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Chili Cook-Off
The Polo Chamber of Commerce Chili Cook Off will be Saturday, September 25, 2021 from 12 - 3 p.m. at the Louise Quick Park. Register your team at www.polochamber.org. Voting will begin at 12 p.m. Cash prizes for Judge’s Choice, People’s Choice, Non-traditional and Showmanship. You can also “Give the Gift of Life” by donating blood at the Larry Lannen Memorial Blood Drive from 10 am-3 pm at Louise Quick Park. Enjoy the Jeep Jamboree hosted by Jeff’s Refs and Chesty P’s, downtown from 12-4 p.m. Come out and enjoy the day in downtown Polo.
Annual Meeting/Dinner
The Polo Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting & Dinner will be Sept. 27, at The Polo Room, 712 North Division Ave, Polo. Registration and Cocktails, at 5:30 p.m. followed by dinner at 6 p.m., followed by the Annual Meeting. Call the Chamber at 815-946-3131 for your reservation.
CHAMBER CHATTER Coffee With a Cop
Visit the Polo Public Library for Coffee with a Cop on Wednesday’s at 10:30 a.m. Enjoy a cup of coffee and a nice chat with a Cop.
Enjoy fresh produce from Farmer’s Market on Thursday’s from 3-6 p.m.
Business After Hours
If you are interested and would like to host a Business after Hours or Breakfast before Business call the Chamber at 815-946-3131.
Polo Library Hours
Polo Library’s open hours are Monday - Thursday - 10 a.m. - 7 p.m., Friday - 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. and Saturday - 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. - Curbside services will continue to be available during open hours.
In Person - Polo Library Lawn or Pavilion
- Sept. 25 @ 10:30 a.m. - Join Ms. Melanie *LIVE* at 10:30am these Saturdays on the Library Lawn, or in the Library Pavilion, for a story and a craft!
Register by calling 815-946-2713 or emailing melaniew@pololibrary.org
Tails & Tales Fall Reading Program - Sept. 13 - Oct. 30 - Ages 3-18 - Watch Facebook.com/ pololibrary or email melaniew@pololibrary.org for more information and to register
Tuesday, Sept. 28 - 7 p.m. - Live on Zoom - Twin Disasters - Join us for an informative discussion about the 150th anniversary of the Great Chicago Fire and the Peshtigo Fire. Western Springs’ Deputy Fire Chief is moderating a discussion between a historian at the Peshtigo Fire Museum, and a curator from the Chicago History Museum. Both fires will be discussed because, while the Great Chicago Fire is better known, the Peshtigo Fire happened on the same day and is considered the deadliest wildfire in recorded history. Over 1,500 people lost their lives and 1.2 million acres of land were destroyed.
This program is in partnership with the Westchester Public Library.
To register, email library@pololibrary.org or call 815-946-2713
“Mammals & More” with the Flying Fox Conservation Fund - Polo Library Pavilion
- Saturday, Oct. 9 - 1 p.m. Join Ms. Melanie and the Flying Fox Conservation Fund for a fun and educational program about animals! The Flying Fox Conservation Fund will have some of their furry
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friends with them as well! Call 815-946-2713 or email melaniew@pololibrary.org for more information
DIY Craft Night - String Art - Polo Library
Pavilion, Thursday, Oct. 7 - 6 p.m. - Open to anyone ages 12 and up (anyone under the age of 16 must have an adult attending to help them with their project) - Outdoor event (weather permitting) - If moved indoors, masks will be required
Join us and make your own string art to hang on your wall. The Library will provide nails, basic templates and multiple colors of string. Participants will bring a hammer, a board the size they want their project to be (paint or stain the board before you come if you don’t want bare wood in your finished project), an easy printed shape to use as a template if you have something specific you want to make. Call 815-946-2713 or email carlap@ pololibrary.org for more information and to register
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The summer season is holding on for its last few weeks. We are so appreciative of the beautiful days and blue skies. Over the years, we have learned to be grateful for each day since we know this is a gift from the Creator.
This morning we were greeted by June Shafer. Our speakers for the morning were Ryan and Angie Schick who were home visiting. They are staying in Honduras where they work at a medical and Christian mission.
They shared pictures and the purpose of their mission work. There were several family members visiting our church for the morning. We are just a few weeks away from welcoming our new pastor to the area.
On Tuesday evening, I attended our regular meeting of Chapter DW at the home of Paula Faivre. We received the details of our pecan fundraiser. There were lots of memories and good times shared through the night.
From Pine Creek, Beverly Coffman, Lisa Coffman, and Vicki Hay also attended the meeting. The program was given by Kathy Scholl. Of course, there was much talk about helping women with their educational needs.
This afternoon, my friend Teresa and I went to Timberlake for “The Buddy Holly Story.” Also in the audience were Don and Vicki Hay. I spotted them during the intermission and we shared our excitement for the excellent performance.
We received word that Charlotte arrived safely in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where she has a home and will be enjoying her retirement. Her first task will be to move in and unpack in her things. We wish her well and hope to stay in touch with our dear friend.
A couple decades ago, my friend Maggie Henning taught me to crochet. I wanted to make a blanket for an event. That first project remains unfinished. I put down my yarn for quite a while and picked it up again several years later.
While going to school and working, I started to use crochet as a way to unwind and de-stress. In fact, last winter, I completed two blankets, a pillow, and a shawl. I picked up an old project of granny squares in hopes I would finish it.
I like this project because it is worked one piece at a time. With smaller pieces, I can correct my mistakes and make sure that each square is done just right, one step at a time. Each square is beautiful on its own, made with bright colors and outlined in white yarn.
When we face a mountain, we can call on God and He is with us as we take each step. Each step is carefully taken so mistakes can be easily corrected. The journey is made up of meticulous and beautiful steps, just like my crochet project.
We are blessed to have a guide with us while we navigate through our struggles. On the days when I have felt all alone, I remembered that He is always with me. With God, I can do anything and travel over any mountain.
He is there for you, too, in every struggle. He will help you no matter where your steps take you. As we complete the journey, we can look back and see the beauty and purpose in our struggles, just like in the squares of my crocheted blanket. He is with us every step of the way.
I hope to see you next week in our church in the country. Our service will be at 10:00am in person. Come and spend time in worship with us. Songs of praise and prayers of thanksgiving are part of each Sunday morning.