I.A.S, Newsletter, November 1965 -~9 ~ 
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National Park and Monument, but to the basic premise 
of what all parks stand for. Write now, 

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Chapter of I.A.S., DuPage Audubon Society's Audubon Wildlife Films program 
in Wheaton, Peoria Audubon Society, Audubon Society of Park Ridge, Prairie 
Club, Audubon Society of Greater East St. Louis and the Great Lakes Chapter 
of the Sierra Club, ILlots of activity going on -~sorry there isn't enough space, 
--Editor, 
We also received newsletters from Chicago Ornithological Society, Lake-Cook 
LETTER FROM McHENRY COUNTY BIRD GIUB 
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"We and our club members were pleasantly surprised to find both the 
1%3 and 1964 nesting records published in the June 1965 BU 
year, we encouraged our members to keep nesting records and we submitted 
them as a group project. 
"Now that our McHenry County Bird Club has taken the steps to become 
a Chapter of I.A.S., mre of our members have been joining the state society 
These new members of I.A.S, will have received the June issue of the 
BULLETIN as their first one and we feel that Seeing our nesting records in 
print will encourage mre members to keep nesting records, 
wy 
"As co-chairmen of our Bluebird Trail 
had hoped to see some big gains in Bluebi 
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n McHenry County in 1965, We 
have had excellent cooperation fran 
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e County Farm Adviser, who allowed 
4-H | t Spring. Two clubs elected to make 
bluebird houses as club projects. Although our 1965 records are mt yet 
tallied, we are finding that many of the 4-H'ers did not erect their houses, 
tat kept them for exhibit purposes! e 

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@-SIGNED: Alice and Leta Clark 
8815 Rt. 120 
woodstock, Illinois 
ANNUAL MEETING TO BE HELD IN PEORIA 
PO LAAT EINE DA SEMI TE IPRS NINA, 
ILENE OPES AERO EET TARE ODT SEAS EAN A CF LOORT 
The 1966 Annual Meeting of the Illinois Audubon Society 
has been slated for May 13, 14 and 15 in Peoria, One of the 
features of the Friday evening program will be a panel dis- 
cussion on the role of I.A.S. Chapters and Affiliates, Mrs, 
Darlene Fiske, Vice-President for Extension, will chair the 
SesSion, This will be the first time in recent history that 
I.A.S. has held a meeting in Peoria. Save the dates. More 
details in February's NEWSLETTER. 

