Monthly Archives: September 2014

Peoria farmers market ends for the season

September 30, 2014
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Peoria farmers market ends for the season

By Jeff Plotner It was perfect weather for one of Peoria’s last farmers market of the season. The market runs from 8 a.m.-12p.m. on Saturdays between the months of June to September. The local market features fresh vegetables, bread, baked goods and handmade jewelry from vendors who mostly grow, make and bake their products...

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Pioneer Days bring past to Sommer Park

September 30, 2014
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Our country’s past isn’t very long but we’ve come a long way from our pioneer days. That time in history resonates with people enough to reminisce about it with other people, and that’s why “Pioneer Days” exists. Pioneer Days is a piece of history that anybody can go and see during the summer months...

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Peoria Park District welcomes visitors to the 19th century

September 30, 2014
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Peoria Park District welcomes visitors to the 19th century

Pioneer Days lets visitors explore 19th century Illinois.  On this interactive tour, visitors can stop by a replica schoolhouse, blacksmith shop and more as they learn about the day-to-day life on the homestead.

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BU’s Delta Tau Delta Fraternity hosts blood drive

September 29, 2014
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Bradley University’s Delta Tau Delta fraternity hosted an American Red Cross blood drive signaling the start of the organization’s first ever philanthropy week. The blood drive was held from 11:00 a.m. till 4:00 p.m. in the Markin Recreation Performance Court.

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Market on Moss

September 29, 2014
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Peoria’s Market on Moss brings a taste of France  to Illinois.  A French style market, Market on Moss brings together a variety of local vendors and artisans to show all the creativity that Peoria has to offer.  

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Late Night BU Gets the Halloween Season Started

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Bradley University embraced the Halloween spirit with a themed Late Night BU on Oct. 11 from 9 p.m. to midnight. Late Night BU, a...

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