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Attend these special events sponsored by Heartland Bank
Saturday, Sept. 11
“Rockin Down The Highway” is a song written by Doobie Brother Tom Johnston about “good times”. We believe the Bureau County Homestead Festival is about having a good time with our families and friends.
9:00 - 11:00am Pleasant Street Parking Lot
You will notice around Homestead week, there will be 18 wooden guitars up and down Main Street depicting an album cover from the Doobie Brothers.
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During that same week, a presentation of family photos and memorabilia of Keith Knudsen will be on display in the window of the Bureau County Genealogical Society located at 629 S. Main St. 50th Anniversary commemorative medallions will be available for purchase throughout the weekend of Sept. 9th - 12th and 50th Anniversary t-shirts can be purchased at Meadows on Main and The Studio.
Heartland Bank will be donating $1,000 to Zearing Child Enrichment Center
FREE CONCERT - SEPT. 11 Alexander Park located on Park Avenue West
4:30 6:30pm
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Sunday’s events include the 10th Annual BBQ Rib Cook-off from 6:30am until 3:30 pm at the parking lot at Central Bank, Pancake and Sausage Breakfast at The Moose from 8am until 12pm, the 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony at Rotary Park at 10am, and the 41st Annual Car Show from 8am until 12pm. The Homestead 50/50 Raffle will take place at 3:30pm in front of the Apollo Theatre.
A complete list of daily events can be found on our website: www.homesteadfestival.com
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Come on out and help us celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Bureau County Homestead Festival. You’ll be glad you did!
Saturday’s events include The Underground Railroad 5K at the Bureau County Metro Center at 8:30am, Children’s Fun Fair at 606 S. Main Street from 9am until 11am, Beta Sigma Phi Arts and Craft Show from 9am until 6pm on the courthouse lawn, and The Homestead Parade at 1:30pm. A Blues Concert will be at Alexander park from 4:30 until 6:30 pm. Something for everyone!
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50/50 raffle tickets are available online at homesteadfestival.com and can be purchased at the Princeton Area Chamber of Commerce, Wyaton Hills Golf Course, Neighboorhood Ace, Central Bank and Guys and Gals.
Homestead kicks off on Thursday night with a Down On Main Street Summer Concert featuring The Boat Drunks in front of the Prouty Building at 6pm. Friday’s events include window displays, Owen Lovejoy Homestead Tours from 1pm until 4pm, the unveiling of Keith Knudson’s star in front of the Apollo Theatre at 4pm, Princeton Junior Women’s Club ice cream social from 5pm-9pm, and Live Music from “The Doobie Others”, a Doobie Brothers Tribute Band from 7pm-9pm.
We will not have staff assisting at all of our games this year, so please be concientious of families and other children waiting to play.
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CHILDRENS’ FUN FAIR
When Princeton Tourism decided to unveil the star for the late Doobie Brother’s Drummer, Keith Knudsen, the Homestead Festival Committee decided to dedicate the Homestead Festival in honor of the Princeton High School graduate.
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We would like to take this opportunity to thank each of you for your continued support of our Bureau County Homestead Festival! What a fantastic weekend celebration this has become!
The Homestead Steering Committee and Lawn Social Committee would like to offer their sincere appreciation to our 2021 Homestead Festival Managers.
RICK CLARY & TRACY MAKRANSKY Steve and Shellee Monier, Tom and Betsy Kammerer, and Michael and Sue Stutzke.
It takes energy, dedication and organization to make our Homestead Festival a success.
Our Bureau County Homestead Festival Began in 1972. It was a celebration to honor Owen Lovejoy and his contributions to our nation’s history. Please join us by saying “Thank You” to everyone who supports this spectacular weekend.
Thank you to both Rick and Tracy for providing both the time and the talent to help make this event happen!
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Steve was named employee of the year by Princeton National Bancorp in 1989. He graduated from NIU in 1994 with an MBA majoring in finance and was recognized by Beta Gamma Sigma in 1991 for high school achievement. He was employed by Citizens First National Bank which later became Heartland Bank and Trust from 1994-2015. He served as Senior Vice-President and Corporate Sales Manager. Awarded employee of the year in 2002, he led the bank’s efforts in creating a sales culture and the development of a full-service investment department.
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In March of 2015, he began his own investment practice with KB Elliott Financial Advisors and is currently active in that business. His community activities include: • • • • • •
Princeton Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, currently President Youth Service Bureau Board of Directors Bureau County Historical Society Board of Directors Princeton Elementary School District Board of Education, currently President Princeton Rotary Club Father Farrell Council of Knights of Columbus
Steve is a member of the St. Louis Catholic Church where he serves as a lector. He was a member of the Princeton Elks Lodge. He has been married to Carla for 45 years. They have four children, two daughters-in-law, one son-in-law, and six grandchildren (one girl and five boys). Three children and three grandchildren (Lexi, Bryce, and Eli) live in Princeton, and one son and three grandchildren (Miles, Beckham, and Jona) live in Arizona.
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Steve obtained his FINRA registration 7, 24, 63 and 65. He also obtained an Illinois Health producer’s license and an Illinois Real Estate Broker’s license both of which are currently maintained.
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STEVE BUSLOG was born and raised in Macomb, Illinois. He graduated from Western Illinois University in 1973 with a Bachelors of Art majoring in Political Science and minoring in US History. While at Western, he was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, founding member of WIU’S Show Choir, “The Newcomers”, and was a member of WIU’s Men’s Glee Club and University Choir. He was employed by Princeton High School from 1973-1979 as a social studies teacher. While at PHS, he coached freshman basketball for five years and F-S baseball for one year. He also served as the student council advisor. He served as the youth choir director for two years at St. Louis Catholic Church. Employed by Citizens First National Bank from 1979-1987 as a lending officer, he became vice-president of commercial loans. While at Citizens First National Bank he volunteered with many organizations including: • The Bureau County Day Care Board of Directors • The Princeton Jaycees • Princeton Tiger Athletic Booster Club • Knights of Columbus • Homestead Couple Steering Committee
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The Homestead Festival Lawn Social is an annual event and a major fundraiser for the Homestead Weekend. This year, the event was held on June 12 at the Owen Lovejoy Homestead.
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“Rockin Down the Highway” was celebrated for this year’s Lawn Social. The Homestead Steering Committee says “Thank You” for a successful kick-off to the 2021 Homestead Weekend!
2021 HOMESTEAD THEME The theme “Rockin Down the Highway” was chosen for this year’s Homestead Festival. “Rockin Down the Highway” The Wildlife Concert is the second double live album by American rock band the Doobie Brothers, released in 1996. The concerts were performed to benefit the Wildlife Conservation Society, hence the album’s title. — Wikipedia
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Tickets are available online at homesteadfestival.com, from our Steering Committee members Steve & Shellee Monier, Tom & Betsy Kammerer, Michael & Sue Stutzke, Homestead Managers Rick Clary & Tracy Makransky and several other volunteers. Look for us at many upcoming community events such as Beef & Ag Days and Princeton Street Concerts throughout the summer.
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The Homestead Festival 50/50 Raffle is back! In 2019, we split almost $22,500, and after canceling the Festival in 2020, our goal is to reach more than $50,000 this year to celebrate the Homestead Festival’s 50th anniversary. Proceeds from the raffle help support the weekend; either way...it’s a win!
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Join us for the 50th Annual Homestead Festival! Thursday, September 9th - "The Doobie Others" - A Doobie Brothers Tribute Band. 7pm-9pm. Sponsored by the Homestead Festival and Central Bank Saturday, September 11th & Sunday, September 12th - Beta Sigma Phi Arts and Crafts Show - 9am to 6pm on Saturday and 10am to 4pm on Sunday, on the Courthouse lawn. Saturday, September 11th - Homestead Festival Parade-1:30pm. South Shore Drill Team to perform at Pleasant Street parking lot after the parade.
Sunday, September 12th - 10th Annual BBQ Rib Cook-off - 6am3:30pm - Central Bank parking lot. Sponsored by Bonucci Farms, Princeton Redi-Crete, Sullivans Foods, Princeton Park District, Meadows on Main, and Pat Griggs Sunday, September 12th - 41st Annual Car Show - 8am-2pm South Main Street, Princeton Sunday, September 12th - 3:30pm - Homestead Festival 50/50 Raffle - 3:30pm, winner announced in front of the Apollo Theatre
Saturday, September 11th - Kevin Purcell and the Nightburners-Blues Concert- 4:30pm - 6:30pm - Alexander Park. Food, Beverage, and spirits provided by Princeton Park District, Sponsored by Heartland Bank and Trust Co.
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CORPORATE SPONSORS ($1000+) 2 Geeks Web Design Beck Oil Company Bureau County Republican City of Princeton Country Financial Heartland Bank and Trust Co. Marquis Energy Prescott Brothers
FESTIVAL PATRONS ($100 - $499) Albright, Marge Animal Care Clinic Bockel, Dr. and Mrs. R. Bonucci Farms Bruce Jewelers Bureau County Farm Bureau Cartwright, Fred and Margo Chamberlain, Rex and Mary Church, Brian and Julie Clary, Reid Clary, Rick and Robin Corteva – Princeton and Utica Production Plants Corteva – Princeton Research Davis, Jackie Denton, Mike and Suzanne Diller - Rod
FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVAL ($25 - $99) Alter, Jay and Jen Arteaga, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bergandi, Mr. and Mrs. Best, Penny Birkey, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blessman, Gary and Marcia Bonucci, Tony and Liz Bouslog, Steve and Carla
Browning, Kay Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bureau County Christian Center (Bob and Pam Hennkelman) Cain, Keith and Julia Cartwright, Cliff and Kathy Castelein, Paul and Bridgette Coates, Bea Darm, Bill Davis, Christine Davis, Nicholas and Alecia Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. R F Eklund, Don and Gloria Evans, Don and Diane Fritz, Melinda Garvin, John and Sue Grant, Randy and Patricia Gutshall, Adam and Kylee Hansen, Brock and Charmaine Hartz, Dave and Anne Hellman, Adam and Elta Zahner Johnson, Amy Keutzer, Matthew and Ryan Kiser, Marcia Lange, Rodney and Tammy Lenihan, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kunkel, Tim and Cheryl Makransky, Martin and Tracy May, Eric and Dena Doran McCabe, Roger and Linda McCombs, Mr. and Mrs. McCutchan, Julia McCutchan, Ron and Deanna Merth, Robert and Jennifer Mickow, Mary Monier, Steve and Shellee Morris, Mike and Kelly Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Morrow, Tony and Stephanie Van Ordstrand Neumann, Jerry and Michele Peacock, Wayne and Stacy Polson, Gary and Debra
Quiram, Joel and Susan Rapp, Ben and Theresia Rapp, Jim and Nancy Reinhardt, Warren and Pat Robinson, Edd and Karen Russell, Bob and Deb Saylor, Mike and Kathryn Schou, Pat Schultz, Lori Scruggs, James and Sue Scruggs, Kevin and Sarah Smith, Ethan and Lauren Smith, Jim and Sharon Stutzke, Michael and Sue Suarez, Jay and Clare Swinford, Lani Taylor, Mrs. And Mrs. Eric Telfer, Kay
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FESTIVAL SPONSORS ($500 - $999) Douglas Plant Health First State Bank - Princeton Precision Auto Wash – Owners Mike and Linda Judge Princeton Park District
Droessler, Maureen and James Gassen Everett, Dr. Richard and Dr. Barbara Swalve Farrell, Dennis Fetzer, Derek and Candice Flight Manufacturing Grady, David and Sara Hefty Seed Co. Heiden, Pete and Nancy Kammerer, Thomas and Betsy Knipper, Jon and Tara Madsen, Terry and Deb Meadows Home Décor and Gifts Mestan, Robert and Cecelia Michlig Energy Midland States Bank Milles, Jan Naffziger, William and Quinta Nelson, Steve and Gina Nelson, William and Dorothy Peacock, Rick and Beth Prairie State Tractor Princeton Redi-Crete River Valley Coop Stetson, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Studstill Media Sullivan Foods TCI Manufacturing Zearing, Lou and Terri
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Schedule of Events
THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY Max Halberg Sr. Memorial Golf Tournament Wyaton Hills Golf Course 2 Player Scramble – 9 or 18 Holes Visit homesteadfestival.com for details
FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY 5 Decades of the Homestead Festival. Display located on Columbus Street
FRIDAY EVENTS
Owen Lovejoy Homestead Tours – 1 to 4pm Unveiling of Keith Knudsen’s Star – Apollo Theater Sponsored by Princeton Tourism 4pm Bureau County Historical Society Tours – 1 to 5pm DOWNTOWN IN FRONT OF SOLDIERS & SAILORS PARK & COURTHOUSE LAWN Princeton Junior Women’s Club – Dinner and Ice Cream Social 5 to 9pm Live Music – Brian Neumann 5-6:30pm Sponsored by Homestead Festival, Beverages provided by Princeton Jaycees Twilight Horse Drawn Carriage Rides – 6 to 9pm Sponsored by Corteva Agriscience Princeton and Utica Production Plants and Animal Care Clinic
Window Displays – Historic North End and South End Main Street.
Homestead Festival Announcements – 6:30pm Live Music – “The Doobie Others” – A Doobie Brothers Tribute Band 7 to 9pm sponsored by Homestead Festival and Central Bank
SATURDAY EVENTS Window Displays – Historic North End and South End Main Street Underground Railroad 5K – Registration 7:00am Race 8:30am FREE Kiddie Run - 8:30am Bureau County Metro Center 837 Park Ave W. Sponsored by Princeton Park District Children’s Fun Fair – 9 to 11am 606 S Main St. (Pleasant St. parking lot) Sponsored by Heartland Bank and Trust Co.
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Stamp Cancellation – 9am to 12pm, Princeton Post Office Beta Sigma Phi Arts and Crafts Show – 9am to 6pm, Courthouse lawn Princeton High School Tours – 9 to 11am, Sponsored by Princeton Public Schools Foundation Owen Lovejoy Homestead Tours – 10am to 12pm and 3 to 5pm Bureau County 4-H Clubs Inc. and Bureau County Farm Bureau Young Leaders – 10:30am to 5:30pm Pork Chop sandwiches/meals served at Soldiers and Sailors Park, 11am to 4pm Drive thru available across from Fairgrounds on W Peru St. Sandwich Stand 11am to 4pm Evangelical Covenant Church parking lot.
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Schedule of Events
SUNDAY EVENTS Window Displays – Historic North End and South End Main Street 10th Annual BBQ Rib Cook-off – 6am to 3:30pm Central Bank Parking Lot Sponsored by Bonucci Farms, Princeton Redi-Crete, Sullivans Foods, Princeton Park District, Walmart Distribution Center, and St. Margaret’s Hospital
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Pancake and Sausage Breakfast – Princeton Moose Lodge 8am to 12pm $8.00 Adult, $4.00 12 & under and under 3 FREE 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony 10am Rotary Park Homestead Flea Market – Bureau County Fairgrounds 8am to 2pm 41st Annual Car Show – S. Main St. 8am to 12:00pm Judging 12 to 1:30 pm Awards at 3pm Beta Sigma Phi Arts and Crafts Show – 10am to 4pm Courthouse Lawn Bureau County 4-H Clubs Inc. and Bureau County Farm Bureau Young Leaders – 10:30am to 3:00pm Pork Chop sandwiches/meals served at Soldiers and Sailors Park Bouncy House – 12 to 3pm Soldiers and Sailors Park Sponsored by Diller-Rod and Meadows Home Décor and Gifts
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Chain Saw Artist - near Court House and Soldiers and Sailors Park Sponsored by Midland States Bank Sculptured Balloons – 11am to 2pm near Court House and Soldiers and Sailors Park Children’s Pedal Pull – Registration at noon, 12:30pm to 2:30pm ages 4-12 Sponsored by Prairie State Tractor and Bureau County Farm Bureau Team USA Tug of War Competition – Alexander Park Tavern 12:30pm Homestead Festival 50/50 Raffle – 3:30pm, winner announced in front of Apollo Theater Historic Home and Cemetery Trolley Tours – 12pm Sponsored by Bureau County Historical Society Museum and Library. Begin at BC Museum Pre-registration required Owen Lovejoy Homestead Tours – 1 to 4pm
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Meet and Greet with Team USA Tug of War – Alexander Park Tavern 6:30pm Root Beer Float Garden/Outdoor Movie Night featuring “Breakthrough” 7:30pm Evangelical Covenant Church
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BC Farm Bureau Foundation Silent Auction – 10:30am to 3:30pm, Food Tent at Soldiers and Sailors Park Homestead Festival Parade – 1:30pm, South Shore Drill Team to perform at Pleasant St. parking lot after the parade Historic Home and Cemetery Trolley Tours – 4 to 5:30pm and 5:30 to 7pm Sponsored by Bureau County Historical Society Museum and Library. Begin at BC Museum. Pre-registration required Blues Concert – Kevin Purcell and the Nightburners 4:30 to 6:30pm, Alexander Park, food, beverage, and spirits provided by Princeton Park District, Sponsored by Heartland Bank and Trust Co. Princeton Jaycees Beer Garden – Featuring “Patrick N Swayze“ 5pm to 1am. Music from 8:30pm to 12:30am Bureau County Fairgrounds 4-H Building
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The mental health and wellness of our community is just as important to us as physical health and well-being. At St. Margaret’s, we strive to help people live their healthiest life. That sometimes means helping people to heal and restore their hearts and minds – not just their body.
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To help meet the needs in our community, St. Margaret’s, in partnership with Arukah Institute of Healing, will soon be expanding behavioral health services to our area, including LaSalle, Bureau, Putnam and Marshall Counties.
• Counseling • Psychiatry • Primary Care • Crisis Therapy • Group/Family Therapy To deliver a fast response in a crisis, the new center will also provide on-demand mobile services 24/7 to help individuals in mental health or substance abuse crisis in their homes, schools, places of work or other public spaces. Watch for more information on the development of these services by following St. Margaret’s Health - Spring Valley on Facebook or visiting us online.
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