THE ORIGINAL VOICE OF VALMEYER
Volume 16 – Number 17
April 28, 2008
To look in and not
out, to look forward and not back, to look up and not down.
IF THE ROOSTER DIES . . . . . . . BUY AN ALARM CLOCK!
THIS WEEK AT SCHOOL:
Thursday, April 24 – High School Softball in Monroe
County Tournament.
Thursday, April 24 – High
School Baseball vs. New Athens at HOME – 4:30 p.m.
Friday, April 25 – High School Softball and Baseball
at Red Bud – 4:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 26 – High
School Softball vs. New Athens at HOME – 10:00 a.m.
Monday, April 28 – Post Prom
Shopping Day.
Monday, April 28 – Junior High
Athletic Banquet – 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday, April 29 – High School Softball and Baseball
at Marissa – 4:00 p.m.
Wednesday, April 30 – Science
Olympics in the Multi Purpose Room 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Thursday, May 1 – High School
Softball and Baseball vs. Dupo at HOME – 4:30 p.m.
Friday, May 2 – Teacher Institute – Students dismissed
at 12:47 p.m.
Friday, May 2 – High School Prom at The Falls in
Columbia. 6:00 to 11:00 p.m.
Friday, May 2 – Post Prom in the VHS Gym from 11:30
p.m. to 4:00 a.m.
The Valmeyer FFA rolled out the Spring
color with their Annual Spring Plant Sale. They will be
open this Saturday, April 26 from 9:00 a.m. to Noon. They have a wide variety of hanging baskets
and bedding plants. You can also visit
their greenhouses during School days from 12:15 to 12:45 p.m. or from 3:15 to
4:00 p.m.
DON’T MISS THE ST. JOHN UNITED
CHURCH OF CHRIST – VALMEYER GOLF TOURNAMENT. The 4-person
scramble will be at Acorns Golf Links on May 3 with a 1:00 p.m. shotgun
start. Cost of the tournament is $70 per
golfer which includes greens fees, a cart and a noon lunch buffet. For more information or reservations contact
Brad Rippelmeyer at 618-580-4166 or Dan McCarthy at 618-593-6971.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS for the
ANNUAL VALMEYER HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI BANQUET AND DANCE – Saturday, May 10, 2008 – Dinner / Banquet – 6:00
p.m. at St. Mary Parish Hall in Valmeyer, with the Dance to follow from 8:00
p.m. to Midnight also at the Parish Hall.
Tickets – Dinner and Dance - $20, Dinner only - $15 and Dance only -
$5. Tickets will be available at
Valmeyer Village Hall, First Bank in Valmeyer, State Bank in Valmeyer and
Mike’s Convenience Store . . . or call Candace Eckart at 520-8356, Mark Baum at
791-3229 or Jenny (Hawkins) Kohnz at 935-0512.
The classes of 1958-(50 year) and 1983-(25 year) will be honored. The Most Distinguished Alumni Award will be
presented to Mr. Robert Mohr. Dinner
will be catered by Papa Vito’s, and beverages will be available for purchase
from the Valmeyer Columbus Club. Musical
entertainment from rock to country will be provided by “Fountain Creek
Band.” Come and enjoy the fellowship of
this Annual event, and help to christen the new St. Mary facility – you’ll be
able to say you were one of the first to celebrate at the new Parish Hall.
SPORTS PHYSICALS for Junior
High and High School athletes will be on Wednesday, May 14 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Cost is $25 and that money will be reimbursed
to the Valmeyer School athletic program.
Dr. Pickett of Family Practice Associates in Waterloo will be performing
the physicals, and they will be done in the Junior High Gym. Please call Nathan McSchooler at 935-2100,
extension 129 for more information.
Need a place to hold a wedding
reception, bridal shower, wedding shower, graduation party, Christmas party or
family reunion????? Reservations
are now being accepted for the St. Mary Parish Center in Valmeyer (now under construction) for
events planned June, 2008 and later.
Call 935-2400 and leave a voice message or send an email to parishcenter@stmaryvalmeyer.org. The reservationist will respond with more
information on bookings.
NEWS FROM THE VALMEYER HIGH SCHOOL
GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT
MAY 2nd – Post Prom at Valmeyer High School following the Junior / Senior
Prom at the Falls in Columbia. The Post
Prom event will run from 11:30 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. Students must have a permission form and
$5.00 to purchase a ticket. The
permission form can be found at www.valmeyerk12.org/counselor/POSTPROM.htm or can be picked up from Mrs.
Karsten.
WE AREN’T JUST BLUFFING –
SATURDAY, APRIL 26 – The Salt Lick Stewardship Committee, the Kaskaskia Valley
Audubon Society and CLIFFTOP are jointly hosting a morning hike at Salt Lick . The public is welcome to attend the
interpretive jaunt. Those interested are
to meet at 8:00 a.m. in the parking lot near the Village maintenance shed to
the left of the Rock City entrance gate, just north of the original town of
Valmeyer on Bluff Road. Good walking
shoes, perhaps a walking stick, binoculars for those who wish to do some spring
birding and water are recommended for the moderate-to-difficult trail hike. . .
. . Salt Lick Point, a 450-acre tract of bluff lands, overlooking the American
Bottoms, offers beautiful views of great outdoor Monroe County. Dedicated as a Land and Water Reserve a few
years ago, Salt Lick permanently protects a mosaic of 12 high-quality hill
prairies, seven lovely limestone glades, gorgeous racks of limestone cliffs and
stunning runs of upland forest. The
reserve is open to the public. Salt Lick
is the highest point in Monroe County at elevation 810 feet, and provides
breathtaking vistas of the American Bottoms.
The Salt Lick Point Stewardship Committee and the Valmeyer Boy Scout
Troop recently completed a mile and a half public trail at the site.
The Valmeyer Village Board of Trustees has authorized
the formation of a committee to begin planning festivities and events for the Centennial
of the Village to be
celebrated during 2009. Anyone
interested in serving on that committee should contact Laurie Brown, Village
Clerk.
Valmeyer will be serving as a IEPA
Household Hazardous Waste Collection site on Saturday, June 7.
The site will be set up on the location of the former Schneider’s Store
parking lot on Lake Street in the original part of town. The event is being locally sponsored by the
Monroe-Randolph Bi-County Health Department and the Valmeyer High School
Science Club. ACCEPTABLE ITEMS INCLUDE:
oil based paints, used motor oil, herbicides, insecticides, pesticides, old
gasoline, pool chemicals, cleaning products, mercury, medicines, household
batteries, paint thinners, lawn chemicals, solvents, antifreeze, hobby
chemicals, aerosol paints and pesticides, fluorescent lamp bulbs and drain
cleaners. PLEASE DO NOT BRING LATEX
PAINTS. UNACCEPTABLE ITEMS INCLUDE: Agricultural wastes, business or commercial
sector wastes, explosives, fireworks, lead acid batteries, propane tanks, smoke
detectors, farm machinery oil, fire extinguishers, or institutional wastes. Watch for future announcements of the
scheduled times for this event on this date.
Want to help out the School? Collect General Mills boxtops, Campbells for
Education labels and Nestle water bottle labels and send them to School with
your child or even with a neighbor child or drop them off at the school
office. All these companies provide
funds or equipment for our School. To
find out what products are eligible look at these websites: http://www.labelsforeducation.com/eligibleproductsEN.aspx and http://www.boxtops4education.com/AboutBoxTops/Products.aspx.
VILLAGE OF VALMEYER LARGE ITEM PICKUP DATES FOR 2008
JUNE 12, SEPTEMBER 25
AND DECEMBER 11.
VILLAGE OF VALMEYER COMMUNITY-WIDE GARAGE SALE DATES
OCTOBER 4.
Visit the School’s webpage at www.valmeyerk12.org . . . find the Original Voice of Valmeyer on line by visiting the Community Links section of this site. SEE YOU NEXT WEEK!!!!!!!!!!!!