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DON'T MISS IT! Be sure to be here when
Ashland comes alive for the annual Ashland Summer Days on June 24-26. Of course, the
Saturday parade will be a highlight of the week-end, followed by an I.T.P.A. sanctioned
tractor pull, which Cowmans tell us has a couple of new classes. Saturday night will find
Hip-Bone Sam and his friends on stage, fol-lowed by CONFEDERATE RAILROAD, a popu-lar Nashville recording group. Make plans now
for the volleyball tournament--get your teams organized--it's only four months away! The
Ashland Community Club will soon be selling chances on tickets for a Cubs/Cardinal game
week-end get-away package. The money from this will help support our celebration.
Get involved--offer to help. Give us your ideas. Let's make this year's celebration the
best one yet!!
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FIREMAN’S PANCAKE & SAUSAGE BREAKFAST
March 6th at the firehouse 8:00am - 2:00pm
March 2011 — Volume 4 - Issue 3
Ashland Community Days Celebration June 24, 25 & 26 2011
WELL MAINTAINED ranch with 3 bedrooms, 3.5 car heated attached garage, & over 1700 sq.ft. Large fenced back yard with 10.5 x 11 outbuilding w concrete floor. Many updates in-
cluding Furnace 05, A/C unit 05, hot water heater 01, roof & gutters 05, windows 08, siding, bathroom 05, & 3rd car garage added in 05. Sliding glass door with deck and patio area. Pull down attic stairs in garage to access attic for storage. This home is a MUST SEE!
Well maintained bi-level
featuring 4 bedrooms, 2 baths with beautiful in ground pool
equipped with a diving board and slide. Many updates have been done including;
new roof in „03, new pool liner & filter in „08, new stick built shed in back yard in „03,
and new sump pump in „09. The
sellers are offering a year home warranty
for your piece of
mind. Call for your pri-
vate show-ing today!
2475 West Monroe Springfield, IL 62704 (cell) 217-741-1865
PROFESSIONALS
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CHURCH DIRECTORY BEREA CHRISTIAN CHURCH Minister Edward J.Moretto [email protected] www.bereachristianchurch.com Sunday Christian Education Hour - 9:30 pm Sunday Worship - 10:30 am Wednesday Eve. Prayer Mtg. - 7:00 pm
We‟re Open On Sunday!!
CHURCH OF CHRIST Minister Howard Chartier Sunday School - 9:00 am Sunday Worship - 10:00 am
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Rev. David L. McHenry [email protected] Sunday School - 9:30 am Sunday Worship - 10:30 am Choir Practice - Wednesday - 7:00 pm
ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Father Chris Brey 476.8856 Ashland Sunday Mass - 9:00 am Beardstown Sunday Mass - 11:00 am Sunday (Spanish) - 12:30 pm Virginia Saturday - 5:00 pm
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Patricia Hutton 476.8858 www.ashlandunitedmethodist.com Sunday Worship - 8:45 am Sunday School - 10:00 am Wednesday Prayer Service - 6:30 pm Choir Practice - 7:00 Youth Second Saturday - 10am - 2pm
NEW BEGINNINGS CHURCH, s.b.c. Pastor Terry Beauchamp www.newbeginningschristianfellowship.net
Sunday‟s 1st Service @ 8:00 am Sunday School for all ages@ 9:10-10:00 am New Adult Singles Ministry @ 9:10 - 10:00 am at 308 West Washington, Ashland 2nd Service - 10:15 am YOUTH4TRUTH @ 6:30-7:30 pm Tuesday Corporate Prayer @ 7:00 pm Saturday‟s Men‟s Prayer Breakfast @ 8:00 am
2011 Lenten Services Schedule
3/13 - Ashland United Methodist Church
David McHenry
3/20 - Ashland Church of Christ
Ed Moretto
3/27 - Berea Christian Church
Howard Chartier
4/03 - Ashland First Baptist Church
Terry Beauchamp
4/10 - New Beginnings Christian Fellowship
Dave Hutton
4/17 - Peter Cartwright United Methodist
John Sheppard
4/22 - Pleasant Plains Church of Christ
Keith Masten
Good Friday 7:00 p.m.*
4/24 - Richland Creek Baptist Church
Pat Hutton
Sunrise Service 6:30 a.m.*
* All other services are on Sunday
evenings at 5:00 p.m. There will be no food
served after the Good Friday service.
Smith Chiropractic Clinic
Dr. Kathie G. Smith
111 North Hardin Ashland, IL 62612 (217)476-3547 Office Hours by Appointment Monday and Thursday 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Friday a.m. by Appointment
Women, men and children in more than 170 coun-
tries and regions will celebrate World Day of
Prayer, Friday, March 4, 2011. The women of Chile
have written the service around the theme How
many loaves have you? They Ask us to enter a
process that draws us into the Bible, into the con-
text of Chile and into the real situations of our lives
and communities. Together, we are asked to re-
spond to what we have and how we can share it
with others. In this past year, Chile has been chal-
lenged by a devastating earthquake and the col-
lapse of a mine in which many miners were
trapped. Again we are reminded to share our bread
and to receive the bread that is shared with us. On
March 4, 2011, let us reach out our hands and
hearts to touch the lives of sisters and brothers in
Chile and around the world.
This year‟s service will begin with lunch at noon fol-
lowed by the service at 1:00 pm on Friday, March
4, 2011. It will be held at the Ashland United Meth-
odist Church. Come join the women of Chile in
prayer and song to support women‟s ecumenical
ministries toward justice, peace, healing and
wholeness.
World Day of Prayer 2011
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MARCH SCHOOL CALENDAR
Mar. 1-2 ACV 6th Bkb @ Havana Tourney
Mar. 4 ACV HS G/B Track @ IC
Mar. 5 ACV 6th Bkb @ Triopia Tourney
IHSA Solo/Ensemble Contest
Mar. 8 A-C PTO Meeting @ C-ville 7:00 pm
Mar. 11 Dismiss @ 2:11 pm
Mar. 13 ACV Athletic Booster Mtg @ Va
7:00 pm
Mar. 15 ACV HS Bsb & Sfb vs. Pleasant Hill
4:30 pm
Mar. 17 ACV HS Bsb & Sfb @ Carrollton
4:30 pm
Mar. 19 ACV HS Bsb @ Illini Central
10:00 am
Mar. 21 ACV HS Bsb @ South Fulton 4:30 pm
ACV HS Sfb @ Rushville 4:30 pm
Mar. 22 ACV HS G/B Track @ ISD 4:00 pm
ACV HS Bsb & Sfb vs. Greenfield
4:30 pm
Mar. 23 JH Solo/Ensemble Contest @
Our Saviour
Mar. 24 ACV JH Track @ Auburn 4:00 pm
ACV HS G/B Track @ Beardstown
4:00 pm
ACV HS Bsb & Sfb vs. Calhoun
4:30 pm
Mar. 25 ACV HS Sfb vs. Plains 4:30 pm
Mar. 26 A-C PTO Elementary Family Fun Night
Mar. 28 ACV HS Bsb vs. Lewistown 4:30 pm
ACV HS Sfb vs. Auburn 4:30 pm
Mar. 29 ACV HS Bsb & Sfb @ West Central
4:30 pm
Mar. 30 ACV HS G/B Track @ Jacksonville
4:00 pm
Mar. 31 ACV JH Track @ Beardstown
4:00 pm
ACV HS Bsb & Sfb vs. West Central
4:30 pm
Cooper Kane Leinberger
December 10, 2010
Friends,
You know, I wish I was an ordained minister
and knew a lot more about the Bible and God
and Jesus and the Holy Spirit; but my life hasn’t
developed that way. Thank you for all those
ministers who take us a little closer to God each
time they speak to us!!!
I don’t know about the many mysteries of the
Bible (although I will someday). I don’t know
much about God’s plan (but I know a little more
each day). I don’t know how God does what He
does each day to show us some of the most
spectacular sunrises and sunsets in the world! I
have no idea how Jesus had enough courage to
go to the cross for us; to suffer so much physical
and emotional pain!!!
One thing I do know is how to say ―Thank You‖
to God for what He has given us!!! I know a
blessing when I see one!!! I know what kind of
a blessing the song ―I Know How to Say Thank
You‖ sung by Mark Lowry is to me!
Below you will find some excerpts from this
song. Just remember to say ―Thank You‖ sev-
eral times a day for your blessings from God!!!
―There were times today when angels stood
round me – and I couldn’t even see – there were
times when I was hurting – and then You
stepped in and took the pain for me – and there
were moments when You stopped me, Lord – so
I could smell the roses by the road – and though
I’m not the wisest person – there were some
things that beyond a doubt I know.
I know how to say ―Thank You‖ – I know a
blessing when I see one – I’m a recipient of
grace through the hours and the days – I know
how to say ―Thank You‖.‖
Lyrics written by Suzanne and Barry Jennings
Have a great March! See you in April!
What Would Jesus Do? WWJD
B. G.
March 2011
―THANK YOU‖
Robin S. Krone, Library Director Prairie Skies Public Library District 125 West Editor, Ashland, IL. 62612
March 2011
Jazz Band
Pleasant Plains Branch March 1
6:30 pm
Sound
Celebration Chorus
Ashland Branch March 16th 7:30 pm
Prairie Skies
Library
Justin & Jenny Leinberger are delighted
to announce the birth of their son,
Cooper Kane Leinberger
December 10, 2010
3:34p.m.
8 pounds, 5 ounces
21 inches
Grandparents
Kenny & Debbie Greer
Eldon & Dena Leinberger
Great Grandmothers
Barbara Jones
Judy Henry
Doris Leinberger
Psalms 107: 8
Acts 16:25
1 Peter 2:9
Hebrews 13: 15
Psalms 34:1
is exploring
God’s Creation!
God created the Heavens and Earth - all you see, all you don't see. Earth was a soup of nothingness, a bot-tomless emptiness, an inky blackness. God's Spirit brooded like a bird above the watery abyss. God spoke: "Light!" And light appeared. God saw that light was good and separated light from dark. God named the light Day, he named the dark Night. It was evening, it was morning - Day One.
God spoke: "Sky! In the middle of the waters; separate water from water!" God made sky. He separated the water under sky from the water above sky. And there it was: he named sky the Heavens; It was evening, it was morning - Day Two.
Then God said, "Let the waters under the heavens be gathered together into one place, and let the dry land appear"; and it was so. And God called the dry land Earth, and the gathering together of the waters He called Seas. And God saw that it was good. It was evening, it was morning - Day Three
And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years: And let them be for lights in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth: and it was so. And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also. And God set them in the firma-ment of the heaven to give light upon the earth, And to rule over the day and over the night, and to divide the light from the darkness: and God saw that it was good. It was evening it was morning – Day Four.
And God said, "Let the water teem with living creatures, and let birds fly above the earth across the expanse of the sky." So God created the great creatures of the sea and every living and moving thing with which the water teems, according to their kinds, and every winged bird according to its kind. And God saw that it was good. God blessed them and said, "Be fruitful and increase in number and fill the water in the seas, and let the birds increase on the earth." It was evening, it was morning - Day Five
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METHODIST CHURCH
300 WEST EDITOR STREET
10:00 – 2:00
SATURDAY, March 12th
Ashland‟s blizzard on February 2, 2011
15” average snowfall
Junctions 123 & 125 - Ashland, Illinois 62612
It‟s time to think spring! Come check out our wide selection of fresh produce.
Fresh green beans, sweet corn, strawberries, cantaloupe, blackberries and more.
We also have a great selection of fish for Lenten meals. Come see us today!
“Thank You” for 51 years of business!
Allen’s Market - Since 1960
Monday - Saturday 7:00 am to 8:00 pm
Sundays and Holidays 8:00 am to 6:00 pm
NOW PAY ATTENTION all of your former
Ashland Fired Dept. people! We are going to have a get-together in March. It will be
a free dinner like in the old days. Hope-fully you can all make it to relive our
good times together. It will start at 3:00 pm on March 19, 2011 at the firehouse.
The dinner will be at 5:00 pm. If you have
any suggestions or comments, get in touch with Jeff or Chuck on the Fire Dept.
or contact Bob Sutphin at 971-3807.
Shawn Eskew Owner
Free Estimates 217-473-2266
Eskew
Lawn Care
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Fully Insured
Due to the big snow storm in
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**Prayer Breakfast meets on the first Saturday morning of
the month from September - May @ 9:00 am with the host
church providing breakfast and devotions. If your group
has a conflict in schedule, please arrange to trade dates
with another group and notify the rest.
Contacts: Call contact person from each church to change
schedule or start prayer circles in case of emergency or
during the summer months as needed.
Dorothy Taylor (AUMC) 476-3581
Marcia Masten (Richland Creek) 691-5469
Glenda Schleyhad (First Baptist) 476-9929
Becky King (New Beginnings) 891-3454
Betty Higgason (Ash. Church of Christ)
Elaine Roth (St. Augustine Catholic) 476-3984
2011
March 5 - New Beginnings Christian Fellowship
April 2 - Richland Creek Baptist Church
May 7 - Ashland First Baptist
LADIES’ PRAYER BREAKFAST
SCHEDULE 2011
“Where two or three come together in My name, I am there with them.”
Matthew 18:20
Richland Office 3090 Richland Elev. Rd.
Pleasant Plains, IL 62677 217.626.1551
Ashland Office 220 North Niagara Ashland, IL 62612
217.476.3318
Email us: [email protected]
Pleasant Plains Office 300 N. Washington
Pleasant Plains, IL 62677 217.626.1331
RPA Farmers Co-op
Norm Bryant Enterprises
Distributor of Fine Quality Vacuums
Carpet Cleaning Furniture Car Interior
Cell (217) 741-3758 Phone: (217) 476-3508
608 W. Franklin Ashland, IL 62612
BC Carpentry
Handyman Service
416-5424
Serving Ashland for 12 years
All aspects of carpentry
Decks - Replacement Windows
and Doors
Pressure Washing
NO JOB TOO SMALL
How Sweet It Is
Saturday evening the 19th of March, the STAR or-
ganization sponsored the annual Sweetheart Dance
in the A-C Central High School cafeteria. The coro-
nation for the dance was held at 8:10 P.M. crown-
ing the royal court below. The students enjoyed the
dance with cupcakes and cookies provided by the
STAR members.
Pictured from Left to Right: Prince- Will Edge, Prin-
cess- Maggie Allen,
Queen- Brittany Stribling, and King- Drew Hoffman
Court members selected from the STAR organiza-
tion: Left to Right: Lindsey Birdsell, Maggie Allen,
Cali Edwards, Will Edge, Brittany Stribling, Devon
Armstrong, Danielle Bright, Cody Miller, Drew Hoff-
man, Madalyn Allen, Brandon Smith, Courtney
Cave, Kelsey Gardner, Chad Homer, and Haley
Pfaffe
MATT GREER President
Located at West Central Bank 400 East Buchanan, PO Box 467
Main: 217-476-3653 - Fax: 217-476-3342 Email: [email protected]
ASHLAND VFW POST 3546…
Meets monthly at 7:00 p.m. on the 3rd
Monday at the Firehouse.
AMERICAN LEGION POST 498...
Meets monthly at 7:30 p.m. on the 3rd
Monday at the Firehouse.
ASHLAND U-HELP...
Any student may apply for up to $500 loan with an
interest rate of 3%. Applications are available at
West Central Bank in Ashland.
SENIOR SAINTS…
Pizza at T.O.‟s in Virginia, March 19th, at 6:00pm,
$7.00 per person, call 476-8848
GARAGE SALE…
Ashland annual spring city wide garage sales to be
Saturday, April 16th. Call John Jones at 476-3914
BITS-N-PIECES ASHLAND WOMAN’S CLUB…
March 1st program by Samantha Boston
“Paradise Lost”, 1:30 pm, Baptist Hall
THANK YOU…
Our First Responders are the greatest! A big
thank you to all from Bill Schutz, Sr.
THANKS...
A big thank you from the Ashland Community
Club to all who supported our Trivia Night in any
way. Delicious food and a good time was enjoyed
by all. A special thanks to the winning team,
headed by Mr. Trissle, our local tax preparer.
They graciously donated their winnings back in
support of our Summer Days. The Tom Allen
family are to be commended for all their hard
work in preparing and presenting the questions.
Over $500 was raised for our summer celebra-
tion. If you have ideas for Summer Days, please
let one of the group know. Start planning now to
be a part of the fun. Invite family and friends.
Help make Ashland "the best little town by far."
March Anniversaries
1 - Dorothy Taylor 1 - Dorothy Taylor 4 - Eddie Troxell 6 - Carl Wester
6 - Heather Watkins
9 - Tom Heather Jr. 10 - Diane Heather Boehme
17 - Jim Briggs 17 - Kathie Blair
1 - Bob & Jean Briggs 6 - Edgar Jr. & Joyce Robinson
9 - Steve & Phyllis Aggert 22 - Gailen & Monica Thronley 29 - Scott & Mickey Anderson
19 - Bev Spicer 20 - Stan Fulton
20 - Sue Pschirrer 21 - Jennifer Allen
23 - Jackson Allen 28 - Barb Blakeman 29 - Amber Millburg
March Birthdays
Gregory Lind Winner, 61, of Springfield, IL, and formerly of Ash-land, IL passed away February 9th,
at St. John‟s Hospital in Springfield. He was born June 18, 1949, in Springfield, the son of Warren H. and Gladys (Hickman) Winner.
Mr. Winner was a 1967 graduate of Ashland High School and was employed at McDonalds in Spring-field for over 35 years. Funeral services were held Monday, February 14,
2011 at Buchanan & Cody Funeral Home in Ashland, with burial at Ashland Cemetery.
Chuck Gutmann Sr., passed away November 1, 2010
and his wife Joyce passed away February 21, 2011.
Chuck and Joyce were married on January 23, 1955,
in Springfield, IL. Mr. & Mrs. Gutmann owned and op-
erated Chuck & Joyce‟s Automotive in Ashland for 14
years.
They are survived by four children: Tony Gutmann,
Chuck Gutmann, Jr. (wife Sandra), Kent Gutmann
(wife Karen), and Vicki Schoonover (husband Kevin),
all of Ashland. Also surviving are 5 grandchildren and
3 great-grandchildren.
Charles A. (Chuck) Gutmann
Joyce A. (Mesojednik) Gutmann
Wanted - Paying Top Dollar For:
Books
Furniture
Electronics
Video / Console Games
Vintage Toys
Anything of Value
Magazines
Household / Kitchen Items
Tools
Antiques
Jewelry
Gold / Silver
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217-960-0740 (Store)
217-381-7340 (Cell)
We Purchase Complete Estates
Estate Liquidation, Hauling Cleanout
March can mean many things to people. Hunting and fishing licenses expire at the end of the month. For Julius Caesar the soothsayers warning of “Beware the Ides of march” foretold of his demise. Now we all
start cleaning the yards for the mowing season ahead. Not so many years ago March meant kite flying. Bicycles would be readied for riding and kites were popular with kids of all ages. Building your own from scratch was an adventure. Small cut willow branches, butcher paper, (complements of the Jones Broth-
ers store), along with string, glue, scrap fabric for the tail and lots of patience, you could make a great kite. For a quarter and a dime you could purchase a kite and string from Brownbacks Drug Store. Then all you
needed to assemble it and “borrow” fabric from the sewing basket. You were then ready for the winds of March. Finding a suitable location to launch the kite without trees or power lines was easy. You just hopped on your bicycle with the kite in town and rode to the South ball diamond. Running with the wind in your face and the kite behind, you ran until the kite started to soar. Once the kite caught the
wind, you could let out as much string as you wanted as it soared higher. There were no cell phones or worries, just you and your friends watching the kites. After a few hours you would realize it was time to go home. You would start the long winding process with vigor. After a few minutes you
slowed down and wondered why you used three rolls of string! The next day as you walked to school you might see a kite whirling around a power line or hung up in a tree! Children had been warned by parents never
to fly them close to obstacles but somehow some kites ended up in strange places. It is time to “go fly a kite”. Happy Spring, Ashland! - RSD
Call
Anytime
Hours: 7:30 am - 5:30 pm Tuesday - Saturday Closed Sundays & Mondays
217.741.3874
NEAL‟S BARBER SHOP
Ashland, IL 62612
A-C CENTRAL POST PROM RAFFLE 3 Chances to win!!
2 whole processed hogs 1 whole beef rib eye (18-20 steaks)
Tickets:
1 for $1 OR 6 for $5 Tickets Can Be Purchased:
* at Most ACV Sporting Events * from Junior & Senior High Parents
* or contact: Cheryl Keyes at 473-4538 or Dana Jokisch at 473-8174
Drawing to be held on March 20, 2011
Prentice Farmers Elevator
2303 Elevator Avenue
Ashland, IL 62612
217.476.3516 or 1.800.255.8659
prenticeelevator.com
James R. Blakeman, Manager
4 locations to serve you: Prentice, Philadelphia, Strawns Crossing, and Tallula.
Dealers in Grain, Seed and Kent Feeds.
Gardner Construction Co.
2878 Panther Grove Road Ashland, IL 62612
Cell: 217-341-3415 Leave Message 217-476-8135
Remodel
Kitchen & Baths
Replace Roof &
Room Additions
The A-C Central PTO is asking the community mem-
bers of Chandlerville and Ashland to start and con-
tinue clipping Box Tops for Education. This is a
great way to bring additional funding to our
schools. The money earned from Box Tops goes
straight into A-C Central classrooms!
You can help by clipping Box Tops from products
you purchase and dropping them off at the following
locations:
A-C Central Middle/High School Office – Ashland
A-C Central Elementary Office – Chandlerville
Allen‟s Market – Ashland
West Central Bank – Ashland
Peoples State Bank – Chandlerville
Cheryl‟s Best Cafe – Chandlerville
The A-C Central PTO appreciates your support!
REGIONAL SCIENCE FAIR
QUALIFIERS FROM A-C CENTRAL MIDDLE SCHOOL
The following students from A-C Central Mid-dle School qualified to participate in the Re-
gional Science Fair held at Lincoln Land Com-munity College on Saturday, March 26th:
Quinn Allen, Alex Brue and Briley Eilers, Kendra Escudero, Sidney Donnan and Lindsey Zulawski, Eric Savage and Kolby Vanden-
bergh, and Gretchen Throgmorton and Brit-tany Smith. The Science Fair sponsor is Dena Leinberger. Congratulations to all participants!
Front: L-R:
Lindsey Zulawski,
Gretchen Throg-
morton, Sidney
Donnan, Brittany
Smith, Alex Brue
Back: L-R: Briley
Eilers, Quinn Allen,
Eric Savage, Kolby
Vandenbergh,
Kendra Escudero
Corned Beef & Cabbage Dinner
Sunday, March 20th
at A-C Central in Chandlerville
Serving 11:00am - 2:00pm - $8 Adult/ $5 Child
Meal Option #1:
Corned Beef, Cabbage, Fried Potatoes, Dessert, & Drink
Meal Option #2:
Italian Chicken on Bun, Fried Potatoes, Dessert, & Drink
Carry-Outs Available
Sponsored by Post Prom Committee
The A-C Central PTO is gearing up for the annual Family Fun Night event. It will be held on Saturday,
March 26th at the Elementary School in Chandlerville. There will be a meal from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
We will have a silent auction and bingo from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. All of the money raised goes directly
into the classrooms to benefit the children at A-C Central. We are asking the community members of
Ashland and Chandlerville to help support this event by making a monetary donation or by donating a
service you would provide. You could make a donation of $5.00 or donate a service that could be
auctioned off or awarded to a winner at the event. Examples of services to be donated would include
painting a room, cleaning a house, mowing a law, a hair cut, a manicure, snow removal, etc. If any
community member is interested in supporting this event, please complete the section below and submit
it directly to the A-C Central Elementary Office, Attn: PTO, 191 South Bluff Street, Chandlerville, IL
62677. All donations will be acknowledged with a receipt from the PTO committee. The PTO greatly
appreciates the support of both communities!
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400 E. Buchanan
St.
P.O. Box 467
Ashland, IL 62612-0467
PH. 217.476.3325
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(217)476-3317 March, 2011
A reminder that we have upcoming elections in April. If you need to register to vote or need to update your registration information, these services are now available through the Village Office. Ashland now has a page on Face Book. We hope this helps to improve communications with you as a way to relay boil orders and other news. The Village Code states that dog owners must keep their dog under restraint at all times and not permit the dog to run loose off the premises of the owner’s property unless the dog is under complete control with a leash. If you see a street light out, the Village office (217/476-3317) and we will contact CIPS for repair.
Utility Rates:
Water Sewer
First 1,000 gallons $22.00 $10.20 Per 100 gallons after first 1,000 92.5 cents 41.5 cents EPA Testing Fee $ 1.05 Minimum monthly charge $33.25 Total water, sewer and EPA for 3,000 gallons $60.05. If you have any questions you would like answered in a public forum, please forward them to the Village office and we will try to answer them through this page in The Scoop. [email protected]
Village of Ashland Board Members & Staff:
Dave Handy, Mayor Jim Birdsell, Chief of Police Ron Cave, Public Works Director Alicia Hager, Village Treasurer Linda Stephenson, Village Clerk Kitty Mau, Deputy Clerk
Fadra Birdsell, Trustee Stan Fulton, Trustee Dave King, Trustee Nancy Kyrouac, Trustee Seth Thornley, Trustee David Troxell, Trustee