The Scoop Newsletter THIS NEWSLETTER IS A WORK OF LOVE BY A COMMITTEE OF FOLKS IN ASHLAND. THE NEXT ONE WILL BE PUBLISHED SHORTLY AFTER THE FIRST OF EACH MONTH. IDEAS OR ITEMS FOR THE NEWSLETTER? DROP OFF OR CALL NANCY HEATHER AT PRINTERS INK AT 217-476-3764, OR GIVE THEM TO NANCE BRYANT, LINDA DEVLIN, CYNTHIA GUTMANN, BOB HEATHER, OR LIZ WALLBAUM. ITEMS CAN ALSO BE E-MAILED TO MATT HOBROCK, [email protected]. DEADLINE WILL BE THE 25TH OF EACH MONTH FOR THE FOLLOWING MONTH’S NEWSLETTER. YOUR FINANCIAL SUPPORT IS APPRECIATED. OUR WEBSITE: http://ashlandscoop.tripod.com July 2013 Volume 7 - Issue 07 2475 West Monroe Springfield, IL 62704 (cell) 217-741-1865 soldby- [email protected]225 West Topeka St. Ashland, IL $59,900 Enjoy small town living...2012 modular home on permanent foundation with 3BR 2BA & over 1300 sq.ft. Open concept with the living/kitchen (eat-in) area. Split floor plan consisting of the master on the east side of the home with master bath and the 2 other bedrooms on the west with 2nd bath. Back entrance is into the laundry room with the furnace and water heater. Selling AS-IS. Priced to sell! Dawn Stremsterfer Realtor®, Broker Associate Office: 217-787-7215 Direct: 217-741-1865 PROFESSIONALS [email protected]Kendra Swain Realtor Office: 217-245-9613 Direct: 217-248-5665 Home: 217-243-7183 Fax: 217-243-7183 1046 West Morton Jacksonville, IL 62650 PROFESSIONALS 420 W. EDITOR ST ASHLAND, IL Price Reduced $79,900 Large home to raise a family, located in a small commu- nity. Abundance of character greets you as you walk on the large wrap around porch and enter the foyer. Massive living room with brick wood burning fireplace. Huge formal dining room with fireplace. Home needs some updating but with some work, it could be quite a showcase. Newer roof, siding and hot water heater. Call Kendra for a showing! St. Augustine Parish Ice Cream Social Sunday July 14 th 4:30-6:30 St. Augustine Parish Hall The 4 th of July will soon be here and the Pleasant Plains Com- munity Club is gearing up for another Snap, Crackle, Pop fire- works extravaganza. From 1776 until the present day, July 4th has been celebrated as the birth of American independence from Great Britain with typical festivities ranging from fireworks, parades and concerts to more casual family gatherings and barbecues. We should all celebrate the freedoms America of- fers us and never take them for granted. Mark the 4 th of July on your calendar and come view the beauti- ful display to celebrate America’s birthday. Bring lawn chairs to the Pleasant Plains High School and settled in for a wonderful evening lighting up the sky with beautiful colors beginning at dusk. There will be food and drink beginning at 5:30 pm. Rib eyes and hot dogs. Drinks and etc. If you would like to help defray the cost of this yearly celebration, please send any amount of monetary donation to Pleasant Plains Community Club, PO Box 385, Pleasant Plains, Il. 62677.
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The Scoop Newsletter THIS NEWSLETTER IS A WORK OF LOVE BY A COMMITTEE OF FOLKS IN ASHLAND. THE NEXT ONE
WILL BE PUBLISHED SHORTLY AFTER THE FIRST OF EACH MONTH. IDEAS OR ITEMS FOR THE NEWSLETTER? DROP OFF OR CALL NANCY HEATHER AT PRINTERS INK AT 217-476-3764, OR GIVE THEM TO NANCE BRYANT, LINDA DEVLIN, CYNTHIA GUTMANN, BOB HEATHER, OR LIZ WALLBAUM.
ITEMS CAN ALSO BE E-MAILED TO MATT HOBROCK, [email protected]. DEADLINE WILL BE THE 25TH OF EACH MONTH FOR THE FOLLOWING MONTH’S NEWSLETTER.
YOUR FINANCIAL SUPPORT IS APPRECIATED. OUR WEBSITE: http://ashlandscoop.tripod.com
nity. Abundance of character greets you as you walk on the large wrap
around porch and enter the foyer. Massive living room with brick wood burning fireplace. Huge formal dining
room with fireplace. Home needs some updating but with some work, it could be quite a showcase. Newer roof,
siding and hot water heater. Call Kendra for a showing!
St. Augustine Parish
Ice Cream Social
Sunday July 14th
4:30-6:30
St. Augustine
Parish Hall
The 4th of July will soon be here and the Pleasant Plains Com-
munity Club is gearing up for another Snap, Crackle, Pop fire-works extravaganza. From 1776 until the present day, July 4th has been celebrated as the birth of American independence from Great Britain with typical festivities ranging from fireworks, parades and concerts to more casual family gatherings and barbecues. We should all celebrate the freedoms America of-
fers us and never take them for granted. Mark the 4th of July on your calendar and come view the beauti-ful display to celebrate America’s birthday. Bring lawn chairs to the Pleasant Plains High School and settled in for a wonderful evening lighting up the sky with beautiful colors beginning at
dusk. There will be food and drink beginning at 5:30 pm. Rib eyes and hot dogs. Drinks and etc. If you would like to help defray the cost of this yearly celebration, please send any amount of monetary donation to Pleasant Plains Community Club, PO Box 385, Pleasant Plains, Il. 62677.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
BEREA CHRISTIAN CHURCH Minister Edward J.Moretto [email protected] www.bereachristianchurch.com
Sunday Christian Education Hour - 9:30 pm Sunday Worship - 10:30 am Wednesday Eve. Prayer Mtg. - 7:00 pm We’re Open On Sunday!! CHURCH OF CHRIST Minister Howard Chartier
Sunday School - 9:00 am Sunday Worship - 10:00 am FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Rev. David L. McHenry 476.3678 Sunday School - 9:30 am Sunday Worship - 10:30 am ASHLAND COMMUNITY ECUMENICAL BIBLE STUDY Tuesday Eve. Baptist Church Hall - 7 - 8:30 pm
ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Father Chris Brey 476.8856
Ashland Sunday Mass - 9:00 am Beardstown Sunday Mass - 11:00 am Sunday (Spanish) - 12:30 pm Virginia Saturday - 5:00 pm UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Pam Hoffman 476.8858 www.ashlandunitedmethodist.com
Sunday Worship - 8:45 am Sunday School - 10:00 am NEW BEGINNINGS CHURCH, s.b.c. Pastor Darin Peterson Ph. 217-675-2124 www.newbeginningschristianfellowship.net Sunday School for all ages @ 9:15-10:15 am Worship Service @ 10:30 am YOUTH4TRUTH - Monday evening @ 6:30 pm Saturday’s Men’s Prayer Breakfast @ 8:00 am
JULY BIRTHDAYS
6 - Gailen Thornley 6 - Jon Lewis 6 - Bob White 7 - John Gutmann 9 - Marge Showalter 10 - Gloria Rhoads 14 - Missy Eskew 15 - Dawn Hoagland 15 - Thomas Michael Mankowski 17 - Cheyenne Gain 17 - Paula Wester Bell 17 - Father Chris 17 - Marilyn Davin 17 - Sonya Carwile
1 - George & Bobbie Boehner 2 - Bill & Johanna Betters 17 - Jim & Liz Wallbaum 18 - Pat & Patty Davis
20 - Tom & Lois Walbaum 25 - Kendra & Dave Swain 29 - John & Betty Gutmann
31 - Scott & Samantha Boston
On April 9, 2013, the voters of A-C Central Community Unit School District No. 262 – by overwhelm-ing majority – elected members to the Board of Education who openly opposed the formation of the Committee of Ten – as well as consolidation with PORTA CUSD #202. Since that time, our members have been asked to confirm that the direction of the board is in accord with the directives of the electorate. We, the Board of Education of A-C Central, therefore feel compelled to publicly proclaim that we re-main opposed to the activities of the Committee of Ten. We further declare our intention to focus on the welfare of the students, faculty and parents of our school district. A-C Central CUSD # 262 Board of Education
The Consumer Confidence Report (Annual Water Quality Report) from January-December 2012 is available for inspection at the Municipal Building. On Saturday, July 27th, 2013, Baby Huey’s Recycling will be at the Municipal Building from 9:00am until 2:00pm?. Items will only be accepted while Baby Huey’s is on location. They will be accepting metal items, such as: stoves, refrigerators, water heaters, washers, dryers, microwaves, air conditioners, furnaces, clean aluminum (doors, window frames). They will also be accepting electrical items, such as: computers, stereos, speakers. The afore mentioned items will be accepted free of charge. If you have a television or computer monitor, these items will be accepted with a $5.00 charge. Cars, with a title, will also be accepted. If you are in possession of a stray dog, please call the county sheriff’s office (217/452-7718) and ask them to contact Jim Birdsell. If you see a street light out, call the Village office (217/476-3317) and we will contact Ameren CIPS for repair.
Water Sewer
First 1,000 gallons $27.50 $10.45 Per 1,000 gallons after first 1,000 $14.75 $ 4.40 EPA Testing Fee $ 1.05 Minimum monthly charge $39.00
Terry Blakeman, Mayor Jim Birdsell, Chief of Police Ron Cave, Public Works Director Phyllis Sutphin, Village Treasurer Vanessa Doellman, Village Clerk Kitty Mau, Deputy Clerk
Kelly Sutphin-Gutmann, Trustee Fadra Birdsell, Trustee Stan Fulton, Trustee Greg Pettit, Trustee Frank Wallace, Trustee
Dave Troxell, Trustee
Homer Graham Rieken (1939 - 2013) Homer Graham Rieken, 74, of rural Ashland, died Wednesday, May 29,
2013, at Memorial Medical Center in Springfield.
He was born Feb. 9, 1939, in Springfield, the son of Oscar F. "Ott" and
Bertha Douthit Rieken. He married Carol Bycroft on April 14, 1962, in
Wilmette, and she survives.
He is also survived by a daughter, Kimbra Pennington (husband, Roger)
of Melrose, Fa.; a son, Keith Rieken (wife, Jee Eun) of Saratoga, Calif.;
two grandchildren, Isabelle and Sarah Rieken; a sister, Suzanne
Schoneweis (husband, Melvin "Bud") of Petersburg; a niece, Renee
Tope; and a nephew, Jeff Schoneweis. He was preceded in death by his
parents; his stepmother, Mary Rieken; and a nephew, Gregory
Schoneweis.
Mr. Rieken was a 1957 graduate of Ash-
land High School and a 1963 graduate of
Illinois College, where he was a member
of Phi Alpha Literary Society. From
1957-1959, he served with the U.S. Ma-
rine Corps. He later was awarded a mas-
ter's degree from Sangamon State Univer-
sity in Springfield.
Homer began a long distinguished career
as an investment broker in 1964. He con-
tinued to serve his clients as a representa-
tive of A.G. Edwards (more recently
Wells Fargo) in Springfield. He has been
a longtime investment advisor for the
Beardstown Ladies Investment Club.
He was a member of Ashland United Methodist Church, Jacksonville
Country Club, and served as a volunteer with Junior Achievement in
Springfield. Homer was actively engaged with his alma mater, Illinois
College, serving in many capacities, including past service as a member
of the Alumni Association. In recognition of their devotion to IC, Homer
and his wife were named honorary parade marshals for the 2011 home-
coming parade.
Homer enjoyed travel experiences with family and friends, spoiling his
grandchildren, and obsessing over the stock market. In his spare time, he
along with his wife, Carol, developed standard bred race horses for har-
ness racing. He was a thoughtful, caring and generous person, which led
him to become an organ donor following his death.
Burial was at Pleasant Plains Cemetery in Pleasant Plains. . Memorial
gifts are suggested to Illinois College or Clayville Historical Society.
Condolences may be left for the family online
at www.buchanancody.com.
Robert "Bob" Woodrum
(October 6, 1955 - June 22, 2013)
Robert B. “Bob” Woodrum, 57, of Ashland, IL passed away on
Saturday, June 22, 2013 at St. John’s Hospital in Springfield, IL
with his family at his side.
He was born October 6, 1955 in Springfield, the son of S.D.
“Woody” and Barbara Pyle Woodrum. He married Patricia A.
“Pat” Duling in August of 1980 and she preceded him in death
in April of 2002.
He is survived by a daughter, Jessica Woodrum (companion,
Travis Brummett) of Louisville, KY; a sister, Pam Schlicht
(husband, Kim) of Pleasant Plains; a brother, Steve Woodrum
(wife, LuAnne) of Jacksonville; a brother-in-law, Brian Duling (wife, Dee) of Phoenix, AZ; 3 nieces; 2 nephews; 2 loving bea-
gles; and many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents
and a son, James “Woody” Woodrum.
Mr. Woodrum was a 1973 graduate of Pleasant Plains High
School and he retired in 2012 following 25 years with the Illi-
nois Department of Children and Family Services. He enjoyed
spending time with his family, fishing, camping and playing
golf.
Cremation rites have been accorded. Private committal services
will be held at a later date. Memorial gifts are suggested to the
American Diabetes Association, 1701 N. Beauregard, Alexan-
dria, VA 22311 or the American Heart Association, 3816
Paysphere Circle, Chicago, IL 60674. The Buchanan & Cody
Funeral Home in Ashland was in charge of the arrangements.
Condolences may be sent online at www.buchanancody.com.
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Mildred Flagg Beadles Mildred Flagg Beadles, 100, died in
Colorado Springs on May 18. Memo-
rial services were held Saturday, June
8, 11:00am at First United Methodist Church, 420 N. Nevada Avenue. Born
and raised on a farm in Vermillion
County, Illinois, she received a BS
inmathematics from IllinoisWesleyan
University in 1934. She married Dr.
Robert Oscar Beadles II and they were
blessed with an enduring love for 77
years. Mildred taught elementary school for 6 years while Robert com-
pleted medical school residency; they
moved to Colorado Springs in 1946. A creative homemaker, mother and
wife, she enjoyed family camping travel and entertaining, and was actively
involved in the community. She taught Sunday school at First United Meth-
odist Church and served on their John Wesley Ranch board, for over 25
years, revamped their kitchen, planned menus, and organized Ranch Wran-
gler volunteers. She was an active member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority for 82 years and PEO for 62 years. A preservationist and conservationist at
heart, she secured 100-year pioneer designation for her Illinois farm, imple-
mented transfer of her Grandma Patton Woods to Nature Conservancy, and
facilitated planting of 15,000 walnut and pine trees for the Corbly Descen-
dents Tree Farm She also obtained National Historic Site designation for
Spring Valley School in Black Forest, Colorado. A passionate genealogist
descended from a long line of Midwest pioneers, she traced her ancestors to
the Mayflower and back to the 1200's in England. She is survived by her children: Barbara Jean Shapiro, Patricia Yu Swayne and Robert Oscar Bea-
dles III; grandchildren: Richard Shapiro, Katherine Lang, Kai Ming Yu and
Robert Oscar Beadles IV; great grandchildren: Clementine and Aloysius
Lang. Memorial donations to: First United Methodist Church, 420 N.
ASHLAND VFW POST 3546… Meets monthly at 7:00 p.m. on the 3rd Monday at the Firehouse. AMERICAN LEGION POST 498... Meets monthly at 7:30 p.m. on the 3rd Monday at the Firehouse.
Pleasant Plains 300 N. Washington Pleasant Plains, IL
62677
217.626.1331
RPA Farmers Co-op
217.741.3874
NEAL’S BARBER SHOP
Ashland, IL 62612
Tuesday – Friday: 7:30 am – 1:00pm
Closed: Saturday, Sunday & Monday
Jalen Leinberger named Student of the Month at A-C Central Congratulations to Jalen Leinberger for being se-lected Student – of – the – Month for April at A-C Central High School. Mr. Leinberger is the son of Eldon and Dena Leinberger of Chandler-ville. Jalen is a leader both in and out of the classroom as evidenced by his involvement in various school activities. He is a member of the Basketball team, Baseball team and National Honor Society. Mr. Leinberger plans on attending Lincolnland Community College. He is undecided on a major field of study. Congratulations to Jalen Leinberger on this signifi-cant honor!
111 North Hardin Ashland, IL 62612 (217)476-3547
Office Hours by Appointment Monday and Thursday 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Smith Chiropractic Clinic
Dr. Kathie G. Smith
400 E. Buchanan St. P.O. Box 467 Ashland, IL 62612-0467
PH. 217.476.3325 FX. 217.476.3342
A Full Service Bank
Circa “21” Dinner Playhouse “Menopause, the Musical
Rock Island, Il Saturday July 13th
Cost of trip is $99.00 A deposit of $49.50 is requested
when you sign up.
ADVENTURE CLUB
Lepper/Brown Wedding Article
Christy Ericka Brown and Daniel Robert Lepper were united in marriage on May 26, 2013 at Christ Church Lake Forest in Lake Forest, Illinois. The ceremony was officiated by Pastor David Stark of Kirkwood, Missouri. The bride is the daughter of Fred and Karen Brown of Lake Bluff, Illinois. The groom is the son of Greg and Diane Lepper of rural
Ashland, Illinois. Maid of honor was Jacqueline Luettgen of Rogers, Arkansas, friend of the bride. Bridesmaids were Laura and Michelle Brown of Lake Bluff, Illinois, sisters of the bride, and Angela Gambardella of Belfast, Ireland, cousin of the bride. Best man was Russell Pattie of Literberry,
Illinois, friend of the groom. Groomsmen were Josiah Hanson of LeRoy, Illinois, Theo
Allen of Normal, Illinois and Blake Criminger of Normal, Illinois, all friends of the groom. Ushers were Jonathan and Jonah Pattie of Literberry, Illinois, friends of the groom. Adam Lepper of Ashland, Illinois, brother of the groom, escorted the groom’s grand-mothers: Ruth Lepper of Jacksonville, Illinois and RuthAnne Free of West Des Moines, Iowa. After the ceremony, friends and family joined the couple for dinner and dancing at the Brae Loch Golf Club in Grayslake, Illinois. The bride graduated from Lake Forest High School, Lake Forest, Illinois, in 2004 and
from Carthage College, Kenosha Wisconsin, in 2009 with a B.S. degree in biology. She is employed as a guide/interpreter at the St. Louis Zoo. The groom graduated from A-C Central High School, Ashland, Illinois in 2005 and from the University of Illinois Urbana/Champaign in 2008 with a B.S. degree in agribusiness, farm and financial management. He received a Masters of Divinity degree on May 18, 2013 from Lincoln Christian Seminary, Lincoln, Illinois. He currently works with camp and youth ministries. The couple honeymooned in Hawaii following the wedding. They reside in St. Louis,
Missouri.
A-C Central Marching
Knights participated in
a parade in Walt Disney
World on June 2, 2013.
July Food for Thought July is the month for vacations, cookouts and celebrating our country’s independence – baseball, hot dogs
and apple pie! As I was pondering my plans for the fourth, I started singing. And then I noticed that many of our patriotic songs have references to God. Have you ever thought about that? Look at the lines below and see if you can remember which song the lyrics are from. You might even find yourself singing
out loud!
Our country is in bad shape. Maybe the reason is --- that we are trying to take God out of everything.
It’s time we put God back into our country and into our lives. What trials and tribulations have you been battling lately? Have you put God back into your life?
He will bless them that fear the Lord, both small and great. The Lord shall increase you more and more, you and your children. Ye are blessed of the Lord which made heaven and earth. The heaven, even the
heavens, are the Lord’s: but the earth hath he given to the children of men. Psalm 115:13-16 Keith Masten, Pastor
Richland Creek Baptist Church Pleasant Plains, Illinois
Four members of the A-C Central FFA Chapter were recognized for earning their American FFA Degrees on Tues-day, June 11th at the Prairie Capital Conven-tion Center. Kelsey Handy, Jordan Keyes, Morgan Wessel and Nathan Mahoney (not pictured) celebrated their accomplishments with Jennifer Waters, former A-C Central FFA Advisor and their families at the 85th Illinois FFA State Convention. These FFA members completed Supervised Agricultural Experience Re-cords throughout high school and during college, completed an applica-tion and met with an interview committee prior to earning the award. Kel-sey has been employed to work at the greenhouses for ShopKo and Farm & Home, Jordan is employed by J.O. Harris Sales & Equipment, Morgan maintained records on her Labrador Retriever, Food Service and working at West Central Bank and Nathan worked for the family swine operation at Mahoney Brothers Swine Farm. Jordan Keyes was also named the Illinois Finalist in Star Placement for his American Degree and will compete at the national level with his records against others from across the nation who are also employed in agriculture. The official golden key will be presented at the National FFA Conven-tion this November in Louisville, Kentucky. This award is presented to less than one half of one percent of all members of the National FFA Organi-zation. These students join the ranks with other former A-C Central FFA members who have earned this degree that include Haley Pfaffe, Brandon Smith, Teagan Smith, Matt Mahoney, Christopher Devlin, Jordan Bartels, Casey Blakeley, Jeff Evers, Lindi Stremsterfer, Kevin Donnan, Chris Clemons, Jeff Donnan, Todd Jokisch, Randy Buckman, and Tom John-son.
HELP HELP HELP HELP The Food Pantry in Pleasant Plains is in dire need of your help. With school out, the families that use the food pantry need additional food to feed their children. These kids, who normally eat at school, are home.
Our bank account is low.
We are asking the community of Pleasant Plains and Ashland to help us out. If you can donate a few dollars, we would be so appreciative. Thank you!!
Yes, I want to help support the Pleasant Plains Food Pantry. Enclosed is $_____________.
Celebrate our freedom and watch the fireworks in Pleasant Plains
on July 4th. They will begin a little after dusk.
The Pleasant Plains Community Club will again have food on the grill. Stop by and enjoy a hot dog or brat along with chips and a soda. We
will be set up at the high school.
Did you know you can rent the Community Building? It is a great place for meetings, parties and reunions. There is
a complete kitchen and two updated bathrooms. Call 415-2976 for availability and fees.
The Pleasant Plains Community Club will be selling hot dogs
and brats on the high school lawn on July 4th from 5pm – 8pm.
There will also be a table with information about the Food
Pantry. Please help us out. You can mail the attached coupon
to Box 385, Pleasant Plains, IL 62677 or drop off your donation
at the 4th of July food pantry table.
New Beginnings Christian Fellowship INVITE YOU TO VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
KINGDOM CHRONICLES Standing Strong in the Battle for Truth
Sunday - Thursday July 7th – 11th
6:15pm – 8:30pm It’s knight time! Time to lower the drawbridge, open
the gate, and charge into a world brimming with kings and kingdoms, majestic castles, fire-breathing dragons, and epic battles. Our Royal Majesty’s king-dom is under attack, and we must prepare for battle! Calling all Parents! Excitement and adventure await for your little knights and fair maidens Age 4 – 5th Grade. Have your poppets gather at the Great Hall each evening where they will enjoy lively songs, a missions moment and then rotate to their Learn-a-Lot Chamber, Craft Courtyard, Cook’s Kitchen and
Sir Gavin’s Games. And REMEMBER your child will want you back with them at the Great Hall at
8:00PM…together is always better…we’ll share songs, hear testimonies, catch results from the daily contests and highly anticipate the daily live drama.
So prepare to step back in time, embark on the jour-ney, and partake of one royally fun time! Pre-
Register by calling Rhonda @ 476-8003.
Prairie Skies Public Library District has had an out-standing four weeks of summer read-
ing, but we have only two weeks left! On July 1, we will have the return of the ever popular “Mr. E.” with stories, pup-pets, and adventure. The last program is on July 8 with prizes awarded to all how turn in a booklog ( all booklogs MUST be turned in by JULY 3) and fun will be had by all. All programs are at 10 A.M. at Ashland main location and the again at Pleasant Plains branch at 1 P.M. All programs are free and everyone is wel-comed.
The Hall of Fame Award is dedicated to honoring Ashland High School graduates who have made significant contributions to society
through their personal or professional excellence. Those honored will exemplify the very best of growing up and being educated in a small
town and will demonstrate loyalty, determination, drive and resilience.
This 2013 inductee in the Ashland High School Hall of Fame has been one of the key people responsible for keeping the Ashland High
School Alumni organization going for many years. Not only has this person been an outstanding supporter of Ashland High School, but the
town of Ashland itself. You will know her for leading the school song at our Alumni banquets.
Joan Lavina Lewis DeGroot was born in Ashland, January 30, 1932, to Homer and Minnie Settles Lewis, who operated a hotel and restaurant
in Ashland when Joan was young. Everyone in town knew Joan and her family dog, Pooch. This started Joan down the road of knowing
everyone in town and where they lived. She is still a wealth of local history today.
Joan grew up singing and dancing and was part of a group that performed variety shows at many country schools. She has sung at church,
weddings, funerals, and special events for several generations of families. She even cut a record, which led her to turn down a record con-
tract because she had future family plans.
Joan served the Ashland community as a clerk in the Ashland Post Office. She was promoted to a Postmaster position away from Ashland
and was thrilled when she was able to transfer back to the Ashland post office as Postmaster and eventu-
ally retired from there. She even told the director when interviewing for the TV Show “The Price is
Right” about being a retired postmaster from Ashland, Illinois hoping she would get picked for the show.
Joan wanted so much to be a part of Ashland Schools that she even tried to start school at the age of
5. She was tattled on by her brother Junior, and was sent to the principal, probably the only time in her
life, and then sent home until the next year.
While in high school, Joan was involved in chorus, music contests, music ensembles, school musicals,
FHA, and held offices not only in these organizations but her class. She was a cheerleader, and even
cheered with her sister Betty. Joan was the Snow Queen and won the DAR award when she was a sen-
ior. Joan thought so much of AHS that she got married the afternoon of her high school graduation in
1950. She and her husband Dale graduated later that same day as Mr. and Mrs. DeGroot. Their three sons
also graduated from AHS keeping up the family tradition.
Thank you, Joan, for your dedication and commitment to furthering your AHS alumni.
COMMUNITY DAYS 2013
ASHLAND FIRST CITIZEN HAROLD SHOWALTER
Front Row: Heather Gleason, Hannah Ratliff, Destinee Jones, Lauren Pfaffe.
Back Row: Kirby Cowman, Grace Sinclair, Lexi Brewers, Cheyenne Kesselring, Stacey Eskew and Lexi Carlock.
PARADE
FIREMEN’S FISH FRY JACKSONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL COLOR GUARD AND DRUM LINE
SCOTT ANDERSON AND HIS ANTIQUE FORD POLICE CAR
A/C CENTRAL JR. HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADERS
COMMUNITY DAYS QUEEN PAGENT
LITTLE MISS & LITTLE MISTER
CONTEST
QUINCY, Ill. – Quincy University women's volleyball coach Bob Crank announced on Thursday (June 13) that former QU player Taylor Jacobs will join him as a graduate assistant coach, beginning in the 2013 season, Crank's first at the helm. Jacobs, who is currently completing her undergraduate degree in exer-cise science from Quincy, played for the Hawks from 2009-12. The Ash-land, Ill. native played in 93 matches as an outside hitter, piling up 543 career kills, 55 blocks and 37 aces. "I came to Quincy for a reason and it's exciting for me to be able to coach in the same gym where I played for four years," said Jacobs. "Once I met Coach Crank and talked with the other players about their impressions of him, I knew I wanted to be along for the ride."
According to Crank, Jacobs – who will be working toward her Aerobics and Fitness Association of America certification in personal training – will assist in all areas of the program and will play a large role in recruiting and program administration. "Taylor is an energetic, intelligent and positive person with great organizational skills that will be instrumental in the growth and improvement of this program," Crank said. "Having just completed her playing career as a Hawk, Taylor will be extremely helpful to me as I integrate new and fresh ideas into the program. "Transitioning from player to coach is never easy, but I have the utmost confidence that she, and our team, will respond quickly to her new role." The Hawks open their first season under Crank at the Pitt State Volleyball Classic Sept. 6-7. Taylor is a 2009 graduate of A-C Central High School. She is finishing her Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science and will begin working towards a Master’s degree in Communications in the fall. She is the daughter of Lori Roberts
CURRICULUM K-12 Common Core Math Series Purchased Common Core Standards & Assessments~continuance and completion Principals trained in the Danielson method of evaluation North Central Evaluation System adopted for accreditation MAP testing adopted for tracking student achievement HS awarded SchoolSearch Bright Star Award (High ACT & Low operating
expense per pupil) FINANCES
Interest from QZAB saved taxpayers $103,058 County Sales Tax abated $236,058 Bond $126,419 Revenue in County Sales Tax $50,000 Maintenance Grant $5,000 Energy Grant for Gym Lights $2,000 savings by consolidating lunch, student, and teacher information
systems Cut one bus route Lunch Revenue increased @$12,000 $25,000 Monsanto Grant written and pending $50,000 Maintenance Grant written and pending
TECHNOLOGY Created new Help Desk website for trouble tickets Replaced faulty network equipment in MS/HS wiring closet Reorganized infrastructure to mitigate power outage issues Completed E-Rate for 2013 funding: $32,461 Completed 2014-2016 Technology Plan Researched and accomplished purchase of new complete Student Informa-
tion System Updated and replaced Elementary computer lab Researched and accomplished purchase of updated intercom and clock
system Analyzed hardware and software infrastructure for future upgrade New streamlined student management system & parent portal purchased
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Community Responders reviewed Emergency/Crisis Plan and made recom-
mendations Cass County Food Pantry recipient of A-C food drives MS KONY 2102 raised money for Uganda
FACULTY/STUDENT INITIATIVES Elementary Jump Rope for Heart raised over $4000 for Heart Association &
Physical Education Department MS Math-A-Thon raised $2300 for St. Jude Research Hospital MS Student Council Reinstated MS Regional Spelling Bee Qualifier Volleyball First Team All-Sangamo Selection (Individual Player) Volleyball team reached $20,000 goal for Breast Cancer Research
MS Choir 1st Place Superior Rating at IESA Organizational Contest HS Choir 1st Place Superior Rating at IHSA Organizational Contest 4 HS Students progressed to Regional and State Science Fair MS Cass County Soil & Water Conservation: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners;
MS Regional Science Fair: Two 1st places, 1 Outstanding Project in Con-sumer Science Winner & 2 Outstanding Projects in Consumer Sci-ence
MS State Science Fair: 1 Silver Award A-C Staff donated $1815 for various charities during jean days MS Band: 67 firsts and 2 seconds at Cass County Ensemble Contest MS Band: IESA Organizational Contest~1 Superior HS Band: IHSA Solo Ensemble Contest 8 I Superiors HS Band: IHSA Organizational Contest 1 Superior HS Band: Selected to perform at Walt Disney World HS Band Parades: Rushville~1st in class & Grand Champion; Beards-
town~1st overall and Diann Hoagland Memorial Trophy; Barry~1st Drum Major, Color Guard, Drumline, and Grand Champion; Quincy~Gold Trophy for musicianship & Best Color Guard; Pinckney-ville~Band—1st, Drum Major—1st, Color Guard—1st, Percussion line—1st
FFA attended 19 contests & conferences 3 FFA members received State FFA Degree 4 FFA members received their American degrees with 1 named Star in
Agri-Placement 2 FFA students participated in State FFA Agri-Science Fair 3 FFA students awarded agriculture scholarships FFA at WIU was judged 1st in Dairy Products, 3rd in Equine Science, 6th
agronomy, 9th livestock and 7th overall. Jennifer Smith accepted at LLCC to teach dual credit classes HS participated in Donate for Life with Memorial Medical Center Serving more healthy school lunches
FACILITIES
Roof Completion (Phase 2) at Chandlerville Energy Efficient Lighting installed in Ashland Gym New safety doors installed New lock system installed New intercom and clock system installed Buzz-in security system installed at both facilities Renovation of Unit Office completed Purchased 3 new buses Sale of Nate’s Park Sale of Cell Tower Pending