Flagpole dedicated in memory of Joe
Schaler at the Logan County Fairground
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[September 12, 2024]
At 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, September 11th, a
dedication was held at a recently installed flagpole at the Logan
County Fairgrounds.
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This flagpole was dedicated in honor of Joe
Schaler, founder of the Central Illinois Veterans Commission (CIVC)
and a pillar of the Logan County community. Schaler passed away this
past May.
Lincoln Mayor Tracy Welch, Ret. Col.
Jim Allen, Marsha Fernandes, Senator Sally Turner, Annie Coers
Several people important to our community were
present for the dedication, including Senator Sally Turner, former
Judge Tom Funk, Kim Turner, and Mayor Tracy Welch. In total, about a
dozen people were present.
The dedication started with a prayer led by CIVC
board member Marsha Fernandes. After the prayer, CIVC board member
Jim Allen spoke for a bit about Schaler and his legacy, stating that
his legacy lives on. In addition to founding the CIVC, which has
built (and is in the process of building) many tiny homes for
veterans around Logan County, Schaler was also on the board of
directors for Regional Housing and Supportive Services (RHSS). RHSS
is the organization in charge of developing and operating Hope on
5th.
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Senator Turner then presented a flag to Fernandes
that was folded and placed in a flag case. This flag was previously
flown over the Illinois State Capitol and was presented for CIVC to
hang up in their office by the citizens of the 44th district.
RHSS Board Members
If you would like to see this flagpole and the plaque
that is at its base, it is located at the south gate entrance to the
Logan County Fair Ground, on the south side of the racetrack.
[Matt Boutcher] |