By RORYE O’CONNOR
rorye.oconnor@register-news.com
MT. VERNON — Illinois 19th District Senator John Shimkus rolled up his sleeves to assist volunteers working with the NOW Backpack Program Tuesday afternoon, packing bags with oranges, apples, ramen noodles and other food.
The program, which is a partnership between Mt. Vernon City Schools District 80, the United Way of South Central Illinois and Park Avenue Baptist Church food pantry, provides meals over holiday breaks to more than 300 children who participate in the 21st Century Stars Academy, an after school program.
The backpack program is in its third school year, and backpacks with three meals a day are provided over nine long weekends in the school year, including Christmas break.
The backpacks, which were purchased by District 80 through a Service Learning grant, are reused throughout the school year.
Shimkus, other leaders in the community and several volunteers worked reverse assembly line style, walking around two tables to fill canvas bags in bright colors with fruit, vegetables and other staples to get students through the long holiday weekend.
“Any time it would be important,” Shimkus said. “In this day and age it affirms your belief in the American spirit of giving. It is faith-based and community-based. I think it’s what sets Americans apart — our willingness to give.”
Mt. Vernon Mayor Mary Jane Chesley also participated in the backpack packing event Tuesday.
“I think it is fantastic for the city of Mt. Vernon,” Chesley said. “It is an example of need where various groups have united to service that need, where some of the younger population desperately need it.”
Michelle Lee, a teacher at District 80 schools, researched what it would take to start the program.
“I went to Kevin (Settle, District 80 superintendent) and Tyler (Brown, District 80 assistant superintendent) after I had done all the research and groundwork to get us going,” she said. “I talked to the United Way and they got us access to a food bank, so they could get food for us and store it. We went from 150 in the first year to 370 this year.”
Lee said though the program is only at District 80 right now, it is open to all school districts interested.
“We’d like to be able to do it for all kids, every weekend, that’s our long range goal,” she said. “We would like all areas to be involved.”
Leaders at Park Avenue Baptist Church were also looking to be involved in such a program before they were contacted by the United Way and District 80 schools, pastor Chuck Ellis said.
“Some of our ladies went to a missions event in Arkansas and heard about their programs there, and when they came back, they wanted to look into starting one here,” he said. “Michelle had already done all the legwork and we just had to plug in the logistics. We had the building and the training.”
Ellis said the program has a large impact on the students involved.
“The United Way did a portfolio of letters from children who are in the program,” he said. “It’s so touching, it brings tears to your eyes.”
Local
Shimkus shows support for NOW Program
- Local
-
-
Construction to be complete by Aug. 2013
MT. VERNON — Renovation and construction at Casey Middle School and J.L. Buford Intermediate Center will be complete by Aug. 2013.
-
Council to discuss mobile home ordinance
MT. VERNON — The City Council may decide today on the ordinance that would prohibit mobile homes outside of approved parks.
-
Herb and Garden Show
Robert and Loris Butterfield were among a large crowd making their way through the 24th Annual Herb and Garden Show at Times Square Mall Friday afternoon. Hours today are 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. The event is sponsored by Herbs for Health and Fun Club and Mt. Vernon Convention and Visitors Bureau.
-
Village offering chat and performance
MT. VERNON – The Jefferson County Historical Village is offering two opportunities to learn about history in February.
-
Society to hold open meeting
MT. VERNON— The National MS Society is hosting an open town hall meeting in Mt. Vernon Outland Airport’s Banquet Room Sunday.
-
Principal shares information about school
MT. VERNON – City Schools District 80 Primary Center Principal Shannon Marler provided the District 80 Board of Education with an update on the school at the latest board meeting.
-
Bluford students collect donation
BLUFORD — There probably hasn’t been much loose change jingling in parents’ pockets who have children attending Bluford Grade and High Schools the last three weeks.
-
Men Cooking for CASA winners
MT. VERNON — The first-ever Men Cooking for CASA fundraiser officially came to a close Thursday afternoon.
-
Brehm offering free computer classes
MT. VERNON — C.E. Brehm Memorial Library is offering free computer classes through a grant funded by Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.
-
Teachers receive grants
MT. VERNON — Ten City Schools District 80 teachers recently received grants from the District 80 Foundation.
- More Local Headlines
-
Construction to be complete by Aug. 2013





