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Lithuanians in Springfield, Illinois

Lithuanians in Springfield, Illinois

Monthly Archives: September 2015

Rocking My Book Launch!

24 Thursday Sep 2015

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Speaking at the Elijah Iles House, Springfield, Sept. 23, 2015.

Speaking at the Elijah Iles House, Springfield, Sept. 23, 2015.

More than 60 people attended the first public presentation of my book, “A Century of Lithuanians in Springfield, Illinois”  last night. The room was so packed that Senator Dick Durbin’s wife Loretta had to sit out of sight, but hopefully, not out of earshot, on the stairs.

The event was held in the beautifully-appointed basement of the Elijah Iles House–the oldest surviving home in Springfield, where Abraham Lincoln once socialized and played cards.

The best thing about the evening was finally being with the Lithuanian-Americans for whom I had spent so many lonely hours writing the book–feeling their excitement and seeing how important it was to them. For 90 minutes, I was the sold-out author of a best-seller. Does it get any better than that?

Gov. Bruce Rauner was invited to stop by our book “pre-party” at an outdoor restaurant downtown. In the photo below, I am standing (in white at right) to shout across the table to him about our Lithuanian-American group and our history in Springfield. He asked the name of my book and probably won’t find the title hard to remember.

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Some in our group posed for selfies. Others quietly gritted their teeth. Politics aside, it added to my evening to be able to have the unexpected opportunity to put Lithuania on the governor’s radar, even in such a small way.

Two sisters traveled all the way from St. Paul, Minnesota to be here for the launch: Terri White and Kathy White DeGrote–descendants of Springfield’s Lithuanian Gilletties-Cooper family. Other attendees at the book presentation were Bob Narmont, Connie Klutnick and her sister Sue Tin, Romualda Sidlauskas Capranica and her daughter Diane, Joan Naumovich, Kathy Begando, Pamela Shadis, Kristina Mucinskas, Pat Towner and Barb Devine, and Sandy and Claudio Pecori. Lithuanian-American Club officers Rick Dunham and Irena Sorrells, who took both of these photos, also shared in the occasion.

My dedicated volunteer book researcher Tom Mann attended with his wife Mary (Naumovich) Mann, and so did Melinda McDonald, the original inspiration for my blog and my most faithful supporter, brain trust, and idea bank through the entire life cycle of my book project. Couldn’t have done it without them!

Three members of the Kaylor clan from Riverton and Linda Mann Fleming of Taylorville also honored us with their presence.

Thank you so much, everyone who shared this very special evening. I woke up this morning with the afterglow of knowing that at least for Lithuanians Springfield, I have produced a book that is unique in all the world.

My Book Is Published

19 Saturday Sep 2015

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“A Century of Lithuanians in Springfield, Illinois: Best of the Blog,” is finally available for $15.95 plus shipping on Amazon.com and at this link: https://www.createspace.com/5493567 .  However, I request that people in Springfield buy the book directly from me for $15 a copy to save shipping costs for themselves and boost my earnings per copy. Just contact me at:  sandybaksys@gmail.com

Brought to life by ceaseless toil–and a $1,725 professional page design sponsored by more than 30 donors–the book will soon be reviewed in Draugas News (monthly) and the Lithuanian language Draugas newspaper.

I will present the book publicly for the first time 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 23, at the Elijah Iles House in downtown Springfield. It’s a free public event, but registration is requested at:  http://ileshouse.org/event-2035661

I am also scheduled to present the book to the Sangamo Club Literary Circle at a luncheon on Nov. 10 (cost is $22, R.S.V.P. to 544-1793).

A chapter from the book, “Who Put the Mack in McDonald’s, Springfield?” will appear in the September-October issue of Lithuanian Heritage magazine.

So many readers of this blog participated in the creation of the book in so many ways that if the final product receives anything like that same support, “A Century of Lithuanians in Springfield” will become a treasured keepsake of our individual families and our collective history for years to come. At least that is my hope. So, please don’t hesitate to introduce the book to members of your family or anyone whom you think would not come to it on their own.

With lots of images and topics broken down into brief chapters and even sub-chapters, the book is designed to be an easy read for those with limited interest who may want to skip around or not read the entire book. It’s also designed to be a good read start to finish.

Please join me in extending thanks to the generous donors who made the book’s professional page design possible:

Platinum
Ben & Grazina Zemaitis

Gold
William Cellini, Jr.
Kathleen Farney
Betty Gedman
Maria Race
John (Steve) White
Terri White
August Wisnosky, Jr.

Silver
Cindy Baksys

Terry Baksys and Bill Byrd
Regina Buedel
The Chepulis Family
Linda Gladu
Amy Green
The Lithuanian-American Club
Tom & Mary Mann
Kent & Susan Massie
Irena Ivoskute Sorrells

Bronze
Elaine Alane
Diane Barbour
Nancy Chapin
Joyce Downey
Draugas Publishing
David Grimm
Careen Jennings
Mike Kienzler
Elaine Kuhn
Georgeann Madison
Glenn Manning
Dan Naumovich
Barbara Pelan
Patty Shillington
Patricia (Chepulis) Wade
Samuel Wheeler

Fr. Yunker College Scholarships 2015-2016

01 Tuesday Sep 2015

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In spring 2015, Carolyn and Jim Naumovich’s daughter Colleen became one of seven descendants of parishioners of St. Vincent de Paul (Lithuanian) Catholic Church in Springfield to win a Fr. Yunker college scholarship.  Colleen is a new junior at Saint Mary’s College (Notre Dame, Ind.) majoring in political science.

Recently, the Catholic Diocese of Springfield announced that a new round of scholarships will be awarded for the current school year based on an application posted on its foundation website:

Click to access Lithuanian_Student_Assistance_Fund_2015_Application.pdf

Colleen Naumovich

Colleen Naumovich

Completed applications are due back to diocese on Sept. 15, 2015.  Let’s show the scholarship’s administrators that there is still plenty of interest in and support for it among descendants of Springfield’s Lithuanian-American community.

According to diocesan newspaper the Catholic Times, other winners of the Fr. Yunker scholarship last spring were:

  • Catalina Abad, daughter of Michael Anthony Abad and Ana Constanza Sanchez (and granddaughter of Violeta Abramikas Abad), a student at Purdue University;
  • Vanessa Abad, daughter of Michael Anthony Abad and Ana Constanza Sanchez (and another granddaughter of Violeta). She attends Valparaiso University;
  • Michael J. Barron, son of Michael and Dina Barron and a University of Notre Dame student;
  • Adrian B. Cobiella, daughter of Mario and Kristen Cobiella (and granddaughter of Sharon and Bud Darran), a University of North Florida student;
  • Kayla E. Dierkes, daughter of Alec and Kathleen Dierkes and a student at the University of Illinois Springfield.
  • Colin T. Warren, son of James and Dianne Warren (and Bud and Sharon’s grandson), a student at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

According to the March 27, 2015 Catholic Times:

“The Father Yunker Lithuanian Student Assistance Fund was established many years ago through the generosity of Father Stanley O. Yunker (long-time pastor of St. Vincent de Paul Church) who, upon his death, designated a portion of his estate for a trust to fund college scholarships for children of Lithuanian descent. Students can apply for this scholarship during each of the first four years of college, and it is based, in part, on the student’s financial need and other pertinent criteria.”

Father John Nolan, V.F., pastor, Church of the Little Flower,and Jean Johnson, diocesan superintendent of Catholic Schools, serve on the board of the diocese’s Foundation for the People, which administers the Father Yunker Student Assistance Fund.

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