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Ending the beginning strong

January is more than just a birthday month

January

by Melanie Jongsma, Managing Editor

birthdayLANSING, Ill. (January 30, 2021) – This January has been a lot of fun for me, and I’m grateful for all the birthday wishes from Lansing Journal readers. Before we blow out the candles, sweep up the confetti, and close out the month, could I make one more birthday wish?

I’d love it if you would make one final January gift in support of your community newspaper.

The month of January sets the tone for our year. Your response to these giving opportunities helps us know whether you consider this newspaper a worthwhile investment. By ending January financially strong, we begin the year with confidence and the resources we need to keep publishing quality community news.

We got through 2020 together. Readers like you helped us publish news every single day. And we don’t want to let up in 2021.

Will you help us end this month and begin this year from a position of strength?

Join our family of monthly supporters (monthly support helps us budget the year of news publishing):

Or make a one-time January gift (these gifts help fill the gap when advertising revenue is lean):

 

Prefer to write a check?

Wonderful! Here’s the info:
The Lansing Journal
PO Box 742
Lansing IL 60438

Thank you for investing in this local newspaper. Throughout 2021 we will be working hard to make sure The Lansing Journal is a news source that you look forward to reading—every single day.
January

Melanie Jongsma
Melanie Jongsma
Melanie Jongsma grew up in Lansing, Illinois, and believes The Lansing Journal has an important role to play in building community through trustworthy information.

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