Going Green
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- Published on Tuesday, 01 November 2011 14:32
- Written by Paul Gordon
You just never know where that cool product at Re- came from
The green movement isn't passing Nancy Martin by. In fact, she's ahead of the curve in this race to sustainability.
Now if only others would discover her quaint little store tucked at the back end of Metro Centre in Peoria.
Re- is the name of the store Martin started five years ago under the name of...
60 Years of Making a Difference
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- Published on Tuesday, 01 November 2011 14:30
- Written by Paul Gordon
Peoria Friendship House needs help to keep helping others
For 60 years the Peoria Friendship House of Christian Service has been striving to make a difference in the lives of men, women and children who need clothes on their back and food on their plates.
But as the economic downturn continues, despite assurances of financial experts that the recession has ended, the...
Bucking The Trend
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- Published on Tuesday, 01 November 2011 14:05
- Written by Paul Gordon
Trading law books for novels, Mary Beth Nebel shows small, independent bookstores still have a place
When Mary Beth Nebel left a career as a lawyer to open an independent bookstore in Peoria Heights a little over five years ago, she wasn't thinking about bucking any trends.
She just wanted to do something she loved.
"I just really wanted to try this. I have always...
A Very Giving Community
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- Published on Tuesday, 01 November 2011 14:13
- Written by Paul Gordon
Local charitable giving remains strong during holidays despite economic woes
It's that time of year where almost every door of every store finds a red kettle manned by a bell ringer. Christmas is a time for giving.
It is also, however, a time when the needs of the less fortunate seem accentuated and when the economy is down, as it has been in...
Peoria's Surprising Architecture
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- Published on Tuesday, 01 November 2011 13:42
- Written by Dr. Peter J. Couri
Upcoming issues of The Peorian will feature walking tours of Peoria's more interesting areas. This issue is the first of three parts about Downtown Peoria.
French explorers settled among the native peoples here in 1691 to start Illinois' oldest European settlement. The French villages here lasted for 120 years until the French and native peoples were forcibly...