Showing posts with label Arthur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arthur. Show all posts

Friday, June 29, 2012

Arthur, IL Freedom Celebration: Saturday, June 30th: Spectacular Firework Display!


Arthur, home of the largest firework display in central Illinois, will be lighting up the sky with colorful fireworks this Saturday, June 30. In past years, Arthur has had thousands of people come to town to see the popular firework show.

“Last year was probably our best show. There were probably about 20,000 people in town,” quoted Tim Singer, the Arthur Fireworks Chairman. “We hired a new contractor, Central States Fireworks of Athens, IL last year, and they will be returning again this year. I hope for another good show from them ,” Singer stated.

John Weitekamp, the lead designer of Central States Fireworks, is a 12 year veteran of fireworks. He carefully crafts the design and implementation of each show. The Arthur Rotary Club, The Village of Arthur, CBM Plastics Inc, Tri-County Welding and The Arthur Park Board will be sponsoring the fireworks and Freedom Celebration this Saturday.

Not only is the Freedom Celebration popular for launching fireworks, but it's also a big day for business in Arthur. “We have been told the restaurants, service stations and some other businesses have their best day of the year the day during the Arthur Fireworks. Any time you bring people to Arthur for an event, it is an opportunity to showcase the town and people always come back,” Singer explained.

The Freedom Celebration will kick off the day with a parade beginning at 1pm. Parade line-up begins at noon at the Old Progress Tank Facility at 402 East Progress Street. The parade's theme is “United We Stand.”

At 4pm, in Jurgens Park, (south of the high school off Route 133), events throughout the evening will feature an air show with skydivers, helicopter rides, and, possibly, a World War II aircraft. Helicopter rides will cost $20 per person. Food and drink stands, as well as inflatable games will also be available. Handicapped parking will be accessible to those who are in need.

Crowd members gathered at the park will have a chance to catch 2012 Arthur Firework T-shirts that will be launched by the Arthur Fire Department. The rural aviator will also be dropping t-shirts from a powered parachute over the country roads (weather permitting). Between 5 and 6pm, the WWII aircraft is expected to make its appearance. Then, about an hour before the fireworks, sky-divers from the Mid Illinois Sport parachute club will fall from the sky onto the football field. The National Anthem will be played as the last sky-diver lands, carrying the American Flag.

Central States Fireworks will begin launching off their fireworks at approximately 9:30pm in Jurgens Park. “The giant fireworks display will feature an exceptional array of shells from around the world, including many American specialties,” said Mark Jones, the Rotary Club Fireworks Commissioner.

Some of the featured fireworks this year include a “Cube Shell’ that forms a three-dimensional cube, the wall of fire and the ultimate fireball. The show will also be bringing back the popular-requested rural patriot, who will ride his horse through the “Niagara Falls” while carrying the American Flag. Those watching the firework show, will enjoy music broadcast by the 106.7 radio station team. They simulcast the music in time to the fireworks. This year's display is expected to last about 24 minutes long.

Singer, (Arthur Fireworks Chairman), believes that Arthur puts on a memorable firework show that encourages people to return year after year. He explained the key ingredients to putting on such a successful event: “We have built a reputation of providing a first class show over the 15 years the Rotary Club has sponsored the show. There is no other show that has the flame effects built into their show like ours and none as entertaining. Add in the WWII aircraft, skydivers and powered parachutes, there is something to watch from 4:00 until the show begins. Families can come and enjoy the show for free and not spend a dime. Or they can enjoy the concessions and helicopter rides. It is a family oriented event that kicks off the celebration of the birth of our great nation.” 

Friday, June 1, 2012

Strawberry Jam in Arthur, Illinois June 1st and 2nd 2012

It began in the 1950's as merchant sidewalk sales... The “strawberry festival” idea evolved when a strawberry social was taking place south of the Otto Center in Arthur, Illinois. There was plenty of sweet juicy strawberry pies and other delicious food that attracted visitors to the quaint little town. 


Now, that little social has been born into what Arthur has created as “The Strawberry Jam.” Those who love that juicy tart, yet sometimes sweet fruit can enjoy a festival that is all about strawberries. Arthur will be celebrating the Strawberry Jam Festival once again this late spring on June 1 and 2nd, 2012. 


Vendors who line the sidewalk try to include at least some type of strawberry theme to their stand. Food stands will add at least one strawberry item to their menus.


Click here to continue reading more about the Arthur, Illinois Strawberry Jam Festival...

Friday, May 27, 2011

WCIA Channel 3 News Visits Arthur, IL

The WCIA Channel 3 News team visited the little town of Arthur, Illinois this week as part of the "Our Hometown" series tour. They spent time interviewing residents and local businesses. Some of the places they stopped were Dick's pharmacy, Miller's Goods, the sewing store and even the Arthur Elementary school. 


It was a lot of fun watching them broadcast live this Friday, (May 27th, 2011). I got to see the news team in action as they interviewed a variety of people, taste tested the one pound burger from The Berg and even reported the weather.  I also got to meet Jennifer Ketchmark who was very friendly to speak with! It was a pleasure meeting her. And as the poet that I am, I also left her with a little souvenir from Arthur-a poem written by me! :) 


If you want to read more about their visit, read my article by clicking on the link below:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/8098161/our_hometown_arthur_wcia_channel_3.html?cat=16



Oh, and I also got to have my picture taken with the Sunny Bear Mascot of Channel 3 news!  For fun, I did some of the weather reporting lines, so I just might get a chance to see myself doing some weather this summer on channel 3 news!