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The view from the Rosborough House, overlooking the Valley,
would keep me from getting any writing done.


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The historic Jackson house is still standing,
a good example of the humble homes where we all grew up.
Across 23rd Avenue is the Wharton Field House.
Two blocks away, Whitey's Ice Cream.
Garfield Grade School, the Athens of the Moline School System,
produced a remarkable number of achievers.
MHS 66ers agree that we all had wonderful grade school teachers.
The bottom two photos were taken by Guy Johnson, my neighbor from 1 1/2 blocks away.

Baker should be in Hall of Honor - Quad Cities Online. We Honor All Vets When We Honor One

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Baker should be in Hall of Honor - Quad Cities Online:


Moline High School administrators and retiring principal Bill Burrus got it right. Now it's time for the school's Hall of Honor to follow suit.

Sgt. John F. Baker, who was 66 when he died in January, deserved his high school diploma and posthumously will receive it Monday. The next step is to place Baker's name among the other greats who graduated from Moline High.

The contribution Sgt. Baker made to his country through his service is well known. In discussions with Sgt. Baker through the years, I learned he hoped to get his high school diploma and someday make it into Moline's Hall of Honor, though he knew those dreams might never come true.

I found it odd that a man as highly decorated as one can be for service to his country, wanted to be recognized by his high school and the community where he was raised. A man respected everywhere he turned as a Medal of Honor recipient was not appreciated at home.

It puzzled him at times, but it did not stop him from moving forward with his life. Still, he wanted to be recognized at home.

Enter a local veterans group that appreciated Sgt. Baker's trials and worked to break down barriers between Sgt. Baker and our community.

Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 299 was the driving force behind the local recognition Sgt. Baker received. Chapter members appealed to legislators to have the Interstate 280 bridge named after Sgt. Baker, and worked with Jumer's Casino for the

veteran's monument detailing Sgt. Baker's accomplishments.

It was Chapter 299 that asked Bill Burrus to help Sgt. Baker, albeit posthumously, receive his diploma.

Now the ball is back in the hands of the committee that selects Hall of Honor recipients for Moline High School.

The technicality of Sgt. Baker only having an honorary diploma from Moline is no longer an issue, a wall that should never been there in the first place.

It's time for that group to do the right thing. It would give some positive closure to a situation that has hung over many heads for years.

A Medal of Honor recipient is certainly worthy of induction to any school's hall of honor.

Monday, Moline High School will take the first step by awarding Sgt. Baker's family his diploma.

The school's Hall of Honor is now on the clock.

Columnist John Marx can be reached at (309) 757-8388 or jmarx@qconline.com.


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Garfield Graduation for Nancy Brainard Lackey

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Nancy Brainard Lackey, MHS 68, graduated from Garfield to retirement.


"I finally graduated from Garfield. After attending K-6 (a looong time ago) and then spending 23 years as secretary, I have retired. Looking forward to spending time with all my 17 grandchildren!!"

Nancy is on Facebook - here - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003957819124

You may have read about her son  - here - http://molinememories.blogspot.com/2012/06/attitude-carries-lackey-to-q-c-sports.html.

Scotch Laminator for 79% off Today!

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Today only, get this Scotch Thermal Laminator on Amazon for only $16.99, marked down from $80.49, a savings of 79%! This laminator has been recommended to me by friends, and also has great reviews on Amazon (4.5 stars with over 300 reviews!). You can also get more pouches here. This will get your order above $25 for free Super Saver Shipping, and it will arrive before Christmas! This deal ends 12/9. At this price, I'm getting one for sure!

Swagbucks: 100 FREE SBs for new users!

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Giveaway Winner

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Congratulations to Mary Anne, the winner of Money Saving Mom's book! Thanks to everyone who entered! And thanks again to Crystal for the opportunity to review her book. For the other 127 people who entered but didn't win, you can get Crystal's book The Money Saving Mom's Budget on Amazon, either paperback for $11.09 or on Kindle for $9.99. You could even use your gift cards earned through Swagbucks and get it for free! ;-)

MakaziVille: Online Missionary Game

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I discovered a free online game last week that I can't wait to share with you! It is called MakaziVille and I found it through the Duggar Family website. I know it was God who led me to this game at this time. We are currently studying Africa in our homeschooling, so when I saw the link to the game, I was so excited and I checked it out right away.

In MakaziVille, your child travels to Tanzania as a Bible translator and builds up a village including tents, churches, gardens, hospitals, markets, and more! They complete challenges and devotions to earn coins and points used to purchase things needed for the village, and along the way they learn about another culture and translating the Bible into other languages. You as the parent will get email updates about what your child is learning, and there are a few breakout challenges that get emailed to you that your child will need to complete before entering a code to get their reward.My 5 year-old likes to play the game with help from me, but my 7 and 8 year-olds can navigate the game themselves. There are a limited number of challenges that can be done each day, which can help limit game time. Another plus--there are no banner ads that kids can click on to accidentally bring them to another website. There is a leader board option where kids can add their friends' avatars to see their stats, which could add another component of friendly competition. :-) The game was developed by OneVerse, an affiliate of Wycliffe Bible Translators, in cooperation with the Duggar Family. So far we are loving it! If you try it, let me know what you and your kids think!

FREE Harriet Tubman Animated DVD from Nest

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Register at NestLearning.com to receive a FREE animated DVD about Harriet Tubman. You will also get a free downloadable Harriet Tubman activity and coloring book. We have seen several of the other movies in this series, and our girls like them, so I was really excited about this freebie!

After you register, the items will be placed in your cart and a coupon code will automatically be added that will make your total $0.00. You can order other things if you like, but if you don't, just enter your shipping information and it won't even ask for any credit card information since your total is $0.00! Shipping is even free!

Thanks Deal Seeking Mom!