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SERVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 1960
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THURSDAY JUNE 13,1996 - VOLUME 36, NUMBER 10 - HUNTLEY, ILLINOIS
TWENTY-FIVECENTS
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Harvester Picnic to be Held Rain or Shine
Huntley Harvestors officers Kristen Sunderlage, historian; Scott Ruth, president; and Megan Sunderlage, secretary will be on hand with the 70th anniversary banner at 6pm tonight for the 70th anniversary picnic, to greet everyone.
By Jan Hoeft
The Huntley Harvestors 4-H 70th Anniversary Picnic will be held rain or shin, today, Thursday, June 13, at 6pm. In sunshine...we will be at Deicke Park, the big shelter on the hill. In rain...we will be at the Huntley American Legion Hall.
We're looking forward to seeing many Harvestor Alumni to share their 4-H memones and fun.
Remember to bring any old records, photos, newspaper clippings or even projects. We are preparing a "date-line" exhibit for the state fair and anything from the 70 years will certainly be helpful. No need to bring food, drink, or tableware...we're providing all of that. We want you to come and be a part of the 70th anniversary celebration and sign your name on our anniversary banner!
Honors Night -yuntley High
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Honors night was held on May 21 at Huntley High School. The following students were awarded for their efforts:
Perfect Attendance: Jennifer Herrera, Carla Kothe, Steve Lazenby, Patrick Peterson, Jennie Roesner, Nicholas Sawa, Tim Williams, and Amanda Sartell
Music Awards: Freshman
musicianship-Cristina Hansen,
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Honors Night-
Flag Burning Ceremony
On Flag Day, June 14, the Huntley American Legion is conducting a Flag Burning Ceremony to retire American Flags that have become worn out and no longer usable.
This will be the Brd year they have held this ceremony. It will take place on Coral St. in front of the Legion Home at 7pm.
Everyone is cordially invited to come out and share in this event. We hope to see you there.
Huntley Police Announce Disaster Siren Policies
The Huntley Police Department would like all citizens to be aware of the disaster warning policy.
The disaster siren will be activated only when a tornado warning has been issued for McHenry or northern Kane counties, or in the event of an actual tornado sighting in Kane, Boone or McHenry counties.
The siren emits a continuous, high-low tone for three minutes. When the siren is activated, take immediate cover.
If the siren is not activated and you spot a funnel cloud, take cover and call 911. Do not attempt to call the police department non¬ emergency phone number.
Regular testing of the siren is done the first Tuesday of every month at 10:30am.
Huntley Library Offers Ravinia Festival Tickets
The Huntley Area Library is participating with other north suburban public libraries in offering free admission to the Ravinia Festival. They will be distributing lawn passes for 31 selected performances during the current season. The Ravinia Festival is Highland Park is the summer home to classical, jazz and pops concerts featuring the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and other acclaimed peiformers.
In addition to a limited number of passes, Ravinia also is providing the libraries with special Ravinia reference books, including "Ravinia: The Festival At Its Half Century", "James Levine at Ravinia 1971-1993" as well as season brochures which profile the festival.
This new "Words & Music Partnership" between Ravinia and the North Suburban Library System brings together two major contributors to the cultural life of the community. Just as public libraries offer a gateway to leaming and knowledge, Ravinia offers access to great performances of great music. Ravinia and libraries can work together to make the concert-going experience available to many.
Jennifer Schroeder Miss Huntley 1996
Miss Huntley for 1996, Jennifer Schroeder (center). Is flanked by second runner-up Sarah Ryan on the left and first runner-up Isabel Nunez, right.
By Joyce Liput
Jennifer Schroeder was chosen as Miss Huntley 1996 during the Miss Huntley Scholarship Pageant Sunday evening, June 9. Jenny is a 1995 graduate of Huniley High School and attends McHenry County College, majoring in computer graphics/design. She is 18-years-old, 5 feet 6 inches tall, with blonde hair and blue eyes. Jenny is the daughter of Ron and Karen Schroeder of Huntley and was sponsored in the pageant by TJH Contracting, Inc.
Vocal entertainment during the program was provided by Miss Heather Kane of Huntley, and a 1995 Miss Huntley conteslant.
1995 Miss Huntley, Kelly Bein, graced the stage in her last official appearance. She graciously participated in the ceremonies and placed the crown on the new Miss Huntley's head.
Master of Ceremonies Kevin Daleiden announced the winners
to an accompanying drum role by Tim Hoeft. Second runner-up... Sarah Ryan. First runner-up, who will take over the duties of Miss Huniley should the winner for any reason be unable lo complete her reign...Isabel Nunez. And after the announcement...Jennifer Schroeder was crowned as 1996 Miss Huntley by Miss Huntley 1995, Kelly Bein.
Jenny's first official appearance as Miss Huntley will be to attend the Huntley Town Picnic on June 23. She will represent Huntley in the Miss McHenry County Fair Pageant at the fairgrounds on July 31. She will also be appearing in the Algonquin Founder's Day parade and in ihe Settler's Day Parade in Marengo.
Each contestant received a cosmetic box provided by Pat Verlodt of Custom Creations, a publicity portrait by H. Walter Portraits, and an opportunity for a
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Miss Huntley '96
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1996-06-13 |
| Month | 06 |
| Day | 13 |
| Year | 1996 |
| Volume | 36 |
| Issue | 10 |
| Decade | 1990-1999 |
| Creator | The Huntley Farmside |
| Coverage | Huntley, Illinois, United States |
| Description | Weekly Newspaper from the Huntley Area Public Library Collection |
| Subject | Newspaper Archives |
| Rights | This material may be protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S. Code). |
| Publisher | This Collection was digitized and loaded into CONTENTdm by OCLC Preservation Service Center (Bethlehem, PA) for the Huntley Area Public Library. |
| Source | Reproduction of library's print newspaper archives |
