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•If you touch me you will —
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Descendent of Thor
[Indie, Selective Eric Bergand from Mortal (2020)]
[Nsfw,Horror rp, Norse mytho rp]
[18+ years of Rp experience, paragraph style]
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Kane County Chronicle reporter Eric Schelkopfe writes, “Chris Brauer receives Campton Hills’ Outstanding Citizen Award”
CAMPTON HILLS – Chris Brauer loves helping her hometown in any way she can. That includes helping in the preservation of the 1852 Whitney Schoolhouse – the second oldest one-room schoolhouse in northeastern Illinois – as well as helping with the development of Campton Hills’ dark skies ordinance and countless other efforts.
For her efforts, the Campton Hills Community Relations Commission presented Brauer with the village’s Outstanding Citizen Award during the Campton Hills Village Board meeting on Jan. 21. This is the third year the award has been presented.
“What we liked about her was the high volume of activities that she’s involved in around the community,” said Norm Turner, who started the recognition program to honor those people who make outstanding contributions to the community. “She’s a huge lover of Campton Hills.”
The 70-year-old Brauer was shocked but honored to receive the award. She is a 5th generation Wasco resident and grew up on a farm in the area. Wasco is a former unincorporated community that became part of Campton Hills when it incorporated in 2007.
“My family came here in like 1836,” she said. “I just have always loved Wasco and Campton Hills.”
Many of her efforts revolve around historic preservation. Along with her efforts to preserve the 1852 Whitney Schoolhouse, Brauer also is involved an effort to preserve the history of the Whitney Cemetery. She worked on a book soon to be published that documents everyone who is buried at the cemetery. The cemetery is thought to date back to 1823. Brauer said the small-town atmosphere that existed when she grew up in Wasco still exists today, to a degree.
“As a little kid, I could get on my bike and not even tell my parents where I was going and be gone for six hours,” she said. “That’s just the way it was at that time. Everybody looked out for everybody and I think there are good traces of that even here now. It’s a pretty safe community. It’s still a great place to raise kids.” (SCHELKOPFE, 2020)
SCHELKOPFE, E. (2020, January 29). Chris Brauer receives Campton Hills’ Outstanding Citizen Award. Retrieved from https://www.kcchronicle.com: https://www.kcchronicle.com/2020/01/28/chris-brauer-receives-campton-hills-outstanding-citizen-award/a2o8ur7/?__xsl=/print.xsl
We are grateful for Chris Brauer’s support of Historic Corron Farm located in Campton Township and especially for her generous contributions and assistance to Adam Gibbons in his writing his book, AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF CAMPTON TOWNSHIP, KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS ©2017 .
“Over twenty individuals and groups donated thousands of images for inclusion in the book – besides Corron Farm Preservation Society, major contributors were Chris (Johnson) Brauer, Joy (Bowgren) Nelson, the Town & Country Public Library, Filip Johnson, Mary Campbell, the Sharp family, Mike Ormond, and Mary Mather, with contributions from George Bergland, Mary Damisch, Dolly Anderson, Barbara (Norton) Tamms, Sarah (Corron) Toms, Nancy (Mongerson) Warner, Wendell Craft, Jerry Johnson (Garfield Farm), and many more.” – Author Adam Gibbons
Adam’s book was the first full history of Campton Township ever published and is based in part upon the works and research of Lucinda Muirhead Corron. It was a complete illustrated history of original Campton Township residents and their descendants. Adam also used many of the documents and photographs in the Corron Family collection in his book, plus contributions from dozens of Campton residents including Chris (Johnson) Brauer, as well as schools and churches.
We are blessed to have Chris (Johnson) Brauer in the community and helping preserve the rich history of Campton Township and Historic Corron Farm.
Thomas C. Corron – Chairman Emeritus – Corron Farm Preservation Society
The Corron Farm Preservation Society is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to preserve, increase and enrich knowledge of the history of the Corron Farm and early Campton Township and to provide leisure and educational opportunities for Township residents, businesses and surrounding communities.
Also please see http://campton-parks-and-open-space.com/corron-farm/ & https://www.facebook.com/CorronFarm1835
www.Corronfarmpreservationsociety.org
Chris Brauer is this Year’s Outstanding Citizen! Kane County Chronicle reporter Eric Schelkopfe writes, "Chris Brauer receives Campton Hills' Outstanding Citizen Award" CAMPTON HILLS…
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