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Peotone Park District is hosting a free Easter Egg Hunt at Peotone Community Park on Saturday April 1st at 10 a.m. Participants need to bring their own egg receptacle. Free pictures with the Easter Bunny. Find the golden egg and win a prize.

The Greater Peotone Clergy Association will host Ecumenical Stations of the Cross on Good Friday, April 7, at 3 p.m. All clergy and churches will be represented at the service, which will be held at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church. The public is encouraged to attend.


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Village Board Deciding to See What Turns Up

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Spread the loveBy Andrea Arens Previously approved project payouts were first on the menu for this week’s village board meeting. D Construction’s fourth payout for 88th Ave./Wilmington Rd./I-57 ramps unanimously was approved with Trustee Shelley Marevka and Mayor Peter March being absent. The project is not complete; striping, reflective items, and a sidewalk still need…


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A Fishing Tackle Swap Meet was organized by Jim Argus at the Will County Fairgrounds. –Photo by Karen Haave.

Fishing for a Good Time

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Spread the loveBy Karen Haave A Fishing Tackle Swap Meet lured anglers to the Will County Fairgrounds recently for a first-of-its-kind event featuring new, used, vintage, and antique fishing gear. Hundreds of tackle boxes were on display, much of their contents handmade. Some of the lures were 50-to-60 years old, desirable for collections not used…


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PFHS presents "Catch the Twain" on May 19. –Photo submitted.

Here’s What’s Happening at the Park Forest Historical Society

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Spread the loveThe Park Forest Historical Society cordially invites area residents to its Park Forest Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and Reception, on Sunday, April 14, at 3 p.m., in Freedom Hall, 410 Lakewood Boulevard, Park Forest. Please join us for this happy occasion. Congratulations to Sam Beber, Gregory C. Randall, Vernice Johnson-Warren, Betsy Williams,…


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April Legion Fish Fry

Legion Fish Fry

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Spread the loveAt a Glance: Peotone American Legion Post 392 will host its monthly all-you-can-eat while dining in, fish fry on Saturday, April 13, from 4:30 to 6:30p.m. or until sold out. Tickets are $15 for either perch or catfish and include French fries, cole slaw, bread, and butter. Don’t forget delicious desserts, from the…


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Beecher High School was awarded $860 from Riverside's Scores for Schools program. –Photo submitted.

Riverside Healthcare Donates $13,000+ to Local High Schools

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Spread the loveScores for Schools program supports 18 area school athletic programs.  To recognize the accomplishments of area high school athletic programs, Riverside Healthcare donated more than $13,000 to 18 high schools across Kankakee, Grundy, Will, and Iroquois Counties for their 2023 fall sports seasons. “Riverside is grateful to be able to support local high…


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YWCA, The Grow Center, and Project SUN Present ‘LATE: A Love Story’

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Spread the loveRachelle Zola, at 75 years old, is walking from Chicago to Montgomery, Alabama, to confront the pervasive realities of racism and amplify the voices of those who have been marginalized and silenced. Rachelle will perform her one-woman play, “LATE: A Love Story” and host a discussion about the stories she has to tell,…


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Clove Alliance Hosts ‘Supporting Survivors with Disabilities’ Presentation

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Spread the loveClove Alliance is proud to announce a one-day interactive presentation titled “Communication and Collaboration,” focused on supporting survivors of sexual violence with disabilities. This event, tailored to community professionals, will take place on Friday, April 19, from 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., at Kankakee Community College. Keynote speaker, Leanne Mull, MHA, co-director of…


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Peotone Library News

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Spread the loveThe next Friends of the Library meeting is Tuesday, April 9, at 11 a.m., at Cornerstone Coffee. It’s almost here: Friends of the Library Spring Book Sale – Thursday, April 18, Friday, April 19, and Saturday, April 20. The library now offers a monthly e-newsletter. Sign up on the website (peotonelibrary.org) and, at…


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Elizabeth Packard: The Woman Who Wouldn’t Be Silenced

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Spread the loveJoin Laura Keyes, as Elizabeth Packard, for this informative and inspiring presentation on “Elizabeth Parsons Ware Packard – The Woman Who Wouldn’t Be Silenced,” on Saturday, April 20, from 2 – 3:30 p.m., at the Kankakee County Museum in Small Memorial Park, 801 South Eighth Avenue in Kankakee. Tickets are $10 for general…


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Manhattan-Elwood Quilt Group ‘Rescue ME’ Crafters’ Resale

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Spread the loveMark your calendars – we are back for our 10th “Rescue ME Resale.” The Manhattan-Elwood Quilt Group is hosting its Rescue ME Crafters’ Resale on Saturday, April 13, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Manhattan Township Office, 230 Wabash Street, in Manhattan. This resale will feature quilting, sewing, and needlework supplies.…


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Peotone to Begin Branch Pick-Up

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Spread the loveStarting April 1 and running through October 28, the Village of Peotone will run its branch pick-up service. For this program, the village is divided at Corning Avenue, with brush from Corning Avenue north picked up on the first and third Monday of the month (weather permitting). Brush at homes south of Corning…


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Helping Hands Food Pantry

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Spread the loveHelping Hands Food Pantry will be open to all area residents (including senior citizens and adults both with or without children who reside within the boundaries of the Peotone School District and are in need of food assistance) on Wednesdays, April 3 and 17, from 1 to 5:30 p.m., at the Community Presbyterian…


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Peotone Library News

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Spread the loveThe library is closing early on Friday, March 29, at 3 p.m. The next Friends of the Library meeting is Tuesday, April 9, at 11 a.m., at Cornerstone Coffee. Mark your calendars for the Friends of the Library Spring Book Sale – Thursday, April 18, Friday, April 19, and Saturday, April 20. The…


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From the Desk of Fire Chief Steve Malone:

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Spread the loveThe Manhattan Fire Protection District and the Peotone Fire Protection District accomplished something rare in local government. After a two-year intergovernmental agreement, the two fire districts were fully consolidated into one, effective January 1, 2023. This was a monumental task but, in the end, the citizens will see the short-term and long-term benefits…


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–Nancy Addison, botanist and club member, presented a program on pruning and shrub care. –Photo submitted.

Kultivators Garden Club Tackles ‘Pruning/Shrub Care’

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Spread the loveThe Kankakee Kultivators Garden Club met Thursday, March 14, at the Kankakee Library. The program, “Pruning and Shrub Care,” was presented by Nancy Addison, a trained botanist and member of the Kultivator’s Club since 1998. Nancy was instrumental in the planning of the Column Garden, at the Kankakee County  Museum. Nancy’s first statement…


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