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Grand Prairie Friends Native Plant Sale
Grand Prairie Friends is having a Native Plant Sale at Lincoln Square Village on May 8th, 2010 from 8am to 1pm. There will be dozens of prairie plants along with additional woodland species and herbs for sale. Volunteers will be available to help you choose a variety of plants for various habitat types. For a plant list and more information visit: http://www.grandprairiefriends.org.
Grand Prairie Friends is an all-volunteer, not-for-profit, conservation organization composed of people from many walks of life who share a commitment to preserving and restoring tallgrass prairie and woodlands across East-Central Illinois. Proceeds from the plant sale will go towards their operations.
Superdome's Blog
Well, hello Urbana, the city that starts with yo"U"!! It's been a while, but I believe it's time for another addition of "The Rant".
In watching the Winter Games, it dawned on me, what is the best way to describe an athlete? I would have to say "heart". When you hear that word, the scientific term means nothing more than an small organe that sends blood through your body. But think of the symbolism. It is THE most vital organ in our body and it sends the necessary blood to the rest of us so we may experience life. So when you describe an athlete, the most complete defenition is "heart". Now, this can be a positive or negative description. We've all heard folks say he or she has a lot of heart or they have no heart. I realize to be successful, it also helps to have God given talent or athleticism. But, if you ask me if I'd rather have a talented athlete or an athlete who is all heart, give me the latter every day. The reason is you cannot measure the power of the heart of someone. The movie "Rudy" comes to mind. He probably had more heart than any football player who has ever stepped foot on the grid iron. Unfortunately, he was undersized and not blessed with much physical talent.
Superdome's Blog
Hello Urbana, the city that starts with yoU! Thank you to again to all the listeners, we appreciate your support. It's that time again for another installment of "The Rant". I again have 2 items I need to get off my chest. The first is based off the recent show and interview with the very dedicated Parent's Club Presidents. First, let me say "thank you!" to those who have sacrificed your time and funds to see that the athletes at UHS still have a program and are able to experience participating in their respective sports.
To those of you who view this as "someone else's job" or don't feel it is vital to the continuation of the programs at UHS, take a moment to consider when you were this age. Did you participate in a sport or other activity? Did you even consider how all the equipment, travel, food, etc. was proivided? Thank goodness for those dedicated parents who chose to make sure their programs continued on their watch.
New tech contact for website
Hello, Joe Futrelle here. If you are a WRFU volunteer and want help with the website (either creating or editing content, need an account or need to reset your password), please contact me by emailing rfu (at) lists.chambana.net and putting "website" in the subject heading.
Superdome's Blog
Hello Urbana, the city that starts with yoU! It is a new year, a new decade for that matter. Isn't the world of sports great?! It is a never ending source of entertainment and gives us fans all something to talk about. This past year was no different and two recent instances is where we will spend this week's installment of "The Rant".
