April 2007 Highland Chamber of Commerce Volume 2, Issue 3 CHAMBER NEWS www.highlandillinois.com NEW MEMBERS Message from the Chamber President—George Marron Your Chamber continues its goal to improve and promote the Highland area businesses as well as the Highland community. Sometimes potential members of the Chamber ask why they should join the Highland Chamber of Commerce. Our Executive Director, Jami Jansen, compiled a list of some of the benefits and projects for Chamber members. A few noteworthy projects and benefits are: Business After Hours networking events, Chamber gift certificate program, ribbon cutting ceremonies, shop Highland promotion, direct referrals, newsletters, website, annual dinner and awards banquet, gift guide, lobby displays, and business education seminars. We are also an important voice when legislation or ordinances may effect how we do business in the City of Highland as well as the State of Illinois. Your Chamber sponsors and is involved in numerous community events, such as the Peanut Butter and Jam Festivals, Street Art Festival, City Clean-Up Day, community tours, Lighted Christmas parade, Christmas decorations on the Square, business inquiries, the Secretary of State mobile drivers license service, and the Time, Temperature and Weather line. • Dr. Greg Anderson • Curves • Daddy Joe’s Lawn Service • H.I.S. K.I.D.S., Inc. • Living Waters Lutheran Church • Wanda Pourchot - Coldwell Banker Brown Realtor • Willis Insurance Agency Inside This Issue: We have approximately 300 members, and we continue to grow. For those of you who are members, I thank you, and for those of you who are not, I encourage you to join and take advantage of what the Chamber has to offer. George Director’s Note 2 Ribbon Cutting 2 Schedule of Events 3 HHS Building Trades Class 3 Welcome New Members 4 Welcome New Members 5 Member News 6 Say Hello to … 7 April Calendar 8 Chamber Members 9 Chamber Members 10 Clean-up Day 11 Street Art Festival 11 Inserts this Month: SelfSelf -Control is the April Very Important Principle Being in Charge of Yourself • • • • Hidden Lake Winery Bradford National Bank BEA — Parenting “Plus” H.I.S. K.I.D.S. Volume 2, Issue 3 Page 2 From the Executive Director… Spring is here, and we have several new things “springing-up” at the Highland Chamber of Commerce, many of which you will see in this edition of your Chamber News. For one, take note of all our new members! Over the past two months, the Chamber has added 16 new members with over 10 additional Chamber applications being mailed out during the past month! It’s apparent more and more businesses are realizing the cost-saving benefits of Chamber membership. You’ll also see a new feature in this month’s edition of the Chamber News entitled “Say Hello to…” This is our way of introducing our membership to the individuals who serve on the Highland Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. Each month you will have the opportunity to “meet” a new member of the Board of Directors. If you see any of these individuals out and about in the community, feel free to ask them any questions you may have about the Chamber of Commerce. They are here to serve you. We are also adding a new branch to our newsletter distribution. Currently, the newsletter is emailed to over 300 Chamber members... and don’t forget, if your company/organization is a member, that means ALL of your employees are members! Now, in addition to this electronic version, we will be distributing copies of the Chamber News to local doctor, dentist and hospital waiting rooms. This will allow more citizens throughout the community the opportunity to read about what is happening within the Chamber of Commerce. As you work within your various business sectors, let us know if you see something that is working in another community that could possibly be implemented here at the Highland Chamber of Commerce. Your Chamber staff and Board of Directors are constantly seeking new ways to serve you and your business, and we value your input and ideas. Jami THOLE FABRICATION & WELDING, INC. HIGHLAND COMMUNITY TITLE The Chamber joined Mayor Michaelis in welcoming Thole Fabrication & Welding, Inc. to Highland. Pictured l. to r. are: Kevin Dewaele, Chamber Secretary; Jami Jansen, Chamber Executive Director; Denise Thole, President, Grant Thole, Mayor Michaelis, George Marron, Chamber President, Paul Joseph, Community Development Director; SageThole, and John Thole, Vice-President. Chamber and city officials welcomed Highland Community Title to their new downtown location at 901 Main Street. Pictured l. to r. are: Denny Rinderer, Bradford National Bank; Mark Latham, City Manager; Linda Jakel; Wanda Head, Manager; Jean Kleber, Receptionist/Order Entry; Mark Mottaz, Owner; Mayor Michaelis; Cathy Huelsmann, Closer; George Marron, President of the Highland Chamber of Commerce; Angie Fears, Bradford National Bank; Deb Bivens, Title Examiner; and Paul Joseph, Community Development Director. Volume 2, Issue 3 Page 3 Highland Students are Raising the Roof... April 7 Women’s Expo at Hidden Lake Winery 11 Blood Drive at SWIC’s Granite City Campus from 10 am—2 pm 19 Business After Hours hosted by Apex Physical Therapy & Fitness Center 23 Kelly Miller Circus sponsored by the Faith Countryside Homes 27 Fenton Family Signing event hosted by Swiss Gift Shop 28 Relay for Life Scotch Doubles tournament 28 H.I.S. K.I.D.S. Golf Tournament May 7-12 17 18 25 Spring Clean-up Week BAH — hosted by Coldwell Banker Brown Realtors PB&J — George Portz PB&J— Chris Belden thanks in part to the Highland High School Construction Trades Program, the Highland School District Foundation and the Highland Business Education Association. This is the first year for the program, and it is proving to be a big success! Donations are still being accepted for this house...or for House #2! For more information, contact Bruce Deibert at 654-7131 or 779-0607. The First Wall Goes up! Preparing the driveway for the concrete pour. Students June 1 PB&J— Elvis (Steve Brandes) 1 Highland Parks & Rec Goomna Adventure Race (Silver Lake Park) 2 Highland Garden Club Tour 8-10 Schweizerfest 15 PB&J— 22 PB&J— Elizabeth LaKamp 29 PB&J— Highland Hope Praise Band July 6 13 19 20 22-27 PB&J— Kimmy Jo PB&J— USAF Starlifter BAH — hosted by Hidden Lake Winery PB&J— Kevin Heim Madison County Fair work on the exterior framing. Students have been involved in every aspect of the construction including the drywall finishing. The house is nearing completion and should be finished in early May. Volume 2, Issue 3 Dr. Greg Anderson 1520 9th Street, Suite #230 Highland, IL 62249 Page 4 618-654-3400 Dr. Anderson specializes in Family Practice and Sports Medicine. His office prides itself on personal attention and individual care to each patient. They accept most insurance plans and have same day appointments available in most cases. Evening and Saturday appointments are also available by request. If you are in need of a primary care physician, call Dr. Anderson’s office and make an appointment with his friendly staff. You can also email the office at [email protected]. Coldwell Banker Brown Realtors Wanda Pourchot 2621 Plaza Drive Highland, IL 62249 618-971-8485 Wanda Pourchot is a full-time realtor with Coldwell Banker Brown Realtors. Prior to beginning her real estate career, Wanda served as a legal assistant for Thompson Coburn LLP in St. Louis for over 40 years. Daddy Joe’s Lawn Service Joe A. Hess 1322 13th Street Highland, IL 62249 http://daddyjoes.tripod.com 618-960-4152 Daddy Joe’s Lawn Service offers lawn mowing, trimming, leaf removal vacuum and spring and fall cleanup services for the Highland, St. Jacob and Marine area. They are fully insured and always offer 100% satisfaction guarantee. Curves Lisa Grissom 1011-B Broadway Highland, IL 62249 www.curvesinternational.com 618-654-8590 The Highland Curves center brings residents a supportive environment offering a thirty-minute fitness solution with a common sense weight loss program that helps break the weight loss cycle. The facility is designed so women can encourage and support one another while moving around the circuit. Women of all ages and fitness levels can perform all five of the components for a complete fitness program, combining strength and cardiovascular training through hydraulic resistance. Volume 2, Issue 3 Page 5 H.I.S K.I.D.S., Inc. (Happiness is Serving Kids in Distress Situations) 908 Laurel Street Highland, IL 62249 618-654-4020 HIS KIDS mission has been to provide an ongoing support system which strengthens coping abilities and life skills to these families. Children with cancer, as well as their sibling and parents, need opportunities to connect with others in similar situations, to participate in ‘normal’ activities with others that truly understand what they are going through. They need an opportunity to express their concerns, fears and needs in a safe environment. They need an opportunity to learn skills that will help them positively cope with the situations they are living through. HIS KIDS provides these opportunities. Living Waters Lutheran Church Robert Downs, Pastor 80 Sunset Drive Highland, IL 62249 www.livingwatershighland.com 618-651-0371 Living Waters is a mission of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and is a newly forming Christian fellowship in Highland. We are seeking people who want to discover and form a new church — one that is creative, authentic, loving and real. We hold prayer and worship gatherings every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. and small group activities each month. To learn more, you may visit their website or contact Pastor Downs at 651-0371 or email at [email protected] Willis Insurance Group, LLC Jeremy Willis 1110 Washington Street Highland, IL 62249 www.willis4ins.com 618-654-4445 Willis Insurance offers a full line of insurance – home, auto, health, commercial, workman’s comp and business packages. For more information, check out their website at www.willis4ins.com or contact Jeremy at 654-4445. Volume 2, Issue 3 Page 6 Apex Physical Therapy in Highland is proud to announce the addition of Sarah Broyles, PT, to their staff. Sarah joins Apex with 7 years of experience in outpatient therapy services. Her emphasis has been on workers’ compensation therapy services, which will be utilized at Apex as she provides physical therapy, work conditioning, work hardening and functional capacity evaluations. Sarah’s role will include work comp case management as she communicates with case managers, adjusters, physicians and employers. For more information about Apex Physical Therapy’s services and locations, please call 618-651-0444 or visit www.apexpt.us. Apex Fitness Center is offering the following special for the month of April: • • • • 1/2 off the enrollment fee 2 free months added to your membership 1 free personal training session Apex Fitness Center T-shirt, water bottle and coolie cup For more information or to enroll, call them at 651-0444. NOSIM NEWS Chamber Member, Nancy Manor, Director of the Nosim Maasai 25A Jason’s Pointe, Highland, Il. 62249. Or Mission is conducting a WALK-A-THON for Maasai Mothers of you may see her on the streets around Highland carrying a little blue bucket — feel free Kenya, Africa who often walk as far as 15 miles just for water. to put your dollars in her bucket whenever Nancy begain her walk on March 7th. She will walk 2-3 times a you see her! week and increase the miles each time until she walks 15 miles For more information, you may email her at by Mother’s Day. [email protected] or call 618-520You can help by pledging a dollar for each mile she walks. All 1875. checks should be made payable to: Nosim Mission and mailed to Highland to Host Circus! Faith Countryside Homes has signed a contract with the Kelly Miller Circus for the exhibition of an all new 2007 show! The circus will rolls into town Monday, April 23, 2007. Everyone is invited to come out and watch the animals being unloaded and fed, and see the elephants raising the big top. Activities will begin at 7:30 a.m. and the tent will be raised between 8:30-9:00 a.m. Guides will be furnished for school groups and anyone attending. The traditional “old style” circus will present two performances at 4:30 & 7:30 p.m. Support the Faith Countryside Homes — buy your tickets in advance and save. The 2007 season promises to be more exciting than ever with many new acts and entertainers to amaze and amuse you. Come out and enjoy a day of fun-filled excitement at the circus! Fenton Family Signing Event! Mark your calendars and join the Swiss Gift Shop on Friday, April 27, 2007 from 2—5 p.m. for a Fenton Family Signing. Meet Scott Fenton, vice-president of sales and the great-grandson of the founder of the Fenton Art Glass Company. He will be there to answer questions about Fenton’s handmade glassware and sign an exclusive family piece, available only that day, and all other Fenton purchases. There will be in-store specials and beautiful prizes to give away. Reserve your exclusive Rose Nappy (candy dish) in Aubergine Marigold Carnival Glass today! For more information, contact the Anne at the Swiss Gift Shop at 654-2004. Volume 2, Issue 3 Page 7 SAY HELLO TO JAY BOULANGER... A MEMBER OF YOUR HIGHLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BOARD of DIRECTORS Jay is a lifetime resident of Highland, born and raised in the community. Both of his parents were business owners in Highland — his father in the funeral business and his mother who operated the East End Mercantile Store and later, the Montgomery Ward store. His father, Wilson, was a President of the Highland Chamber of Commerce as well as the Helvetia Sharpshooters Society and several other organizations within the community. Jay graduated from Highland High School and earned three degree from Southern Illinois University. His wife, Cathy, is a school teacher with almost nine years at St. Paul High School and then an additional 20+ years in the St. Louis school system. She currently serves on the Board of Education for the Highland Community Schools. Jay and Cathy have five sons who grew up in Highland, enjoying the environment of this great community with its educational system, parks and recreation facilities, youth activities and many other amenities that make it an ideal place to grow up. Jay has been active with his business, Spengel-Boulanger Funeral Home, for over 30 years. In addition, he has been active within his profession serving as a President of the Illinois Funeral Directors Association; Chair of the Education Committee for the National Funeral Directors Association; and President of the Academy of Professional Funeral Service Practice (an international organization). Jay has also been very involved in the community serving in several civic organizations including President of the Optimist Club and the Chamber of Commerce. He was on the founding Board of Directors for Faith Countryside Homes, Meals-on-Wheels, Eastern Madison County Nutritional Programs and St. Joseph’s Hospital Home Health Board. He also served as President of the Highland Booster club when his sons were in high school and served as Treasurer of the Louis Latzer Memorial Public Library Board of Directors. He served on the St. Joseph Hospital Advisory Board and currently serves on their Friends Board. He is President of the Highland City Cemetery Board of Directors and serves on the local Economic Development Commission. Jay is the immediate past president of the Highland Chamber of Commerce. A long-time member with over 10 years of service, the Chamber has always been a focus of Jay’s activity. “For the community to be a wonderful environment to live and grow in, it takes the dedication of the business and community leaders to make sure that the values desired are provided and maintained — the function of our Highland Chamber of Commerce.” Volume 2, Issue 3 Page 8 April 2007 Sun Mon Tue 7 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27Fenton 8 9 10 15 16 22 23 30 Sat 6 3 29 Fri 5 2 Kelly Miller Circus sponsored by Faith Countryside Thu 4 1 Community Sunrise Svc 6:30am on the Square Wed Blood Drive at SWIC’s Granite City Campus BAH hosted by Apex Physical Therapy & Fitness Center Family Signing at Swiss Gift Shop Women’s Expo at Hidden Lake Winery 28 RFL— Scotch Doubles Tournament HIS KIDS Golf Tournament Volume 2, Issue 3 Page 9 Please Support our 2007 Chamber of Commerce Members 9th Street Café AAA Lawn Mowing Ace Hardware Adult Medicine of Highland, P.C. Ameren IP American Cancer Society American Legion Post #439 Anderson, Greg, M.D. Anderson Hospital APCI Apex Physical Therapy Appearance Center Bank of Edwardsville, The Basler Electric Company B-Dry Systems Becker Jewelers Blindquest Blue Springs Café Bonne-Terre Construction Box TV Bradford National Bank Brendel, Rhonda – Prudential R.E. Agent Broadway Bar & Grill Broadway Battery & Tire Brookside Agra Bruegge Furniture Bulldog Barber Shop Burgett Group, The Business Network International Buzzie's Drive Inn Carol's Forget Me Knot CC Food Marts Cedar Creek Dental Associates Chalkboard & More, Inc. China Restaurant Chipwood Acres Nursery Chocolate Affair/Tibbets House City of Highland CLEAN The Uniform Company Coldwell Banker Brown Realtors Compustitch Embroidery Connie's Faux Finishing Cool Cats Café & Custard Cooper B-Line, Inc. Country Insurance & Financial Svc Countrywide Home Loans Curves Cutting Connections Cygan Delaney Catering D.L.E. Insurance Agency Corp. Daddy Joe’s Lawn Service Dairy Queen Diamond Mineral Springs DiMaggio's Pizza & Pasta DJ Howard & Associates, Inc. Dollar USA Store Corp. Dynamic Technology, Inc. DynaVox Technologies E. F. Express E. L. Flanagan's Sports & Spirits Edward Jones– Ed Pinnel Edward Jones - John Jatcko Edward Jones – Kevin Dewaele Energy Fitness Studio Enterprise Rent-a-Car Equity Fifty-Five Realty Essenpreis Plumbing & Heating Excel Bottling Company Executive Drive Mini Storage Faith Countryside Homes Family Bible Church Family Care Medical Services Family Care Pharmacy Farm Credit Services Farmers Restaurant & Bakery FCB Highland Bank Fears Fence Company Finish Line, The First American Title Insurance First Baptist Church First Mid-Illinois Bank & Trust Foppe Designs Four Seasons Carpet Cleaning Frames by Three Fresh Words Frey, Judy – Prudential R.E. Agent Frey Properties Gateway Grizzlies GCS Federal Credit Union Girdler, Darin Giving Tree, The Glik's of Highland Gould Flooring Grace Community Bible Church Groomingdales of Highland Guillot Technology Services H.I.S. K.I.D.S. Inc. Habitat for Humanity Hardas, Phil — Coldwell Banker Brown R.E. Agent Hard Road Theatre Productions Hardee’s Food Systems, Inc. Headlines Express, Inc. Hediger, Ann — Coldwell Banker Brown R.E. Agent Helvetia Sharpshooters Hidden Lake Winery & Banquet Center Highland Animal Hospital, LLC Highland Animal Shelter Highland Area Arts Council Highland Area Community Foundation Highland Business & Professional Women’s Club Highland Civic Woman’s Club Highland Community Schools Highland Community Title Highland Garden Club Highland Golf & Sports/Leroy's Barber Shop Highland Health Care Highland Historical Society Highland Hope United Methodist Church Highland Jaycees Highland Lion's Club Highland Machine Highland Masonic Lodge Highland Moose Lodge 2479 Highland News Leader Highland Optimist Club Highland Pain Relief Center Highland Pediatrics Highland Physicians, LTD. Highland Pistol & Rifle Club Highland Pool & Spas Inc. Highland Printers Highland Recycling Highland Rotary Club Highland Spring & Specialty Highland VFW Post 5694 Highland's Tru Buy Hill Law Offices Hi-Tek Business Solutions, Inc. Hohman, Christa — REMAX R.E. Agent Holiday Inn Express Holt, Stephen Holzinger, Sue – Coldwell Banker Brown R.E. Agent Holzinger, Wilfred – Coldwell Banker Brown R.E. Agent Volume 2, Issue 3 Page 10 Please Support our 2007 Chamber of Commerce Members Home & Leisure Lifestyles Home Telephone Co. Homer Rusteberg, CPA Hometown Phone Books Hospice of Southern Illinois House of Plenty Howard Robertson Insurance Howard, Jim & Stacey Hype Initiatives Imageworks Creative Group IT&C It’s Party Time James Apken, Accountant Jody's Sports Stop Johannes & Marron PC Johnson, Kimberly — Coldwell Banker Brown R.E. Agent Journal Printing Kalmer Landscape Supply Keith's Performance Shop Kennett Portrait Design, Inc. Kent’s Painting Service Kentucky Fried Chicken/Taco Bell Ki-Do Karate, Inc. Klaus & Associates (Gutter Helmet) Kleinhoffer Family Eye Care Kloss Furniture Kloss, Bonnie – Coldwell Banker Brown R.E. Agent Knights of Columbus Kokomo Tan Korte Company, The Korte Luitjohan Contractors, Inc. Korte Meat Processors Korte Recreation Center Korte, Diane – Coldwell Banker Brown R.E. Agent Larry's Tire & Battery Lee's Loans, Jewelry & More Living Waters Lutheran Church Luallen, Cearlock & Barth, Ltd. Lucco Financial Partners Luitjohan's Flooring America Machine Shop, The Madison County Employment & Training Madison County Fair Association Madison County Transit Manpower Temporary Services Marx Brothers Lounge Mary Kay Cosmetics Mazzio’s Italian Eatery McDonald’s McGinley, Inc. McKendree College Meridith Funeral Home Michael's Restaurant Michael’s Swiss Inn & Coffee Shop Mid-America Advertising, Inc. Miken Technology Group Nails by Wendy National Bank National Rent to Own North American Outfitters Northtown Chiropractic Clinic Northwestern Mutual Financial Network Nosim Maasai Missions Oberbeck Feed Co. OsBec Medical of Southern Illinois Pak Mail Personal Preference Landscape Care Plaza Dental Care Plocher, Kaye & James Ponderosa Steak House Popeye's Chop House Portell Financial Services Pourchot, Wanda — Coldwell Banker Brown R.E. Agent Preferred Mortgage/ Waggoner Bellm Dugan Pregnancy Care Center Prudential One Realty Centre Qualified Plan Services Quizno's Subs R&R New Home Construction, LLC Raeber, Sally–ABR, GRI Prudential R.E. Agent Regions Bank Rehberger Chiropractic Richard S. Jacob Insurance Agency Ron Hunsche Excavating Rosenthal Optometric Royal Office Products Rural King Safe-N-Secure Self-Storage Salon Beaux Cheveux Salon De Guerra Schantz & Sons, Inc. Scheffel & Company, CPA’s Schrumpf, Sheila Schwend's Ready Mix Scott Credit Union Sear's Shopper's Review Silver Creek Financial/P. Klostermann SIUA / Rogier Insurance Agency Smile Shoppe, The Smurfit-Stone Container Corp Something Special by Penny Special Olympics, Area 12 Spengel Boulanger Funeral Home St. Joseph's Hospital St. Joseph’s Hospital—Breese St. Paul Church & School State Farm, H. Robertson State Farm, J. Sugg Steve Schmitt, Inc. SuperValu Swiss Gift Shop Taste of New England Antiques Tebbe, Joyce — Coldwell Banker Brown R.E. Agent Terra Properties Thole Fabrication & Welding, Inc. Three Way Creations Title & Escrow Plus, Inc. TNT Plus Toner Technologies Travel One Tri County Petroleum Tri Ford Inc. Trouw Nutrition Two Blind Guys United Way of Greater St. Louis UPS Store, The U.S. Bank U.S. Cellular Corporation Vicky's Hallmark Shop Victorian House Voegele Photography Studio Wallpapers Ready to Go Wal-Mart Super Center Waylind, Inc. Wedding Belle Weeke Sales & Service, Inc. Wellen Homes, Inc. Wellen Tax Wellness Forum, The WGEL Radio Station Wicks Aircraft Supply Wick’s Custom Woods Wick’s Pipe Organ Co. Widmer Floral Co & Greenhouse Williams, June — R.E. Agent Willis Insurance Agency Will-o’-th’-Wind Radio Shack Wings to Go Wishstone Chisel & Mallet WSMI 1540 & WAOX 105.3 Radio Wurth, Sue—Equity 55 R.E. Agent Highland Chamber of Commerce 907 Main Street Highland, IL 62249 • Phone: 618/654-3721 Fax: 618/654-8966 Time and Temp: 618/654-2711 [email protected] Staff Page 11 Upcoming Chamber Events: • Board of Directors Meeting — Apr 12 • Business After Hours — Apr 19 hosted by Apex Physical Therapy & Fitness Center Jami Jansen, Executive Director [email protected] Stacey Howard, Assistant Director [email protected] Executive Committee George Marron, Johannes & Marron, P.C. President Marilyn Frey, Basler Electric Company Vice-President Howard Held, Scheffel & Company, P.C. Treasurer Kevin Dewaele, Edward Jones Investments Secretary Board Members Jay Boulanger, Spengel Boulanger FH Jan Brinker, Korte-Luitjohnan Contractors, Inc. Jim Burgett, The Burgett Group Jane Dotson, Highland News Leader Tom Foppe, Foppe DeSigns Claudio Fort, St. Joseph’s Hospital Tom Hill, Hill Law Offices Steve Holt, Suburban Journals Paul Joseph, City of Highland Mark Latham, City of Highland Bonnie McGinley, McGinley Motors Vicky Rankin, Vicky’s Hallmark Eric Rehkemper, Tri Ford Mercury Gordon Smith, First Mid-Illinois Bank Marvin Warner, Highland Community Schools Donna Zobrist, First Mid-Illinois Bank Clean-up Week , May 7-12, 2007 Curbside service will offer free large item pick-up on the normal trash pick-up days for residential trash customers located within the city limits. This service will alternate yearly with the single-day central location spring clean-up that was held last year at the Highland Middle School. However, there are some restrictions regarding items that are eligible for pick-up. For more information, contact city hall at 654-9891 or the Chamber at 654-3721. 5th Annual Street Art Festival August 4 & 5, 2007 Make plans now to be a part of this unique festival that continues to grow each year. A weekend of the arts...filled with music, artists, street painters and so much more! Call the Chamber if you are interested in volunteering! Ambassadors Skip Butler, Terra Properties Kevin Hemann, Highland Machine Sally Raeber, Prudential One Realty 2006 “People’s Choice” Award Winner Volume 2, Issue 3 Insert 1 Spring into Summer Women’s Expo th April 7 , 11 am ~ 2 pm Hidden Lake Winery 10580 Wellen Road Aviston, IL Phone: 618.228.9111 Enjoy a day of shopping with some of your favorite brand names: Beauti Control, Pampered Chef, Mary Kay, Premier Jewelry, Creative Memories, Cookie Lee, Photo Max, and many more ! Attendance prizes given during the day! No admittance fee, donations to American Cancer Society appreciated. Volume 2, Issue 3 Insert 2 Volume 2, Issue 3 Insert 3 Volume 2, Issue 3 Insert 4
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