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Honor Flight: The Trip of a Lifetime By LuAnn Droege Trips of a lifetime can be described in so many ways, but for me I had the privilege of escorting my father, Louis Lee Fogleman, on an Honor Flight to Washington, D.C. The day began by meeting the group at 4 a.m. in early October at the airport in Marion, where a chartered plane awaited the group of 87 veterans. The Southern Illinois chapter of the Honor Flight Network is very organized and includes many volunteers making the day so successful. Instructions include many things including keeping your veterans close to you and not being more than an arm length away. Anyone who knows my dad

knows he took this as a challenge, but I was successful for the most part. The only time he veered away from me was at D.C. Airport waiting to fly home and I had a quick scare. Guardians responsibility was also to make sure veterans pay for nothing, this is a totally free trip for them. Guardians do pay a fee, but veterans expenses come from donations and fundraising. Veterans are also provided with red shirts, a jacket and a cap. Guardians wear blue shirts and can purchase a jacket, which I did and will wear with pride. Guardians also solicit notes, letters, cards for their veterans to be presented to them on the flight home. When signing in at the

airport, we are given a lanyard with our seat assignment, bus number and a number for boarding. Veterans are assigned window seats and some are split across the aisle from their guardian. Before departing, we were told a veteran had died a couple of months before getting to go on the flight. The volunteers led a solemn ceremony dedicating a flag to fly with the group and go to all the memorials. This began the first of many emotional events and it was hard to not cry in front of our strong, stoic veterans. This veteran’s family met the flag back in Marion and took part in that emotional ceremony. The next emotional

moment for me was sitting next to a veteran whose brother had died in Vietnam and an uncle in Korea. When we landed in D.C., there were volunteers in the airport waving flags, shaking veterans hands and guiding the group to the four buses. Young and old also stopped, saluted, clapped and cheered the veterans. Another emotional moment trying to hold back the tears. A police escort awaited the buses and a group of volunteers from Washington D.C. were aboard the buses awaiting the group to narrate the city’s sites. Honor flights and foreign dignitaries are the only groups police escort. It is a sight to behold, the police See Honor Flight, page 6

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Centralia BPW holds its annual scholarship salad luncheon

The Centralia BPW held its scholarship luncheon on Friday, October 18 from 11 to 1 at the Centralia American Legion. The luncheon proceeds go to educational scholarships. Everyone in attendance enjoyed a great meal which consisted of sandwiches and numerous salads to choose from. All of the members of the club proSubmitted photo vided the salads and the sandwiches. During the luncheon and they look to the Centralia American luncheon the club also held forward to next year’s lun- Legion for all of their asa 50/50 drawing. Everyone cheon. A special thank you sistance. in attendance enjoyed the

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Open house for new Centralia Chamber of Commerce office

The Greater Centralia Chamber of Commerce and its board of directors are hosting an open house for their new offices at 210 East Broadway on Tuesday, October 29, 2019 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. with the ribbon cutting scheduled for 12:00 p.m. The public is invited to tour the newly remodeled office space and multipurpose conference room. The Chamber of Commerce wishes to thank Jennifer and Dan Price for this awesome addition to beautiful downtown Centralia.

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The Army Corps of Engineers at Carlyle Lake is gearing up for a spooky Halloween season with a number of Halloween themed events taking place in October. The 2019 Haunted Trail at Carlyle Lake will be held Friday, October 18 and Saturday, October 19 from 6:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. The fun begins at the Carlyle Tractor Supply parking lot with a hayride down to the Little Prairie Nature Trail where ghost and goblins await. Admission to the trail is $9 per person. All proceeds will support the 2020 Fireworks Spectacular. The Haunted Trail is supported by groups who volunteer their time to set up haunted spots along the Little Prairie Nature Trail and frighten visitors as they pass through. Participating

groups will receive $50 per group for each night of the event that they participate. If you are interested in volunteering on the trail contact Peggy Hilmes at (618) 594-4354. The Haunted Trail is sponsored by the Carlyle L ake Fireworks Committee and the Carlyle Optimist Club, in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Carlyle Lake. The public is invited to Dam West Campground to participate in a variety of family-friendly Halloween activities on Saturday, 26 October 2019. For the public’s safety, no vehicular traffic will be allowed through the Dam West Campground from 6:00 p.m.-8:00p.m. Activities are as follows: 5:30 p.m. Campground Costume Parade.

6:00 p.m. Halloween Mystery Program at the West Bay Amphitheater . 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Campground Trick or Treating 8:00 p.m. Campsite Decorating Judging Campers are encouraged to decorate their site for a chance to win free camping. Campsite decorations must be family-friendly. Park Rangers will judge sites at 8:00 p.m. Winning sites will be awarded with five days of free camping for first place, three days of free camping for second place, and two days of free camping for third place. For more information contact the Carlyle Lake Project Office at (618) 5942484 or email at carlylelake@usace.army.mil.

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1/2 cup butter 1-1/2 cups sugar 3 eggs 1 tsp. vanilla 2 cups flour 1 tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. baking soda 1 tsp. cinnamon 1/2 tsp. ground ginger 1/4 tsp. ground cloves 1 cup canned pumpkin or fresh pumpkin puree 1/4 cup milk 1 cup chopped walnuts 3/4 cup raisins Cream butter and sugar until fluffy. Beat in eggs and vanilla. Sift flour with baking powder, baking soda and spices; stir into butter mixture alternately with pumpkin, ending with flour. Stir in milk, walnuts and raisins. Pour batter into greased and floured 10" Bundt pan. Bake in preheated 350° oven 1 hour and 15 minutes or until cake tests done (stick toothpick into middle of cake; if it comes out clean, cake is done). Cool in pan 30 minutes, then turn out onto cake rack to finish cooling.

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Break up beef with fork. Handling meat lightly, mix in salt, pepper and tomato juice. Gently form into 8 patties. Cook on lightly greased hot skillet. For medium-rare cook 5 minutes on one side until well browned, then turn and brown other side 3 minutes. Meanwhile, cut jack-o'-lantern eyes, nose and mouth shapes out of each slice of cheese. Place cut-out cheese slice on each patty and return to skillet to allow cheese to melt, cooking about 2 minutes longer. Serve open-face on hamburger buns or toasted English muffins. 8 servings. NOTE: Allow for a little self-expression and have each youngster cut out the face for his or her burger.

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Wash and dry apples. Remove stem from each and insert wooden skewer securely in its place. In small heavy saucepan, dissolve sugar and corn syrup in water over medium heat. Raise heat and boil rapidly until syrup reaches 300° on candy thermometer — the hard crack stage. (No thermometer? Drop a little of the mixture into very cold water; when removed, it will crack when tapped sharply.) Remove from heat and stir in enough food coloring to give a bright rosy color. Place saucepan in large pan of hot water. Holding each apple by its skewer, dip into syrup until completely coated; place on greased tray or cookie sheet to harden. 6 candied apples. *** If you have a favorite recipe and want to share it with us, just send it in c/o The Shopper's Weekly, P.O. Box 1223, Centralia, IL 62801 or email to: info@theshoppersweekly.com, (Subject - ATTN: Lizzie) Also, if you have a household problem, like a stubborn stain or a kitchen conundrum, drop us a line, our readers just might have your solution! I'm also interested in your general decorating or household tips. Send your message in a bottle and we might just publish it and enlighten our readers! Until next week, Au Revoir! —Elizabeth Fenton


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On the morning of October 16, Castle Ridge, a Lakefront Restaurant, Wedding and Conference Center, hosted it’s official groundbreaking to a supportive and enthusiastic crowd of close to 100 people. Of those in attendance were Mayor Herb Williams, Former Mayor Tom Ashby, the Director of the Greater Centralia Chamber of Commerce Marcus Holland, as well as representatives from Senator Shimkus, Senator Plummer and Representative Wilhour’s offices. Castle Ridge is phase two of the multi-phase Meadow Wo o d s Development in Centralia. Greg Sutton, director of Meadow Woods Holding, LLC (the developer of the project) stated “we are really excited about the economic impact we will be having with this development in the region, we’ll not only be having employment here but we will also be partnering with other businesses to help service the needs of the development, which is located in a federal opportunity zone.”

According to Melissa Ray-Roach Castle Ridge’s director “our target geographic market is a four hour radius of Centralia and we are looking to attract people who want an incredible overall unique experience. The uniqueness starts with the building, it’s a castle theme, it’s lakefront and it will offer a lot of diversity with the ability to host groups as small as 15 all the way up to 1,500 inside and the 60 acre property can accommodate up to 15,000 outside. We are currently booking weddings and events for 2020.” The first phase of the development, which is

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The fourth debate was last Tuesday night, a long three hours plus. To be sure —just the same ole — a bunch of millionaires telling the rest of us we should share, share and share some more. Typical socialist garbage. With 12 candidates sharing the stage, the debate was held in Westerville Ohio , sponsored by two of the most extreme liberal outlets in the country, CNN and the New York Times. Prior to the debate, starting, of course, with who else but the DNC chairman Tom Perez. One of his first comments was Democrats can walk and chew gum.” My comment was: Yes! Just not at the same time! And the rest Perez’s comments were exactly what you have

come to expect from him. Nothing except propaganda. Out of the 12 candidates, Tulsi Gabbard in my opinion, came out on top although the polls showed it was Elizabeth Warren. The other 10 candidates were VP Joe Biden; Sen. B ernie Sanders; Sen. Kamala Harris; Mayor Pete Buttgieg; Sen. Cory Booker; Sen. Amy Klobuchar; former Rep. Beto O’Rourke; former housing and urban development secretary Julian Castro, former tech executive Andrew Yang, billionaire philanthropist Tom Steyer; with Biden and Warren standing next to each other at center stage. All in all, the whole bunch acted like 2nd graders attacking one another with a couple of

them with their hands up, not able to wait to talk and talk some more. The evening was spent with hair-brain ideas, false facts, attacking one another, and knocking their favorite person, Trump. And of course, Russia came up! Biden, when asked about his son Hunter’s latest extortion, actually said “Let’s not talk about my corruption, let’s talk about Trump.” Gabbard, in her white knight suit, when being challenged about involvement in foreign governments actually turned around and challenged Biden by saying, “Why was it okay when you were the VP?” And to top things off, while talking about Syria in 2011 under Obama’s watch,

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she also put CNN and The New York Times in their place for smearing her and the other veterans, as well as knocking both parties. In my opinion, she’s a Democratic worth listening to. That’s why she doesn’t have a chance because in these crazy times she makes sense at times. Warren’s selling point of the evening was Medicare for all. The cost will go down except for the rich and big corporations. (Her plan for Medicare for all.) And of course, Bernie chimed in by saying “I wrote the damn bill on health care.” Folks, if this happens you can kiss healthcare in the country goodbye, and I can’t say I know many medical professionals that would work for the government and the likes of Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren. Frankly, I don’t blame them. The other topics that were touched on were jobs for all. Half of these candidates are in favor of all government jobs, i.e., socialism. As per income gap, the goal is to throw everyone in the same pot and of course busting up the big corporations. A great way to start another huge depression. And certainly O’Rourke added nothing except more about take away guns, especially the AR15 and AK47s. Other topics were the opioid epidemic, abortion, and the Supreme Court. At the end of the evening, Warren spoke the most with 23.1 minutes and Steyer the least with 7.2 minutes. Let me leave you this week with final thoughts. 1. A government that has total control, from all jobs to healthcare, is a danger. In another word, Socialism. 2. A government that wants to take guns away from its law abiding citizens is a government you should not relinquish your guns. to. Not now. Not ever! Until next week!

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EAGLE LIFE

Ministries by: Cliff Sanders

Exposing the Darkness A recent poll said that a majority of Americans indicated that their favorite holiday is Halloween. They didn’t explain why. Perhaps some enjoy the fun and games, decorating and masquerading. I certainly love the fall scenery and sights and sounds of harvest time. But for some Halloween is deadly serious. It is Satan’s most high and unholy day, say his followers. In our world there are two kingdoms – the kingdom of darkness and the kingdom of light; or the kingdom of Satan, the prince of darkness and the kingdom of God and his Son, Jesus Christ, the Light of the World. The apostle Paul admonishes believers in Christ, “For you were once in darkness,

but now you are light in the Lord. Walk as children of light (for the fruit of the Spirit is in all goodness, righteousness, and truth), finding out what is acceptable to the Lord. And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness but rather expose them.� (Ephesians 5:8-15) How can we expose and expel the darkness? BELIEVERS MUST DISCERN BET WEEN GOOD AND EVIL. The prince of darkness is a deceiver and destroyer. “The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life and have it to the full.� (John 10:10) Avoid and reject anything that could open a door or promote the kingdom of darkness. This could be objects such as certain jewelry, idols, certain tattoos, videos, games, and music of the

kingdom of darkness. In the end times, there will be mass deception make sure you are walking in the light. (I John 1:7) BELIEVERS MUST WALK AS CHILDREN OF LIGHT. Light exposes and dispels darkness, “For you once were darkness, but now you are light in the Lord.� (Ephesians 5:8-9) Your life as a believer will expose the darkness with “goodness, righteousness, and truth.� Jesus taught us to be salt and light. October 6, 1536 is the day William Tyndale was burned alive at the stake for the “crime� of translating the Bible into English. Others died for the Bible so we can read it and live out its truth. Don’t neglect the Word of God. It will reveal how to please God in all that you do. (II Timothy 2:15-19; Ephesians 5:10) BELIEVERS EXPOSE THE DARKNESS BY LIVING HOLY LIVES. “And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather expose them.� (Ephesians 5:11-12) I recently saw this on Facebook, “Let your love for God change the world, but never let the world change your love for God.� BELIEVERS PROCLAIM

THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST TO THOSE IN DARKNESS. “’Therefore,’ he says, ‘Awake, you who sleep, arise from the dead and Christ will give you light.� (Ephesians 5:13-14) For some reason the entertainment industry and advertisement likes to portray zombies – the walking dead. The scriptures describe those without Christ as spiritually dead. But there is hope for all spiritual zombies. Repent of sin, awake, arise from the dead, and Christ will give you light. Paul put it this way, “Giving thanks to the Father who has qualified us to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light. He has delivered us from the power of darkness and translated us into the kingdom of the son he loves in whom we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins.� (Colossians 1:10-14) Jesus said, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness but have the light of life.� (John 8:12) Someone said becoming a Christian, a follower of Christ, is like a pumpkin. When we receive Christ by faith, God comes into us, scoops out all the

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Three Age Groups: 3-6; 7-9; 10-12 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners of each age group will receive a prize. Entry Deadline: Wednesday October 30th. Winners will be announced on The WeeklyĘźs Facebook page October 31, 2019. Please mail entries to P.O.Box 1223 or bring entries to our office at 301 E. Broadway, Centralia IL. Drawings will be judged independently based on the ability of each child. MUST BE COLORED BY THE CHILD. Winners are not selected at random. One entry per person. No Purchase Necessary. No employeesĘź families. Winners must be able to pick up prizes in Centralia office in person.

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Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Honor Flight

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Veterans visit the World War II Memorial plane even if our veterans didn’t want to use it. After spending the day with my dad, he said let’s take a “selfie” of me pushing you in the wheelchair. Everyone will love it he says. I guess he did listen to me during the day and picked up on some new lingo. Patriotic music played on the plane. Mail call was called for the 87 veterans before we landed in Marion. A truly awe-inspiring welcome ceremony was held for the veterans when we arrived home. Fire department and volunteers lined the route from the plane to the lobby welcoming the veterans and cheering for them. Two family members greeted each veteran and a young volunteer had a picture of the veteran when they served. Each veteran and their branch of service was announced before entering the lobby to cheers, salutes and high fives throughout the airport. I can not believe how all of this is accomplished in a day, but it was. The best part for me was the Honor of sharing the day with my dad. It is a day I will truly treasure forever. I would encourage everyone to listen to our veterans and record their experiences. They are finally opening up and willing to share with you a part of our history. Honor Flight History Honor Flight Network strives to do whatever it takes to fulfill the dreams of our veterans and help our heroes travel absolutely free. Efforts began with the World War II veterans followed by Korean War and Vietnam War veterans. The Honor Flight Network was cofounded by Earl Morse, the son of a Korean and Vietnam War veteran and Jeff Miller,

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a small business owner and son of a World War II veteran. Morse, a physician assistant and retired U.S. Air Force captain, worked in a Department of Veterans Affairs clinic in Ohio. After the National World War II Memorial was completed in 2004, he realized many of his WWII patients would not be able to travel to DC to visit their memorial. Morse, himself a pilot, offered to fly with two veterans to Washington. In January 2005, he pitched the idea to about 300 private pilots at his local Air Force aeroclub. He proposed the pilots would pay for the flights and personally escort veterans around the city. Eleven additional pilots volunteered. By January 2005, a board was formed, funds were raised and other volunteers had joined. Six small planes f l e w 1 2 v e t e r an s t o Washington, D.C in May 2005 for the first Honor Flight. In late 2005, Miller, a drycleaning company owner in North Carolina, inspired by Morse, had a similar idea but on a larger scale – to charter entire commercial jets! The son of a WWII veteran and nephew of a B-24 pilot who died in the war, has been a charter member of National World War II Memorial Foundation. He was also concerned that local WWII veterans would never visit their new memorial. Miller formed HonorAir and began flying veterans. By end of 2006, HonorAir had flown more than 300 WWII veterans. His actions revolutionized the mass movement of these senior heroes to Washington, DC. In February 2007, Morse and Miller met in Washington D.C. and merged the two groups into the Honor Flight Network. By 2017, there were more than 140 honor flight network regional hubs across the U.S. Now, the network is escorting WWII, Korean War and Vietnam war veterans to see their memorials. Donations are accepted for the Honor Flight Network and there are numerous ways to help the local Marion Chapter.

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Salem Chamber of Commerce Luncheon

The Salem Chamber of Commerce held their monthly luncheon Thursday, October 17, at the Salem Elks Lodge. The speakers were Jeanne Gustafson, Director of Economic Development for the City of Salem and Rex Barbee, Salem city manager.

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Child ID Program To Be Held During Kiddie Parade The Centralia Masonic Lodge will host the Illinois C h i l d Id e nt i f i c at i o n Program Saturday, October 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the lobby of the historic Illinois Theater on South Locust Street in Centralia. The program is sponsored by the Freemasons of Illinois at no cost to the participants.

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Centralia Boy Becomes 2019 I-70 Track Champion

Fingerprints are taken, DNA samples are collected, and a video interview are provided for parents to keep in case of an emergency. Only permission slips are kept by the Masons. This package of data provides authorities with a head start in finding a missing child.

ESTION U Q OF THE What is your favorite thing to do during the fall season?

B r a x t on D av i s of Centralia started racing quarter midgets when he was eight. During his first year, he suffered an injury that sidelined him. At such a young age, no one knew if he would rebound. With many tough times trying to get back in his car, he was cleared to race again. While putting on his helmet for

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his first race back, he said, “I’m going to win the feature!” That’s just what he did. Finishing out his first full year of racing third in track points and first the last two years, that earned him the title of i70QMA Sr. Honda track champion 2018 and 2019 race season. Braxton is the son of Ben and Chelsey Davis

Centralia Animal Shelter’s

Pets Of The Week 1) A female Shar Pei mix. She is friendly once she warms up to you. 2) A young female Husky mix. She is super friendly! 3) A young spayed female. She is litter box trained and very friendly. 4) A young female. She is also litter box trained and friendly. Residents of the City of Centralia who own a dog or cat are required to purchase a city tag for each animal. They can be purchased at City Hall. Failure to purchase this tag can result in a $150.00 fine. If you are interested in a Pet of the Week, or any animal, call 5337647 or visit the Centralia Animal Shelter. Directions to the shelter are as follows: Turn south at the intersection of Hwy. 161 E. (McCord) and Airport Rd. Go 1-1/2 miles, then turn left on Copple Rd. Go 1/2 mile to Woods Lane, turn left to shelter on left. Closed Tuesday and Wednesday.

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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You could be caught in a torrent of advice from well-meaning friends and colleagues this week. But remember, Lamb, you are at your best when you are your own inimitable self. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Expect strong efforts to get you to accept things as they are and not question them. But ignore all that and continue your inquiries until you’re sure you have all the answers you need. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Heavier than usual family and workplace duties compete for your time this week. Try to strike a balance so that you’re not overwhelmed by either. Pressures ease by week’s end. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) It’s a good time for the Moon Child to show off your uniquely inspired approach to the culinary skills -especially if they’re directed toward impressing someone special. LEO (July 23 to August 22) You might be happy about the re-emergence of a long-deferred deal. But don’t pounce on it quite yet. Time can change things. Be sure the values you looked for before are still there. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Try to rein in your super-critical attitude, even if things aren’t being done quite as you would prefer. Remember: What you say now could create an awkward situation later on. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Although you can expect on-thejob cooperation from most of your colleagues this week, some people

might insist on knowing more about your plans before they can accept them. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Creating another way to do things is commendable. But you could find some resistance this week from folks who would rather stick with the triedand-true than try something new. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) You usually can keep your aim focused on your goal. But you might need to make adjustments to cope with unsteadiness factors that could arise over the course of the week. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) News arrives about a projected move. Be prepared to deal with a series of possible shifts, including starting and finishing times, and how much the budget will actually cover. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) A new relationship needs time to develop. Let things flow naturally. It could be a different story with a workplace situation, which might require faster and more focused attention. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Accept a compliment without trying to troll for any hidden reason beyond what was said. After all, don’t you deserve to be praised every now and then? Of course you do. BORN THIS WEEK: You like to weigh all possibilities before making a decision. You would be a fine judge, or even be a star in a jury room. © 2019 King Features Synd., Inc.


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Wednesday, October 23, 2019

93rd Centralia Halloween Parade Lineup: (Parade Begins Sat., Oct. 26 at 7:00PM)

1. Honor Guards – Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2055 & Ladies Auxiliary 2. American Legion Post 446 3. Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 176 4. Float – Disabled American Veterans Chapter 76 5. AMVETS 6. Centralia Elks Lodge 493 – “The American Flag” 7. Centralia Police Dept. 8. Wamac Police Dept. 9. Central City Police Dept. 10. Irvington Police Dept. 11. Marion County Sheriff Dept. 12. ESDA 13. Grand Marshall – Mrs. Judith Joy driven by Doug Lambert Sponsored by LTD Ford 14. Theme Winner – Miss. Emily Rupe 15. Honorary Grand Marshall – Mr. Michael J. Young, Treasurer of the Centralia Halloween Parade and Fall Festival, Inc. Sponsored by Monken Chevrolet, Buick, GMC. 16. Float – “Dunkin The Dragon” Sponsored by Centralia Halloween Parade and Fall Festival Inc. In Memory of Mr. Michael J. Young. 17. City of Centralia Mayor and Council 18. Centralia Youth Commission 19. Centralia Tourism Commission Trolley 20. Band - Centralia Junior High School Marching Tigers 21. City of Centralia Fire Dept. 22. Centralia Fire Protection Dist. 23. Patoka Fire Protection Dist. 24. Sandoval Fire Protection Dist. 25. Irvington Fire Protection Dist. 26. Hoffman Fire Protection Dist. 27. Odin Fire Protection Dist. 28. LifeStar Ambulance Service, Inc. 29. Lakeside EMS of Centralia 30. United Medical Response - “The Boo Boo Crew” 31. Centralia Moose Lodge Family Center #1219 “68th Annual Kiddies Parade Winners” 32. Centralia Halloween Parade and Fall Festival Best Dressed Pets Winners 33. Centralia Halloween Parade Lil Miss. and Mr. Pumpkin Contest Winners 34. Float - Centralia Cub Scout Pack 260 & 446“Scouting Fall Fun” 35. Band - Centralia High School Marching Showcase 36. Centralia High School 2019 May Fete Court 37. Centralia High School 2019 Prom Court

38. Centralia High School 2019 Homecoming Court 39. Centralia High School Cheerleaders 40. Marching - Centralia High School Dance Team 41. Float - The Wild Bunch Football Team 41-A. Canadian National “Lil Obie” Train 42. Centralia BPW Woman of the Year 43. Centralia BPW Boss of the Year 44. Centralia BPW State President 45. Centralia BPW President 46. City of Wamac Lil Toot Train 47. City of Wamac DARE Go Cart 48. City of Wamac Public Works Dept. 49. Village of Central City Public Works Dept. 50. Float - Central City Grade School Coronation Court and Student Council 51. Float - ABATE Freedom Riders – “Cars have Bumpers, Bikers have Bones” 52. Float - Jefferson Co. Krazy Klowns Shrine Club 53. The Original “Tin Lizzie Patrol” Shriners International, Sponsored by Centralia Shrine Club 54. Float - W.G. Murray Center – “Murray Family Fun” 55. Float - Murray Parent’s Association - “Murray is Family” 55-A. Gaetti Sports Academy 56. Band - Iuka Grade School Marching Pirates 57. 2019 Miss Marion Co. Fair Queen “Miss Grace Beavin” 58. 2019 Junior Miss Marion Co. Fair Queen - “Miss Madyson Ashlock” 59. 2019 Miss Clinton Co. Fair Queen - “Miss Hannah Hill” 60. Float - Centralia Halloween Parade and Fall Festival Inc. - Major Sponsors: City of Centralia, SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital, Moran Queen-Boggs Funeral Home, Centralia Foundation, Land of Lincoln Credit Union, Bayer Crop Science, ConAgra Foods, Tequila’s Mexican Restaurant, Monken Chevrolet, Buick, GMC. Monken Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep, Nissan. Sponsors: Centralia Carillon, Homefield Energy, Midland States Bank, Quad County Title Company, SINA “Southern Illinois Networking Assn.” 61. The Centralia Carillon – “Calliope” 62. Sub Debs 2019 Sweetheart Dance Court 63. Marching - Studio 50 Gym, Dance & Cheer Center 64. Float - ConAgra Brands- “Fall Sweet Treats” 65. Peoples National Bank 65-A. South Central Transit - “30th Anniversary of Public Transportation”

66. Float - St. Mary School- “Pick St. Mary School and Fall into our Family” 67. Float - Christ Our Rock Lutheran High School- “A Choice for High School” 67-A. Christ Our Rock Lutheran High School Homecoming Court 68. IFWC 2019 Centralia Junior Women’s Club Valentine Princess and Prince- “Miss Ava Resch and Mr. Julian Threadgill” 69. Tri-Chi 2019 SnoBall Queen- “Miss Kirsten Altom” 70. Float - Kaskaskia College KC CNET Computer Club- “Game of Thrones” 71. Kaskaskia College- “Success Starts Here” 72. Float - Jim Beasley Veterans Tribute 73. Float - Timmons and Danielwicz Family- “Family of Toys” 74. Band - Franklin Park Middle School Marching Band 75. Float - Marion County Horizon Center- “Bonfire and Trick or Treat” 76. Float - Centralia Trinity Lutheran Church, School and Daycare- “Where Families Love to Learn, and Children Learn to Love” 77. Classic Cruisers 78. Float - Centralia Chamber of Commerce- “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Commerce” 79. ATV’s and More/S.I. Motorsports 80. Pennington Ford of Newton, IL. 81. Marching - Infantry Dance Team- “Thriller” 82. Float - Alternative Learning Academy- “The ALA Family” 83. Band - Sandoval Jr/Sr.High School Marching Blackhawks 84. Sandoval High School 2019 Homecoming Court 85. Float - Sandoval High School FFA 86. Davis Family – “Nixon Railway-Fall Crazy Train” 87. Float - Masterson/Bowen Family- “Slash Street Boys/Backstreet Boys are Back” 88. Float - New Horizon Christian School- “Everyone needs S’more Jesus” 89. The Vine 105.5 Positive Hits for Centralia 90. Float - Calumet Christian Church- “Warm Up To Jesus” 91. Float- Marion County Democrat Central Committee 92. Marching - The Hot Squad Dance Team 93. Fire Wok 94. Float - Wehking Family- “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” 95. Schnucks Markets Inc.- “The Big Cart”

96. Band - Mt. Vernon High School Marching Band 97. Float - Ace Hardware- “Baseball Fall Fun” In Memory of James Maxey 98. Float - Davis Family- “Davis Family Fun-Camping is the Answer” 99. 618 Jeep’s 100 Float - Lewis Family- “The Wizarding World of Harry Potter” 101 Float - Orphan Smoke House- “Elvis and Karaoke” 102 Float - Marion County Republican Central Committee 103 Help at Home, LLC, Adult Day Care 104 Float - Macz Funeral Homes- “FALL in Love with Centralia” 105 Izzy’s Hideout- “Lawnmower Poker Run/Christmas for Kids” 106 Float - Community Trust Bank- “Jurassic Park” 107 Wilkerson Family- “Rock & Roll style of Elvis Aron Presley” 108 Float - Clinton County Right to Life- “God given right to Life” 109 Pickett Family- “Fall Family Fun” 110 Float - Walgreens- “Wal ‘Green Acres’ Hillbilly Family” 111 Security Finance 112 Johnston Family- “Elvis Tribute Artist” 113 Float- Biegeleisen Family- “Pampered Paws” 114 Mariner Finance 115 Float - Sun Loan- “Cat in the Hat” 116 Little Egypt Corvette Club- “America’s Sports Car” 117 Float - Driscoll’s Boxing Academy- “Rocky ‘Going Strong Now’ Never Give Up” 118 Float - Alpha and Omega Construction 119 Float - Print Crazee- “Print Crazee” 120 Float - Mueth Excavating- “Mueth Excavating” 121 Chakota Therapeutic Riding Center 122 Float - Charlton Family- “Family Fall Camping” 123 Float - Charlton Family- “Teardrop Camping in the Fall” 124. Cricket Wireless 125. Finley’s “Batman Party Bus” 126. Banner Finance- “FALL into Banner Finance” 127. Cedarhurst of Centralia 128. Riechmann Bros.- “Family Fun, Runs like a Deere” 129. Float - Lee Family- “Pumpkin Fun” 130. Float- AudioVisionz- “Reverse Fall Family Hunt” 131. Team Fenex Horse Entries. Parade List Not Finalized, Subject to More Additions.

Trick or Treat! Schedule of Trick-or-Treat Dates And Times For Surrounding Area

Alma

Thursday October 31 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Bluford

Thursday October 31 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Breese

Businesses: Thursday October 24 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. Community: Thursday October 31 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Carlyle

Thursday October 31 Businesses: 3:00 – 5:00 Community: 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Central City

Friday October 25 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Centralia

Friday October 25 Downtown: 4:00 – 5:00 Community: 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Dix

Thursday October 31 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Germantown

Friday October 25 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Hoyleton

Friday October 25 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Ina

Saturday October 26 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Irvington

Friday October 25 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Never go trick-or-treating alone, and always stay in a familiar neighborhood.

Iuka

Wednesday October 30 6:00 p.m.

Kinmundy

Thursday October 31 6:00 – 8:30 p.m.

Mt. Vernon

Thursday October 31 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Nashville

Thursday October 31 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Odin

Friday October 25 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Opdyke

Thursday October 31 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Sandoval

Friday October 25 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Vandalia

Saturday October 26 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Waltonville

Thursday October 31 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Wamac

Friday October 25 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Walnut Hill

Friday October 25 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Woodlawn

Thursday October 31 5:30 – 8:00 p.m.

Salem

Thursday October 31 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

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or kids, few holidays are more anticipated than Halloween. The chance to dress up in costume and patrol the neighborhood with friends while collecting treats is the highlight of many a child’s autumn. For parents, anticipation is replaced by anxiety. While kids are out trick-or-treating, parents may be home or at work hoping their kids are safe and sound. Because Halloween is so popular among kids, it’s hard for parents to forbid trick-or-treating. But parents should instruct kids on the following tips to ensure this Halloween is as safe as it is fun. • Strangers’ homes are off limits. Make sure kids know they should never enter the home of a stranger, no matter how friendly or welcoming that stranger may seem. • There’s no going it alone. Kids should not be permitted to go out alone. When trick-or-treating, kids should always be accompanied not only by their friends, but there must be at least one adult chaperone present at all times. Parents should get together several weeks before Halloween to determine who will chaperone, where kids will be trick-ortreating and during what hours. • Stay close to home. Kids should stay in their own neighborhood and only visit homes of neighbors they know. Advise kids to steer clear of homes whose doors are hidden from street view. Chaperones should accompany kids to the front door if visibility from the street is poor. • Choose safe costumes. Kids should wear costumes made of light colored material. If a child insists on a favorite costume that uses largely dark material, attach reflective tape to the costume so your favorite reveler is easily visible to motorists during twilight and nighttime hours when it’s not always easy for drivers to see. • No toy guns. Toy guns are just asking for trouble, as many of today’s replicas are easily confused with the real thing. Play it safe and choose costumes that aren’t accessorized with toy guns. • Bring a flashlight along. Night falls quickly in late October, so kids and chaperones alike should carry a flashlight to improve their visibility and make them more visible to passing motorists. • Stick to the sidewalks. Trick-or-treaters should stick to the sidewalks and always cross the street at corners. Don’t walk in the street, and never walk between parked cars when crossing the street, as it’s especially difficult for motorists to anticipate pedestrians walking or running from behind parked cars into the street. • Be wary of masks. Many masks restrict a child’s vision, so look for one that provides sufficient visibility. If a child’s favorite mask is low on visibility, make children agree to remove their mask when crossing the street. Parents understandably worry when kids go trick-ortreating. But a few simple safety lessons shared with children can ensure everyone gets home safe.

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Wednesday, October 23, 2019


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