are always looking for more fundraising projects, so if you have any ideas, please get
in touch me to share the project.
Calendar of Events
May 3 - 5, 2019
JCI Senate Spring Meeting/
TOYP
Springfield, IL
July 26 - 28, 2019
IL JCI Senate Summer Picnic
Savoy, IL
September 19 - 22, 2019
US JCI Senate Fall
Board Meeting
Kansas City, MO
Hopefully by now you have seen that we are selling ads in the Forum to help offset the expense of printing and mailing
copies to those Senators that do not have email addresses. Thank you to those individuals that have taken advantage of
this opportunity. If you have a question about placing an ad, please contact me at my email address above.
Thank you to everyone for your submissions for this issue of the Forum. Your participation in and support of your
newsletter are greatly appreciated. Please note the Forum email address is [email protected]. The next deadline is
June 15.
I want to thank Marilyn Burton #55106, Co-Editor, for her assistance with getting the last issue out timely. Her help
was much needed and greatly appreciated.
Golf is the theme President Bill Patterson #47979 is using this year, more specifically, the Caddyshack. Here are three
questions about the actual movie: what was “Al” (Rodney Dangerfield) watching on the TV in his golf bag, what did “Al”
use for covers on his clubs, and what three carbonated beverages were featured in the movie? The answers to these
questions are: a western, boxing gloves and Coke, Fresca, and Perrier. Fore!
CO-EDITOR THOUGHTS
KAY DEGROOT #73333
217-899-2293 - [email protected]
Lotto Results!
Thank you to everyone who purchased an Illinois JCI Senate Lotto Raffle ticket this year! We sold a total of 326 tickets
and had 13 winners. One very lucky winner had their number drawn twice, so that we actually had 12 different winners.
A profit of $980 was raised for the Illinois Senate. Again, thanks to everyone who participated and good luck next year!
LOTTO
Judson Devore #65005
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What a great winter GA and excellent hospitality! We kicked off the coffee bar, which seemed tobe a big hit, especially Saturday morning! The coffee bar includes coffee with many assortedcreamers and sugar free creamers, hot chocolate and hot tea.
Thank you Dan Adams #68303 and the NE for Friday night hospitality, Lisa Hirstein-Hughes#73357 and South Central for breakfast, and Angie Highlander #69109 and Gateway for lunch. Great job by all!
The May meeting hospitality will be SERVE for Friday Night, PRARIELAND for Saturday breakfast, and SOUTH CENTRALfor Saturday lunch. SERVE will do snacks and chips for the weekend also.
Susie Colbert-Curtis #73137 and husband Chris Curtis #35440 have been enjoying retirement and have been on theroad all winter. Susie has done an excellent job keeping everyone informed through the Senate E-News. Upcoming eventsinclude Region IV Calabash Bash, which I am attending for the first time. I am just starting to attend some of these outof state events. If you are new, like me, and interested in traveling, let me know. I can’t wait to meet all of the newpeople!
Lost Senator Program – reminder – submissions must be submitted by April 1st to the committee. Contact StephaniePittenger #59999 for more information.
See ya in May!
The Illinois Jaycees is proud to announce The Outstanding Young Persons of Illinois for 2019:
•Brian Frieze, 32, Springfield, IL for Business, economic, and/or entrepreneurial accomplishment. Frieze is founder and
president of Sangamon Reclaimed which handcrafts quality furniture from reclaimed wood.
•Sara T. Ghadiri, 29, Chicago, IL for Political, legal, and/or governmental affairs. Ghadiri is an attorney at Chapman and
Cutler, LLP who handles pro bono cases, and led a change to IL Law that allowed survivors of domestic violence to seek
safety related waivers to the publication and public record requirements for legal name changes.
•Lucinda J. Hurt, 38, Aroma Park, IL for Humanitarian and/or voluntary leadership. She volunteers as director of Wesley
United Methodist Church’s food pantry. She works as a Community Planner for Northeastern Illinois Area Agency on Aging.
•Nicole Lanahan, 39, Collinsville, IL for Humanitarian and/or voluntary leadership. Lanahan is Executive Director of Got
Your Six Support Dogs which provides specialized service dogs to veterans and first-responders suffering from
post-traumatic stress disorder and/or sexual trauma.
•Nicole Musumeci, 37, Champaign, IL, for Contribution to children, world peace, and/or human rights. Musumeci is
executive director of Prosperity Gardens which is dedicated to cultivating healthy communities by providing education,
employment and collaboration opportunities through neighborhood farming.
•Salvo Rodriquez, 36, Champaign, IL for Humanitarian and/or voluntary leadership. Rodriquez is Director of New Business
at United Way of Champaign County. He is a member of Champaign West Rotary and other organizations.
•Janet Scheller, 34, Hamel, IL for Humanitarian and/or voluntary leadership. Scheller is Founder and Executive Director of
Allison's Angel Gowns Inc. which donates gowns made from wedding dresses to grieving parents.
•Stacey Skrysak, 38, Springfield, IL for Humanitarian and/or voluntary leadership. Skrysak is a Television News Anchor at
WICS and co-founder of Triple Heart Foundation which provides books to parents with children in neonatal intensive care
units.
•Ashley Swip, 39, Collinsville, IL for Humanitarian and/or voluntary leadership. Swip is a teacher and Founder of 3 Little
Birds 4 Life which provides hope and happiness by granting wishes to adult cancer patients.
The Illinois Jaycees will honor these young people on May 4, 2019 at the Wyndham Springfield - City Centre. The event is
chaired by Senators Heather Ulrich #72836 and Joanne Rinaldo #71700. Please consider purchasing an ad for the
TOYP Banquet program booklet at http://www.iljaycees.org/toyp-2019.
ILLINOIS JAYCEES’ TOYP
JOANNE RINALDO #71700
MANAGEMENT REPORT
Robbie Johnston #51099
217-553-2082 - [email protected]
DeaDline for forUM articles, JUne 15, 2019
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SECRETARY’S REPORT
Karen Helms #57838
847-636-8340 - [email protected] Karen Helms #57838 was unable to attend the meeting. Marsha DeVore #67330
took over the secretary duties.
ILLINOIS JCI SENATE - MINUTES WINTER MEETING – FEBRUARY 9, 2019
Meeting: called to order at 9:36 AM by President Bill Patterson #47979
Chaplain: Robbie Johnston #51099 spoke a few words.
Pledge of Allegiance: was led by all Veterans.
Introduction of Guests: Introduced by Kate Patterson #52517
IL JCI 88th President Jared Koester: talked about the importance of Park Districts. He asked for involvement in the parks in
communities, especially communities with Jaycee chapters.
Approval of Agenda:
Motion to approve, as amended, by Monty Schroeder #62203, 2nd by Brian Ziegle #42479. Motion passed.
Secretary’s Report: Karen Helms #57838 (Filling in was Marsha DeVore #67330)
1. FORUM: Kay DeGroot #73333 and Marilyn Burton #55106 Articles are due by March 15th. That issue will be the election issue.
If interested in placing an ad, see Kay.
2. Website: Ray Ainslie #44136 illinoisjcisenate.org – added a memorial page
3. E-Blast: Kate Patterson #52517 Come out around the 1st and the 15th. Please follow the e-blast for updates and other important
information about the Senate.
Motion to approve Secretary’s report by Denny Birt #37116, 2nd by Lori Suprenant #67040. Motion passed.
Treasurer’s Report: Lynne McGill #70364
1. Membership Info Exchange: Kathy Crick #71017 Please get new information to Kathy Crick #71017, on addresses, emails,
phone numbers, etc.
2. Audit Committee Report: Terry Barker #40979 finances look good. Approved to pay Bill’s receipts of $2000
3. Finance Committee Report: Wayne Kiefer #36498 approved the Audit Committee’s report, approved “other funds” to set up for
a group of people to approve.
Monty Schroeder #62203 made the motion, 2nd by Robbie Johnston #51099 to send this on to the Constitution and Bylaws
to get approval.
4. Fundraising
a. Birdies for Charity: Wayne Huelsmann #30592 $1645 from the Foundation. Forms for this year’s event will be available at
the May meeting.
b. Poker: Monty Schroeder #62203 Today is the 2nd event. Made $613 from the first one. Two more events will be March 23rd
and April 20th. Volunteers will be needed from 11:30 am to 12:30 am each of these days.
c. Products: Heather Ulrich #72836 Contact Heather if you want any products.
d. LOTTO: Judson DeVore #65005 Report from Judson, 342 tickets were sold, bringing in $1710. 2 winners already this month.
Lynne McGill #70364 will be selling remaining envelope tickets.
e. Silent Auction: Yvonne Agnello-Adams #72530 Auction closes at 2pm today.
Motion to approve Treasurer’s report by Lisa Hirstein-Hughes #73357, 2nd by Garrett McNally #65415. Motion passed.
Administrative VP Report: Wayne Huelsmann #30592
1. Freshman Senators/First Timers: Joanne Rinaldo #71700 4 Freshmen Senators at the Freshmen Toast – Arron McCurley
#75866, Ben Eberwein #77127, Kevin Ogden #68671, and Jason Foltyn #77749.
2. Return the Favor/Legacy Program: Marilyn Burton #55106 Need information by May 31st. To encourage more submissions, a
pin was given to Will Hinsaw #76510 for turning in info first. Legacy Program is a national program to finance Jaycees to become
Senators.
3. Camp New Hope: Donna Baker #67041 Wish list available for what they need at the Camp. They are working on a campaign for
funds and an Easter Party. A thank you card for Marilyn was read.
4. Historian: Ray Ainslie #44136 No Report
5. Future Directions: Ray Ainslie #44136 1) Recommendations were made to make changes in the structure of this
committee – Article 17 of Bylaws. 2) Committee feels that Illinois needs to take a position on the national issue of Dual Membership.
3) Committee feels that items of a “sensitive nature” need to be made to a closed session, i.e. only Illinois members. 4) Committee
feels that our membership needs to be encouraged to run for office. 5) The Future Directions Committee moves to request from the
Illinois JCI Senate membership permission to proceed forward in planning and arranging “The Gathering of Eagles,” as a Return the
Favor training project in the year of 2019-2020, with a budget of $1000.
Motion by Norm Hoffman #25676, 2nd by Robbie Johnston #51099. Discussion followed, talking about an all-day training at the
Starved Rock facilities, open to all Illinois Jaycees. This vote is for permission to set up the training and present it for next year’s
budget. Motion passed.
6. Summer Picnic 2019: Beverly Olson #42473 Forms for Picnic available
Motion to approve Administrative Report by Kay DeGroot #73333, 2nd by Donna Baker #67041. Motion passed.
(Continued on Page 9)
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TREASURER’S REPORT
Lynne McGill #70364
708-691-0934 - [email protected]
Attached is a copy of the 2nd Quarter 2018-2019 financial statement that was approved at the
winter meeting at Decatur.
I would like to give a shout out to Yvonne Agnello-Adams #72530 for all the time and energy
spent as the chairman of the Silent Auction. I would also like to thank everyone that donated items
to the auction or supported it in any way.
The Lotto Raffle is now history; we had 13 winners this year. I want to thank Judson DeVore #65005 for being the
chairman of this project. Also, thank you to everyone that sold or purchased tickets.
By the time you read this, the third Poker Game will be completed. Thank you to Monty Schroeder #62203 for chairing
this major fundraiser for us. There is one more date that we are running, April 20th. Please contact Monty if you can help
out. The time is the same each event from 12pm to 1am. We will need our volunteers there from 11:30am to 1:20am.
The Illinois JCI Senate Spring meeting will be held in Springfield in conjunction with the Illinois Jaycees’ TOYP/GA
meeting, May 3-5, 2019 at the Wyndham City Centre. The registration can be found in this issue of Forum.
The next Bubba Golf Outing will be June 29.
It was an honor to have our own JCI USA President Tricia Buehne #69433 speak at our IL Senate Meeting in Decatur.
Tricia spoke of the 100th Anniversary of US JCI that is coming up in 2020 called “Celebration of the Century”.
It was also our pleasure to have 88th JCI Illinois President Jared Koester present at the meeting in Decatur. He spoke
about “Energizing Illinois”.
At the Illinois Jaycee’s banquet in Decatur in February, 87th JCI Illinois President Vanessa Birchler #74430 presented
The Outstanding Senator of 2018 award to "The New Baden Jaycee Senators": Wayne Kiefer #36498, Dave Rudy
#46183, Wayne Huelsmann #30592, Brian Harpstrite #53840, Sandi Harpstrite #65882, Cindy Ogden
#73418, and Kevin Ogden #68671. Congratulations to all. A picture can be found elsewhere in this issue.
The 50/50 was won by Kay DeGroot #73333; her share was $68,
High/Low Senate numbers at the Winter Senate Meeting were: HIGH: Jason Foltyn #77749 LOW: Charlie Gouveia
#18294.
The next Forum deadline is June 15, 2019.
THE SCORECARDKay Degroot #73333
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Our next meeting is the Election Meeting! Please join us on Saturday, May 4th to support the candidates for IL JCI Senate
office. Senators who were nominated for office at the Winter Senate Meeting Feb. 9, 2019 in Decatur were:
President- Wayne Huelsmann #30592
Administrative Vice President- Robbie Johnston #51099
Management Vice President- Judson DeVore #65005
Treasurer- Lynne McGill #70364
Secretary- Marsha DeVore #67330
Region Directors:
Northwest- Terry Barker #40979
SERVE- Monty Schroeder #62203
South Central- Lisa Hirstein-Hughes #73357
Prairieland- Russ Cooper #4638
Gateway- Angie Highlander #69109
There were no nominations for Fox Valley, Miss. Valley, South, North and Northeast Regions.
Nominations will be re-opened at the Election meeting for all of the offices, except President. The deadline for nominations
for President is April 19th; the Presidential candidate must contact a member of the Nomination Committee prior to that
date. Members of the Nomination Committee are: Chris Curtis #35440 [email protected], Melodie Ainslie #69200
[email protected], and myself, Marilyn Burton #55106 [email protected].
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD (COB)
Marilyn Burton #55106
My name is Judson DeVore #65005 and I am running for the position of 2019 - 2020 Management Vice President. I
have held the positions of South Central Senate RD, Senate Hospitality Chairman, and have been on the Committees for
two separate Picnics. Currently, I am serving on the Future Directions Committee and as this year's LOTTO Chairman. I
have been a member of the Senate for 15 years and feel that it is time for me to move up to the next level, and I am
asking for your support and vote for me as your next Management VP.
CANDIDATE FOR MANAGEMENT VICE PRESIDENT
Judson Devore #65005
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GOPHER DROPPINGS By Billy Baroo
There wasn’t much to dig up at the Illinois Senate Winter Meeting in February. Billy Baroo, the IllinoisJCI Senate mascot, didn’t know if it was the weather or whether there weren’t enough people there tocreate any divots.
The uniclap “slackers” didn’t do a very good job at this meeting as one of the instigators had to leave
early to work poker.
Lori S. and Donna B. need to come around more so people can get the right name with the right person.
There were 4 new senators at the midnight toast which was held at 11:00 p.m.
In Pigeon Forge Gerry Moore was talking with our group about his trips to New Zealand and Susie asked if he flew or drove.It was a tough crowd and everyone laughed immediately! Must have been a blonde moment?
So whether it is for our gopher, or his predecessor, Linc, someone needs to fling it so he can dig it up!
Regardless, you still should be careful not to step in it!
I write this article a couple of days before attending the U.S. Region 5 Meeting in Dayton, Ohio and five days before thenext step in life's adventures, the replacement of my knee on March 19th. The region is, of course, doing well and wecontinue to provide leadership at the State and National levels. Unfortunately, my other obligations, such as being theAmbassador to Europe, have made it impossible for me to attend recent meetings.
The travelling will continue and Maxine #68012 and I will be off to France in early May for three weeks to attend theEuropean Senate Meeting in Lyon, France. While we are there we will be taking a Viking River Cruise through Provence.We will then be travelling to Portland, Oregon for the U.S. Senate Annual Meeting followed by a cruise with American CruiseLines to Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands.
We look forward to seeing everyone at the Illinois Picnic in Savoy and hope we will have a great turnout from the PrairielandRegion. Go on the Illinois Senate website for more details. In future planning we will be in Kansas City, Missouri for theU.S. Senate Fall Board meeting and then in November off to the World Congress in Tallin, Estonia. Life is good, but pleasekeep involved and help the Region find new and invigorating membership for the Illinois Senate.
PRAIRIELAND REGIONRuss Cooper #4638 - [email protected]
On an spring Saturday morning, many years ago, three young men in an old pickup truck cruised slowly down aresidential street searching for the address that was scratched on a sheet of paper. The driver was a mechanic, and hispartners were an engineer and a banker, all members of the local Jaycee Chapter. Their mission was to fill a child's sand-box with some of the sand that was currently piled in the truck. Upon locating the desired address, one of the men rangthe door bell, while the others proceeded to load wheelbarrows with some of the sand for delivery to a child's emptybackyard sandbox. With the suggested donation of $2 per load in hand and the box filled, they moved up the street to thenext address on the list. Some hours, and several truckloads of sand later they met up with other similar crews, who hadbeen delivering sand that day, to make sure that all deliveries were completed, leaving a number of happy children in theircommunities able to enjoy sandbox play for the summer.
Changing the world starts small, like bringing a smile to the face of a child.
The Jaycees used a simple slogan in the late 60's, “Do Something”. That pretty much sums up both the Jaycees, the Senateand life in general. There are many needs, small and large, and each of us carries an obligation to do somethingthroughout our lives to meet some of them, not wait until “they” take care of things.
After all, We believe “that service to humanity is the best work of life”.
Please note: The above somewhat generic tale is based upon real events that occurred in the early 70's throughout Illinoisand many other states.
Some points about the story:1. Of course it was an old truck, if it was a truck at all, sometimes an old trailer pulled by the family car. Most of us
couldn't afford any truck not required for work, unlike the present day!2. Nine times out of ten the guy handling the money was the banker! 3. The sand was bulk, loaded with an end loader, or dumped from a silo at a construction yard, no little bags of “safety
sand” from a home store!4. Sometimes we would have a few old tractor tires to contain the sand, at an additional charge of $5.5. This was not a big money maker. Only if we could get the sand and tires donated did we clear anything. It was simply
a community need recognized and being met.6. Often, the meet up place at day's end was a local tavern. 7. Today, many mothers would not allow their children to play in messy sand contained in an old tire in the back yard!
COURSE PRO Charlie Gouveia #18294 [email protected]
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Management VP Report: Robbie Johnston #51099
1. Hospitality: Thank you to those regions who brought food for the weekend.
2. On-To: Susie Colbert-Curtis #73137 Lots of places to go and see.
3. Road Runner: Chris Curtis #35440 Will be working closely with his wife Susie Colbert-Curtis #73137 to log in and count up the
miles that are traveled by the Illinois Senate. Please remember to mark down the miles you travel to other and our Senate events and
get them to Chris Curtis #35440.
4. IL/MO Basketball game: Val Koble #13921 Missouri won the game.
5. Senator Assistance: If you know someone who is deserving to be a Senator but no longer has a chapter to nominate, send in their
name. Deadline is April 1st.
Motion to approve Management Report by Joanne Rinaldo #71700, 2nd by Bruce Widenhoefer #63672. Motion passed.
Region Director Reports:
South Central – Lisa Hirstein-Hughes #73357 This year is the 80th Anniversary of the Springfield Jaycees. Also noted that the State
President for the Illinois Jaycees is from Chatham.
Illinois Jaycees Charitable Foundation: Kate Patterson #52517
1. Bubba – June 29th– will need help with workers
2. Olsen – 2 $1000 scholarship winners, submitted to Nationals
New Business:
Nominations: Marilyn Burton #55106 reminded that the position of RD is as a contact person. They help with Hospitality, are the
voice of the region, and should work to bond the region.
Kay DeGroot #73333 made the motion to open nominations, 2nd by Terry Kolaz #68698. Motion passed.
Opened the nominations for RD:
Fox Valley
Gateway – Angie Highlander #69109
Mississippi Valley
South
North
Northwest – Terry Barker #40979
Northeast – Dan Adams, declined
Prairieland – Russ Cooper #4638
South Central – Lisa Hirstein-Hughes #73357
SERVE – Monty Schroeder #62203
Secretary – Marsha DeVore #67330, nominated by Robbie Johnston and Kate Patterson
Treasurer – Lynne McGill #70364, nominated by Kate Patterson and Terry Barker
Management VP– Judson DeVore #65005, nominated by Marsha DeVore and Norm Hoffman
Administrative VP – Robbie Johnston #51099, nominated by Donna Baker and Charlie Gouveia
President – Wayne Huelsmann #30592, nominated by Wayne Kiefer and Ray Ainslie
Elections will be Saturday, May 4th. The nomination for President deadline is April 19th.
Motion to Suspend Nominations, except for President, made by Wayne Kiefer #36498, 2nd by Bruce Widenhoefer #63672.
Motion passed.
50/50 Raffle: Robbie Johnston #51099 Won by Kay DeGroot #73333, $68.
Presidential Sweepstakes Raffle: Susie Colbert-Curtis #73137
High/Low Senate Number Awards: High – Jason Foltyn #77749 Low – Charlie Gouveia #18294
National Guests Comments:
1. Tricia Buehne #69433 National Jaycees President – appreciative of IL Senate for involvement in the US Jaycees.
2. Wayne Kiefer #36498 US JCI Senate Foundation President – IL has scholarship winners and some close neighbor states do as well.
Chairman of the Board: Marilyn Burton #55106 No report
Good of the Order:
1. Ray Ainslie #44136 let everyone know that it is the 50th Anniversary of Norm Hoffman #25676 being a Senator
2. Only Senators who are over Jaycee age are eligible for Return the Favor.
3. 2020 will be the 100th Anniversary of the US Jaycees
4. Dan Adams #68303 Don’t forget to buy/bid at the Silent Auction.
President’s Comments: Bill Patterson #47979 It has been a very good weekend so far. Thank you for coming to the GA this weekend.
Motion to Adjourn made by Kay DeGroot #73333, 2nd by Kathy Crick #71017.
Adjourn with Jaycee Creed: Highest Senator # Jason Foltyn #77749.
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As our seasons start to change and we get a small burst of warmth, I am reminded ofEcclesiastes 3:1-8 King James Version (KJV)
To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven:A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted;A time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up;A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance;A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together; a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing;A time to get, and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away;A time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak;A time to love, and a time to hate; a time of war, and a time of peace.
These past few months we have had some JCI Senators that have had some losses. Please keep these families in your prayers:
Aaron #71695 and Vicki #74468 Brown for the loss of Aaron's father, Ralph Brown. John #44396 and Karen #62305 Voshel for the loss of Karen's father, Don Kopp. Tineke Ditmars-Bezemer #47162 for the loss of her husband.
We also have some Senators needing our healing prayers. Please remember:
Jack Ward #53585 Mel Urbanowicz #55459 Greg Hilleary #43305 Gerry Moore #26604 Darrin Brewster #68672Maxine Wallisch #68012
And we have lost some of our friends, our fellow JCI Senators:
Larry Massie #30381Karolee Johnson #44096Bob Goetz #46363 Ronald "Jim" Mitchell #38727Ed Townsend #19490, Illinois JCI Senate President 1983-84
I seem to always report on sad news but rarely on the good. Please remember this is also a venue to celebrate thewonderful news going on in our lives, so be sure to share with me so others can celebrate with you. Just email or call.
So, congratulations to Ray #44136 and Melodie #69200 Ainslie on the birth of their granddaughter, Ainslie Ruth AnnKauling.
CHAPLAIN
Robbie Johnston #51099 - 217-553-2082 - [email protected]
Illinois Jaycees Senators,
Greetings from YOUR Illinois Jaycees! First, let me say how thankful the Jaycees’ membership and organization is for yourcontinued support and dedication to the Jaycee movement. I have met and befriended Jaycees from throughout the USduring my Jaycee career, and I can say without hesitation that our state is one of the strongest in the country. Our Senatorsplay a pivotal role in the overall strength of our organization.
My theme this year is Jaycees Energizing Illinois, and I am placing a particular focus on Jaycee chapters working towardsimproving the parks in their communities. I am writing to ask you, as a Jaycee Senator, to reach out to your respectivechapters with advice on how they can further that goal. Whether it’s an idea for a fundraiser, or stories on how the Jayceessupported the parks system in years past, the catalog of information stored in the minds of Illinois Senators is invaluableto our members. Please share your thoughts and memories with us. We are all a product of those that came before us,and having achieved the rank of Jaycee Senator, you have proven yourself as a person all Jaycees should listen to.
Thank you again for everything you do!
ILLINOIS JAYCEES 88TH PRESIDENT
JARED KOESTER
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It was the late 1960’s and May Company was building a new shopping mall near the intersection of
the newly opened Interstate 64 and Illinois Route 159. Their hope was that St. Clair Square Mall
would become a major shopping destination for all of southern Illinois. In 1969, the land
surrounding St. Clair Square Mall was incorporated as the City of Fairview Heights. The following year,
the O’Fallon Jaycees, led by Del Lurtz #15040 and Bill Sharp, extended a Jaycee chapter into the
newly incorporated community. Twenty-eight young men became the charter members of the
Fairview Heights Jaycees. Most of these men were in their twenties. One was different. His name
was Ed Townsend. Ed was already in his thirties and almost too old to join the organization. He
quickly became a chapter leader, a mentor, a big brother to some and a father figure to others. His
hard work and dedication to the Jaycees led to him to be recognized as the chapter’s first JCI Senator (Senator #19490).
The Illinois Senate opened a new door to Ed. He took to the Senate organization as he did everything, full speed ahead,
with the enthusiasm of a child on a sugar high. A few years later, the Fairview Heights Jaycees awarded me a Senatorship.
Ed pulled me into the Illinois Senate and forced me to get involved as he had. Ed became the 17th President of the Illinois
Senate in 1983. The Illinois Senate grew to over 200 Life Members that year. It was also the first year for the
Illinois/Missouri hospitality social held in conjunction with the Illinois vs. Missouri basketball game held in St. Louis.
There truly must be something magical about the Jaycees. So many of the young men that joinedthe Fairview Heights Jaycees in the 1970’s became lifelong friends. Our children grew up together,we partied together, we fished together and we grew old together. In those later years, Ed joined theFairview Heights Elk’s Lodge #664 and, of course, pulled his old Jaycee friends into that organization.I’m sure the Elks didn’t know what hit them. Ed immersed himself in everything they had to offer,which led to him be named Elk of the Year in 2012.
On December 17, 2018, Ed Townsend passed away. Ed is survived by his wife, Norma, his son, Steve,his two daughters, Lisa and Linda, and seven grandchildren. 2018 was an awful year for the IllinoisSenate organization. We lost so many leaders of our organization and I lost some great friends, butnone more than Ed. He was my best friend for almost 50 years. Every day, I half expect the phoneto ring and find Ed on the line telling me about the next project we are going to be working on. Thephone doesn’t ring and I miss him every day.
Wally Suchanek, JCI Senator #23397Illinois Senate President 1987-88
IN MEMORIAM
Return the Favor (RTF) Deadline—May 31st
I hope you did not forget how important it is to document your time spent in Return the Favor activities in support ofJaycees. I extended the deadline to May 31st. You still have time to complete the simple form for the 3rd trimester. Sendto me via email at [email protected] by midnight 5/31/19 so I can submit to National.
They are NOT allowing a catch-up time to submit documentation, so this is just for events during 3rd trimester (Dec. 1-May 31). Get credit for involvement at those wonderful holiday projects and all Jaycee events! As a reminder, this docu-mentation is for Senators over the Jaycee age.
Just download the RTF form from the US JCI Senate website or use the link to the form in E-blast, complete thedocumentation on the form, then attach the form via email to me. It really does not take long! If you are truly “low tech”,send me details including your name, date, what event, number of hours worked, travel time plus description of activity,your role and the impact. The last part is important when they make a determination of the Senator and State for theNational awards. RTF is more than “just working a project”. The focus is AIM and should be included in yourdocumentation: Action-Impact-Mentoring.
Let me know in advance if there are any questions.
RETURN THE FAVOR (RTF)
Marilyn Burton #55106
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The Hall of Fame Committee of the Illinois Jaycee Charitable Foundation would like to announce their two inductees in the
class of 2019. Induction will occur at the TOYP/HOF banquet on Saturday, May 4th in Springfield, Illinois at the Wyndham.
Mary Ann (Gouveia) Riggs65th President Illinois Jaycees
JCI Senator #52696
Graduate of Northern Illinois University
Lives in Waco, Texas
BS degrees in Special Education and Elementary Education
Special Education Teacher
City of Waco Tourism Committee
Mother of 4 and 1 grandchild
Gary Hongsermeier43rd President Illinois JCI Senate
JCI Senator #39708
Past Jaycee RD and JCI Senate RD
Farmer in Hoyleton
Lived and Passed Away in Irvington, Illinois
Community minded in Hoyleton, Irvington & Addeville
Beloved member of the Mississippi Valley Jaycees and Senators
HALL OF FAME 2019
We are looking forward to a great May GA as we honor the TOYP winners and Hall of Fame recipients. Please plan to
attend the banquet on Saturday, May 4, 2019 in Springfield as we induct Mary Ann Gouveia Riggs #52696 and Gary
Hongsermeier #39708 (posthumously) into the Illinois Jaycee Hall of Fame.
Our scholarship programs are continuing to flourish. We had 19 submissions for the IJCF Scholarships. Competition was
very close this year, so the committee decided to award two $1000 and two $500 runner-up scholarships:
Chloe Walker of Palatine, $1000
Carson Schaefer of Downs, $1000
Sydney Rury of Galena, $500
David Ludwig of Springfield, $500
The Colbert scholarships were awarded to:
Abbigale Suprenant of Springfield, daughter of Lori and Blair, $1000
Sara DeGroot, of Ashland, niece of Denny and Kay, $1000
The Illinois Jaycees will be holding a wine tasting at the May GA, Friday, May 3 to raise funds for the Foundation. For those
wine fans out there, I’m sure details will be available prior to the event.
Thanks for your continued support of the Illinois Jaycee Charitable Foundation.
ILLINOIS JAYCEE CHARITABLE FOUNDATION PRESIDENT
Kate Patterson #52517
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The Jaycee Creed WE BELIEVE:
That faith in God gives meaning and
purpose to human life;
That the brotherhood of man trans-
cends the sovereignty of nations;
That economic justice can best be won
by free men through free enterprise;
That government should be of laws
rather than of men;
That earth’s great treasure lies in hu-
man personality;
And that service to humanity is the
best work of life.
-C. William Brownfield #197