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SHOPPER’S GUIDE Serving the communities in Stephenson County

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VOLUME 77, NUMBER 32

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August 12, 2015

LBPA member Lena Living Center hosts Freeport Area Chamber of Commerce breakfast Tony Carton Scoop/Shopper’s Guide Editor

LENA — The Lena Living Center hosted a Freeport Area Chamber of Commerce breakfast Aug. 5 and welcomed the public, members of the Lena Business and Professional Association and members of the Freeport Chamber for a sneak peek at renovations underway at the center. “We are moving forward with our new construction on 20 new Medicare rooms,” said Lena Living Center Administrator Bart Becker. “We’re going to have outpatient therapy, a new dining room, and some offices.” The 20 new rooms will be private single rooms for folks with Medicare post-acute care issues. “We are looking to serve people who have had surgeries and for whatever reason are being discharged from the hospital, but need rehab before they go home or to assisted living,” Becker said. “We are doing a lot of upgrades.” He said the center currently has a capacity of 92 residents. “Sometimes we get close to that number and find ourselves wishing for more space for more people, so that is the real reason for the renovations and the 20 room addition,” said Becker. He said as the center’s demo-

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There were a number of enthusiastic volunteers willing to clog with the Prairie Thunder dancers, but after trying, most said clogging is a lot harder than it looks.

Winslow celebrates its heritage with Antique Days Tony Carton Scoop/Shopper’s Guide Editor

WINSLOW — Winslow Historical Society’s Antique Days brought hundreds of people to town to reminisce, check out the museum, shop at flea markets, listen to music, and of course, eat. “We’re celebrating our history this weekend,” said Winslow Historical Society and Museum treasurer/secretary Nancy Boeck. “We’ve had our ice cream social, we have our cloggers and on Saturday morning we will have breakfast served out of a military field kitchen.” She said among Winslow’s claims to fame are its cream cheese which was later made famous as Philadelphia Cream

Cheese and the village was home to Doc Carver and his Wild West show. “Those are our two important things,” Boeck said. She said the folks in town are becoming increasingly concerned because the younger generations are not as interested in preserving or discovering their heritage. “Some of them do want to know, but it’s more and more the older folks,” Boeck said. “I think it is fun to learn those facts and if you don’t know

where you came from how can you know where you’re going? We all need to know about our history.” The museum is emerging as the gem of the Winslow Historical Society. “It’s taken us years to get all the materials together,” said Boeck. “We finally got the funding to remodel our museum, so we could put items out on display and we’ve just opened the upstairs this past summer.” She said there is a lot more to

Winslow’ heritage than cream cheese and a sharpshooter and the society intends to continue uncovering and sharing the materials it finds. “This is our second year for hosting Winslow Antique Days and we will continue to do it,” Boeck said. “We had a little lower turnout this year than last, but there is a lot going on and we still have our Saturday activities coming up. It’s an important weekend for Winslow and we’re glad to be able to host it.”

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