Applications Available for Jamieson Community Center’s STARS Program

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Jamieson Community Center STARS (Students to Arrive Ready for School) program is accepting
applications for Warren County students, grades K-8. Each student will receive a backpack filled with
items from their teacher’s school supply list. Applications can be completed by calling (309) 734-4251 or
in person at 1025 S. 2nd Street from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Money or in-kind donations are accepted. $25.00 sponsors a child. JCC purchases exactly what is
needed, eliminating waste. For in-kind donations, we are accepting wide-ruled spiral notebooks, solid
color paper pocket folders with fasteners, or MEAD plastic pocket folders with fasteners. We anticipate
on serving 200 students this year. Our goal is to give each child the right tools for success.

STARS is sponsored by Community National Bank along with area churches. Application deadline is
July 19. In-kind donations will be accepted July 22 through July 26. For more information on the
STARS program or Jamieson Community Center visit jamiesoncommunitycenter.org.

***Courtesy of Jamieson Community Center***

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