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  1. 2016.7.2 - Pin, Promotional

    Pin, promotional, metal, 2 1/4" diameter, red and white and black, on front is artwork showing a split with the words, "Please Don't Divide Our Town and Children." Pin back. Refers to School District U-46 re-aligning its district boundaries in relation to Bartlett schools. Children living in Bartlett's Walnut Hill Subdivision would not be able to attend Bartlett HIgh School. Rather they would be going to Streamwood High School.

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  2. 2017.24.1 - Button, Campaign

    Button, campaign, 2 1/4" diameter, metal, plastic, paper, bright orange, printed in black around edge of button, "KOZIOL & SMILKO U-46 VOTE FOR *, "Back- stamped, "Badge A Minit 1-800-223-4103", pin closure. Button supports George Koziol's run for the U-46 School Board on the same ticket with Tony Smilko.

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    Button, Campaign
  3. 2018.2.2 - Button

    Button, 2 1/4" dia., round, metal, paper, hot pink, Front- printed in black, "Put Bartlett on the Board Vote for Koziol Smilko"," Back- pin. In November 1997, George Koziol and Tony Smilko ran for School District U-46 School Board under the "Concerned Residents for Community Schools" banner. Neither candidate won a seat on the board.

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