Red wreath campaign was successful

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Dear Editor,

The “Keep the Wreath Red” campaign was a great success again this year thanks to all of your hard work!

The program is very simple, a wreath is placed on the front of the Mt. Morris Firehouse.

The wreath was covered in red bulbs. If a fire occurs during the holiday season caused by holiday decorations, a bulb will be changed to white.

Thanks to our safety conscious citizens we were able to keep the wreath red for the entire holiday season.

The Mt. Morris Fire Department truly appreciates everyone’s help to make it another fire safe holiday season!

Rob Hough

Mt. Morris Fire Chief

Thank you for purchasing gifts

Dear Editor,

The Forreston Lions Club would like to thank everyone who purchased Angel gifts this year.

We also thank the Forreston schools for collecting a huge amount of food to pack the food baskets. There were 62 baskets delivered.

We want to thank Phil’s Fresh Eggs for donating a dozen eggs for each food basket.

Thanks also to the Forreston United Methodist Church for its huge donation.

Special thanks to our Forreston Leo Club for helping with the whole project.

We would never have been able to do the job without their help.

Thank you,

Larry Dikkers

Shannon

Concerned with restaurant name

Dear Editor,

I am writing in reference to the painted sign on the side of the building of the newly established restaurant “Jackass BBQ”, located at 501 Washington St., Oregon.

As a former resident of Oregon, on a recent visit ‘home’, imagine my surprise when I saw, in six-foot letters on the side of the building, the words “Jackass BBQ”.

First, I would like to say that I am not a prude. Second, I have no intention of dampening anyone’s entrepreneurial spirit or interfering with their income. That is not the intent of this letter.
That being said, I am appalled that this was allowed. Oregon is a historical, charming, quaint, sleepy little town nestled along the banks of the Rock River.

I have seen Oregon grow and change through the years, for the better.

The Forward Oregon Committee and the Oregon Chamber of Commerce should be commended for their efforts and dedication to enhance Oregon, through renovations of the north, south, east and west ends, with many wonderful improvements to buildings, roads and sidewalks, enabling tourists visiting Oregon to enjoy our shops, restaurants, parks and special events.

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