Land
of Lincoln CEO Program donates to local charities
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[August 31, 2019]
A few Land of Lincoln CEO students visited the
Rotary Club, Food Pantry, and Humane Society, presenting each local
charity with a $500 check. Totaling $1,500, this money was raised
through the students’ big business project during the 2018-2019
school year.
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Parker Kistner and Colby Burt present a group of
volunteers at the Food Pantry a check for $500.00.
Colby Burt and Parker
Kistner present Mary Dowdel from the Humane Society a check for
$500.00.
Parker Kistner and Colby Burt present Jeanne Lessen
from the Rotary Club a check for $500.00. Also in the picture are
Matt Arnold, Bob Alberts, and Dale Meier.
When asked why it's so important to give back to
their community, Olympia student Parker Kistner stated, “Giving back
is so important because the community does so much for individuals
without asking for anything in return. It’s a way to show the
community you care for what they do and that you want to be a part
of it.”
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Their big business project was a Murder Mystery Dinner presented
by The Champaign-Urbana Theater Company featuring the “Seven Corpse Dinner”.
Money raised was to pay for their own personal businesses, which includes:
Austin’s Auto Wash, Willow’s Wax Works, Dust & Shine, Brody Baker Builds,
OnTarget Media Management, On The Run, Know How Tutoring, Silicate Designs,
Molly’s ABC’s, Pronto Delivery, Leashed Animal Photography, Little Miss Tea, and
Time Out Training, with the remainder of the money going to local charities.
“All of these charities make a great impact in the community, therefore the
least we can do is give back to them. They allowed our CEO class to visit and
tour their facilities allowing us to immerse ourselves into what they really
do,” Olympia High School student Colby Burt said.
The Land of Lincoln CEO Program experience is unique for students and builds
leaders all across Central Illinois.
"CEO is an amazing opportunity that teaches young adults firsthand what the
business world is really like through the eyes of local entrepreneurs.” CEO
Facilitator Britta Langley said. “They learn why it's so important to keep
business local and give back to their community.”
Entrepreneurship education seeks to prepare people, especially youth, to be
responsible, enterprising individuals who become entrepreneurs or
entrepreneurial thinkers, and contribute to economic development and sustainable
communities.
This year’s class had students from Lincoln, Mt Pulaski, Olympia and
Hartsburg-Emden high schools. Started in the fall of 2015, this is the fourth
year of the program.
The CEO class meets at a variety of business locations throughout Logan County
in a non-traditional classroom. The upcoming school year they will meet at ALMH,
Central Illinois Ag, Integrity Data, and State Bank of Lincoln.
If you would like to learn more about the CEO program, log onto
www.landof lincolnceo.com.
[Britta Langley] |