Princeton Area

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Your bridge to opportunity and growth!













Welcome
HELLO CHAMBER MEMBERS, RESIDENTS OF PRINCETON AND A WARM WELCOME TO OUR VISITORS,

On behalf of the Princeton Area Chamber of Commerce, I would like to say hello and welcome you to our beautiful, Midwest community and all that it has to offer. Whether you are visiting for the day or call Princeton home, you will be amazed with our wonderful amenities and boundless opportunities. As the Executive Director of the Chamber of Commerce, I am pleased that you have picked up a copy of our annual Chamber & Community Guide and hope that you will find it to be a valuable resource. At the Chamber, our mission is clear: we exist to serve our members, promote the needs of business and industry, and create the best community in which to live, work and play!
Since 1947, the Princeton Area Chamber of Commerce has been dedicated to serving the Princeton, Illinois area businesses and community. We believe that a strong business community is essential to the success of our town, and we work tirelessly to support our members. We are a constant advocate of growth, development, prosperity, business education and connectivity to our leaders. We thrive on creating networking, educational and promotional opportunities to help our members flourish. It is truly an exciting time to be part of the Princeton Area Chamber of Commerce with our growing membership and positive mission. The Chamber believes that a strong business community is the foundation of a strong community as a whole. That is why we work to create an environment in which everyone can prosper. We want our town to be a place where people want to live, work and play – and where visitors feel welcome!
I would like to express my gratitude to our members. Your support of the Chamber is what allows us to do the work that we do. We are committed to continuing to serve you, to promote your interests, and to work together to create a community that we can all be proud of. We appreciate you and we appreciate what each and every one of you do for our community. Our members and their success truly continue to be our greatest asset!
To our visitors, we sincerely extend a warm welcome and invite you to indulge in the enchantment of our historic small town’s boutique shopping and quaint dining. We hope that you will join us at one of our many Chamber sponsored events and take the time to explore all that our community has to offer. Enjoy some time in Princeton, Illinois and you will find yourself immersed in our small-town charm! Go ahead, experience Princeton!
With
Warmest Regards, Jenica Cole Executive Director Princeton Area Chamber of Commerce
Mission Statement:
To serve our members, promote the needs of business and industry, and create the best community in which to live, work and play.
Letter f rom the Board President
GREETINGS!
As we begin our 76th year of service to our community, the Princeton Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to continue serving our members, promote the needs of business and industry, and create the best community in which to live, work and play!
The Chamber understands that in order to have a strong economic environment you must have a strong community. We are truly blessed to have leaders, business owners, organizations, and citizens who realize that we all share the responsibility of creating economic success and happiness within our community. Our Chamber membership represents all sectors of business and community found in Princeton and the surrounding areas. Our dedicated 12-member Board of Directors, Executive Director, and staff work diligently on behalf of the membership and the community to realize our mission.

The Chamber has the pleasure of celebrating with all our members! Whether that is a Ribbon Cutting for a new or relocated business, an anniversary, Business After Hours, Morning Mingle, Lunch and Learn, or exciting signature community events and fundraisers, we look forward to continuing to support and celebrate with our members!
Our Ambassador program has played a big role in making these events and celebrations possible. Check out our Ambassador Program and find out how you can become more involved.
We want to be known as the connector of choice for our membership. We know how important it is to be networked within our community and making connections among our diverse membership is key to our continued growth. Our wide variety of events is one way to make connections happen.
I want to thank you all for your support. I especially want to thank the Executive Board, Board of Directors, and Ambassadors. I appreciate your efforts and countless volunteer hours in promoting our business community, strengthening community relationships, and making our city a better place to live. Our success in achieving our mission is due to a collaborative effort from the Chamber Board of Directors, Chamber Ambassadors, City of Princeton, Chamber members, and area professionals.
The Chamber invites you to call, click, or stop by to learn more about the area and our member businesses. We encourage you to think and “shop local”! By supporting the businesses in our directory, you are reinvesting in your community. We appreciate your membership and we appreciate your referrals as well. If you are not a member, please consider joining the Princeton Area Chamber of Commerce, Your Bridge to Opportunity and Growth.
Highest Regards,
Trisha Schafer 2023-2024 President Princeton Area Chamber of Commerce


















































Board of Directors

TRISHA SCHAFER
President
Freedom House & Princeton Junior Woman’s Club
RYAN KEUTZER
President-Elect
studioK Architecture & Rotary Club of Princeton
BRIAN CHURCH
Secretary
Individual Member | Retired Professional
DAN LEGNER
Treasurer
Compeer Financial & Rotary Club of Princeton
TRACY GRIMMER
First State Bank & Rotary Club of Princeton
PAM PRATT-MARSH
Individual Member | Retired Professional & Chamber Ambassador
SHELLEE MONIER
Meadows Home Décor and Gifts & Rotary Club of Princeton
ROXANA NOBLE
Berkshire Hathaway & Rotary Club of Princeton
LYNN OLDS

Greenfield Retirement Home & Rotary Club of Princeton
DANA PIACENTI
Ace Distribution Retail Support Center
DAVE SHOUSE
Individual Member | Retired Professional
DAVE YEPSEN
Yepsen Insurance Agency
Chamber Staff
JENICA COLE
Executive Director Princeton Area Chamber of Commerce

DEB COOLS
Administrative Assistant Princeton Area Chamber of Commerce
DAVA


ROCHELLE

RACHEL
LINDSEY
Chamber Benefits & Services
The Princeton Area Chamber of Commerce is a service and action organization for business as well as a community development organization. It provides a venue through which businesses can take effective action for the progress of Princeton. If you have a business in Princeton, you can best be safeguarded by working with others through the Chamber to protect and advance all businesses. The Chamber’s Board of Directors and full-time staff act as a proactive voice for the membership.
The Princeton Chamber also provides a number of services to its members including business referrals, networking opportunities, co-op advertising, educational seminars, a gift card



program, and a website. In addition, there are many community development activities that the Chamber is actively involved in, including economic development, downtown revitalization, tourism support, a community calendar, and we act as a clearing house to community information. Some of our most popular events are Witches Night Out, Christmas time in Princeton and the annual Chamber Golf Classic to fund our Building Improvement Grant program.
The growth and success of your Chamber is made possible by the dedicated and committed support of existing members, in addition to welcoming new ones.
2022 CHAMBER AWARDS

MEMBER OF THE YEAR
Max Halberg
Wyaton Hills Golf Course
ORGANIZATIONS OF THE YEAR
The Princeton Closet
Jenn Conwell
Arukah Institute of Healing


Sarah Scruggs
AMBASSADOR OF THE YEAR
Pam Pratt-Marsh

Also pictured is Derek Fetzer, recognized for his long-standing commitment to the Chamber Board of Directors as well as, Tom Tester, the 2022 Homestead Festival Grand Marshall. Not pictured is Steve Bouslog, outgoing Chamber Board President.














Letter f rom the Mayor
THE WELCOME MAT IS ALWAYS OUT WHEN VISITING PRINCETON!
Located on Interstate 80, in the middle of north central Illinois, Princeton is easy to find; a quintessential small midwestern town that has something for everyone.

Our Main Street is unique. We have an uptown business district to the north that is separated by a half mile from a downtown business district to the south, where it meets a courthouse square that is home to an historic winged monument that serves as a memorial to those from Princeton and Bureau County who served in the civil war.
It all begins where Main Street meets I-80 to the north, or if you prefer to see the countryside on your way to town, US Routes 6 and 34 make their way through town and Amtrak serves Princeton with eight stops a day.
Our unique uptown and downtown business districts are on the National Register of Historic Places, and it is where you will find a full complement of exceptional boutiques, wonderful restaurants, coffee shops and friendly residents and tourists alike. During the summer months, on the weekends, an old fashion trolley transports shoppers, residents and tourists from downtown to uptown and back again, with multiple stopping points along the way.
If it’s culture you’re looking for, you need to look no further than Princeton. We are home to Festival 56, the State’s largest summer theatre festival (they also add special theatrical events during the fall and winter).
Professional actors from around the country migrate to Princeton to live and perform during their summer season. Festival 56 presents a wide selection of memorable plays and musicals. And every Sunday the festival presents a fully staged, free production of a William Shakespeare play, on the court house square… it’s Shakespeare in the Park!
Speaking of the arts, Princeton has its own Walk of Fame where we recognize, with a star and plaque, those from Princeton who have made a name for themselves nationally and internationally, such as Academy Award nominated actor, Richard Widmark, Soup Opera star Kathryn Hayes, who portrayed Kim, on As the World Turns, for 38 years, Nick Young, retired CBS News correspondent who anchored CBS’ World News Roundup, and Keith Knudsen, former drummer for the Doobie Brothers during the 1970’s and early 80’s and again in the 90’s.
During the summer months Princeton Tourism presents our popular Down on Main Street Concert Series. We close down a section of our downtown Main Street business district five times a year beginning in June and ending in early September. Bands from throughout the region play in front of crowds exceeding 2500. If you make it to town for the September concert, you’ll find yourself in the midst of our annual Homestead Festival, a threeday event that draws thousands to town year in and year out. And if outdoor adventures are your thing, check out our annual Z Tour Bike Ride that attracts hundreds of riders each year!
If you’re a history buff, we have you covered there as well. We are home to Owen Lovejoy, a famous abolitionist during the early to mid-1800s. He served as a representative in the U.S. Congress and did so until he passed away. Shortly after Owen Lovejoy died, Lincoln said that, “Lovejoy was the best friend I had in Congress”. Lovejoy’s home, which is open for tours, is located on the east edge of town. It is listed as a National Historic Landmark; one of only 2600 National Landmarks throughout the country. In October, Princeton is home to one of the largest Civil War re-enactments anywhere, Shadows of the Blue & Gray. It is held at our beautiful City-County park, which provides a truly unique setting for such a popular event.
We are also home to two covered bridges; the youngest and oldest in the state. The oldest is the Red Covered Bridge, built in 1863, and it is still in use today. The Bureau County Historical Museum and Research Library, located on the court house square, is a treasure trove of artifact collections from around Bureau County and the state. It is home to the famous H.W Immke Photography Collection, some 20,000 glass plate negatives and photographs taken between the years 1866 and 1923. Also preserved is photographic equipment owned and used by Mr. Immke.
We invite you to visit and explore Princeton. We have so much to offer, not only for our residents but for business, industry and tourists alike. Princeton… it’s the gold standard of where to live, work, visit and play!
Mayor Ray Mabry







Government
CITY OF PRINCETON OFFICIALS
Ray Mabry - Mayor
Theresa Wittenauer - City Manager
Hector Gomez - Commissioner
Martin Makransky - Commissioner
Michael McCall - Commissioner
Jerry Neumann - Commissioner
STATE AND LOCAL OFFICES

Governor - JB Pritzker
James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph, 16-100
Chicago, IL 60601
Phone: (312) 814-2121
Lieutenant Governor - Juliana Stratton
Attorney General - Kwame Raoul
Secretary of State - Alexi Giannoulias
Comptroller - Susana Mendoza
Treasurer - Michael Frerichs
US SENATE
U.S. Senator - Tammy Duckworth
230 S. Dearborn St. • Ste. 3900 Chicago, IL 60604
(312) 886-3506
U.S. Senator - Richard J. Durbin
230 S. Dearborn St. • Ste. 3892 Chicago, IL 60604 (312) 353-4952
US REPRESENTATIVE
16TH DISTRICT
Darin LaHood
100 NE Monroe St. • Room 100
Peoria, IL 61602
(309) 671-7027
STATE SENATOR
37TH DISTRICT
Senator - Win Stoller
5415 N. University St. • Ste. 105
Peoria, IL 61614
105B State House
Springfield, Illinois 62706
(217) 782-1942
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
73RD DISTRICT

Ryan Spain (R - 73)
Springfield Office: (217) 782-8108
DISTRICT OFFICE
5407 North University St.
Arbor Hall • Ste B
Peoria, IL 61614
(309) 690-7373







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History
The early settlement of Princeton began in the 1830’s when families from New England and later the Mid-Atlantic states, traveled west seeking good farm land. Princeton proved to be an ideal location because the land was an undulating, mostly treeless, grass-covered plain. In addition, the soil was very fertile and well drained.
When settling new land, it became common for new arrivals to come in groups to ensure congenial neighbors, schools, and religious affiliations. The Hampshire Colony is believed to have been the first of these organizations to settle in Northern Illinois. The settlers arrived in Princeton in 1831, the same year the city was surveyed and a rough draft was laid out. They soon built the Hampshire Colony Congregational Church and employed as one of its earliest pastors, Owen Lovejoy, the well-known abolitionist. In addition, Reverend Lovejoy used his own home to hide runaway slaves and in 1854 he was elected to the Illinois House of Representatives. Prior and during the Civil War, Princeton became an important station on the Underground Railroad.
Shortly before the Civil War broke out, the citizens were able to convince the Burlington Railroad to lay its rails within a mile of the city. Within a few years the community had expanded its main street to meet the railroad and this action indeed benefited the community and insured its future growth.
The first high school in the state of Illinois was built in Princeton between 1866 and 1868 with the first commencement taking place in 1870. Unfortunately, this building was destroyed by fire in 1924 and was replaced by the present building in late 1925. Those early settlers to Princeton thrived on the rich prairie and many became very wealthy. Thus, they were able to contribute in many ways to the growth and development of the community. As they retired and passed their farmland to the next generation, it became a tradition for retirees to move into town and build a grand home for their retirement years. Many of these large, beautiful homes remain and are lovingly cared for by today’s residents.
HISTORY OF BUREAU COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY

The Society is an outgrowth of the Old Settlers Meeting held in Princeton’s Converse Hall on January 12, 1865. The Early Settlers Society of Bureau County was proposed as a permanent organization in September 1867, and members were encouraged to save items for use in a future museum.
A resolution was adopted at the 46th Annual Meeting in 1911 to officially begin organizing a Bureau County Historical Society. The Early Settlers Society disbanded in 1920 and

united with the Bureau County Historical Society. The society was then given space in the new Courthouse for a museum where exhibits were on display from 1938 to 1948. In 1946, the Clark-Norris home was bequeathed to the Historical Society by Grace Clark Norris, daughter of the original owners,

and the BCHS moved there in 1948.

Because of storage and space constraints, we are not able to accept every item that is offered to us. But articles of significant historical value, particularly to Bureau County, continue to be gratefully received by the Historical Society.






















For more information, visit the Bureau County Historical Society Museum at www.bureaucountyhistoricalsociety.com.

Visit & Live in Princeton




interesting and quirky history dating back to 1831; year-round festivals and exciting events; nature trails, and parks; and a unique Main Street that offers fun, food, and affordable shopping treasures.
doesn’t stop there: In addition to a classic, old-timey main street, the town is also home to the Lovejoy Homestead, a stop on the Underground Railroad.
Our quaint little town is the kind of place where everyone knows just about everyone else and visitors are made to feel like they are a long-lost member of our community!
Whether you are visiting for a day, a week, or a lifetime, all of us in Princeton welcome you. But Princeton is much more than just friendly: we’ve got a flair for the arts; an


Relax and enjoy! Spend some time in a cozy downtown café with a book or a newspaper and a cup of hot coffee. Find out why Bureau County was ranked the 5th best place to live in the Midwest and the 21st best rural county to live in the whole United States.
In fact, PureWow just ranked Princeton #3 most charming small town in the entire state of Illinois, trailing only Galena and Woodstock.




What’s more picturesque than a covered bridge? Two covered bridges, which sit just a smidgen outside of Princeton’s city limits. The historical preservation around Princeton


You might end up wanting to do more than visit! Get off the Highway where the four Flags of Freedom wave and feel your life slow down just a notch and although the pace may be slow, don’t worry; we have high speed wireless hotspots for you to stay connected!
Located in the heart of Bureau County, Princeton is an easy drive from Peoria, Quad Cities, Rockford, and Chicago. Conveniently located in the center, we often hear our visitors say that Princeton is an easy place for friends and family to “meet in the middle”. Amtrak makes several stops at Princeton’s faithfully restored depot throughout the day and is a designated stop on the Carl Sandberg train.


























Festivals
Throughout the year, Princeton festivals and events will give you dozens of reasons to visit!



Each year, our Homestead Festival, a celebration of the Owen Lovejoy Homestead’s remarkable place in history, is held during the second weekend in September. The weekend’s activities include a window display contest; museum tours; a pulled pork barbecue dinner and ice cream social; horse-drawn wagon rides; car show; helicopter rides; an arts and crafts show and market; a BBQ rib cook-off; a 5K race; class reunions; and the Homestead Festival parade.
Through the summer, Festival 56 provides a wonderful range of theatrical events from comedies and musicals to dramas, as well as Shakespeare in the Park performances on Sunday afternoons and Wednesday evenings.
The Main Street Summer Concert Series is excuse enough to look forward to warm, sunny days! A variety of bands, playing on various days during the summer on Main Street… a crowd pleaser for all ages. Admission is free and our local food and beverage vendors will have you coming back for more. Wrap up your summer late August with a trip to the

Bureau County Fair, one of the longest-running county fairs in the state!



Bicyclists at all skill levels look forward to the annual June Z Tour Ride. See picturesque Princeton and surrounding beautiful Bureau County from a two-wheeled prospective. This popular biking event provides four routes ranging from ten to one hundred miles.






In October, Shadows of the Blue and Gray offers a chance for families to see how Civil War soldiers lived and fought. The campgrounds are open for tours on Friday and Saturday evening, and a Civil War battle re-

creation is the focus of Sunday’s events.

Throughout the year, our Chamber of Commerce, in cooperation with local merchants, hosts several special seasonal events bringing shopping, entertainment and fun together along our two unique Main Street shopping districts. Whether it be strolling the street during Summer Solstice, embracing your inner witch during Witch’s Night Out, or participating in the magical transformation of our town during the holidays, you are sure to fall in love with what Princeton has to offer year round.

the Arts
FESTIVAL 56/PRINCETON THEATER GROUP

316 South Main Street • Princeton, IL 61356 (815) 879-5656 • Email: boxoffice@festival56.com



www.festival56.com • Find us on Facebook: Festival 56
Festival 56 is a professional theater festival, run by the Princeton Theater Group, located at the Grace Theater in Princeton. Each season, we offer several productions in the summer, including FREE Shakespeare in the Park, Camp 56, with additional special events and productions in the fall and winter. Performances at Festival 56 feature a cast and crew of professional theater artists assembled from across the country who live and work in Princeton during the season. One mission of Festival 56 is to present a wide selection of the most memorable plays and musicals throughout history, from the plays of William Shakespeare to the new generation of Broadway composers. Another mission of Festival 56 is promoting theater arts education and enrichment to children and adults through Learning Stage, the education committee of the PTG. We sponsor Camp 56, a two-week summer theater camp for children.
PRAIRIE ARTS COUNCIL/PRAIRIE ARTS CENTER
24 Park Avenue East • Princeton, IL 61356 (815) 875-2787 (875-ARTS) • Email: prairieartsprinceton@gmail.com
Find us on Facebook at: Prairie Arts Council Instagram at: prairieartsprinceton

The Prairie Arts Council was organized in 1995 with the vision of establishing a community center for the arts. The Council acquired a building in 1996 which had been built in 1930 as a church. Located on Princeton’s courthouse square, the Prairie Arts Center has added to the cultural and historical heritage of the community. Since opening, the PAC has sponsored hundreds of successful programs, classes, musical and theatrical productions and visual arts exhibits for people of all ages and abilities. The goal is to continue to carry our mission with increased participation, attendance and diversity.

The Prairie Arts Council is a regional nonprofit 501 (c) (3) organization whose mission is to strengthen and support the participation in the arts in North Central Illinois. These include drama, music, art, literature and history.




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Shopping in Princeton is an experience you haven’t had anywhere else because Princeton is a wonderful one-of-a-kind shopping town! Spend the day…bring your girlfriends...and be sure to give yourself plenty of time to explore our Main Street, home to over a mile of great shopping! Princeton treasures two shopping districts both of which developed in the 1800’s as Princeton began to grow. Many of these shops still have the beautiful weathered hardwood floors and the unique decorative ceiling that were standard when these buildings were built.
Every little store in Princeton is unique, and, in most of them, the owners themselves will be right there serving you. Ask them about the history of their stores; one of our gift boutiques still has the original drawers, racks and rolling ladders that were part of the hardware store that originally occupied the space. Many of our shop owners can boast that their stores are filled with items that are
Made in America, and more specifically, right here in Bureau County. Local artisans, from potters, to woodworkers, to jewelry artists, sell their handmade products in local stores.

If you’re looking for the perfect gift that nobody else will be giving, you’re in the right place. Each shop is filled with remarkable treasures: unusual collection of kitchen items and linens, refrigerator magnets, pet accessories, scarves, unique clothing, jewelry, home decorating items, perfumes, garden accessories, candles, great wines and liqueurs, stationery, greeting cards, teas, coffees…well, you get the idea!
Antique shops? Trendy NEW fashion? China replacement on your list? We have a variety of choices for your shopping pleasure. And every year, more new shops open, so your Princeton shopping experience never gets old.

Next time you’re thinking about shopping, give yourself a break, hop in the car with some girlfriends, and head out to Princeton, Illinois. From master
artisans to one-of-a-kind gift shops, you will find plenty of treasures to fill your suitcase. We’re waiting for you!





























Education
HIGH SCHOOL
PRINCETON HIGH SCHOOL


DIST. 500
103 South Euclid Ave.
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 875-3308
www.phs-il.org
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
PRINCETON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Dist. 115 - District Office
506 East Dover Rd.
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 875-3162
www.princeton115schools.org
DOUGLAS SCHOOL
220 East LaSalle St.
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 872-9741
JEFFERSON SCHOOL
725 West Putnam
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 875-4417
LINCOLN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
501 South Euclid Ave.
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 875-1164
LOGAN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
302 West Central St.
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 875-6415
PRESCHOOL
HAPPY HANDS PRESCHOOL
Evangelical Covenant Church
24 North Main St.
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 875-2124
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
PRINCETON CHRISTIAN
ACADEMY (K-8)
21890 Us Highway 34
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 875-2933
www.princetonchristianacademy.com
ZEARING CHILD
ENRICHMENT CENTER
633 Masonic Drive
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 875-2335
www.zcec.org
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
ILLINOIS VALLEY
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
815 North Orlando Smith Avenue
Oglesby, IL 61348
(815) 224-2720
www.ivcc.edu


















PRINCETON PUBLIC LIBRARY

698 East Peru St., Princeton, IL (815) 875-1331

www.princetonpl.org
By adoption of an ordinance on April 18, 1885, a donation of $11,862.67 made to the City of Princeton by the last will of Nehemiah Matson for the purpose of establishing a free public library was accepted by the city council in trust. On February 27, 1886, the first Board of Directors of Matson Public Library was confirmed by the city council and the library opened its doors.
The first meeting of the new Board of Directors took place on March 10, 1886 and for the next three years, the Nehemiah Matson fund was held as an investment until a location for the library was decided upon and secured. After a lengthy process, it was decided that the
first library was to be located in the building at what is now 529 South Main Street in Princeton, IL.
In 1890, we were already expanding. The Matson Public Library located on South Main Street in Princeton was first opened for use by the public. It remained in use for 22 years. In the summer of 1912, the Chicago architectural firm of Patton & Miller was contracted to begin work on the permanent library facility in the main square of Princeton. A year later, the new facility was opened to the public.
94 years later, a city-wide referendum was passed to allow construction to begin on a new, 28,000 square foot facility at 698 East Peru Street. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held in August 2007 when the new facility was given to the people of Princeton.
BUREAU COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

629 South Main St., Princeton, IL (815) 879-3133 or (815) 303-7386 bcgenealogy.org
Come visit this free genealogical library. Regular hours of operation are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm and the first Saturday of each month during the same hours. This family history library contains a large collection of historical Bureau County Records consisting of obituaries, burial locations, marriage records, historical plat
maps, county and town histories, county newspapers, farm records, and so much more. If desired, an experienced volunteer will assist you in using its vast collection of Bureau County records to help you find exactly what you are looking for. Be sure to check out their website, www. bcgenealogy.org, for helpful tips on how to get started on your ancestry journey. The library has programs each month on the fourth Thursday at 7:00 pm. The final two months are combined into one program on the first Thursday following Thanksgiving. All programs are free and open to the public and feature genealogical or historical topics. Many visitors have said this is perhaps the best county genealogical library they have ever visited.






















Parks & Recreation
Created in 1946, the Princeton Park District maintains over 200 acres of parks, the Bureau County Metro Center, and the outdoor Alexander Swimming Pool.


It is our mission to provide leisure and recreation services to our communities and to provide safe, inviting and family oriented activities for all residents.

ZEARING PARK
Zearing Park is a hub of action from March to November. Baseball and soccer abound at the sprawling 72-acre park on the southeast corner of Princeton. You find 3 baseball diamonds, shelters, picnic and barbecue areas, sand volleyball, horseshoe pits, playground, and concession stand. Zearing Park is also the home of a 3 acre fully stocked pond, 1.7 mile walking path, and outdoor soccer complex.
CITY COUNTY PARK
Our City County Park is a 65-acre park nestled throughout a natural woodland setting just north of town offering barbecue areas, log cabin shelter, playground, ball field, and restrooms. It is often the location of Boy and Girl Scout Day Camps and our annual Shadows of the Blue and Gray Civil War Reenactment each October.
WEST SIDE BALLPARK
Westside Ball Park is hustling and bustling with activity during the baseball and softball seasons. Princeton Youth Softball and Princeton Youth Baseball as well as Princeton Church League, the Bureau County Metro Center Leagues and many others play at Westside Park.

ALEXANDER PARK
This 12-acre park hosts a 9-hole disc golf course, pickleball courts, tennis courts, barbecue & picnic areas, shelter, restrooms, playground, sand volleyball court, and the outdoor Alexander Pool.

BUREAU COUNTY METRO CENTER
The Bureau County Metro Center is a 50,000 square-foot recreation center featuring a full-size gymnasium; 25-yard indoor swimming pool with wading pool and observation deck; racquetball court; state of the art weight room and cardio room; elevated running/walking track above the gym; locker rooms. A multi-purpose room with adjacent kitchen provides the perfect setting for conventions, expos, meetings, or wedding receptions. The Park District Staff and the Bureau County Metro Center strive to provide a continuous schedule of fun and exciting events, leagues and classes keeping our residents and visitors active & entertained all year long.

168th Bureau County Princeton, IL

August 23-27, 2023

Fair
Bring the whole family and make a Lifetime of memories!
Josh Turner with Special Guest Sara Evans on 8/24
Veteran’s Program
Demolition Derby & Figure 8 Race Tractor & Truck Pull
Friday & Sat Nights in October
“Nightmare” - Haunted Attraction
www.bureaucountyfair.com

ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS HELD ALL YEAR LONG

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CAPTAIN SWIFT BRIDGE
1600 North Epperson Rd.
Located one mile west of Princeton. Built in 2006, the bridge derives its strength from its Burr arch design, an idea patented by Theodore Burr of New York in 1804. Made entirely of wood using 1800s concepts, the Captain Swift Covered Bridge is the only two-lane covered bridge in Illinois. It has a 16’-3” vertical clearance, a 28 foot minimum roadway width and a 128’ span over the Big Bureau Creek.


RED COVERED BRIDGE
2 mi. North of Princeton, IL off IL 26 on Old Dad Joe Trail
The Red Covered Bridge is a wooden, covered bridge that runs over Big Bureau Creek north of Princeton in Dover Township, Bureau County, Illinois. It was originally built in 1863, at a cost of $3,148.57. The 149-foot (45 m) span is one of five remaining covered bridges in Illinois, and it is still open to traffic, though now covered with CCTV cameras. The bridge was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on April 23, 1975.
Golf Courses



CHAPEL HILL GOLF COURSE AND EVENTS CENTER

12927 IL Highway 26

Princeton, IL
(815) 879-6531





Chapelhillprinceton.com
Chapel Hill Golf Course and Event Center is a public 18 hole golf course and event venue located southeast of Princeton, in north-central Illinois. Tracing its roots to the original Bureau Valley Country Club (BVCC), this once private course is steeped in tradition and history dating back to 1909, where it began as a simple stop along the Inter-Urban rail line between Princeton and Bureau Junction.
WYATON HILLS GOLF COURSE

17879 1500 North Avenue
Princeton, IL
(815) 872-2641
A beautiful nine-hole course with rolling terrain and elevated greens overlooks a scenic valley. Driving range, Pro-shop, cart rental, full bar and snack bar are available. Designed by Carl Gustason, the Wyaton Hills golf course opened in 1968. Max Halberg manages the course as the Owner/Manager.
Healthcare
OSF HEALTHCARE SAINT CLARE MEDICAL CENTER

530 Park Ave. E., Princeton, IL 61356 (815) 875-2811
osfsaintclare.org
Health care is more than treating illness or injury. It’s about everything that helps you live your best life.
At OSF HealthCare, we listen to you and work with you and your family to achieve that active lifestyle you desire.
We provide:
• Individualized, coordinated care with access to specialists
• Education and information on health and wellness topics
• Financial and nurse navigators to support you and ease concerns
• Encouragement to help you live the life you want
After 145 years, our Mission remains unchanged. No matter who you are or where you’re going, we’re dedicated to providing transformational care that helps you live your best life – because our Mission is you.
Our Mission is more than a statement. It’s who we are. From our clinics and hospitals to our labs and cafeterias, we live to serve you with the greatest care and love.
OSF Saint Clare provides a broad range of options for quality services and expert providers to support your health and wellness journey.
• Cardiopulmonary rehabilitation
• 24-hour physician-staffed Emergency Department
• Gastroenterology
• General and orthopedic surgery
• Medical Imaging Center – CT, MRI, nuclear image and 3D mammography
• Laboratory testing
• Physical and occupational rehabilitation
• Primary care and prompt care
• Pain management services
• Swing bed services
• Respiratory care featuring sleep testing
• Senior behavioral wellness
• Wound care clinic
OSF MEDICAL GROUP –PRIMARY CARE
535 Park Ave. E., Princeton, IL 61356 (815) 875-4531
osfhealthcare.org/primary-care
t’s important to establish a relationship with a primary care provider. They will respect and listen to you, get to know you and your family and become your trusted health and wellness partner. At OSF Medical Group – Primary Care, our team can help guide you through your health care journey – whether it’s getting preventive care such as wellness checks and routine checkups to stay healthy or referrals to specialists if needed.
Working together with OSF primary care clinicians, you will have access to health education, disease prevention and healthy living options. When needed, you’ll find knowledgeable, highly-skilled care teams to diagnose and treat both acute and chronic illnesses.
OSF PROMPTCARE

535 Park Ave. E., Princeton, IL 61356 (815) 875-4531


For minor illness and injury requiring immediate attention, OSF PromptCare offers convenient care, seven days a week. Our walk-in clinic is designed to assess and treat sudden minor illnesses and injuries for patients when their primary care provider is busy or unavailable. OSF PromptCare has on-site lab and X-ray services available, as well as treatment rooms for performing minor procedures.
OSF MYCHART
OSF MyChart gives secure, 24/7 online access to your electronic health record from your computer or mobile device. Visit osfhealthcare.org/mychart to learn about getting started and download the app.
With OSF MyChart you can:
• Make appointments
• View your medical history
• Send messages to your care team
• Ask for prescription refills
• Access your family’s records
• Get test results faster
• Use eCheck-In for most visits before you ever leave home
OSF ONCALL VIRTUAL URGENT CARE osfoncall.org
Available 24/7/365
It’s your health care journey. You choose the way. With OSF OnCall, you have more power in your hands. You have tools to tailor your health care experience to your needs, all while receiving personal, high-quality care.
With cutting-edge tools and accessibility, we deliver simplified, convenient options that work for you. OSF OnCall Virtual Urgent Care gets you the care you need on your schedule. Treating minor illnesses and injuries whenever, wherever you need it. No appointment needed.
ST. MARGARET’S CENTER FOR FAMILY HEALTH

1916 N. Main Street, Princeton, IL 61356 (815) 915-8748 www.aboutsmh.org
St. Margaret’s Center for Family Health offers a full range of primary care for all ages, including walk-in care for minor injuries and illnesses. Economical lab services and diagnostic testing, including digital x-rays, are also performed on- site. The clinic sees all walk-in patients, regardless of your primary care provider or their hospital affiliation. Together, board certified physicians, Benjamin Shepherd, MD, and Travis Swink, DO, along with Tamara Workman, PA-C, Jennifer Gutshall, PA-C and Pamela Hansen, PA-C, bring complete family care to the area.
Where to Worship
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
THE PEOPLE CHURCH
3525 North Main St. Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 915-8229
Pastor Bob Henkelman www.thepeoplechurch.com
BIBLE
PRINCETON BIBLE CHURCH
21890 US Hwy 34 Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 875-2933
Pastor Curtis Odell www.princetonbible.com
CATHOLIC ST. LOUIS CATHOLIC CHURCH
616 South Gosse Blvd. Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 879-0181
Msgr. James Kruse www.stlouisprinceton.org
CHRISTIAN
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ)
105 South Main St. Princeton, IL 61356 (815) 879-0916
www.princetonfirstchristian.com
CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH OF CHRIST
211 North Pleasant St. Princeton, IL 61356 (815) 872-7871
CONGREGATIONAL HAMPSHIRE COLONY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
604 South Church St. Princeton, IL 61356 (815) 875-2329
Pastor Michael Freeman
www.hampshirecolonycc.com
EVANGELICAL EVANGELICAL COVENANT CHURCH
24 North Main St. Princeton, IL 61356 (815) 875-2124
Pastor Derek Boggs www.eccprinceton.org
EVANGELICAL FREE
CHRIST COMMUNITY CHURCH
1719 South Euclid Ave. Princeton, IL 61356 (815) 879-3227
Pastor David Mundt
LUTHERAN
FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH OF PRINCETON
116 North Pleasant St. Princeton, IL 61356 (815) 875-1685
Pastor Bill Shields www.flcprinceton.org
ST. JOHN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH


“The Church on the Hill” 15199 2825 East St. Princeton, IL 61356 (815) 875-2313
www.churchonthehillonline.org
ST. MATTHEWS LUTHERAN CHURCH
416 Dover Rd. Princeton, IL 61356 (815) 879-6491
Pastor Scott Schmidt www.stmatthewsprinceton.org
METHODIST
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
316 South Church St. Princeton, IL 61356 (815) 872-2821
Pastor Ryan Sutton www.princetonfirstumc.com
NAZARENE
NEW HOPE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
30 North 6th St.
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 875-1900
Pastor Laura Tanner
www.mynewhopeonline.org
PENTECOSTAL UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
2303 South Main St.
Princeton, IL 61356 (815) 872-1831
Pastor Ron Townsley
PRESBYTERIAN
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
320 Park Ave. East Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 875-1306
www.1stpresprinceton.com
SOUTHERN BAPTIST
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
1028 South 6th St.
Princeton, IL 61356 (815) 879-9181
Pastor Frank Gervasi
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST OPEN PRAIRIE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
25 East Marion St.
Princeton, IL 61356 (815) 872-5150
Pastor Adam Webber
www.openprairie.org
WESLEYAN
PRINCETON WESLEYAN CHURCH
421 East Dover Rd.
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 879-4481
Pastor Doug Kirkpatrick
www.princetonwesleyan.org








AMVETS POST #180
1549 West Peru St.
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 872-1171
ARUKAH INSTITUTE OF HEALING
Sarah Scruggs
535 Elm Place Suite 7
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 872-2943
BEST, INC
Carrie Folken
225 East Backbone Rd.
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 872-0255
BUREAU COUNTY AGRICULTURAL BOARD
Pete Reviglio
P. O. Box 238
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 875-2905
BUREAU COUNTY
AMERICAN RED CROSS
Lori Compton
435 South Main St.
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 879-2231
BUREAU COUNTY
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Rick Wilkin
934 North Main St.
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 878-2990
BUREAU COUNTY FARM BUREAU
Jill Frueh
1407 North Main St.
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 875-6468
BUREAU COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
Carol McGee
629 South Main St.
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 879-3133
BUREAU COUNTY

HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Lex Poppens 109 Park Avenue West
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 875-2184
BUREAU COUNTY SENIOR CITIZENS ASSOCIATION
Denise Ihrig
16 West Marion St.
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 879-3981
BUREAU COUNTY UNITED WAY
Victoria Yepsen
2 South Main St.
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 879-2631, Ext. 100
COMMUNITY BAND
Ginger Freeberg
838 Park Ave. West
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 878-0367
COVERED BRIDGE BARBERSHOP CHORUS
Marvin Strom
649 West Central Ave.
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 303-8071
FARM STEW INTERNATIONAL
Joy Kauffman
P. O. Box 291
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 200-4925
FLAGS OF FREEDOM
Terry Robison
P. O. Box 283
Princeton, IL 61356
(309) 854-2692
FREEDOM HOUSE
Michael Zerneck
440 Elm Place
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 872-0087
FRIENDS OF STRAYS
Bev Eden
2845 North Main St.
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 872-7387
FUR REAL HEROES
Kim Adams
437 Lynn Court
Des Plaines, IL 60016

(815) 314-4572
GATEWAY SERVICES
Tracy Wright
P. O. Box 535
Princeton, IL 61356

(815) 875-4548
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
Jessica Brayfield
1101 Shooting Park Rd.
Peru, IL 61354
(815) 434-2041
ILLINOIS NATIONAL GUARD RECRUITING
Jacob Love
111 North East St.
Kewanee, IL 61443
(309) 567-7065
ILLINOIS VALLEY PADS
Carol Alcorn
P. O. Box 1012
LaSalle, IL 61301
(815) 224-3047
LIONS CLUB OF PRINCETON
Jim Argo
(815) 872-6181
NORTH CENTRAL BEHAVIORAL SYSTEMS
Jodi Mahoney
2960 Chartres St. LaSalle, IL 61301
(815) 224-1610
(815) 879-3981
NORTH CENTRAL ILLINOIS COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS


Kevin Lindeman
613 West Marquette St.
Ottawa, IL 61350
(815) 433-5830
PRINCETON CHAMBER AMBASSADORS

Taylor Paull
435 South Main St.
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 875-2616
PRINCETON ART DISTRICT
Mary Van Keulen
1001 North Main St.

Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 579-6993
PRINCETON CIVIL WAR ORGANIZATION SHADOWS OF THE BLUE & GRAY
Debbi Johnson
(815) 699-7238
(815) 878-5005
PRINCETON CLOSET

Jennifer Conwell
2026 North Main St.
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 875-3145
PRINCETON JUNIOR WOMAN’S CLUB
Trisha Schafer
P. O. Box 541



Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 303-0896
PRINCETON MOOSE LODGE
Pat Lilley

1339 North Euclid Ave.
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 879-5261
PRINCETON ROTARY CLUB
Jeff Hunt
317 South Main St.
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 875-3463
SECOND STORY TEEN CENTER
Jeff & Dana VanAutreve
1033 1/2 North Main St. Princeton, IL 61356 (815) 875-3444


STARVED ROCK COUNTRY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
George Carizey 241 Marquette St. LaSalle, IL 61301 (815) 252-2906
STARVED ROCK REGIONAL CENTER FOR THERAPY & CHILD DEVELOPMENT
Paula Williamson
1013 Adams Street
Ottawa, IL 61350 (815) 434-0857
TRI-COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY
Nancy Bland 540 Elm Place
Princeton, IL 61356

(815) 875-1150
TRI-COUNTY OPPORTUNITIES
Vanessa Hoffeditz 1019 North Main St. Princeton, IL 61356 (815) 875-6064
W.D. BOYCE COUNCIL
Ben Blumenberg 614 N.E. Madison Avenue Peoria, IL 61603 (309) 673-6136




YOUTH SERVICE BUREAU
Lisa Gustafson 1702 1/2 West Peru St. Princeton, IL 61356 (815) 872-2119

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Chamber Member Directory
ACCOUNTANTS
Clifton Larson Allen LLP
123 South Pleasant St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-4541
Gebeck & Associates, Inc.
15 West Warren St. Suite 1 Princeton IL 61356
(815) 915-8732
Hopkins & Associates, CPA’s Inc.
726 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 339-6630
Monica Robbins, CPA, P.C.
850 East Thompson St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 872-3330
ADVERTISING
Link Media
2968 St. Vincent’s Ave. LaSalle IL 61301
(815) 224-4742
AGRICULTURE
Ag View FS
22069 US 34 Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-2800
Corteva Agriscience
2700 Pioneer Dr. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-2845
Douglas Plant Health
21417 1950 East St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 872-1190
Hefty Seed Company - Princeton

20270 1800 North Ave. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 879-8720
Prairie State Tractor 20144 1800 North Ave. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-3838
Timpte Trailers 160 Progress Drive Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-2242
ANTIQUES
Grand Plaza Antiques, Etc.
531 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 437-2856
J&S Antique Mall 16713 IL 40 Sheffield IL 61361
(815) 454-2066
THE ARTS
B.L. Kassabaum Artist’s Gallery 117 North Pleasant Princeton IL 61356
(815) 872-7081
Main Street Dance Academy 621 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 872-0830
Prairie Arts Center (& Prairie Arts Council) 24 Park Ave. East Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-2787
ATTORNEYS
Angel, Isaacson and Tracy 111 Park Ave. East Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-6551
Carson LLP 7382 2325 East St. Tiskilwa IL 61368 (260) 423-9411
Langhenry, Gillen, Lundquist & Johnson, LLC 605 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 915-8540
Law Offices of May May Angel & Harris 708 South Pleasant St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-3808
Russell, English, Scoma and Beneke 10 Park Ave. West Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-4555
AUTO PARTS & SERVICE
Napa Auto Parts 2106 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 915-8012
Shane’s Shine Shop 611 North Pleasant St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-4301
AUTOMOTIVE DEALERSHIPS
Princeton Chevrolet GMC 1402 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-4411
Prescott Brothers of Princeton 1502 West Peru St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-1180
BUSINESS/RETAIL
A & M Products 575 Elm Place Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-2667
Austin Parker Naturals 509 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-1751
Beck Oil Company 850 East Thompson St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-6451
Beetz Me! Inc. 952 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 879-7777
Blue Jay Way Records 524 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 872-1935
Boek-el-ZOO
419 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 915-8442
Car Wash Brokers of IL, LLC
712 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-3601
Corner Chair Market
414 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 910-2717
Creations Unlimited 15 West Peru St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-0905
Downtown Liquidation 540 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 876-6804
Eclectic Joy
529 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-3569
Finders Keepers Resale Store 230 Backbone Road East Princeton IL 61356 (815) 879-7387
Five 22
522 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-3522
Four Seasons
643 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-2225
Fresh Finds Hallmark
460 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-1039
Hoffmans Patterns of the Past 513 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-1944
Hotsy Equipment Co. 17 West Peru St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-4564
Johnson’s Carpet Shoppe 1033 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-3444
Lee’s Water Systems 1790 North Euclid Ave. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-2506
Little Blue Dress
514 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-2880
Lodestone
528 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-2793
Meadows Home Decor & Gifts
501 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-2811
NiciLynn Shoes 535 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-3445
Once Upon a Craft 518 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 501-8278
Optimal Health 918 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 915-4115
Premier Refrigerated Transport 27268 1500 North Avenue Princeton IL 61356 (877) 599-8737
Princeton Liquor Wine & Spirits 106 South Main Street Princeton IL 61356 (815) 915-8145
Rachel Rene Bath & Body 620 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 915-2001
Refaced 502 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 878-3873
Sayler’s General Store 618 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-3725
Sean Philip Bridals 902 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 915-8772
Sherwin Williams Paint Company 623 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 879-8731
Someone’s In The Kitchen 1619 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 879-0604
Sterling Business Machines 501 Locust St. Sterling IL 61081 (815) 625-4375
T & T Metal Designs
400 North Main St., Suite #1 Princeton IL 61356 (815) 915-8694
Tailholt Trading Post 925 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 876-0631
The Bike Place 22 East Columbus St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 797-2399
The Milk Moustache 944 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-6455
The Princeton Closet 2026 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-3145

Tractor Supply Company 2110 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-1176
Walmart Super Center 2111 Claude Bailey Parkway Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-4521
Wild Honey Boutique 512 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (309) 525-1585
Wyanet Carpet Flooring America 816 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 879-0005
CHILD CARE SERVICES
Zearing Child Enrichment Center 633 Masonic Dr. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-2335
CHIROPRACTORS
Farrell Chiropractic 682 East Peru St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-4408
Princeton Chiropractic Center 222 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-3861
CHURCHES & RELIGIOUS
Cornerstone Community Wellness, Inc. 302 North Mason St. Sheffield IL 61361 (815) 454-8020
First Presbyterian Church
320 Park Ave. East Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-1306
First United Methodist Church
316 South Church St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-2821
Hampshire Colony Congregational Church
604 South Church St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-2329
Open Prairie UCC
25 East Marion St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-5150
The People Church 3525 North Main St. Princeton, IL 61356 (815) 915-8229
St. Louis Parish 616 South Gosse Blvd. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 879-0181
St. Matthews Lutheran Church 416 East Dover Rd. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-6491
United Pentecostal Church
2303 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-1831
CLEANING SERVICE
Combined Cleaning & Restoration
1503 Olympic Road Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-5326
ServiceMaster Restoration DSI 123 West Progress Dr. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 879-4411
COFFEE HOUSE
Bean Buzz 130 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 beanbuzz130@gmail.com
Flour House Bakery & Coffee 950 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 989-8700
Scooter’s Coffee
15 East Century Dr. Princeton IL 61356
www.scooterscoffee.com
Simply Nutrition 418 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (779) 239-1781
COMPUTER SERVICE AND SUPPLIES
BC Tech Group, LLC
1005 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 915-8328
Connecting Point 1622 Fourth St. Peru IL 61354 (815) 223-1052
CONCRETE & ASPHALT COMPANIES
Advanced Asphalt
308 West Railroad Ave. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-9911
Chamber Member Directory
CONSTRUCTION
ARK Building Solutions, Inc.
105 South Main St., Suite 1 Princeton IL 61356
(815) 915-8284
BuildRite Home Pro’s
457 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (309) 865-2129
Bullington-Isaacson Construction Inc.
106 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 879-3103
Hartman Statewide Buildings 13062 IL Hwy. 26 Princeton IL 61356 (815) 830-1975
Key Builders Construction 118 West Progress Dr. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-6114
Kramer’s Garage Door, Inc. 17861 2200 East Street Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-2715
Ray Swanson Construction Company 204 Lake Street Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-1525
DENTISTS
Kheshgi, Laura Krabill, DMD
475 West Peru St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-6449
Mueller Dental Care 102 West Progress Dr. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-1138
Timothy Puhr DDS PC 832 South Sixth St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-1217
ELECTRICAL SERVICES
Big Sky Wind
103 East Lincoln H Normal IL 61761 (309) 255-8129
Crescent Electric Supply 555 Elm Place Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-6421
Elmore Electric, Inc.
205 North St. - Dover Princeton IL 61356
(815) 643-2354
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
BEST, Inc.
225 East Backbone Rd. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 872-0255
ENTERTAINMENT/RECREATION
Apollo Theater 455 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-1707
Community Band Ginger Freeberg
838 Park Ave West Princeton IL 61356
(815) 878-0367
freebergs4@yahoo.com
Festival 56
316 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 879-5656
Glenhagen Farm Retreat 25821 2300 North Ave. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 719-3379
Hickory Grove Campground 7478 1745 North Ave. Sheffield IL 61361 (815) 454-2600
Menno Haven Camp and Retreat Center 9301 1575 East St. Tiskilwa IL 61368 (815) 255-4649
Second Story Teen Center 1033 1/2 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 303-4111
EXCAVATING
D Fox Excavating, Inc.
1607 West Peru St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 866-6035
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS/ SERVICES
Central Bank 317 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-3333
Community Lenders 124 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 872-1900
Compeer Financial 2950 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 872-0067
Cyr Financial, Inc.
636 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 303-9713
Edward D. Jones - Joe Kitchens
616 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 915-8256
Edward Jones Investments
200 East Ace Rd. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-6565
First State Bank
1693 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-0002
Gleason Finance 928 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-1000
Heartland Bank & Trust
606 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-4444
Illinois Valley Credit Union 200 Ace Rd. Princeton IL 61356 (800) 842-8534
KB Elliott Financial Advisors 306 Backbone Road East Princeton IL 61356 (815) 915-8646
Midland States Bank 815 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-2828
Thrivent Financial 105 South Main St., Suite 2 Princeton IL 61356 (309) 852-0708
FLORISTS
Blooms on Elm 14 Elm Place Princeton IL 61356 (815) 915-8537
Flowers By Julia 811 East Peru St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-3819
FUNERAL HOMES
Grant-Johnson Funeral Homes, Inc. 30 West Mechanic St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 699-7711
Norberg Memorial Home 701 East Thompson St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-2425
GAS STATIONS
Beck’s - West 605 West Peru St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-0731
Beck’s - North 1838 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-0630
Princeton Amoco/MSG Petro Inc.
720 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-0706
Shell Gas Station - Johnson Oil Co. 2225 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-3100
Sullivan’s Fuels 125 Backbone Road East Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-1494
GOLF CLUBS
Chapel Hill Golf Course and Event Center, Inc. 12927 IL Hwy. 26 Princeton IL 61356 (815) 879-6531
Wyaton Hills Golf Course 17879 1500 North Ave. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-2641
GOVERNMENT Bureau County Government
700 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 876-3555
Illinois House of Representatives Ryan Spain P. O. Box 1575 Peoria IL 61655 (217) 782-8108
Illinois State Senator Winston Stoller 5415 University Suite 105 Peoria IL 61614 (309) 693-4921
GROCERY STORES
Sullivan’s Foods 125 Backbone Rd. East Princeton IL 61356 (815) 879-7351
HARDWARE STORES
Neighborhoood Ace Hardware 525 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 879-2791
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
Catching Joy Midwifery 334 Backbone Rd. East Princeton IL 61356 (815) 878-8811
In-Home Care Connection 680 West Peru St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 343-0572
OSF St. Clare Medical Center 530 Park Ave. East Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-2811
St. Margaret’s Center for Family Health 1916 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 915-8748
St. Margaret’s Hospital
600 East 1st St. Spring Valley IL 61362
(815) 664-5311
HEALTH/FITNESS
Bureau County Metro Center 837 Park Avenue West Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-0840
On the Homestead CrossFit 21943 US Hwy 34 Princeton IL 61356 (815) 219-4150
HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING
Grassers Plumbing & Heating
404 Main St. McNabb IL 61335 (815) 882-2111
Town & Country Services 537 West Peru St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-2200
HOTELS/LODGING
AmericInn Lodge & Suites
2120 Claude Bailey Parkway Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-5000
Econo Lodge
2200 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-3300
The Flats at Elm Place 14 Elm Place Princeton IL 61356 flatsatelmplace.com
Starved Rock Lodge & Conference Center Rt.178 & Rt.71 Utica IL 61373 (815) 667-4211
HUMAN SERVICES
Bureau & Putnam County Health Department 526 Bureau Valley Parkway Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-5091 ex 2113
INSURANCE
American Family Insurance
15 West Warren St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-1517
Assurance, a Marsh & McLennan Agency LLC
666 Park Avenue East Princeton IL 61356
(309) 219-4621
COUNTRY Insurance & Financial Services - Elm Place
535 Elm Place, Suite 1 Princeton IL 61356
(815) 872-0914
COUNTRY Insurance & Financial Services - Main St
204 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-3333
Dave Yepsen - Comprehensive Insurance 717 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-6079
Dimond Bros. 245 Backbone Rd. East Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-4404
Nyman Insurance Agency, Inc. 15 West Warren St. Suite 2 Princeton IL 61356 (815) 879-2721
State Farm Insurance 324 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-2393
The Cornerstone Agency 306 Backbone Rd. East Princeton IL 61356 (815) 438-3923
LIBRARY & RESEARCH CENTER
Bureau County Genealogical Society
629 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 879-3133
Princeton Public Library
698 East Peru St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-1331
MANUFACTURING
Ace Hardware Retail Support Center
2123 North Euclid Ave. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 872-3000
Champion Gardner Denver 1301 North Euclid Ave. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-3321
LCN/Allegion 121 West Railroad Ave. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-3311
LW Schneider, Inc.
1180 North Sixth St.
Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-3835
Michlig Energy 105 1st Street Manlius IL 61338
(815) 445-6921
MTM Recognition
615 South Sixth St.
Princeton IL 61356
(815) 876-2694
Princeton Flighting
145 West Progress Dr. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-1431
MEDIA
Bureau County Republican
426 2nd St. LaSalle IL 61010 (815) 875-4461
Jamison Media Services
P. O. Box 595 Walnut IL 61376 (815) 866-9352
News Tribune
426 Second St. LaSalle IL 61301 (815) 220-6953
Starved Rock Country
110 West Jefferson St. Ottawa IL 61350 (815) 433-2000
Starved Rock Media
1 Broadcast Lane Oglesby IL 61348 (815) 223-3100
Studstill Media 3905 Progress Blvd. Peru IL 61354 (815) 224-2100
MUNICIPALITY
City of Princeton

2 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-2631
OPTOMETRY
Bureau Valley Vision Care
200 Ace Rd. - Suite 4 Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-3937
ORCHARDS/GARDENS
Hornbaker Gardens
22937 1140 North Ave. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 659-3282
Shovelhead & Lawncare 310 Bryant Avenue
Princeton IL 61356
(815) 303-1187
Taylor’s Way 14057 IL Highway 26
Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-8231
ORGANIZATIONS
AMVETS Post #180 - Princeton, IL
1549 West Peru St.
Princeton IL 61356
(815) 872-1171
Arukah Institute of Healing
535 Elm Place, Suite 7
Princeton IL 61356
(815) 872-2943
Bureau County Agricultural Board
811 West Peru St.
Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-2905
Bureau County American Red Cross 435 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 879-2231
Bureau County Democratic Party 934 North Main St.
Princeton IL 61356 (815) 878-2990
Bureau County Farm Bureau 1407 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-6468
Bureau County Historical Society
109 Park Avenue West Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-2184
Bureau County Senior Citizens Assoc. 16 West Marion Princeton IL 61356 (815) 879-3981
Bureau County United Way 2 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-2631 ext. 1006
Covered Bridge Barbershop Chorus 649 West Central Avenue Princeton IL 61356 (815) 303-8071
FARM STEW International P. O. Box 291
Princeton IL 61356 (815) 200-4925
Flags of Freedom
P. O. Box 283
Princeton IL 61356 (309) 854-2692
Freedom House 440 Elm Place Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-0087
Friends of Strays 2845 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-7387
Fur Real Heroes 437 Lynn Court Des Plaines IL 60016 (815) 314-4572
Gateway Services 406 South Gosse Blvd. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-4548
Habitat for Humanity 1011 Shooting Park Rd. Peru IL 61354 (815) 434-2041
Chamber Member Directory
Illinois Valley PADS
P. O. Box 1012
LaSalle IL 61301
(815) 224-3047
Lions Club of Princeton
1028 South Church St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-6181
North Central Behavioral Health Systems
526 Bureau Valley Parkway
Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-4458
North Central Illinois Council of Government
613 West Marquette St. Ottawa IL 61350 (815) 433-5830
Princeton Civil War Re-enactment Committee
Sheryl Woodberg www.shadowsbluegray.com (815) 878-0741
Princeton Chamber of Commerce 435 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-2616
Princeton Community Band 838 Park Avenue West Princeton IL 61356 (815) 878-0367
Princeton Junior Woman’s Club P. O. Box 541 Princeton IL 61356 (815) 303-0896
Princeton Moose Lodge 1339 North Euclid Ave. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 879-5261
Princeton Rotary Club 317 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-3463
Princeton Tourism 2 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-2631 ex 1014
Second Story Teen Center
1033 ½ North Main St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-3444
Shadows of the Blue & Gray
20198 2400 North Ave. Ohio IL 61349
(815) 878-0741
Starved Rock Country Community Foundation
718 Columbus St.
Ottawa IL 61350 (815) 252-2906
Starved Rock Regional Center for Therapy & Child Development
1013 Adams St. Ottawa IL 61350 (815) 434-0857
Tri-County Humane Society 540 Elm Place Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-1150
Tri-County Opportunities Council
1019 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-6064
W.D. Boyce Council
614 N. E. Madison Ave. Peoria IL 61603 (309) 828-6983 x202
PHARMACIES
Fawcett’s Pharmacy 519 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-3251
Princeton Pharmacy 610 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-1237
PHYSICAL THERAPY/MASSAGE
Princeton Family Therapeutic Massage
682 East Peru St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-3175
PRINTING & DESIGN Sights Ink
Kevin Sights P. O. Box 192 Wyanet IL 61379 (815) 699-2454
PROFESSIONAL
Butler Concierge Services
956 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 878-9006
Four Flags LLC
P. O. Box 374 Princeton IL 61356
(772) 473-0314
Hudson Lawn Service 443 East Peru St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 303-2760
H.B. Wilkinson Title Co., Inc.
108 Park Avenue East Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-1300
Illinois Critical Access Hospital Network 1945 Van’s Way
Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-2999
Illinois SBDC at the Alliance
401 West Bridge St. Streator IL 61364
(844) 369-8898
Midwest Partners 13165 1995 East St. Princeton IL 61356 (608) 345-0750
Nick Klein Trucking & Excavating, Inc. 1546 Walnut St. Henry IL 61537 (309) 712-5154
studioK Architecture, LLC
910 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-2478
PUBLIC UTILITY
Big Sky Wind 103 East Lincoln H Normal IL 61761 (309) 255-8129
Comcast 2001 York Rd. Oak Brook IL 60523 (815) 218-6179
Cornbelt Energy Corp Northern Division 1702 West Peru St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-4480 ex.305
Republic Services
1530 Peggy Lane Princeton IL 61356 (312) 286-2111
RWE Renewables
314 East Backbone Rd. Princeton IL 61356 (312) 241-3570
REALTOR
Capital Agricultural Property Services, Inc.
22263 1365 North Ave. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-7418
Harvest Realty and Development 620 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 878-1981
Landmark Realty of Illinois, LLC
1221 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-1221
Success Realty
426 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 872-7653
RESTAURANTS/BARS/ FAST FOOD/ CATERING
Alexander Park Tavern
815 Park Ave. West Princeton IL 61356
(815) 872-9091
Barrel Society, Inc.
930 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (630) 973-3478
Café Grace
1009 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 872-4000
Crazy Kernel Kettle Corn 1019 North Jacqualine Lane Princeton IL 61356 (815) 501-0354
Culver’s 224 Ace Road Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-3131
Dairy Queen 615 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-1721
Didough’s Twisted Pretzel Co. 605 Sherwood Glen Princeton IL 61356
(815) 238-5278
Downtown Pub 432 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 915-8275
Farmer Smoked BBQ Craig Hoffman 22620 US Hwy. 6 Princeton IL 61356 (815) 878-1129
Flo’s on Pulaski 1309 Pulaski Peru IL 61354 (815) 223-9791
Grandma Rosie’s Sweet Treats 920 West Peru St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-1200
Hawg House Saloon 18066 US Hwy. 6 Princeton IL 61356 (815) 915-8582
Jimmy John’s 1210 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 915-2070
Los Ranchitos Mexican Restaurant 1204 W. Peru St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-1200
McDonald’s 2139 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-2281
Myrtle’s Pie 927 North Main St, Princeton IL 61356 (815) 915-8397
Nelson Family Concessions 709 Greencastle Dr. Wyanet IL 61379 (336) 740-5810
Oriental Gardens
428 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-2560
Paisanos Ristorante
1007 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 915-8727
Pizza Hut
520 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-6434
Prime Quarter Steakhouse 250 Backbone Rd. East Princeton IL 61356 (815) 872-3500
Sisler’s Ice Cream, LLC 421 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 878-8145
Somewhere Else
406 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-6216
The Black Rose Saloon
802 East Peru St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 915-8003
Tony’s Butt Shack BBQ & Catering 601 US Highway 6 Hollowayville IL 61356 (815) 894-2277
RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
Aperion Care
515 South Sixth St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-3347
Country Comfort Retirement Home
802 North Mercer Princeton IL 61356
(309) 339-5794
Diamond Senior Apartments of Princeton
1000 Diamond Circle Princeton IL 61356 (815) 915-8243
Greenfield
508 Park Ave. East Princeton IL 61356
(815) 872-2261
Liberty Village of Princeton
140 North Sixth St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-6600
SALON/SPA SERVICES
Guys ‘N Gals Salon
507 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-4075
Jillian’s Hair Design
611 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 872-0600
Sophisticuts 1001 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-4332
The Studio 809 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 872-5252
Ultimate Salon & Spa 408 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-8321
SCHOOLS
Illinois Valley Community College 815 North Orlando Smith Ave. Oglesby IL 61348 (815) 224-2720
Princeton Elementary Schools 506 East Dover Rd. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-3162

Princeton High School 103 South Euclid Ave. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-3308

SIGNAGE/GRAPHICS
Princeton Graphics & Signs 946 North Pleasant St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 879-2128
TRAVEL AGENCY
Your Fairytale Vacation 727 South Euclid Ave. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 719-7857
VETERINARIAN
Princeton Animal Care Clinic 1616 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-4419
WEB DESIGN 815 Media 21419 1950 East St. Princeton IL 61356
(815) 277-1127
Jamison Media Services
P. O. Box 595 Walnut IL 61376 (815) 866-9352
WEDDING & EVENT CENTER Advance Event Group, Inc. 15 West Warren St. Suite 1 Princeton IL 61356 (800) 670-6820
Downtown Pub & Event Center 432 South Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 915-8275
The Barn at Hornbaker Gardens 22937 1140 North Ave. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 659-3282
The Cider Mill at A Hundred Acres Orchard 14180 1800 East St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 303-1045
The Cliff Event Center 1105 E. Peru St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 915-1399
The Elowen Room 938 North Main St. Princeton IL 61356 (815) 875-6455



Illinois’ longest operating lumberyard continues to thrive along Peru’s historic riverfront. Maze Lumber has been providing top quality building materials to Illinois Valley contractors and homeowners for 175 years, still owned by the founding fathers (Maze). Located in a 15,000-square foot showroom and office, we offer building materials for the modern home as well as a full line of the traditional lumber items used in home building, commercial construction, and industrial applications. Our experienced sales staff takes pride in their ability to provide knowledgeable assistance along with prompt delivery at reasonable prices.










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