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Index
Staff and Contributors
Business
Lifestyle
Jonell Kehias
D’Vine Affair .................................... 4
ZooDo ......................................16, 17
Editor
By the Numbers ............................. 5
Lawn Social .............................18, 19
Club 92 Appreciation ................... 7
That’s What She Said ..................20
Deanna Frautschi
Leaders of Distinction .................. 8
Presidents Charity of Choice ...21
Writer, photographer, naturalist
Two Nutty Birds .............................. 9
Poem: Country Thanksgiving ...............22
Erin Martiens Designer
Michael Escoubas
Carle 5th Year Anniversary .......10
Poet Justin Hurt
Playla .........................................12, 13
Photographer
Business Barometer ....................14
Thom Rakestraw
Parting Shot ...................................23
Cover photo courtesy of Hannah McLane Photography.
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BANNER UNVEILING Linda Herman was honored with a banner unveiling at Redbird Arena on Friday, Sept. 17 . Herman dedicated 30 years to ISU, from 1972 to 2002, and was a pioneer in women’s athletics. ISU President Terri Goss Kinzy, athletic director Kyle Brennan, Linda Herman and friends watch the unveiling of the banner.
MAYORAL TREE PLANTING Former mayors Richard Buchanan and Judy Markowitz were honored with a tree planting on the lawn of the Bloomington Center for Performing Arts on Friday, Sept 17. BOTTOM LEFT: Jennifer and Judy Buchanan, Sonja Reece; TOP RIGHT: Bloomington Mayor Mboka Mwilambwe with Scott Harrison
SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS From Jaycees to Kiwanis to Rotary, local service organizations make our community a better place. Below are two Bloomington-Normal Sunrise Rotarians who have received two of the highest honors in their district. Rotarian of the Year, Liz Palma with Hall of Honor winner, Julie Dobski.
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Grateful
YOUR CO COMPANY’S SUCCESS PROTECTED BY BUSINESS INSURANCE
Grateful
Here are some of the people, places and things we are grateful for.
D’Vine Affair for Marcfirst
Thursday, Sept. 23 Biaggi’s Ristorante Italiano Photos by Thom Rakestraw D’Vine Affair has had many homes over the year, but none so apropos as the parking lot of Biaggi’s. While the location has changed, Chef Troy Tomlinson of Biaggi’s and his fabulous food has been a constant. This year boasted a huge crowd and even more local restaurants and breweries including Ancho & Agave, Baxters, Crafted/ Pokeworks, Epiphany Farms, Fort Jesse Café, Lil Beaver Brewery , Keg Grove, and White Oak.
Fran and Herm Brandeau, Debi and Jim Grossman with a cutout of Chef Troy
Marcfirst CEO Brian Wipperman, Kevin Birlingmair
Nick Lurkins, Scott Miller
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Connie Mandula, Steve Anderson, Marty Mandula, Deb Anderson
Cheryl Magnuson, Dan Adams, Christina Rogers
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Jeannine Tomlinson, Dr. Jack Capodice
Through August 2021
NEW CONSTRUCTION
RESALE
YEAR-TO-DATE TOTALS
2021 YTD Totals
2021 YTD Totals
2021 YTD Totals
Units: 64
Units: 1,432
Units: 1,496
$$ Volume: $20,303,389
$$ Volume: $302,563,770 Average Price: $211,288
$$ Volume: $322,867,159
Average Price: $317,240
Average Price: $215,820
2020 YTD Comparison
2020 YTD Comparison
Units: 36
2020 YTD Comparison
Units: 1,366
$$ Volume: $9,905,378
Units: 1,402
$$ Volume: $259,718,183
Average Price: $275,149
$$ Volume: $269,623,561
Average Price: $190,130
Average Price: $192,313
Bloomington-Normal | *Compiled as of September 28, 2021
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Helping Hands honorees Sara and Greg Frankowiak with Tony Morstatter
NEW PENDING
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John Carter, Dan Adams
NEW
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416 N. Madison 3,240 sq. ft. Retail
201 W. College, NL 2,512 sq. ft. Bank Branch
2415 E. Washington, BL Investment Opportunity Office Condo
11 Currency Dr., BL 45,749 sq. ft. on 5 acres Health Club Building
404 Brock Drive, BL 39,500 sq. ft. Office Building for Sale
401 E. Jefferson, BL 19,446 sq. ft. Church
501 S. Towanda-Barnes Rd., BL 2005D Jacobssen, NL 5,880 sq. ft. 14,448 sq. ft. (divisible) Office Condo for Sale/Lease Office Lease Space
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PENDING 1719 E. HamiltonRd., BL 660 W. Main, El Paso 1108 Trinity Lane, BL 61,967 sq. ft. 4,700 sq. ft. 20,000 sq. ft. on 2.58 acres Flex Building SubLease Restaurant with Drive Thru Health Club Building
711 E. Washington, BL 2,018 sq. ft. Retail - Corner Lot
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LEASED 2313 E. Oakland, BL Investment Opportunity Office/Retail
850 W. Hovey, Suite 8000, NL 5,586 sq. ft. Retail Lease
510 E. Courtland, Morton 125,000 sq. ft. Industrial/Flex Sublease
121 W. North, NL 4,397 sq. ft. Retail - Uptown Normal
70 Years of Combined Experience Greg Yount - gyount@cbcregroup.com - 309.664.3527 Laura Pritts - lpritts@cbcregroup.com - 309.662.3370 YOUNT / PRITTS TEAM
304 N. HERSHEY RD., BLOOMINGTON, IL 61704 ~ 309-662-3377
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Club ’92 Appreciation Reception
Tony Morstatter and 2020 Helping Hands honoree Terry Reid
Boys & Girls Club of Bloomington-Normal Jack Lewis Jewelers, Bloomington Thursday, Sept. 16 Photos by Justin Hurt The Boys & Girls Club of Bloomington-Normal was established in 1992, hence the name Club ‘92. This prestigious club is for donors who want to contribute monthly recurring gifts. Currently there are 114 Club members whose generous contributions generate $6,000 of monthly income. Also the 2020 and 2021 Helping Hands Awards were presented to Terry Reid for 2020 and Greg and Sara Frankowiak for 2021.
Leaders of Distinction Awards
Hosted by the McLean County Chamber of Commerce Thursday, Sept. 30 Epiphany Farms Estate, Downs Photos by Thom Rakestraw The Leaders of Distinction Awards featured the naming of McLean County Chamber of Commerce ATHENA Leadership Award, honoring The Pantagraph’s 20 under 40 class and naming the Liz Larson Rising Leader Award winner. Colleen Kannaday, President of Carle BroMenn Medical Center and Carle Eureka Hospital was the recipient of the Athena award. Fellow nomi- IWU President Georgia Nugent, Heartland nees included Aggie Hedin, Community College President Keith Cornille Aimee Beam and Kathy Yoder. Pantagraph 20 under 40 honorees include Kate Browne, Jeremy Daniel, Kyle Davis, Kirsten Evans, Chad Frankeberger, Betty Garcia Patino, Jeanne Hamilton, Jenna Hart, Laura Hughes, Grace Irvin, Barbara Little, Craig McCormick, Elizabeth Palma, Stephanie Paxton, Brett Petersen, Brad Ruehrdanz, Annie Swanson, Brandon Thornton, John Twork and Andi Whalen. More photos at pantagraph.com/limited
Scott Kinzy, ISU President Terri Goss Kinzy, Brandon Thornton
Bob Dobski, Liz Palma, Betty Garcia Patino, Julie Dobski
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Aimee and Brian Beam
Aggie and Glen Hedin
B.J. Wilkin, Kathy and Bill Yoder
Sue Henrichs, Marcia Basolo, Grace Irvin, Donna Anhalt, Cathy Holbrook
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Deanna Frautschi
Fall and winter are the best times to see both White-breasted Nuthatches, who are with us year round in Illinois, and Red-breasted Nuthatches, who come down from more northern climates when pinecones are scarce. Both species of nuthatches love peanut feeders and suet. The White-breasted Nuthatch (shown on peanut feeder) is about 6 inches while the Red-breasted is about 4 and one-half inches. Both are often seen on trees and feeders facing head down as they search for food or store seeds in bark crevices. Red-breasted Nuthatches typically depart to head north in March while White-breasted Nuthatches will stay all year raising their young in early spring.
Commercial Real Estate Services GrEG YOuNT
Laura PrITTS
Retail • Office • Apartments Industrial • Land • Buildings Investment • Lease Space
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THOM JONES
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MIKE TaLKINGTON
MIcHaEL O’NEaL
MEGHaN O’NEaL-rOGOzINSKI
309-662-3377 • 304 N. Hershey, Bloomington, IL • www.cbcregroup.com Each Office Independently Owned & Operated.
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Two “Nutty” Birds
“NUTTY” BIRDS
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Carle Health & Fitness Center 5th Year Anniversary Party
Thursday, Sept. 9 Carle Health & Fitness Center, Bloomington Photos by Thom Rakestraw This fun-filled evening featured live music from the Captain Ron Band, raffles and giveaways. Carle Health & Fitness is based on the concept that a healthy mind, body and soul are essential to true wellness. With a focus on promoting whole-person health and complete well-being, Carle provides programming and services from all dimensions of wellness.
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Staff: Jacob Hospelhorn, Blake Heinz, Catherine Porter, David Vale, Kelsey Leslie Page, David Vale, Jenna Souhrada, Molly Smeltzer, Clemons Kelsey Clemons, Allie Ploense, Stacey Miller
John and Mary Jo Mayer, Carol and Roger Elliot
John Hesse, Catherine Porter, Brian Frank, John Jenkins
Distinguished Property Gallery 19373 U.S. Highway 150, BL • $998,500
Live in a gracious style of luxury in a all brick 1st floor master floor master 1.5 story walkout basement lake home. This home is located with on a beautiful private 2.84 acre treed lot located 10 minutes from Tri Valley schools, interstate highway access and Bloomington-Normal airport. 5 bedrooms and 5.5 baths with plenty of room for family and guests on all 3 levels, with 2 nice home office options on the main level. Natural gas service to home along with commercial sized electrical service, allowing for future plans. Natural gas powered 17kw electrical generator with disconnect. ADT internet security system. Time tested gravity flow foundation drainage system with no need for pits or pumps. Commercial sized gutters and downspouts. Electronic controlled lawn irrigation system with irrigation water pumped from lake. Lawncare fertilization and weed control applications paid through 2021. 20’ x 40’ heated salt water pool. Scenic lot with wildlife!
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Dan Greene 309-531-2035 danlgreene@hotmail.com
Amazing custom home on a beautiful nearly 2 acre lot in Kings Mill Subdivision with lake access! This one of a kind ranch is open and spacious with 10 foot ceilings, tons of windows, and loads of natural light. The attention to detail will wow you with Craftsman accents and trim throughout the home. The main floor features an office/den with built in bookcases, a large living room with gas or woodburning fireplace and tin ceiling, dining room with wood beamed ceiling, and eat-in kitchen with custom amish cabinets and granite countertops. The owners’ suite is upscale and generously sized. Down the hall is a huge pantry, locker space/drop zone, two additional bedrooms, a full bath, and laundry room. The screened porch and sprawling composite deck overlook the backyard that has enough space for adding an outbuilding. The finished walk-out lower level has a kitchen, a full bath, family room, and 4th bedroom. There is also plenty of unfinished storage space, a huge hobby or exercise room and a storm shelter. The three car garage has plywood sheeting walls and floor drains. This home is absolutely stunning! Lots of extras including...back up generator, geothermal with zoned temperature control, wood and tile flooring throughout most of the house, well thought out wide doors and hallways, outlets in the exterior soffits, and two sump pumps. Every detail has been covered inside and out and offers so much for luxury living!
The Gerig Team Becky Gerig 309-212-4120
Gorgeous two story house, in one of the most beautiful and centrally located neighborhoods in Bloomington, close to shopping, businesses, and schools. One owner and gently lived in and move in ready with lots of amenities! Two story foyer welcomes you to a beautiful floor plan with 9 foot ceilings, hardwood floors, lots of crown moldings, formal living and dining room open to a gourmet kitchen with granite counter tops, large island, lots of cabinets, butler pantry and a nice breakfast nook, and a large family room with gas fireplace! Second floor with large master bathroom with cathedral ceiling and a great walk in closet plus 3 more nice size bedrooms and a full bathroom. Family room with look out windows and a full bathroom in the basement is another wonderful feature to add to this gorgeous house; large 3 side loaded garage. Lots of updates include A/C in 2011; Furnace in 2016; Water heater in 2019, entire house repainted in 2018; Roof new within the last 6 years. Do not miss out and make this beautiful and quality built house yours!
Each Office Independently Owned & Operated.
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Jack Ruch
309-824-0293
2203 Yarrow, BL $389,900 Summerfield Subdivision
9432 Abbey Way, Downs $535,000 Custom built home! Park like setting lot. Surrounded by trees, wildlife, nature. The homes exterior has stone and brick accents, custom designed! You will see deer, turkey, fox and birds. Custom rounded doorways, arches and decorative columns. Tri-Valley Schools and beautiful Sherwood Subdivision! Gorgeous travertine flooring in the kitchen and dining room, entry way and bathrooms. Home theatre with a 10 ft screen and surround sound stays. Bar in the basement with daylight windows, Anderson Windows and upgraded insulation means lower utilities. Four zone sound system throughout the house. 16x12 Gazebo on the deck. Beautiful Patio with stone surround basketball court with NBA style hoop. Oversized 3 car garage, stainless steel appliances and front load washer and dryer stay. 850 sq ft garage.
9874 Delta Circle, BL $665,000
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Location! Location! Location!
Liliana Taimoorazi
(309) 826-5559 ltaimoorazi@coldwellhomes.com
CommerCial Buyer’s Brokers
Y
ou saved your money and did your homework. You’ve been to the bank, and your business plan screams success. Now all you need is the perfect location. You’ve been driving the market and perusing the internet for months (or years!) and you know where you need to be, but there are real estate signs everywhere. Which spaces are the right size? Which locations can you afford? Are they zoned correctly? Do they have a grease trap? How high are the ceilings? Do they have any use restrictions? How much parking will they allocate to you? As you contemplate calling ten different brokers to ask about fifteen different spaces, you wonder if there might be a more efficient way to find the right space. Luckily, there is. A knowledgeable Commercial Broker can help you wade through the options, and may even know of space that’s not currently on the market. If you are familiar with the residential real estate market in Illinois, you may be familiar with the concept of a Buyer’s Broker who works on behalf of a Buyer (or Tenant) to find the right property. In McLean County and surrounding areas, a Buyer’s
Broker is typically compensated through the Listing Agent, so there is frequently no cost to the Buyer. Your Broker should establish this relationship and clarify this for you upfront. A good Buyer’s Broker will work really hard on your behalf, and he or she may ask you to sign an agreement that confirms your relationship. Always read everything before signing, but typically these agreements are simply to protect both sides, confirming that the Broker will work diligently on your behalf, and that you will agree to work through your Broker. When you drive by a new sign on the “perfect” property, a quick call or text to your Broker is all you need. No need to waste time setting up a showing appointment with the Listing Broker, just to find out your brand new specialty oven won’t fit in the space, the ceilings aren’t high enough for your gym equipment, or the zoning doesn’t allow outside storage for your raw materials. If you are buying a franchise, oftentimes, a franchise’s real estate department will allow a franchisee to work through a local Broker who is familiar with the market. The real estate department
typically reserves the right to approve the location, but they will work together with a local Broker to find the right site. A good Buyer’s Broker can provide so much more than basic property information. A Buyer’s Broker can help you determine what market lease rates are, who typically pays for different operating expenses, how much landlords are likely to contribute towards tenant improvements, whether there are any red flags with regard to zoning, who you need to contact at the City and/or the County before proceeding, and much more. Before you try to do it alone, consider enlisting the help of a professional. It might not cost you anything, and it might save you significant money, time and frustration. Laura Pritts, is a licensed broker at Coldwell Banker Commercial Real Estate Group in Bloomington. For more information on commercial real estate, contact Laura at (309) 824-0507 or lpritts@cbcregroup.com
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Dr. Dele Ogunleye, Cat Woods
Karen and Tony DeAngelis Bill Croff, Leann Seal, Colleen Reynolds
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COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE Retail, Office, Land, Lease Space, Investment & Multi-Family
105 N. Center, BL $528,940 ($76/sq. ft.) • Office Bldg., 6,963 sq. ft., 3 Floors • Downtown Bloomington across from Law & Justice Center • Well-appointed with many updatesMUST SEE!! • Parking available in city parking deck and on street • Located in the Enterprise Zone • Zoned B-3 (Central Business District)
240 GREENWOOD—LAST CORNER LOT — VETERANS PARKWAY & HAMILTON ROAD
• Great exposure—streets on three (3) sides. • Signalized intersection. • Good traffic—20,000+ vehicles per day. • Ingress & Egress on Hamilton and Greenwood. • Utilities Available. • New Developments in the Area. • “As Is” Mike Flynn Broker-Lawyer-REALTOR® 309-662-2124 mflynn@cbcregroup.com
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4,500 sq. ft. Open Floor Plan, Formerly a fitness center.
4120 Vic Dr., BL $609,000 Amazing location, Ideal site for a Gas Station and Convenient Store at the growing side of Bloomington, Corner lot of 1.99 Acres, close to businesses; across the street from once Ovation Movie Theater.
Redbird Property Management, Inc.
410 Detroit Ave., BL $549,900
Call Tom O’Rourke, Designated Managing Broker, at
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Hosted by Children’s Discovery Museum Thursday, Sept. 10 Children’s Discovery Museum, Normal Photos by Justin Hurt The Children’s Discovery Museum was turned into the ultimate adult playground complete with a climber challenge, rainbow flames, smoking bubbles, and paper airplanes! Guests had fun playing throughout the museum and visiting the 12 local restaurants which offered a wide variety of food from pizza to shrimp and grits to goat cheese balls. Many guests took part in the Mixology Class and learned how to make an Old Fashioned. Proceeds from this event directly support the Museum’s mission to inspire the love of learning through the power of play.
One of the best East side locations ideal for retail and restaurants with great drive by traffic exposure! Large lot of 1.77 with fantastic visibility from Towanda Barnes and easy access from Detroit Dr. Each Office Independently Owned and Operated.
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Liliana Taimoorazi
(309) 826-5559 ltaimoorazi@coldwellhomes.com
Dan Adams, Tim Norman, Kevin Birlingmair
Pam and Herb Eaton, Kathleen Lorenz, Chemberly Cummings, Normal Mayor Chris Koos
PUBLISHER. PHOTOGRAPHER. COMMUNITY CONNECTOR. STEPH MAZANOWSKI
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Bringing People Together & Helping Businesses Connect and Grow
Business Barometer
in east Bloomington.
Rivian’s first truck rolls off line
NORMAL — After months of delays, fine-tuning and test runs, Rivian’s first production electric truck, the R1T, rolled off the line and into a customer’s hands Sept. 14, launching a new era of automobile manufacturing in Illinois.
Texas Roadhouse opens
BLOOMINGTON — Texas Roadhouse, a Louisville, Kentucky-based restaurant chain specializing in hand-cut steaks and large servings of American-style food, opened a restaurant Sept. 15 at 1713 E. Empire St., Bloomington, with plans to employ 225 fulland part-time workers.
Destihl wins brewery awards
NORMAL — Destihl Brewery in Normal was a big winner at the Great American Beer Festival on Sept. 10 in Denver, scoring medals for its DeadHead series of IPAs in two of the national competition’s most competitive categories.
Pool retailer closes
BLOOMINGTON — Rod Hinderliter, co-owner of Backyard Pool & Patio Inc. closed the Bloomington swimming pool and spa retailer at the end of September, citing spiraling prices, supply chain disruptions and a labor shortage.
Trail East developer quits
NORMAL — A month shy of demolition, Iowa-based Bush Development LLC on Sept. 16 formally pulled out of agreements to build the planned four-story Trail East building in uptown Normal, citing a lengthy lawsuit involving a mural at the site and “devastating market and economic conditions.”
Compeer Financial moves
BLOOMINGTON — Compeer Financial, a member-owned Farm Credit cooperative that serves agriculture and rural communities, moved from offices at 2000 and 2005 Jacobssen Drive in Normal on Sept. 20 to a 42,000-square-foot facility at 1303 Leslie Drive
Plant store blooms
BLOOMINGTON — Owners Kristi Hofmann and Austin Arreola say Rooted Studios Plant Nursery at 409 N. Main St., Bloomington, which specializes in houseplants and other indoor gardening supplies, has blossomed after opening in August.
U.S. Bancorp touts State Farm deal
BLOOMINGTON — U.S. Bancorp executives at a U.S. Bank branch reopening in September in Bloomington said the event showed the deal in which the nation’s fifth-largest bank acquired State Farm Bank’s existing deposit and credit card accounts continues to go well.
OSF bases Life Flight team in B-N
BLOOMINGTON — An OSF HealthCare Life Flight helicopter/ air ambulance and a team of four pilots, 10 flight nurses and paramedics and two mechanics now are based 24 hours a day, seven days a week at a hangar at the Central Illinois Regional Airport, Bloomington.
Agritourism sites see busy season
NORMAL — Central Illinois pumpkin patches, apple orchards and other agritourism favorites geared up for another successful fall season this year, expanding events and inventory, despite mask and social distance requirements.
BroMenn honored for stroke care
NORMAL — The American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association have recognized Carle BroMenn Medical Center in Normal for “exceptional” care of stroke patients.
Pandemic stresses veterinarians
BLOOMINGTON — An influx of new pets adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown has overloaded veterinary clinics and animal hospitals in Central Illinois and nationwide, local care providers said, and a staffing shortage has made it worse.
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Fall is a Great Time to Buy or Sell a Home! Contact one of these REALTORS to make your dreams of a new home come true! ®
THE DILLMAN TEAM
Karen Wilson
Broker / RealtoR® Direct Line
Your Real Estate Expert DEB CONNOR
309.531.1912 304 N. Hershey Rd. Bloomington, Il 61704 each office Individually owned and operated
Camille Cornwell Broker, RealtoR®
309-275-6713 camillecornwell@comcast.net
309.824.3436
Call, Text or Email!
Bruce Dillman, Broker: Andrea Dillman, Broker: 309-838-8390 or 309-846-1558 or brucedillman@hotmail.com Dillmanteam@kw.com
Each Office Independently Owned & Operated.
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Liliana Taimoorazi 309.826.5559 www.lilianacoldwellhomes.com
304 N. Hershey Rd. Bloomington, Il 61704
Kwilson@coldwellhomes.com www.coldwellhomes.com each office Is Independently owned and operated
Greg Zavitz, Broker
309-ASK-GREG 275-4734
greg@zavitz.com Search all local listings at:
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Central Illinois REALTORS
#1BrickyardDrive Bloomington,IL61701 Mobile309-319-0565 vcurry@bhhscir.com
Steve Sovereign GRI, CRS, and ABR Broker, Realtor
(309) 826-4646 ssovereign@coldwellhomes.com Each Office Independently Owned & Operated.
A member of the franchise system of BHH Affiliaties, LLC
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Zoo Do 2021
Hosted by the Miller Park Zoological Society Saturday, Sept. 11 Miller Park Zoo, Bloomington Photos by Carlos T. Miranda It was night for celebrating. Miller Park Zoo is celebrating its 130th year of operation. The Zoo just broke ground for Kaye Andrews, Al Bedell, Dick and Lucy Meads the Sullivan Rohrscheib Education Theater and in a few weeks there will be a ribbon cutting to open the new DeBrazza’s Monkey exhibit. Attendees enjoyed a steel drum serenade, otter and alligator feeding, animal encounters, silent auction and the chance to win a beautiful diamond necklace from Bremer Jewelry.
Dan and Paula Deneen, Charles and Joan Vanden Eynden
K I R S T E N E VA N S
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If you’re lookIng for a proactIve realtor wIth proven results & accolades to help properly represent you contact me today! 2021 Reader’s Choice Best Real Estate Agent - TOP 5 • 2021 20 Under 40 2020 30 Under 30 Coldwell Banker National • 2020 Reader’s Choice Best Real Estate Agent - Top 5 2020 Business partner of the year - mclean county chamber of commerce Bnyp
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Amanda Wycoff Neaves, Ed Neaves
Karen and Bob Altman
Zoo Do 2021
Brad and Ronda Glenn, Angie and Frank Hoffman, Linda Simkins, Alan Novick Jay Tetzloff, Zoo Superintendent
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Danielle Sieben, Dr. Catharine Crockett, Amy Hodges, Mellissa Wahl
Beverly and Bill Edwards
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The Lawn Social
W.D.Boyce Council, Boy Scouts of America Wednesday, Sept. 15 Home of Xandra and Dr. Robert Lee, Bloomington Photos by Carlos T. Miranda This year’s Lawn Social recognized the significant contributions of Dr. Jerry and Carole Ringer with the Good Scout Award. Nancy Brady, The award is given to show appreciation Former Sen. Bill Brady, Chuck Erickson, David Schultz Xandra Lee to an exemplary individual or couple in the community while raising funds to provide a quality scouting experience for our youth in Bloomington-Normal. Jerry and Carole’s philanthropy is far-reaching and they are well-known in this community for their generosity. The Lawn Social raised $89,000 which will be used to support ScoutREACH, a program that gives our at-risk youth an opportunity to take part in programs that provide them positive experiences and influences. Lee Shaw, Jr W.D. Boyce Council Scout Kevin Birlingmair, Mary Executive
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The Lawn Social
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Good Scout honorees Jerry and Carole Ringer with family
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That’s What She Said
Presented by Carle Health Wednesday, Sept. 1 Ewing Cultural Center, Bloomington Photos provided to Limited Eight women from Bloomington-Normal took to the stage in a one-night live performance of “That’s What She Said” which empowers women to share from the heart and bravely and vulnerably talk about things women need to hear The evening also included a “Power of the Purse” online auction by the Women United of United Way of McLean County. Over 60 purses were on display during the cocktail hour for guests to bid on. The auction raised $11,730 for Women United’s WorkForce180 Initiative.
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Steampunk Extravaganza
Cheris Larson, Brandon Shaffer, Jay Shannon of Project Oz
Mid-Illinois Realtors Association President’s Charity of Choice Event To benefit Project Oz Thursday, Sept. 9 Lil Beaver Brewery, Bloomington Photos by Thom Rakestraw Attendees were encouraged to dress up in all things steampunk including cogs, corsets, top hats, spats and pocket watches. The evening included glass blowing, drag queen entertainment, a costume contest and silent auction. Project Oz partners with young people to build a foundation that promotes safety, opportunities and well being. Services include housing and homeless resources, crisis intervention and prevention and education. For more information go to projectoz.org
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