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Shining Star Children’s Advocacy Center. Sauk Valley Food Bank. Safe Passage. Team Jess. Trinity Cares. The breadth and depth of the services these and dozens of other charitable organizations provide to the Sauk Valley’s most vulnerable is at the same time astonishing, and humbling. How fortunate we are to have so many devoted, dedicated agencies and individuals willing to work so hard to care for us all. And how fortunate we are to have so many businesses willing to open their pocketbooks, roll up their sleeves and donate time, materials, and advertising dollars to support those endeavors. Welcome to our first edition of Sauk Valley’s Charity of Choice, a publication that celebrates local nonprofits service groups, and the businesses that stand behind them. You may be familiar with some of them. Some may be new to you. We hope you read about them all, are inspired by their missions, and lend your support to them, and to the businesses that sponsored each writeup of their Charity of Choice.
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113 W. First St., Dixon IL 815-285-4924 www.thenextpictureshow.org facebook/TheNextPictureShow/
Upcoming Events Sept 4 – Oct 15 Farms & Barns Exhibition Sept 27 Drawing Fundamentals Art Class, 5:30pm – 8:00pm Oct 17 Paint Party, 6:00pm – 8:30pm Oct 18 – Nov 30 Still Life & Portraits Art Exhibition
Oct 1– Dec 31 Art @ KSB Commerce Tower: At the Water’s Edge Nov 14 Phidian Musicale Nov 21 Paint Party, 6:00pm – 8:30pm Dec 6 – Jan 1, 2020 American Watercolor Society Traveling Watercolor Exhibition Jan 4 – Feb 29 16th Regional Survey of Art Exhibition Jan 7 – March 30 Art @ KSB Commerce Towers: Land, Sea and Sky Exhibition Jan 10 Regional Survey of Art Awards Reception, 6:00pm March 3 – April 11 Shades of Gray Art Exhibition April 1 – June 30 Art @ KSB: The Open
The Next Picture Show (TNPS) is a community fine arts center located in downtown Dixon, Illinois. In 2003, this vintage 1854 building (7,700 sq. feet) underwent complete restoration recreating the 1898 facade look and retaining the original wood floors, tin ceiling, and internal structures where possible. Upon entering TNPS, you will experience the ever changing artwork from the best talent in the area. Savor the works of oil, or the thought provoking sculptures, and stand for a moment as you observe the breath taking photography in the main gallery. The lower level of the gallery is used for art workshops, classes, special exhibits (including student art exhibits), and meetings. Rent Our Facility for Private Parties & Evening Events! Special events become even more special when you host them at The Next Picture Show. From weddings to corporate events, evening cocktail receptions, seminars, and even recitals, The Next Picture Show will make your event a truly memorable experience for you and your guests.
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Oct 25 Still Life & Portraits Art Exhibition Awards Reception, 6:00pm-8:00pm
The Next Picture Show is a nonprofit community fine arts center in downtown Dixon. Our mission is to nurture, develop, educate, foster the arts, and galvanize artists and patrons within the Rock River Valley community.
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Christ Lutheran School 2000 18th Avenue, Sterling, IL 61081 • 815-625-3800 Principal: Rev. Russell Helbig What makes Christ Lutheran School so special? • • • • • • • • •
Theological education for grades Preschool – 8th Personal identity, drawn from Holy Baptism, lived by repentance and faith Personhood taught according to the Order of Creation as revealed in God’s Word Before and After School Care offered, $5 a day per student, maximum Weekly worship led by pastors of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod 1 to 1 Chromebooks in grades 3-8 Music, Art & PE offered to all grade levels Programs developed by an experienced staff teach self-esteem, leadership, teamwork, respect & love of God Choir, Math Club, Speech Team, Bowling, Track Visit www.christlutheranschool.com to learn more.
2019-2020 Tuition and Fees Christ Lutheran School does not have a “member” and “non-member” rate. PRESCHOOL ONLY: $3,600 ($400 month) GRADES K — 8: 1 Student $3,384 ($376 month) PRESCHOOL — 8TH GRADE 2 Students: $6,129 ($681 month) 3+ Students $8,000 ($888.88 month) OTHER FEES: Enrollment Fee (Preschool Only) $125 Enrollment Fee (Per Family) $160 Sport Fee $50 Family Booster Fee $450 New Student Discount New Family Referrals
LANDSCAPE DESIGN AND INSTALLATION
3602 E. Lincolnway, Sterling, IL 815-626-4422 | mccormicknursery@yahoo.com Open 7 Days a Week
$500 $250
Located at Whiteside County Fairgrounds, 201 W. Winfield St., Morrison, IL
Vision: WHOA believes in serving the needs of others. This need is expressed through the connection of horse-facilitated experiences in the company of individuals with disabilities. Equine interactions assist in the growth, learning, & healing of individuals well-being, which enhances the family & community units.
Mission: White Oaks Therapeutic Equestrian Center provides equine assisted experiences to enhance the quality of life & cultivate personal growth through therapeutic, educational, recreational, & social development for persons with disabilities ages four through adult. Interactions between horses and students have the ability to improve physical capabilities and skills, as well as social interaction, emotional stability, spiritual well-being, along with mental focus and processes.
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Interested in our services?
Learn more about our services at www.rideatwhoa.org Individuals interested in registering for WHOA services should contact the Program Director at 815.772.2669 or by email at rideatwhoa@yahoo.com.
Volunteer Opportunities
What makes a successful WHOA volunteer? Reliability, flexibility and a desire to learn and help others. No previous experience with horses or disabled individuals is necessary to become a volunteer. WHOA does ask that volunteers be over the age of 14 and that new volunteers attend Volunteer Training to become acquainted with the program, horses, staff and their volunteer position.
HOW CAN YOU HELP? White Oaks is a registered 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization located in Morrison, Illinois that offers equine assisted activities to individuals with special needs. The following are ways you can help: Financial Contribution, Birdies for Charity, In Kind Contribution, Horse Donation - and More!
We Meet The Nicest People By Accident!
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Please Join Us
POLHILL’S INC. - In Business Since 1936 -
FARM EQUIPMENT, LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT, APPLIANCES, AND MACHINE WORK 428 N. MAIN MILLEDGEVILLE, ILLINOIS
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Whiteside Area Career Center CEO Program
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Entrepreneurship education seeks to prepare people, especially youth, to be responsible, enterprising individuals who become entrepreneurs or entrepreneurial thinkers and contribute to economic development and sustainable communities. The CEO program is much more than a textbook course. Rather, students are immersed in real life learning experiences with the opportunity to take risks, manage the results, and learn from the outcomes. CEO (Creating Entrepreneurial Opportunities) is a one year course offered to a junior or senior student that acquaints students with the knowledge and skills necessary to own and operate their own businesses. Concepts such as supply and demand, cost/benefit analysis, competitive advantages, and opportunity recognition are covered. Coursework includes innovative thinking strategies, product development, business structure, marketing, financial strategies, record keeping, and preparing an income statement, balance sheet, income and cash flow statements. Entrepreneurial thinking (out-of-the box problem solving) is utilized throughout the course. This course will take place in area businesses, and will include tours of local industry and guest speaker from all areas of business.
Support Your Community. Shop Local. www.saukvalleyareachamber.com ww saukvalleyareachamber com
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Prerequisites: All students interested in enrolling in the WACC CEO class must complete an application available through his/her school counselor. Students will be selected by the CEO Advisory Board. Students who are selected to enroll in the CEO class must provide his or her own transportation to and from the various class meeting sites.
Interested ininBecoming a a Interested Becoming ? CourtAppointed Appointed Special Advocate ? Court Special Advocate CASA-15th Judicial Circuit CASA-15th Judicial Circuit
(Serving Lee, Carroll & Ogle Counties) (Serving Lee, Carroll & Ogle Counties)
Volunteer Training Opportunity Begins Volunteer Training Opportunity Begins October, 9th 2019 October, 9th 2019
Please ContactExecutive Executive Director Morrow for more Information Please Contact Director Morrow for more Information TRAINING TRAINING REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENTS
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Please contact TrishaMorrow, Morrow, Executive Director for for Please contact Trisha Executive Director WILLINGWILLING TO COMMIT TO COMMIT more informationand/or and/or to anan application more information torequest request application TO THETO PROGRAM FOR THE PROGRAM FOR packetat at815-222-6780 815-222-6780 oror at at packet A MINIMUM OF 24 MOOF . 24 MO. A MINIMUM casadirector@CASA15.comcastbiz.net casadirector@CASA15.comcastbiz.net This engaging, interactive workshop will empower you to change your life from within!
THE POWER OF HOPE
Saturday, October 19 th Dixon Elks Lodge | 10:00 am
featuring Dale Smith Thomas
$30 - Boot Camp Workshop $60 - Boot Camp Workshop, Lunch & DIY Sign RSVP at https://ksb-bootcamp.eventbrite.com by 10/12/19
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Join us for our 6th annual
Saturday, September 21st on the Dixon Riverfront Registration at 11:00 Bags start at 11:00 • Part of the Blues, Brews and BBQ • Open Division $50/team with cash prizes • Corporate Division included in sponsorship Prize for 1st and 2nd place
Cam Plotner 815-213-5928
Serving the Sauk Valley Area Since 1986.
Brett Nicklaus CFP® 815-288-5800
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Bags for the Brave Event
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Established in 2019 to serve various needs in the Sauk Valley area with an emphasis on raising money to send our local Veterans on an Honor Flight.
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Noah’s Ark Animal Sanctuary, Inc. has been in Rockford, IL since 1978. Devoted volunteers, fosters and staff provide temporary housing, medical care, and restore nutritional health to stray, unwanted and abandoned domestic animals until a permanent adoptive home is acquired. We have cats and dogs of all ages that are available for adoption! Come see us! 111 N 1st Street Rockford, IL 61107 815-962-2767 noahsarkanimals.org Hours: Mon, Tues, Thu, Fri 9:30am - 5:30pm Wed 9:30am - 4:00pm Sat 9:30am -3:00pm Sun Closed *kennel closes 30 minutes prior to closing time
Full Service Auto Repair & Tire Service Center On Farm Tire Repair Miledgeville, IL (815) 225-7411 SM-ST1701705
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That’s because of you. Together, we’ve changed millions of lives since 1945.
To g e t h e r … W e A r e F e a r l e s s Keep helping and we’ll do even more. United Way of Whiteside County ● P.O. Box 806 ● Sterling ● Ill ● 61081 ● (815) 625-7973 Donate Online Today www.uwwhiteside.org
Thank you.
Sponsored by: When: Saturday, October 5th Rain or Shine Where: Downtown Sterling
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Parking Lot on the Corner of East 4th Street and 1st Avenue
FUN! 50/50 Drawing Kids Activities
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Proceeds Benefit United Way of Whiteside County’s Annual Campaign Learn more at www.uwwhiteside.org
DIXON
815-288-1928 • 1419 N. GALENA AVE. B R O T H E R S F L O O R I N G D I XO N. C O M
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Carpet • Hardwood • Vinyl • Tile & Stone • Window Treatments
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When our appeal lands in your mailbox this year, remember:
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We feed children. We teach parents how to be their child’s best first teacher. We pay for prescriptions. We provide emergency referrals. We give books to children. We provide funding to 34 Whiteside County social service agencies and community impact programs, impacting more than 56,000 individuals each year.
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Thursday, October 19 • 10-6 & Friday, October 20 • 12-4 We’ll have: Raffle Items! Refreshments! T-Shirts & Sweatshirts for pre-order! 20% of our day will be donated to the Jessica Coleman Strader Scholarship Fund, that is set up at Sauk Valley Bank. Jessica was a school teacher in Sterling, wife & mother to two small children. At 29 years old, Jessica lost her fight against triple negative breast cancer. Golden Key raises breast cancer awareness & money to fund four $1000 scholarships each year. High school seniors in Sterling, Prophetstown, Rock Falls & Sterling Newman are given the opportunity to win our scholarship.
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Team Jess Days
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Order online at shop.goldenkeygifts.com/t/categories/team-jess or in store on or before October 4th.
702 W. 4th Street, Sterling, IL • 815-622-3903
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Faith Christian School 7571 S Ridge Rd. Dixon, IL 61021 fcsfalcons.com (815) 652-4806
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Buddy Bags of Dixon will be going strong again beginning September 18. That is our first packing date for the school year. Brown bags are sent home each week with Dixon school students who could benefit from help with weekend meals. The packaged food and drink items are purchased or donated by our many faithful supporters. We are very grateful for the businesses, companies, individuals, and churches who have helped with this worthy project for the last six years! And thank you to Dixon Public Schools for their awesome partnership.
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If you would like to get involved we welcome you to contact us with your interest. buddybagsofdixon@yahoo.com www.facebook.com/buddybagsofdixon
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“The mission of Shining Star Children’s Advocacy Center is to transform victims of child abuse into survivors.” Shining Star serves both Lee and Ogle County, and provides a safe and comfortable place for victims and their non-offending caregivers to share their experience, and to begin their journey towards healing. To find out more about Shining Star and how you can support the mission please visit us on Facebook @ Shining Star Children’s Advocacy Center or www.shiningstarcac.com We would like to thank our community partners for their continued support of our efforts and helping us make sure that our children’s voices are being heard and believed.
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Lee County Council on Aging 815-288-9236
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LCCOA
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Did you know that Lee County Council on Aging owns the Post House Ball Room? By renting the Post House Ballroom, your money is going back into the community. LCCOA offers many extended programs for our seniors. Its a Good Thing!
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Post House Ballroom
“We Care for Those You Love” Bonnie O’Connell, BSN, Administrator • 620 N. Ottawa, Dixon • (815) 288-2251 • www.heritagesquaredixon.com
AMBOY EDUCATION FOUNDATION The Amboy Education Foundation (AEF) is a Not-forProfit entity designed to supplement the education of the students of Amboy by funding items the school district is unable to support. Each of the last ten years the AEF has donated over $30,000 annually to the schools to support such activities as advanced reading and math program, library books and supplies, computers, projectors, musical instruments and equipment, science equipment, etc. It is our desire to promote a well rounded educational experience for the students of Amboy by supporting these many areas of interest and need. Watch for our fundraisers throughout the year!
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New members are always welcome! If you have any questions, please contact Mark Becker at (815) 857-2586. Visit our website at sites.google.com/a/amboy.net/amboy-education-foundation/ or find us on facebook to learn more about what we do. • Weekly residential service • 2-8 yard commercial containers • 10-40 yard roll-off containers • Compactors, radio-dispatched trucks and experienced local drivers • licensed special waste & asbestos hauler
Serving Lee, Whiteside, Carroll, Bureau and Ogle Counties
1214 S. Bataan Road | Dixon, IL 815.625.1000 or 815.284.2432 RepublicService.com | ®2018 Republic Services, Inc.
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Address: 113 South Hennepin Ave. Dixon, Illinois Phone: 815-284-1134 Email: LeeCountyhgs@gmail.com Website: LeeCountyhgs.org Facebook: @LeeCountyHistoricalSociety Library Hours: Tues,Wed,Fri 10am-4pm, Sat 9am-Noon, Mon & Thurs by appt.
• Histories dating back to the founding of Lee County including any history that was written about Lee County townships and the Dixon area. • Histories of all the major wars of our country. Included in these histories are people that were participants and sometimes first or second person accounts of their participation. • Indexed Cemetery Records of all the cemeteries in Lee County. • Plat Books for Lee County dating back to 1872. • City Directories of Dixon. • High School Yearbooks for all Lee County Schools. • Family genealogical histories donated by families of Lee County along with hanging files of many families that have been compiled over the years. • Hanging files of important events, manufacturing facilities, town histories, and buildings in Lee County. • Digital photographs of people and places of the past in Lee County. We also present a monthly program that features something of importance to Lee County Genealogy or History. Anyone may use our library for research. There is a small fee to use the library and make copies. If you are a member of the society the use of the library is free, and you are able to make copies at a reduced fee.
Jones Funeral Homes Ask Us About Our Guaranteed Prearrangement Contracts DIXON • 204 S. Ottawa Ave. 815-288-2241 Patrick R. Jones
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AMBOY • 303 E. Main St. 815-857-2611 Patrick R. Jones
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Our mission is to preserve and disseminate the history of Lee County and Lee County families. This includes the following,
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Bar & Grill
207 S. BUTLER, NELSON, IL • 815-251-4633 Lunch & Dinner Served Daily till 9pm. No orders taken after 8:45. Closed Mondays
The United Way of Whiteside County formed a committee and approached the River Bend Food Bank to see whether the area needed a food bank of its own. From there, the Sauk Valley Foodbank started with a card table, a desk lamp, paper and pencil, and two pallets of food donated by the United Way of Sterling-Rock Falls (now the United Way of Whiteside County). From those two pallets, the food bank has gone to handle more than 2 million pounds of food a year.
1801 Plant Road Sterling, IL 61081 Open Monday - Thursday 9am-12pm 815-626-4556 Info@saukvalleyfoodbank.org
It doesn’t provide food directly to those in need, but to pantries and other agencies. Any 501(c)3 group that gives away food can buy from the food bank, which pays 7 cents per pound for the food and sells it to the groups for 18 cents per pound. Walmart Supply Chain in Sterling IL has been a significant donator to the Sauk Valley Food Bank since 2006, along with other area businesses such as Selmi’s Greenhouse and Farm Market in Rock Falls, Mitchell Melons in Tampico, and Blue Freedom Farm Market Inc. in Sterling.
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The food bank was started in 2001, after the closure of Northwestern Steel and Wire Co., Lawrence Brothers, and National Manufacturing increased demands on local food pantries.
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Sauk Valley Foodbank volunteers needed Walmart Distribution Center #7024 23769 Matthew Road (just off of Rt 30) Sterling, IL 815-632-4900 • www.careers. walmart.com
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When you participate in Walk, your fundraising dollars fuel our mission, and your participation in the event helps to change the level of Alzheimer’s awareness in your community. The Alzheimer’s Association provides free, easy-to-use tools and staff support to help participants reach their fundraising goal. While there is no fee to register, we encourage participants to fundraise in order to contribute to the cause and raise awareness. Take the first step by starting a team or joining a team at www.alz.org/Walk.
Where do the funds go? All funds raised through Walk to End Alzheimer’s further the care, support and research efforts of the Alzheimer’s Association. The Alzheimer’s Association is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization. All donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. Do I have to register in order to Walk? Yes, we want to know you’re walking with us and need every walker to sign a standard waiver through their official registration. There is no registration fee for Walk. However, we ask every walker to make a personal donation and commit to raising funds in the fight against Alzheimer’s. Do I need to register my children for Walk? Yes, children should register. Parents/guardians can register children online or complete an offline registration form and sign the waiver on behalf of the child
We need volunteers! Know anyone who might be interested in helping us on the day of the event? We need volunteers to help with set-up, clean-up, registration, water stops, promise garden, the T-shirt tent and so much more. All interested volunteers should visit our volunteer page for more information about event day roles and responsibilities. How do I get a Promise Garden flower? On Walk day, you will receive a wristband. Each registered walker with a wristband will receive a Promise Garden flower. Please choose the color that best represents your connection to the disease. • Blue represents someone with Alzheimer’s or dementia • Purple is for someone who has lost a loved one to the disease. • Yellow represents someone who is currently supporting or caring for someone with Alzheimer’s. • Orange is for everyone who supports the cause and vision of a world without Alzheimer’s.
Join us for a 2 mile walk Saturday, September 28, 2019 Registration at 8:30a.m. Ceremony at 9:30a.m. Walk at 10:00a.m.
Are pets, strollers, bicycles and skates allowed on Walk day? We do allow strollers, but for everyone’s safety, we discourage skateboards, bicycles, inline skates and wheelie footwear. Depending on the Walk location rules, well-behaved dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash at all times. What happens if it rains? Walk is a rain or shine event. However, in the case of severe weather, we will
Contact: Danica Gray 815.977.9125 dmgray@alz.org
Rolling Out The Red Carpet For You
Liberty Court Assisted Living & Memory Care Kelly Shroyer, Executive Director
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124 Liberty Court, Dixon, IL
Call Today for Our Current Openings, or Stop In For A Visit
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Join us and lead the way to Alzheimer’s first survivor. Together, we can end Alzheimer’s disease!
cancel. If this is the case, we will update our Walk homepage on or before the morning of the event.
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Held annually in more than 600 communities nationwide, the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s® is the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research. This inspiring event calls on participants of all ages and abilities to join the fight against the disease!
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Exceptional Care & Training Center, a private, not-for-profit organization, is licensed by the Illinois Department of Public Health as a Medically Complex facility for persons with Developmental Disabilities (MC/DD). ECTC has been part of the Sauk Valley community since 1979. Providing residential services to 85 persons with severe or profound developmental disabilities and complex medical care, ECTC delivers health care services and programs that maximize quality of life and independence, support community integration, and provide an opportunity for self-determination. Day training services are open to the public. Charitable contributions are welcomed and appreciated. ECTC is a 501(c)(3) organization.
2601 Woodlawn Road, Sterling, IL 61081 Ph: (815) 626-5820 info@ectc1.com
*Asphalt Paving & Patch work * Seal Coating * Skid loader/ Dump Trunk Work
(Concrete Removal, Dirt and Gravel Hauling) Call for free, no obligation estimates
T & M PAVING
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Organizations Supported by Kiwanis Club of Dixon 2018-2019 LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS Al Morrison Baseball American Legion Boys State Boy Scouts BUG Program Dixon High School Boosters Dixon Police Shop With A Cop Dixon Public Schools Stupor Bowl and Madrigals Faith Christian Key Club First Grade Reading/Free Books Program
Fourth Grade Hard Worked Awards Girl Scouts Habitat For Humanity Lee County Farm Bureau Ag In The Classroom Reagan Home School Tours Sauk Valley College Foundation Scholarships Shining Star Child Advocacy Center Tools For School United Way YMCA
DISTRICT AND INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS ELIMINATE Project Neuro-Science Research Foundation SERVICE LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS Aktion Club Builders Club Key Club K-Kids
Invenergy Nelson Energy Center Supports Youth Education through the Kiwanis Club of Dixon
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“Serving the Children of the World”
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Safe Passage - Opiate Addiction Program Are you addicted to heroin or other opioids? Do you know someone who is? It’s time to get help! The Dixon Police Department and Lee County Sheriff’s Department have a revolutionary new policing program aimed at getting people suffering from addiction the help they need, instead of putting them in handcuffs. Lee County is changing the way they handle addicts who request help with their addiction to opiates such as Morphine, Heroin, Fentanyl, Oxycodone, Percocet and Percodan and Hydrocodone as found in Vicodin. Any Lee County resident who enters the police station or sheriff’s department and asks for help with their addiction to opiates will be placed into appropriate treatment. The Safe Passage Initiative was created to help heroin and opiate addicts get into recovery. If you need help or know someone who needs help into recovery from addiction, you just need to come to one of the stations and ask for it. We are here to help with the steps towards recovery. There will be some paperwork that needs to be completed and then you will be paired with a volunteer who will help guide you through the process. We have partnered with treatment centers to ensure that our patients receive the care and treatment they deserve - not in days or weeks, but immediately. You can bring drugs or drug paraphernalia with you to the police or sheriff’s department. We will dispose of it for you. You will not be arrested. You will not be charged with a crime. You will not be jailed. You will be directed to treatment. All you have to do is come to the police station or sheriff’s department and ask for help. We are here to do just that.
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220 S Hennepin Ave, Dixon, IL 61021 • (815) 288-4411
Firehouse of God Ministries! 306 5th Avenue, Sterling, IL 61081! 815-622-9490! Sunday Service at 10:30 AM!
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Firehouse Ministries Fire Museum! 403 W. 2nd St., Rock Falls, IL 61071 ! “Headquarters of Pink Heals Sauk Valley”
We invite you to stop by and enjoy a multi-level shopping experience 307 First Ave., Sterling
Mon.-Fri. 9–5:30p.m., Sat. 9–5p.m., Sun. 10–4p.m.
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| SAUK VALLEY’S CHARITY OF CHOICE Sauk Valley Media • September 18, 2019
RELAY
PLAN NOW to join the Relay For Life of the Sauk Valley (formerly the Relay For LIfe of Whiteside County)
FOR LIFE
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as they celebrate their silver anniversary of 25 years. Relay For Life is the fundraising event of the American Cancer Society which supports research, education, and services of patients of all cancers. All ages are welcome in this non-competitive walk to honor survivors and celebrate progress in fighting cancer annually. For more information visit www.relayforlife.org/saukvalleyil
SPONSORED BY
Let’s end Cancer together! SM-ST28073-0918
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Donations to organizations
Tools For Schools • United Way • Hospice Sterling • Hospice Oregon Casa • St. Judes • Dixon Family YMCA • Shining Star • KSB Peru Trip Polio Walk • PADS Shelter • Camp Benson • Habitat For Humanity Donation to Dixon Splash Pad $20,000
Scholarships
Dixon Rotary Club awarded $10,000 in scholarships to local students attending Sauk Valley Community College, UW Madison, Barry University and UW Platteville, The club also sent 5 DHS students to the RYLA camp
Our Clubs at Work in Dixon EarlyAct Buddy Bench Toys for Animal Shelters Rotaract Tree planting
Community Impact Grant
Three water fountains were installed in Reagan Middle and Madison Schools. Seven fountains installed in Dixon Schools to date.
Rotarians Service Above Self
Habitat For Humanity Volunteer Petunia Fest Volunteers KSB Prenatal Literacy Program Dictionaries & Thesaurus hand outs to all Dixon Grade Schools
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Trust COUNTRY Financial® for farm and crop insurance coverage
Policies issued by COUNTRY Mutual Insurance Company®, Bloomington, IL., an Equal Opportunity Provider. 0415-543HC-03984-2/22/2017
With on call to a COUNTRY Financial representative, farmers can get all the insurance coverage they need. Whether it’s crop insurance or protection for buildings and equipment, we can help.
Larry Farley Financial Representative Dixon , IL 61021 (815)284-7790
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Community Christmas for Children We Help Make Children’s Dreams Come True!
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Community Christmas for Children began 30 years ago at Northwestern Steel and Wire, and is still going strong today. In 2018, we helped over 100 families and 300 children. We have Santas that are in charge of buying clothing and toys for kids truly in need. The Santas spend $50 per child. During the second week of December, the Santas go to the Sauk Valley Area Food Bank, where they get a week’s worth of food, including milk, eggs, meat, etc., along with the gifts for the children. Then they personally deliver the gifts to the families. The Santas who participate do it because they feel it is really rewarding. That’s why we have had a lot of the same Santas since the organization started. Several years ago, there was a child whose Christmas wish was to receive$150 Nike gym shoes. We really wanted to be able to give him those shoes because it was something he dreamed of having. We talked to the manager of JCPenney, and they ended up giving us the difference, so we could make his Christmas the best one yet! Stories like that are the reason we do what we do year after year.
PLAY SLOTS & WIN! Nashville Recording Artist
OCTOBER 5, 2019 9PM 311 W 2nd Street Rock Falls (815) 632-3010
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ALUMINUM CAN RECYCLING
SUPPORTING LEE COUNTY NONPROFITS
115 S. Hennepin Avenue * Dixon, IL jboutiqueil.com | 815-440-0733 women’s clothing, shoes & accessories SM-ST1701747
Open every Tuesday through Saturday at 10am @jboutiqueil
• September 18, 2019
The United Way of Lee County and The Dixon Family YMCA along with other community partners want to thank Tim Broos for his many years of service by furthering local aluminum can recycling efforts at community events. Tim quietly and selflessly demonstrated the importance, and benefit of recycling. Tim Broos’ Yes You Can! recycling program will make this effort a main stay of local events, and benefit the communities and non-profits that Tim has put so much time and effort into serving.
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TIM BROOS’
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Upcoming Events September 29
Memorial Garden Dedication & Open House 2 p.m at Rock River Hospice & Home, Sterling. Short ceremony, tours and refreshments.
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November 16
Festival of Trees Gala Evening at Brandywine Banquets, Dixon November 16
Festival of Trees Country Store opens at 10 a.m. at Northland Mall, Sterling November 19-24
30th Annual Festival of Trees at Northland Mall, Sterling
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Bar & Banquet Room
436 N. Main Street • Milledgeville, IL
815-225-5650
We follow practices and guidelines established by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), and the Association of Shelter Veterinarians (ASV). We are a member of theSociety of Animal Welfare Administrators (SAWA), the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association, and the Illinois Animal Welfare Federation(IAWF).
HUMANE SOCIETY 1408 McNeil Rd, Rock Falls, IL 61071 (815) 626-2994 www.happytailsanimalshelter.org
Shelter Hours:
Non-Profit Low Cost
Open daily 8am-Noon Thursday Evenings 5pm-7pm
Wellness Clinic
Adoption Fees
Feline and Canine Services Microchip, Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations
Fees include neutering, microchipping and all required shots.
CATS Under 6 months $80 Over 6 months $65 Senior Cats $25
Visit www.happytails animalshelter.org to see services, pricing and monthly specials. For an appointment. Call 815-626-2994 and press option 3. The Clinic hours for the public vary. Please leave a message. Staff will call back with available dates and times. Located inside the shelter.
Visit the Happy Tails Thrifty Outlet Store
Happy Tails Thrifty Outlet Store is located at Bazaar Americana, 609 W. Third St., Sterling. Open Tuesday-Friday Noon-5pm and Saturdays 10am-3pm. Donated items can be dropped off at the store during store hours. View adoptable animals or learn how to help at
www.happytailsanimalshelter.org
Larry Karn
815.626.9436 C L E A N I N G
S E RV I C E S
After 4pm Call: 815.535.6635 SM-ST1700581
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DOGS Under 6 months $150 Over 6 months $125
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Happy Tails is a limited-intake, no-kill facility that shelters and cares for stray and abandoned dogs and cats until they are adopted into loving, permanent homes. We promote pet adoption and humane education. Happy Tails is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.
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April House is a Children’s Advocacy Center that creates a comfortable and warm environment for children who have experienced abuse and their families in Whiteside County. Last year, more than 118 children came to April House for forensic interviews, support, comfort, resources, and advocacy.
KUNES COUNTRY FORD LINCOLN OF STERLING 2811 N. LOCUST ST. 815-625-6300
KUNES COUNTRY CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP RAM OF STERLING 2502 N. LOCUST ST. 815-625-2290
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1021 N. Galena Avenue Dixon, IL 815-284-8500
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Dixon PADS Homeless Shelter
NIGHT WITHOUT A HOME FUNDRAISER
Saturday November 23rd
Since 1990 Dixon PADS strives to make a difference in the lives of hundreds of men, women and children who have found themselves homeless in our community. On Saturday November 23rd, Dixon PADS will be hosting their annual Night Without a Home fundraiser. This event is in conjunction with National Homeless Awareness week. PADS is looking for groups, organizations and individuals to participate in this event. The goal is to spend the day collecting pledges. The participant in your group with the least amount of pledge money by 6pm will have to spend the Night Without A Home. Participants staying out will be provided with a cardboard box, dinner, campfire, breakfast, and a t-shirt. Festivities will begin at 6pm at the shelter with tours of the facility, campfire, hot dogs, smore’s and fellowship.
805 West 1st Street, Dixon, IL 61021 (815) 288-6818
Join us every Tuesday @ 6pm for our Queen of Hearts Drawing. Money raised benefits Dixon PADS.
13030 Galt Road • Sterling • (815)6 (815)626-2988 626 2988 Open 7 Days a Week • 6am-1am