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Tari Sangston, Secretary of Spring Valley United Church of Christ says, Thanks so much for posting our
notice. We love your publication!
Lorie Scarpaci of Dalzell formerly from Ladd says, Here is the email address of Bill Wolf originally from
Spring Valley now living in Seattle. I am sure he would love to read this wonderful paper. Thank you!
Signed, Lorie Scarpaci, a loyal reader and Up Ravioli Alley supporter.
Chuck Byvik, now of Alexandria, VA formerly of Ladd comments, Great publication! I like the ONLY THE
GOOD NEWS! Chuck spent his first 22 years in Ladd with his parents owning Byviks grocery store. He
went to St. Bede and then on to be a researcher at NASA for twenty-five years and later on to the Secretary of Defense where he remained until retiring last year.
Bill Liesse of Dalzell comments, I love the Up Ravioli Alley newsletter. Great idea! Keep up the good
work!
Larry Fundell formerly of RR Princeton now of La Crosse, WI says "Just a note to say how much I enjoy
'Up Ravioli Alley.' I like the connection with home even though I am far away."
Ken and Barb Lund formerly of Ladd and now of Tucson, AZ write, "Thanks to my sister Gayle Corsolini, in
Ladd I have received your publication. It is simply great! Our parents Arthur and Catherine Lund lived in
Cherry for many years. We ate the best ravioli since our mother was of Italian ancestry. Barb and I have
lived in Tucson for eighteen years, but still love to return to the area for the fried chicken and spaghetti.
Please add us to the on line publication. Besides the updated news it brings back memories. Thank you!"
Judge Don Bernardi of Normal formerly of Ladd said: My parents do not have e-mail but saw the publication and loved it! My mother is Celia Gualandri and her parents owned Gualandris store in Ladd and
my father Donald Bernardi lived on main street in Ladd on the south end of town where his dad operated
a service station across from the park. They would very much like to receive the publication, please add
them to your US mailing list!
Holy Trinity Cherry Youth Ed Comes Through for annual Rice Bowl Campaign
Students at Holy Trinity Cherry youth education came through in a big way to help less privileged children in
other countries. The students replaced what they gave up for lent with coins and cash totaling $202.60. The
money was sent to help needy children in countries like Kenya, Guatemala, and the Philippines. The children
could not believe that children in other countries have to have jobs rather than going to school. The children
were very excited that they could help get food and school desks to them! JTB says great job students!
Good kids doing Great things.
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"Always go
the extra mile
It's never crowded
Be on the look-out for a kick-off meeting in the next couple of months to begin to
drive the All Ladd Grad grade school reunion that will be held in conjunction
with the 2015 Ladd 125th anniversary celebration. The kick-off meeting will begin
all the efforts needed to pull off a successful reunion. In the mean time, if you
have contact information for any Ladd Grads please email it to Dave Margherio
at dmargherio1@hotmail.com. By the waythe dates for the 125 th Anniversary
are set! Mark your calendars now. July 9 12, 2015!
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Dick Janko Doing Great things and helping Up Ravioli Alley: JTB would like to thank Dick Janko in Peru for all
his promotional efforts for Up Ravioli Alley. Over the course of the past three years Dick has assembled an
impressive group of Illinois Valley business people who are planning and promoting economic development
ideas. Dicks assistance has enabled URA to be seen in areas outside of Ravioli Alley and has others thinking
we need an Up Ravioli Alley type newsletter for our own town! Not enough room here for everyone to
say as many thank yous to Dick as he deserves..lets just start out with one good one..THANKS!!
Good people doing Great things.
St. Bedes Partnership with High Schools In China is Big Deal for Ravioli Alley: All in and around Ravioli Alley
are highly impressed with St. Bedes exciting new international partnership with Kinglee High School in China.
This tremendously interesting initiative will see exchanges of students, families, teachers, and ideas between
St. Bede Academy on the edge of Ravioli Alley and the Chinese on the other side of the world. Talk about
Good News! Wow! Congrats to Abbott Philip and all of St. Bede!
Manito Illinois getting brand new church!: Great news coming out of Manito, Illinois south of Peoria. With a
population of just 1,500, Manitos citizens have raised money to build a brand new church! The new Immaculate Conception Manito should be ready to move in early 2015. The new church complex will include a hall,
gathering places, youth education classrooms, well equipped kitchen and state of the art audio/video systems. Great to see such growth! Good Manito citizens doing Great things!
Holy Trinity Stewardship Committee Brings Filipino Mass to Ravioli Alley: The Holy Trinity Stewardship Committee, coming through on efforts to reach out to strangers is sponsoring a complete Filipino Mass Sunday
May 18, 2014 at 3:30 p.m. at Holy Trinity Church in Cherry. Filipino Priest Father Anthony of Bernas of the
Diocese of Peoria will be putting on the mass with authentic Filipino missals, music, and practices. A traditional Filipino pot-luck supper will follow at the Cherry Church Hall complete with Lechon pork feast. This
event is open to Catholic and non-Catholic Filipino people from all over Ravioli Alley and the Illinois Valley. Contact Stewardship Chairman Bridgett Potthoff at 815.228.3387 /mapotthoff@yahoo.com or Thess
Griengo Hewitt at 413.358.3519/thess39@yahoo.com or Malou Perra at 916.478.1248/
maloumandal@yahoo.com for more information.
JTB could use your help for Summer Spirit Camp effort: John the Barber could use your help. We are looking for someone who has some experience putting on summer bible study, church camps. JTB would like to
do something like this this summermaybe in Juneand we need some good volunteers to help
us.especially anyone who had attended such a camp before. Please email or write JTB if you or someone
you know might be ready to do something just a little Great!
Hey Cherry Grade School History experts! Congrats to you too! In addition to the Dalzell students congratulated last month for advancing to the State of Illinois History Expo in Springfield May 8, 2014, the following
Comets are going too! (Fifth Grade) Kaitlynn Donovan and Taytum Hahn, (Seventh Grade) Payton Kerper, and
(Eighth Grade) Madison Soldati. Everyone from home in Ravioli Alley is rooting for you!
Ravioli Alley Alumni on the Mend: Ravioli Alley alumnus and Up Ravioli Alley fan Michele Macocco is back
at her home in Lake Forest, Illinois after a stay in the hospital and is doing Great! Ravioli Alley alumni always like it when folks back home are thinking of them sooooo think of Michele right now!!! Hi Michele!
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St. Thomas More Dalzell Vendor Fair: Saturday April 26th, 2014, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. at St. Thomas More
Dalzell church hall. Over 30 vendors. Will be selling tortellini, homemade sausage and cookies (Zuccarines and
pizzelles). For more info contact Kathy at 815-343-9403 or see Mary Jean Goodrick after mass. To benefit the
future of St. Thomas More. JTB needs your help with this one. We did not have this notice in the April issue
and likely the fair will be held before most folks receive the May issue. Please help St. Thomas More
Dalzell.if you miss the event please mail a donation to St. Thomas More Dalzell, Dalzell, IL 61320. John the
Barber ourselves will kick-off this mail-in campaign and drop a check for $25 in the mail to St. Thomas More
ourselves. We encourage others out in Ravioli Alley and St. Thomas More Dalzell alumni to make a donation
too! It is a Great cause!
Heritage Health FREE Health Fair in Cherry: Thursday, May 1, 2014, 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. at the Cherry Church
Hall (prior to Monthly Retiree Pie & Coffee). Blood checks for diabetes, blood pressure by our licensed nurses.
Physical therapist Adel Mendoza will give a presentation "Preventing Falls." Lessons will be given on portion control eating. A light lunch will be served. More information Lu Ann Hewitt CRC 815.488.2029.
"Convoy Against Cancer" Big Truck Show: Saturday, May 3 ,2014, 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. main street in Ladd.
What a fantastic, fun, special event for all to help find a cure for cancer! Main street in Ladd will be re-routed to
provide a great location and experience. Trucks of all kinds, sizes, makes, models, ages, and purposes will be
there from all over North Central Illinois. Music by DJ Gary Swanson, door prizes, 50/50 drawings, bake sale.
Food by Torri's and Softails. For more info 815.488.8245, 815.894.2092, bigtruckshow@hotmail.com. Thanks
again Phil and Mary Ann Hockings and their awesome team! "Good people doing Great things! (and driving big
bad trucks!)"
Seatonville Congregational Church, Independent Banquet Honoring Mothers &Daughters: Saturday, May 17,
2014, dinner at 5:30 P.M. and program at 6:30 P.M. Program features the Praise & Shine Quartet! Call 815-2286717 for a reservation (needed for dinner only). This event is for the whole family, Mom, Dad, Grandparents,
and Children.
Arlington Park Fund Committee Chicken Dinner and Bake Sale: Tuesday, May 20th, 2014, 4:00 p.m. to 8:00
p.m. at Brunos in Cherry. $7 includes chicken, coleslaw, fries, soda. Walk-Ins welcome & carry out available.
Call 815.894.2200 for more info. Proceeds will be used towards the proposed construction of a park shelter.
Holy Trinity Cherry Wind/Beer Tasting: Friday, June 13, 2014, 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Tickets $15. Hors d'oeuvres, door prizes, raffles, music again by the awesome Steve Sharpe. To benefit Holy Trinity Cherry Church and
Hall Improvement Fund. More details coming next issue but mark your calendar for this great, fun event! Jim
Pozzi and his team promise to top last years super successful event! This is a super opportunity to do something
a little bit Great....bring someone who has a bit down on their luck of late as your guest, use it as an opportunity
to approach a new person who has moved onto your block, use it as an opportunity to do something with an old
friend you have not spoken to in awhile!
Seatonville Congregational Church SUNDAE SUNDAY: Sunday, June 29, 2014 5:30 - 7:30 PM. We offer FREE
sundae's and banana splits to the community. For the whole community to come and enjoy some ice cream and
fellowship with each other. Call Pastor Bill at 815-228-6717 for more info.
St. Pats Arlington Cook Book Coming! In celebration of the sesquicentennial of St. Patrick's Arlington in 2014,
the Altar and Rosary Society is compiling a cookbook of over 600 recipes from past and present parishioners,
families and friends. Over 100 years of eastern Bureau County goodness! The cookbook sales will begin at St.
Patrick's annual chicken dinner in July.
Ladd 125th 50/50: Total for 2015 Ladd 125th Anniversary 50/50 currently stands at over $ 2,000.00 (winner gets
$1,000.00+). Tickets now available at North Central Bank, Special Effect Barber/Beauty Salon, Softtails Bar and
Grill, Lanutis Restaurant, and the Ladd Village Clerks Office. Winner will be drawn at the Ladd 124 th anniversary
this summer June 7, 2014. Proceeds will help make the event in 2015 a memorable one!