June 2012 - Strasburg, IL
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June 2012 - Strasburg, IL
Gnome News Strasburg, Illinois “Gnome News is Good News!” [email protected]••www.strasburgil.com DATES TO REMEMBER June 14 Flag Day-Flag Disposal Ceremony at Veteran’s Memorial June 2012 Poppy Day & Flag Memorial June 18-22 Village Office Closed June 19 Community Blood Bank at Community Building June 26 SCAN Quarterly Meeting June 27 Seasoned Citizens meet June 28 Lions Club meets July 9 Village Board meets July 13-14 Lions Club Homecoming Thursdays Farmers Market 4:30-6:30 p.m. Wayne’s words of Wirth Did you notice the new American flags that have been attached to the light Strasburg mayor poles along the highand all around way? These flags great guy! have heavier poles and brackets, and were purchased by the American Legion Auxiliary with the assistance of Holly Giertz and Marty Doehring and the committee raising money for the Support Our Troops signs. Matt Figgins, Derek Durbin and Mike Antonacci worked to install the new brackets and flags. Thank you to Matt for the use of his bucket truck, and a big thank you to the three for volunteering their time. From left to right– Skylar Vonderheide, Abby Brown, Grace Vonderheide, Lexi Vonderheide, Sarah Wyckoff, Leo Wyckoff and Caralea Moffett. Saturday, May 19 was a very busy day for the members of the Strasburg American Legion Auxiliary Unit #289. It was Poppy Day in Strasburg. Senior members distributing poppies were Evelyn Augenstein, Kathryn Hartman, Pat Wallace, Jamie Brown, Linda Oakley, Cinda Held, Caralea Moffett and Sarah Wyckoff. Junior members assisting were Skylar Vonderheide, Lexi Vonderheide, Grace Vonderheide and Abby Brown. Leo Wyckoff also helped with the poppy distribution. Thanks to the donations of Strasburg residents, more than $330 was raised to fund projects, including Mattoon VA Outpatient Clinic, Illiana Medical Clinic in Danville, plus the Central Illinois Honor Flight. Following the distribution of the poppies, 10 members of Auxiliary traveled to five area cemeteries and placed 186 flags on the graves of veterans in preparation for Memorial Day. In all, 64 flags were placed at St. Paul’s Cemetery; 74 flags at Grace Cemetery; 42 flags at Richland Cemetery; four at Wade Cemetery and two at Lone Point Cemetery. Those members assisting with the placement of the flags included Senior Members Gail Rincker, Cinda Held, Caralea Moffett, Sarah Wyckoff, Jamie Brown and Linda Oakley. Junior members included Skylar Vonderheide, Lexi Vonderheide, Grace Vonderheide and Abby Brown. Also assisting was Sarah's son Leo Wyckoff, who is learning at a young age how to volunteer. Page 2 J u n e 2 0 12 Wayne’s words of Wirth cont. A thank you also goes to the American Legion Auxiliary and the Support Our Troops committee for purchasing this beautiful and patriotic addition to Strasburg. It is very heartwarming to note the volunteerism that takes place in Strasburg. To the Auxiliary and the Support Our Troops committee, we thank you for honoring our country and our veterans. To our area veterans, we thank you for your service. As you drive through town take time to notice the flowers and decorations display. Individuals take pride in flying their flags and honoring our country and town. The SCAN group has again planted flowers from the Strasburg Welcome signs as you enter town, up Commercial Street (also known as Main Street) to the park. Volunteers again water and weed the displays as they are needed. If you would like to volunteer to weed and/or water, please contact Pam Clark. Our thanks go to Pam for coordinating this for the Village. The Farmers Market is back in town! After a successful initial season last year, this season promises to be bigger and better. The market has been moved up to the park this year to be more convenient for both buyer and seller. The Lift Station Grant has been approved. The money is available as soon as it can be released. A 30’ x 30’ plot has been purchased adjacent to the old plot to make necessary space available. A lot has been purchased in the York Acres Subdivision. As soon as M & L Custom Builders from Arcola finishes their current project they will start to build, to the right is a picture of the signing. Are you ready for the World Famous Strasburg Tractor Pull? The Strasburg Lion’s Club is gearing up for the annual Strasburg Homecoming July 13 & 14. Friday evening will start with a pork chop meal, followed by entertainment on the stage. Saturday morning will be the inaugural 5K Walk/Run replacing the bicycle ride. Saturday afternoon will start with the tractor pull which will run well into the night. Also in the afternoon will be kids games and a pedal tractor pull. Hamburger, pork burger, pronto pup, beer garden, Big Al’s shakeups, need I say more? The Third Annual Strasburg Hog Roast with parade, beer garden, Farmer’s Rodeo (what a blast), car show (something new), Miss Strasburg and Miss Junior Miss contest, Poprocks band (under tent) and other fun things they haven’t even told me about yet! Let’s keep on making Strasburg RIGHT! in the middle of everything! Are you interested in making Strasburg a better place to live? The Strasburg Community Action Network has been very successful at improving the quality of life in the village of Strasburg. This volunteer organization is made up of your friends and neighbors who give of their time and talents for the betterment of their community. We invite you to attend the next SCAN quarterly meeting on Tuesday, June 26 at 7 p.m. at the Strasburg Community Building. Discussions will include main street improvements and the fall festival. Questions, call Gary Kull at 217-6443141. Share your talents and ideas! Be part of it! Community to nominate candidates for Volunteer of the Year Each September at the Community Weiner Roast a member of the community whose volunteer activities have benefited the Strasburg Community has been presented the ―Volunteer of the Year‖ award. The award winner has been nominated and chosen by the Village Board. Beginning this year, the Village Board would like for members of the community to nominate those individuals they think are deserving of this award. Criteria for the nomination will be included in the August Issue of the Gnome News. Previous winners of the award are: 2007 Larry Giertz, 2008 Gary Kull, 2009 Linda Oakley, 2010 Patsy Lenz and 2011 Karen Kull and Lisa Shelton. J u n e 2 0 12 Page 3 UPCOMING STRASBURG EVENTS Lions Club Homecoming July 13-14 Schedule of Events For more information or questions please contact Gary Schultz at 217-682-3680 Friday, July 13th 5 p.m. Pork Chop Dinner Ice Cream & Cake by LYF 7 p.m. Stage Entertainment Dance, ETC. Beer Garden (closes at 11 p.m.) 8:30 p.m. Band on Stage: ―The Harley’s‖ Strasburg Hog Roast Saturday, September 1, 2012 At the Park t Roas g o H s iche w d San arden G Beer Featuring This Year Car Show NEW! Parade Junior Miss and Miss Strasburg Pageant Farmers Rodeo Raffle POPROCKS BAND Event is Sponsored by: * Village of Strasburg * Strasburg Lions Club * American Legion Auxiliary Unit #289 * American Legion Post #289 * Strasburg Community Action Network (SCAN) All proceeds go towards the Community Building! For more information please contact the Village Office at 217-644-3007 Saturday, July 14th 9 a.m. 5k Walk/Run 11 a.m. Tractor Weigh-In 12 p.m. Food Stand Opens 1 p.m. Tractor Pull Begins Kids Games on Ball Diamond 3 p.m. Pedal Tractor Pull Begins Beer Garden Opens (closes at midnight) 5 p.m. Break in Pull Action for Dinner Any business, individual, or family who would like to contribute to the prizes or goody bags for the Miss Strasburg or Junior Miss Strasburg winners and contestants should please contact Sara Long at 821-7384. Page 4 J u n e 2 0 12 LOCAL PRAYER SHAWLS MINISTRY: BRINGING HOPE & CELEBRATING FAITH P rayer shawls have been blessing the hearts and lives of many in our local communities and surrounding areas for the past couple years. The women of the United Methodist Churches began their Prayer Shawl Ministry in 2009. Shawls are knit or crocheted and blessed on the alter at the Strasburg church on the first Sunday of each month. They are available to anyone who has a need for a special blessing: someone who is ill, has lost a loved one, or even elderly and alone. All the churches in the Five Point Parish have contributed to the ministry, Gaskill Chapel, Washington, Mode, Stewardson and Strasburg. Some ladies knit or crochet shawls, donate yarn or give financial support. Shawls have been given to many of the nursing home patients and to Haven House in St. Louis (a place for cancer patients). You only need to ask someone in the Strasburg church to receive a shawl for someone. Those of us in the ministry are blessed as we bless others with the gift of a shawl. Submitted by Kay Adams ―Good Evening Ladies and Gentlemen and Welcome to Comet Country!‖...Mark Wildman’s voice had echoed throughout the halls and gym of Stewardson—Strasburg school for over twenty-five years. If you’ve gone to a Homecoming game or a home varsity boys basketball game you’ve heard the crowd roar with Mark’s introductions. Mark has been a FFA advisor and teacher for more than 30 years at Stewardson-Strasburg. Mark teaches agriculture, coop, resource management and agriculture business. Stewardson-Strasburg is Mark’s first teaching job after graduating from University of Illinois in 1980. Mark has also worn a lot of other hats. He has coached 8th grade boys basketball for 18 years, girls junior softball for 10 years, and has been a bus driver and IAVAT President all while teaching at Stew-Stras. Mark grew up in Lovington, IL and met his wife Jeanne when coming to Stew-Stras. They have four children: Lauren Wetherell, Nicole, Alecia, and Shalyn Wildman. They also have four grandchildren: Tyler, Dylan, Wyatt, and Karly Wetherell. Mark has been involved in Lions Club, a reader at St. Paul’s Church, judge at the State Fair, and has also worked at various fairs, The Timbers and Bales Unlimited. Mark is suffering from liver failure due to Cirrhosis of the liver. The Stewardson-Strasburg Education Association is holding a benefit June 29, 2012 from 4-8 p.m. called ―Wild for Wildman‖ at Stewardson-Strasburg School. There is a kids carnival from 4-7 p.m., a pedal tractor pull at 6 p.m. and an auction at 7 p.m. Mark your calendar! Lets get out and support our teacher, advisor, coach and friend! Submitted by Barb Ohnesorge THE FUTURE IS IN YOUR HANDS... CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAYS Strasburg Short Stop and Subway will be having customer appreciation days on Friday, July 6 4-8 p.m. T There will be prizes, food and fun! Plan now to attend and enjoy the festivities. A gift to the Strasburg Community Endowment Fund is truly a gift that keeps on giving. All gifts small and large can make a difference. Permanent monies which are set aside now will not be spent, but serve as a pool of funds for future generations to use to help our community. A tax exempt gift or memorial for a loved one are great ways to help your community. Find a donation form at www.strasburgil.com or http://enrichingourcommunity .org/ or call Joedy Hightower at 217.342.4988. J u n e 2 0 12 Page 5 People Serving in the Armed Forces from the Stewardson, Strasburg, and Mode Area: Aaron Kessler Aaron Moomaw Adam Vonderheide Cameron Beitz Chad Kessler Curtis Webb Dave Wetherell John Florida James Overbeck Kenny Castille Precious Mulvany Army Army Marines Illinois National Guard Army Army Air Force Illinois National Guard Illinois National Guard Marines Navy Seth Blythe Tim Kessler Andy Beitz Brendon Bowers Cody Collins Landon Collins Mike Doehring Matt Giertz Nick Grieco Cody Locke Blake Phegley Matt Rentfro Navy Illinois National Guard Air Force Army Army Reserves Army Navy Submarine Army Illinois National Guard Air Force Illinois National Guard Marines The Stew-Stras Support the Troops Fund appreciates the contributions of the following businesses, groups, and individuals for the purchase of signs, brackets, poles, and flags: Prairie National Bank Richards Insurance Agency Tate Farm Equipment Stewardson Builder Supply McCormick Diesel Mane Design Ooo La La Moomaw Truck Alignment, Inc. Moomaw Elevator T&L Locker Stewardson Lions Club Kull Appliance Service Shelby County State Bank Strasburg Elevator Karen Haarmann Beauty Shop Dean Rentfro Repair Strasburg Lions Club 3rd Base Bar Howe and Yockey Funeral Homes Newell Sand and Rock Filter Cleaning Dave Doehring C.O.W.S. We apologize if we missed listing anyone. Donations may be sent to or deposited at Prairie National Bank, account number 3948 for The Stew-Stras Support the Troops Fund. The Stew-Stras Support the Troops Fund group would also like the names of other residents who are serving in the military. Contact Holly Giertz or Marty Doehring for future listings. Page 6 J u n e 2 0 12 Taylor Wagner entertains at Seasoned Citizens Taylor Wagner, granddaughter of Denny and Judy Patridge of Strasburg, and a college student from Nashville, Tennessee, entertained a very surprised group of seniors with two songs, one accompanied on guitar, singing Hallelujah and Amazing Grace. Taylor has several more gigs this summer in neighboring towns. Her web site is Taylorwagnermusic.com. Twenty-seven people in all attended the May meeting at the Strasburg Methodist Church with the walking taco as the feature food. Bob Adams offered the opening prayer. Doris Stremming won the door prize, a beautiful patriotic hand-made wall hanging or table centerpiece. Chris Storm and Linda Oakley made announcements on local events. Abbey, an EIU student from Effingham, will be a new intern working with Linda on Thursdays. The women’s legion auxiliary purchased the flags that are displayed on utility poles on Walnut Street in Strasburg. Matt Figgins, Derek Durbin and Mike Antonacci installed the flags with use of a bucket truck. Trudy Lawson gave the tip of the day. She said that this may be a wives tale but it really worked. If you are suffering from a sty in the eye, just rub a gold ring on it once a day for two days. Should be gone by the third day! It was announced that Lake Land College is offering introductory computer classes at Effingham or Mattoon. Cost is $15.65 if you are 65 or older. Chris Storm shared a true story of a World War I Veteran called "Old Grey and a Bucket of Shrimp." Jane Giertz gave a talk about Memorial Day and its origins. Larry Giertz announced an upcoming fund raiser bicycle ride to St Louis from Strasburg involving over 37 registered folk to raise money for the support of Haven House in St Louis. It is to honor Jordan Giertz, whose family stayed there during his illness and was a big help. It will be held June 23-25. More folk are welcome who can handle a bicycle for nearly 68 miles in two days. Kay Adams and Jane Giertz displayed a collection of lap robes and shawls that the women of the Methodist church make for the sick and those needing encouragement. Also, more than 100 caps for cancer patients have been distributed by Mike and Peggy Giertz at Haven House. Juanita Thompson, Lydia Lewis and Margaret Webner have knitted many of the items mentioned. A hat was passed to collect for the fund raiser. The meeting was dismissed and a garden walk at the home of Jane Giertz was enjoyed by all who attended. Submitted by Nancy Shiels Join us next month at Seasoned Citizens, a fun group for ages 55+ Have you seen this building? Do you know where it is? Do you know what it is? You all will probably know if you have lived around here for a long time. Paul Manhart could tell you. Herborn is located in Prairie Township, three miles north of Stewardson, and three miles south of Strasburg. The land was once owned by Heinrich W. Rincker who received compensation in exchange for the right of way through his land. The C&P Railroad agreed to install a switch at the location in Herborn. This railroad was built in 1873 and 1874. This switch in the middle of Prairie Township was known as ―Rincker Siding‖ and ―Rincker Station‖ until 1878. A post office was established in the fall of 1878 under the name of Herborn after Mr. Rincker’s home in Germany. This building is still standing and can be seen at the Paul Manhart residence in Herborn. Want to know more? There are a lot of interesting stories about the railroad. Look for upcoming articles in the Gnome News by Brad Friese who has researched the history of the local railroad. Submitted by Jane Giertz J u n e 2 0 12 Page 7 We Remember… Glenn E. Buesking, 91, Strasburg (February 16, 1921 - April 24, 2012) Good Luck Haley! Wishing Miss Strasburg Haley Mettendorf much success at the IHSRA State Rodeo Finals in Altamont this weekend. Glenn was born in rural Strasburg, IL. He farmed in the Strasburg area until his retirement. Glenn was a lifelong member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Strasburg. Theodore A. Alwardt, 92, Mattoon (April 22, 1919 - April 16, 2012) Ted was a retired farmer from the Strasburg area and a former member of Grace Lutheran Church, Strasburg. He is the grandfather of Sarah (Alwardt) Gracey of Strasburg. Spring cleaning and repairs at the Park by Lions Club members Juanita (Doeding) Weber, 87 Strasburg (August 5, 1924 - April 26, 2012) Juanita was a lifelong member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, a graduate of Strasburg High School class of 1942 and a U.S. Navy veteran of WWII. Survivors include sisters Lela Ostermeier and Dorothy Juhnke of Strasburg. Thank You! A FEW NOTES AND REMINDERS FROM THE VILLAGE BOARD The Trustees for the Village of Strasburg are: Mike Antonacci, Chris Daniels, Jason Durbin, Doug Quast, Dawn Schlechte, and Chuck Wade. Individuals/Groups who wish to reserve the park’s pavilion should contact the Village Office. Ruff! All dogs in town should be on a leash, it is a Village Ordinance. Ordinance #12-5 regarding penalties in violation of the Dog Ordinance became effective June 1, 2012. ―Any person, firm or corporation violating this Ordinance shall be fined $50 for the first offense, with the fine to double with each subsequent offense, plus any attorney fees that might be incurred by the Village‖. (1st offense $50 fine, 2nd offense $100 fine, 3rd offense $200 fine, etc.) ―A separate offense shall be deemed committed on each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues‖. The 2012 Stew-Stras Alumni Banquet T he Stewardson-Strasburg Alumni Banquet was revived in 2012 after no banquet was held in 2011. Seventy alumni and guests gathered on Saturday May 26th at the Stewardson Community Building to visit and celebrate those who received awards. The social hour entertainment was provided by local pianists- Kathy Yakey, Sheryl Vonderheide, Ruth Anderson, and Julie Slifer. Many thanks to them for sharing their talent with us! President Heath McCormick led the group in the pledge of allegiance and invocation. A delicious Pictured from left to right, Gabe Wascher, Josh Agapita, Darlene Eborg, Viola meal was catered by Off Route 32 Café, StewardWetherell, Franklin Brandt, Al Krietemeier son. During the roll call of classes by decade, Karen Rentfro played appropriate music for the years as Heath McCormick and Tracy Vonderheide read off the names. It was agreed to continue having the banquet on this date each year. The 2013 officers for the alumni association will be President- Darcy Wernsing, VicePresident- Autumn McCormick, Treasurer- Sheila Renner, and Secretary- Lulu Love. Award Committee Chairman, Karen Rentfro, recognized the 2012 student award nominees: seniors Sarah Luce, Brendan Wascher, and Josh Agapito. The winner of the $100 savings bond was Josh Agapito. Josh and 2011 student winner Gabe Wascher read their essays for the alumni. The Distinguished Service Award went to 20-plus year basketball and baseball coach and alumnus, Franklin Brandt. The Outstanding Alumnus Award had three winners: Darlene (Beitz) Eborg was recognized for her community involvement in the Bloomington area for the past 40 years as well as her work with state Senator Bill Brady, Al Krietemeier was recognized for his extensive work in education, ministry, and coaching, and Viola Wetherell was recognized for her tireless work in her community and family for over 60 years, especially her work with the disabled. To end the evening, a free will donation was taken. Door prizes included two Stew-Stras T-shirts from the PTSA and potted plants from His Glories Farm, rural Strasburg. In closing, President McCormick thanked everyone for coming and encouraged them to return next year with more alumni and to consider having their class reunions in conjunction with the banquet. Congratulations to these wonderful alumni, we are so proud to recognize the fantastic role models who are tied to our school. STRASBURG FARMER’S MARKET 4:30-6:30 p.m. on Thursdays in Strasburg Park until September 27 as… such s m te ce ring i ts rodu Featu l grown p angemen s r r a m -Loc flower a craft ite d made ts an -Plan ous home l honey ods o -Vari -Loca baked g e d ema -Hom For Local farmers are encouraged to bring produce to sell! fur the P r in Cin Dw atsy form L a da i He ght La enz 2 tion, ld ( p 1 d spo ing 7 -64 lease rtm 217 4 -3 c am -64 167 onta ct a_9 4-3 8@ 167 yah oo. com ) The SCAN booth will be accepting produce donations with proceeds going to SCAN