Girl Scout Service Unit 886 Held Their 14th Annual Day Camp June 23-27

Submitted By: Jennifer Nelson
Girl Scout Service Unit 886 Director for Geneseo/Atkinson

Last week June 23-27 Girl Scout Service Unit 886 of Geneseo/Atkinson held their 14th annual Day Camp at Cole Cabin in Geneseo.  The week consisted of 92 Girl Scouts (age ranging from 1st-12th grades) and 35 Volunteers that are college age Girl Scouts, current GS leaders, and volunteers.  The theme was Creatures of the SEA (Science, Education, and Adventure).  Girls of all ages participated in cooking their own lunch using campfire or camp stoves, hiking, fishing at Izzak Walton, crafts, songs, games, learning new skills and swimming.

Depending on their age, in addition to all the other items listed, girls were also able to go kayaking on the Hennepin Canal, archery, biking, horseback riding, and camping overnight.  It was a full week packed full of fun and activity, even in the extreme heat!  Girls and volunteers will tell you "It's the best week of the summer and they look forward to camp every year." 

We couldn't hold this camp without all of our volunteers and community support.  We would like to thank Geneseo Community Chest, Cole Cabin Trustees, Izzak Walton League, Geneseo Kiwanis Club, Smith Art Studio, B&B, Tim Eastman, It's a Pleasure Horses, Indian Creek Mini Golf, Pinks and Geneseo Park District.

Abby Engli (Photo Submitted By Jennifer Nelson - Thank You!)

Adeline Rice (Photo Submitted By Jennifer Nelson - Thank You!)

Charlie Hessenkemper (Photo Submitted By Jennifer Nelson - Thank You!)

Left To Right: Elliot Mathew, Emerson Jansen, Millie Turner, Estes Pauley (Photo Submitted By Jennifer Nelson - Thank You!)

Madelin Arnold (Photo Submitted By Jennifer Nelson - Thank You!)

Violet Aune (Photo Submitted By Jennifer Nelson - Thank You!)

Pictured Left To Right: Dawn Bos, Hannah McGee, Rachel McGee, Lilah Thompson, Elaine Argo, Marissa Roush, Lulu McCallum, Grace Jacobs and Isabel Werner. (Photo Submitted By Jennifer Nelson - Thank You!)

(Photo Submitted By Jennifer Nelson - Thank You!)

(Photo Submitted By Jennifer Nelson - Thank You!)

(Photo Submitted By Jennifer Nelson - Thank You!)

Audrey Mance (Photo Submitted By Jennifer Nelson - Thank You!)

Caylee Straka (Photo Submitted By Jennifer Nelson - Thank You!)

Charlotte Young (Photo Submitted By Jennifer Nelson - Thank You!)

Lyla Gorman (Photo Submitted By Jennifer Nelson - Thank You!)

Ripley Hessenkemper and Charlotte Jones (Photo Submitted By Jennifer Nelson - Thank You!)

Ice Cream Social on July 8 to Benefit Henry County Humane Society, Geneseo Shelter

By Claudia Loucks
Geneseo Current

   Linda VanDerLeest, left, holding “Tinsel Tail,” and Jamie DeSplinter with “Ely,” are hoping area residents join them at the upcoming Ice Cream Social from 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, July 8, in Geneseo City Park.  All proceeds will benefit the Henry County Humane Society, Geneseo Shelter, which is in need of support to care for the high number of dogs, cats, and kittens making their home at the shelter.  VanDerLeest is president of the board of the HCHS Geneseo Shelter and DeSplinter is vice-president.  Donations also are appreciated and can be sent to Henry County Humane Society, Geneseo Shelter, at 14606 Roos Hill Rd, Geneseo, IL 61254.  For more information about adoption, foster care, visitors, volunteers, and donating, contact the Geneseo Shelter at 309-944-4868.  Music will be provided by the Miracle Blue Grass Band.
Photos by Claudia Loucks


 

Results of Dean Olson Memorial Pedal Pull

Submitted By Diane Olson

Forty one 5- 10 year olds took part in the pedal pull at this year's Music Festival on Saturday afternoon.  The free event is sponsored by the Geneseo FFA in memory of Dean Olson who started the event and organized it for many years.  Trophies are donated by Steve Clementz, and Vern Mariman volunteers his retired auction truck and serves as announcer.  Pictures below feature the winners of each division.  FFA Members and the Music Festival Queen and court cheered on the participants and passed out trophies.  A good time was had by all.

Five and Six Year Old Results: 3rd place Kashen Rahmus, First place Cody Edlefson and 2nd place Beaux Puls

Resluts of Seven and Eight Year Olds:   2nd place Adalynn Rahmus, First Place Judd Steele, and third place Camille Wildermuth

Resulta of the Nine and Ten year olds: Second place Breckyn Granell, First Place Wyatt Edlefson, Third Place Akif Onder 


 

Applications Being Accepted for Geneseo Woman’s Club Scholarship in Honor of the Late Patti McNaught

By Claudia Loucks
Geneseo Current

   The Geneseo Woman’s Club is offering a scholarship in honor of the late Patti McNaught, who was a 50-year member of the Woman’s Club before her death in 2022.

   Applications are being accepted for the $500 scholarship to be used to help pay for college expenses.  Applicants will need to provide proof that they are a graduate of Geneseo High School, currently enrolled in a college or university where their major is music education, and that they have completed at least two years.   The scholarship will be awarded directly to the recipient in the form of a check from the Geneseo Woman’s Club.  Application deadline is July 1 and those students who qualify may apply through this link: 

https://forms.gle/Bk4dWtHcvpvDdcqQ7

   The late Patti McNaught was involved with music in Geneseo from 1969 until her death in 2022.  She taught elementary music at Millikin Elementary School, accompanied the junior high and middle school choirs, taught piano lessons for more than 40 years, and accompanied many students for solo and ensemble contests. 


 

Lunch Box Program for Area Youth Underway in Geneseo

By Claudia Loucks
Geneseo Current

   Linda Flatt is director of the “Lunch Box” summer food program for children in Geneseo.  A nutritious sack lunch is served to young people from ages four to 18 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.  The program began June 2 and will conclude on Friday, Aug. 8, at the Geneseo Community Center, 541 East North St.  Entrance to the lunch site should be made through the door on the west side of the building.  “There is no need for kids to sign up in advance, we just want them to show up,” Linda Flatt said.  In an effort to eliminate “food shaming,” all young people in the community are welcome.  The program is funded with local grant money.  For questions call 309-945-3600.    Photo by Claudia Loucks