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Angelo Weyer
A ‘willingness to help other people’
Marquette teen is a standout ANNETTE BARR For The Times Walking past the basketball court, benches and bike rack at Thornton Park in Ottawa, a look of satisfaction plays across Angelo Weyer’s face. “I was really satisfied with how everybody worked together. I was really proud of the results,” Weyer, a Marquette High School senior, said regarding the service project he lead at the park while pursuing the rank of Eagle Scout a couple of years ago. Weyer’s drive for excellence has become noticed by several people, including Tom Ditchfield, Scout master of Troop 744, who has been working with Angelo for nearly six years through scouting.
See WEYER, page A6 Angelo Weyer, a senior at Marquette Academy, earned the rank of Eagle Scout after completing a service project at Thornton Park in Ottawa.
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Student Spotlight: About this section The Times’ 2020 Business & Industry Review releases today with the third of four special sections that will highlight local businesses and services, plus include local Student Spotlights. The multisection editions will be worth saving. Besides recognizing achievements of young adults in our area, these sections will be an excellent directory of businesses and organizations serving the La Salle County and Starved Rock Country area. This year, The Times will honor 16 high school and community college students who have excelled as students and members of their community. Each will be featured in a cover story outlining their achievements. The students being recognized were nominated by the schools.
In the third edition, these four students will be featured: u Angelo Weyer, Marquette Academy u Shannon Paton, Streator High School u Kyle Petersen, La Salle-Peru High School u True Kempiak, Serena High School A dozen more students from Ottawa, Streator, Woodland, Marquette Academy, La Salle-Peru, Seneca, Serena, Earlville, Leland and St. Bede Academy are featured in previous and upcoming editions of the Business & Industry Review. The articles and photos published inside each section were created in cooperation with businesses and organizations that also have advertising messages throughout the special
Angelo Weyer, Page A1
Shannon Paton, Page B1
Kyle Petersen, Page C1
True Kempiak, Page D1
editions. You will quickly see they share a common message of pride in their products, services and the staffs and workers who make it all happen. These local businesses
and organizations pin their success on your support. Our 2020 Business & Industry Review will be inserted in The Times on Thursdays in March and into April. The next publi-
cation date is April 2. Previous editions can be found online at mywebtimes.com/ online-newspaper. An index to all business articles and the advertisements is provided on this
page for easy reference and future use. Each edition of the Business & Industry Review also will be posted at mywebtimes.com soon after all have been printed in The Times.
INDEX ARTICLE INDEX Accounting, Tax and Business Services Inc ......B2 Anthony Liftgates Inc .....A3 Apple Butter and Shugie’s ..............................A4 Clarks Run Antiques........B3 Clarks Run Wine and Gifts.....................................D3 Clean All Sale and Service................................A4 Family Vision Corner .......B3 Financial Plus Credit Union ..................................C2 First Federal Savings Bank ....................................D2 Liptak Insurance...............C5 Ottawa Area Chamber of Commerce and Industry..............................D3 Prairie Fox Books..............D2 Steinberg’s Furniture.......A5 Streator Community Credit Union ..................................B2 Streator Children’s Clinic ...................................A2 Streator Farm Mart ..........A5 Turk Furniture ...................C2
ADVERTISERS Ambrosis Salon ................C5 Apple Butter & Shugie’s..C5 Auction Directory ............C3 Businesses & Services Grouping............................C4 Career Grouping ..............A5 Family Vision Corner .......C5 Financial Plus Credit Union D4 Furniture Sellers...............B4 Illinois Valley Community College ...............................C1 Illinois Waterway Visitors Center .................................B3 JTS Pools ............................A3 Liptak Insurance Agency ...............................C2 Maze Lumber....................A1 Meet the Merchants Grouping............................C6 Pavers & More...................B1 Prairie Fox Books..............C2 The Reserves Network....A4 Rock Paper Scissors .........C2 Rosati’s Pizza .....................A6 Steinberg’s Furniture.......D1 The Streator Children’s Clinic ...................................B2 Wheel Wash.......................A4
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Meet the team at the Streator Children’s Clinic. (Back, left to right) Rosa Chavez, Deb Berggren, (front) Jen Davis, Dr. Rosvida San Gabriel and Keady Gillman. Not pictured are Kris Martin, Earlene Burnley , Jessica Villalobos and Carolyn Evans. Whether children are ill, need a physical or simply want to say hello, Dr. San Gabriel and her staff are ready to welcome you into their family.
Family atmosphere stands out at Streator Children’s Clinic
Going to the pediatrician’s office can sometimes be daunting. It involves thoughts of getting shots, awkward talks about puberty, and saying “ahhhhh” when you think you might have strep throat. Yet, Dr. San Gabriel strives to make children’s trips to her office a positive rather than a scary one. Coming originally from the Philippines and after completing a pediatric residency in Chicago, Dr. San Gabriel came in 2001 as a pediatrician and the proprietor of the Streator Children’s Clinic. She immediately felt blessed to have been welcomed by the community. When it comes to treating her patients, she sees them as members of her extended family. In turn, she hopes to recreate that same family atmosphere in her office. As they enter the clinic, parents and patients are greeted with warm and familiar faces. Kid-friendly artwork hangs on the walls of the waiting room with a variety of toys in the exam
‘If there’s one thing the kids don’t forget is there’s something waiting for them at the end of the visit. As soon as they’re done, they jump out of the room and head to the basket of suckers!‘ DR. ROSVIDA SAN GABRIEL room. Faces of children once frozen with fear depart the office with a smile, a clean bill of health and a special treat. “If there’s one thing the kids don’t forget is there’s something waiting for them at the end of the visit,” Dr. San Gabriel said. “As soon as they’re done, they jump out of the room and head to the basket of suckers! At least we end their visit on a happy note!” The same staff worked at the clinic before she took over Dr. Mooss’ pediatric practice. Though a few have retired, Dr. San Gabriel filled those positions with Streator locals who are closely tied to the community.
Keady Gillman, one of the original staff, is the office manager; Jessica Garcia also joins Keady at the front desk; Rosa Chavez, RN; and Earlene York, CNA assists Dr. San Gabriel as the seasoned clinical staff. Everyone, however, is cross-trained so anyone can pitch in to help. Communication and efficiency plays a vital part in the clinic. Dr. San Gabriel and her staff understand that their patient’s time is important. The office utilizes current technology to improve accessibility and contact with parents. As Dr. San Gabriel suggests, “Parents are an important part of the process.
Their children’s physical and emotional health begins at home and continues as part of a collaborative effort in our office. We work as a team!” Parents are encouraged to ask Dr. San Gabriel questions and she does her best to answer, “especially to clear their worries about what they read on the internet!” As members of the same team, doctor, staff, parents and family grow into a tight-knit family. At times, Dr. San Gabriel says it’s bittersweet to see a lifelong patient move on after high school. Although she now sees patients until they’re 21 years old, she takes pride in knowing she was a part of her patients’ families as she watches them grow from newborn babies to mature young
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men and women as they are ready to make their mark on the world. “I do get a kick witnessing that! That feeling never gets old,” Dr. San Gabriel said. Also one of the most enjoyable experiences in her work is to see her patients becoming parents themselves, returning to her office with children of their own. If you haven’t met Dr. San Gabriel and her staff yet, you’re likely to spot them around town as they plan to make themselves more visible at local events, festivals and community gatherings. Whether children are ill, need a physical or simply want to say hello, Dr. San Gabriel and her staff are ready to welcome you into their family.
ADDRESS: 111 Spring St., 5th Floor, Streator PHONE: 815-673-2354 or 815-673-2353 HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday and Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday. FACEBOOK: fb.com/StreatorChildrensClinic.
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It is fun to see the Walker family continue a passion for manufacturing, now extending four generations.
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Anthony Liftgates, Inc. manufactures a broad line of commercial grade liftgates for the North American transportation industry.
Anthony Liftgates charts a path to the future Anthony Liftgates, Inc. headquartered in Pontiac, Ill., manufactures a broad line of commercial grade liftgates for the North American transportation industry. Anthony’s longtime President and Vice President Thomas and Jeremy Walker have announced that it is now an independent company; it will operate separately from the PMW Holding company that it had been a part of for more than 20 years. This was a recent change that took effect Jan. 1, 2020. The two brothers, along with their other brothers, have managed Anthony since 1982, reviving the liftgate business from the late1970s financial woes of former equipment industry heavyweight,
Anthony Company. PMW had contained up to five manufacturing businesses, jointly held, at one time, by up to 12 members of the Walker family, with each business entity operated separately by five brothers. Other recent holdings of PMW include Streator Dependable Manufacturing, U.S. Truck Body, Brave Products Company, and Mushro Machine and Tool, all of Streator, Illinois, with a combined total of around 400 employees. “As the fourth generation decided to join the family businesses, they brought a lot of energy and enthusiasm, but with that came more complexity. It became apparent that our best course of action was to first sell two businesses outright, then to
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split those remaining according to their respective managers, and all go separate ways,” said Thomas Walker, noting that this acquisition marks the final step in a multi-year plan to focus their efforts as a result of extensive succession planning. Jeremy Walker expressed his sentiment regarding the change. “It is fun to see the Walker
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family continue a passion for manufacturing, now extending four generations. Our products, factory, and operations are better than they have ever been. We have high hopes for Anthony as a completely independent company.” Manufacturing is done and the facility is a stone’s throw away from historical Route 66, in Pontiac, Ill. The liftgates and parts are manufactured in a plant of over 110,000 square feet by a group of skilled craftsmen. Over the last few years, manufacturing building expansions and acquisition of a robotic welder, a plasma cutting machine and other equipment will help prepare us to take on the growth in the business that has taken place during recent years.
For over 75 years, Anthony has made lifting an easy, efficient chore through its registered trademark liftgate products that pick up heavy loads from the ground and hoist them to truck bed level for loading and unloading. Anthony Liftgates customers are truck body manufacturers and truck equipment dealers/ distributors. Its end users consist of some of the large, national companies like Black Horse Carriers, Target, Idealease Inc., Nationalease and many others. Countless truck drivers are thankful to over 80 employees of Anthony Liftgates, Inc. for saving their backs and shaving precious time off cargo loading and unloading duties.
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Apple Butter and Shugie’s has a wide variety for many occasions Jane Kerr, co-owner of Apple Butter and Shugie’s, has been in retail since 1988. Being a cheer coach for 23-plus years put her into a position to become the Illinois Cheerleading Coaches Association scholarship fundraiser. In 1992, the Kerrs purchased their first brick and mortar location in Morris. Over the years, the Kerrs have had three different locations: Morris, Ottawa and Downers Grove. As the Kerr family grew, adding five grandchildren to the mix, Jane wanted to put herself in a position that Stu and her could help babysit. Hence, the 309 N. Liberty location was created. Apple Butter and Shugie’s Jane, Stu and their crew pride themselves on offering friendly and
helpful customer service. They offer a wide variety of inventory for many occasions and describe themselves as a novelty gift shop with something for everyone on your gift-giving list. They are proud to be known as the store with the Bassets. 2020 will find Stu and Jane attending the Atlanta, Las Vegas, Kansas City and Dallas gift shows. Apple Butter and Shugie’s belongs to two prestigious buying groups in the United States that help them to find those unique and one of a kind items that will definitely be the next big trend. Shopping here is a holiday. Come spend some time with Jane, Stu and their crew: Heidi, Angi, Emily, Erica, Sondra, Suzi, Abbie, Kandy, Abby, and Parker.
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Streator Farm Mart carries the big names Clinton Peters, owner of Streator Farm Mart, offers farm, utility and lawn and garden equipment. For several years, Streator Farm Mart has carried Kubota, Simplicity, Woods, LandPride, Grasshopper, Husqvarna, Snapper, ECHO and Little Wonder/Mantis. Earlier this year, Streator became a Toro dealer. Kubota has a full line of tractors as well as accessories and implements. Streator Farm Mart offers a diverse array of Kubota products, from popular zero-turn lawn mowers to full-size farm and utility tractors. Kubota is the industry leader in subcompact tractors in the United States, offering competitive pricing and an array of zero-percent financing options. Kubota also offers a full line of four-wheeldrive utility vehicles, including the best-selling diesel utility vehicles in North America since 2004. Simplicity lawn tractors include the famous mowers used to create lawn striping as seen in Major League Baseball stadiums. Simplicity is known for lawn tractors of the highest quality. Simplicity products are available only through Simplicity-certified dealers. The Simplicity line includes lawn tractors as well as snow-blowers and other attachments. In January 2020, Streator Farm Mart added Toro to its line-up of lawn and garden power equipment. Toro is well-known for its wide assortment of zero-turn and walk-behind mowers as well as snow-blowers. Echo is an industry-leader in hand-held lawn-andgarden products, such as chainsaws and string trimmers. Grasshopper
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The showroom of Kubota models at Streator Farm Mart, 1684 N. 17th Road. provides a large variety of premium zero-turn mowers. Woods and LandPride offer a large selection of implements for all makes of tractors. Streator Farm Mart has a complete parts department and is the only Kubota-certified service center in the area. Our priority at Streator
Farm Mart is to continue to supply quality products and service to our customers in Streator and in surrounding communities. According to Mr. Peters, “For 52 years we have provided the residents of Central Illinois with quality lawn-care products at competitive prices. We offer competitive pricing
and financing on all of our products to meet the needs of all of our customers. In 2015, we opened a new showroom at our location north of Streator.” Streator Farm Mart provides customers with one of the largest inventories of new and used lawn and garden equipment in Northern Illinois.
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Weyer:‘Angelo’s always willing to take some of the younger Scouts under his wing’ From page A1 He noted that Weyer’s community service project was one of the largest Eagle Scout projects he has seen, with 30 to 40 people coming together to work on the park on three different occasions. “I think the thing that stands out to me is his willingness to help other people,” Ditchfield said. “We count on the older Scouts to help the younger Scouts. The parents can’t do it all. The leaders can’t do it all. Angelo’s always willing to take some of the younger Scouts under his wing, mentor them as they progress in scouting. And the younger Scouts really look up to Angelo when they see what he’s done, what he’s accomplished. And his willingness to help them, you can’t beat it when an older teenager will help you and you’re a 12-year-old. ... It’s very powerful and it helps keep the kids in Scouts.” Weyer has proven himself both in school and in his community throughout his high school career according to his science teacher, Kathryn Ewers. She uses the words driven, above and beyond, integrity, involved and good time management when describing him. Ewers, who serves as the World Youth in Science and Engineering Program adviser said she is always telling her students that it’s not enough to get good grades. It’s important to stand out amongst their peers who are competing for placement in college programs. And she said Weyer has taken that message to heart. Ewers recounts Weyer and two other students on her WYSE Team competing last year in sectionals for the opportunity to represent Marquette at state. The other two students advanced; however Weyer did not. “Instead of being discouraged about not placing and going to state, as soon as we got back in the car he said, ‘Hey you guys, I know you
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Angelo Weyer is shown in 2017 working on his Eagle Scout service project at Thornton Park in Ottawa. He led efforts to improve bike racks, benches and the basketball court. are going to be so great at state. I’m so happy for you,’ ” Ewers said. “And I thought that was so mature ... he was so gracious for his peers.” Weyer hopes to take what he’s learned through school and scouting and study at the Air Force Academy, where he is waiting for admission results. Having a grandfather who served in the Army and uncle who served in the Navy, he said the Air Force has appealed to him since he was a child. “It’s like a torch of service being passed down from
family member to family member, and I saw that torch being passed down to me. And I wanted to do it in a unique way through the Air Force,” he said. “When you are thinking about service, then you’re thinking a lot about putting what you have towards something greater than yourself,” he said. “There’s a reason that you are doing all this. That reason for me is to help benefit others. And the way I saw to benefit others is to serve an entire nation.”
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Building club from membership of 5 to 30 Streator High’s Shannon Paton has a skill for bringing people together DEREK BARICHELLO dbarichello@shawmedia.com 815-431-4073 When Shannon Paton became president of the Streator High School Key Club, it had six active members. “My main goal was to increase membership,” she said. She knew if she could get word out about what Key Club was about — the projects and how they helped people — she could get more students interested. She designed promotional posters to hang around the school, she set up a Facebook page, posted on Twitter and Snapchat — anywhere students went, she got word out.
See PATON, page B4 AT RIGHT: Shannon Paton (far right) is president of Streator High School’s Key Club. She helped multiply the club’s membership by six times its previous participation numbers. Contributed
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Streator Community Credit Union - members here become our family
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Streator Community is a full-service financial institution offering free checking with no minimum balance, low rate Visa cards, Visa debit cards, prepaid Visa, and competitive CD and loan rates and Christmas and Vacations clubs.
Streator Community is proud to be part of the community for 70 years and we take pride in the friendly family atmosphere that we offer our loyal members. Our focus remains on keeping up with the ever-changing financial world and offering our members the best customer service available. Streator Community is a full-service financial institution offering free checking with no minimum balance, low rate Visa cards, Visa debit cards, prepaid Visa, and competitive CD and loan rates and Christmas and Vacations clubs. We have a state-of-the-art ATM on the premises and offer home banking and mobile banking.
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Accounting, Tax & Business Services staff stays up-to-date Accounting, Tax & Business Services Inc. offers a full-service accounting firm, including tax preparation and planning, accounting services, computer consultation and business consultation. 2020 is a milestone for Accounting, Tax & Business Service, Inc. — it marks 20 years in business. Owners are Laurie Skromme, Jill Talbott and Theresa Muntz, who have been serving Streator and the surrounding area for more than 40 years. The firm employs seven people to assist you in all your accounting and tax needs. We offer tax preparation for individuals, corporations, partnerships, limited liability corporations, estates, trusts, nonprofit organizations and pension plans. Accounting professionals are available yearround to answer any tax questions. For businesses we provide financial statement preparation, payroll processing and payroll tax report preparation, sales tax return preparation, as well as data processing. As a convenience to employers, we offer direct deposit or paper checks when we process your payroll and we electronically transfer all your payroll tax deposits. We provide business, computer and QuickBooks consultation, as well as training. Laurie Skromme is president of Accounting, Tax & Business Services Inc. She graduated from Augustana College with a bachelor’s degree in accounting and
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ADDRESS: 310 N. Bloomington St., Streator PHONE: 815-673-3326 HOURS: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday, or by appointment has been practicing accounting in Streator since 1979. Skromme specializes in taxes. Jill Talbott is a licensed Certified Public Accountant with a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Monmouth College. She has practiced accounting in Iowa and Illinois since 1981. Theresa Muntz also is a licensed Certified Public Accountant with a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Northern Illinois University. She has practiced accounting in Streator since 1987. Our accounting staff annually attends continuing education seminars. This enables us to continue our high level of expertise in all areas of accounting and tax. The business is located at 310 N. Bloomington St., with parking available in the front and back. Plans include continuing to provide Streator and the surrounding area with a high level of accounting services. Currently we prepare more than 900 tax returns throughout the year for individuals, businesses, nonprofit organizations and fiduciaries, and also serve more than 100 businesses on a monthly basis.
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Family Vision Corner offers complete family eye care Family Vision Corner offers complete family eye care services, as well as a variety of eyewear. Dr. Steven Trzepacz provides complete eye exams and therapeutic treatment for certain eye diseases and glaucoma. Dr. Trzepacz uses the new ICare Tonometer, which means no more puff of air in the eye. Dr. Trzepacz sees patients of all ages and his paraoptometric staff is fully trained and certified. The office offers a wide selection of glasses and contact lenses. Dr. Trzepacz does specialty fittings for contacts, including disposable lenses for people with astigmatism and bifocal contacts. His assortment of frames for eyeglasses features many designer lines. Dr. Trzepacz also provides top-quality prescription and nonprescription sunglasses. Please feel free to come in and try the magnetic sunglass clips from Aspex and Manhattan eyewear. Dr. Trzepacz and his staff plan to continue offering quality eye care and eyewear to patients and their families. Visit us on the web at familyvisioncorner.com.
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Meet the Family Vision Center team (back, left to right) Keri Miller, Melinda Wamsley, Dr. Steve Trzepancz, (front) Megan Trobridge, Lani Derossett. Dr. Trzepacz and his staff plan to continue offering quality eye care and eyewear to patients and their families.
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The past is alive at Clarks Run Antiques in Utica
Steve Noe, of Braidwood, searches for treasures at Clarks Run Antiques.
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ents (now deceased) would have loved this place, and Steve and I could have sure used their advice in building this place.” The building features dark woodwork throughout the business and living quarters. Clarks Run Antique is open
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week. Looking around at their store, Steve and Pam said they were excited about the future of Utica and continuing the “new venture together.” They also expressed gratitude for the consistent support from many of Utica’s
businesses and neighbors. Pam laughed and concluded, “For (dealing with) a midlife crisis, it would have been easier to buy a convertible.” “We hope this place will always be a work in progress,” Steve said. Pam said, “Since we’ve
opened, we have attracted more dealers offering high-quality antiques, which have attracted many more customers to our doors. We’re not your old dusty, cluttered antique store. Stop by and see for yourself. We have something for everyone.”
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Married for more than 35 years, Steve and Pam Shanley loved their life together, working and raising three children in Ottawa for decades. But they also shared a strong affection for the quaint village of Utica, where they often came to visit Starved Rock or to enjoy a night out in one of the village’s many restaurants. After years of dreaming, planning and construction, the couple now own and operate not only a successful antique business in Utica, but they have also built themselves a comfortable home there as well. Clarks Run Antiques is open daily at 215 N. Division St., adjacent to the completed section of the Route 178 alignment that runs through the heart of the village. The Shanleys reside upstairs from the shop in a spacious living area. “We are very proud to say our place is not a flea market or pawn business,” explained Steve. “Our shop only features high-quality antiques offered from experienced, professional vendors and original pieces from talented area artists.” Pam said attention to details has turned the business into an attractive destination location for antique lovers, with new customers coming in daily. Since Steve and Pam Shanley first opened the doors to Clarks Run Antiques in 2012, they’ve been on a mission to shatter your expectations of what an antique store should be. Last year saw the additure, clothing, glassware and tion of a brand-new patio, collectibles. complete with ample seating The couple has opened the and umbrellas. This fun new Eagles Nest Gift Shop, which outdoor venue will play host to a cavalcade of local favorite features rusty, old, recycled, acoustic and acoustic/electric weathered, refinished, shabby, vintage, trendy or “just plain acts. cool” items for Steve said sale. “We set it the business Clarks Run Antiques up for people rents space to enjoy the to antique ADDRESS: 215 N. Division hunt, touch vendors who St., Utica and feel of pay $1.50 per PHONE: 815-667-7190 merchandise, square foot, HOURS: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in order to or $50 for a Monday to Saturday; 11 have the exshowcase per a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday citement of a month. The WEB: clarksrunantiques. great find,” exShanleys’ busicom and Facebook at faceplained Pam. ness continues book.com/clarks.antiques “We have also to attract a lot expanded our of attention facilities to include new items among potential Northern such as shirts, sweatshirts, Illinois (and beyond) dealers home accessories and unique who are filling their retail gifts for any occasion.” spaces with unique items. She said the antique busi“We have many wonderful ness is in her blood — her items for sale from excited parents were dealers. vendors and we’re getting “I grew up going to backmore in every day,” said Pam. On the shop’s many shelves, yard sales and antique shows,” she said. “My parthe business features furni-
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Shannon Paton (middle) splits IVC defenders Katie Tiller (3) and Emily Bradley (11) for a shot on goal at the Streator YMCA field during an April 2018 match. The Streator High senior has verbally committed to play soccer for Lincoln College. complishments and receive awards. “I like organizing events where people can get involved,” Shannon said.
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During her senior year, the club had as many as 60 people join, with 30 active members. “Five people wasn’t enough to make a big impact,” Shannon said. “Now with 30 members, we have the numbers to do plenty of projects.” And the Key Club stays busy, from organizing a homeless sleep-out event to raise money for the Public Action to Deliver Shelter in Ottawa, to volunteering Shannon at the CenPaton tral Church of Christ’s Night to Shine prom for special needs students and helping with Christmas shopping for children during Shop with a Cop, among many other activities. “The main reason I do what I do is to help people grow,” Shannon said. “It helps me grow.” Reviving the Key Club from relative inactivity to a bustling service organization gave her confidence. “I’m proud of myself,” she said. “I’m proud of all the people coming to the meetings.” Shannon has a love for organizing events. She took the lead in coordinating the district convention in Iowa with more than 700 attendees. She started working on putting together the event beginning last January that was scheduled to happen March 12, until it was canceled due to the coronavirus outbreak. The convention serves as a recap for the past year. It’s an event where Key Club members recite ac-
DJ, was scheduled in February and proceeds benefited St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. More than 100 students bought tickets. “It was a good way for club members to volunteer, either by setting up the dance or selling tickets,” she said. “It was very rewarding at the end.” Shannon hopes the dance will be an annual activity for students and a fundraiser for St. Jude. Her knack for bringing people together led her to become the school’s social media coordinator through the work program. She attends sporting events, club events, foods classes and several other activities around the school, getting photographs and posting messages on the school’s social media sites. “A big part of my job is to spread all the positive things our school has to offer,” Shannon said. The job is fitting, because she wants to work in public relations after graduating college and possibly help set up a nonprofit organization. She’s verbally committed to play soccer for Lincoln College. On top of Key Club, she’s in Spanish Club, S-Club and Superfans Club, among others. She joined Key Club her freshman year following in her sister’s footsteps. Her sophomore year, she decided she wanted to be more active in it, so she joined the district board and served as lieutenant governor for the district, overseeing Streator, Ottawa, Marquette, La SallePeru and Woodland Key Clubs. Her participation in Key Club has helped her grow as a leader, she said. “Being involved has helped shape who I am today,” she said.
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Kyle Petersen
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L-P teen gets behind the scenes with his cameras STEPHANIE JAQUINS For The Times Kyle Petersen has always had a camera — in some form — in his hands. “If it was with my iPod or whatever, just making videos,” the La Salle Peru High School senior said. “I was always the kid if we had a school project I’d go all out with it.” It was when his friend and neighbor, Matthew Klein, got a drone in 2017 when his hobby really came into focus. “I thought it was so cool, so I had to get one and next thing you know we’re actually using the camera on it and that’s when we started to post stuff and then when it really took
‘I love the connections and experiences that come along with doing this.’ KYLE PETERSEN La Salle-Peru senior off,” he said. The first video Petersen remembers gaining attention on social media was a video of aerial views of Peru. With the large number of views the video received and interest from
other cities wanting to promote their towns, Petersen and Klein realized this could be a job for them. “Everything nowadays is coming to video and we understand social media,” Petersen said. “Businesses and cities are reaching out to us for that reason.” Since then, they’ve kept busy working for cities and businesses shooting promotional videos. “I love the connections and experiences that come along with doing this,” he said. He said he recently visited a city to shoot video for an event he had never heard of.
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He enjoyed the experience of learning about a new event and that, in a way, shooting videos is like having a backstage pass. He goes behind the scenes to get his shots. “If I wasn’t doing any of this I’d probably just be sitting in my room playing video games or something,” he said. “I get to learn things. I think the whole process of bettering my skills and learning new things is invaluable.” He’s also seen his footage used on national television. A few months ago the History Channel aired an episode of “American Pickers” filmed at the shuttered Herrcke’s Hardware in La Salle. He was watching the episode from his home the night it aired and saw footage of a city of La Salle sign that looked familiar, like a shot he had taken. “I was watching it and that’s the same angle, the same colors, spoke length, everything,” he said. He called Klein and they watched it again and both agreed it looked like same. “Turns out (Klein) had it
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on the stock video website we sell clips on,” he said. The network had purchased the footage, but the payment hadn’t gone through. Petersen had no idea the clip was going to be used. “The fact that my equipment and skills were good enough to be on national television is pretty cool,” he said. The L-P senior also gives his talents to his school by live-streaming sporting events and editing a podcast earlier in the year. He also shot a hype video for the football team in the fall. After high school, he plans to attend a four-year college or Illinois Valley Community College with a transfer later. He plans to focus his studies on video production. He recently started his own business, Kyle Petersen Visuals, offering video and photo production. Matthew Klein said he is excited everyone gets to see more of his talent now that he’s branched out. “I think it’s something he’s really excited about and it’s something I think a lot of people have been
wanting him to do for a while,” Klein said of Petersen’s new venture. “It’s nice to see it online. Normally, we would just share stuff on my Facebook page, but now it’s nice where he has a place to share his content,” he said, noting a video Petersen posted the night before already has more than 5,000 views on Facebook. Klein appreciates the perspective Petersen brings to projects. Sometimes Klein said he would shoot something and wouldn’t be satisfied. “But then Kyle will say, ‘All right, maybe you should switch up this a little or you should switch it to this.’ Then it’s like, ‘Oh my gosh, that’s a great idea,’ ” Klein said. Klein is attending IVCC and appreciates how Petersen’s high school schedule doesn’t hold him back. Klein said Petersen sometimes gets up before school to do homework, meets him after school and works late with him on projects. “So he’s up from 6 a.m. until 10 p.m. in some cases, so he’s very determined, very hardworking.”
The fact that my equipment and skills were good enough to be on national television is pretty cool.”
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Clients to Liptak Insurance will see a new face behind the counter — William Liptak is bringing his grandson Tyler Ringle into the operation — but can expect the same level of service they have always had over the past 57 years in business.
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True Kempiak
‘I just like helping people’ Serena senior already nursing health career MIKE MURPHY For The Times Having been preceded by siblings Gary, Jason, Levi, Colter, Dallas, Oakley, Denver, Callahan, Melrose, Mozelle and Remington, True Kempiak is the youngest of 12 children. Ann Hoffmann, Serena High School assistant principal, who was sitting in on an interview with True, said: “There’s always a Kempiak.” But not for long. A Wedron resident, 18-year-old True Kempiak is wrapping up her senior year, but can’t always be found at Serena High. Four days a week, Kempiak takes afternoon Certified Nursing Associate classes at Indian Valley Vocational Center in Sandwich. Every Thursday, she works at a Yorkville health care facility as part of the IVVC program, baby-sits and does volunteer
work on the side. “I usually nap on the bus,” Kempiak said. “It was a little weird getting used to (my schedule) in the beginning. Now it’s natural.” Next year she will be in college studying nursing. She became interested in the CNA program after seeing a flyer about it and attending an information session, both at Serena. Also, a friend participated in the program last year. By the end of the spring, Kempiak will be eligible to take the state board examination and become a CNA. Before it’s over, she will have accumulated 40 hours of clinical time and more than 100 hours of theory, said Michelle Cottinghm, IVCC course instructor. “This class is intense at times. However, I have no doubt she will be successful and finish well,” Cottinghm said of Kempiak. “She is by far one of my best students,
and is a leader quite naturally without being asked.” Among Kempiak’s nursing home duties are feeding, dressing, and cleaning residents and helping them with range of motion exercises. She likes being able to help residents and hear their stories. “We had a lot of bookwork to do in the beginning. It’s easy once you get used to it,” Kempiak said about her IVVC studies. The CNA course involves 2 1/2 hours of study four days a week, and three hours of clinical work Thursdays. Napping or not, Kempiak boards a bus after her classes end at 11:15 a.m., then is at the vocational center noon to 2:30 p.m. She said the Kempiak era will not be over at Serena, since she has niece and nephews who attend Unit 2 schools.
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AT LEFT: A National Honor Society member, True Kempiak played volleyball and basketball and served on student council before slowing down her senior year. The Tmes | file
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First Federal Savings Bank offers ‘Banking for Life’ services
First Federal Savings Bank is a true community bank that has been in business since 1889. With 12 locations to serve you, First Federal is a full service bank offering Loan, Retail, Commerical, Insurance products and the opportunity to travel with The NICE Life. At First Federal Savings Bank, we adopt a “Banking for Life” philosophy because we are tailoring our products and services for every stage of life, for every member of the family. While we are small enough to offer personal and professional customer service, we also offer the level of technology that our customers expect. We have invested our resources in technology to keep our customers’ accounts safe as well as offering updated and innovative features. Our mobile banking app allows the convenience of banking on the go. Now you can access your mobile banking app, on your mobile device, with your fingerprint or through facial recognition. That means one less password to remember. Card Valet allows you to turn your debit card on and off. In addition, you can set notifications to alert when your card is used and set spending limits on your debit card or your child’s debit card. Our debit cards also provide added security through microchip technology. We also offer a wide range of deposit products, including savings and checking accounts. In addition to our retail products, we offer competitive residential, consumer, and commercial loans. We are also excited to offer Loan Valet, your own virtual loan assistant. You can apply for your next home loan through Loan Valet as well as track your application’s progress, upload files and view notifications, reminders and updates! Our loan officers
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Providing the personal and professional customer service of a true community bank are First Federal Savings Bank team members (back row, left to right) Jim Fornero, Matt Mooneyham, Ellie Rossoter; (front) Jennifer Craig, Doug Opieinski and Kristy Neider. Not pictures is Debbie Salata, the Streator Branch manager. are here to make the home loan process seamless and convenient for you. Our Commercial Loan Department offers a full suite of lending products for business owners and real estate investors in Northern Illinois. We also recognize the importance of balancing both sides of the company books, so we provide a variety of business deposit accounts in addition to offering business online services. We are also proud to offer commercial insurance products through our wholly owned subsidiary
First Fed Insurance Agency, Inc. As your local bank, we are committed to providing the necessary financing for businesses in our communities, because we know when our local businesses succeed we all win. Our subsidiary, First Fed Insurance Agency, Inc., understands that for every stage of life your needs change. As your needs change over time, your insurance coverage should adapt as well. To help you through those changes, we offer the most comprehensive lineup of Life, Health,
Property, and Casualty products. The NICE Life, continues to bring our customers the enjoyment of traveling with us on one-day events. For those a little more adventurous, we also offer exclusive overnight tours to many exciting destinations both in the U.S and internationally. April 20-25, First Federal Savings Bank will be celebrating Community Banking Week in Illinois. We invite you to join us in “Community Bankers – Always ready to help.”
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ADDRESS: Main office, 633 La Salle St., Ottawa; drive-up facility, 433 W. Main St., Ottawa; or Streator location at 8 Danny’s Drive PHONE: 815-434-3500 HOURS: Ottawa main office, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday; closed Saturday; drive-up office, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday and 8 a.m. to noon Saturday; Streator lobby, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday, and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday; drive-through facility, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday and 8 a.m. to noon Saturday. WEB: ffsbweb.com Experience banking at First Federal Savings Bank – a true community bank. We are proud to be a part of
each of the communities we serve. Our bank is safe and sound and in business to stay.
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Prairie Fox Books handles all literary needs Since October 2016, Prairie Fox Books has offered the La Salle County area a wide selection of books ranging from mainstream bestsellers to genre hits to an eclectic range of nonfiction, as well as a developed collection of picture books, easy readers, middle grade and young adult books. Their location at 719 La Salle Street in Ottawa also stocks everything in between including literary T-shirts, wacky socks, themed mugs, and their newest service: monthly subscription boxes. You can also shop on their website, which is constantly being updated with new items. If the book you’re seeking isn’t on the shelves, let a bookseller know — the store places special orders twice a week and will make every effort to find the right story for you.
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Prairie Fox Books in Ottawa offers the area a wide selection of books ranging from mainstream bestsellers to genre hits to an eclectic range of nonfiction, as well as a developed collection of picture books, easy readers, middle grade and young adult books.
ADDRESS: 719 La Salle St., Ottawa PHONE: 815-433-7323 HOURS: 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday to Friday; 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday; closed Sunday. WEB: prairiefoxbooks.com
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Ottawa Chamber redirects focus to more effective partnerships The Ottawa Area Chamber of Commerce is a dynamic business organization working to advance the economic and civic interests of the Ottawa area. The chamber has redirected its focus as it has changed staffing. Jeff Hettrick has taken over as executive director after Boyd Palmer’s retirement, and Kristal Nodland has consolidated responsibilities as the office coordinator. The core business focus of the chamber has shifted to more effective partnerships with regional organizations. Working together with the city of Ottawa, La Salle County, the Ottawa Visitors Center, local chambers and regional economic development groups boost the reach of what the chamber can accomplish. “As an example, regional chambers can speak for 2,000 member businesses instead of just 400 Ottawa companies. Together we demonstrate a united effort on business issues,” said Jeff Hettrick, executive director. The chamber is also focus-
Ottawa Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry PHONE: 815-433-0084 ADDRESS: 633 La Salle St., Ottawa WEB: https://www.ottawachamberillinois.com/ EMAIL: info@ottawachamberillinois.com
access to one of the most on advocacy, to highlight effective networking systems business issues to local, state to promote and federal your busiofficials. ness and The comexpand your bined voice customer of chamber Contributed base. The members chamber can get Jeff Hettrick, promotes attention and executive director the members solutions. businesses, Programs are ing on member visits, coopprovides also designed erative problem solving and for members assisting existing businesses referrals and has a chamto learn with expansion plans. More about busithan 85% of new jobs are cre- ber website ness skills, or ated by startup businesses or to link to cost saving existing business expansion. each busiKRISTAL NODLAND knowledge The chamber will be partner- ness. The site even allows such as the ing with the city of Ottawa Office coordinator of the a free visible Ameren Ento make business visits to posting of ergy EfficienOttawa Area Chamber of discuss business issues with job opportucy seminar. members this year. Commerce & Industry nities. Members can The core focus of the One other see signifchamber is providing value icant cost for the chamber members. As recent push savings if they enroll with a chamber member, you have has been a greater focus
‘Involvement in chamber committees is a unique member benefit that costs nothing, but the rewards are endless.’
u AMBASSADORS — take on community projects, represent the chamber at functions and participate in new business ribbon cuttings. u ONYX — Ottawa Network of YoungEXecutives are the Ottawa business leaders of tomorrow. u PUBLIC IMAGE — Ottawa has become a destination for visitors and the chamber is working to continue in a positive direction. In addition, there are groups planning the annual Contributed meeting, the golf outing and the 55th annual WelcomeKristal Nodland, burger. office coordinator Kristal Nodland, office cothe chamber’s electricity pur- ordinator, observed: “Involvement in chamber committees chase program. is a unique member benefit The chamber has harthat costs nothing, but the nessed the knowledge and rewards are endless. Help enthusiasm of members on create positive results within several key committees: our community and promote u MEMBER SERVICES — asyour visibility by estabsists the chamber in adding lishing valuable business value to memberships with programs, products and men- contacts.” There are many ways toring new members. to get involved with the u PUBLIC POLICY — researching issues and provid- chamber and the chamber is looking for innovative ideas. ing accurate information to Please contact the chamber members and advocacy for to get involved. local elected officials.
Kempiak:‘Besides being a terrific student ... True’s best qualities might be outside of the classroom’ From page D1 A National Honor Society member, True played volleyball and basketball and served on student council before slowing down her senior year. “I needed a break. I figured with the CNA class I wouldn’t have a lot of time,” she said. Chad Baker taught Kempiak in math courses her freshman and junior years at Serena. “… She always came to class with a smile on her face and a friendly ‘hello’ as she entered class. She consistently had her work completed, and was conscientious that it was completed with quality. She showed leadership in the classroom by helping others and also not being afraid to ask a question other students would hesitate to ask,” he said. English and Language Arts instructor Angie Pippenger has taught Kempiak as a sophomore and senior. “True is often willing to volunteer to try something new. Regularly in (public speaking class) we play improv games to practice different speech skills and to have a bit of fun. She regularly volunteers to play and participate in various ways. “One of the things I enjoy the most about True is her overall personality compiled of friendliness, a good sense of humor, and honesty.” Outside of school, Kempiak enjoys fishing and attending Major League Baseball games. She also helps make packages for Feed My Starving Children, an Aurora-based
AT RIGHT: True Kempiak, a Serena High School student, received the Sportsmanship Award in March 2019. Teachers at the school describe her as a respectful, friendly member of the Serena High community.
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organization; volunteers at Illinois Valley Public Action to Deliver Shelter, cleaning up after meals and talking with kids at the Ottawa facility; and cleans up highways once a year as school project. “I just like helping people,” Kempiak said. “Besides being a terrific student in the classroom, True’s best qualities might be outside of the classroom,” Baker said. “She treats all students and teachers with respect, helps fellow students that other high school students may ignore, and goes out of her way to lend a hand in any way she can. “She has volunteered at shelters and resale shops, cleaned houses for friends and family, and sent care packages to students in need.She speaks to people of all ages, instead of acting scared or awkward, which is common in students of her age. All in all, she is a very well-rounded young woman whom I am very proud to know.” Kempiak plans to attend a small college and study neonatal or delivery room nursing. Ultimately she would like to work at a hospital or clinic close to her home, which could be in Starved Rock Country or the Chicago suburbs. She has mixed feelings about finishing her studies at Serena. “I’m getting a little sad that I won’t be coming here. But I’m excited about new opportunities in college. It will be nice to stay in one place and meet new people,” Kempiak said. For the last of the Kempiak siblings, the next step will be a new start.
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Owned by Steve and Pam Shanley, Clarks Run Creek Wine in Utica is decorated in industrial-chic blended with rustic charm, using local reclaimed barn wood giving the space a warm, cozy atmosphere.
Clarks Run Creek Wine & Gifts has grapes galore Featuring over 40 varieties of wine from many popular Illinois wineries and vineyards from around the world, Clarks Run Creek Wine & Gifts Boutique invites both tourists and Starved Rock Country residents to stop in for a taste and enjoy the serenity of life in a small town. Owned by Steve and Pam Shanley, Clarks Run Creek Wine is decorated in industrial-chic blended with rustic charm, using local reclaimed barn wood giving the space a warm, cozy atmosphere. There is also a semi-private, “hideaway” loft with a fireplace, WiFi, TV and a unique view of downtown Utica. The loft space — with tables, cozy chairs and couch — is available for quiet conversations with friends or small events such as birthdays, anniversary parties or business meetings. The area comfortably accommodates as many as 40 people. Musicians and other entertainers also often perform in the loft, when private events are not scheduled. To learn when performances are scheduled, check clarksruncreek.com or Facebook. “When we were thinking about starting this business after a fire closed the previous store in this location, Steve and I were just planning to open up a gift shop, but a friend suggested we add
wine sales to it,” explained Pam. “And, so it kind of took off from there.” Steve estimated the shop, opened in June 2016, now has nearly 1,000 bottles of wine in-house with 40 different varieties representing many of the 135 wineries in Illinois as well as selections from around the world. The shop’s growing “claim to fame” is the daily special of five vino tastings for $5. “We have learned a lot in the past year about wine and what sells best in our little shop,” said Steve. “And we have a huge selection of craft, foreign and domestic beer, including a gluten-free brew.” Manager Cindy Trench will be your friendly tour guide at Clarks Run Creek Wine. Trench is knowledgeable about all types of wine and can help guide customers through the wine tasting experience. She invites all to enjoy their wine selection on the patio or in the upstairs loft. “I am loving this job and I enjoy greeting the visitors who come through the door,” said Trench. “I’m looking forward to the upcoming spring/ summer tourist season and meeting even more new customers. We’re planning to sponsor some new and exciting events to attract the locals not just to entertain our out-of-town guests.”
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Trench also made note of the shop’s attractive loft. “Life is busy for everyone,” she said. “So I am personally inviting everyone to take a break from their routine and come here to relax with a glass of wine. Bring a friend for a peaceful conversation and forget your cares for the moment.” Among the wine bottles, customers may also enjoy the gift shop featuring winethemed items plus specialty products including wine accessories, jewelry, clothes, cooking supplies, dipping oils, salsa, T-shirts, lotion, home decor, handcrafted furniture, candles and seasonal items. On social media, Clarks Run Creek Wine & Gifts Boutique has been receiving such positive reviews online as: Andy R. from Racine, Wis.
posted — “Went hiking all day at Starved Rock and were looking for a winery to relax at. We walked in to Clarks Run Creek and were immediately greeted by the manager. We not only tasted some amazing wines at a great price, but the manager went above and beyond to show us proper tasting technique and taught us about each wine. Definitely recommend stopping by for a tasting, to buy a bottle, or to chat with some friendly knowledgeable staff.” Becca H. from Woodridge wrote — “While checking out Utica with my boyfriend after hiking at Starved Rock, we stumbled upon Clarks Run Creek. For $5 you get to try 5 of the wines on their list. Definitely helps when deciding (what) bottles to get! What was interesting is trying the Illinois wines. We tried out a variety of the fruit and dessert wines, including Black and Blue, Sweet Revenge and Fireside. As a dry red wine drinker I enjoy opportunities to experiment with new flavors and very much enjoyed the fruit wines! My favorite was the Black and Blue which was made with blueberries and blackberries. My boyfriend enjoyed the Sweet Revenge which tastes like it sounds, very sweet with a kick as a port wine. Recommended wine tasting room to stop by.”
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