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July 22, 2015

Stockton Strong hosts its annual Art Fest Tony Carton Editor

STOCKTON — Stockton Park was filled Saturday and Sunday with exhibitors and visitors that were participating in the town’s second annual Art Fest. The event featured art endeavors of all shapes, sizes, colors and medium. “We are focusing on area artists,” said Art Fest staff member Amy Laske. “We wanted to have a festival that would shine a light on our area artists because so many of them live in remote and small villages and there is nothing near here that is really focused on their art.” She said when they decided to host Art Fest they invited the organizers of the town’s first BBQ contest to join them in the park. Art Fest is a project of the Stockton Strong organization which was founded when the

town enrolled in the “MAPPING the Future of Your Town” project offered by the Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs at Western Illinois University. The MAPPING program is a strategic visioning, planning and doing process whereby local residents of rural communities create an action plan for creating the community they envision. The community identifies the goals, strategies and projects necessary to move the community forward as well as a plan for implementation. “We have 35 booth spaces filled at the fest,” said Laske. “All of our vendors are very happy. They are selling their art, which is the whole idea behind this project. And, we have Art Studio activities in the pavilion with Kim Bauer where folks can actually create art.” “We have lots of activities

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Stockton hosts its first BBQ contest

extreme flavor; not too spicy, but not too bland.” He said the teams are all professionals and the competition is fierce. “These guys do this quite often around this area,” he said. “We would like to grow this event and maybe someday become a sanctioned event. If Art Fest grows to the point they would push us out, and we would be happy if that happens, we could have our own date and place.” Tracy Siegner photo He said there had been con- Artworks Studio owner Kim Bauer guides a group of art enthusiasts in their interpretation of siderable interest in the contest the Vincent Van Gogh painting, Starry Night. throughout the day. “We purchased the meat for the contestants and we have a temporary food license that

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STOCKTON — Stockton Park was buzzing with visitors, the smell of BBQ and plenty of good cheer Saturday when the village hosted its first BBQ contest. “Kevin Pierce and I have always wanted to have a BBQ competition in Stockton,” Nadig said. “We thought the Art Fest would be a good event to piggyback it onto and fill up the park.” He said there are six teams competing. “Each of the teams will prepare chicken, ribs and pork shoulder,” said Nadig, who confessed to preferring a well prepared pork shoulder. “We look for a good smoke flavor, but not too much, a nice outer crust of bark and not an

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