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VOL. 88 • NO. 30
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 2022
Stockton Chamber presents the Annual Fall into Stockton event
The Stockton Chamber of Commerce will be kicking off its Annual Fall into Stockton event on Saturday, Aug. 20. It will take place downtown Main Street as well as a section of Front Street where music and entertainment will be held. There will be music performances from Back Country Roads, Free Fall, and Ten Gallon Hat. This is a family-friendly event that has activities for all ages. Festivities start at 9:30 a.m. and run through 8 p.m. that evening. All-day fun includes a kick-off parade, live music, activities for kids, local business and food vendors, a car show, a
bags tournament, and more. There will be beer and wine served from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on-premises. Visit the events Facebook page for more information and participation options at https://www.facebook.com/fallintostockton. This event keeps growing year after year due to its unwavering community and business support. Fall into Stockton is a fan favorite amongst town members. For more details about this and other Chamber events, you can contact the Chamber’s Marketing Assistant, Alyssa Meade, at info@stocktonil. com or through Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ stocktonchamber.
Second annual Teeing Off for Tyler’s event a success Tyler’s Justice Center for Children hosted its 2nd Annual Teeing Off for Tyler’s golf outing on Saturday, June 18, 2022, at Woodbine Bend Golf Course. It was a beautiful day with a great turnout. Nearly $11,000 was raised for the center between the participating golfers, numerous spon-
sors, and the silent auction and raffles. Tyler’s Justice Center would like to extend a big thank you to everyone who participated in, donated to, or sponsored this event in any way. This year’s sponsored
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The Jo Daviess County Farm Bureau recently held their Farm Fun Day at Shenandoah Riding Center with an estimated 600 people in attendance. Pictured here is board member Ron Lawfer showing two young boys how to hand milk a cow.
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