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GLT Night at Comedy ofErrors by Events and Promotions Director Linda Healy

We have been reminiscing since last summer about GLT Night at the Shakespeare Festival, and greatly looking forward to another exclusive evening of music, refreshment, and masterful theater August 6th. Once again, GLT has the entire house for this performance. Our evening begins at 4:00 PM on the grounds of lovely Ewing Manor. For the same price that you'd pay just for the play, you'll hear traditional Irish music from the GLT Night SullivanBurton trio and classic fromjazzchocolat, while you linger over the delicious boxed dinner catered by Biaggi's Ristorante Italiano. (Biaggi's will also offer a cash wine bar.)

Following dinner, meander to the cobblestone courtyard for a Green Show mini play. Comedy of Errors At 7:30 PM, we'll open the theater for general admission seating to Comedy of Errors, a classic Shakespearean serving of mistaken identity and mayhem, with a healthy dollop of laughter. Your ticket includes live music by SullivanBurton and jazzchocolat, a Biaggi's boxed dinner, Sunday, August 6, 2006 • 4:00pm - 11:00pm • $37 Green Show, and the performance of Comedy of Errors, all for $37. Proceeds from this The Grounds of Ewing Manor exclusive event will benefit the GLT Equipment Fund, with a portion going to our on­ going collection for the New Orleans Musicians Relief Fund.

Please Note: As last year's event sold out, early ticket purchase is recommended. While 4:00 PM - Ewing Manor grounds open tickets are general admission seating, entrance to the theater will be staggered to avoid 4:30 PM - Sullivan Burton long lines. 6:00 PM - jazzchocolat Entrance will be in the order of ticket purchase - another good reason to get yours early. 7:30 PM - Theater doors open Seating in order of ticket purchase 8:00 PM - Play begins (late seating only between acts)

Boxed dinner available from 4: 30-6: 30 PM

Corner of Emerson and Towanda Streets, Bloomington, IL Ticket price includes live music, boxed dinner, Green Show, and play.

Tickets for this performance are ONLY available at WGLT online at wgltorg or by phone to 309-438-8910

This GLT event sponsored by: Busey -2- -3- bluejforaday sweet corn festival

Blue J for a Day Sweet Corn Blues Festival by Music Director Jon Norton

There are dozens of great blues bands in central Illinois, and five of them will be on stage August 27,28, Downtown Normal the weekend of August 27-28 playing the Sweet Corn Blues Festival in downtown Normal. Free! Who do these musicians cite as influences? What CDs get played at their house or in their car? You'll find out in August during GLT's "Blue J for a Day" feature, as each of A downtown Normal tradition, the Sweet Corn Blues Festival the performers, aka "Blue J's", takes the reigns of GLT to play and talk about his favorite celebrates the bounty of central Illinois' signature crop - sweet corn - blues songs and artists. T hey'll be sitting in with me every Saturday from 5:00-6:00pm and the bounty of central Illinois musical talent - sweet, sweet blues. beginning with July 29 and running through August 26. It's a two day festival featuring top notch local blues bands who will cook up a tasty treat for your ears, while you're munching on some of those golden ears. The corn is cooked on the spot and you can buy Here's the schedule: one ear at a time, or take home a whole bag to cook yourself for the July 29: Billy Galt of the Blues Deacons family if you're in the sharing mood. Better yet, bring them with you and let them carry their own corn home. August 5: Marc Boon of Hip Pocket

August 12: Russell Miller of 6V6

August 19: Joe Zaklan of Red Hot Llama

August 26: Steve "The Harp" Mehlberg Sweet Com Blues Stage Saturday Lineup:

1:00 - 2:30 Red Hot Llama

3:00 - 4:30 ______6V6 5:00 - 6:30 Hip Pocket

Sunday Lineup: 11:00 - 12:30 ______Full Circle

1:00 - 2:30 teve ''The Harp" Mehlberg

3:00 - 4:30 Billy Galt & the Blues Deacons

A big thank you to the Sweet Corn Blues stage sponsor: CEFCU -Your Credit Union

- 4- -5- CM: We hope to be financially On the Air After Katrina sound by the first of the year. The by Development Director Kathryn Carter listeners have been fabulous, we had about 6200 members and have As GLT reaches the mid-way point in our celebration of 40 years on air, we continue with heard from about 4400 of them. our series about former staff members. Actually, about 20% of the metro area population is gone. The city Many of you remember Chuck Miller as the afternoon jazz host, but he was also our has only been 50% repopulated. We Program Director. When he joined the GLT staff in October 1992, he felt it was have several openings, but are having "important for public radio stations to exhibit their 'stationality' ! We have to let the difficulty attracting new staff to the audience know we are having a good time." During his tenure, GLT's audience grew area. We need to reclaim our local rapidly and we were visible throughout the community at area events. service/local identity. And we have some of the same challenges all public Chuck accepted the Program Director position at WRTI in Philadelphia in 2000, where stations have including technology he guided the station through a format change from jazz to classical and helped grow their competition from WiFi, iPod, cell audience for four more years. Then he headed south to Atlanta in 2004 as Director of phones and all the new ways people Georgia Public Radio, where he managed a fifteen station network for two years. are getting their information and Throughout his career, Chuck has seized every opportunity to learn as much about entertainment. The other thing we technology as possible. His next move would call upon every ounce of knowledge, have to complete is a disaster plan. Every station should have one, whether it's for tornado perseverance and community outreach he could muster. or flood or hurricane or whatever!

New Orleans is his current home. He accepted the General Manager position at WWNO KC: How can WWNO help the community cope with the reconstruction? seven weeks before Katrina hit. After a forced evacuation to Atlanta, where he set up CM: New Orleans is a very active cultural town. We need to get back out in the temporary broadcasting services, he has returned to New Orleans. I spoke with him there. community, reconnect. Our station must be perceived as a "first responder." We still have Kathryn Carter: Was there anything you learned at GLT that helped prepare you for information on the air about what is going on in neighborhoods, where cleanup efforts are New Orleans? concentrated, where supplies are being distributed, anything the people need to know.

Chuck Miller: There were a number of things. Remote broadcasts in college and on KC: Will it ever be over? Not only for the station, but for the city? the job at GLT. Understanding technology: we shop from anywhere - we use satellites CM: It'll take a long time. Katrina is a common social builder. We are hearing story after everyday - we should be able to broadcast from anywhere. I asked a lot of questions and amazing story. New Orleans will be completely different than it used to be. said a lot of thank yous. Georgia Public Radio enabled us to return to the air on December 19th by feeding our programming through their satellite. Our live stream is originating I'm relatively optimistic about WWNO. The partnerships we're building are fascinating. from Boston, and our membership activities are being run out of West Virginia. Thank We've established the New Orleans Regional Performing Arts Coalition because New God for computers, the internet and satellites. Orleans is more than the culture of Bourbon Street. There are many arts organizations throughout the region that are making a come back. We will get stronger too. KC: What exactly happened to WWNO when Katrina hit? KC: What is the most commonly held misconception, by those outside New Orleans CM: Our biggest weakness was our broadcast tower. The transmission line was on the about the progress of recovery and reconstruction? outside of the tower and the winds tore it off. We also had an issue with our backup transmitter's underground cabling - it flooded out. So we were completely out of business. CM: It's much worse than you think - and it's not just in New Orleans. The devastation runs from Mobile to the Texas border. Nationally we're not hearing about the small towns KC: What's going on now at WWNO? that were practically wiped off the map. It's not fixed. And there's been no real leadership. CM: We're located on the third floor of the building. We have a mold problem, but not much damage to the studios. We're just anxious to bring our broadcasting back in. If you would like to contribute to the GLT collection for the New Orleans Musicians KC: Certainly, it will be a while before you are back to normal. What do you see as the Relief Fund, go to www.nomfr.org. Include GLT in the comment field. challenges and adversities you're facing?

-6- Acousticity™ host Bruce Bergethon is dreaming of a little cabin in the mountains, with GLT Jazz host Laura Kennedy has some tasty prime cuts that make just the right summer his feet up on the rail and a mandolin in his hands. There's an icy mint julep, and the sun accompaniment to sipping a cold glass of wine under the pergola, or roasting vegetables on is setting blazing orange ... ah, well. These new CDs will help make you feel just that the grill. Whatever fills your summer evenings, try a bite of these. satisfied. Sarah Harmer I'm A Mountain (Zoe) Karrin Allyson Footprints (Concord) Harmer is a Canadian songwriter whose previous, more pop­ Karrin Allyson's new CD is pure jazz matchmaking. Footprints oriented, releases have shown her capacity to treat both personal takes classic and familiar jazz melodies, like Con Alma and and political themes with freshness and originality. This, her Jordu and fixes them up with new lyrics, for a match that'll most satisfying recording to date, has a spare, timeless feel, and have you falling in love. Karrin has ample room to show off an ambiance of backporch picking with friends and family, her distinctive voice - at once poignant and gutsy within her including two duets with her father. slightly hoarse timbre. This CD is a happy marriage of words, music and voice.

Bruce Springsteen Cyrus Chestnut Genuine Chestnut (Telarc) We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions (Columbia) A man of many influences, Cyrus reveals his many musical There's been a lot of mainstream media attention to this loves - gospel, R&B, classical - as they wend their way from collection of Pete Seeger songs interpreted by The Boss with his subconscious to his fingertips on his new CD. Rather than a large band (not the E Street regulars) including accordion, suppress other musical forms, Cyrus embraces them as he's fiddles, banjo and horns. From the hymn-like title track to the playing, considering that unique sound to be Genuine Chestnut. raucous Pay Me My Money Down, Springsteen succeeds in Plus, Cyrus does a cover of Bread's If that's far more romantic rendering familiar songs as living vessels for fun and further than the original version you danced to in junior high. consideration. I bet Pete is pleased.

Claire Lynch New Day (Rounder) Catherine Russell Cat (World Village) The first recording in six years by one of the best singers in Let's see ... how to succinctly describe Catherine Russell. .. bluegrass. Backed by a first class band and some special guests, hmmm. Nope, can't be done. Suffice it to say she's irrepressible. Lynch renders the work of other writers in flawless style, and Take a little blues, some country swing, a whole lotta jazz, plus offers up two moving new songs of her own inspired by her a squeeze of sass and a dollop of throaty laughter, mix well and daughters and her mother. pour. That's a cocktail you won't soon forget. She's reinvented the jazz singer - and just in time. Yowza!

Kieran Kane, Kevin Welch & Fats Kaplin Chuck Redd Chuck Redd Remembers Barney Kessel: Lost John Dean (Compass) Happy All the Time (Arbors) The second release from this trio of Nashville mavericks (third Vibe man Chuck Redd played with Barney Kessel, on and off, if you count their backup to David Francey's The Waking Hour) from 1980 until 1991. Barney considered Chuck to be another finds them even more intuitive and comfortable in each others' son and the affection Chuck still has for his "musical father" is company. The songs, whether composed by the group members, ' no less strong today. The title tune is Chuck's own composition borrowed from contemporaries like David Olney and John and is dedicated to the late Kessel. Monty Alexander, Howard Hadley, or "traditional" in origin, all share an organic unity that Alden, Gene Bertoncini and Jeff Hamilton lend support to this subtly releases multiple pleasures on repeated listening. sterling CD.

-8- Summer Blues Festivals An 18-year Peoria Tradition

2006 promises to bring another great summer of live blues. Stay tuned to GLT Blues all Labor Day weekend and blues meet in perfect harmony on the Peoria Riverfront for the summer long to hear the music you love and you might have a chance at winning tickets 18th year of one of the finest blues festivals in the country. to one of this year's festivals. The Miller Lite Illinois Blues Festival carries on the tradition on September 1-2 with an The party that kicks it all off is the Nothin' But the Blues Festival at the Bloomington amazing lineup of blues heavyweights along with the best newcomers storming the land. Sale Barn, July 21-22 Listen to GLT all weekend July 14-16 for your chance to win tickets. GLT will be there, of course. We wouldn't miss it. Come shake your tail feathers with us at During the festival, be sure to stop by the GLT tent to say "hi" and pick-up some fabulous the GLT tent. GLT goodies.

Nothin'ButThe Blues Festival Miller Lite llinois Blues Festival July 21-22 - $12/each day in advance ($15 at the gate) September 1-2 Peoria Riverfront Friday 6:00 - 11:00 PM (grounds open at 5 pm) I-Day Ticket $12 in advance ($15 at the gate) Saturday 1:00- 10:00 PM (grounds open at noon) 2-Day Ticket $20 in advance ($25 at the gate) Tickets available at 309-438-8910 or .org Friday Lineup Saturday Lineup

Friday Lineup Saturday Lineup Magic Slim C hicago Blues Reunion featuring: Harvey Mandel, , Nick Gravenites, 6V6 TBA James Armstrong Tracy Nelson, , and Corky Siegel TBA Steve "The Harp" Mehlberg Liz Mandville Joey Gilmore (2006 IBC* winner) TBA Deitra Farr Reverand Petyton's Big Johnny Winter Big James & the Chicago Playboys Damn Band Mississippi Heat Delta Moon (2003 IBC* winner) Motor City Josh Bloomington Sale Barn Koko Taylor 2027 South Main, Bloomington, IL Rosie Ledet & the Zydeco Playboys Southside Cindy & The Slip-Tones Cobalt Canopy Illinois Blues Challenge

Hubert Sumlin and Frank Black-2005 Pinetop Perkins & Bruce Bergethon-2005 Bryan Lee-2005 Paul Oscher-2005

-10- -11- Do a little (re)search, find a little reward, at the annual Times GLT Recycled Music Sale. August 17 6-9pm I members only PreviewSale* August 18 & 19 9am -9pm August 20 Noon - 5pm You know the deal - our annual sale is one of the *GLT Memberships available at the door station's biggest fundraisers, with proceeds benefit­ ting the GLT Equipment Fund. That's a good deal. Drop-off Locations And it's a place where you can find some valuable Julys-Aug 12 additions to your music collection for a couple of bucks.That's a good deal, too. Bloomington: Normal: Horine's Pianos Plus Normal Public Library Again, this year we will NOT be accepting 78s, 1336 E Empire 206 W College but you'll find everything else you can think of. LPs, CDs, 45s, cassettes, musical instruments, ste­ Samuel Music Twin City Self Storage 1717 RT Dunn Drive reo equipment - there's always a variety of goodies. 2019 Eagle Road We'll have everything sorted and alphabetized fo r Schnuck's easy shopping. Vitesse Cycle 1701 E Empire 206 S Linden

In celebration of GLT's 40th year on air, we've Kidder Music Waiting Room Records also invited Second Story Trio to come and play on 802 S Eldorado 113 W North Street the Saturday of the sale to make it extra special. Nothing like live music to make your bargain Peoria: The Music Shoppe hunting a joy. Samuel Music 1540 E College Metro Center You'll find us once again at Crossroads Center Eureka: Kidder Music (formerly the B/N Factory Outlet Stores) in Bloomington. Eureka Public Library 7728 N. Crestline Drive 202 S Main

Lakeview Museum Washington: 1125 WLake Washington Public Library 301 Walnut Mo rton: Morton Public Library 315 W Pershing

-12- -13- Great Radio and Great Deals ... The GLT Member Card Public Radio Matters ... Support GLTToday!

GLT 89.1/103.SFM is a listener supported public radio station offering you award-winning You get a lot back when you contribute to GLT - great music, indispensable news local and National Public Radio news along with the best and most comprehensive blues and and intelligent entertainment. But did you know you also get terrific deals around jazz programming in central Illinois - all without commercial interruption. Thousands of lis­ town with your GLT Member Card? When you join the thousands of listeners who teners provide the financial support necessary to pay for GLT's quality news, information and make GLT possible with their financial support, you'll not only help pay for the entertainment service. Without their support - and yours - there would be no GLT. great radio you can only find on GLT, you'll also enjoy special discounts at fine busi­ nesses throughout central Illinois. At the basic membership level or higher, you'll receive a subscription to the GLT Guide and members' newsletter, as well as the GLT Member Card, (see previous page for details). Most importantly, you'll be doing your part to ensure excellent public radio in central Illinois.

Parkway Auto Laundry (Normal & Bloomington locations) - $2.00 off any car wash Do your part right now. Just fill out this form and send it, along with your contribution, to: Children's Discovery Museum (Normal) - 10% off goodies from the Museum Store Friends of GLT, 8910 Illinois State University, Normal, IL 61790-8910. Leaves & Beans Roasting Company - 10% off lunch Or make your secure contribution on line at www.wglt.org. Luthy Botanical Garden (Peoria) - 10% off in the Trellis Gift Shop Name ______Fox & Hounds Day Spa (Bloomington) - 10% off a 60-minute massage or deluxe facial (not valid on gift certificate purchases.) Address ______Dennison Quick Lane (Bloomington) - $3.00 off oil change City______State ___ Zip ____ Forget Me Not Flowers (Bloomington) - 10% off cash and carry fresh arrangements Daytime phone Evening Phone______Kelly's Bakery & Cafe (Bloomington) - 10% off in store purchases Often Running (Normal) - 10% off running clothes and shoes Specs Around Town (Bloomington) - 15% off jewelry, purses, watches and shoes Choose your membership level: 2 Chez (Peoria) - 10% off lunch or dinner (excludes holidays) D $50 Basic Membership ($25 Senior Citizen or Student) Vitesse Cycle Shop (Normal) - 10% off cycling accessories, clothes and shoes D $75 (support an hour of GLT) □ $89 (89 FM Club) D $120 ($10.00 per mo) D $240 ($20.00 per mo) □ $365 (Day Sponsorship) The GLT Member Card is constantly evolving. Be sure to check out new and D Other______noteworthy deals on the web at wglt .org or by calling GLT Member Services at 309-438-3581. Choose your payment methods: D I am enclosing a check (payable to Friends of GLT) for $______Great radio and great deals ... sounds pretty good, doesn't it? You can have it all D Charge my credit card: □ Visa □ Mastercard □ Discover with your secure contribution on line at wglt.org at the basic membership level or Card # ______Expiration Date _____ more ($50 or $25 for seniors and students). You can also call us with your contribu­ D Please bill me in monthly or quarterly installments (check, cash, or money order tion at 309-438-8910 or send in the membership form on the following page. Then only). My first installment of is enclosed. (Minimum installment is watch the mail for your GLT Member Card. Use it as often as you like and join us in $5 .00) thanking the fine area businesses and organizations who are helping us thank you for your generous support. You r contribution to GLT is tax deductible as allowed by law. If you have any questions about contributing to GLT, please contact GLT Member Services at 309-438-3581 or email to [email protected].

Thank you for your generous support of public radio.

-14- -15- Peoria Chamber of Commerce The Hub Weekly ISU Planetarium 2Chez www.peoriachamber.org www.thehubweekly.com (309) 438-8756

2 Chez, at 7815 N. Knoxville in Peoria Computers& The Pantagraph Milner Library at ISU has been a strong supporter of GLT for Communication (309) 829-9411 (309) 438-3684 years, and with new owners, Todd and AS.com Cyndi Houghlin, the support continues. www.a5.com Education & Government Mulberry School (309) 862-0510 Todd has years of experience in the Peoria dJijJ Ames Library at IWU Central Illinois (309) 556-3350 www.mulberryschool.org restaurant scene, including the role of Business Publishers General Manager at Rizzi's on Sheridan. www.peoriamagazines.com Graduate Peoria Area Todd has also been an NPR fan since School World Affairs Council he was a kid and counts on GLT for the Discover Peoria.com www.bradley.edu www.discoverpeoria.com Twin City Amateur tradition of great music and exciting .. Eureka College Astronomers personalities like Don Munson and Frank www.eureka.edu Illinois State University Black. The Houghlins plan to continue 1 Planetarium some of the great traditions that 2 Chez has Heartland Community (309) 438-5007 become famous for, like the bring-your-own­ College 1500 W. Raab Rd., Normal bottle(s), no-corkage-fee Wednesdays and Entertainment American Rentals Parties Plus the always-popular chef-inspired special features served every day. Of course, they hope ISU College of 1408 Airport Road, Blm. to create some new traditions as well, like Rack of Lamb on Thursdays, Fresh Fish on Arts & Sciences 921 E. War Memorial Dr. Peoria Fridays and Prime Rib on Saturdays. 2 Chez is open for lunch and dinner Monday­ www.cas.ilstu.edu Friday and dinner only on Saturdays.

Specs Around Town Optical Boutique thanks to our program sponsors & underwriters If you enjoyed this year's GLT Summer As you frequent these businesses, please thank them for their support of GLT. Their Concert on the square in downtown program sponsorship/underwriting is essential to the quality of the music and news Bloomington, you are not alone! Julie coverage you hear on 89.1 and 103.5 FM. Kubsch at Specs Around Town is one of Accountants Agriculture Dennison Ford-BMW-Toyota the local business owners you can thank Dunbar, Breitweiser & Co., Growmark, Inc. 1508 Morrissey Dr., Blm. for helping to keep the concert free. Julie www.dennisonford.com LLP (309) 557-6000 loves jazz, loves GLT and loves bringing (309) 827-0348 www.dennisontoyota.com www.dennisonbmw.com lllinois Farm Bureau people to a flourishing downtown Guthoff, Mehall, Allen & Co., (309) 557-2111 Bloomington. Kurt's Autobody Ltd., CPA Repair Shop, Inc. (309) 662-4356 Attorneys Julie became part of a revitalized downtown Bloomington when she opened a 2025 Ireland Grove Road, Blm. Costigan & Wollrab P.C. storefront at 317 N. Center Street in 2001. She had been operating a specialty optical Parkway Auto Laundry Sulaski & Webb CPAs (309) 828-4310 boutique by appointment since 1998 and was excited to bring a store with such fun 307 Greenbriar Dri ve, Normal (309) 828-6071 and unique products to the downtown shopping scene. Ronda Glenn Attorney At Law (309) 827-3535 Business Consulting Advertising Custom Training Services (CTS) Specs carries the full spectrum of both prescription and non-prescription eyewear, but Direct Mail Group www.ctspartners.com has really found its niche with customers who view their eyewear as an extension of www.directmailgroup.com Automobiles their personality ... not just glasses. Many first-time customers are amazed at how fun Brad Barker Honda Hile Group eyewear can be, and are excited to find styles they had never seen before. In fact, Specs Lamar Outdoor Advertising 1602 G.E. Road, Blm. (309) 829-7800 (800) 548-3322 www.bradbarkerhonda.com carries several lines not found elsewhere in central Illinois from designers like: Face a Face, Eyefunk, Gotti, Bellinger, Pro Design, Chrome Hearts, ic!Berlin, Skaga and Yabi. Business Organizations Prenzler Outdoor Advertising Downtown Normal Business For more information, visit www.specsaroundtown.com. (309) 829-1700 Association

-16- -17- Bloomington Center ISU Center for the Sangamon Auditorium, Financial Services Wright Printing Company State Farm for the Performing Arts Performing Arts UIS Springfield Commerce Bank 203 North Street, Normal Insurance Companies 110 E. Mulberry Street, Blm. www.cfa.ilstu.edu/cpa/ (217) 206-6150 102 N. Center, Bhn. (309) 766-2311 www.cityblm.org/culturaldistrict www.sangamonauditorium.org 2201 E. Washington, Blm. Health & Fitness Jay Goldberg Events & 210 Broadway, Normal Fox & Hounds Medical/ Veterinary Blues Blowtorch Society Entertainment WILL TV 1500 E. College, Normal Hair Studio & Day Spa Central Illinois Doctors.com www.bluesblowtorch.com/society www.jaytv.com www.will.uiuc.edu 228 W. Main, Lex ington 200 W. Monroe, Blm. www.cidoctors. com Krannert Center for the WMBDTV31 Braden Auditorium/lSU First Allied Securities, Inc. McLean County Center for Cosmetic Performing Arts/ U of www.wmbd.com (309) 438-5444 I (309) 454-7040 Laser Surgery www.krannertcenter.com Health Department (309) 888-5136 Dr. Jeffrey Poulter Central Illinois Jazz Festival WTVPTV First State Bank of Bloomington (309) 663-1222 McLean County Arts Center www.wtvp.org www.juvaejazz.org 204 N. Prospect, Blm. www.ccls .ws 601 N. East Street, Blm. YWCA of McLean County WUIS 1201 N. Hershey, Blm. Community Concert Band Linda Kimber/ www.ywcamclean.org Chestnut Health Systems Opera Illinois www. .org www.bn-communityband.org Edward Jones and Co. www.operaillinois.com (309) 827-6026 (309) 452-0766 www.chestnut.org WYZZFox43 Home & Garden Community Players Peoria Civic Center Carpet Weavers www.wyzz43.com Zimmerman & Armstrong (309) 663-2121 (309) 673-8900 902 Eldorado Road, Blm. Dr. Cortese www.communityplayers.org Investment Advisors, Inc. Foot & Ankle Clinic Prairie Fire Theater (309) 454-7040 Culligan Water Conditioning 1607 Visa Drive, Normal (309) 824-3047 (800) 282-5922 2424 E. Lincoln, Blm. www.gammaphicircus.ilstu.edu Florists Three Petunias Dream Weavers Easter Seals/UCP (309) 378-2617 902 Eldorado Road, Blm. Timber Point Outdoor Center Coffee Nation Micro Roastery www.cil.easterseals.com Forget Me Not Flowers Green View Eastland Chiropractic & Central Illinois coffee lovers Towanda Plaza, Blm. Landscaping & Nursery have a new reason to celebrate 1813 Industrial Park, Normal Wellness Center with the opening of Coffee Foundations Dr. Chris Hoelscher (309) 662-8418 Nation Micro Roastery on the Efaw Family Foundation Luthy Botanical Garden far east end of Bloomington's (309) 686-3362 Eye Surgical Associates GE Road. Drew and Hannah Graphics/ Printers Martin's Home Furniture Dr. Edward Colloton, MD CTee's Screenprinting Landis opened the store earlier Hershey and Eastland Ors, Blm Dr. Daniel Brownstone, MD this year in order to bring a 201 North Street, Normal Dr. Catherine Crockett, MD Mount Hawley Mini Storage Dr. Scott Pinter, MD coffee shop to Bloomington's Flatlander Industries (309) 692-5746 (309) 662-7700 east side and to share their 115 E. Monroe, Blm. love of the bean. In addition Twin City Self Storage Gastrointestinal Harlan Vance Company to the coffee shop, Coffee (309) 454-1811 Institute, LLC Nation is a micro-roaster, (309) 888-4804 Dr. Stephen Matter, MD www.harlanvance.com which means they roast their own beans in small batches for maximum freshness. The Hotels and Motels Dr. Qazi Khusro, MD real treat of a micro-roaster is being able to select a coffee and have it custom-roasted to Eastland Suites 2200 Jacobssen, Normal Illinois Graphics www.drmatter.com your likeness for warm beans in the bag. (309) 663-1375 1801 Eastland Dr., Blm. Heartland Ob-Gyn Radisson Hotel and Drew and Hannah appreciate quality and know that their fellow GLT and NPR Kevin Collins Design Dr. Daniel Lott fans feel the same way, which is why they contacted GLT about being a corporate (309) 454-5495 Conference Center www.heartlandobgyn.com kcollinsdesign.com Veteran's Parkway & supporter as soon as they opened their doors. Hannah explains, "Shortly after our Brickyard Dr., Blm. first announcement aired, a customer from across town came in, ordered a drink Illinois Eye Center Osborn & Delong www.illinoiseyecenter.com and thanked us for supporting GLT, and as a brand new business, that was very (309) 828-6522 Insurance encouraging." COUNTRY Insurance Life Enhancement Services Pantagraph Printing & & Financial Services 452-8242 For more information, visit www.coffeenationroastery.com Stationery Co. (309) 821-3000 (309) 829-107 1

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