Hammond-Henry Hospital Hosting Sleep Clinic, Lab Open House and Pajama Party April 24

By Claudia Loucks
Geneseo Current


   Area residents are invited to the Sleep Clinic/Lab Open House and Pajama Party at Hammond-Henry Hospital in Geneseo.  The event is from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, April 24, and there is no cost and no need to register in advance.  Those planning to attend should enter the hospital at the north and east entrances.

   Information received stated, “This light-hearted take on sleep will provide education about a variety of sleep topics and will include a tour of the clinic and lab as well as milk and cookies. “

   There also will be information given on healthy sleep habits and what a sleep test is in addition to presentations from sleep care providers and a sleep equipment specialist.  

ADDITIONAL INORMATION:

  -Sleep specialists will be there to educate.
  -Learn about sleep hygiene.
  -View the sleep lab and clinic
  -Free sleep masks
  -Chamomile tea, milk and cookies will be served.

 

  

GHS Spring Musical Tickets Still Available

By Claudia Loucks
Geneseo Current

Students in the theater and music departments at Geneseo High School will present “The Wizard of Oz” at 6 p.m. on Thursday, April 24; 7 p.m. on Friday, April 25, and Saturday, April 26; and at 3 p.m. on Sunday, April 27, in the DePauw Theatre at the high school, 700 North State St.  Cast members include, from left, Jonathan Freadhoff, Shay Schehl with “Bo,” and Clara Huddleston.  Tickets, at $15 each, are currently available and reservations can be made at the district website which is Geneseoschools.org and click on the link or use the QR code included in this story.  Advance reservations are encouraged as there are 299 seats available for each performance.  Any tickets which have not been sold in advance will be available to purchase at the door on the nights of the performances.  Photo by Claudia Loucks

   Logan VanDeWoestyne, left; Harlan Nolan and Ethan Sundeen are among the cast members of “The Wizard of Oz,” which opens April 24 in the DePauw Theatre at GHS.   The show is presented through special arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Tams-Witmark LLC.  www.concordtheatricals.com.   Joe DePauw directed the show in 2008 at GHS, and is director of this year’s production. Photo by Claudia Loucks


 

Garden Club to Meet April 21

By Claudia Loucks
Geneseo Current



The Geneseo Garden Club will meet at 1 p.m. on Monday, April 21, with a trip to Sunnyfield Greenhouse and Gardens at 2440 East 2550th St., Galva.   The trip takes approximately 45 minutes so those planning to attend should leave Geneseo by 12:15 p.m.  Anyone interested in carpooling is asked to “reply all” to let others know about carpooling, and if they are willing to drive or would like to ride with someone.  In previous years, the group has met in the driveway of Lona Pribble’s home at 516 East North St., Geneseo. 

   Jeff Johnson, owner of Sunnyfield, will share information about new plants for this year and what is available at Sunnyfield.  There will be time to shop the greenhouses. 

You Can Sing in the 17th Annual Community Choir of Geneseo

The Community Choir of Geneseo will be celebrating their 17th annual concert entitled "Hope" on Wednesday, June 25 at 7 p.m. in the Geneseo HS Concert Hall. The Community Choir includes those entering 8th grade and older adults. They rehearse on Wednesday evenings from 6:30- 8 p.m. beginning Wednesday May 28 thru June 18 in the Geneseo HS Concert Hall. Repertoire includes  "Over the Rainbow", "Blue Suede Shoes", Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor" and "Hope for Resolution". If you are interested in singing, please call Pam Edwards,the director at 309-944-6641 or email (singplay53@gmail.com) by May 2.

   Students entering grades 4-7 are invited to sing in the Children's Choir. They will rehearse June 19,20,23,24,25. Registration forms are available through the Geneseo elementary and middle school choir instructors or contact Pam Edwards. The deadline to register is May 9. Repertoire includes "Amani Utupe" and "Do,Re,Mi". 

   Combined choirs will sing ""Wells Fargo Wagon", "Blue Skies" and "Defying Gravity".

Rebecca Caudill Readers Book Award Program at Geneseo Middle School

By Claudia Loucks
Geneseo Current

   Forty-eight students at Geneseo Middle School qualified for the 2025 Rebecca Caudill Young Readers Book Award Program, by reading and responding to at least vice of this year’s reading list. 

   The program is sponsored by the Association of Illinois School Library Educators.

   The group chose their favorite book for the year, “Charlie Thorne:  The Last Equation.  All students’ votes will be forwarded to the state level. 

   Jeanne Brucher is Geneseo Middle School and Geneseo High School Librarian.

   Geneseo Middle School sixth grade readers who qualified for the Rebecca Caudill Young Readers Book Award program are, in font, from left, Nyali Bernier, Amelia Anderson, Makayla Edlefson, Emmett Cunningham; in BACK, Aaliyah Alvarado, Scarlett Heller, Ava Armstrong, Hadley Wyffels, Charley Spindel, Ethan Logsdon, Sully Jackson, and Kieran George.  Robin Dwyer, Zackary Hancock and Matthew Werling also qualified for the program, but were absent when the photo was taken.

   GMS Middle School seventh graders who qualified for the Rebecca Caudill Young Readers Book Award program are, in font, from left, Lilly VanOpdorp, Hailey Olson, Cameron Doyle, Kieran Efflandt, Delia Bellagamba, Olivia Krause; and in back, Lilith Ballard, Rykken Schweitzer, Henry Woodward, Tatus Eiselstein, Eliana Charlet, Brooklyn Williams and Rosella Wentz.  Penelope Aukee also qualified for the program, but was absent for the photo.

   The eighth graders at GMS who qualified for the Rebecca Caudill Young Readers Book Award program, are, in front from left, Alec Woods, Kyle Everett, Landon French, Henry Pratt; in the second row, Madison Kuethe, Mia O’Dell, Paisley Arnold, Emma Minnaert, Tad Moore, Ethan Temperley, Lucy Walck, Jocelyn Russelburg, Charley Campbell, Eleanor George and Maci Gorman.  Cooper Hudson, Ellie Jackson and Ashlyn Werthmann also qualified for the program, but were absent for the photo. 

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Valentine’s Day Celebration at GHS

By Claudia Loucks
Geneseo Current

Special deliveries off Crush soda were made to students at Geneseo High School Friday in observance of Valentine’s Day. The cans of soda were delivered “anonymously,” and the recipient was able to return the empty can and pay 50 cents to Student Council to find out who has a “crush” on them. Ready to make some deliveries are, from left, Mickayla Bowles, Jacey Gehl, and Quinn Cherry. The Valentine’s Day events are sponsored by GHS Student Council. Claudia Loucks Photos

Ready to make their deliveries of Crush soda are, from left, Lillian Bellagamba, Caroline Girten, Eleanor Bertelsen, and William Rankins.

Geneseo High School student Annabelle Ropp received a singing telegram on Valentine’s Day from GHS vocalists, from left, Tyler Holtzen, JJ Mooney, Paxton Sherbeyn, Logan VanDeWoestyne, Carter Eastburn, and Dylan Gehl.

Several Geneseo High School students received singing telegrams on Friday, Feb. 14, in observance of Valentine’s Day. Student Council sponsors the event each year when students pay a minimal amount of money to hire groups of student vocalists from the high school choir to deliver Valentine’s Day greetings in song.
Recipients of the Valentine greetings included, Dominic Ritter, surrounded by, from left, Shay Schehl, Taylor Hawkins, Elanor DeBlieck, Beth Mroz, Sophia Clifton, Elizabeth Lane, Kara Sancken, Emilia Schmitt, Clara Huddleston, Jordan Thomas, and Hope Kuster.