Jannette Wibben Coers, downtown
Lincoln, Hartsburg-Emden FFA, Haley Bowles and Shanna Sheen make the
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By Mike Fak
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[December
17, 2010]
Jannette
Wibben Coers, formerly of New Holland, will celebrate her 90th
birthday on Dec. 21. A card shower is being held in observance of
this special occasion. Cards may be sent to Jannette Coers, St.
Clara's Manor, 200 Fifth St., Room 245, Lincoln, IL 62656. |
Jannette grew up in the Hartsburg
area. She married Harry R. Coers (deceased) and is the mother of
David L. Coers of New Holland and the late Garry R. Coers. She has
five grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. A family get-together
is planned.
One week from Christmas and downtown Lincoln has been
busy. The stores appreciate the "Shop Local" results and want to
thank everyone for their support. Saturday, Dec. 18, is the last
Saturday before Christmas and there are those who still need some
unique and special gifts.
Santa Claus will be with us on Saturday at Absolute Harmony Salon
and Day Spa from 9 until 10:30 a.m. Come to 521 Broadway for fun
with Santa and a chance to enter a drawing. There will be some goody
bags and other treats.
Winners of Main Street Lincoln's window decorating contest will
be announced on Saturday. Find your favorite window and go to
the Main Street Lincoln office to vote for People's Choice.
You can also pick up your 2011 Saver Cards at the Main Street
Lincoln office. This little $5 card can save you $900 and more in
the year 2011.
Main Street Lincoln wishes you all a "Merry Christmas" and a
"Blessed New Year."
The Hartsburg-Emden FFA chapter has partnered with the
Illinois Soybean Association to help increase agricultural literacy
statewide. The Hartsburg-Emden FFA recently presented to Hartsburg-Emden
Grade School, the Emden Whistle Stop Library and Zion Lutheran
School in Lincoln two children's books about soybeans to add to each
library's collection.
"We greatly appreciate the help of Illinois FFA chapters and 4-H
clubs in helping us to distribute these books to the state's
elementary school and public libraries," said Ron Moore, ISA
chairman and soybean farmer from Roseville. "Agricultural literacy
is a critical component of education, especially in Illinois, where
1 in 4 workers is employed in the agriculture industry, and more
qualified workers will be needed to fill jobs in the
future. Agriculture helps feed and clothe a growing global
population, and Illinois will need to play a critical role in
meeting that need.
Libraries are receiving "Soybeans: An A-to-Z Book" and "Soybeans
in the Story of Agriculture." Both books are authored by Susan
Anderson and JoAnne Buggey as part of the "Awesome Agriculture for
Kids" series. The books also are available through
www.ilsoy.org.
Kelsi Ubbenga presented the books to Emden Grade School and Zion
Lutheran School in Lincoln, and Noah Cross presented the books to
the Emden Whistle Stop Library. Cross and Ubbenga are both
Hartsburg-Emden FFA members.
The Illinois Soybean Association is the statewide organization
for Illinois Soybean growers. The farmers on its board administer
soybean checkoff funds to support research, promotions and
educational programs designed to increase demand for Illinois
soybeans, and administer legislation and membership programs. For
more information, visit
www.ilsoy.org.
Kelsi Ubbenga, FFA chapter president, presents books to Susan
Wilson, librarian at the Hartsburg-Emden Grade School library.
Kelsi Ubbenga presents books to Donna Sauer, librarian at Zion
Lutheran School in Lincoln.
Noah Cross, FFA member, presents books to LaDonna Gass, librarian at
the Emden Whistle Stop Library.
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Haley Bowles has been named December Senior-of-the-Month at
Mount Pulaski High School. Haley is the daughter of Randy and
Deborah Bowles of Mount Pulaski.
Haley is a four-year honor roll student, three-year Spanish Club
member, a four- year member of the award-winning Lady Toppers
volleyball team, a four-year Spirit Squad member and the treasurer
of the senior class.
Haley has won numerous awards, including her selection as Logan
County Board October Student-of-the-Month, as well as Sons of the
American Legion essay contest winner. She won the 2009 and 2010 Lady
Topper awards and was named to the Mount Pulaski High School Fall
Festival all-tournament team. She was also named to the 2009 Sangamo
all-conference first team and was a unanimous selection in 2010. She
was a Herald & Review athlete profile pick and was recently named to
the State Journal-Register all-area volleyball first team for 2010.
Haley has been a member of Central Illini volleyball club and has
helped coach the Junior Central Illini club teams.
During high school she has spent summers working as a lifeguard
at the Mount Pulaski Park District pool. She has also helped with
Vacation Bible School at Zion Lutheran Church.
Haley plans to study dental hygiene. She has been accepted at
both Southern Illinois University in Carbondale and Parkland College
in Champaign.
The Senior-of-the-Month program is co-sponsored by Johnson's Food
Center of Mount Pulaski and Mount Pulaski Pharmacy. Monthly winners
receive $100 savings bonds and are eligible to compete for the
$1,000 Senior-of-the-Year award.
November's LCHS Senior of the Month is Shanna Sheen of
Lincoln.
Shanna's school activities have included French Club, Math Club,
LEAF Club, Reality Illinois, soccer, marching band, basketball pom
squad and National Honor Society, among others.
Shanna is active in the community as well, including volunteer
work with ALMH, Logan County Food Pantry and Relay for Life, as well
as tutoring several students, among other volunteer efforts.
She is planning on psychology as a college major.
Logan County Bank congratulates Shanna on her selection as LCHS
Senior of the Month for November.
Logan County Bank is proud to sponsor the Lincoln Community High
School's Senior of the Month/Year award and scholarship program.
Each monthly winner receives a $50 U.S. savings bond from Logan
County Bank and is then eligible for a $1,500 scholarship awarded by
Logan County Bank, to be used at the college of their choice.
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