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What's new at IllinoisTimes Monument to a dead buildingWhat, I wonder, is the overdue fine on a library lintel that was lost for 36 years? The carved stone lintel that stood atop the main entrance to the old library building had been salvaged when the building was demolished in 1974 and trucked to a storage yard at the state fairgrounds. Page 3 - no comments - 272 views  Memory is a heady thingI left the Island Bay Yacht Club at Lake Springfield about 10 p.m. and headed west toward the new access to 55 North. While pondering, I missed it due to new roads, so, I kept driving west on Toronto Road. When I reached Second St., I turned right. The black sky cracked open and lighting crashed down into the fields. Page 3 - no comments - 259 views  Corporate flimflammers in our communities and CongressGood! The phrase suggests great quality, strong environmental stewardship and a commitment to keeping our food dollars in the local economy. If you support the localeconomies movement, as I do, no doubt you’ll be thrilled to hear that a new, local food store is coming soon to your neighborhood. Page 4 - no comments - 363 views  musing poem #3deep dusk I gaze down from the little cessna at the california roads now strings of bright moving beads the little towns puddles of light the big ones their mall areas awash spaced streetlamps tiny points and off in the dark hills here and there the single gleam of a house a barn I pick out a country road’s moving light as it inches slow as a bug. Page 5 - no comments - 248 views  A flurry in the legislature could mean big stuff is comingThat means votes could be taken on workers comp and Medicaid reform before the new General Assembly is sworn in about a week later. The Republicans have been clamoring for those very reforms for years. Page 7 - no comments - 185 views  HEAT HELPThe holidays are upon us, and that means two things: the season of giving and the season of freezing. But Springfield City Water, Light and Power brings both of those ideas together, giving the fortunate a chance to give back and the less fortunate a way to keep the heat on this winter. Page 8 - no comments - 389 views  A big push to end capital punishmentSpeaking during a lobbying day at the Illinois Capitol Nov. 16, ICADP executive director Jeremy Schroeder told reporters that the coalition was lobbying legislators and Gov. Pat Quinn to pass and sign the repeal. Page 9 - no comments - 359 views  Fired cops face civil rights jury next weekTwo former Springfield cops will face a jury next week in federal court for allegedly violating the civil rights of Larry Washington, the former Vice Lord gang member who was arrested in March of 2005 after Springfield police found cocaine stashed in his kitchen pantry. Page 10 - no comments - 487 views  Stamping out hateThat was the message at the coalition’s Nov. 15 public forum on hate activities and hate crimes at Union Baptist Church, 1405 East Monroe St. in Springfield. Featuring speakers from the legal and activism realms, the forum drew about 30 listeners, prompting calls for more community involvement in a problem some believe to be growing. Page 11 - no comments - 326 views  Animal Protective League (APL)The Animal Protective League (APL) is a private, not-for-profit animal welfare organization, funded by donations. It operates an animal shelter, a low-cost spay/neuter clinic and maintains numerous programs that benefit members of the community. Page 12 - no comments - 372 views  From the heartGive what’s in your heart. It’s a phrase that, when applied in the figurative sense, precisely summarizes what most social service agencies ask of their donors, hoping that in those hearts is the generosity to donate precious commodities – time, money, supplies, tools and more. Page 12 - no comments - 273 views  Grace Lutheran Food PantryThe Holiday Food Basket Project is a ministry of Grace Lutheran Church. Three times a year we provide food baskets to local schools to help families who tend to “fall through the cracks.” In addition, families from the Lutheran Children and Family Services foster program receive food baskets at Christmas. Page 13 - no comments - 453 views  From the heartStarted in 1989 with a mission to prevent child abuse and neglect, the Mini O’Beirne Crisis Nursery provides free emergency, temporary care, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, for children from birth through age 6, who may be at risk of abuse or neglect or whose parents are experiencing some type of crisis. Page 14 - no comments - 1,034 views  Prairie Center Against Sexual Assault• Clothing for survivors to wear home from the E.R: Specifically, new non-logo adult and youth shirts, sweatshirts, sweat pants and shorts in neutral colors (grey, black, tan, white) in all sizes. New flip flops (sandals) in all sizes. New women’s, girls and boys underwear in neutral colors (grey, black, tan, white) in all sizes. Page 15 - no comments - 346 views  From the heartSojourn Shelter and Services, Inc. was founded in 1975 to provide a safe place to help victims of domestic violence. Sojourn currently provides 24-hour emergency shelter and hotline services, court advocacy, prevention and education, volunteer opportunities and operates Sojourn Westside Fashions. Page 16 - no comments - 473 views  Holiday CalendarCheck out our Holiday Calendar each week until January for holiday events and activities. Events are subject to last minute changes, so we suggest phoning prior to attending. Send your holiday events one week or more in advance to calendar@illinoistimes. Page 18 - no comments - 401 views  Holiday CalendarConklin’s Barn II Dinner Theater, 1451 Timberline Rd, Goodfield, 309-965-2545.. Page 19 - no comments - 269 views  Holiday CalendarAnsar Shrine/Springfield Jaycees Holiday Parade. Page 20 - no comments - 313 views  Straight from the handmade heartThis is true especially around the holidays, when many people load up on seasonal accessories, inside and out. Too many pre-fab decorations can make a home look like a drugstore’s holiday aisle – impersonal and not very creative. Handmade decorations deliver the crafter’s own brand of holiday cheer. Page 22 - no comments - 230 views  Gifts for gear headsTracking down gifts for a car-loving friend or relative can be a lot of fun. There are more nicely designed, imaginative products more widely available – from auto shops and tech stores to the finest jewelry counters in town. Here’s a look at a few gifts guaranteed to make their hearts race this holiday season. Page 24 - no comments - 268 views  Another gift sure to appeal to...Another gift sure to appeal to enthusiasts who can’t yet afford their dream cars is the Soundracer, which can make even an old beater at least sound like a Ferrari. The device plugs into a 12-volt power point and replicates the roar of a sports car engine through the car’s audio system via a built in FM transmitter. Page 25 - no comments - 240 views  Thanksgiving in Springfield, 100 years agoAs usual, the president gave a Thanksgiving proclamation. President William H. Taft expressed gratitude that America continued “to be at peace with the rest of the world.” The U.S. had never known a World War at that point. “In all essential matters our relations with other peoples are harmonious…” Taft wrote. Page 26 - no comments - 221 views  Off the beaten shopping path in St. LouisIf you’re planning a St. Louis holiday shopping trip, why not check out some independently owned stores and get away from frenetic mall mobs for at least part of your trip? There are hundreds, from funky shops in University City’s Loop on Delmar... Page 28 - no comments - 563 views  Salume Beddu’s“It was built in 1926 and had always been a community market, although the quality had gone down – it was just a convenience store,” Lipton says. “It would probably turn into a bank or shoe store. And I really believed it needed to stay a community market. Page 29 - no comments - 455 views  Thanksgiving Eve arrivesSeveral years ago here at Now Playing world headquarters we broke the story on Thanksgiving Eve being the biggest party night of the year in the bar and club scene. Page 31 - no comments - 326 views  BAND SPOTLIGHT | Stone Cold Blues BandOne of the all time best experiences in live music must be experiencing seasoned popular musicians familiar with each other performing songs they care for and know well. The Stone Cold Blues Band fits this idea to a “T” with three of the finest and most adept veterans of the local scene steeped in blues, r b and jazz playing the show. Page 32 - no comments - 603 views  PUB CRAWLYou asked for it, we asked for it, and now we've all got it - Pub Crawl listings are now arranged alphebetically by venue so you can find your favorite bar and see what bands play there this week.. Page 32 - no comments - 325 views  Saturday November 27Find more details and gigs in our online calendar at www.illinoistimes.com. Page 33 - no comments - 317 views  Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol Radio ShowHere’s a holiday treat for central Illinoisans. Over the Moon Productions gives two free performances of the award-winning comedy Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol. Page 34 - no comments - 321 views  THE CALENDARDates, times and locations are subject to last-minute changes, so we suggest calling before attending the event.. Page 34 - no comments - 311 views  Old Capitol Holiday WalksDowntown Springfield, Inc., presents five nights in December where they bring out the festivities and entertainment and unroll the streets from 5 to 8 p.m. Page 35 - no comments - 308 views  THE CALENDARL. Brent Kington: Mythic Metalsmith. Page 36 - no comments - 345 views  HOLIDAY | Helping othersYou can help our local crisis nursery, which opens its doors to parents at risk for abuse or who are in crisis and need emergency childcare, by placing a donation under the decorated Beanie Baby Bears tree in the lobby at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library. Page 36 - no comments - 244 views  THE CALENDARGROW in Illinois Mental Health Support Group. Page 38 - no comments - 288 views  Historic Christmas at the MansionVisit the Illinois Executive Mansion from Nov. 30 through Jan. 8 to see the governor’s home decorated for the holidays. The decorations have a distinctly historic taste this year thanks to staff and volunteers from Springfield area museums and historic sites. Page 38 - no comments - 224 views  CAPITOL STORAGE LLC IS ADVERTISING THE...CAPITOL STORAGE LLC IS ADVERTISING THE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS , ETC. STORED IN THE FOLLOWING UNITS AT THE FOL- LOWING LOCATIONS. Location: 2225 J. David Jones Parkway Unit # 612/601 H - Terry Broida 1529 Maryland, Springfield, Il 62702 Unit # 798 K - Justin Colclasure 722 W. Page 40 - no comments - 584 views  NEWSQUIRKSCompiled from the nation’s press by Roland Sweet. Authentication on demand.. Page 40 - no comments - 249 views  WORKSHOPS$10 a week for 30 words. To place your ad, contact your display rep or e-mail your ad and contact information to [email protected]. Page 41 - no comments - 284 views  AMY ALKONI’m a 26-year-old guy who’s been on 30 dates this year in hopes of finding a woman to build a long, healthy relationship with, but I only ended up with a few notches in my belt. Last night, I went out with a girl who shook my world. I’ve never fallen for somebody so quickly, and the thought of her not liking me tore me apart inside. Page 43 - no comments - 229 views 
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