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2 POLO TRI-COUNTY PRESSLOCAL NEWS BE AT POLO TRI-COUNTY PRESS RI-COUNTY PRESS Pinwheels for Prevention event is on April 1 2021 TRI -COU NTY oglecountynews.com ShawLocal.com OFFICE 113-115 Peoria Ave. Dixon, IL 61021 815-632-2592 Fax: 815-284-2078 The Polo Women’s Club will once again participate in the Pinwheels For Prevention Child Abuse Prevention Month in April. GFWC Illinois Polo Women’s Club partners with Prevent Child Abuse Illinois to spread the message that everythat all children deserve to grow up in happy and healthy environments. With awareness, education, and support, the community working together can have an incredible impact on preventing child abuse. As a reminder, the simple pinwheel should compel us to Tri-County Press / o glecountynews.com • F riday, March 26, SUBSCRIPTIONS $39 in Ogle County, and $52 outside Ogle County. Single-copy price is $1 To subscribe, make a payment or discuss your delivery, call 815-632-2520 Monday-Friday or send an e-mail to subscriptions@ oglecountynews.com. You also can subscribe online by going to oglecountynews.com and clicking on Subscribe. CLASSIFIED SALES 815-632-2554 ksauer@shawmedia.com OBITUARIES 815-632-2534 phartman@shawmedia.com Deadline for obituaries is 2 p.m. Tuesday for Friday’s edition LEGAL NOTICES Welcome! Welcome to our newest Polo Chamber of Commerce Member, Divorce Proof Your Marriage Coaching, LLC, 515 E. Oregon St., POLO CHAMBER CHATTER one can help promote great childhoods in their community. Pinwheels (blue and silver) are nationally recognized symbols of child abuse prevention and symbolize hope. The Polo Women’s Club brings public awareness by annually planting pinwheel gardens at the Paul Grahling Park , Centennial Grade School, Applington Middle School, and the Polo Community High School each April. This year’s event will take place at noon on Thursday, April 1. “We will Save the Date Mark your calendars for “The Original Polo, Illinois 32nd Annual Car Show” on Aug. 14. Details coming soon. begin our planting at the Paul Grahling Park (corner of Mason St./Division Ave.) with Mayor Doug Knapp reading a proclamation from the City of Polo recognizing April as Child Abuse Prevention Month. Please attend to show your support,” said Beth Green, GFWC Illinois Polo Women’s Club member. Pinwheels For Prevention has been held since its first presidential proclamation in 1983 with millions of Americans participating in public awareness being in business, or those with five-year increments of being in business in Polo. Contact us so that we can announce your special business celebration during our Annual report suspected abuse (1-800-25-ABUSE) and protect all children. Resources of Help: • Prevent Child Abuse Illinois (call, report, prevent) 1-800-25-ABUSE (1-800252-2873) • If you or someone you know is in an abusive relationship there is help. Call HOPE for support, help, and resources. HOPE of Ogle County, a domestic abuse agency, 815-562-8890. • Shining Star Children’s Advocacy Center 815-284-1891 815-632-2565 Polo, 815-631-4491, Email dpymcoaching@ Business After Hours Dinner. khoffmiller@shawmedia.com gmail.com. If you are interested and would like to host Get the Word Out SEND NEWS Downtown Project a Business after Hours or Breakfast before Contact The Polo Chamber of Commerce news@oglecountynews.com The Chamber is busy working on a project Business call the Chamber at 815-946-3131. at (815) 946-3131, polochamber@gmail.com, Publisher for our downtown area. Watch for details Certificates of Recognition or mail to P.O. Box 116, Polo, IL 61064 if you Jennifer Heintzelman soon!! The Polo Chamber of Commerce would would like to post your event on the Cham815-632-2502 Garage Sales like to issue Certificates of Recognition to ber Sign, Chamber Website (www.polochamjheintzelman@shawmedia.com The All Town Garage Sales will be the last any Polo Chamber of Commerce business ber.org), Chamber Face Book Page and/or General Manager weekend in April. members who are celebrating five years of the Chamber Chatter.
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815-632-2591 ehinton@shawmedia.com PINE CREEK NEWS News Editor Jeff Helfrich BY KAREN MERLAK Clint continues to relax during his We know that spring means brighter 815-632-2590 leave. For the past couple of weeks, days are ahead. jhelfrich@shawmedia.com The long-awaited spring season is my class in Rockford has been learning After a year of the pandemic, we are Advertising Sales Patty Bridgeman 815-632-2555 here. The beautiful weather did not disappoint over the weekend. Running errands becomes a real treat when drivremotely. even more class is on This has given Clint and I time together. This week, our spring break. seeing signs of hope that soon this will all be over. The high school started its football season with a win and homepbridgeman@ shawmedia.com ing with the windows open. For each On Thursday and Friday, Clint spent coming festivities. The hope of a new The Tri-County Press, Ogle County News and oglecountynews.com are a division of Shaw Media. Ogle County Newspapers also prints the Mt.MorrisTimes , ForrestonJournal, and OregonRepublicanReporter. The TRI-COUNTY PRESS (USPS No. 638-530) is published weekly by B.F. Shaw Printing Co., Shaw Media. Periodical postage paid at Polo, Illinois. POSTMASTER Send address changes to TRI-COUNTY PRESS, 113 N. Franklin, Polo, IL 61064. Phone 815-632-2592. fresh new start, we give our thanks to God. This morning in church, we were greeted by Sandra Ford. Pastor Charlotte Hoppe gave a new message for the Lenten season. Recently, Charlotte announced she would be retiring later this year. We have been very lucky to have this time with her. Charlotte continues to offer a midweek prayer service on our Facebook page. Our regular church services can be found on Facebook each week. By following our page, you will be notified when our church is live. This past Tuesday evening, our PEO Chapter DW held their spring social via zoom. I wasn’t able to attend the meeting some time with a high school friend who lives in DeKalb. This past Saturday evening, Clint and I joined my brother, Ben, his wife, Jo, and their son, Garrett, for dinner and a night of games. We have started cleaning out Clint’s things. We are sorting and packing his things from his room. Now that my children are moved out of the house, I am making plans for the rest of the unused space. The university has announced their plans for an in-person graduation ceremony this spring. With each passing week, we get closer to sharing in the normal activities of over a year ago. I am very excited to celebrate all the hard work of my colleagues and friends. sports season rests with the coaches, athletes, and fans. Just like the seeds waiting for the warm sunshine and gentle spring rains, our hope has been quietly working in the dark. Even when it seemed that our hope was lost, it was still there. When we know God, our faith and hope continue to grow. Hope is what carries us through the dark nights, the cloudy days, the long and lonely days of a pandemic, and the weeks and months between visits. Because we have seen what God can do, our hope lives on. My hope continues to be that we will meet again in church on Sunday mornAll rights reserved. filled with fun activities. I miss seeing With the start of the spring season, we ing. Each week, we are gathering in Copyright 2021 my sisters. Several have been in touch, are once again filled with hope. The sea- person to join together in praise and showing their continued support of my son brings longer hours of sunlight, new worship. There is room in our church educational endeavors. blooms, and the return of spring robins. for you and your family.