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Nothing but good news !

And Good people doing Great things!


From Arlington, Cherry, Ladd, Seatonville/Hollowayville, Spring Valley, and Dalzell, Illinois

A John the Barber Foundation Publication


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Sister Michael from St. Josephs Home


Lacon Inspires HTC Youth Ed Students
Sister Michael from St. Josephs Home Lacon stopped by Sunday March 4 to
visit and speak to the Holy Trinity Cherry Youth Education K-4 classes. The
children got a chance to see a real-life nun up close and personal, a site not
as commonly seen in Ravioli Alley as often as it was years ago. Sister
Michael made all laugh when she told the story of how a young girl in a
store kept pointing at her and asking her Mother what is that? (rather
than who is that? ). One student asked "do you wear pajama's" and Sister
quickly responded, "yes, pink ones!" It was great for the kids to be exposed
to someone like Sister Michael who dedicates her life to doing good for
others and acting in a Christ-like way. Good people doing Great things!

Three Red Devils All Starting


for Northwestern in 1955
One of the proudest periods in Ravioli
Alley sports history occurred in 1955 when
three former Red Devils all started for the
Northwestern Wildcats at one time!
Maybe the best running back in Hall history
Jim Troglio, Ladds Cliff Peart, and life-long
Hall icon Dale Pienta all played on this same
Big Ten Team! Could you imagine the
splash if that happened today!

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Ravioli Alley lies within


the territory covered by
the Hall Township Food
Pantry. 11,500 people
live within their coverage area and 1,000 of
them1 out of 11, receive assistance! 40%
are children, 32% are
senior citizens. Heres a
big HURRAY for Jan
Martin and her whole
team for the great job
they do!

The greater the sinner,


the greater the right he
has to My Mercy
Ravioli Alley Translation:
Hey pal, we all already
know about the
problems with that guy
over there. No need to
go on about him.
But guess what!
He is who God actually
wants you to take care
of the most!

Holy Trinity Cherry Third Annual Fish Fry to Benefit


the Utility Fund for the Needy is the best yet!
Using experiences gained over the past two years, the Holy Trinity Cherry
Stewardship Committee delivered greatly in 2014! Again this year funds raised
will go to help the neediest of the needy, underprivileged Ravioli Alley folks
who are facing power shut-offs. Each of these families are recipients of the
federal/state LiHeap program which is administered locally by Tri-County
Opportunity. Holy Trinitys timing is perfect, this winter was very tough and shut
-off slips just went out says Linda Wenzel, Tri-County administer. Wenzel goes
on to say, this program is awesome and this years event will help approximately
17 Ravioli Alley needy families avoid shut-offs. Wenzel and her staff
determine which recipients end up in this final shut-off phase. Holy Trinity Cherry
2014 Stewardship Chairman Bridgett Potthoff was the primary coordinator of the
event. Bridgett , her son Corey Blair and their teams in the kitchen were nothing
short of fantastic. Something special was definitely going on there tonight,
says Potthoff. I have been around those events all my life and with this one all
the volunteers worked in such a friendly and giving way. The highlight of the
night was when Father Pat Fixsen said a beautiful prayer in front of a packed
house of folks from different towns, churches, and backgrounds. Pastor Bill
Jacobsen of Seatonville Congregational Church was there to show his support.
The spirit of John the Barber himself must have been circling the building! Get
this, Linda Wenzel herself won the nights 50/50 drawing and donated the
winnings to the cause! Wow! Even those in attendance showed that John the
Barber spirit, waiting patiently for their order and keeping the theme of helping
others in mind! Finally, thanks much to Jack Cosgrove and Terry Templeton of
Cosgrove Distributors and Tony Mautino of Mautino Distributing for their kind
donations that helped make the night possible! Good, Good people doing Great
things!
(Pictured below are L-R, Linda Wenzel, 2014 Holy Trinity Stewardship Chairman
Bridgett Potthoff, Father Pat Fixsen, Stewardship Committee member Lori Brown)

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Heres what people around the country


are saying about Up Ravioli Alley!

Janice Stein Fisher, formerly of Depue now of Phoenix writes I would love to receive URA via email.
Please sign me up! I am a former Illinois Valley girl living here in Arizona for the past 34 years. Gary
Boroski is a big fan of URA. Me too!
Kim Canova-Romans, formerly of Ottville/Seatonville now of Waxahachie, Texas writes It is really fun to
read about home thank you for creating this publication. Many blessings.
Fred Danner, formerly of Ladd now of Danville comments, I am originally from Ladd and went to IVCC.
Really enjoy updates on events in the area.
Kathy Davies Data Stewart commented Such a sweet little paper!! I enjoy it!
Larry Keutzer, formerly of Cherry now of Austin, Texas writes, I received my first issue of Up Ravioli
Alley and really enjoyed it! Please change my contact information to just email so you can avoid the cost
of postage. Thank you!
Troy Resetich, owner of TROY Simplified Technologies in Spring Valley writes, This is awesome. You
refuse to go negative, focusing only on the positive. I love that. I truly believe The Spirit dwells in the
John the Barber Foundation!
Catherine Yerly, formerly of Spring Valley now of Bloomingdale, Illinois, says "I've really enjoying 'Up
Ravioli Alley.' So many names are familiar to me. Please keep it coming!"

Gene Baldini Proud of His Ravioli Alley Roots


Originally from Cherry and living in Florence, Italy for the past 30
years, Gene Baldini is a widely known painter, print maker, and art
instructor. He is also a Facebook friend of the John the Barber
Foundation and reader of Up Ravioli Alley. Gene recently commented on the "Holy Trinity Cherrys Third Annual Fish Fry Fund
Raiser" to benefit the utility fund for the needy:

Good values from strong people


....proud of my origins.

St. Thomas More Dalzell Says Thanks! to John The Barber Foundation
What a great letter that appeared in the Bureau County Republican recently.
JTB says thanks St. Thomas More/Carlo for the kind words!
The purpose of my letter is to first thank the John the Barber Foundation for coming to the aid of the St. Thomas
More Church of Dalzell and assisting us greatly with our recent wine tasting fundraiser event. Given the time of the
year, weather conditions and other factors, we were having a difficult time selling pre-event tickets. John the Barber Foundation secured and graciously provided last minute entertainment to enhance our event and drive last minute ticket sales. Al Pottinger and his Al & Ron Band were great. Last year I would have said, You did not have to
do that, but now knowing the JTB message and mission I can understand that in a way, You did have to do that.
What a great example. The most important thing is that we all now see the JTB strategy of having everyone do
their best to help those in need. That is the mission of JTB Foundation. Up Ravioli Alley is an inspiring magazine
telling the good that people have done and is being done in our area. Again thanks JTB Foundation for helping St.
Thomas More with our projects. Carlo Olivero, Dalzell

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Representative Frank
Mautino commented this
week on the passing of
county chairman and
life-long Spring Valley
resident Rob Pozzi,
My friend Dean Devert
really summed up Rob by
saying simply this.
he was fearless.
Folks that knew Rob
would quickly nod their
head on that one.
Good people doing
Great things.

Hey Nuco.the winner is..


Thanks to all that wrote in to guess at Nuco Fonderolis
real first name! Each person who guessed correctly was
entered in a drawing to win twenty pounds of Nucos
famous Italian sausage produced by St. Patricks
Arlington team of sausage makers. The winner is
drum roll pleaseRaymond Ragogna of Mark, IL!
Congrats Raymond! (Ok, okin case you didnt know,
Nucos given first name is Lawrence!). Heres a shot of
Nuco from his softball playing days.looks like somebody
you wouldn't want to mess with!

Ravioli? Tortellini?
All you readers knew this article was coming!

Corrie Cunningham of Dalzell finally asked the question! We knew it was coming! She
writes I have a question about the origins of the term Ravs or Raviolis in our
community. I am from Chicago originally and there tortellinis are round and raviolis
Hey John Bice and Tom are square. Being the foodie that I am I cant help but be curious as the origins of the
at the Cherry Country nickname. I love, enjoy and appreciate your hard work and dedication you put in to
Store.dont forget to "Up Ravioli Alley" every month, but I am still puzzled by the cultural distinction.
invite someone new in I am curious and have always been curious ever since I moved to the Illinois Valley as to
town to go fishing
why folks call tortellini Ravs. I have had many conversations with Italian-Americans
in your new boat!
from the community who prefer to call tortellinis Ravs or raviolis and seem quite puzzled when ask them why. I just need to know! No one can give me a definitive answer.
I think it would make for an interesting short story for URA. In a follow up email she
write further, Ive always been interested in food cultures and love to learn more
about where foods comes from and how they evolve over time. Yes, my best friend
Youd need an oil tanker couldnt believe I had to write about this, but it had to be done!
of broth to make soup
Dear Corrie, you are not alone! JTB is aware of that same question and had already
out of the Ravs that
considered doing an article on it. Almost everyone in Ravioli Alley is a foodie in one
St. Thomas Moore Dalzell
way or another! Lets go ahead and do it like this.lets have readers out there get
has made this Spring
back to us with little bits of information, history, and opinion on how tortellini came to
they just went over
be called ravs and ravioli here in Ravioli Alley. JTB
2,000 pounds!
will compile this info and we will have future articles on
A TON of Ravs!
the subject. This could go on for some time we think!
Can you believe that?
Remember, email JTB at
Congrats Dalzell
editor@JohnTheBarberFoundation.com
pasta twisters!
or US mail us at Box 88, Cherry, IL 61317.
JTB is betting we get a ton of mail on this!
Look for an interesting follow up article next month!

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Heres a few quick Rav-notes...

Heres a big cheer for St. Bede students who recently did something very special for Father Ron Margherio
on his 64th birthday. As a surprise, students gathered up and presented Father Ron with 395 pounds of
food for one of his favorite charities, the Hall Township Food Pantry. Lets do a BIG cheer too then for
Father Ron himself.for teaching these young adults the little bits of Greatest they can get done when
they think first of others! Great job Father Ron! Hats off from John the Barber!
Hey Kaitlyn Padgett of Ladd, we have all been following your awesome bowling career. Wow, you rock!
Shes a Devil, shes tough! The front page article in a recent addition of the News Tribune was the topper
though! Super! Beautiful! Great! Congrats on all your efforts in the future. By the way, Kaitlyns Dad Jim
was a clutch, standout baseball and football player at Hall in 1980!
Heres some great news related to a Ravioli Alley neighbor. St. Patricks Church in Sheffield announced
that their strategic plan is to function in full standalone mode! Have been hearing great things about
efforts everyone in the community has been making to truly grow the parish. As many a sharp business
person has said if youre not grown, your dien! Congrats St. Pats! Everyone in Ravioli Alley is hoping
that services continue to be held at St. Thomas More Dalzell and all Ravioli Alley churches!
Ravioli Alley Student Deans List: Just a quick shot at saying Great Job to a few Ravioli Alley young
people who are doing great in college and making the Deans List! (Am sure we are missing several).
Illinois Wesleyan; Herman Emmerling/Spring Valley. Iowa State: Emily Passini/Dalzell, Nathaniel Kingry/
Ladd. Mount Mercy University: Katie Hoffert/Hollowayville, Elizabeth Mosbach/Ladd, Tyler Mosback/
Ladd. Ravioli Alley folks are super proud of what you are doing!
Yo, Luke Bogatitus of Spring Valley! You are way-wise beyond your 8 years! Thank you big time for
collecting 132 pounds of food and additional Milk Money to give to the Hall Township Food Pantry as a
way of celebrating YOUR birthday! You are definitely a John the Barber in the making man! Good 8
year olds doing Great things!
Hey Dalzell Grade School History Students! Great job qualifying for the State of Illinois History Fair to be
held in Springfield May 8. Students qualifying include John Potthoff, Olivia Orlandini, Isabel Pozzi, Jacob
Booth, Christopher Bauer. Good luck!!
Deb Brokaw of Cherry is looking for old photos of Cherry Grade School or Cherry High School for a video
she is creating for this years graduation.
If you have some, please contact Deb at
Brokaw203@comcast.net or 815.878.8952

Ladd 125th Needs Your Help!


Be on the look-out for a kick-off meeting in the next couple of months to begin to drive the All Ladd Grad grade
school reunion that will be held in conjunction with the 2015 Ladd 125 th anniversary celebration. The kick-off
meeting will begin all the efforts needed to pull off a successful reunion. In the mean time, if you have contact information for any Ladd Grads please email it to Dave Margherio at dmarcherio1@hotmail.com.
By the waythe dates for the 125th Anniversary are set! Mark your calendars now. July 9 12, 2015!

Keep that Ravioli Alley Alumni contact information coming!


Wow! Thanks to everyone for sending contact info for Ravioli Alley Alumni (people who are originally from
Ravioli Alley who are living somewhere else). We are getting a steady flow of this kind of information coming in
via our email address. We are already mailing coast to coast! New Jersey to California! We are finding that
there are many people all over the US with a warm spot in their hearts for Ravioli Alley. Please continue to send
their email addresses and or US mailing addresses to us at
editor@JohnTheBarberFoundation.com or John The Barber Foundation, Box 88, Cherry, IL 61317

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Pope Francis said


recently, Where there is
God, there is no hate,
envy, or jealousy. Nor
are there those that
gossip. Gossip is a
weapon and it threatens
the community every
day; it sows envy,
jealousy, and power
struggles. Ravioli Alley
Translation: Hey buddy,
not easy to remember
some days, but be a
standup guy and dont
gossip or talk behind
peoples back especially
when you look inside and
its just YOU being
envious or jealous. The
GREAT news is that if you
can just do a decent job
of that every day, in the
long run, you will be the
most admired guy in
town!

Bill Cosby joked but


agreed I had an uncle
(who helped everyone)
who died pennyless.
People made fun of him
but I call that perfect
financial planning.

Easter Mass/Services (Sunday April 20, 2014)


Schedule for Ravioli Alley Churches
Arlington St. Patricks
Cherry Holy Trinity

Cherry United Church of Christ


Dalzell St. Thomas More
Hollowayville United Church of Christ

Seatonville Congregational Church


Spring Valley United Church of Christ
Spring Valley Nativity of our Lord

Easter Sunday 10:30 a.m.


Holy Thursday 7:00 p.m
Good Friday 3:00 p.m.
Easter Vigil Sat. 7:30 p.m.
Easter Sunday 7:00 a.m
Easter Sunday 8:15 a.m.
Good Friday Stations 12:00 noon
Easter Sunday8:30 a.m.
Maundy Thursday 7:00 p.m.
Good Friday Service 12:00 noon
Easter Sunday 7:30 a.m. & 9:30 a.m.
(Brunch in between Services)
Good Friday Service 7:00 p.m.
Easter Sunday Sunrise Service 8:00 a.m.
Sunday Service 10:00 a.m.
Holy Thursday 7:00 p.m. (St. Anthonys)
Good Friday 3:00 p.m. (St. Anthonys)
Holy Saturday Vigil 7:00 p.m. (St. Anthonys)
(no 4:30 p.m. mass)
Easter Sunday Masses:
8:00 a.m. (Immaculate Conception)
10:30 a.m. (St. Anthonys /no 6:00 pm mass

1952 Hall Future Farmers:


Guess which one is Al Pottinger!
Hey Ravioli Alley readers, guess which one of these young bucks is Al Pottinger Sr.
and win a super nice John The Barber Foundation sweat shirt!

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Ravioli Alley Non-For-Profit Organizations


All Showing that John The Barber Spirit This Spring

Dalzell Fire Department Vendor Bazaar: April 5, 2014 , 10:00 a.m. til 3:00 p.m. Thirty+ vendors, raffles, door
prizes, 50/50 drawing, food, bake sale.
Friends, food, fun! Event is held insiderain or shine!
Nativity of our Lord Spring Valley, presentation Explore the Gospel of Matthew using the Readings from the
Sundays of Lent. Presenter: Kathy Martin. Every Tuesday during lent (March 11 April 15), 2:30 -3:30 p.m.
OR 6:30 7:30 p.m. At the parish hall.
Ladd After School Program Fundraiser, Monday April 7, 2014 Rips Tavern in Ladd. 4:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. $7
tickets ahead or at the door. Call ahead tickets 815.228.1967. Bake sale, 50/50 drawing. Proceeds go toward
funding to ensure that the after school program continues.
Ladd 125th Teddy Bear Tea, Saturday April 5, 2014, 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. at the Ladd Community Center. Girls
and boys dress your best and come to team with mom/dad, grandma/grandpa, aunt/uncle, or guardian. Homemade treats, lemonade and tea and stories from charismatic Tricia Kelly. $12.00 tickets and must be purchased
in advance at North Central Bank, Ladd Village Hall or by contacting Molly Thrasher 815.894.2619 or Amanda
Coutts 815.220.9010
Arlington/LaMoille Relay For Life Team Pancake and Sausage Breakfast:
Sunday May 4, 2014 8:00 a.m.
12:30 p.m. at the LaMoille Lions Club. The "All You Can Eat" breakfast will feature "Nuco's" sausage, ham, pancakes, eggs, toast, and beverage. Tickets $6.00 adults/$4.00 children age 6-10 years/free for children age 5 and
under. Carry outs are available. Tickets will be sold at the door. A bake sale will also be held. All proceeds are
donated to the Relay for Life of Bureau County.
Arlington Park Fund Committee Chicken Dinner: Tuesday, May 20th, 2014, 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. More info to
come in the May issues of URA. Proceeds will be used towards the proposed construction of a park shelter.
Ladd 125th 50/50: Total for 2015 Ladd 125th Anniversary 50/50 currently stands at over $ 1,500.00 (winner gets
$750.00+) . Tickets now available at North Central Bank, Special Effect Barber/Beauty Salon, Softtails Bar and
Grill, Lanutis Restaurant, and the Ladd Village Clerks Office. Winner will be drawn at the Ladd 124 th anniversary this summer June 7, 2014. Proceeds will help make the event in 2015 a memorable one!
Friends of Diana Castaneda Fund Raiser: Saturday April 26, 2014 4:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m. (Serving 4:00 p.m. 7:00
p.m.) at the Spring Valley Golf Course. Diana and husband Craig are residents of Spring Valley. Diana is recovering from brain surgery she received at Northwestern Hospital. Tickets are $15 available ahead at Angelos Restaurant or by calling Lori 815.481.4101 or at the door. Great food, silent auction, music, fun! Music by Phil in
the Blanks and Jimmy Essi.
Rips for Rob: Tuesday April 1, 2014 , 4:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m., Rips Chicken in Ladd. To benefit the family and
estate of the late Rob Pozzi who recently passed from Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS), a rare form of blood
cancer. Tickets are $8 available ahead by calling Kristi 815.481.1038 or Silvia 815.978.8931 or can be purchased
at the door. Dine in/carry out, chicken plus fries. Donations made out to Benefit for Rob Pozzi can be
sent to Rips Chicken, 311 N. Main, Ladd, IL 61329
30th Annual Spring Valley United Church of Christ Spaghetti Dinner: Saturday April 26, 2014 4:00 p.m. 7:00
p.m. 227 E. Erie St. (alley entrance). All you can eat spaghetti, salad, bread, beverage, dessert. $7 adults/$4
kids/pre-school free. Drive up or walk-in. Carry outs available.
Holy Trinity Cherry Wind/Beer Tasting: June 13, 2014. More details coming next issue but mark your calendar
for this great, fun event! Jim Pozzi already has all the Pozzis out gathering and crushing grapes! Jim and his
team promise to top last years super successful event!
St. Pats Arlington Cook Book Coming! In celebration of the sesquicentennial of St. Patrick's Church, Arlington, in 2014, the Altar and Rosary Society is compiling a cookbook of over 600 recipes from past and present parishioners, families and friends. Over 100 years of eastern Bureau County goodness! The cookbook sales will
begin at St. Patrick's annual chicken dinner in July.

Cut out and put on your refrigerator

Most people tend to


have issues with others
who sin differently than
they do
_________________
John the Barber says:
Dont be
most people!

Rural Route Box Holder


Spring Valley, IL. 61362
The John the Barber Foundation
Box 88
Cherry, IL 61317

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