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The Chillicothe Voice

It’s Not Just a Carnival It’s CHILLICOTHE DAYS!

All photos by Paul Tuttle Photography

The Chillicothe Lions Club held their 39th annual Mr. Chillicothe Contest Friday, June 20th, during Chillicothe Days and it was another great success! The event raised over $6,000. Best of all, the contestants, the audience, and members of the Lions Club had a great time putting on the event. There were a lot of laughs, talent, and generosity displayed at the show and auction. After “competing” with their talents, questions and answers, and modeling their swimsuit attire, Rodney Davis was crowned Mr. Chillicothe who was sponsored by the Optimists Club. The 1st Runner Up was Marty Ogburn sponsored by Nat’s Place, and the 2nd runner up was Tom Staley sponsored by Castaway’s.  Marty Ogburn also won Mr. Congeniality.

All the money donated will eventually be given back to the community through student scholarships along with contributions to many community programs. The Lions Club also provides free eyeglasses and hearing aids to needy Chillicothe residents. The Vision of the Lions of Illinois Foundation is to create a permanent vehicle for the delivery of programs and services to the visually and hearing impaired.

Lions club members volunteer at Helping Hands, Lions Candy Day, co-host the Eagle Days pancake breakfast at Shore Acres with the Rotary Club, as well as hold the Mr. Chillicothe Contest.

If you want to help out your community and have fun doing it, contact any member of the Chillicothe Lions Club to join, or keep an open mind when anyone from the club approaches you about it. We are continuing to grow and have fun each year!

On Saturday, June 21st, several young girls participated in the Chamber’s annual Chillicothe Princess competition. Little Miss Clara Carrier won the title.