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Alina Johnson
Taking a lead role on life’s stage Streator High’s Alina Johnson is on her way to a career helping the elderly DEREK BARICHELLO dbarichello@shawmedia.com 815-431-4073 When, and if, Streator High School’s drama club performs “The Beauty and the Beast,” Alina Johnson will take the stage as Belle, the female lead. The role has been a natural fit, because Alina sees much of herself in the character. Similarly growing up in a small town, Belle is altruistic, Alina said. She’s mindful of the people around her. “She always wants more, she never settles,” Alina added. “ ... I can relate my life to Belle.” Alina has shown drive in both the career path she’s blazing and her role in the high
school band. At 16, Alina started working as a dietary aid at Heritage Health in Streator. She said it opened her eyes to the many lessons she can learn from the elderly clients. “They showed me how important family is, how important it is to keep people close to you. They taught me about family and friends and God,” Alina said. “I’ve taken so much of that into my personal life.” Alina, a senior at Streator High School, wants to care for the elderly as a career. She works half her school day as a certified nursing assistant through the high school’s work program at Heritage Health.
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AT RIGHT: Streator High School senior Alina Johnson plays the oboe in the Central Illinois Youth Symphony. Performing in front of people over time has allowed her to gain confidence in herself, she said. Contributed
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Quality Care Cleaning has been serving Ottawa and surrounding areas for 24 years and its name says it all – quality and care are priorities. Recently, they have been busy on the front lines keeping their customers safe during the COVID-19 situation. “We are blessed with a great team,” said owner Tami Thomas-Leonatti. This spirit of the company begins with owner ThomasLeonatti. “I love what I do. As a business owner, I help customers have that chance to make a great first impression of their company. Not only does that boost employee morale and customer satisfaction, but it helps instill a sense of pride in each company that I become a business partner with,” she said. Quality Care Cleaning is your single source for professional cleaning services. A professional, insured staff provides expertise and offers a variety of custom cleaning packages to fit all the needs and budgets of customers. Our prices remain consistent with the high-quality attention and care that our company expects from staff and our customers deserve. Quality Care Cleaning specializes in commercial and industrial cleaning. The professional janitorial staff and supervisors at Quality Care Cleaning can maintain building lobbies, entrances, employee rest areas, conference rooms, training rooms and general office areas. Quality Care Cleaning’s staff is trained, committed and focused. Reporting fixture and equipment malfunctions of buildings we are tending is part of our training. Also, we are sensitive to building security and access procedures for cleaning services for all types of businesses. Quality Care staff goes through background checks and drug testing and are trained on accounts and safety.
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Quality Care Cleaning we are more than a name, as employees ensure the highest level of quality service and complete customer satisfaction. Staying in contact with clients during frequent on-site inspections and attention to detail has contributed to growth and trust. “The most rewarding part of my job is working with my customers and developing lasting relationships. I am very proud to say that we have been in business 24 years and are continuing to grow,” Thomas-Leonatti pointed out. “These are the reasons why I have a 95 percent customer retention rate. I want to preserve you as a customer, and I will go to great lengths to keep you happy and satisfied.” Because of Thomas-Leonatti’s involvement with the Ottawa Area Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and Illinois Valley Area Chamber, it allows her to meet many members of our community. It allows her to The Times learn what causes in which her customer believe. Her Quality Care Cleaning is your single source for professional cleaning services. Staff members customers also know she (back, left to right) Paula Helton and Denise Griffin as well as owner Tami Thomas-Leonatti will support them in any (front), are ready to assist customers with all their needs. causes that are important to in the community, according linois Valley Area Chamber them. “I have a wonderful of Commerce as president. Thomas has a personal management team and great to Thomas-Leonatti. Thomas-Leonatti has One of her favorite endeav- mission statement: “When employees that help make ors was acting as co-chair for your company is gleaming, it QCC what it is today,” Thom- made it a personal goal to donate both money and time the Starved Rock Regional gives the overall appearance as-Leonatti said. back to the community that’s Center for Therapy & Child of a professional, organized Quality Care Cleaning given them support over the Development Black and and fresh atmosphere. We serves the entire Illinois years. She said it started White Ball for five years and want your customers to feel Valley and is continuing with assisting Starved Rock was able to see it through to as satisfied as you do. Qualto concentrate on local ity Care Cleaning will help growth within North-Central Regional Center for Therapy its 10th anniversary. & Child Development (for“It all goes back to giving your business make that Illinois. When a local client back to the community. “First Impression!!” requires out-of-town service, merly Easter Seals) and being a part of their telethon. I’m huge about it,” Thom“We work with clients to Quality Care is ready and She also served for a time as-Leonatti said. meet their needs and fit into willing to attend all their on the board of directors for Quality Care Cleaning their budget needs as well,” needs. Customers like our the Ottawa Area Chamber of has built its reputation for Thomas-Leonatti said. “We ability to service all their Commerce and Industry. She quality cleaning and great are constantly there for our locations and the company customer service, one satiscustomer and always will loves being able to grow with now proudly serves on the board of directors for the Ilfied customer at a time. At be.” them and hire new workers
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Solon-Telford Funeral Home carries 120-year-old tradition
T&L Janitorial Supply offers great products at low prices Tami Thomas-Leonatti’s second business was grown out of necessity for both herself and other local businesses. When a local janitorial supply service closed down, owner Thomas-Leonatti of Quality Care Cleaning found it much harder to get the supplies she needed and assumed that others in the area were struggling as well. The prices for supplies rose dramatically and those dollars were then being spent outside of the community. Additionally, some products that many had come to love were now impossible to find. “We thought the community needed someone else to help them as well,” she said. “If we couldn’t find it then we knew people in our community couldn’t find it. Thomas-Leonatti formed a partnership with Midlab Chemicals and opened T&L Janitorial Supply at the start of 2015 to fill the void. Five years later and the family-owned company has grown considerably while word of their products continues to reach new customers. The business offers a variety of cleaning and paper products but with the added benefit of free, local delivery. Products range from a specialty wax that commercial businesses have grown to love as well as floor cleaning products such as the Midlab Glide, which individual customers have come to appreciate for its floral scent. In addition, the company offers a variety of other environment-friendly products. Their love for their product line is on display in the lobby, which has a shelf of some of the company’s more popular items. But their selection is not limited to what’s imme-
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diately visible in their office. Paula Helton, office manager, said there is an entire warehouse and online catalog of products available for purchase to meet everyone’s specific needs. Some may not consider cleaning supplies on the list of items that can be purchased from a local business, but the ones that do know that with smaller businesses comes an increased understanding of an individual customer’s need. “Paula always has the answer and if she doesn’t have the immediate answer then she finds it for you,” Thomas-Leonatti said. “She’s gold.” Staff members are available either in person or over the phone to discuss their product line and estimates. Many of their products are likely more budget friendly compared to the offerings at larger businesses. And don’t let their small upbringings fool you. The company is more than willing to send a representative to a school and bid for larger contracts as well. Helton said the proof of success is in the products themselves, which have generated repeat customers and filled a need in the community. “The people that know we’re here are thankful because they didn’t know what to do or where they were going to get their products,” Helton said. “They’re thankful that now we’re carrying them.”
end of life services,” said Jason. “We are constantly working to keep up with the changing needs of the families that call on us to help them.” Jason and Dolly operate Solon-Telford Funeral Home on a daily basis with the assistance of longtime funeral director, Joe Rabbitt. Joe has been a licensed funeral director and embalmer for over 40 years and brings a wealth of talent and experience to the business. “To have Joe as an associate of the funeral home is more than beneficial, he is a talented and personable funeral director that we are thrilled to have as an everyday partner in this business.” Recently funeral director Chip Reihl joined the staff at Solon-Telford Funeral Home. Chip has an abundance of experience as a funeral director, managing funeral homes in both Ottawa and Toluca over the years. After retiring in March of 2019, Chip decided to
move back to his hometown of Streator to be closer to his family. “When we heard Chip was moving back to the area, it was an easy decision to invite him to join our staff. He has been in the funeral industry since 1977, therefore he brings a lot of knowledge with him, along with familiarity with many of the families we serve,” said Jason. The funeral home staff also includes Licensed Funeral Director Pat Gibbons, along with part-time service assistants Millie Murphy, Tim Redd, Bill Lee and Jerry Ftacek. “We could not offer the service that we do without the wonderful staff that we have. They are all very valuable and important to us and really just a part of our extended family.” said Dolly. As much as the funeral industry has changed, many things also remain a constant, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year of service and availability to the
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PHONE: 815-672-2320 ADDRESS: 301 S. Park St., Streator WEB: www.solontelford. com community. “It all starts and ends with service. You have to treat people the right way and the way that they deserve. We base pretty much everything we do on the service that we extend to our families,” stated Jason. Jason and Dolly have two sons, Hunter who is a sophomore at Illinois Valley Community College and Mason who is a junior at Streator High School. The Telfords are members of St. Michael the Archangel Parish. For more information on the funeral home and the services they provide, you may contact Jason, Dolly, Joe or Chip at 815-672-2320 or visit their website at www.solontelford.com.
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Johnson From page A1 She plans on attending Illinois Valley Community College to get her registered nursing degree and she intends to graduate St. Francis University to become a nurse practitioner specializing in gerontology. In her free time, she participates in the high school band. She served as drum major her sophomore and junior years. As a drum major, she led the marching band during shows and performances. That involved arriving early and leaving late to prepare and set up practices. It also included working hours at home on conducting and preparing pieces. “It was stressful, but I enjoyed it,” Alina said. “The other band members looked at you to help them, or teach them their part.” Starting with oboe lessons in fourth grade and later joining choir, Alina said playing in the band and performing in front of people allowed her to develop confidence in herself. Though she was an underclassmen, she interviewed to be drum major her freshman year. She was fortunate to lead the band in just her sophomore year and get that extra year of experience. “It taught me a lot about leadership,” said Alina, who plays the oboe this year in the Central Illinois Youth Symphony. “It taught me how to communicate with
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Jason Telford, along with his wife Dolly, have been carrying on the great legacy that was started nearly 120 years ago at Solon-Telford Funeral Home in Streator. The Telfords were born and raised in Streator, both attending Streator High School and then moving on to Illinois State University.
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Alina Johnson led the Streator High School band her sophomore and junior years as its drum major. She said the experience was stressful, but she enjoyed it, and it helped her develop the communication skills she says are necessary for her career in health care. people in general, and that’s something I can use at work, because there’s a lot of collaboration with health care.” While Alina may not get a chance to perform as Belle in the school’s musical due to the campus closure, she will continue to play the lead role throughout her life. “I always want to do better,” Alina said. “ ... In the musical, Belle sings ‘there must be more than this provincial life.’ ”
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For Jason and Dolly Telford, the funeral profession is more than just an occupation, it is their life. For the last 19 years the two have been carrying on the great legacy that was started nearly 120 years ago. “We are very lucky to be able to serve our friends in this great community” said Jason. “The confidence that this community instills in us is very humbling.” The Telfords were born and raised in Streator, both attending Streator High School and then moving on to Illinois State University where they earned their bachelor’s degrees, Jason in Communications/Public Relations and Dolly in Business/Marketing. In 1997, Jason attended Worsham College of Mortuary Science in order to pursue a lifelong dream of becoming a funeral director. The Solon Funeral Home was founded in 1901 and has been a staple in Streator for 119 years. The business saw four generations of Solons establish and run the business until 2002. “When we had the opportunity to purchase the funeral home, it was truly a dream come true,” said Dolly. “It was an opportunity and a challenge that we wanted to take and an investment that we wanted to make in Streator,” she continued. The funeral industry as a whole has experienced many changes over the years. From family viewings being held in the family home to full service and elaborate celebration of life ceremonies, the Solon Funeral Home has been through it all. “We have to always be adjusting to the changing needs of our community, what was standard and typical 20 years ago may not be what people are looking for today in their
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Schott’s Pharmacy specializes in compounding medications Schott’s Pharmacy, 800 W. Bluff St., Marseilles, is a community pharmacy that specializes in preparing customized compounded medications for an individual’s needs when a commercial medication is not available in the dosage form and strength prescribed. Schott’s Pharmacy provides compounding services to people throughout La Salle County. With a doctor’s prescription, Schott’s Pharmacy’s team of pharmacists and trained technicians can change the strength of a medication, alter its form to make it easier to swallow or more palatable. Medications can be compounded into individualized delivery systems, such as suppositories, transdermal gels, lozenges, lollipops or ear insufflators. We opened in the fall of 1974, and we are the only pharmacy in La Salle County specializing in compounding. Schott’s Pharmacy employs two registered pharmacists, five technicians and three other employees involved in bookkeeping, sales and management. We are also a teaching pharmacy. Owner and pharmacist Gene Carlson and his staff work with Drake University, Midwestern University and St. Louis College of Pharmacy. We provide the pharmacy students a required six-week rotation in a community pharmacy as part of their university studies. The pharmacy also features wellness services, immunizations, pharmaceutical grade supplements and nutriceuticals. We provide learning opportunities for our patients through frequent wellness seminars held at the pharmacy. Some of the seminars offered have provided information on metabolic syndrome, weight loss, diabetic management and understanding bio-identical hormones.
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Illinois Valley Radon Mitigation – Keeping your home safe and your family healthy Tami Thomas-Leonatti saw there was a need, and filled it. A friend of Thomas-Leonatti who is a realtor told her there was a need for mitigation services in the area. So, Thomas-Leonatti went home that night and drafted a business plan, researched and within the next month the new company was coming to life. She decided, as with all of her businesses, that it needed to be a family operated company as well. Next, she approached her son about helping her run the mitigation company and becoming a radon mitigation professional. You could say the rest was history. Illinois Valley Radon Mitigation opened July 2018 to the La Salle and surrounding counties and in its second year has been steadily busy. We are proud to be serving the surrounding communities and offering a much-needed service. We are licensed, fully insured and bonded. Here is a little about radon and when you would need to call us. What is Radon? Radon is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas caused by the natural breakdown of uranium in the soil under your home. This hazardous gas seeps into homes from the surrounding soil through porous cement, sump pumps, cracks in the foundation, crawl spaces, etc. Your home acts like a vacuum, drawing radon in. When inhaled, radon gives off radioactive particles that can damage the cells that line the lung. Radon is
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Clients can walk in Ambrosis Salon in Ottawa expecting to see a familiar face and grow a bond with one, if not all, of the salon’s dedicated stylists. And kids are welcome to stay and explore the salon as well, such as looking for the candy machine.
Ambrosis Salon: Numerous services, friendly atmosphere Clients at Ambrosis Salon know they’re not just going to a hair salon, they’re visiting a second home. Co-owners and twin sisters Amy Billings and Brooke Burgwald pride themselves on creating a relaxed atmosphere for customers during their more than two decades in business together, 15 of which at their location at 830 W. Norris Drive. “We’ve just always liked doing it and we’ve always wanted to be together,” Amy said. “It doesn’t feel like a job. The girls are a second family and people walk in and they’re like family.” The name, Ambrosis Salon, itself comes from the blending of “Amy,” “Brooke” and “sisters” and is a sign that a family atmosphere is important at the salon. Clients can walk in expecting to see a familiar face and grow a bond with one, if not all, of the salon’s dedicated stylists. And kids are welcome to stay and explore the salon as well, such as looking for the candy machine. They continue to stay up on new trends while offering new services, such as a more recent addition of a microblader and permanent eyeliner tattoo. Amy said the salon offers TZ lights, balayage, highlights, colors, cuts, perms, waxes, up dos and makeup. They also specialize in prepping for wedding parties and if you can’t make it to the salon then they’ll bring the salon to you with onsite location visits. Their offerings and services have been a hit with clients for a long time but they’re especially proud to have been recognized for The Times’ Readers’ Choice Award in 2018 and 2019 as well as the Best of North Central Award in 2019 and 2020. Amy invites clients new and old to take a seat and
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Customers have gotten their kicks at Wright’s Furniture Wright’s Furniture may not be as old as Route 66, but our customers have gotten plenty of kicks. Our downtown Pontiac business is celebrating 67 years of serving Central Illinois. As with most businesses like ours, we are closed to showroom activities, but we are available by phone and email. While maintaining our commitment to providing only the finest in furniture and high-quality customer service, we continue to expand our inventory and make the latest lines available to our valued clients. Wright’s Furniture was founded by Lloyd Wright on April 1, 1953. Lloyd graduated from North Central College in 1934 and spent 19 years working for the Gambles chain of stores in six different Illinois cities, selling a variety of products including hardware, toys, appliances, tires, farm equipment, furniture, floor coverings, motor scooters and much more. His great American dream began in a 4,000-square-foot store that had been Wood’s Furniture in downtown Pontiac. After four years, Lloyd moved the business to a larger, former
sales, service, installation, Flexsteel gallery and have delivery, clerical, adveradded Southern Motion tising, and management reclining furniture to our personnel. stock. We display home furnishAlong with our extensive ings from an unusually selection of furniture, matlarge number of manufactresses, lighting, and decoturers including most of rative accessories, we have the “famous a complete brands” and floor covering offer great department, Wright’s Furniture furniture featuring our ADDRESS: 115 E. Madison from around Mohawk Color St., Pontiac the world Center Elite PHONE: 815-844-7177 plus many gallery, plus HOURS: Regularly: 9 great “Made flat screen a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to in America” high-defiFriday; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Satresources. Fanition teleurday; 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday mous brands vision sets WEB: wrights-furniture. include La Z by Samsung com Boy, Flexsteel, and major Southern appliances by Motion, Sealy, TempurGeneral Electric, Hotpoint, pedic, Spring Air, Bassett, Crosley. Catnapper, Ashley, Vaughan We feature expert instalBassett. Daniels Amhish, lation of floor covering by Wolfcraft, and continuing our own employee installto add new lines. ers and provide free meaIn addition to our huge suring and estimates for The Times selection of in-stock, your flooring projects. Cindy Warren, of Wright’s Furniture in Pontiac, sits on one of the couches on display at the ready-to-deliver merchanWe strive to create lifebusiness. Wright’s offers home furnishings from an unusually large number of manufacturers dise, we also provide free long repeat customers and expert assistance in room realize that the best form including most of the “famous brands” and offers great furniture from around the world plus planning and custom of advertising is positive many great “Made in America” resources. ordering of furniture. We word-of-mouth referrals Montgomery Ward location, walls. Today showrooms ily-owned and operated are continually adding new from satisfied customers. a few blocks away. and warehouses total apby Lloyd’s son, Gary, and lines to bring the latest Come on in, and let us Over the years, Wright’s proximately 60,000 square Gary’s sons, Shawn and and greatest furniture, demonstrate why we are grew in size by purchasing feet of floor space. Eric. styles and colors to Central the “Wright Store” for you adjoining buildings and Lloyd retired in 1985, We are proud of our exIllinois. in beautiful downtown knocking holes through the but Wright’s is still famcellent staff of 25 dedicated We recently expanded our Pontiac.
Bromley and Brown Boutique offers beautiful women’s fashion
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Ottawa Office Supply, owned by Tim Pohl (seated), features a wide variety of office and computer supplies, office furniture, rubber stamps, computer and laser ink-jet paper, copier supplies and janitorial supplies at each of its stores.
It has definitely been shoes. They are also happy quite a year for us at Bromto provide a small selection ley & Brown Boutique. of candles and giftables, creAs life ating a onecontinues to stop shop for throw our purchasing Bromley and Brown family and the perfect Boutique and community gift for somechallenges, one special. Reveal Salon we still feel As always, ADDRESS: 308 E. Main St., strong in gift cards are Streator our faith and available in FACEBOOK: https://www. can’t wait to any denomifacebook.com/bromleyandmake our big nation. brownboutique/ comeback Owners EMAIL: bromleyandbrown@ again. Stay Mary Zavada gmail.com tuned. and Abbey HOURS: Tuesday through Fri- Brown thank In the day 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturmeantime, their comday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Reveal we will be munity for Salon-by appointment only. changing our shopping See you at the shop. window dissmall and plays weekly continuing to in order to support their give you something new vision of providing quality, and pretty to look at! See on trend fashion to Streator. something you like? Give The girls at the shop are us a holler on social media available to help style you or our email, bromleyandTuesday through Saturday. brown@gmail.com and we Be sure to follow them on will get you all fixed up. Facebook and Instagram to Located at 308 E. Main stay up-to-date on specials St., Bromley and Brown and new arrivals. Boutique continues to offer Also located at 308 E. beautiful women’s fashion, Main St. are the girls from accessories, handbags and Reveal Salon. They work
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Located at 308 E. Main St. in Streator, Bromley and Brown Boutique continues to offer beautiful women’s fashion, accessories, handbags and shoes. They are also happy to provide a small selection of candles and giftables, creating a one-stop shop for purchasing the perfect gift for someone special. hard to share their talents and create beauty and confidence for all who sit in their chairs. Bromley & Brown is blessed to share space with them and continue to create a fun and positive atmosphere for all who pass
through the door. Thank you for all of your support during these times of uncertainty. Our community is strong and will come out on top even stronger! We’ve got this, Streator.
Ottawa Office Supply features large selection of business, janitorial supplies With two other locations office supply experts, in La Salle County, Ottawa providing you not just with Office Supply remains one competitive pricing, but of the oldest family-owned the individual customer office supply businesses in service that makes your job the area. easier and saves you time. Ottawa Office Supply We are a local business features a wide variety of backed by national support. office and computer supThank you for supporting plies, office furniture, rubour local economy.” ber stamps, Pohl said computer and his experiOttawa Office Supply laser ink-jet enced delivpaper, copier ery personnel ADDRESS: 209 W. Main St., supplies and can deliver Ottawa; 901 First St., janitorial any customLa Salle; and 809 Washingsupplies at er’s, big or ton St., Mendota each of its small, supply PHONE: 815-433-0273, 815stores. Copy, order at no 223-0216, or 815-538-5741 lamination additional HOURS: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and fax sercharge withMonday to Friday, and 8:30 vices are also in a reasona.m. to noon Saturday available. able distance. WEB: lopofficesupply.com The Most days, business Pohl said, if continues to be the largest his store receives an order distributor in the area for in the morning they can deBusiness Source and Lorell liver that same afternoon. products — brands that are Deliveries are made designed to save customers morning and afternoon. If money. Many items are an item is not in stock, we sold at discounted prices have the resources to have comparable with the office it shipped overnight from superstores and, in fact, one of our many suppliers many times lower. for possible delivery the With thousands of items next day. available from the large Open in Ottawa since Business Source Office October 1990, the store Products catalog, Ottawa attracts customers from Office Supply can offer Marseilles, Streator and even more everyday ofMorris. The company’s fice supplies at maximum other locations are La Salle savings. Office Supply in La Salle Owner Tim Pohl said, and Pohl’s Office Supply in “We are proud to be your Mendota.
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JTS Pools: The fun begins when you get home JTS Pools has been bringing fun to Aspen Spas made in St. Louis. Both Illinois Valley homes for the past 31 brands use quality American-made years with stores in Ottawa and Peru components as well. Choose Garden and also in Bradley, Illinois. Leisure or Aspen for a truly beautiful “The best memories are the ones spa at the best price anywhere created with your family. Why not “Our prices beat the big box stores create those memories at home. JTS and online sources. We can fit any Pools is here to help,” said Jim Matbudget,” said Darryl Lopez, vice thews, president. president. JTS Pools offers swimming pools, “JTS Pools sells more spas than high-quality Baquacil and Poolife any dealer in the area. Stop in and pool chemicals, spas, check out the newest darts, billiards supspas at JTS Pools. And plies and more. we service every spa JTS Pools “If you want purchased through ADDRESS: 1817 Fourth St., the best price for JTS Pools, which gives Peru high-quality, high-perour customers peace PHONE: 815-224-4676 forming pool chemof mind when buying. ADDRESS: 1761 Chessie Lane, icals, check us out,” “We are committed Ottawa Matthews said. to Made in USA. Our PHONE: 815-433-4664 JTS Pools has added Wilbar and Embassy ADDRESS: 101 Village Square, a completely chlorine, above-ground pools Bradley bromine and saltare made here. PHONE: 815 939-4600 free pool sanitizing “We support HOURS: 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. system. American companies Monday to Friday; 9 a.m. to 4 Oxygen Pools reand American workp.m. Saturday. Summer hours places harsh chemiers. Not only is the Sundays. cals to sanitize pool product superior but WEB: jtspools.com water and replaces it our customers prefer with pure oxygen. American-made beThis new technolcause they know they ogy is easier, gentler, less corrosive are getting a higher quality product, and less expensive than other syswhich will last longer,” Lopez said. tems. “We are proud to offer Radiant Pools “JTS Pools is proud to be the autho- made in New York. These pools are rized dealer of this new technology,” totally rust free and insulated so Matthews said. they stay warmer. They come with a JTS Pools also sells Spa Marvel, a lifetime warranty as well. unique enzyme system that reduces “There is no better pool on the maryour sanitizer in the spa. Water balket than Radiant and we are happy to ance is easier to control and only rehave been selected as the area’s only quires once-a-year water changes. In dealer.” addition JTS is offering Pool Marvel, JTS Pools strongly supports Amerwhich is also a pool specific enzyme ican-made products in its stores, blend that will make pool water more but also carries items that fit every natural with less harsh chemicals budget. needed. “You work hard. We work hard JTS Pools offers two great lines of to find the best products at the best American-made spas. prices for our customers,” Matthews Garden Leisure Spas are a said. “When you invest in your home, high-quality acrylic spa made in you should invest your hard earned Tennessee that feature a full 5-year money in great products. JTS Pools warranty. And new is our exclusive can help.”
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JTS Pools offers swimming pools, high-quality Baquacil and Poolife pool chemicals, spas, darts, billiards supplies and more. Stop by and have their team help you — they are (left to right) Darryl Lopez, vice president; Tony Lopez; Dustin Lopez; Corey Haynes; and Jim Matthews, president.
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The new pavilion at Oakwood Memorial Park in Ottawa can be seen behind Ryan Brooke.
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Oakwood Memorial Park — more than just a cemetery Oakwood Memorial Park was started in 1935 by Arthur Brooke, who envisioned the land becoming more than just a cemetery: Its park-like setting brings comfort to grieving families without the typical upright headstones normally seen at cemeteries. Memorial parks were developed to be just that, a park. Before city parks were developed in this country, families would go to cemeteries to picnic and relax enjoying the outdoors. They provide regular
graves as well as an indoor so much, people think that mausoleum with crypts and maybe a cemetery isn’t as niches along with a newly important anymore, but developed from our cremation perspective, garden. families Oakwood Memorial Park They also will call us ADDRESS: 2045 Champlain St., have an a generaOttawa outdoor tion or more PHONE: 815-433-0313 pavilion, down the WEB: oakwoodmemorialpark.net overlookline for help ing a in finding a tranquil grave,” said creek and a chapel inside cemetery manager Ryan the mausoleum that can Brooke. “There’s an imporbe used for visitations and tance to having your name funeral services. left somewhere. People “With cremation rising want to go somewhere and
physically touch your name or your headstone or your memorial. It helps them connect with you.” The Brooke family has served the Ottawa community for 84 years and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future, with Ryan’s daughter Alyssa making the fifth generation of the Brooke family to serve the families of La Salle County. For Memorial Day an avenue of flags is raised. These flags have been donated by the family of a deceased
veteran buried at Oakwood. “Every veteran laid to rest here has their name permanently placed on the Honor wall. It is our way of saying thank you to them and their family for their service.” “Our family would like to thank the many families that have entrusted us with the final resting place of your loved one’s generation after generation,” Brooke said. “We take this responsibility with the utmost respect and we will continue helping you through your
‘We take this responsibility with the utmost respect.’ RYAN BROOKE Cemetery manager time of needs, from the purchase of a location to easing your many choices in personalized memorialization.”
No Animal Left Behind provides affordable titer and heartworm clinics No Animal Left Behind has been promoting cat and dog health throughout the La Salle County area since 2009. The volunteer agency, which is not a pet shelter, educates the public about over-vaccinating pets, while providing information about affordable spay, neuter, vaccination and microchip services. With the outbreak in COVID-19, No Animal Left Behind is putting in even more work to aid local animal shelters. The agency stresses the value of spaying and neutering, saying it’s important to “fix the problem before it starts,” by preventing unwanted kittens and puppies. The work of No Animal Left Behind is a community service to provide a healthier life for our pets. The agency hosts the seventh annual Best Friend Pet Photo Contest to raise money for spay/neuter programs at local animal shelters, Illinois Valley Animal Rescue and Safe House Animal Rescue. People can submit photos of their faithful companions from April 17 to April 23 and voting will take place online April 20 through April 26. Voting costs $1 per vote. Voting can be done by visiting noanimalleftbehind. org, then clicking on the pet photo contest tab. The top four winners will be featured on August Hill Winery wine bottles. Winners will be announced at the Sip ‘n’ Snip Festival, which is 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 16 in downtown Utica. There will be raffles, games, music, food and vendors. Pets are invited.
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No Animal Left Behind hosts the seventh annual Best Friend Pet Photo Contest to raise money for spay/neuter programs at local animal shelters, Illinois Valley Animal Rescue and Safe House Animal Rescue. People can submit photos of their faithful companions from April 17 to April 23, and voting will take place online April 20 through April 26. The top four winners will be featured on August Hill Winery wine bottles. The winning pet owners each receive a complimentary bottle of wine. No Animal Left Behind also offers titer tests every spring for distemper and parvovirus, costing $30. Heartworm tests are of-
fered for $20. Appointments are available with a nonrefundable prepayment. This year’s test date has already occurred and next year’s will be on March 7, 2021. A titer test involves testing a dog’s blood to see if
its antibody levels are high enough for its immune system to overcome distemper, parvovirus and hepatitis in dogs. The same is done to cats to check for panleukopenia. If levels are high enough, the pet does not
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Stop by and see Dustin Delpivo at Natural Healing of Peru (Your CBD Store). The franchise, which has more than 700 stores across the nation, puts a big emphasis on education. The store is set up like a bar, where customers can grab a stool and sample the products.
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Your CBD Store follows all required good manufacturing procedures required by law to ensure that you have the highest quality products on the market today. They are happy to ship, or deliver your CBD products to you at this time! Call 815250-0388 or email the store at yourcbdstoreperu@gmail. com to place your order! We’re here for you and look forward to your visit!
IVCC Ottawa Center provides classes closer to home It has been almost 10 years since Illinois Valley Community College opened its Ottawa Center satellite campus and it remains a friendly and convenient option for students on the east side of the college district. Since the center opened in August 2010 at 321 W. Main St., thousands of students from Ottawa, Marseilles, Streator, Seneca and Serena have enjoyed a shorter commute without sacrificing the high-quality education IVCC is renowned for. The center provides a variety of unique opportunities in the heart of downtown Ottawa including a beautifully remodeled building equipped with leading-edge technology and ample parking just a few steps from the door. Through Certified Nursing Assistant courses offered each spring, summer and fall, Ottawa Center offers the opportunity for students to enter the high-demand health care field. Beginning June 1, Ottawa Center offers two summer sections of the eight-week CNA course from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. In addition, a CNA refresher course meets 4:30 to 9 p.m. beginning June 1. Ottawa Center coordinator Jeannette Frahm said summer CNA seats are still open. Another IVCC strength is its Transfer Academy offered at both Ottawa Center and on main campus for district high school upperclassmen. The Academy offers college courses to juniors and seniors at a 25 percent discount. (High school students can take any IVCC course for the 25 percent discount.) Transfer Academy students are released by their
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Math instructor Kathy Scfhriebenreif (left) assists Ottawa Center student Allison Morello in the computer lab. Ottawa Center offers a fun, friendly and close-knit environment where instructors and staff make strong connections with students. high schools in the afternoon to take two dual-credit or dual-enrollment courses. Ottawa Center Transfer Academy courses offered this fall include Child Growth and Development; Fiction; General Psychology; and English Composition I. Spring courses are
Women Through Cultures and Centuries; U.S. History to 1865; Ethics; Sociology; Speech; and Introduction to Chemistry at Ottawa High School. Ottawa Center provides essential services such as admissions, counseling, disability services, financial aid, an open computer
lab, placement testing, tuition payment, tutoring and access to IVCC’s Writing Center. “You can even have your textbooks delivered to Ottawa Center from the main campus bookstore,” said Frahm. Ottawa Center is also home to numerous Continu-
Illinois Valley Community College
ADDRESS: 815 N. Orlando Smith Road, Oglesby; Ottawa Center, 321 W. Main St., Ottawa PHONE: 815-224-2720 for main campus or 815-224-0800 for Ottawa Center WEBSITE: www.ivcc.edu or www.ivcc.edu/ottawacenter
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SOCU (its Northpoint branch shown here) is a full-service credit union, which offers great savings and investment options, accounts for everyday use, in-house mortgages, and flexible loan options.
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SOCU — Here for YOU during uncertain times service to members, the community and each other to create a unique experience of people helping people. SOCU is a full-service
credit union, which offers great savings and investment options, accounts for everyday use, in-house mortgages, and flexible loan options. What makes
SOCU MAIN OFFICE ADDRESS: 120 E. Northpoint Drive, Streator PHONE: 815-673-5577 or toll-free (in Illinois) 1-800-595-2454 DRIVE-THRU HOURS: 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday; 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday Owens Branch ADDRESS: 912 N. Shabbona St., STREATOR PHONE: 815-673-1589
DRIVE-THRU HOURS: 7:30 a.m. DWIGHT BRANCH to 5 p.m. Monday to Thursday; ADDRESS: 124 E. Main St., Dwight 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday; 8 a.m. to PHONE: 815-584-9730 noon Saturday DRIVE-THRU HOURS: 9 a.m. to Pontiac Branch 5 p.m. Monday to Friday; 9 a.m. to ADDRESS: 610 S. Newport Road, 1 p.m. Saturday PONTIAC MORRIS BRANCH PHONE: 815-842-1437 ADDRESS: 1544 Creek Drive, Morris DRIVE-THRU HOURS: 7:30 a.m. to PHONE: 815-416-1170 5:30 p.m. Monday to Friday; 7:30 DRIVE-THRU HOURS: 9 a.m. to a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday 5 p.m. Monday to Friday; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday
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them different is that they look at members’ situations more than credit scores. They recognize that sometimes, bad things happen to good people and SOCU has a proven track record of helping people improve their financial well-being. As an essential business, SOCU strives to keep mem-
bers and employees safe and healthy. They are encouraging members to utilize drivethrus, online account services, mobile banking and accessible ATMs. SOCU is committed to create an easy financial experience for all. In addition, SOCU wants the community to know that they are here for you if
you have been affected by the recent COVID-19 uncertainties. They are offering programs designed to give financial relief to members that are in need. Visit them at www.socu. org or call 815-673-5577 to learn more! Federally insured by the NCUA. NMLS # 421974.
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Our beautiful Shrine Of Rest mausoleum is climate controlled and thoughtfully designed with a chapel. It is distinctively designed to provide a place of rest with history, honor, and beauty with space for both crypts and cremation niches. It has a beautiful interior with marble walls throughout and stained glass windows at the ends of the different corridors. The internal chapel has a large stained glass wall to reflect on while visiting or attending a visitation or committal service of a loved one or a friend. Call us today for information • 815-443-0313 oakwoodmemorialpark.net • ryan@oakwoodmemorialpark.net
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The rich history of community theater continues at Engle Lane in Streator 2020 marks the 63rd season at Engle Lane Theatre and 10 years since the theatre was damaged by the 2010 tornado that went through Streator. Their rich history is an important part of the community. The organization Community Players of Streator, Inc. evolved from a small group of people who simply wanted to put on a show. From their humble beginnings with their first performances in the Streator Township High School auditorium, they are now housed in a beautiful state-of-the-art theater. Officially, the theater’s name is The William C. Schiffbauer Center for the Performing Arts at Engle Lane, more commonly known as Engle Lane Theatre. Through the support of the community over many years, Donna Peterson’s dream of having a local community theater was brought to life and continues today. Dr. William C. Schiffbauer became an early driving force for the group. His background in musical theater performance and enthusiasm helped put Engle Lane on the map in the community. In 1960, Constance Engle generously donated the property where the theater now sits, evolving from a simple warehouse into a wonderfully equipped playhouse affectionately known as “The Barn.” In 2010, a tornado badly damaged the theater, forcing cancellation of the remainder of their summer season. Less than one year later, the newly-remodeled theater was back up and running for a complete season. Hundreds of people have contributed to Engle Lane’s success over the years. From set designers, costumers and technical support, to board members, directors, staff and performers, all have given of themselves unconditionally to the single focus of putting on a live performance. Whether on stage or behind the scenes, everyone’s contribution is important. People from all walks of life,
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The cast of the children’s production of “Babes in Toyland” rehearses at Engle Lane Theatre in Streator during the 2019 season. The youth musical planned for 2020 is a new production of “Alice in Wonderland.” regardless of experience, are welcome to participate. Once inside the doors of Engle Lane, everyone is part of a dedicated team with the shared goal of doing their very best. Teamwork is essential and lays the very foundation for success in life, both personally and professionally. While everyone works diligently, they receive no monetary compensation. Their reward comes in the form of applause, which makes the dance steps, memorization of lines and hours of prepara-
tion worth it. The continuing success of the theatre is due to many factors, among them a very important audience. Over the years, people have faithfully supported the theater through both financial contributions and being faithful in attendance. An all-volunteer board of directors works year-round to oversee operations of the theater. They oversee not only the season’s productions, but also the operations, building
and grounds, equipment and inventory. For over 60 years, Engle Lane Theater has been providing Central Illinois with quality live entertainment. The mission of our current board of directors is to continue that tradition. The 63rd season lineup includes: The musicals “Crazy for You” and “Cinderella,” as well as the youth musical of a new production of “Alice in Wonderland.” Comedies are “Clue: On Stage” and “Get Smart” and the drama thrill-
William C. Schiffbauer Center for the Performing Arts at Engle Lane ADDRESS: 1012 Columbus Road, Streator WEB: englelane.org PHONE: 815-672-3584 er is “Wait til Dark.” Shows start at 2 p.m. for Saturday and Sunday matinees and 7:30 p.m. for Tuesday through Friday shows. Season tickets are on sale now starting at just $60 for
six shows. Please call the box office at 815-672-3584 and leave a message to purchase your tickets now. You may also visit their website at englelane. org or follow them on Facebook, Engle Lane Theatre.
Look for Student Spotlight in today’s Business & Industry Review on page A1. Additional Student Spotlights, highlighting students from area high schools, were published in March editions of the Business & Industry Review.
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For 34 years Vicki’s Cleaning Service, led by Vicki Mayberry, has provided service to the community of Ottawa and it has made her proud to be a part of her hometown.
Vicki’s Cleaning Service takes care of customers for more than 3 decades Vicki’s Cleaning Service Inc. began in 1986 as a small mom and pop business. As the years went on we have accomplished much more than we had expected. Which has been great as we have hired more people helping to improve our economy and our community. Our No. 1 priority is our clients, which we are available to them 24/7. We are only a phone call away at 815-4331223 and we will respond as promptly as possible. We use green, clean
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At this time I would like to thank all of my clients for helping to make my business a success. Your business is greatly appreciated.
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