Page 10 • PLAINDEALER-HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 21,198S McHenry is gearing up for sesquicentennial memorial items are in order, it was said. Park Director Peter Merkel noted that the large rock on the southwest corner of the park commemorates the veterans of the Civil War, Spanish- American War and World War I. There is, however, no mention of World War II, the Korean War or the Vietnam War. Aid. Michael Teta (2nd) commented, "It's a natural role for the city to take the lead." He invited interested members of the community to lend their time and talents as well. "It really js^our birthday and not somepne elses," Busse said. "Theije x are a lot of possibilities." One of those possibilities in cludes rededication of Pearl Street Park and maybe renaming it during . the sesquicentennial. Busse said, for example, that since all the Veterans Day activities are held there, something might be done along those lines. "The goal is to make the park less intensive, maybe bring the old gazebo back, Busse said. Landscaping and perhaps other The City of McHenry is taking the lead in its upcoming 150th birthday celebration and it may herald some changes around the city. Mayor William Busse said he would be contacting various community groups to form a steering committee to oversee the sesquicentennial affair. Busse noted that this project was really not in the job description of th$ Historic Landmark Commission, but added it will have a part in the celebration. f Butterfly trip is planned endangered status. Sale-a-bration Co-chairmen of the Retail Council of the promotional sign for the Sale-a-bration to be McHenry area Chamber of Commerce, Chris held July 4-6. Cardomane, left, and Barb Zamastil, hold up a Antique show registration Kirk gets gold bar deadline. 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