Program on Impact of Diabetes Nov. 12 at Hammond-Henry

By Claudia Loucks
Geneseo Current

A free program on the Impact of Diabetes will be presented at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 12, in the dining room at Hammond-Henry Hospital in Geneseo.

The effects of Diabetes on foot health and vision will be presented by speakers Dr. Thomas Rizzo and Dr. Jeffrey Heden; and Marcia Wirth, Hammond-Henry Hospital Dietitian, will have tasty and diabetic-friendly dessert ideas to share along with healthy holiday eating tips.

Reservations are requested and can be made by using the link

Community Events - Hammond Henry Hospital | Henry County Il Hospital, or by calling 309-944-9106. Walk-ins also are welcome.

Garden Club to Meet Oct. 22 at Library

By Claudia Loucks
Geneseo Current

The Garden Club meeting will be at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 22, at the Geneseo Public Library, 805 North Chicago St. The October meeting originally was planned for the third Tuesday in October, but because the library room was already in use, the meeting has been changed to Oct. 22.

Tiffany Phillips, owner of Green Bee Shoppe in Geneseo, will present the program on herbs. Phillips has a booth at the Farmers’ Market in Geneseo where she sells herbs, creams, and more. She also will have products with her to sell when she does the program on Oct. 22.

Sugar Maple Ladies Golf League 2024 Winners

By Claudia Loucks
Geneseo Current

The Sugar Maple Ladies Golf League held their end-of-season event at The Cellar and winners were announced for the season. Lady golfers taking honors in Low Gross are, from left, Jan VanKerrebroeck, Flight A; Connie Zerull, Flight C; Connie Driessens, Flight B; and Barb Printy, Flight D. Joan Luikart was the winner in Flight E, but was absent for the photo.

Winners in the Low Net category are , from left, Erna Miller, Flight C; Nancy Stover, Flight D; Jan Hartsock, Flight E; and Barb Specht, Flight B. Sheila Cromien was the winner in Flight A, was absent for the photo.

Author Tim Pletkovich to Present Program Saturday on U.S. Presidential Genealogy

By Claudia Loucks
Geneseo Current

Nationally Recognized author Tim Pletkovich, Geneseo, will be featured at the Toulon Public Library in Toulon at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday for a program entitled “U.S. Presidential Genealogy.” The program is sponsored by the Stark County Genealogical Society.

Ulysses Grant Dietz, a great-great-grandson of President Ulysses S. Grant, will join Pletkovich remotely for the presentation.

Pletkovich currently is writing a book about the subject with several presidential descendants, most of whom are either grandchildren or great-grandchildren of the nation’s commanders-in-chief. His previous works include “Civil War Fathers and Nuns,” “Nazis,” and “Notre Dame.”

The author received the Ella A. Dickey Award for Literature in 2017 for “Civil War Fathers.” Past Dickey Award recipients include former First Lady Laura Bush, former U.S. Senator and Democratic Party presidential candidate, the late George McGovern, and former U.S. Secret Service Agent Paul Landis.

Copies of Pletkovich’s books will be available to purchase after the program Saturday in Toulon.

 Pletkovich, the son of John and Shirley Pletkovich, graduated from JD Darnall High School in 1978.

First Congregational Church Donates to Police Department Programs

By Claudia Loucks
Geneseo Current

Members of the First Congregational Church United Church of Christ in Geneseo have made contributions to programs of the Geneseo Police Department.

In May, a “Ladies Spring Fling Luncheon,” with a 1950’s picnic theme was held and included a silent auction fundraiser. The money raised from the event, $1,180, was donated to the IMPACT program of the Geneseo Police Department. Wayne Stone, who serves as chairman of the mission board at the church, presented the check to Detective Jamie Shoemaker of the Geneseo Police Department, when she attended a recent worship service at the church. (“The IMPACR Task Force is to provide a coordinated professional police response to individuals affected by mental illness, substance abuse or who are in need of crisis intervention”). Contributed Photo

Wayne Stone, at right, chairman of the mission board at First Congregational Church United Church of Christ in Geneseo, recently presented a check in the amount of $440 to Geneseo Police Officer Alex Ingle. The contribution is designated for the National Child Safety Council. Contributed Photo