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Free! SERVING THE VILLAGE OF ANTIOCH AND TREVOR WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 2017 DISPLAY ADS (262) 877-2813

VOLUME 05 • NUMBER 51

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Students stay active

Grass Lake School District in Antioch held its annual plant sale and student activity day on Saturday, when the community collaborated on a variety of projects, including efforts by the National Junior Honor Society. The activity day featured youngsters designing and decorating birdhouses while NJHS students pitched in to plant vegetation at Victory Garden. Victory Garden is part of the school’s summer gardening program. The vegetation, made possible through the donation of Grass Lake graduate Jennifer Patton, offered a wide range of crops to plant. Patton’s crops came from her family-owned farm, Crooked Pine Farm and Garden, located on Route 173 in Antioch. The Plant Sale offered 25 varieties of tomato plants, 13 different pepper breeds, a wide range of herbs and other plants. Additionally, Pots by Sue was on hand to offer painted flower pots for sale. Colette Monahan, a master gardener, offered pointers to students and members of the community on proper planting techniques.

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Miss Antioch pageant set Annual event held at Antioch High School

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Above: Junior Honor Society members Tali Meltzer, 13, Dykota Drije, 13, and Nick Summerfelt, left to right, begin adding plants to the Victory Garden during the annual plant sale and student activity day held at the Grass Lake School District No. 36 on Saturday. Right: Future designers Gavin Dietrich, 2, left, and Payton Campese, 2, concentrate on decorating their birdhouses during the annual plant sale and student activity day held at the Grass Lake School District No. 36 on Saturday.

The annual Miss Antioch pageant looks to crown a new winner on Saturday, May 20 in the auditorium of Antioch Community High School, 1133 Main St. With the stage set for the event, which runs from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m., contestants vying for the crown of Miss Antioch, Junior Miss Antioch and Little Miss Antioch are sought. Each of three contests have age requirements, with Miss Antioch reserved for contestants between 16 to 22 years old. For Junior Miss Antioch, eligible contestants range from 11 to 14 years old, and Little Miss Antioch is reserved for contestants between six and eight years old. Winner of Miss Antioch will receive scholarship money towards tuition for the college of her choice. Requirements for being Miss Antioch include have good academic standing, show community involvement and have three references. Specific rules and regulations are included in the application for Jr. Miss Antioch and Little Miss Antioch. Applications can be picked up at the Parks and Recreation Office. The application fee for Miss Antioch is $50 and $30 for Jr. Miss and Little Miss Antioch. For more information, call (847) 395-2160.

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