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NEED TO KNOW Learn more about the area’s towns on the following pages: La Salle ����������������������������������������������� 4 Peru ����������������������������������������������������� 4 Oglesby ����������������������������������������������� 4 Spring Valley ���������������������������������������5 Ottawa �������������������������������������������������5 Putnam County �����������������������������������6 Mendota ����������������������������������������������6 Utica �����������������������������������������������������6 Princeton ���������������������������������������������7 AIRPORT Illinois Valley Regional Airport is owned and operated by the city of Peru. It has two lighted, paved runways that can handle business jets. A 4,000-by-75 foot crosswind runway accommodates all sizes of aircraft. Hangar space is available. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE/ VISITORS BUREAU Illinois Valley Area Chamber of Commerce & Economic Development 1320 Peoria St., Peru 815-223-0227 www.ivaced.org Mendota Chamber of Commerce 800 Washington St. 815-539-6507 www.mendotachamber.com Ottawa Area Chamber of Commerce 633 La Salle St., Ste. 401 815-433-0084

Ottawa Visitors Center 100 W. Layette St. 888-688-2924 www.experienceottawa.com Princeton Tourism & Visitor Bureau 435 S. Main St. 815-875-2616 or 877-730-4306 www.visitprinceton-il.com Streator Tourism 118 Oak St. 815-672-2055 or 888-485-9895 www.streator.org REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT North Central Illinois EDC 815-224-0647 or 815-224-0645 http://www.northcentralillinois.org/ DIGGING INFORMATION JULIE, Inc. 800-892-0123 or 811, www.call811.com GARBAGE/RECYCLING/REFUSE/SEWER/ WASTE/WATER La Salle Public Works Department ������815-223-6344 Utilities ���������������������������������������815-223-3755 www.lasalle-il.gov Mendota Streets & Sanitation Department 815-539-7287 Water/Sewer 815-539-6307 www.mendota.il.us Ottawa Utility Billing ���������������815-434-0158 Ext. 11 www.cityofottawa.org Illinois Valley Waste Services ���866-875-2293

illinoisvalleywasteservices.com Waste Management ������������������800-747-2278 www.wm.com Peru Utility Billing �����������������������������815-223-0061 www.peru.il.us Republic Services ���������������������815-434-2035 Princeton Street Department ��������������������815-872-7331 Utility Billing (City Hall) ���������815-875-2631 Waste Water Department �������815-879-3961 Water Department ��������������������815-879-8066 www.princeton-il.com Spring Valley Water Billing/City Clerk’s Office 815-664-4221 Garbage/Republic Services 779-861-2887 or 815-434-2035 Spring Valley Public Works Department 815-664-4752 www.spring-valley.il.us Streator City Hall �������������������������������������815-672-2517 www.ci.streator.il.us Illinois American Water ����������800-422-2782 www.amwater.com Waste Management ������������������800-747-2278 www.wm.com Utica Village Hall �����������������������������������815-667-4111 GAS Ameren Residential ���������������������������������800-755-5000 Business ��������������������������������������800-232-2477 www.ameren.com

Nicor Gas ������������������������������������888-642-6748 www.nicorgas.com HOSPITALS St. Margaret’s Health - Peru 925 West St., Peru 815-223-3300 www.aboutsmh.com St. Margaret’s Health - Spring Valley 600 East First Street, Spring Valley 815-664-5311 www.aboutsmh.com Perry Memorial Hospital 530 Park Avenue East, Princeton 815-875-2811 www.perrymemorial.org OSF St. Paul Medical Center, Mendota 1401 East 12th St. 815-539-7461 osfhealthcare.org/saint-paul/ St. Elizabeth Medical Center, Ottawa 1100 East Norris Drive 815-433-3100 www.osfhealthcare.org POST OFFICES La Salle 427 1st St. ����������������������������������815-224-1410 2950 Chartres St. ������������������������815-223-2635 Mendota 818 Washington St. ������������������815-539-6366 Ottawa 750 E. Etna Rd. �������������������������815-433-1177 Peru 1500 4th St. �������������������������������815-223-0320

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NEED TO KNOW Spring Valley 100 E Erie St ������������������������������815-663-6321 Streator 221 E. Hickory St. ���������������������815-672-2606 For additional information refer to www.usps.com or call 1-800-ASK-USPS (275-8777) TELEPHONE SERVICE & REPAIR Access One, Inc. Business 800-804-8333 www.accessoneinc.com

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Frontier Residential ���������������������������������800-921-8101 Business ��������������������������������������800-921-8102 Repair �����������������������������������������800-921-8104 www.frontier.com

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ITV-3 ����������������������������������������������309-670-1291 www.itv-3.com McNabb Telephone 815-882-2201 or 888-574-4454 www.nabnett.com Mediacom ������������������������������������866-637-2225 www.mediacomcable.com MTCO Communications 815-795-5161 or 800-227-5161 www.mtco.com RCN Residential ���������������������������������800-746-4726 Business ��������������������������������������877-726-7000 www.rcn.com ELECTRIC Ameren Residential ���������������������������������800-755-5000 Business ��������������������������������������800-232-2477 www.ameren.com ComEd Residential ���������������������������������800-334-7661 Business ��������������������������������������877-426-6331 Espanol ���������������������������������������800-955-8237 TTY ����������������������������������������������800-572-5789 www.comed.com Peru Electric Department 815-223-0044 Princeton Electric Department 815-875-1231 www.princeton-il.com

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Located at the intersection of Interstate 39 and 80, La Salle has experienced continued growth. Whether you’re looking for adrenaline pumping action or historical activities, La Salle has it all. You can spend an evening taking in a production at Stage 212 or listening to music on the lawn of Hegeler Carus Mansion. Hegeler Carus Mansion, a National Historic Landmark, offers tours of the lavish 57 room home. The mansion, full of elaborate details also houses the oldest private gymnasium in America. A journey on the Illinois & Michigan Canal can be a unique experience aboard

the mule-pulled canal boat. Population: 9,120 Schools: La Salle-Peru Township High School, La Salle Elementary School District, Trinity Catholic Academy, La Salle-Peru Christian School Parks: Rotary Park, Hegeler Park, Mary Hegeler Carus Memorial Park, Ninth Street Park, Pulaski Recreation: Veterans Memorial Swimming Pool (Hegeler Park), Senica’s Oak Ridge Golf Club, Starved Rock Family Fun Library: La Salle Public Library features events for children and adults.

OGLESBY A small town with a focus on being a family-friendly community, Oglesby is home to great schools, beautiful parks, family owned businesses and many family-oriented events. Population: 3,549 Schools: Lincoln School, Washington School, Holy Family School, La Salle-Peru Township High School Parks: Lehigh Park, Memorial

Park, McPhedran Park Recreation: Municipal pool, city summer and winter recreation programs, fishing at McPhedran Lake, plus a canoe landing Library: Oglesby Public Library A highlight of Oglesby is their annual Summer Fun Fest which occurs in June. Featuring carnival, vendors, car show, music, food vendors, fireworks!

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The comfort of a small community within a short drive from major metropolitan regions provides Peru a quality family environment with many economic incentives. Resting in the beautiful Illinois River valley, Peru’s natural landscape offers many recreational activities. Newcomers can enjoy the mall and surrounding retail stores, consisting of some Fortune 500 companies. Many fine restaurants, automobile dealers, churches, schools and an excellent hospital help make up the canvas of Peru. Peru’s location is conducive to utilizing natural resources. Peru’s hydroelectric plant on the river provides Peru residents with a green energy source for electricity. The city is surrounded by expansive farmland, supporting a diversified industrial, service and agricultural economy. Residents have the convenience of being located off several major Interstates making for an easy trip to Rockford, Peoria, Bloomington-Normal, Rock Island-Moline and Chicago. Find out more by visiting peru.il.us or developperu.com.

Population: 10,300 Schools: Parkside Middle School, Northview School, Peru Catholic School, La Salle-Peru Township High School, St. Bede Academy Parks: Washington Park, Baker Lake Park, Centennial Park, Veterans Memorial Park, McKinley Park, Sunset Park, 28th Street Park, American Nickeloid Park Recreation: Peru Parks and Recreation Department offers many summer programs for residents. To see a full list of programs, pick up a flier at city hall or visit the city’s website, peru.il.us. The city’s parks have ball diamonds, tennis courts and soccer fields. Baker Lake allows fishing and offers a path for walking, running, biking and skating. Also, the Illinois Valley YMCA offers many recreational programs which can be found on their website. Library: Peru Public Library provides educational and recreational information to its patrons. For information, browse the website perulibrary.org or contact us at (815) 223-0229.

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SPRING VALLEY www.facebook.com/City-of-SpringValley-IL Population: 5,239 Schools: John F. Kennedy, Hall High School & St. Bede Academy Parks: Kirby Park, Savitch Park, Downtown Mini-Park, Noles Park, City Square Park, Baltikauski Park, Casford Park and Coal Miners Park with a fishing pond. Recreation: Spring Valley Boat Club, Barto Landing Boat Launch, Spring Creek Golf Course, Spring Valley’s Coveny Memorial Pool and Hall Township’s Echo Bluff Park and Recreation Area. Events: Visit their Facebook page for annual events that include music, car shows, races, parades and many others. Library: Richard A. Mautino Memorial Library includes adult, reference and a children’s library, offering a variety of programs and services. 8154.663.4741, https:// www.facebook.com/Richard-A-Mautino-Memorial-Library Attractions: Spring Valley Historic Association Museum

Restoration of its historic architecture, beautification with trees and flowers and encouraging the establishment of unique shops and restaurants have all led to an ambiance which causes people to want to be in Ottawa. Rich in history and art, Ottawa is known as the scenic gateway to Starved Rock State Park. The continued focus on growing its tourism and manufacturing industries has resulted in awareness of Ottawa in Chicago and the surrounding area. Ottawa hosts unique year-round festivals. Visit the city website for the latest updates. Population: 18,768 Schools: Ottawa Township High School, Regional Safe School; Marquette High School; Lincoln Elementary School, Central Intermediate School, Shepherd Middle School, McKinley Elementary School, Jefferson Elementary School, St. Columba School and Marquette Catholic Academy

Recreation: There are many outdoor things to do and see in Ottawa. Ottawa is just minutes from the legendary wooded cliffs, soaring river bluffs and impressive waterfalls that attract more than two million visitors a year. Whether hiking along the Illinois & Michigan Canal or fishing in the Illinois River, Ottawa is a “natural” delight. Power-boating, sailing and jet skiing are popular in “The Town of Two Rivers,” with public access ramps, conveniently located in the city’s Allen Park. Enjoy the magic of Ottawa, whether by hiking nature trails, mountain biking, canoeing or simply by contemplating the scenic vistas. Ottawa offers a complete list of things to do and places to visit at pickusottawail.com. Library: Reddick Public Library District strives to serve its community’s needs for literacy, information, recreation, and culture. reddicklibrary.org

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Spring Valley’s proximity makes it a natural location for industry, business, residential and recreational growth. It is bordered by Interstate 80 on the north and is situated within 60-90 minutes of several major metropolitan areas. It is home to St. Margaret’s Health, a regional health system. The Illinois River borders the south. Barto Landing, a free public boat launch, provides access to 50 miles of the river without the need to traverse locks, making this a favorite stop for boaters and fishermen alike. Spring Valley is home to the annual Masters Walleye Circuit Tournament, along with several other fishing events and is a part of the Illinois River Road National Scenic Byway. Echo Bluff Park Recreational Area has walking and hiking trails, a high rope zipline challenge course and paintball. Other recreational attractions include Spring Creek Golf Course. Residents and visitors savor Spring Valley for its varied and delicious dining opportunities, along with convenient shopping and services. www.spring-valley.il.us; https://

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Mendota prides its community’s hospitality as a reason why so many people from the surrounding area enjoy their annual events. One of those events, the Mendota Sweet Corn Festival, attracts thousands each August. The annual event features a parade, carnival, beer garden, free sweet corn cooked in a vintage steam engine and other events. Aside from community events, residents can enjoy the city’s two man-made lakes, Lake Mendota and Lake Kakusha, for boating and fishing. Mendota’s Amtrak station, with trains making daily stops, allows residents to travel with ease. Population: 7,099 Schools: Mendota High School, Northbrook Middle School, Black-

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stone Elementary School, Lincoln Elementary School, Holy Cross School Parks: Lake Mendota, Lake Kakusha, Snyder’s Grove, Apple Orchard Park, Blackstone Park, Strouss Park Recreation: Mendota swimming pool, Mendota Golf Club, Mendota Area Y, fishing and non-motor boating on the lakes Graves-Hume Public Library: 1401 W. Main St., Mendota offers print and digital media along with many other activities for children and families throughout the year. The city also offers Mendota Business Park, located one-half mile west of Interstate 39 that includes a rail spur on the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad mainline and access to all city utilities.

Surrounded by Starved Rock State Park, Matthiessen State Park, the Illinois River, Starved Rock Lock and Dam Visitors Center and the Illinois and Michigan Canal, Utica is a destination for all seasons. Residents and visitors alike can enjoy the convenient access to hiking, fishing, boating, eagle watching and taking in the natural landscape the area has to offer. The La Salle County Historical Society Museum Complex and the Utica Public Library District provide photos, artifacts and historical information to learn more about the village and surrounding areas. Aside from being a spectacular nature destination, Utica boasts excellent dining, extraordinary wines, unique gifts, antiques and wonderful shops. A local staple, Burgoo Festival is

held annually in October. Over a wood-burning fire, the traditional pioneer dish is cooked between 12 and 18 hours. Attendees can not only scoop up a dish of the stew, but also peruse more than 250 vendor displays and take in musical entertainment. Burgoo is one of the longest-running and largest fall festivals in northern Illinois, established as a means to support La Salle County Historical Society. Population: 1,340 Schools: Waltham Elementary Parks: Danny Carey Field, Neighbors Park, Charlie Burgess Park, Magnuson Park Recreation: Senica’s Oak Ridge Golf Club, Starved Rock State Park, Grand Bear Resort at Starved Rock, Matthiessen State Park, La Salle County Historical Society Museum Library: Utica Public Library

PUTNAM COUNTY Consisting of the villages of Granville, Hennepin, Magnolia, Mark, McNabb, Putnam, Standard and Florid, Putnam County is the smallest county in Illinois by area. Population: 5,739 Schools: Putnam County High

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kins Park in Granville. Recreation: Hennepin & Hopper Lakes wetlands, Hennepin Pool, Putnam County Historical Society and Putnam County Conservation Area, Edgewood Park Golf Club in McNabb

Putnam County Public Library District: Six locations - Hennepin, Magnolia, Granville, McNabb, Putnam, Standard. Hours vary. putnamcountylibrary.org

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PRINCETON Professional theatre actors from around the country migrate to Princeton to live and perform during their summer season. Festival 56 presents a wide selection of memorable plays and musicals. And every Sunday the festival presents a fully staged, free production of a William Shakespeare play, on the court house square… it is Shakespeare in the Park! Speaking of the arts, Princeton has its own sidewalk Walk of Fame in front of the Apollo Theater and its historic and grand marque, where we recognize, with a star and plaque, those from Princeton who have made a name for themselves nationally and internationally, such as Academy Award nominated actor, Richard Widmark, Soap Opera star Kathryn Hayes, Nick Young, retired CBS News correspondent, and Keith Knudsen, former drummer for the Doobie Brothers during the 1970’s and early 80’s and again in the 90’s. Princeton Tourism presents our popular “Down on Main Street Concert Series”. Our downtown Main Street business district shuts down six times a year beginning in June and ending in early October. Bands throughout the region play in front of crowds exceeding 2500. If you make it in town for the September concert, you will find yourself in the midst of our annual Homestead

Festival, a three day event that draws thousands to town year in and year out. We are also home to two covered bridges; the youngest and oldest in the state. The oldest is the Red Covered Bridge, built in 1863, and it is still in use today. The Bureau County Historical Museum and Research Library, located on the court house square, is a treasure trove of artifact collections from around Bureau County and the state. It is home to the historic H.W Immke Photography Collection, some 20,000 glass

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Located on Interstate 80, in the middle of north central Illinois, Princeton (7800) is easy to find; a quintessential small midwestern town that has something for everyone. Our Main Street is unique. We have an uptown business district to the north that is separated by a half mile from a downtown business district to the south, where it meets a courthouse square that is home to an historic winged monument that serves as a memorial to those from Princeton and Bureau County who served in the civil war. Our unique uptown and downtown business districts are on the National Register of Historic Places, and it is where you will find a full complement of exceptional boutiques, wonderful restaurants, coffee shops and friendly residents and tourists alike. During the summer months, on the weekends, an old-fashioned trolley transports shoppers, residents and tourists from downtown to uptown and back again, with multiple stopping points along the way. If it’s culture you’re looking for, you need to look no further than Princeton. We are home to Festival 56, the States’ largest summer theatre festival (they also add special theatrical events during the fall and winter).


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