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• Heinkel’s Packing Hot Dog Eating Competition• We Accept Credit Cards - Details Inside• Land of Lincoln Credit Union 21 Film Project• Wine Garden featuring Patio Seating and Blues Music• “The Back Lot” featuring “Indie” Music, Art
Exhibitions & Craft Beers
www.decaturcelebration.comDowntown Decatur, IllinoisAugust 3rd-4th-5thwhat’s new See Pg. 10
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WHATWHEREWHEN
WHAT:
The 27th AnnualDecatur CelebrationWhen:Thursday, Aug. 2 ......4 pm to 11 pm93.1 The Party’s Carnival Preview
$20 all you can rideFriday, Aug. 3 ............5 pm to 11 pmSaturday, Aug. 4 .....11 am to 11 pm10 a.m. RK Dixon & Tate & Lyle’sRazzle Dazzle Goodtimes Parade
Sunday, Aug. 5 ...11 am to 9:30 pm
Board of Directors:Steve Furrow, PresidentEric Pries, Vice PresidentHeather Cross, SecretaryCathy Mansur, TreasurerKevin Chapman,Immediate Past President
Frank FerracaneJim Hoback IIIJack KileyChris PhillipsDebbie SeitzGreg Spain
Staff:Lori SturgillProducer/DirectorCarissa MannEvent CoordinatorAshley Bujack-KaterAdministrative AssistantAshley LaVelaEvents Assistant InternMelissa LambEvents Assistant Intern
Admission:All stage shows and streetentertainment are Free.NO SHOES, NO SHIRT = NO SERVICENO PETS, NO BIKES, NO SKATES,NO COOLERS or OUTSIDE ALCOHOL
For questions regarding the contentof this publication, contact theDecatur Celebration office.Decatur Celebration160 E. Main St, Suite 200Decatur, IL 62523217.423.4222217.423.4271 faxwww.decaturcelebration.comhavefun@decaturcelebration.comThe Decatur Celebration phonenumber will be operational andstaffed during festival hours, andthe offices will operate out of theDecatur Civic Center.
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Video, Story & PhotoCoverage All weekend long!!
Band Together .................................350/50 Raffle ....................................3Heinkel’s Hot Dog Contest ...............3Entertainment..................................4Events/Exhibits ...............................7Map .................................................8What’s New ...................................10Accessible Services ......................11Public Transportation ....................11Visitor Services .............................11Chairpersons .................................11Stage Schedule .............................12Kids Block .....................................13Razzle Dazzle Goodtimes Parade ..14Grand Marshall..............................14New Foods.....................................15
INSIDE THE GUIDEDecatur Celebration is excited to offer threebooths where attendees can purchasewristbands, beer tickets and Pepsi tickets usingtheir Visa, MasterCard, Discover or AmericanExpress credit or debit cards.
Cash will be accepted at all booths. Ticketswill not be required to purchase a Pepsi, theyare simply available as a convenience forpeople who want to use a credit or debit card.
Booth Location Available for PurchaseNorth & Water Wristbands
Beer TicketsPepsi TicketsCraft Beer Tickets
Prairie & Merchant WristbandsBeer TicketsPepsi TicketsWine Garden Tickets
South Park & Franklin WristbandsBeer TicketsPepsi Tickets
NEW THIS YEAR - CREDIT CARDS NOW ACCEPTED!
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50/50 RAFFLEHelps Celebration Funding
The Annual 50/50 Raffle helps fund theever popular Kids Block. You can findtickets at the following locations:• Franklin & North Streets• Franklin & South Park StreetsTickets can be purchased in advance atall Decatur Earthmover Credit Unionlocations.
The lucky winner of half the proceeds isannounced Sunday, August 5 at7:30 p.m. on the Show Stage
Tickets are $1 each or $5 for six.
The Beat Goes OnAs tradition has it, each year
the festival is planned around anew and unique theme. The2012 Decatur Celebrationtheme,“The Beat Goes On,”hints at the festival’s focus onnostalgia while extending aproverbial fist pump toeveryone who has stepped upto buy a wristband and keepDecatur Celebration alive-“The Beat Goes On!”The stageis set for success once againwith a well-rounded andhighly energized lineup ofnational, regional, and localmusic artists as well as newand traditional festivalfeatures.
Decatur Celebration plans tocontinue the “Band Together”Wristbands, now sponsoredby Country Financal.A streamlined process with
only one wristband and aseparate stamp for I.D.verificationPre-sales available at local
area Country Financal officesplus other participatingsponsorsCountry Financial “Band
Together” Wristband requiredin order to purchase food orbeverages at the festival.
The cost is $5 for theweekend if purchased inadvance or $6 on site.
CountryFinancial
Wristbandsband Together
At 5 p.m. Saturday on the SpotlightStage, 10 finalists will compete for thetitle of champion in the first DecaturCelebration Hot Dog EatingCompetition.
The event is sponsored by Heinkel’sPacking Company, marking its 100year anniversary.Prizes in the competition are:First prize — $500 and 4 All-inclusiveCoca-Cola Scoreboard Tickets for aCardinals baseball game
Second prize — $250 and a $100 giftcertificate to Heinkel’s PackingCompany
Third prize — $100 and a $50 giftcertificate to Heinkel’s PackingCompany
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FRIDAYOpening CeremoniesShow Stage – 6 pm
1960s Soul Artist, MitchRyder with special guestMichael "Supe" Granda ofthe Ozark MountainDaredevilsShow Stage – 6:15 pm | 9:00 pm
Legendary Disco Group andGrammy Award Winners,The Trammps featuringEarl YoungFunfest Stage – 7:30 pm | 10:15 pm
95Q ContestGoodtimes Stage – 5:00 pm
Three-Time Illinois CountryMusic Association DanceBand of the Year, RyanIdeus & Feudin' HillbillysGoodtimes Stage – 7:15 pm | 10:00 pm
Gospel R&B Artist,Erica ReedChristian Stage – 5:00 pm | 8:15 pm
Christian Rapper, 737Christian Stage – 6:30 pm | 9:15 pm
Breakthrough Artist inChristian Rap, LeCraeChristian Stage – 7:00 pm | 9:45 pm
“Indie” & Classic Rock,DecadentsBack Lot Stage – 5:30 pm | 8:15 pm
American Roots Rock andRoll, Dan Hubbard and theHumadorsBack Lot Stage – 6:30 pm | 9:15 pm
Vegas-Style Show, Scotch,Soul & Rock 'n Rollfeaturing Ron GartnerCentral Park Stage – 6:00 pm | 8:30 pm
WEJT Guitar “Riff Off”CompetitionNorth Street Stage – 5:00 pm
Hits of Yesterday and Todaywith The Hitmen and a DameNorth Street Stage – 7:15 pm | 10:00 pm
Celtic Fusion,Emerald UndergroundCabaret Stage – 5:00 pm | 7:00 pm | 9:30 pm
“Indie” Folk Music Duo,Somebody’s DaughterHeritage Stage – 5:00 pm | 7:30 pm | 10:00 pm
Y103 Karaoke SuperstarWinnersSpotlight Stage – 5:30 pm
Local Rapper, Sense L.Spotlight Stage – 6:00 pm
Prairie Land Dance ClubSpotlight Stage – 6:30 pm
Local Rock Band,Thousand Yard StareSpotlight Stage – 8:15 pm
Ees'aBella Belly Dance GroupSpotlight Stage – 9:15 pm
SATURDAYRazzle DazzleGoodtimes Parade10:00 am
1990s Chart ToppingPop/Rock Band,Spin DoctorsShow Stage – 7:00 pm | 9:30 pm
“The Dave MatthewsTribute Band” Trippin BilliesFunfest Stage – 6:00 pm | 8:30 pm
Alternative Country,Sonia LeighGoodtimes Stage – 4:00 pm | 8:00 pm
Current Top 20 CountryArtist and American IdolFinalist, Casey JamesGoodtimes Stage – 6:00 pm | 10:00 pm
Christian Men’s Chorus,The Singing Men of WGNNChristian Stage – 2:00 pm | 5:00 pm
High Energy Pop/Rock &Soul, ShureeChristian Stage – 7:00 pm | 9:30 pm
Guitar Driven Jazz & Soul,BrainchildBack Lot Stage – 3:00 pm | 7:00 pm
Hypnotic Guitar DrivenRock Group voted “BestRock Band in St. Louis,”LogosBack Lot Stage – 5:00 pm | 9:00 pm
Decatur Athletic ClubZumba Party!Central Park Stage – 11:15 am
Award-Winning DecaturPark SingersCentral Park Stage – 1:00 pm | 3:00 pm
Award-Winning WoodlandString Mummers BandCentral Park Stage – 5:00 pm | 7:30 pm
Decatur UndergroundTheaterCentral Park Stage – 9:30 pm
Top 40, Rock & Country,Imagine That BandNorth Street Stage –2:00 pm | 4:00 pm | 6:00 pm | 8:00 pm
A mix of Blues, Americana,and Southern Rock withAlligator WineCabaret Stage – 12:00pm|2:00pm|4:00pm
2011 International BluesChallenge Finalist, SugarProphetsCabaret Stage –6:30 pm | 8:30 pm | 10:15 pm
Unique Folk & Jazz, Jenny &Robin BienemannHeritage Stage –2:00 pm | 4:00 pm | 6:00 pm
Best of the ‘70s, ’80s, ‘90sand Today withRock of AgesHeritage Stage – 8:30 pm
Karaoke by DJ Big DaddyFrankSpotlight Stage – 11:00 am | 9:00 pm
4-H Project Runway FashionShowSpotlight Stage – 1:30 pm | 3:30 pm
Heinkel’s PackingCompany’s Hot Dog EatingCompetition FinalsSpotlight Stage – 5:00 pm
Up & Coming Singer, JessieAnderson, who is also thegranddaughter of DecaturCelebration founding father,Mayor Gary K. AndersonSpotlight Stage – 3:00 pm | 7:00 pm
SUNDAYJimmy Buffett Tribute,The Boat DrunksShow Stage – 3:30 pm | 6:15 pm
50/50 Raffle DrawingShow Stage – 7:30 pm
Platinum Artist and GrammyAward Winner, Billy OceanShow Stage – 8:00 pm (90 minute show)
Double Platinum 1990s R&BGroup, Color Me BaddFunfest Stage – 5:00 pm | 7:00 pm
Texas Honky-Tonk, RockingCountry, and Southern Soul,Jeff AllenGoodtimes Stage – 3:30 pm | 7:15 pm
ACM Nominated Top 10Country Duo,Love and TheftGoodtimes Stage – 5:15 pm | 8:15 pm
Gospel ShowcaseChristian Stage – 12:00 pm | 2:00 pm
One of the Top 10 MostPlayed Groups on ChristianRadio in Past Decade,Big Daddy WeaveChristian Stage – 6:00 pm | 8:00 pm
Midwest Folk Singer,Chicago FarmerBack Lot Stage – 12:00 pm | 2:00 pm
New Roots Music,Born Again FlooziesBack Lot Stage – 4:15 pm | 6:15 pm
Award-Winning WoodlandString Mummers BandCentral Park Stage – 2:00 pm | 8:00 pm
World-Renowned Classical,Jazz & Tango,Tango EspegoCentral Park Stage – 4:00 pm | 6:00 pm
Rock, New Country and Popwith Rosetta StoneNorth Street Stage – 5:15 pm | 7:00 pm
Chicago Style Blues,Kilborn Alley Blues BandCabaret Stage – 3:00pm|5:00pm|7:00pm
Traditional, Modern andOriginal Folk and CelticMusic, February SkyHeritage Stage – 1:00pm|3:00pm|5:00pm
Smooth Acapella,The Second EditionHeritage Stage – 7:00 pm
Local Rock Band,All Red LightsSpotlight Stage – 6:15 pm
Karaoke by DJ Big DaddyFrankSpotlight Stage – Noon | 2:00 pm | 4:15 pm
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ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE
Celebration Breakfast BuffetSaturday,August 4 • 6:30 to 10:30am
217 N. Main St., Decatur • 428-1120 • Open 6:30am-1:30pm Mon-Sat • 8am-1:30pm Sun
DAILYLUNCH
SPECIALS
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Color Me Badd
love and theft Dan Hubbard
The Trammps feat. Earl Young
Big Daddy WeaveSombody’sDaughter
SpinDoctors
Lecrae
Sonia Leighlogos
ShureeRon Gartner
JeffAllen
Tango Espejo Decadents
BillyOcean
MitchRyder
CaseyJames
the Hitmen and a dame
february sky
Feudin’ Hillbillysthe Sugar Prophets
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Artists ExhibitionWater & North StreetsFriday, Saturday & Sunday – Ongoing
Ejector BungeeWilliam & Water StreetsFriday, Saturday & Sunday – Ongoing
Chess ChallengePresented by Decatur Foundry & MaconResourcesSouth Park & Water StreetsFriday, Saturday & Sunday – Ongoing
Community Art Projectpresented by Decatur Area Arts CouncilWater & North StreetsSaturday, August 4 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.Sunday, August 5 12 Noon – 5:00 p.m.
Country CloggersPresented by Avis Rent-A-Car & SwartzPropertiesSouth Water at Main StreetFriday, Aug. 3 6:00 pm|7:00 pm|8:30 pm|9:30 pmSaturday, Aug. 4 1:30 pm|3:00 pm|5:00 pm|7:00 pmSunday, Aug. 5 2:00 pm|4:00 pm|6:00 pm|8:00 pm
Craft BeersNorth & Water StreetsFriday, Saturday & Sunday – Ongoing
Decatur Park District BagsTournamentState & North StreetsSunday, Aug. 5Register at 12 Noon | Play from 1 - 5 pmCash Payouts! Call 217.429.3472 for sign up details.
Decatur Public School District61 ExhibitSouth Park StreetFriday, Saturday & Sunday – Ongoing
Fox 55/27, CW, & This TV LiveFranklin near North Park StreetFriday, Saturday & Sunday – Ongoing
Humana Kid’s Photo BoothKids Block at South ParkFriday, Saturday & Sunday – Ongoing
Illinois Lottery ExhibitFranklin & William StreetsFriday, Saturday & Sunday – Ongoing
Land of Lincoln Credit UnionScavenger Hunt & ExhibitWater & North StreetsFriday, Saturday & Sunday – Ongoing
Miller Spectacular Show SuperCarnivalCivic Center Parking LotThursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday – Ongoing
Norfolk & Southern OperationLifesaver ExhibitNorth Park StreetFriday, Saturday & Sunday – Ongoing
Papa Murphy’s Pizza SamplingNorth Park StreetFriday, Saturday & Sunday – Ongoing
PNC Bank Mobile LearningAdventureCentral ParkFriday, Saturday & Sunday – Ongoing
Razzle Dazzle GoodtimesParadePresented by RK Dixon and Tate & Lyle andtelevised live on Storm Center 17Saturday, August 6 10:00 a.m.
Richland Community CollegeIce Water OasisCentral ParkFriday, Saturday & Sunday – Ongoing
Scovill Petting ZooPresented by Herald & Review and WIESEPlanning & EngineeringCivic Center GrassFriday, Saturday & Sunday – Ongoing
Spray Paint Artist, NathanBassettCivic Center GrassFriday, Saturday & Sunday – Ongoing
WAND 17 Studio LiveCentral ParkFriday, Saturday & Sunday – Ongoing
Street CheckersPresented by Speed LubeSouth Park & Water StreetsFriday, Saturday & Sunday – Ongoing
Zip LineState Street between North & William StreetsFriday, Saturday & Sunday – Ongoing
The Scream HauntedAdventure ExhibitNorth StreetFriday, Saturday & Sunday – Ongoing
Forms in Motion Acrobats &Aerial ShowPresented by Aramark, Dunker Electric & Wal-MartSouth Franklin & Main StreetsSaturday, Aug. 4 12:30 pm|3:00 pm|8:00 pmSunday, Aug. 5 12:00 pm|1:30 pm|3:30 pm
The Zoo Lady Face PainterSouth Park StreetFriday, Saturday & Sunday – Ongoing
U.S. Army Recruiting ExhibitWilliam & State StreetsFriday, Saturday & Sunday – Ongoing
Mike Nixon Memorial WasherTossing TournamentCivic Center GrassSaturday, August 4 Register at 11 am | Play at Noon
WSOY, Y103, 95Q, Hot 105.5, &ESPN The Fan LiveWilliam & Water StreetsFriday, Saturday & Sunday – Ongoing
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EVENTS/EXHIBITS
Decatur Celebration proudly presents Forms in Motion, a travelinggroup of talented artists performing daring and breathtaking circus-like routines right on SouthFranklin’s curbside!
Chicago based Forms inMotion will get your pulseracing with daring trapezestunts, graceful aerial silkroutines, acrobatics, andthe always intriguingcontortionist. Don’t miss astunning performance byForms in Motion Saturdayat 12:30pm, 3pm and 8pmand Sunday at 12 noon,1pm and 3pm. Located onSouth Franklin across fromthe Christian Stage.
Forms in Motionturn South Franklin Upside Down
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New AttractionsThe Ejection Bungee’s quick release catapultsthe rider 45 feet in the air while harnessedaround the waist. A double pulley systemusing bungee ropes sends the individual up -but what goes up, must come down, with afew bounces in between. The corner of Waterand William Streets is the place to be.
Over on State Street is an aerial view that willtake the rider literally “over” State Street.From a 28 foot tower, harnessed in, a ziplinedrops and zooms the rider 130 feet, or about acity block.
Shlebyville’s Darrell Best, a Guinness bookworld record holder for the World’s FastestWedding Chapel on Wheels, will beconducting a ceremony between AshleyLaVela and Jonathan Earnest . At the chapel,built by the show, “Trick My Truck,” thecouple will be wed at 11 a.m. Saturday, afterriding in the Razzle Dazzle GoodtimesParade.
Film FestivalThe Land of Lincoln Credit Union 21 filmproject Film Festival, which displays localfilm makers’ creations, has its awardsceremony Friday at the Decatur Civic Center.Red carpet starts at 6 p.m. and awards will beat 7 p.m.
From noon-9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, films
will be shown in a tent on North and Waterstreets.
VolunteeringFor 26 years volunteers of the DecaturCelebration gave of their own time and thenhad to pay for their own shirt. Not any more.
Volunteers do everything from the recyclinggreen team, stage hands, working a game atthe kid’s block to managing the parade.
“Caterpillar is sponsoring volunteerhospitality to show the Decatur Celebrationvolunteers how much we appreciate over 500people giving time,” Celebrationproducer/director Lori Sturgill said. “This isthe first year the volunteers received a freeshirt.”
But that is not where the appreciation ends.
“Caterpillar stepped up, having volunteerhospitality in the transfer house, a cooling offstation for the volunteers,” Sturgill said.“They work so hard and it’s hot. They can getcomplimentary water or soda and a snack.
“I think it says a lot about the fabric of ourcommunity. They are committed to thecommunity and Celebration.”
Wine GardenThe Decatur Celebration Committee hasfound nooks and crannies for some quieterevents such as the corner of Merchant andPrairie Streets, where a wine connoisseur maysample wines from four premier Illinoiswineries. The shaded parcel is an upscale
refuge from the bustle of the festival.Comfortable seating gives festival goers theopportunity to take a load off and to buysmall samples, glasses and bottles of wine.Centerpieces for the tables have been createdby Jody Cox of “An Affair to Remember.”
There is no admission cost to the wine tastingarea. A ticket is required for sampling.
Featured wineries are:Walnut StreetWinery, RochesterVon JakobVineyard, Alto PassLyn-NitaVineyard, ElkvilleSleepy CreekVinyards, FairmountAlto Vineyards
The Wine Garden is sponsored by Brinkoetter& Associates, Miles Chevrolet, The BeachHouse and Wood Printing.
Alcohol will be served after noon.
A More Green CelebrationKeeping the Decatur Celebration groundsclean and green takes a lot of thought andvolunteers.
“You don’t deal with disposables willingly,”producer/director Lori Sturgill said, “unlessyou are passionate about the idea of beinggreen through recycling.”
In its second year, the crew is a biggervolunteer force keeping the grounds clean andencouraging recycling.
Last year, “we were 40 strong, all weekendlong,” said Sturgill, who added in addition tolast year’s recycling volunteers, others arepicking up the banner and spreading theirpassion to encourage the social awareness ofrecycling and to avoid the waste that wouldgo to a landfill. Thanks to the Macon CountyEnvironmental Management, the ClearStreamcontainers hold recyclables such as paper cupsand plastic bottles.
The ClearStream containers which made theirappearance in 2011 vendors will havecardboard collection boxes behind each oftheir stalls.
These receptacles are in addition to thehundreds of trash cans spread throughout thegrounds.
The Back LotPresented by Land of Lincoln Credit Union, May,Cocagne & King, and Falcon Multimedia
Anew “Indie” art and music area called “TheBack Lot” will feature emerging music artistson stage, craft beer tasting, an interactive artproject, and artist exhibitions.
The Back Lot Stage is presented by Apt FotoPhotography & Thrive Entertainment Guide.With a funky, Indy vibe this stage featuresemerging artists from all across the nation,including:Friday, August 3“Indie” & Classic Rock, Decadents5:30 pm | 8:15 pmAmerican Roots Rock and Roll,Dan Hubbard and the Humadors6:30 pm | 9:15 pmSaturday, August 4Guitar Driven Jazz & Soul, Brainchild3:00 pm | 7:00 pmHypnotic Guitar Driven Rock, Logos5:00 pm | 9:00 pm
Sunday, August 5Midwest Folk Singer, Chicago Farmer12:00 pm | 2:00 pmNew Roots Music, Born Again Floozies4:15 pm | 6:15 pm
Community Art ProjectThe Decatur Area Arts Council hosts an artproject for all ages. From 11 a.m.-5 p.m.Saturday and noon-5 p.m. Sunday, familiesand others will have the opportunity to createcards using a watercolor crayon-resisttechnique and printmaking from Styrofoamblocks. Both activities will be available at nocharge.
Artist ExhibitionsNationally known for his music poster art,local “Indie” artist, Jon Griffin, has organizeda select group of talented and diverse artists todemonstration their crafts including paintingsketching and sculpting.
Craft BeerTastingDo you esteem beer as something to besavored and appreciated like good food? Visit“The Back Lot” where McGorray’s Golf &Grille will present a first-class selection ofcraft beers.
“The Back Lot” on Water and North Streetsis an interactive arts experience sure tobecome the new hangout spot for thosewho appreciate the funky things in life.
what’s new
Shop ‘Til You Drop!We all know the Celebration really beginsto pulse just around dusk as the nationalentertainment acts begin to take stage.However there is plenty to check outduring the day, including blocks uponblocks of shopping. Featuringeverything from handmade jewelry toprecious children’s novelties, unique giftsto beautiful furniture and home décor,handmade sauces to fine photography,our Arts and Crafts section includes over3 blocks of handmade, creative items forsale. Arts and Crafters can be foundalong Water Street from North Street atthe Back Lot area clear down to MainStreet’s Heritage Stage. Arts and Craftsshopping has also expanded onto PrairieStreet this year. Be sure not to miss asingle booth, you never know exactlywhat treasures you’ll find!
Decatur Celebration also has a number ofeclectic Commercial Booths scatteredacross the festival. Stop at these boothsto pick up freebies and information fromSmall Businesses, do more greatshopping from vendors like Scentsy,Cookie Lee Jewelry, Dom’s Sunglasses,Decal Depot and Cutco, among manyothers. Be sure to take your childrendown to visit the Airwalk Action boothon South Franklin to create a custombopping heads music video! CommercialSpaces are located on North Street, StateStreet, North Park Street and SouthFranklin Street.
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Decatur Celebration CHAIRPERSONS50/50 Raffle
Vicky Bujack
Alcohol ControlsJohn Piraino
Back Lot StageKristy Kitterman
Bags TournamentElisabeth Green
Band TogetherEric Pries
Band Together Pre-SalesJohn Benda
Base StationShanon Brown
Beverage - BeerR.J. Adams
Beverage - OperationsKevin Chapman
Beverage - PepsiLeAnne Shoemaker
Beverage - Wine & BreezersBill Wond
Cabaret StageDoug Likes
Cash Pick UpHeather Cross
Cash ProcessingMarla LeBeau
Cash ProcessingEvelyn Hannon
Cash ProcessingSteve LeBeau
Cash ProcessingMatt Noonan
Cash ProcessingLora Sloan
Central Park StageMike Sorrentino
Christian Music StageCharity Clary
Clean-UpDan Mendenall
Clean-UpJerry Nihiser
Emergency Medical ServicesEdward Kemnitz
EventsNatalie Johnson
Food VendorsJim Hoback
Food VendorsSteve Furrow
Funfest StageMike Horcharik
Goodtimes StageDonna Croxen
Goodtimes StageTom Croxen
Hospitality - NorthDebbie Green
Hospitality - SouthCamilla McKinney
Hospitality - SouthRob Haines
Hospitality - SpecialShelley Gregg
Hospitality - VIPEileen Milligan
Hospitality - VolunteersBonnie Hendren
Ice ManagementJohn Mahaffey
In-House OperationsRandy Rhoades
In-House OperationsJarrod Cox
Kid's BlockStarla Garrett
LogisticsMike Schwarze
Main GateKirk Myers
North Street StageLeslie Bennick
Operations ChairmanBob Rhodes
Operations ChairmanChris Beaman
Operations ChairmanJessica Poor
Operations DirectorMike Queary
Paid ParkingJeff Stockdale
ParadeCraig Curtis
ParadeRita Zindars
ParadeGloria Russell
Parking & BarricadesJerry Nihiser
PhotographyTravis Lickey
Police ServicesSgt. Greg Spain
RecyclingDebra Hughes-Garrett
Security & Public SafetyMark Scranton
Security & Public SafetyAlan Engdale
Show StageKurt Terry
ShuttleTina Shambaugh
SignageKent Zindars
SouvenirsLori Queary
Spotlight StageAnastasia Lingle
Stage LogisticsJeff Ludwick
TransportationRoger Starbird
UtilitiesDavid Martin
UtilitiesDon Robinson
UtilitiesFrank Ferracane
UtilitiesJohn Koehler
VendorsMichelle Hazelrigg
Visitors ServicesBart Greenberger
Wine GardenSteve Payton
Wine GardenDean Severe
AccessibleServices
ACCESSIBLE PARKINGAccessible parking spaces are reserved at
the Decatur Civic Center lot (North andJackson Streets) and Franklin StreetMunicipal lot (between Wood and MainStreets). Parking is $5.00 at both locations.The entrance to the Franklin Street parkinglot will be closed 9:00 am - 11:00 am onSaturday, during the parade. Vehicles musthave properly designated license plates orpermit cards and person with disabilitymust be in car.Accessible parking will be managed at eachlocation:Friday, August 3..........4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.Saturday, August 4......8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.Sunday, August 5 ......11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
ACCESSIBLE STAGESEATINGThe following stages have a roped off
area in front with 10 chairs reserved fordisabled and one guest.
Show StageGoodtimes StageFunfest StageChristian Music Stage
ACCESSIBLE TOILETSAccessible facilities available at the Civic
Center and throughout the festival.
ACCESSIBLETRANSPORTATIONVan and taxi service for people with
disabilities offers rides during theCelebration for a fee. Hours are:Thursday, August 2 ..5:00 p.m. to 10:15 p.m.(Note: no special service to hotels, motels on Thurs.)Friday, August 3 ........5:00 p.m. to 11:15 p.m.Saturday, August 4 ....6:15 a.m. to 11:15 p.m.Sunday, August 5 ....11:15 a.m. to 10:15 p.m.
Decatur residents registered for thisservice should call AOK Taxi at 217-330-7771. Out of town visitors with disabilitiesplease call DPTS at 217-424-2800 to arrangerides.
WHEELCHAIR RENTALWheelchairs and strollers available to the
general public during the DecaturCelebration through the Easter Seals,Medical Equipment Loan program andHeckman Home Healthcare. A nominaldonation of $10.00 is requested for thewheelchairs and $5.00 for the strollers.
This service is available on the followingdays and times:Friday, August 3 ........4:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.Saturday, August 4 ....9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.Sunday, August 5.......11:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Easter Seals Central Illinois has offeredthis service since 1987, and is pleased tocontinue the tradition.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONThe downtown Transit Center is located at353 East William Street, behind the PostOffice. Buses will run throughout theCelebration. Special transportation to allarea motels can be arranged by callingDPTS at 424-2800 at least 30 minutes aheadof the desired pick-up time. Wheelchairaccessible vehicles are available.
Fares: Fares: adults 75¢ | youth (5-18years) 60¢ | people with disabilities, seniorcitizens (65+), and children under 5 yearsride free.
Hours:Thursday, August 2 ...5:30 a.m. to 10:15 p.m.(last trip departing downtown)Friday, August 3 ........5:30 a.m. to 11:15 p.m.(last trip departing downtown)Saturday, August 4 ...6:15 a.m. to 11:15 p.m.(last trip departing downtown)Sunday, August 5 ......11:15 a.m. to 9:15 p.m.(last trip departing downtown)
Free trolley rides around the perimeter ofthe Celebration every 15 minutes. Ridersmay get on and off anywhere along theroute.
BABY STROLLER RENTALStrollers are available at the Civic Center fora $5 donation as a service of Easter Seals.FIRST AID• American Red Cross (Civic Center Grass)•Macon County Health Dept (William &
State)• Decatur Ambulance Service (S. Franklin
at Main)FREE WATERStay cool and hydrated with free waterprovided by the Richland CommunityCollege Ice Water Oasis, located in CentralPark.LOST & FOUNDLocated in front of the Civic Center,managed by the Decatur Chapter of AT&TTelephone Pioneers.MOTHER/BABY FEEDING AREAAn enclosed air conditioned trailer isavailable to provide privacy to feed and carefor the baby at the Macon County HealthDept. Center at William &Water Streets.VISITOR INFORMATIONFree Decatur Herald & Review programsare available at the WAND tent in CentralPark. Information marquees with largemaps and stage schedules are placed ateach intersection.
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FRIDAYAug. 3
5:00 PMKid’s Block Opens
5:30 PMHula Hoop Contest
6:00 PMPrize Wheel
6:30 PMMinute To Win It
7:00 PMDynamiteGymnasticsTumbling andCheerleading
7:30 PMRoyal TwirlingAcademy
8:00 PMKid’s Block Closes
SATURDAYAug. 4
11:00 AMKid’s Block Opens
11:30 AMDynamite Gymnastics
Tumbling and Cheerleading
12:00 PMBaby Crawl
1:00 PMMother-Daughter Look Alike
Contest
2:00 PMScovil Zoo
Animal Spotlight!
3:00 PMSmith’s Academy of Martial
Arts - Karate Demo
3:30 PMFather/Son Look Alike
Contest
4:00 PMYouth With A PositiveDirection - Drum Line &
Dance Team
5:00 PMDance Party
6:00 PMDecatur Public Library -Readiculous Story Time
7:00 PMKid’s Block Closes
SUNDAYAug. 5
12:00 PMKid’s Block Opens
12:30 PMFunniest Clean Joke
Contest
1:00 PMSinging Contest
(Bring your own music!)
3:00 PMScovil Zoo
Animal Spotlight!
4:00 PMPastor/Youth Pastor Pie
Eating Contest(Please pre-register bycalling 433-7193)
5:00 PMDynamite Gymnastics
Tumbling and Cheerleading
6:00 PMHula Hoop Contest
6:30 PMJump Rope Contest
7:00 PMKid’s Block Closes
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Line Up:Decatur Police DepartmentMacon County Honor GuardDecatur Fire DepartmentCharles Parlier Chapter #24KoreanWarVeteran Assn.
Sherriff’s Honor GuardGreater DecaturYouth Band4th Degree Knights ofColumbusHumane SocietyStorm Center 17 News AnchorsSean Streaty and DawnSterlingDecatur ElksSuper Kids Club LincolnRolling Prairie CorvettesTake the Children to Kids BlockDMHDMHDecatur Sister Cities CommitteePana High School BandCommodore Stephen DecaturOKOTumblersCrimestoppersCo-Grand MarshalVintage Chicago Police CarCaterpillar Off Highway TruckDebbie’s Dance StudioPapa Murphy’sDecatur Celebration 50/50Raffle Train
Bass Fishing Tournament FloatDynamite GymnasticsShrine Dune BuggiesEisenhower High SchoolCheerleadersEisenhower High SchoolMarching BandDPS FloatDPS FloatDPS FloatMHS CheerleadersMHS BandMacon County Fair RoyaltyPepsi Flier CarEas’a Belly DancersGail Wolf’s Pony CarouselCo- Grand MarshalNormal Corn BeltersPower DrillersSt. Mary’s Hospital
Thorton’sRoyal Raiders Parade CorpsBoulder DesignDecaturYouth HockeySanta and Mrs. Clause onVacationCentral A & M MarchingRaiders and Raiderettes
High Stepper BikeRich’s Pedal TractorsGLADNeuhoff MediaBluesmobileKnight's Action Park Pirate ShipMacon County ConservationWaterloo German BandWine Garden GrapesCo- Grand MarshalBest Mans Wedding ChapelJelly Bean and CupcakeFox CWWoodland String MummersPrairie State Bank presents theBoard of DirectorsThe SCREAM HauntedAdventureAspira Sanhador Belly DancersHapa Haole WahinesThe Kelly GroupPrairieland PunishersMeals on WheelsHands of Jesus Ministry KidsPerformers
Prairie Capital CorvairAssociationDAC presents ZUMBASammy & Suzie the StreetSweepers
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RAZZLE DAZZLE GOODTIMES PARADEThe 2012 RK Dixon and Tate & Lyle Razzle Dazzle Goodtimes Parade promises to once again entertain thousands of families with high quality floats, highenergy bands and marching units, GIANT balloons and plenty of more surprises.Saturday, August 4 AT 10 amThe parade is televised live by StormCenter 17 and rebroadcast on Sunday August 5 at 12 noon. It’s the parade you won’t want to miss!
The Razzle Dazzle Goodtimes Parade route circles the festival grounds (Franklin, North, Water, Main) on Saturday, August 4 at 10 a.m.
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2012 Celebration to playhost to third wedding infestival historyDecatur, IL- The DecaturCelebration has been the venue ofchoice for a couple of weddings inits history, but never for one onwheels. On Saturday, August 4th,2012, Ashley LaVela, an EventAssistant at Decatur Celebration,Inc., and her fiancé JonathanEarnest will be joined in holymatrimony by Reverend DarrellBest aboard the mobile weddingchapel “Best Man.” The ceremonywill take place immediatelyfollowing a memorable cruisethrough the Razzle DazzleGoodtimes Parade where thecouple will serve as Parade Co-Grand Marshals.
The bride-to-be and her luckygroom both grew up in Oak Lawn,Illinois. It was not until Ashley’sfreshman year at the University ofIllinois-Champaign/Urbana thatthe two started dating. “We hadmutual friends in high school andwe were even in band together,but we never talked,” said Ashley.After three years together, Jonpopped the question under theEternal Flame monument on theUniversity of Illinois’ campus. Themonument holds an urban legendthat says “if you kiss yoursweetheart while seated here, youwill stay together forever, ormarry.” Among the crowds andhustle bustle of the DecaturCelebration, the happy couple willmake that legend a reality in thecompany of their closest friendsand family.
Why a Celebration Wedding?Ashley explains their adventurous,“why not” decision: “Jon hasalways said that I’munpredictable. The last time hetold me I wouldn’t do something Iended up jumping out of anairplane (skydiving). So I thinkhe’s always on his toes now, ready
to embark on some new adventurewith me. Getting married in afamous mobile wedding chapel isnot an opportunity that comesalong every day!”
Following the LaVela/Earnestvows, the couple and their familieswill have an intimate and slightlymore traditional Receptiontogether at Paco’s Sol Bistro. AfterCelebration weekend, the couplewill continue to live happily everafter in Springfield, Illinois bothseeking Master’s Degrees fromUniversity of Illinois-Springfield.
The “Best Man” and ReverendBest will remain on Celebrationgrounds on Saturday afternoon forphoto opportunities as well as on-the-spot vow renewals or otherweddings. Renewals andWeddings at the Celebration willbe offered for a special fee of $100.Couples interested in beingmarried at the Celebration willneed to apply for and obtain aMacon County Marriage Licenseprior to the weekend.
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New Foods to Tempt Your Taste Buds …FRIED TACOS – Another geniusdeep fried delight! A fresh tortillastuffed full of seasoned taco meat andcheese, then deep fried to perfection.Topped with all of your taco favoritesand served piping hot for you to enjoy.Get yours on South Franklin near theCircus Street Performer.
CEVAPCICI – An intriguingconcoction definitely worthy of afoodie’s time! Ground beef, pork, lambin olive oil toasted pita with dicedwhite onions and a roasted eggplantand red pepper sauce. Get yours onWilliam just East of Water Street.
FLAVORED WATERMELON –Anew twist on an old summertimefavorite! Chunks of watermelon withsweet fruity and fun flavor syrup atop.Refreshing and sweet- a reasonablesnack for the kids to eat! Located closeto Kid’s Block entrance on South Park.
BUFFALO BURGER – Anorganic fanatic’s perfect festival pick!Fresh, locally grown bison patty grilledand served with all natural and freshtoppings. A farmer’s market style musttry! Located on North Park.
RED VELVET FUNNELCAKE – Anewbie to the festivalfavorite list this year, Red Velvet FunnelCakes are a rich chocolate variation ofthe traditional fair food favorite.Topped with melty cream cheese icing,how can one resist this temptation!Find this sweet treat on North St., justwest of the Show Stage.
Back by Popular Demand!QDOBA CHICKEN NACHOS –Qdoba Mexican Grill is a nationwidebrand that serves fresh fast casualMexican cuisine. They are bringingtheir staple item, chicken nachos to thefestival with all of their signature freshand flavorful fixings. Qdoba will belocated near the corner of William andFranklin.
2011 Big Hit!MIDSTATE MEAT’SMEATMAN PARFAIT –Midstate Meat is a fresh meat marketlocated in Springfield. They arebringing a parfait fit for the “meat andpotato” boys with layers of tendersmoked brisket and mashed potatoesserved like a parfait with a cherry(tomato) on top! You’ll find this heartydelight across from the Show Stage, onthe corner of North and Franklin.
CHICKEN PITA – Tender, Greekmarinated Chicken Breast stuffedinside a super soft pita bread with allthe fixin’s. A sensible choice availableon North St. near the North StreetStage.
LOUISIANA LOBSTERPUFFS –We are so excited to havethese New Orleans staples back bypopular demand! These southernfavorites are salty and spicy and getrave reviews by Celebration-goers.This taste of New Orleans can be foundon North Franklin.
BAYOU SEAFOODPOCKET – Awarm soft flatbreadpocket stuffed with seafood goodnesssmothered with creole crab sauce andready for a serious taste bud treat! Tryyours, available on North Franklin.
COCONUT SHRIMP – BothShrimp on a Stick stands will featurecoconut shrimp, another sunny dayfavorite! It’s like tropical vacationdowntown! Find Coconut shrimp onNorth Street near the Show stage andon William Street near the GoodtimesStage.
KRISPY KRUNCHYCHICKEN TENDERS – Fresh,white meat chicken rolled in secretrecipe batter and crispy fried untilgolden brown. A classic favorite, sureto please the pickiest of eaters.Available on William St.
SIRLOIN TIP DINNER –Another delicious meal suitable for the“meat and potato” type. Tender sirlointips served with potatoes, onions andmushrooms. A hearty choice locatedon William.
FROG LEGS – Tastes likechicken…. You know you want to try‘em! Deep fried, succulent frog legsseasoned just perfectly for theadventurous eater. Get yours at theCatfish stand on North Park – we dareyou!
Food ListingGrilled Chicken PitaWaffle ConeRedVelvet Funnel CakesMeat Man ParfaitRiver ChipsItalian Ice & Cotton Candy 1Lobster PuffsBayou Seafood PocketDippin Dots 1
Loaded Philly SteakFun and Flirty Fruit CoolerRoasted NutsChickenTendersRibsCountry Style BLTStrawberry CrepesShrimp on a Stick 1Alligator on a StickCevapciciJumbo PorkTenderloinSirloinTip DinnersBourbon ChickenJambalayaBrats and OnionsHamburgerFrench FriesPizza & BreadsticksPork BurgerRibeyePork ChopThai Grilled Chicken 1Italian Ice & Cotton Candy 2Catfish & Frog LegsBuffalo BurgerSweet Meat on a StickBBQ PorkKettle Corn 1Elephant Ears
Fresh ChipsHot DogsCozy Dog 1Ice CreamTurkey LegsThai Grilled Chicken SouthHickory Smoked Beef BrisketFlavoredWatermelonDeep Fried BrowniesShaved IceDippin Dots 2FriedTacosFunnel CakesChicken SticksFriedVeggiesRice BowlsTaco SaladsGyrosQdoba - 3 Cheese Chicken NachosCozy Dog 2Kettle Corn 2Shrimp on a Stick 2
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