Community Service Since 1881
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Community Service Since 1881
In God We Trust The Altamont News Community Service Since 1881 Altamont, Illinois - Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2014 $ 1 Check out our Gift Guide on page 6 & 7. Event Calendar If you have an event you would like included in the Altamont Community Calendar, call The Altamont News at 483-6176 or drop it off at the office located at 7 Do It Drive, Altamont. Monday-Friday 11 a.m. - Golden Circle Nutrition Program at Municipal Building Tuesday, Dec. 2 6:30 p.m. -- Altamont Opry at Living Museum Wednesday, Dec. 3 5 p.m. -- TOPS at Altamont Library Saturday, Dec. 6 1-4 p.m. -- Christmas trees at Dr. Wright's house 9:30-11 a.m. -- Christmas for Kids at Altamont Living Museum Sunday, Dec. 7 1-4 p.m. -- Christmas Trees at Dr. Wright's house Artist with cerebral palsy presents City announces his paintings to AGS art class BY NATHAN SCHOLES Local artist Scott Deters, who has cerebral palsy, recently presented his paintings and story of determination to the eighth grade art class at Altamont Grade School. Through the use of a laser and an assistant, he explores his passion for abstract paintings. Deters, a painter for 15 years, eventually became frustrated with both a technique that required him to paint with a brush strapped to his forehead and the hand-over-hand technique. He was finally able to find a technique that suited him through a nonprofit organization called Artistic Realization Technologies, or A.R.T. By way of a laser attached to his head, Deters is able to direct his assistant to the colors, the size of the canvas, and design elements he wishes to use. He communicates with a computer and typically answers a series of “yes-no” questions from his assistant to provide proper guidance. Deters lives outside of Teutopolis and is active in the ARC art program. His sister, Stacy Zerrusen is the art teacher at Altamont Grade School, leads the ARC art program, and is her brotherʼs primary painting assistant. Sunday, Dec. 14 Tuesday, Dec. 16 Altamont afterschool program receives grant 6 p.m. -- Homemade nature ornaments at Ballard Nature Center 6:30 p.m. -- Altamont Opry at Living Museum Saturday, Dec. 13 9 a.m.-2 p.m. -- Craft show at Mason Civic Center 9 a.m.-3 p.m. -- 22nd Annual National Trail Farm Toy Show at Effingham Knights of Columbus 10 a.m. -- Toddler trot at Ballard Nature Center 6:30 p.m. -- Altamont Opry at Living Museum Tuesday, Dec. 23 10-11:30 a.m. -- Prarie Christmas at Ballard Nature Center 7 p.m. -- American Legion GrobengiserFisher Post 512 at 111 N 2nd Street 7 p.m. -- American Legion Post 512 Auxillary at 202 N 2nd Street Tuesday, Dec. 30 10-11:30 a.m. -- "All About Hibernating" at Ballard Nature Center 6:30 p.m. -- Altamont Opry at Living Museum estimated tax levy amount for FY 2015 Scott Deters, a local artist with cerebral palsy, presented his story and art to the eight grade art class at Altamont Grade School. For the piece shown, Deters chose to use a toothbrush to add extra texture. His sister, AGS art teacher Stacey Zerrusen, shows the painting to her eighth grade class. BY NATHAN SCHOLES The Altamont City Council announced their estimated tax levy for the upcoming fiscal year in the amount of $183,200 at the councilʼs regular meeting on Monday, Nov. 24. The amount represents a 4.7% increase from this past year. Commissioner White gave an update on the water treatment plant. Commissioner Jones discussed a water leak in the pasture between 6th and 7th Streets. He also mentioned that he is targeting Dec. 10 as the last day for city leaf pick-up. After that date, residents must contact the city to make arrangements for leaf removal. In other business, members present approved the following: --Dec. 26, 2014 as an additional employee paid holiday --the purchase of a replacement GIS unit in the amount of $7,000 --the 2015 holiday schedule, which includes no additional holidays from 2014 --resolution 2014-11-05, which establishes the meeting schedule for 2015. All meetings are held on Mondays with the exception of the meeting on the Tuesday after Memorial Day. The council also discussed repairs needed to the storm sewer at the intersection of Division and Third Streets. A thorough examination of the necessary work will be conducted before applying for emergency grant funds to complete the work. ADM may be asked to lend support to the project. Altamont sends three to IMEA honor band BY NATHAN SCHOLES Three Altamont band program musicians performed as part of the Illinois Music Educators Association District 5 Honor Band on Saturday, Nov. 22 at Eastern Illinois University. Nicholas Tkachuk, a French horn player, Stephen Berg, a baritone saxophone player, and Grant Schmidt, a euphonium player, were all chosen to perform. The students spent the day practicing with a collegiate band director before performing at the Doudna Fine Arts Center on the EIU campus. Nicholas Tkachuk, Tuesday, Dec. 9 Volume 133- Number 48 www.altnewsban.com The Immanuel Lutheran Church recently accepted a $4,000 grant from the Effingham County CommunityWorks Fund to assist in funding a free program for Altamont School District students in need of supervision after school. The afterschool program is available to children from grades kindergarten through 6th grade, as well as Altamont Lutheran Interparish School families. The purpose of the program is to offer a safe, comfortable, Christian environment for children who would otherwise be home alone and have no access to affordable, supervised after school care for their children. The Effingham County CommunityWorks Fund is one of several funds administered by the Effingham County Community due to his status as a high school senior, is eligible for all-state honors. IMEA district band members began the process by auditioning on Columbus Day, Oct. 13. At the junior high level, students were asked to perform scales and a prepared etude. In addition, high school students were asked to sight-read a piece of music. District 5 includes schools from an area that stretches from Charleston to Salem to Robinson. The bands are comprised of 120 students and there are seven districts across the state of Illinois. Altamont IMEA students, from left: Stephen Berg, Nicholas Tkachuk, and Grant Schmidt. The students performed as part of District 5 on Saturday, Nov. 22 at Eastern Illinois University. Wright Mansion filled with decorative trees, singers this weekend Representing Immanuel Lutheran Church’s after-school program and Effingham County CommunityWorks, front row, from left: Dawn Hunsaker, assistant director of ILC after-school program, Lacee Scott, Ana Fulk, Kalliana Becker, Lauren Walker, Brayden Elam, and Payton Hamilton; back row: Ryan Eckhart, Effingham County Community Foundation representative, Jo Ellen Tappendorf, assistant director of ILC after-school program, and Vernon Spilker, director of ILC after- school program. Foundation, an affiliate of the Southeastern Illinois Community Foundation. For more information visit www.enrichingourcomunity. org or contact Joedy Hightower, President/CEO of the Southeastern Illinois Com- munity Foundation, at (217) 342-4988. For more information regarding the Immanuel Lutheran Church, contact Vernon Spilker at (618) 2673414. Guests touring the Dr. Charles M. Wright House Museum between 1-1:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 6 will be entertained by the Altamont Community Choir singing in the living room. Guests visiting the home for the 12th annual fundraiser on Sunday, Dec. 7 at 1 p.m. will hear Christmas carols sung by third, fourth, and fifth grade students at Altamont Lutheran Interparish School. Hours for the last weekend of the event are 1 to 4 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 6 and 7. Admission is $6 for adults and $1 for students. The elegant home is located at the corner of North Main Street and West Jackson Avenue in Altamont. For more information: www. wrightmansion.org" www. wrightmansion.org. Other area musicans providing Christmas music are Debbie Nelson, Gerald Young & Carroll Funk, Brenda & Collin York, Myra Duncan, Marcail & Tanner Clark, Lana Schmidt, Willie Deuel, Richard Tucker, Linda Miodunski and Peggy Cox. Admire the 18 creative trees provided by Altamont businesses including: --“Have a Hollar Jolly Christmas” by Hollar’s Design with Style located in the Home Center --“Reason for the Season” decorated with Hanson’s Woods creations --“Heidanes Hidden Timbers Leads the Way to a •see TREES pg 8