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Princeville Fans, Alumni, and Parents
Friday, August 23rd
Meet the Teams Night at PHS on Tom Bruna Field
The concession stand starts serving at 5:30pm.
~ Meet the fall sports athletes ~
Team Introductions at 6pm
Come out to see what the Sports Boosters have new in Spirit Wear and also you can pick up your Pride of the Princes Raffle Ticket!
Scroll down for more information or click on the link below.
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Akron Princeville Fire Department Needs Volunteers!!
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Have you ever thought about being a volunteer firefighter? Do you live and or work in Princeville? Now would be the time that you turn that thought of volunteering into a reality. The Akron-Princeville Fire Dept is accepting applications for volunteers. We can not provide top notch service without people to respond. Although we have an immediate need for daytime volunteers, all applications will be considered. Please go to apfd.com or contact any APFD member for an application or if you have questions. Thank You in advance for your interest in being a volunteer!!!!
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Village of Princeville Residents
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Princeville Senior Meals Program
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Princeville Sports Boosters Meet the Teams Night
Maroon &
White Game follows team introductions
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Princeville Lions Club Chili Supper
3-7pm, at Princeville Grade School
Scroll down for more information
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Princeville Sports Boosters
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Partnering with the Village of Dunlap, Cedar Hills Baptist Church, and Northminster Presbyterian Church, Northwoods Community Church is hosting the "South Side Stride" a 5K race to benefit South Side Mission.
The South Side Stride will be held on Sunday, October 6, at 2pm in the Village of Dunlap. The race will begin at North Park and participants will run/walk through the city of Dunlap. Festivities such as live worship, music, and food will be at the park during the event. Food will be prepared by the Culinary Arts students from South Side Mission. All proceeds from the sale of their pork chop sandwiches will go directly back into their training program at the mission.
The entry fee for the race is just $25 and all proceeds will benefit the many ministries of South Side Mission. This is an event for runners and walkers of all ages.
Volunteers are needed for set-up, water stations, or just cheering on the participants! Sign up online at
If you have any questions, please contact Deb at Northwoods Community Church at 309-243-2759.
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Save the Date!
Princeville Lions Club Chili Supper
Saturday, November 2nd
3-7pm, at Princeville Grade School Commons
Funds raised will be used to purchase
a new storage trailer.
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Lillie M Evans Library August Events
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Homeschool & Educator Resources at the LME Library!
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Homeschool & Educator Resources @ the LME Library
The Lillie M Evans Library will be hosting a program on
Wednesday, August 28th highlighting homeschool and educator resources.
The program will be held at 10:30am and again at 3:30pm
in the library meeting room
The LME Library recently received a Back to Books grant from the Illinois State Library. Grant funds have been used to purchase books and DVDs in the non-fiction areas of library & information science, education, languages, sciences, applied sciences, and geography & travel. Materials are appropriate for the adult and young adult age groups.
This is the second in a series of three programs focusing on the materials purchased with this grant. The first program was an open house highlighting the collection. The upcoming program on August 28th will introduce our newly created homeschool & educator resources web page. We will also have a collection of the grant materials and other new materials at the LME Library of interest to homeschooler, parents and educators.
Like most public libraries, the LME Library serves homeschool families and educators in our area. As part of the grant, we developed a section of our website for our homeschooling parents and students. It includes links to online resources as well as tips on using the library catalog. The page also has information about any local groups that focus on homeschooling activities. The homeschool and educator resources page is available through the library's website at http://lmelibrary.org.
The funds from this grant will make it possible for us to better meet the needs of our local community. Materials were purchased through a Library Services and Technology Act grant administered by the Illinois State Library using funds provided by the U.S Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Beth Duttlinger
Lillie M. Evans Library District
207 N. Walnut, P.O. Box 349
Princeville, IL 61559
309-385-4540
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Village of Princeville Board Meeting
Agenda posted outside door of Village Hall 48 hours prior to meeting
Village of Princeville Board Meeting
Agenda posted outside door of Village Hall 48 hours prior to meeting
Princeville Civic Association
Princeville School Dist. 326 Board of Education Meeting
6:30pm at Princeville Unit Office (909 N Town Ave.)
6pm at Stevens Square for fall clean up.
LME Library Board Meeting
Village of Princeville Board Meeting
Agenda posted outside door of Village Hall 48 prior to meeting
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HERE'S THE DIRT By Anne Abbey
August 1, 2013
The August meeting of the Princeville Garden Club was held under the pines at Bob Coppernoll's home. Bob had everything set for us to make hypertufa pots. Under Bob's watchful eye and with the help of Jill Meints, Master Gardener from Peoria, the group made their pots. The pots had to set for a couple of days to members returned to Bob's on Saturday to collects their works of art! Thank you Bob for all your work in getting everything ready for us.
We had one guest, Janet Rasmussen's granddaughter Amanda.
Our hostesses for the evening were Martha Macy and Anne Abbey. Fresh fruit was provided along with a strawberry/kiwi beverage. Bob had Smores available for those wishing to indulge.
TREASURER'S REPORT - Cathie Maguire reported deposits of $35.00 from dues, and expenses of $52.20 to Home Shopper Publishing for our Plant Sale ad.
DOOR PRIZE - Our door prize winner was Sharon Fulton. Sharon won a metal bird sculpture. Congratulations Sharon.
SEPTEMBER MEETING - The September meeting of the Garden Club will be in Stephens Park on September 11 at 6:00 p.m. This is our initial fall clean-up, so bring your sack lunch and we will enjoy our lunches and have the garden looking good again in a short period of time. See you there.
Guests are always welcome.
THOUGHT OF THE MONTH - "To be interested in the changing seasons is a happier state of mind than to be hopelessly in love with spring." George Santayana
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Village of Princeville Residents:
It is unlawful for anyone to permit any weeds, grass or plants, or other than trees, bushes, flowers, or other ornamental plants to grow to a height exceeding eight inches anywhere in the Village. Any such plants or weeds exceeding such height are declared to be a nuisance. per village ordinance 8.24.020
Burning of lawn waste is allowed on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. All fires must be put out by sunset. per village ordinance 9.16.040
Parking Vehicles on Private Property
It shall be unlawful to park any motor vehicles, watercraft, trailers, recreational vehicles or anything else of a vehicular nature in the Village of Princeville unless it is parked on a paved hard surface including asphalt, concrete, brick or rocked material. per ordinance 10.08.080
Animal tags are available at Village Hall for $2. Please stop in and register your pet. per village ordinance 6.08.010.
For questions, please call the Municipal Code Officer
at
Village Hall 385-4765.
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Princeville Recycling Calendar for 2013
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In 2012, 274,597 pounds or 137.30 ton of recycling was
picked up in Princeville by Eagle Recycling.
To sign up for curbside recycling pick up, contact Eagle Enterprises Recycling at (309) 932-2936 or Toll Free (888)932-2936.
Please click on the link below for the 2013 Recycling Calendar:
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As of January 1, 2012, the State of Illinois has prohibited many electronics from being placed in the landfills. This means you must recycle your old electronics instead of placing them at the curb. This includes televisions, monitors, printers, scanners, computers, keyboards, mice, fax machines, VCRs, DVD players, CD players, video game consoles, cell phones and much more.
Locally, you have options to recycle your electronics including Eagle Recycling, 510 SE Industrial Ave., Galva and Goodwill Industries in Peoria. For more information:
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