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Dan Moore, CACC President
How many times do we have to pick up limbs and twigs from trees that have blown down from the strong winds? I get them picked up and then there is more down on the ground.
This is not good on an old man’s back, but great on the waistline. What crazy weather we are experiencing! It is so nice to see the daffodils blooming and the buds on the trees. We just need warmer weather.
I am doing pre-paid orders for bunting to decorate businesses, residences or float decorating for Chrisman’s upcoming sesquicentennial. These are American made and are 18” x 36” US stars & stripes printed pleated fans. The grommets are rust proof, the bunting is made of polyester, has bright colors and is used for indoor or outdoor use. The cost is $10 per bunting. These are well made and I have some on hand if anybody wants to see them before ordering. They are less expensive than others that are made in China. I am not making any profit from these, only doing this as a convenience to the community. I will be submitting the order on June 1st. If interested contact me by e-mail, text or phone (217) 269-2589.
The Chrisman Area Community Club is offering Scholarships to Chrisman High School seniors. Offered this year for the second time is the Dick Long Scholarship for $500. It is for a student wanting to learn a trade through a trade school or community college. Two graduates of CHS, who plan to attend college or vocational school, will be chosen to receive $500 each from CACC: $500 will be awarded for the first year and $500 will be awarded for the second year of college.
More information is provided on the applications, which must be returned by May 13, 2022 to the Chrisman Area Community Club c/o Dan Moore, 118 Woodlawn Drive, Chrisman, IL 61924. Applications are available at Chrisman High School.