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						The community gardens have 
						submitted a picture featuring Aaron Cantrell, Drake 
						Cantrell, Michelle Cantrell, Aiden Cantrell, Janel 
						Tibbets, Ed Tibbets, and Troy Turner with the 
						Illinois-American Water Scarecrow in back.  |  
			Illinois American Water Sponsors 
			Facebook Photo Contest Lincoln Community Gardens needs your 
			votes to win!
 
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            [August 15, 2014]  
			
			BELLELVILLE/LINCOLN -
			
			Some pictures are worth a thousand words. Now, they could be worth a 
			total of $1,500 shared by three organizations via Illinois American 
			Water’s “Value of Water” photo contest.  The contest begins today, 
			July 22, 2014, on the Company’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ilamwater.  | 
        
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			 Illinois American Water invited 12 local organizations to submit 
			photos and thoughts to depict what water service means to 
			their organization and community.  The photos will be posted to 
			Illinois American Water’s Facebook page here – http://bit.ly/1nanM8w. 
			
			The photo contest also aims to raise awareness about the role water 
			service plays in daily lives, economic growth and fire protection. 
 The public can participate by voting for their favorite “Value of 
			Water” photo beginning July 22, 2014 through August 20, 2014. 
			 The three photos with the most votes will earn their organization 
			$750 (first place), $500 (second place) and $250 (third place).  The 
			winners will be announced soon after the contest closes.
 
			
			 
			
			In the Lincoln Water district the Lincoln Community Gardens has been 
			chosen as a participant. 
			
			The community gardens have submitted a picture featuring Aaron 
			Cantrell, Drake Cantrell, Michelle Cantrell, Aiden Cantrell, Janel 
			Tibbets, Ed Tibbets, and Troy Turner with the Illinois-American 
			Water Scarecrow in back.  
			
			The text they have written to go with their photo is as follows:  
			
			Water is a vital part of Lincoln Community Gardens (LCG). Knowing 
			that we can count on support from Illinois-American Water helps 
			provide the opportunity for local gardeners to experience new 
			relationships and the healthy benefits of exercise and great 
			tasting, fresh produce. LCG is impacting lives by bringing people 
			together, putting smiles on the faces of those that wouldn’t be able 
			to garden otherwise by building handicap accessible gardening 
			options and offering the opportunity for outreach in a suppressed 
			neighborhood.   
			
			In the photo, standing in a strawberry patch, are a few members of 
			“His Hands Outreach” with the Illinois-American Water Scarecrow 
			built by the Lincoln Community High School Horticulture and 
			Agriculture class students. “His Hands Outreach” is working hard to 
			at one of the LCG to impact one of the neighborhoods in the Lincoln 
			community. The scarecrow represents the importance of water service 
			for LCG. His body is a recycled trash can that becomes a rain 
			barrel, his arms are coil hoses, he has clay pots for legs and his 
			head is an old sprinkling can. He boasts “Water Service is a Good 
			Value” on a sign staked in the ground next to him.  
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			LCG doesn’t measure the “value” of water in dollars and cents, we 
			measure it in the lives we impact. Thank you Illinois –American 
			Water!!  
			
			You can vote for Lincoln by going to
			
			http://bit.ly/1nanM8w   and “Liking” the Illinois American Water 
			Facebook page and then clicking on the Lincoln Community Gardens 
			photo in the contest tab.  
			[Text received; KAREN COTTON, 
			ILLINOIS AMERICAN WATER and KATHY VINYARD, LINCOLN COMMUNITY 
			GARDENS] About Illinois 
			American WaterIllinois American Water, a wholly owned subsidiary of American Water 
			(NYSE: AWK), is the largest investor-owned water utility in the
 state, providing high-quality and reliable water and/or wastewater 
			services to approximately 1.2 million people. American Water also
 operates a customer service center in Alton and a quality control 
			and research laboratory in Belleville. Founded in 1886, American 
			Water
 is the largest publicly traded U.S. water and wastewater utility 
			company. With headquarters in Voorhees, N.J., the company employs 
			more
 than 6.600 dedicated professionals who provide drinking water, 
			wastewater and other related services to approximately 14 million 
			people in
 more than 40 states, as well as parts of Canada. More information 
			can be found by visiting www.amwater.com 
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