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Local Organization Newsletters Collection Local Organization Newsletters Collection Compiled by Noah Lenstra Scope of collection: This collection includes newsletters published by local organizations, businesses and government entities, including Churches, University Units, Hospitals, Park Services, Museums, Neighborhood Groups, Advocacy Groups, Youth Groups, School Groups, and any other group from the Champaign County area. NOTE: THIS COLLECTION IS BEING REGULARLY UPDATED. PLEASE CONFIRM WITH ARCHIVES STAFF FOR CURRENT AVAILABILITY Date range of collection: 1912-2008, with most newsletters coming between 1970 and 2008, with ongoing collection of newsletters from local organizations. Date range of every newsletter is found in parentheses after the entry. Date ranges are approximate. The Archives may not hold every newsletter in a particular date range. Note on arrangement: Newsletters are arranged by title of the organization, and not the title of the newsletters themselves. For example, “Center Post” published by the Americana Healthcare Center is found under “A” and not “C.” Box 1: Af-Am Studies and Rsrch Program - Audubon Society Afro-American Studies and Research Program -- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Afroamericanist (Winter 1998-Winter 2001) Air Force Association -- Illini Chapter, Newsletter (Aug. 1984/Winter ’91-’92) Alzheimer’s Association -- East Central Illinois Chapter, Newsletter (early 1990’s/early 2000’s) American Association of University Women -- Champaign-Urbana Branch, NewsBriefs (Oct. 1997-March 1998) American Cancer Society -- C-U Chapter United Ostomy Association, Detour, The (1979-1983) American Legion Auxiliary -- Unit 71, Newsletter (April 1960-April 1966) American Legion -- Post 24, Legionnaire, The (Feb. 1988) American Red Cross, Champaign County Chapter News (1980/1987-1988) American Red Cross -- Illini Prairie Chapter, Cross Connection (April/August 2003) Americana Healthcare Center, Americana Connection (Nov. 2000) Americana Healthcare Center, Center Post (August 1983-October 1992) Amnesty International -- Champaign-Urbana Group 124, Chain Letter, The (June 1993- March/April 1994) Amnesty International -- Champaign-Urbana Group 124, News and information (March-May 1993) Amnesty International -- Champaign-Urbana Group 124, Newsletter (Feb. 1989-January 1996) Amnesty International -- Champaign-Urbana Group 124, Update (May 1994) Anita Purves Nature Center, APNC News (newsletter) (Spring 1985-Winter 1987) Anita Purves Nature Center, Nature Watch (Spring 1989) Art Theatre, Newsletter (1991-1995) Arts Council of Champaign County, Artifacts (1984) Arts Council of Champaign County, Newsletter (Jan./Feb. 1984) Audubon Society -- Champaign County Chapter, Meadowlark Messenger (Jan. 1985-June 2008) Audubon Society -- Champaign County Chapter, Newsletter (Sept. 1959-Dec. 1984) Box 2: Audubon Society - Carle Clinic Association Audubon Society -- Champaign County Chapter, Nature Notes for Teachers (mid-1980’s) Balloon Association of Greater Illinois, Windbag, The (Feb. 1993-May 1995) Bank of Urbana, Community Cents (Winter 1990/Summer 1991) Bartering Network -- Champaign-Urbana, Bartering Ballyhoo, The: Simple and True (Oct. 1981- Feb. 1982) Bodywork Associates, Newsletter (Jan. 1993) Boy Scouts of America -- Arrowhead Council, Arrowpoints (Jan. 1981-May 1983/Oct. 1988) Boy Scouts of America -- Arrowhead Council, Exploring/Postscripts (1982-1983) Boy Scouts of America -- Prarielands Council Exploring Association, Prairielands Council Explorer Newsletter (July 1995) Boy Scouts of America -- Prarielands Council #117, Prairelands Post (Sept. 1994-July 1996) Bradley, McKinley and Burch Village, Newsletter (June 1988) Brown, Hobbs & McMurray Insurance, Personal Lines Newsletter (Summer/Fall 1995) Brookens Junior High School -- Parent-Teacher-Student Association, Peeps in the Pods (Winter 1974-1975) Burnham Hospital, Reflections (1982/1984) Burnham Hospital -- Women’s Choice Health Center, Woman to Woman (1988) Busey Bank, Busey Today (Spring 1991-1993) Busey First National Bank, Farm Notes (Feb. 1961) Busey Bank, Fortune Tellings: Fortune Six-O newsletter (Winter 1982/Fall 1985/June 2001) Campus Businessmen’s Association, News (1970?) Care Centre of Urbana, Communicator, The (Fall 1996) Carle Clinic Association, Carle Cancer News (Summer 1982) Carle Clinic Association, Carle Comments (Sept. 1979-Summer 1995) Box 3: Carle Clinic Association - Carle Foundation Carle Clinic Association -- Carle Wellness Center, Health Horizons (Fall 1981-Fall 1986) Carle Clinic Association, Sugar Scoop (Feb/Sept. 1985) Carle Development Foundation, Cornerstone: Annual Report (Fall 1997) Carle Foundation, Carle News (1963-1985) Box 4: Carle Foundation - Center for Women in Transition Carle Foundation, Carle Quarterly (1975-1985 [sporadic]) Carle Foundation Hospital, Health Notes (undated - 1980’s) Carle Foundation Hospital, Senior health notes (undated -1980’s) Carle Foundation Hospital, Community Benefit Report (2006-2007) Carle Foundation Hospital -- Advertising and Marketing Communications Department, Better Living: Your Guide to Good Health (Spring 1998-Winter 2004) Carle Foundation Hospital -- Low Vision Center, Insight (April/Fall 2004 and July 2006) Carle Foundation Hospital Auxiliary, Inking, The (Oct. 1980-Feb. 1984) Carle Care, Carle Care News (1983-1985) Carle Care, Benefit Bylines (1987-1993) Carle Pavilion -- Panic Disorder/Agoraphobia Educational Support Group, Newsletter (1993) Catholic Charities of Champaign and Platt Counties -- Diocese of Peoria, A Report to the Friends of Catholic Charities (Summer 2003) C-U Nuclear Freeze Coalition, The Freeze/The Freezeletter (Dec. 1984-Oct. 1986/Nov. 1986- May 1988) C-U Nuclear Freeze Coalition/C-U Peace, Justice & Citizen Diplomacy, Community Newsletter (Fall 1987-Spring 1988) C-U Nuclear Freeze Coalition/Illinois Alliance to Prevent Nuclear War, Sane/Freeze (June 1988- 1989) C-U/Tartu Sister Project, Champaign-Urbana/Tartu News (July 1990-Spring 1992) C-U Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, WILPF (September 1976-April 1986 [sporadic]) Center for African Studies -- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Habari (2005-2007) Center for Creative Communication, Newsletter (May 1983/Feb. 1986) Center for Women in Transition, Newsletter (May 1994/Dec. 1995/Summer 1998/September 1999) Box 5: Central Illinois Adult Ed Service Center - Champaign County Chamber of Commerce Center for Women in Transition, Transitions Newsletter (Fall 1997/Spring 2000-Spring 2008) Central Illinois Adult Education Service Center (Rantoul), Sunburst (September 1985/Sept. 1986) Central Illinois Artists’ League, Newsletter/News of the Week (Feb. 1979-Sept. 1980) Central Illinois Friends of Ferrets, Ferret Business (May/June 1990-May/Oct. 1996) Central Illinois MENSA, not CIMply news (Feb. 1983-Dec. 1984) Central Illinois Orchid Society, Newsletter (Dec. 1989-May 1991) Champaign Business and Professional Women’s Club, Busi-gram (1941? - undated) Champaign Chamber of Commerce, Newsletter (Feb. 1937-1940/Jan. 1954-Dec. 1956/Dec. 1976) Champaign, City of -- Engineering Division, Boneyard Creek Bulletin (Feb.-August 1998) Champaign Community Relations Department, Annual Report (1974/5-1976) Champaign Community Relations Department, Community relations newsletter (Jan/May/June 1976) Champaign Consortium, Employment Connection (1987-1988) Champaign County ASCS -- Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, Newsletter (Nov. 1982/June 1983) Champaign County Arts and Humanities Council, Community Video 24 (CV24) (January 1981) Champaign County Arts and Humanities Council, Newsletter (Dec. 1981-Dec. 1983) Champaign County Balloon National Championships, Championship Chatter (Nov. 1997-Jan. 1998) Champaign County Bank, Bank Notes (Fall 1986) Champaign County Blood Bank, Community Bloodlines (Winter-Summer 1986) Champaign County Camera Club, Newsletter (Sept. 1988) Champaign County CASA (Court-Appointed Special Advocate), Guardian Angel (June 1997- Spring 2007) Champaign County Chamber of Commerce, Annual Report of Accomplishments (1991) Champaign County Chamber of Commerce, Capstone (2004) Box 6: Champaign County Chamber of Commerce - Champaign County County Board Champaign County Chamber of Commerce, Champaign/Urbana Facts & Figures (1989/90) Champaign County Chamber of Commerce, NewsUpdate (March 1994-November 1999) Champaign County Chamber of Commerce, Newsletter (Nov./Dec. 1989-June 2000) Champaign County Civil War Roundtable, The Blue and the Gray (Jan. 1990-Feb. 2007) Champaign County Combined Charities Campaign, A Community that Cares..Shares (2001/2) Champaign County Committee on Aging, SeniorNews (Summer 1992-Summer 1995) Champaign County Conservation Education Council, Environmental Newsletter (Dec. 1976/Jan. 1977) Champaign County (IL) County Board, Resume of Meetings (August 1981-March 2003) [cont. in Box 7] Box 7: Champaign County County Board - Champaign County Forest Preserve Dist. Champaign County Crime Prevention Council, CCCPC News (August 1980) Champaign County Cultural Consortium, Cultural Connections (December 2000-December 2006) Champaign County Design and Conservation Foundation/Champaign County Development Council Foundation, Papyri (May 1981-July 1990 [sporadic]; Feb. 1993/Apr. 1994/Mar. 1995/Fall 2002) Champaign County Development Council Foundation, Letter/Newsletter (Jan. 1968-April 1981 [1969-1977 not held]) Champaign County Extension Unit, Extension Connection (Nov. 2001-Spring 2008) Champaign County Extension Education Council, The CES Advocate (1992-1995) Champaign County Farm Bureau,
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