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            [August 16, 2011] 
            
            Seventeen years ago, Beta Sigma Phi 
			sorority, Preceptor Eta chapter, partnered with other community 
			organizations to initiate a book bag project to provide school 
			supplies to Lincoln elementary students, kindergarten through eighth 
			grade. Several years later, the sorority assumed total 
			responsibility for the project. On Monday, representatives of that 
			organization continued the annual tradition by distributing 112 book 
			bags full of school supplies to parents of students from Lincoln 
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			for the book bags are collected and screened by the Y. 
			The sorority takes over from that point, coordinating the supply 
			lists and shopping for items. Fliers are hung at the thrift stores, 
			the grocery stores, Lincoln College, Lincoln Christian University -- 
			anywhere that a parent might see the invitation to apply for the 
			school bags. There is no maximum number, and no one will be excluded 
			if they have completed an application and are qualified. "When we're ready, some of us go out to Walmart and fill six to 
			eight carts full of school supplies," said organizer Sally Fleshman, 
			"and we have so much they open a special lane for us to check out." 
			For each student receiving a book bag, the local retail store also 
			provides a coupon good for $5 off a pair of gym shoes, and a $5 gift 
			card, to apply to that same purchase.  Contributions of supplies are also provided by Walgreens and 
			D.A.R.E. The Lincoln IGA donates the boxes of tissues needed each 
			year. Sorority members shop throughout the year when they find sales on 
			school supply items. It is ongoing and continual and is the 
			sorority's main project. Last Friday evening sorority members, their family members, and 
			as many friends and volunteers as they could gather filled book bags 
			with the necessary items. Four members of the National Honor Society 
			at LCHS -- Abi Ray, Angela Kelley, Jake Olson and Will Conrady -- 
			also volunteered as part of their commitment to community service. 
			Each bag was tagged with a child's name, and supplies reflected the 
			appropriate school and classroom list.   
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			 "The bags are full and contain every item from the official list 
			provided by the schools," Fleshman said. "So when the students go 
			off to school that first day, they know they have everything they 
			need. "It makes going to school easier for the students, and it makes a 
			big difference to the parents. With registration and school clothes, 
			they have enough to spend, and receiving these items helps them, 
			too. "Every year we send letters to businesses and other 
			organizations, asking for contributions," Fleshman continued, "and 
			the community never fails to support this project." (See picture 
			page.) 
[By MARLA BLAIR] 
			
			 
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