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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 DEV-
LIN, JUDY FULTON, CYNTHIA GUTMANN, BOB HEATHER, OR LIZ WALLBAUM. ITEMS CAN ALSO BE E-MAILED TO MATT HOBROCK,
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 2011 — Volume 4 - Issue 7
Home For Sale by Owner
315 South Saratoga
Ashland, Illinois (217)971-8570
Very nice three bedroom, two bath home in Ashland.
The open floor plan in-cludes a family room, living
room, and dining room. Beautiful hardwood floors! Privacy fencing in the back-yard. Above ground pool installed in 2009. This
home is nicely maintained. Call for a private showing!
Asking $119,000 Make an offer!
2475 West Monroe
Springfield, IL 62704
(cell) 217-741-1865
PROFESSIONALS
Dawn
Stremsterfer
Realtor®,
Broker
Associate
Office:
217-787-7215
Direct:
217-741-1865
SELLERS WANTED! Dawn has several buyers seeking property with the fol-lowing criteria. Please call if you or someone you know has a house that is NOT currently on the market that
meets the needs of these buyers. Buyer Price Criteria Pre-
Quali-fied
A ≤ $110,0
00 A-C Central School Dis-
trict, ≥3BR B ≤
$100,000
Pleasant Plains Schools, ≥3 BR
C ≤ $85,00
0 Sangamon Co/Menard
Co. ≥ 1 Acre D ≤
$50,000
Ashland, Pleasant Plains, Tallula,
Petersburg
E ≤ $290,0
00 ≥ 5 Acres, ≥ 3 BR, ≥2BA
PLEASE CALL IF YOU ARE THINKING OF
SELLING! 217-741-1865
AREA F
AIR
S
Schuyler County Fair Rushville
June 29 - July 4
Cass County Fair Virginia
July 18-July 23 Menard County Fair
Petersburg: July 19-July 24
Mason County Fair Havana: July 25-July 29
Morgan County Fair Jacksonville
July 6 - July 10 Christian County
Ag. Fair Taylorville
July 12 - July 17
Illinois State Fair Springfield
Aug 12 - Aug 21 DuQuoin State Fair
DuQuoin Aug 26 - Sept 5
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
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. Patricia Hutton 476.8858 www.ashlandunitedmethodist.com Sunday Worship - 8:45 am Sunday School - 10:00 am Wednesday- Choir Practice - 7:00 Youth Second Saturday - 10am - 2pm
NEW BEGINNINGS CHURCH, s.b.c. Pastor Terry Beauchamp www.newbeginningschristianfellowship.net Sunday’s 1st Service @ 8:00 am Sunday School for all ages@ 9:10-10:00 am New Adult Singles Ministry @ 9:10 - 10:00 am at 308 West Washington, Ashland 2nd Service - 10:15 am YOUTH4TRUTH @ 6:30-7:30 pm Tuesday Corporate Prayer @ 7:00 pm
Saturday’s Men’s Prayer Breakfast @ 8:00 am
Smith Chiropractic Clinic
Dr. Kathie G. Smith
111 North Hardin Ashland, IL 62612 (217)476-3547 Office Hours by Appointment Monday and Thursday 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Wednesday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Sunday, July 10th
Coming This Summer!
VBS 2011
July 24-28
at First Baptist Church
Ages 4 yrs to 4th Grade
PORTA – AC Open House
We would like to thank everyone who attended the PORTA-AC Open House on Thursday Eve-ning. The turnout was outstanding from both AC
and PORTA families. The evening was filled with tours of the facilities, which included classrooms, gym, fitness center and In-dustrial Arts areas. The Athletic Boosters were available and selling PORTA wear and by all accounts had a very
fruitful evening. Families had the opportunity to see some of their children in action on the Volleyball court and football field, as camps were in sessions during the Open House hours. Additionally, Parents and players were able to talk with individual coaches in a relaxed atmosphere. At the evening’s end four family full sea-
son passes were given away as Door Prizes. We are please to announce the winners were Kent and Laura Keeney, Porscha Stone, Amy Thompson and Kerry Johnston, congratulations. In general the evening was very positive and a great
first step to introducing AC families to their counterparts in PORTA. We look forward to a positive, growing rela-tionship in the future that will benefit the children of both districts.
Amity Nail Spa 116 N. Yates
Ashland, IL
Lana J. Pfaffe,
Nail Technician
It’s a Fabulous, Fun, Fantastic,
Flip-Flop Summer at Amity Nail
Spa. Get free nail art or a free
pair of flip-flops with every
pedicure! (while supplies last)
Call for an appointment today!
217-416-7615
Gardner Construction Co.
2878 Panther Grove Road Ashland, IL 62612
Cell: 217-341-3415 Leave Message 217-476-8135
Remodel Kitchen & Baths Replace Roof &
Room Additions
PORTA/AC Football will hold their 2nd annual golf outing Saturday July 9 at Shambolee
Golf Course. A shotgun start at at 1 p.m. is planned. Entry for the outing is $60 per per-
son. Entry fee includes 18 holes of golf with cart, 4 drink tickets and dinner. The event
will also include door prizes, a silent auction and numerous on the course contests. Any-
one interested in playing in the outing should contact a high school football player or Coach
McMahan at 971-7213 or [email protected].
220 N. Yates - Ashland Office: 1-866-225-8126
Garrett Savage - Bob Savage
Ron Ahlers - Salesman cell: (217)691-5492
**GIVE US A CALL**
LLC Propane
Illini
MATT GREER
President
Located at West Central Bank 400 East Buchanan, PO Box 467
Main: 217-476-3653 - Fax: 217-476-3342 Email: [email protected]
Hours: 7:30 am - 5:30 pm Tuesday - Saturday Closed Sundays & Mondays
217.741.3874
NEAL’S BARBER SHOP
Ashland, IL 62612
BC Carpentry
Handyman Service
416-5424
Serving Ashland for 12 years
All aspects of carpentry
Decks - Replacement Windows
and Doors
Pressure Washing
NO JOB TOO SMALL
Prentice Farmers Elevator
2303 Elevator Avenue
Ashland, IL 62612
217.476.3516 or 1.800.255.8659
prenticeelevator.com
James R. Blakeman, Manager
4 locations to serve you: Prentice, Philadelphia, Strawns Crossing, and Tallula.
Dealers in Grain, Seed and Kent Feeds.
Junctions 123 & 125 - Ashland, Illinois 62612 Monday - Saturday 7:00 am to 8:00 pm
Sundays and Holidays 8:00 am to 6:00 pm
Allen’s Market - Since 1960 Thank You” for 51 years of business!
Lucky’s is open
11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Ashland’s Memorial Day
Ceremony
May 30, 2011
―The people who shop with us confer an honor upon us.‖ We strive to always be worthy of that. If at anytime we fail, we would welcome your
complaints. Your complete satisfaction is our complete satisfaction.
The days are getting shorter already. Enjoy great sandwiches and ice cream now!
Norm Bryant Enterprises
Distributor of Fine Quality Vacuums
Carpet Cleaning Furniture Car Interior
Cell (217) 741-3758 Phone: (217) 476-3508
608 W. Franklin Ashland, IL 62612
117 S. Front Street Virginia, IL 62691
217.452.7717 Kristen Arthalony
A SUBSIDIARY OF THE WEST CENTRAL BANK E-mail: [email protected]
108 W. Editor Street
Ashland, IL 62612
217.476.3354
Jeffrey A. Donnan - Kay Handy Ora Lee Campbell
Other Locations: 116 State Street Beardstown, IL 62618
217.323.3018 Debbie Jones
815 W. Clinton Rushville, IL 62681
217.322.6230 Kala Peacock
979 Clocktower Drive Springfield, IL 62704
217-726-9885 Stacey M. Hester
Phone:
(217)476-3595
115 W. Freemont St.
PO Box 136
Ashland, IL 62612
We Do It All In Just 1 Call!
Jim - Todd - Travis
Wallbaum
Development
Inc.
Plumbing - Heating - Air Conditioning Backhoe - Trenching
Email us: [email protected]
Richland
3090 Richland Elev. Rd.
Pleasant Plains, IL 62677
217.626.1551
Ashland 220 North Niagara
Ashland, IL 62612
217.476.3318
Pleasant Plains 300 N. Washington
Pleasant Plains, IL
62677
217.626.1331
RPA Farmers Co-op
A Full Service Bank
400 E. Buchanan
St.
P.O. Box 467
Ashland, IL
62612-0467
PH. 217.476.3325
FX. 217.476.3342
Designed by Kaitlyn Pratt Daughter of Rhonda Pratt
Mrs. Kesselring’s 5th Grade Class
Adventure
Club
July 31,
2011
Conklin
Dinner
Theatre
THANK YOU…
thank you to the Eskew family for a wonderful job at
the Ashland Cemetery. I used to have to go out and
trim around the stone myself and you do such a neat
job, I now no longer have to do that. I appreciate your
hard work and great job.
- Lorene Ratliff
THANK YOU…
Thanks for everything; cards, flowers, visits, calls and
everything else you did for me. I am home now & I am
so happy to be here. Love to all.
- Ann Schaddel
SENIOR SAINTS...
Sunday, August 7th, 2011 @ 2:00 pm; Jacksonville
Theatre for Footloose. Call 476-8848 for advanced
tickets by July 15th.
Senior Saints Ice Cream Social at Sue Pschirrer’s on
July 17th at 5:00 pm. Bring chairs and either sand-
wiches, dessert or ice cream. Call 476-8848 or 476-
8284. Need head count.
FOR SALE…
2-inch Transfer Water Pump - with 5 hp motor - with
30 feet of discharge hose - used 6 hours. Asking $175.
Call 217-825-8093
BITS-N-PIECES 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.
ASHLAND U-HELP...
Any student may apply for up to $500 loan with an
interest rate of 3%. Applications are available at West
Central Bank in Ashland.
FOR OUR FRIENDS…
There are no words to express how important you are
to us and how very grateful we are to all of you. Your
prayers, well-wishes and support are absolutely pre-
cious. For everyone who was able to attend the bene-
fit, it was wonderful to see you all and we were
blessed by your visit...for those who could not attend,
but helped anyway, thank you. It is great to be a part
of a community that rallies behind their own. Please
know that God is with us each and every day and car-
ries us all through the difficult times. God Bless You
All
- Darren, Victoria, Sara & Drew DeGroot
A/C CENTRAL SCHOOL REGISTRATION...
Registration will be held on July 13 at Ashland and July
14th in Chandlerville from Noon - 7:00 PM both days
July Birthdays 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
6 - Gailen Thornley
6 - Jon Lewis
6 - Bob White
7 - John Gutmann
7 - Phyllis Aggertt
9 - Marge Showalter
10 - Gloria Rhoads
13 - Helen Blair
14 - Missy Eskew
July Anniversaries 15 - Dawn Hoagland
17 - Cheyenne Gain
17 - Paula Wester Bell
17 - Father Chris
17 - Marilyn Davin
18 - Brock Pettit
18 - Brandi Fulton Tolley
19 - Linda Devlin
20 - Tyler Kern
21 - Kendra Swain
21 - Kris Gardner
21 - Kelly Gutmann
23 - Margie Harris
25 - Frances Nordsiek
25 - Amanda Rhoads
27 - Adalaide Boston
29 - Chase Cosner
30 - Bob Heather
―Guys and Dolls‖ at the Muni
Tyler Stephenson, Ashland
High School Class of 1981
Graduate will be in the Muni
Opera Show at Lake Spring-
field, July 1,2,3 & 6-10.
The Cass County Food Pantry extends the love of the community and of Christ to those in need. We provide boxes of food for more than 300 families in the county each month. Summer is a difficult time for the food pan-try, donations are low and it can be difficult to find help packing boxes. But, you can help! Watch for food drives and other opportunities to donate to the food pantry, or create your own opportunity. Call Joanne at 217-473-5638 to make a food or money donation, or to get more details about offering your time and talents to the food pantry.
Enjoy delicious, refreshing soups and salads on the third Thursday of the month, starting April 21st at the Ashland First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall (221 W. Washington St., Ashland IL)
Time: A delicious soup and salad bar will be offered to individuals 60 years of age or older from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Reservations: Reservations are highly encouraged but not Necessary (217) 479-4619. Cost: A suggested donation of $4.00 is asked to cover the cost of the meal. No person will be denied a meal due to a monetary contribu-tion less than the suggested donation. More of a donation is also wel-come!
Sponsored by: Prairie Council on Aging’s Bread of Love Program (217) 479-4619
CHILI
CORN SALAD
CREAMY Potato
POTATO
BLT
MACARONI
SALAD
FRESH FRUIT
LETTUCE SALAD
W/ FIXIN
GS YUMMY
DESSERT
“Dependent Independence.” Edward J. Moretto, Minister, Berea Christian Church
On July 3, 1776, John Adams wrote these words to his wife Abigail: “The second day of July, 1776 will be the most memorable epoch in the history of Amer-ica. I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated by succeeding generations as the great anniversary festival. It ought to be commemorated as the day of deliverance, by solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty. It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations, from one end of this conti-nent to the other, from this time forward forever more.” He was close; he only missed it by two days. He also had some good suggestions for the celebration. “Solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty,” sounds like a good idea. Some, however, might seek to nip those in the bud today under the guise of “separation of church and state,” which is not found in the eventual Constitution. Parades, shows, games, etc. might be acceptable, but some would not permit others (in their independ-ence) to celebrate with “guns” or “bonfires.” “Guns kill people,” they say, though I’ve never seen one jump off a gun rack and kill anybody. Bonfires might require a municipal “permit” (a nice way of saying “tax”), said permit itself being an infringement on one’s in-dependence [yet in our great independent nation one does not need a permit to burn the American flag]. In spite of some of our most pernicious restrictions, this country is still the best there is. For that reason, we celebrate Independence Day. But there is a way in which some celebrate independence which can be even more dangerous than “illegal” fireworks, guns, and bonfires. Note John Adams’ remark concerning “solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty.” Is it possible to carry independence too far? Should we ever be independently depend-ent? What about dependence on God? What about dependence on God for the very air we breathe? And what about this? Every Sunday, churches across the country and around the world hold services of “solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty,” yet some studies indicate that church attendance is dropping off. Guess who’s absent? It’s not the non-Christian. One wouldn’t expect the non-believer to participate in a “solemn act of devotion.” It’s the professing Christian who is absent! Much earlier than July, 1776, Jesus sacrificed His life so that the world could be inde-pendent of “the law of sin and death.” (Romans 8:2) In that sense, every day is a day to celebrate independence from that law, by declaring our dependence on the One Who made that sacrifice. Declaring our dependence on Jesus Christ in life and in solemn acts of worship should be seen as our realization of who we are and Whose we are. While we’re celebrating our political independence, we ought to take time to celebrate our dependence on our God Who loved the world so much that He gave His only-begotten Son. We celebrate that dependence every Sunday in thanksgiving and praise. It takes about an hour or two, one day a week and Ashland does not lack for churches. I like this quote from the late Tony Snow, former White House press secretary. “If you think that Independence Day is America’s defining holiday, think again. Thanks-giving deserves that title, hands down.” In the life of the Christian, every day is De-pendent Independence Day; every day is Thanksgiving Day.
2011 Cass County Fair
MONDAY, JULY 18 8-9:30am: 4-H and Jr. Home Economics
Check In 9:00am: Dog Obedience Show
(Showring); Cloverbud Circletime (Stage) 10:15am: 4-H Conference Judging (by
club) Indian Creek - 10:15am Philadelphia - 10:30am Lucky Show Right - 10:45am Circleville - 11:00am River Valley - 11:15am Clover Clan - 11:30am Clover Clan Swine - 11:45am Union Corner - 12 Noon (Jr. Home Economics Judging resumes after lunch)
11:00am: Small Pets Show (Rabbit Barn) 7:00pm: Cass County Fair Queen &
Little Miss Cass County Fair Contest; Crowning of Cass 4-H Royalty, Presentation of Cass County 4-H Scholarships
TUESDAY, JULY 19 7:00am: All breeding swine, sheep and
goats to be in place 8:00am: Weigh Sheep; Poultry Exhibits
to be in place 8:30am: Weigh breeding swine 9:00am: Horse Show Registration;
Poultry Show; All Cattle to be in place
9:30am: 4-H/Jr. Horse Show, followed by Open Youth Horse Show (Heartland Saddle Club)
10:00am: Weigh Steers 1:00pm: Sheep Breeding Show, followed
by Wethers and Goats 5-8pm: Market Pen and Fryer Rabbits
in place 6:00pm: 4-H Pool Party
WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 7:30am: All other Rabbits in place 8:00am: Rabbit Show; Breeding Swine Show 2:00pm: Livestock Judging Workshop
(follows Swine Show) 6:30pm: Pedal Tractor Pull weigh in
begins 7:00pm: Pedal Tractor Pull 9:00pm: Family Movie Night *FREE* THURSDAY, JULY 21 7am: All Market Swine to be in place
Scan sheep and steers for Carcass Class
7:30am: Weigh Market Swine 10am: Beef Breeding Show 1:00pm: Steer Show 3pm: Livestock Judging Contest (follows Steer Show) 6pm: Kids Games (Sack Race,
Obstacle Course, Bale Bucking, Home Run Derby, Slip and Slide) *FREE*
FRIDAY, JULY 22 8:00am: Swine Showmanship Contests,
followed by Market Swine and Barrow Show
Noon: Projects released from Home Economics Building; DeWayne Sweatman Super Showmanship
6:00pm: Texaco Country Showdown (Register at WJVO/WJIL)
www.texacocountryshowdown.com SATURDAY, JULY 23 9:30am: Livestock Plaque Presentation 10:00am: Sale of 4-H Livestock 11:00am: Livestock Buyers Appreciation
Dinner 7:00pm: Demolition Derby (admission
charge)
THE RAIN AND SHINE OF ASHLAND DAYS The pride of the city shone brightly on the First Citizens Award Winners on Friday night. Our local firefighters and first responders – both past and present—were honored for all the time and effort they have given to keep us safe. Many of them—some with over 30 years on the department—joined the chief, Jeff DeGeal on stage to receive the award. We ALL offer a big ―WELL DONE‖ to these many won-derful volunteers.
A large number of young ones came out for the Baby and Little Miss and Mister Contests. The judges had a difficult task, but finally chose these baby winners: Most outgoing- Wyatt Ratliff; Youngest citizen-Megan Claire Bright; Cutest outfit-Addyson Smock; Shiest-Trey Ratcliff; Cutest hair-Ava James; Cutest smile-Colton Buker. Our 2011 Little Miss and Mister were Kalie Taylor and Wesley Creed.
After the contest, many of the youngsters joined the Kesselrings on the basketball court for fun and games. The food vendors appreci-ated the crowd who enjoyed the variety of good food.
Saturday, the sun shone for the parade, which was well attended. Our thanks to Tammy Eskew for organizing it and Todd Warrick of WJVO for announcing.
The sun didn’t last long, though. A few tractor classes made it before the rains began and the rest of the tractor and truck pull had to be cancelled. Ed Cowman, his family, and friends have taken care of the pull for the past 30 years. We appreciate the effort involved in this, as well as the ground that Judy Cosner so graciously allows us to use each year. The pedal tractor pull went on in fine style under the pavilion. A good crowd watched and cheered on the many classes of young people. Again, we thank all those who were there for the pulls.
Hip-Bone Sam and his blues band were off to a great start, but the storm began and they were shut down. Confederate Rail-road had to ―hit the road‖ without sharing any of their music with us. We hope their concert the next day in South Dakota wasn’t a ―wash!!‖
Sunday brought us some sun and one of the big-gest car shows we have had in several years. There were many beautiful cars and a couple of vintage motorcycles to view. Jacksonville Good Time Cruisers and Vintage Iron Riders of Springfield are to be thanked for adding so much to our cele-bration.
Tracy’s Dance Technics of Jacksonville brought stu-dents to our stage for an excellent demonstration of the various kinds of dances and gymnastic rou-tines. Several of her students are from the Ashland area. Thanks to Tracy, these talented young peo-ple, and their parents.
Winners of the drawings were: Harry Blakeman, the week-end get-away in St. Louis and Rosa Lema, the 50-50.
Sunday ended with a vesper service at the Ashland Church of Christ.
The Ashland Community Club, which over-sees all these events, thanks all of you who had any part in the week-end. New members and new ideas are always welcome. Call Judy Fulton to be put on the mailing list for the meeting notifications.
COMMUNITY
FUNDRAISER
Dine to make a difference
Darren DeGroot
Benefit
Saturday, July 16, 2011 6:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M.
Bob Evans will donate 15% of sales
When you present this flyer* to
4221 Conestoga Drive, Springfield
*Flyer must be presented at the time of check out
101 Yates Street
(217)476-3317 July, 2011
Thank you to everyone who helped put the Ashland Celebration together. A special thank you to Harold Allen for donating from his garden shop the beautiful flowers filling the new flower pots. Thank you to Donny and Shelley Shive for volunteering their time to do the planting. Thank you Bob Sutphin for pruning, weeding and cleaning up the landscape. Thank you Hundman Lumber for providing the wood for benches. And of course a huge thank you to Ronnie, Larry, Jim, Owen and Curtis at the Village for all the very hard work they did getting everything set up and making it all look great. The Sewer Plant is continually experiencing clogged pipes due to ‘products’ being flushed. Despite product packaging that states “flushable”, please do not flush feminine hygiene products or diapers. Also, grease from soap and food builds up in the sewer system and has to be removed. (Please note that deceased goldfish are still flushable: ) Ameren will soon be in Ashland trimming trees that could interfere with electric lines. If you have any questions, please call 1-800/755-5000 or visit their website at MySafeTrees.com. July Board Meeting: July 13th, 7:00 p.m. at Village Hall. If you see a street light out, the Village office (217/476-3317) and we will contact CIPS for repair.
Utility Rates:
Water Sewer
First 1,000 gallons $22.00 $10.20 Per 100 gallons after first 1,000 92.5 cents 41.5 cents EPA Testing Fee $ 1.05 Minimum monthly charge $33.25 Total water, sewer and EPA for 3,000 gallons $60.05. [email protected] FaceBook: Village of Ashland
Village of Ashland Board Members & Staff:
Dave Handy, Mayor Jim Birdsell, Chief of Police Ron Cave, Public Works Director Alicia Hager, Village Treasurer Linda Stephenson, Village Clerk Kitty Mau, Deputy Clerk
Terry Blakeman, Trustee Fadra Birdsell, Trustee Stan Fulton, Trustee Seth Thornley, Trustee David Troxell, Trustee Frank Wallace, Trustee