Emblem Club rewards local organizations through monthly giving program, announces 2024 Scholarship winners

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[May 31, 2024]     Send a link to a friend  Share

Lincoln Emblem Club #433 supported their Americanism, Literacy, Community Service, and Scholarship project efforts recently through their monthly donations.

Pictures provided by Tammy Bunner

The club contributed $500 to the Hope on 5th project to promote community services and provide shelter to central Illinois veterans, homeless and those at risk of homelessness.


Pictured: Emblem Club member Tammy Bunner, Hope on 5th representative Dea Welsh, and Emblem Club member Holly Woodhall

 

 
The Community Action Partnership of Central Illinois Head Start project was given $200 to promote literacy for children. Emblem Club members collect “Pennies from Heaven” at each meeting for this donation.

Pictured: Head Start representative Krissy Conklen and Emblem Club member Holly Woodhall

 
The club donated $500 to the Land of Lincoln Honor Flight which provides WWII, Korean Era and Vietnam Era veterans a round trip to Washington DC to visit their memorials.


Pictured: Emblem Club members Mitzie Welsh, Holly Woodhall, and Judy Smith presenting check to Land of Lincoln Honor Flight board

 

Birthday Party in a Bag kits were donated to CAPCIL pantry. Each kit comes with decorations, cake mix, and instructions on how to bake a cake using just 7-Up.


Left to right: Krissy Conklen, Emblem Club members Tammy Bunner and Holly Woodhall with Birthday Party in a Bag kits.

 

The 2024 Lincoln Emblem Club scholarship winners were announced. First place was awarded to Jane Spellman, granddaughter of Karen Dellow. Jane is a second time winner and received $1500 in honor of Lee Rust and $500 in honor of Diane Farmer. Second place was awarded to Erin Peterson, daughter of Brittney Peterson and granddaughter of Mitzie Welsh. Erin is a second time winner and received $1500. Lincoln Emblem Club awards scholarships to children, grandchildren, nieces, and nephews of Emblem Club members. The winner also competes at the state and national level for additional scholarships.

 


Pictured: First place scholarship winner Jane Spellman with President Tammy Bunner

 


Pictured: Second place scholarship winner Erin Peterson

 

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