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Bloomington-Normal’s Premier Lifestyle and Business Magazine - September 2016

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Best of B-N Heidi Briney

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Fashion Karen Magers

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Index

September 2016

Features

Photo Galleries

Little Library Take Two..................................Page 5 Cancer Bites...................................................Page 6 Bill Flick........................................................Page 7 Butterfly Release................................... Pages 12-13 The Best of B-N Fashion........................ Pages 14-16 Exchange student flying high.......................Page 22 Estate Planning Questions and Misconceptions...............................Page 23 Labyrinth Dedication...................................Page 26 Poem: September in Funks Grove................Page 27 Business Achievements................................Page 33 Luther Oaks Healthcare Pavilion Grand Opening......................................Page 35 Multicultural Leadership Program Class of 2017 Reception.........................Page 36 Business Barometer.....................................Page 37 Inspiration...................................................Page 38

Great Futures Annual Campaign Celebration......................................... Pages 8-9 Brats and Bags...................................... Pages 10-11 Stroker Golf Classic............................... Pages 18-19 Brews at the Zoo..........................................Page 20 Casino Night................................................Page 24 Women’s Doe Day.........................................Page 28 McLean County Senior Expo................. Pages 30-31 Business After Hours...................................Page 32 The Terrace VIP Grand Opening..................Page 34

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t’s hard to believe that it’s time again for school, football and all the fun events that happen in the fall. Our September issue of Limited features some of the great fashion that we’ve seen out and about since our inaugural issue launched in November 2013. New York’s Fashion Week starts on September 7, but every week is Fashion Week in Bloomington-Normal. We think you’ll agree after you check out the photos on pages 14-16. This issue also features Brews at the Zoo — such a fun first-time event. I already have it on my calendar for next year! You’ll also find photos from the popular Brats and Bags event and coverage of several Community Cancer Center events. Speaking of our Community Cancer Center, a big thank-you to Dee Frautschi, who covered so many events while I was on vacation. Dee not only takes amazing photos, but is also an excellent reporter. This issue could not have happened without her. Happy reading and looking forward to seeing you at the next event!

Nothing says “fashion” better than a French Fries purse, which I won after a heated round of bidding at the recent Power of the Purse event. Someone walked away with a $4,600 Chanel bag that night. I walked away with a French Fries purse. I think I definitely got the better end of the deal!

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Little Library Take Two Story and Photos by Jean Lawyer

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hree and a half years ago my family installed Little Free Library #4940 in front of our home in rural Heyworth. Since then, hundreds of books have come and gone through its doors. Among the things we’ve learned as LFL stewards are: 1. We receive a lot more books than we give away. 2. Children’s books are most popular.

We had to expand our library. For the last year, we were wheeling out a red wagon with children’s books, so kids could select and reach them easily. However, that solution was very weather-dependent. Thanks to the generosity of The Pantagraph and the ingenuity of other library stewards , we now have an ideal solution to expand our book offerings. And it’s weatherproof. We acquired a former newspaper vending machine to house our new young readers’ library. At the same time, Cathy and Dave Oloffson (stewards of LFL # 5414 & 38282 in Normal) also selected one for their front yard. Many other stewards across the U.S. also are using repurposed newspaper vending machines. One of the best parts of a LFL is putting your own stamp on the design. My husband Dennis commissioned some steel panels, and our children, grandchildren and friends helped decorate them. However, the absolute best part of an LFL is watching children and adults in the neighborhood come and browse through the shelves, and take home some reading material. If you’d like to learn more about Little Free Libraries, go to www.littlefreelibrary.org. There you’ll find a map of the world, showing the locations of more than 40,000 libraries. We are fortunate to have so many right here in our community. Are you interested in starting a LFL in your neighborhood? You can acquire a newspaper vending machine to make a Little Free Library for a $50 donation to the Newspapers in Education Foundation. Contact Jonell Kehias at The Pantagraph at jkehias@pantagraph.com or 309-820-3350.

“Sharing a book with your neighbors is a random act of kindness well spent.” —from a post on the Little Free Library (LFL) Steward’s Facebook page

Dennis Lawyer installing panels on the repurposed newspaper vending machine.

Cathy and Dave Oloffson’s Little Free Libraries (photo by Cathy Oloffson)

The Lawyer’s grandson, Collin Lawyer, peruses the selection of books

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“Cancer Bites” Fundraiser Benefits Support Services Story and Photos by Deanna Frautschi

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he first Cancer Bites Fundraiser was held in July to benefit support services for patients of the Community Cancer Center. Those services include an oncology social worker and dietitian as well as health education and chaplain services. In addition, many support groups are available each month for both patients and family members. To find out more about services available, go to www.cancercenter.org.

Stevie Joslin, Alice and Stan Ommen

Donna and Chuck Bruno

Chris and Ed Kraft

Cancer Bites planning committee (l to r): Sandy Vail, Megan Haile, Janet MacKenzie, Candi Gray, Barb Haab, Becky Breen, Erica Kaisner-Hundman, Joe Prosser

Bill and Diane Crutcher

Sue Stroyan, Nancy Stevens, Sue Ellen Conklin

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Honor thy Mother and thy Father and thy B-N rules Moses, of course, posted his 10 Commandments to a godly life.

Here by 8 or 8:30 p.m., it’s a prebedtime snack.

The framers of the U.S. Constitution Bill Flick established the Columnist various rules by which Americans shall live.

Remember thy school carnivals and school market days. Keep them wholly.

Lincoln and his pals largely wrote the laws of Illinois. Bloomington-Normal? Over time, we all learn them, all by ourselves ... Thou shalt never get enough chain restaurants. Thou shalt also never have enough convenience-type stores, tanning salons and/or mattress selling establishments. Yea though I walk through the shadow of 9 p.m., I shall fear no evil, as this is an early-to-bed, early-to-rise community. They have 7 a.m. golf tee times here, rarely 7 p.m. On the East Coast, 8 or 8:30 at night is the standard dinner hour.

Thou shalt also love fundraisers.

Thou shalt never want to pay actual full retail price for anything, for verily I say unto you, wait for the sale items to come out instead, dangit. Worship thee sales rack at Von Maur. Thou shalt religiously watch the Weather Channel, ESPN Sports Center and the Food Network. Love thy Cubs and thoroughly hate thy Cardinals… or vice versa. Thou shalt love potlucks in Bloomington-Normal, whether at the office (“Food Day!”) or at church. Thou shalt endure continuous road reconstruction projects, particularly in summer. While verily I say unto, fill thy

stadiums and pack thy arenas, realize in B-N that any sitting of over 5,000 people in one place in Bloomington-Normal is not easy to come by ... unless perhaps it’s a country music icon at the Coliseum. Thou shalt never spend more than $10 for lunch. Thou shalt never also under-fill thy Target or thy Super Wal-Mart or thy Biaggi’s parking lots. Ever. Enjoy thy weekend golf game, succeeded only perhaps by attending thy weekend youth league soccer and/or football games or band festivals to see thee products of thy loins. Thou shalt never seriously consider actually merging thy school districts. Or thy cities. Keep them wholly ... separate. Thou shalt always read down this far in The Limited, of course. Oh God, yes. Thank you. Bill Flick is at bflick@pantagraph.com

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Great Futures Annual Campaign Celebration Boys and Girls Club Jack Lewis Jewelers, Bloomington Wednesday, July 20 Photos by Thom Rakestraw More photos at pantagraph.com/limited

Toni and Duane Farrington, Grant Anderson, Willie Brown

John Wohlwend, Duane Farrington, Illinois State University President Larry Dietz

Bloomington Mayor Tari Renner, Vickie Tilton, Pat Grosso

Aaron Hays, Brendan Heffner, Larry Johnson

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Pollyanna Spears, Doretta Herr, Duane and Toni Farrington

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Scott Davis, John Carter

Greg Cook , Mary Bennett-Henrichs, Holly Houska, Jon Voegele

Willie Brown, Carla Barnes, Normal Mayor Chris Koos


Honoring Willie Brown and Toni and Duane Farrington

Ed Neaves, Jon Sandage, Amanda Wycoff

Dee Frautschi, Rex and Valerie Schaffer

Frances and Jerome Maddox, Willie Brown, Dale Avery

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Brats and Bags Bloomington-Normal Sunrise Rotary Downtown Bloomington Friday, Aug. 5 Photos by Thom Rakestraw and Erin Woods

Mike Emery, Bill Yoder, State Rep. Dan Brady, Cheryl Hussain

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Steve Dobski, Steve Parker, Dr. Tom Nielsen, Jim and Anna Waldorf, Dr. Kathy Bohn

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baby bump is just one of the signs of your pregnancy. Rapidly changing hormone levels contribute to many physical changes in your body including fatigue, breast tenderness, nausea and constipation. Not every woman experiences all these effects. Some will have one or two and others will have more. Some women are surprised that they develop varicose veins during pregnancy due, in some cases, to rising progesterone levels that cause the walls of the blood vessels to relax. Varicose veins can appear during pregnancy for a number of reasons other than hormonal changes. If your

mother or father had varicose veins, you are much more likely to develop them. As your uterus grows, it puts pressure on the large vein in your abdomen (the inferior vena cava), which in turn increases pressure in the leg veins, leading to varicose veins. Additionally, while you are pregnant, the amount of blood in your body doubles, adding to the burden on your veins. Some varicose veins may disappear quickly after birth but they do tend to get worse with each successive pregnancy and as you get older. Here are 6 things you can do to help reduce your risk for varicose veins while pregnant: 1. Exercise as permitted by your doctor 2. Keep your weight within the range

recommended by your doctor 3. Elevate your feet and legs up whenever possible. 4. Don’t sit or stand for long periods of time in one position 5. Sleep on your left side 6. Wear medical grade compression stockings If your varicose veins don’t go away within a few months of delivery, call

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Community Cancer Center Butterfly Release Story and Photos by Deanna Frautschi

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he Community Cancer Center in Normal held its first butterfly release in the new healing garden on July 30. Over 200 monarch and Painted Lady butterflies were released by more than 100 community citizens in memory or honor of loved ones. It was a vivid expression of hope and peace. As the butterflies were released, participants delighted in their upward flight. They often landed on people or flowers in the new butterfly garden. An old butterfly blessing was read: “May the wings of the butterfly kiss the sun and find your shoulder to light on, to bring you peace, happiness and riches today, tomorrow and beyond.”

Butterfly check-in at front desk of the Community Cancer Center

Ellen Culver with butterfly in hair

Little boy contemplating released butterfly

Dee Frautschi, garden committee member, giving crowd directions for releasing butterflies with a monarch on her shirt

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The

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Fashionable families

While New York, Paris, London and Milan are known as the Big Four of Fashion, Bloomington-Normal residents are no slouches when it comes to style. We are lucky to have some amazing boutiques and stores that feature the latest in clothing and accessories. There are several fashion shows in town including the Children’s Discovery Museum Foundation, Illinois Symphony Orchestra Guild, Lydia Pinto’s student show which was featured in last month’s Limited and Downtown Bloomington’s new Tour de Couture. Limited magazine has attended many of the black-tie events in town where the ladies are beautifully adorned and the men are equally handsome in their dark suits and tuxes. Since our inaugural issue of Limited in November 2013, we have featured thousands of photos of fabulous fashionistas. We thought our readers might enjoy a little catwalk down fashion memory lane. Enjoy!

The Boore Family The Crystal Ball, 2015

A tip of the fashion hat The Hunt Family Evening of Stars, 2014

Katie Mavros, Melissa Ash, Michellle Mercier, Kathy Schniedwind, & Wendy Ives Kentucky Derby Party, 2014

The Looney/Woodhouse Family Chamber Gala 2015

The Miller Family Chamber Gala, 2015

Juanita Smith, Afiya Kumar, Stephanie Elam, & Johnene Adams Central IL Chapter of the Links, Inc. “The Tea”, 2014

The Stockton/Shangraw Family Evening of Stars, June 2016

J. Balmer Sharing the Rough Screening, 2015 Cranston Sparks Evening of Stars, 2015

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The Tyler Family The Crystal Ball, 2013


Mother/Daughter Fashion

Julie & Laura Dobski Western Ave. 90th Anniversay Gala, March 2016 Uma Kailasam & Rhea Balakrishna Rotary Indian Dinner, 2015

Kirsten & Carole Ringer Evening of Stars, 2015

Cat & Erin Woods Evening of Stars, 2015 Toni Tucker & Melissa Marx Women of Distinction, May 2016

Keli Huhra & Kristen Kubsch Power of the Purse, May 2016

Sandy, Michelle & Allisson Mercier Chamber Gala, Jan. 2016

Mickey & Britt Lower Women of Distinction, May 2016

Grace & Katie Henderson Family Ball, 2014

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Jane & Woody Shadid AWC Crystal Awards, 2015

Dr. Tom Nielsen & Dr. Kathy Bohn Chamber Gala, Jan. 2016

John & Ketti Carter Evening of Stars, 2015

Scott Heinrichs & Mary Bennett-Heinrichs Chamber Gala, Jan. 2016

Vicki & Tim Tilton 66 on Center Birthday Bash, 2015

Amanda Wycoff & Ed Neaves Comm University, 2015

Jim & Debi Grossman Evening of Stars, June 2016

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Rep. Dan Brady Celebrate America, 2015

Fred Noyes Young Mens Christmas Pa rty, 2014

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Julie Kubsch GLT Summer Concert, Aug. 2014

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Terry Reid & Marlene and Chad Wood ruff First Bite, June 2016

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Brews at the Zoo Presented by Bloomington-Normal Jaycees Miller Park Zoo, Bloomington Friday, Aug. 5 Photos by Erin Woods

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Dave Burroughs and Julien Rauber with Dave’s 1942 Stearman. Story by: Jonell Kehias Photos by: Thom Rakestraw Many Bloomington-Normal families generously open their homes (and their hearts) to exchange students from foreign lands. The Denaults are one of those families. Christel Denault teaches French at Calvary Christian Academy and Steve is the executive vice president of Enterprise Business Services at Country Financial. Julien Rauber, 18, from Paris, France, has previously spent time with

Julien gives a thumbs up right before the plane taxis down the runway.

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the Denaults in 2014. At one point, Julien was toying with the idea of becoming a pilot. Which makes the Denault family a perfect match, as Steve is a licensed pilot and the entire family is aviation-oriented. Steve has taken Julien up in his plane, a 1946 Cessna 120. “I know I needed to up the ante this year,” laughed Steve. “So I called my friend Dave Burroughs.” While many may know Dave as the founder and CEO of the Bloomington Gold Corvette Show, he is also an aviation enthusiast who began flying at age 9, became licensed at 17 and became a flight instructor when he was 21. “He’s a pilot’s pilot,” said Steve. Which might be a bit of an understatement for someone who is a four-time Stearman national Aerobatic Champion, eight-time Stearman National Champion and national formation check pilot. So a day after Julien’s nine-hour flight from Paris to Chicago O’Hare, he was once again at an airport ready to take another flight. This one would only last about 30 minutes. And he would be the only passenger. In Dave Burrough’s canary yellow 1942 Boeing

Stearman. Burroughs was taking Julien from the old Central Illinois Regional Airport to his farm in El Paso, with grass landing strip. Christel, Steve and son Nathan, 19, were all there to see Julien off. As soon as the plane lifted off, Steve and Nathan hightailed it to El Paso to do a passenger swap. Julien would deplane and then it would be Nathan’s turn in the open air cockpit. As Julien gave a big thumbs up from the plane, Christel snapped several photos to commemorate the flight. “I always like to send Julien’s mother photos of what he’s doing,” explained Christel. “But I ‘m not going to send these right away. I’ll wait till he lands.”

Julien snaps a quick selfie before take-off.

Dave Burroughs ensures Julien is safely strapped in.


Answers to Common Estate Planning Questions and Misconceptions As an estate planning attorney, I routinely encounter many common estate planning questions and misconceptions. Below are some brief answers to common questions and misconceptions.

4. Does having a will mean my estate will avoid probate?

Chad A. Richie

1. Is estate planning only for the wealthy? No. The truth is that almost everyone needs an estate plan regardless of income or net worth in order to minimize stress, unnecessary confusion, and costs for loved ones after a death. A basic estate plan consists of a will, power of attorney for property, power of attorney for healthcare, and sometimes a revocable living trust.

2. What is probate?

Probate is a court process of transferring legal title of property from a person who has died to that person’s heirs. Probate usually takes nine to 12 months to complete if there are no complications. Probate can be avoided if an estate has little or no “probate assets.”

3. What is the difference between probate assets vs. non-probate assets?

Probate assets are assets that you own in your name only that DO NOT automatically transfer at your death. If you don’t have any probate assets in your estate, then your estate does not have to go through probate.

No. A will is a document that is used in the probate process – it doesn’t help avoid probate. A will is a document that states what happens to your probate assets when you die.

5. What happens if you don’t have a will? If someone dies without a will then we look to Illinois law to see who inherits your probate assets. For example, Illinois provides that if someone is married with children when they die, then half of their probate assets will go to the surviving spouse and the other half of their probate assets are split among their children. Many people prefer to have a will instead of letting the state decide who inherits their assets.

6. What is a revocable living trust and do you need one?

A revocable living trust (“RLT”) is a trust a person funds with their own assets when they are alive. A person that funds a trust is called a “grantor.” During the grantor’s lifetime, that person has complete control over the assets they transferred into their RLT. All assets in a RLT avoid probate when the grantor dies. A RLT is a powerful estate planning tool that can be used to avoid probate, reduce estate taxes, and control assets long after the grantor’s death.

7. Do I need to worry about estate taxes?

Both Illinois and the federal government have their own estate tax. Illinois will tax an estate that is over $4 million when someone dies. For 2016, the federal government taxes estates that are over $5.45 million. Your “taxable estate” includes assets such as life insurance, retirement accounts, the equity in your home or other real estate, personal property, cash and other investments.

8. How can I give part of my estate to a charitable organization?

A few simple ways to help a charity through your estate plan are by naming them in a specific bequest in your will; giving a percentage of your retirement funds to a charity (saving on income tax); or naming a charity as a beneficiary of a life insurance policy. Many organizations have established foundations to help donors structure gifts through their estate. _________________________________ Chad A. Ritchie is an estate planning attorney who practices in Bloomington. For more information about estate planning, business planning or real estate law you can contact Chad A. Ritchie via telephone at (309) 662-7000 or email at chad@ritchielawoffice.com. For more information, go to ritchielawoffice.com

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Winning for Women Professional Women of McLean County 2nd Annual Casino Night ISU Alumni Center, Bloomington Thursday, July 28 Photos by Thom Rakestraw

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Labyrinth Dedication Story and Photos by Deanna Frautschi

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labyrinth was recently dedicated at the Community Cancer Center in Normal as a part of its healing garden. Labyrinths have been around for over 4000 years and are found in most major spiritual traditions worldwide. Only one path leads to the center of a labyrinth. People walk to the center while meditating and slowly walk out again. As your direction changes, your awareness shifts from right brain to left and back again. For many, this induces a more receptive state of awareness and spirituality. The labyrinth is available for walking by anyone at any time of the day (407 E. Vernon). It can also be accessed from Constitution Trail behind the center.

Labyrinth dedication attendees walking the labyrinth at end of the dedication ceremony

Cat Woods, Don and Lucille Engelkes, Roger Hunt

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Women’s Doe Day Lakeside Country Club, Bloomington Wednesday, July 20 Photos by Kelly Shannon

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hile it’s normally a co-ed club, on a hot Wednesday in July, Lakeside Country Club was open only for the ladies. The day featured a 9-hole golf scramble, lunch, pool time, cards, a 50/50 raffle and duck races. This year the theme was Wild West, so the ladies came decked out in their best cowboy gear. Giddyup!

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McLean County Senior Expo Presented by Calvert & Metzler Illinios State University Bone Student Center, Normal Tuesday, Aug. 2 Photos by Kelly Shannon

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Business After Hours McLean County Chamber Connect Transit, Bloomington Wednesday, July 29 Photos by Kelly Shannon

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COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE Retail, Office, Land, Lease Space, Investment & Multi-Family 3808 Ballybunion, BL $799,000

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Business Achievements DJ’s Painting & Remodeling announces 2 hires DJ’s Painting and Remodeling Inc., announces two hires to its management team. Ali Drennan was hired as an interior designer, and Julie Kietzman was named marketing coordinator. Ali Drennan is a recent graduate of Illinois State University, with a Bachelor’s degree in Interior Design. Her hobbies include painting and refurbishing. Julie Kietzman is also an ISU graduate, with a Bachelor’s in Marketing. She also has a background in photography.

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Heartland Bank names community reinvestment banker

Heartland Bank and Trust Company proudly announces the promotion of Belinda Landry as community reinvestment mortgage banker. Landry was promoted from the bank’s loan servicing support area, and will be responsible for assisting Belinda customers with residential Landry lending needs, including new home mortgages, mortgage refinancing, second mortgages, home equity lines of credit, and home equity loans. She is a graduate of Summit Christian College and Lincoln Christian University, and previously worked as a licensed clinical professional counselor and retains her counseling license so that she may do pro bono services for various mental health establishments.

Gibson completes 14th year of continuing education

Amy Gibson has completed her 14th year of continuing education with the American College

of Sports Medicine. Gibson has formerly trained and tested new fitness instructors. Gibson is a 4.0 Masters’ graduate from the University of Illinois, with intern experience in epidemiology at The Aerobics Institute in Dallas, Texas. She is also establishing American Fitness Pros, a company to promote certified fitness instructors of accredited organizations.

Heartland Bank adds to treasury management team

Heartland Bank and Trust Company proudly announces the hiring of Todd Lindsey, CTP, as Treasury Management Sales Officer for the local market. Lindsey will be responsible for developing new business relationships and assisting existing business clients with their Todd deposit and treasury Lindsey management needs. He is a graduate of Eastern Illinois University, has earned the Certified Treasury Professional designation, and brings 23 years of banking and financial experience to the bank.

Lending a helping hand. For nearly 150 years, Busey has been proud to partner with our communities for purpose and progress. Busey backs our neighbors with a solid promise to reinvest in our communities — one project at a time.

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Luther Oaks Healthcare Pavilion Grand Opening Luther Oaks, Bloomington Tuesday, July 12 Photos by Thom Rakestraw

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What once was a vision has now become reality! n July 12, hundreds of residents, guests and dignitaries gathered under a spacious tent to celebrate the opening of the Healthcare Pavilion. The Healthcare Pavilion will have 18 private rooms with private bathrooms. Short-term rehabilitation nursing care will be for residents who require rehabilitation following a stay at the hospital. Long-term nursing care will be for residents whose wellness depends on consistent day and night attention from healthcare professionals. The Healthcare Pavilion completes the continuum of care for the Luther Oaks campus, which also includes independent living, assisted living, and memory support. Final approval from Illinois Department of Public Health is anticipated for mid to late September at which time residents will have access to the Healthcare Pavilion.

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The Amazons: Julie Dunbar, Jennifer Huffman, Sally Tucker, Stacy Seibring

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“Hanging with Friends” …At Little Jewels…. We provide a place for families to feel connected, children to grow and learn, and opportunities to share in making the world a better place.

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Multicultural Leadership Program Class of 2017 Reception Story and Photos by Deanna Frautschi

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he 8th Multicultural Leadership Class kicked off its program with a reception at Heartland Community College. Many community supporters were in attendance. Class of 2017 includes Mohamed Jamal M. Mohamed Ayub, Rob Bartlett, Kiowana Brown, Allie Browning, Michael Canada, Carol Christensen, Jeff Crabill, Steve Grady, Arthur Haynes, Terri Helregel, Janeca Holloway, Gaynett Hoskins, Heather Johnson, Sheena Keating, Mark Killick, Cherry Lawson, Tommy Navickas, Shenā Nicholas, Carla Ramos, Laura Severs, Justin Vickers, Eleisha WhitneyOlson, Joceyln (Joy) Winnell and Susan Wright. MCLP develops diverse leaders with a focus on discovering oneself, appreciating diverse perspectives, developing leadership skills and becoming a servant leader. Executive Director Linda Bollivar said, “Our goal is to develop diverse leaders who serve their workplace, home and community and leave the world better off for it.” To learn more about MCLP, go to www.bn-mclp.org.

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Bev Hornickel, Mandava Rao, Carolyn Lavere, Hetal Dhirawani, Linda Bollivar

Sunish Menon, Richard Lozada

Mary Riddle, Jordan Collins, Kiowna Brown

Vanitha Giriprakesh, Jhun Medina

Kathy DeWerff, Kari Sandhass, Kris Harding

Darrell Richards, Jerin Thomas

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Time capsule preserves Farm Bureau heritage BLOOMINGTON — Illinois Farm Bureau employees got to experience their corporate heritage when a time capsule that was sealed in granite when IFB moved its headquarters from Chicago to Bloomington in 1961 was opened for the organization’s 100th anniversary celebration.

Banker sees bright future for local economy NORMAL — Ed Scharlau, vice chairman of Busey Bank, painted an upbeat picture for McLean County's "very strong economic engine," despite an increased unemployment rate from a year ago, at the 18th annual “Economic Outlook for McLean County” July 26 at Illinois Wesleyan University.

Bentley to rebuild car dealership after fire BLOOMINGTON — Owner Bill Bentley was already in “rebuild mode” as he watched fire on July 23 destroy Bentley Motors, a business started by his father in 1964 at a South Main Street building that had housed car dealerships since 1953.

Retailers revitalize Empire shopping center BLOOMINGTON — Dick's Sporting Goods, PetSmart and DSW were among national chains preparing this summer to open stores at Empire Crossing, the revitalized successor to Colonial Plaza shopping center at 1608 E. Empire St.

Developer revamps 26 homes for rental market BLOOMINGTON — Brinshore Development of Northbrook has spent $5 million and 14 months renovating 26 foreclosed single-family and duplex homes throughout Bloomington and Normal to add to the affordable-housing rental market.

Home market looks robust in June BLOOMINGTON – The Bloomington-Normal Association of Realtors said 351 homes were sold in June, bringing the year-todate total to 1,419 and marking a 5.4 percent increase from the 1,346 homes sold in the same period in 2015.

ISU study: Wind farms boon to economy NORMAL — The state's 25 largest wind farms generate $30.4 million in annual property taxes and $13.86 million in extra income annually for landowners who lease their land to wind farm developers, according to a study released July 21 at Illinois State University.

Couple to open trampoline facility in B-N BLOOMINGTON — Eric and Julie Corcoran of Hudson plan to open an indoor Altitude Trampoline Park franchise at 1702 General Electric Road, Bloomington, by the end of 2016.

Cabinet maker relocates after fire BLOOMINGTON — Miller Whiteside Woodworking relocated this summer from 505 S. McClun St., Bloomington,

to 306 W. South St., McLean, after a fire in March destroyed the home of the business that makes cabinets and counter tops and repairs furniture.

Group-buy effort brings solar power to B-N NORMAL — Paul and Kathy Packard this summer became the first people to buy and install home solar panels through Solar Bloomington-Normal, a group-buy program aiming to bring more solar energy to the Twin Cities.

State website to highlight local food producers BLOOMINGTON — Epiphany Farms of Bloomington and Funks Grove Maple Sirup are among 200 creative enterprises that will be highlighted in "Illinois Made," a series of videos produced by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity’s Office of Tourism.

MedExpress urgent-care center to open NORMAL — MedExpress, a national medical chain based in West Virginia, will open a $1.1 million, 20-employee urgent-care location this fall at 1700 Parkway Plaza Drive, Normal.

Diners rush for last chance to eat at Beningo's BLOOMINGTON — The phones at Beningo's, a landmark Italian eatery founded 46 years ago in west Bloomington, began ringing off the hook with requests for reservations when owners Janet and Denny Whitworth announced in mid-July they planned to close the family-owned business and retire.

Hotel eyed for Front 'N' Center building BLOOMINGTON — With plans for a $52 million hotel and conference center on two downtown Bloomington blocks shelved, East Peoria commercial real estate broker Jeff Giebelhausen announced plans in early August for a smaller, privately funded, limited-service hotel in the Front 'N' Center building.

B-N fans still wild about Harry BLOOMINGTON — Barnes & Noble bookstore in Bloomington found there still is magic in the "Harry Potter" name when fans turned out in droves the night of July 30 for the midnight debut of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.”

Normal, Microsoft reach software-sharing deal NORMAL — Whether you run a startup company or are a worker hoping to improve your digital skills, a software sharing and training deal announced Aug. 2 between the town of Normal and Microsoft put some powerful tools in your hands, free of charge.

Community clinic on course for Sept. move NORMAL — The Community Health Care Clinic was on track to move into a larger facility at 900 N. Franklin Ave., Normal, by mid-September after officials said renovations there were nearly complete in early August.

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Inspiration Photos by Deanna Frautschi One may go a long way “after one is tired. ”

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1713 A tullamore, BL 115 Susan Dr., Units D/E&G Office – For Sale/Lease Office/Retail – Lease 1,266 & 2,516 sq. ft. 2,280 sq.ft.

1701 E. Empire, BL Retail ‐ Lease 3,000 & 3,623 sq. ft.

810 IAA Drive, BL Office/Warehouse/Development 37,458 sq. ft., 5.45 Acres

808 Eldorado #202, BL 2409 E. Washington, Unit 1 1,350 sq. ft. for Lease For Sale Zoned B-1 2,332 sq. ft. Zoned B-2

5 Westport Ct., BL Salon/Retail/Office 2,286 sq. ft.

1304 E. Empire, BL Office ‐ For Lease 4,636 sq. ft.

2703 McGraw, BL Suites 2 and 4A 1,050 and 400 sq. ft.

1501 N. Main, NL Restaurant ‐ For Sale 2,650 sq. ft.

803 E. Lafayette, BL Office ‐ For Lease 2,600 sq. ft.

2442 S. Main, BL Multi-Use Investment 4.73 Acres

SOLD PENDING 421 Detroit, BL Office – Sale/Lease 13,840 sq. ft.

1717 Ft. Jesse, NL Retail – For Sale/Lease 9,048 sq. ft.

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603-607 Hannah, BL Lease or Sale 2 buildings, 3 parcels

2031 Warehouse Road, NL Village Green Place, Champaign 228 Greenwood, BL Warehouse – For Sale For Sale/Lease Commercial or Residential Use 99,255 sq. ft. 2,400-5,163 sq. ft. 3.3 acre lot w/ house

2402 E. Washington, BL Bank/Office Building 4,484 sq. ft., 1.18 Acres

2444 S. Main, BL Near Interstate 3,000 sq. ft.

3901 General Electric Rd, BL 715-755 W. Raab Rd., NL Office ‐ For Sale/Lease Multi Bldg. Facility 3,122 sq. ft. 9.1 Acres

1 Yount Drive, Unit C, BL Retail/Office Space for Lease 1,670 sq. ft.

1537 Ft. Jesse, NL Office – For Sale 3,526 sq. ft.

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122 E. Center, LeRoy E 425 North, Heyworth Restaurant Lease,BL Mobile Home Park 3,500 sq. ft. Retail/Office/Apartment 4 Acres – Zoned R-2 Call for Details 2,400 sq. ft.

802 S. Eldorado Crossroads Mall – Wylie Dr. Class A Office Space for Lease Office/Retail Space for Lease/Sale 10,000+ sq. ft 1,210-28,783 sq. ft.

SOLD

SOLD

915 N. East 1655 & 1659 N. Main, Morton 2406 Rainbow, BL 4 Unit, Multi-Family 25,000 sq. ft. Gen. Industrial Income Property-Apt. Bldg. 12-1,100 sq. ft. units Across from IL Wesleyan Library Fully Leased

508 E. Monroe 6 Unit, multi-family 2,190 sq. ft.

614 E. Chestnut, BL Duplex – For Sale 3,073 sq. ft.

Crossroads Center, NL Two Lots Totaling 7 acres; Zoned B-1 – Access to Hwys. I-55, I-74, & I-39 2016 S. Main, BL 1.4 Acres ‐ Lighted intersection at Main and Hamilton, across from McDonalds. Downs Crossing 0.79-4.72 acre lots; Corner of Hwy. 150 & Towanda-Barnes Rd. 420 Kays Drive, NL 1.15 Acres ‐ Great corner lot at Towanda and Kays. Good traffic counts.

1271 Airport Rd, BL 1.1 Acres ‐ High residential growth area. Fully developed lot. Empire Business Park, BL Various sizes available ‐ Located in the Enterprise Zone, across from CIRA. Rt. 9 West, BL 41+/‐ Acres near I‐55/I‐74 Interchange. Zoned M1 (can be rezoned to B1) S. Elm & E. South, McLean Five 71’ x 132’ lots available. Great MultiFamily Development Opportunity

SOLD

SOLD

1806 E. Empire Office w/ basement 1,581 sq. ft.

4013 Pamela Drive, BL 23,381 sq. ft. ‐ Corner lot in growing area, near many new developments. 210 Greenwood, BL 4.15 Acres ‐ Zoned M1. Excellent commercial or apartment development. 419 Bronco Drive, BL 1.83 Acres ‐ Corner lot in developing area. Easy access to I‐55/I‐74 Lot 1, Highpoint Hill, Lexington 1.16 Acres ‐ Prime commercial lot, off I‐55 Interchange.

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705 W. Washington, BL Four Units-Fully Remodeled Near Coliseum-Downtown BL

1008 Wylie Dr. BL 1.57 Acres (Behind Farm & Fleet) At I -74 & Market St./ Rt. 9 Interchange LeRoy Plaza Sub, LeRoy 1‐3 Acres ‐ at I‐74 Interchange 1404 Ft. Jesse Road, NL .91 acre lot, Zoned B-1 Near Towanda Ave Outlot 4, Route 116, Pontiac 4.98 acres near I-55 Frontage on Highway 116

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