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Tuesday, May 12, 2009 9:34 PM CDT
Manager: Don't let your Coles County Farm Bureau membership expire



If you have not paid your Coles CFB membership dues, please submit your payment before your membership is canceled on June 30. After that date there will be a $10 reinstatement fee. Cancellation risks your many Farm Bureau benefits. Benefits of membership in Coles County include:

-- GM Private Offer — $500 off most new models or $750 off of E-85 vehicles.

-- Discounts on theme park tickets — receive special discounted tickets to some of the best theme parks in the Midwest including Six flags — St. Louis and Great America, Silver Dollar City, King’s Island, Raging Rivers, and Holiday World. Tickets are available at the office.

-- Bail Bond Card — offers peace of mind during a traffic violation in the state of Illinois.

-- Choice Hotels — 20 percent discount with advance reservations at seven different hotels chains nation wide. Includes Sleep, Comfort, Quality, Clarion, Rodeway, Econo Lodge, and MainStay Suites.

-- Wyndham Hotels — 10 percent discount with advance reservations offering 9 hotels including Days Inn, Ramada, Travel-Lodge, Wingate Inn, Howard Johnson, Knights Inn, Baymont, Super 8, and Amerihost Inn.

-- Grainger — receive discounts on mail order industrial and home supplies from America’s leading industrial distributor.

-- Sherwin Williams — Save 25 percent by showing your Farm Bureau membership card. (Duration Paints excluded).

-- Hearing aid discounts — Contact your county Farm Bureau for details.

You can check on additional benefit details and information on our website at www.ilfb.org, and then select Member Benefits from the list on the left-hand column.

Coles County Farm Bureau has been in existence for over 90 years, assisting the rural community and farmers of Coles County. The association has provided many services and benefits over the years and continues today to provide members with valuable benefits and services.

The nominal annual dues to the Coles County Farm Bureau provides you access to these and many other great benefits and services. For additional information about Coles County Farm Bureau please contact the office at 234-2125 or 345-3276, Monday - Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

PrimeTimers

The group will be meeting on Thursday, May 21st at the Osage Inn, Charleston. Lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m. with a history presentation by Debra Reed. Please RSVP the CCFB by calling 345-3276 or 234-2125.

Mary Cox is the manager of the Coles County Farm Bureau.


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