SI Hunting and Fishing Days set for Logan this weekend

 

 

BY JOHN D. HOMAN

Logan Media Services

CARTERVILLE – The 26th annual edition of Southern Illinois Hunting and Fishing Days is this weekend on the John A. Logan College campus in Carterville. People of all ages will have the opportunity to learn more about outdoor-related activities.

“For starters, we should be blessed with good weather,” said JALC Director of College Relations, Dr. Steve O’Keefe. “There is a record number of vendors this year (156) and even more activities planned for the entire family than ever offered before. We hope to draw record crowds.”

Bow season for deer is just around the corner and many mounts will be on display this weekend during National Hunting and Fishing Days at JALC. (Logan Media Services file photo)

Bow season for deer is just around the corner and many mounts will be on display this weekend during National Hunting and Fishing Days at JALC. (Logan Media Services file photo)

Routinely, more than 30,000 patrons turn out each year for the event.

O’Keefe said the 3D archery event should be one of the featured attractions with bow season for deer about to get under way.

“Call it an opportunity for hunters to get their bows tuned up for the new season,” he said.

Dwight Hoffard, one of the longtime event organizers at the College, said he’s amazed that each show seems to be better than the previous year.

“What an outstanding family event,” he said. “You can come and don’t have to spend a dime. There’s no charge for admission, no charge to park (donations are accepted) and plenty of free entertainment. What more could you ask for in an area that remains economically challenged.”

Hoffard said children will have the opportunity to win some nice prizes when fishing as some of the fish will be tagged. Free T-shirts, courtesy of McDonald’s, and bikes are among the prizes.

“The theme of this event is ethics, safety and the conservation of outdoor resources,” Hoffard said. “It is our hope that those who attend will leave here with only positive thoughts about outdoor-related activities.”

The activities kick off at 8 a.m. Saturday with the Don Gasaway Youth Goose Calling Contest in the school auditorium. Also scheduled at that time is registration for the Heartland Dock Jumpers at the practice dog tank.

At 9 a.m., Bob the Bear & Porter Ridge Crew will wake up the bear in the cage at the west lot. There will be a chainsaw carving demonstration in the tent area. Also starting about that time are the McDonald’s Kids’ Fishing Hole in the courtyard pond; 3D archery range and archery motion target range opening on the north campus and courtyard; Buckskinners Village; Heartland Dock Jumper demonstrations at the dog tank; and BB gun range opening in the courtyard.

At 10, the Tru-Tone Youth Duck Calling Contest is set for the auditorium. There will also be a wildlife program hosted by Beverly Shofstall in the kids’ tent and an SAR dog demonstration at the softball field, as well as helicopter rides at the baseball field.

At 10:30, Charlie Hogg will talk about tackle assortment for crappie fishing at the fish tank in Lot A. Biologist Chris Bickers will also give a lake report at the fish tank and there will be a catfish weigh-in on the outdoor stage. A youth art contest will be conducted inside the gymnasium.

At 11, Camo the Clown will perform in the gym. The Bowfishing Association of Illinois will arrange a demonstration for kids at the fishing area.

At 11:30, the Heartland dock Jumpers will put together another demonstration at the dog tank followed by a visit from the Dog Whisperer, Dan Ihrke at high noon at the fish tank stage. A second wildlife program will be offered by Shofstall at the kids’ tent.

At 12:30, the Tom Cat Hill Social Club will perform live music in the gymnasium. And at 1 p.m., Scott Ballard will speak on Reptiles of Illinois at the fish tank in Lot A. The Illinois State Open Duck “Meat” Calling Contest will also get started in the auditorium.

At 2 p.m., there will be a High School Bass Classic weigh-in at the outdoor stage, along with an SAR dog demonstration west of the dog tent. A third and final rendition of the Heartland Dock Jumpers at the dog tank is also scheduled at that time as is a final presentation by Shofstall on wildlife at the kids’ tent.

At 2:30, the Bassman Johnson Bass fishing seminar will be conducted at the fish tank. Camo the Clown will make a second appearance in the gym at 3.

There will be an Extreme Vertical Dock Jumpers show at the dog tank at 4:30 and the day comes to a close at 5.

RLC celebrates Adult Education and Family Literacy Week

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INA, Ill. – Rend Lake College is once again celebrating national Adult Education and Family Literacy Week Sept. 23-29 by encouraging adult students to enroll in the GED and other programs.

The week is recognized every year across the nation to celebrate adult education and family literacy programs, and the successes and achievements of those students. The programs serve adult students needing to improve upon basic literacy skills, math skills, or oral or written English, and to prepare for a high school equivalence degree, community college or vocational training.

“Throughout the year, the Adult Education staff works closely with community partners to ensure that class locations and times meet the needs of the students,” said Christina Hutcheson, Director of Adult Education at Rend Lake College.  “Our classes are all about meeting students were they are, both geographically and academically. We want to help students get on the road to their future. A GED certificate is not the end, it is only the beginning of their journey.”

Some of the community partners include the Department of Human Services, the United Methodist Children’s Home, local public schools and Head Start programs, and many others. These partners work with RLC to refer students, host class sites and provide services to the students.

Adult education programs nationwide are aimed at the 93 million American adults who have basic or below basic literacy skills that limit their ability to advance at work and in education, help their children with school work, take care of their family’s health and participate in their communities.

In addition to helping those students, adult education programs promote economic opportunity by giving students access to higher-paying jobs, providing options to become economically independent and improving opportunities for themselves and their children.

Research suggests that a high school diploma could amount to more than $250,000 per graduated student over a lifetime, yet there are 1.3 million high school dropouts annually. To worsen that statistic, by 2018, approximately 63 percent of jobs will require a postsecondary education, adding to the amount of schooling an individual may need to be successful.

Last year, Rend Lake enrolled 212 students in the GED program. Seats are open for this year’s program, which will begin enrolling Oct. 21. For questions or to enroll in RLC’s program, contact Christina Hutcheson at 618-437-5321, Ext. 1220.

First CNA Conference to be held at RLC on Oct. 18

INA, Ill. (Sept. 16, 2013) – A free CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant) Conference is being held in Rend Lake College’s Theatre from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 18 for those interested in learning more about their field.

The conference is the first of its kind at RLC and will feature several sessions and guest speakers. First to speak will be Phil Gillespie, Ombudsman of Shawnee Alliance for Seniors in Carterville. He will speak about culture change.

Speaker Tracy McCord of Hospice of Southern Illinois will follow with a session on hospice care. Three breakout sessions will be available in the afternoon: communication, the language of culture change and hospice case study.

One attendee will be named the 2013 Outstanding CNA Award from a list of nominees of area long-term care facilities at 1 p.m. Door prizes and giveaways will also be given out throughout the conference, and vendors will be on hand to speak to participants.

“Rend Lake College is very excited to host the CNA Conference for the first time,” said Kim Robert, Dean of Allied Health. “The sessions and guest speakers will offer a great continuing education event for CNAs who attend, and it’s a great way for RLC to stay involved with our students and our community. We’re optimistic about the success of the conference and hope to host it every year.”

Each participant of the conference will receive 0.5 college credits for the day and certification of completion. The CNA Conference is sponsored by RLC, Certified Nursing Assistant Educator Association and Illinois Nurse Assistant/Aide Training Competency Evaluation Program of Southern Illinois University.

To register or for more information, contact the Community and Corporate Education Division at 618-437-5321, Ext. 1714. Registration can be done beforehand or the day of the conference.

Rustle Hill Winery “Pick of the Vine” set for Sept. 22

COBDEN, IL.  Some of southern Illinois’ best musicians, restaurateurs, and artisans will gather at Rustle Hill Winery on Sunday, September 22 for the 4th annual “Pick of the Vine” charity fundraiser benefiting the Fowler-Bonan Foundation’s “Clothes for Kids” program.
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The event runs from 12 noon until 8 p.m. and will feature live music from Zola Road, Kristin Kearns, Blue Afternoon and County Graves.  Admission is just $5 at the door – all of which will be donated to the foundation.
Area artisans Tom Horn and Mary Patterson will feature their locally-made wares on site, while magician Tim Needham will be on hand to wow the crowd throughout the day.
Food vendors on grounds will include the Brick House Grill, The Blue Boar, OpenGate Meats, Bible Grove BBQ, and of course Rustle Hill Winery.
A live auction is scheduled for Sunday evening, with donations already in hand from supportive businesses including Grand Rivers Distillery, Big Muddy Brewing, Venegoni Distributing, Peoples National Bank, and Rustle Hill Winery.   Auction items may still be donated by contacting Rustle Hill Winery manager Teri Hammond for details.
The Fowler-Bonan Foundation board of directors and co-founders Dale Fowler, of Harrisburg, and Bill Bonan II, of Benton, will man an informational booth to answer questions and promote their “Clothes for Kids” outreach.
“The Fowler-Bonan Foundation is truly elated to partner with Rustle Hill in raising funds to help less fortunate children,” Fowler said.  “We encourage everyone to come join us for a great day, and support our mission in building confidence and self esteem within our local youth.”
The foundation purchases new clothing and shoes for underprivileged children in southern Illinois, stemming from confidential referrals from area school teachers and administrators.  The foundation can be reached at 618-231-3904, by mail at PO Box 848 in Harrisburg, by e-mail at FowlerBonanFoundation@gmail.com, or on Facebook.
The “Pick of the Vine” event is open to all ages.  Rustle Hill Winery opens at 10:00, and is located at 8595 US Highway 51 N in Cobden (eight miles south of Carbondale and eight miles north of Anna).  Visit www.RustleHillWinery.com or call 618-893-2700 for more information.

RLC named Military Friendly School for 2014

INA, Ill. – Rend Lake College has been awarded, for the second year in a row, the title of Military Friendly School by Victory Media, a veteran-owned business and publisher of G.I. Jobs. The award is a result of a survey of over 12,000 schools, of which RLC ranks in the top 15 percent.

RLC and the other 1,867 colleges, universities and trade schools on this year’s list exhibit leading practices in the recruitment and retention of students with military experience. Fifty percent of the surveys focused on military support on campus and academic credibility.

“The faculty and staff at RLC are proud to be listed among the best Military Friendly Schools this year,” said RLC President Terry Wilkerson. “Veterans and service members are a distinctive group of students and we work every day toward helping them become successful students at Rend Lake College.”

The full list, interactive tools and a search function to help military students find the college best-suited to their unique needs and preferences can be found at www.militaryfriendlyschools.com.

“On behalf of the 8 million military members and veterans seeking a school, I thank you for your commitment to educating our nation’s most deserving heroes,” said Rich McCormack, President of Victory Media, Inc. “You have demonstrated a strong interest in recruiting military students, and I urge you to augment your already stellar efforts by continuing to improve your military friendliness each year.”

As a part of one initiative to help veterans and service members, RLC began registering veterans and service members today for Spring 2014 classes. This priority registration continues from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 12, and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 13.

Anyone interested in taking advantage of this priority registration period simply needs to call the Rend Lake College Academic Advisement Center at 618-437-5321, Ext. 1266, identify themselves as a veteran or service member, and make an advisement appointment.

“Offering early enrollment to our veterans and service members is just one way Rend Lake College exudes how important these students are to our community and how military-friendly we are,” said Lisa Price, Vice President of Student Services at RLC. “We look forward to helping these students with the next phase in their education.”

ICE Fair returning to RLC Sept. 17 to help students explore education options

INA, Ill. – The Illinois College Exposition (ICE) Fair returns to Rend Lake College on Sept. 17, giving area students the chance to meet with representatives from more than 40 colleges and universities from across the country.

The free event will start at 6 p.m. in the RLC Waugh Gymnasium and will last until 7:30 p.m. Parents and students are welcome to attend and gather information about the colleges and universities they are considering.

The ICE Fair, sponsored by the Illinois Association of College Admission Counseling (IACAC), is one in a series of regional college fairs held throughout the state. It is a great opportunity to gather information, ask questions and learn about options for the student’s post-secondary education.

“Rend Lake College is excited to be hosting the Illinois College Exposition Fair again this year and to be offering this great opportunity to the students in our district,” said Jason Swann, RLC Dean of Admissions and Enrollment Management. “ICE allows prospective students and parents to speak to different college representatives who are knowledgeable in admissions, scholarship opportunities, programs and an abundance of other areas at their respective institutions. It’s a great way to window shop and get questions answered before making the big decision.”

GOP hopeful Rauner rolls out term-limits proposal

Declaring the moment ripe to address “failure in Springfield,” Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Rauner unveiled a proposal Tuesday to impose eight-year term limits on Illinois lawmakers while also shrinking the size of the state Senate and giving the governor more power to override legislators’ vetoes.

Here’s the link to the story at the Springfield State Journal-Register.

House GOP to consider new leader to replace Cross

Illinois House Republicans are gathering to consider electing a new leader following a summer of internal squabbling while the current caucus chief debated his political future.

Garavalia appointed as attorney for former Buckner police officer charged with involuntary manslaughter

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Benton attorney David Garavalia has been appointed as legal counsel for former Buckner police officer William P. McKinney, who is charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of 62-year-old Roy D. Barnhart, of Buckner.

The appointment of Garavalia to replace Eric Dirnbeck, who had previously filed a motion to withdraw as McKinney’s attorney due to a conflict of interest, took place during a Wednesday court hearing in Franklin County Circuit.

The incident that led to McKinney’s arrest took place on July 7 when the former Buckner officer responded, along with other law enforcement officers, to a report of a fight in progress.  Barnhart and McKinney engaged in a heated argument before Barnhart was placed under arrest.  Several witnesses told authorities that McKinney continued to beat Barnhart after he was handcuffed and on the ground.  Barnhart died four days later in a St. Louis hospital.

McKinney is also charged with aggravated battery of a senior citizen and official misconduct in connection with the death of Barnhart.

McKinney is scheduled for arraignment on Wednesday, August 28 in Franklin County Court.

Four indicted following raid at The Smoke Break in Benton

By Jim Muir

A Franklin County Grand Jury has handed down indictments against four people who are accused of possessing and delivering illegal drugs from their Benton business.

Daniel Schmechel, 46, and Cindy Schmechel, 44, both of Mount Vernon, are owners of The Smoke Break, located at 601 West Main St. are both facing a 13-count indictment charging them with unlawful possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver.

Dorothy Williams, 62, of Valier, and Erin Williams, 30, of Mount Vernon are also accused of unlawfully delivering and possessing controlled substances or controlled substance analogs.

The indictments came as a result of a joint investigation between Benton, West City and state police, Southern Illinois Drug Task Force and the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office.

The alleged offenses took place within 1,000 feet of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, making the charges each a Class 2 felony.

Law enforcement officers from Illinois State Police, Benton Police Department, West City Police Department and the Franklin County Sheriff’s Department converged on The Smoke Break last week armed with a search warrant.  The search warrant was obtained based on information conducted by state police and the Benton Police Department.

The Smoke Break has been the scene of police raids in the past.  Last year law enforcement officers searched the business as part of an investigation centered around allegations into the alleged delivery of a controlled substance analog or synthetic drug. Bath salts, spice and incense are oftentimes sold as a synthetic drug, which is illegal in the state of Illinois.

Sales of the drugs are illegal in the state.

The Schmechels each posted $15,000 bond and have a first court appearance set for Sept. 3 at 1:30 p.m. at the Franklin County Courthouse.

Dorothy Williams and Erin Williams each posted a $2,000 cash bond. Dorothy Williams is also set for a first appearance at 1:30 p.m. Sept. 3, and Erin Williams will appear Aug. 27 at 1:30 p.m.

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