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2020-2021 Guide to
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Monticello Railway Museum ................................. 3
Allerton Park and Retreat Center ................ 4
Piatt County Museum ........... 5
City of Monticello ................. 5
Monticello Chamber of Commerce ......................... 6
Willow Tree Missions ............ 7
Monticello Main Street ......... 8
Piatt County ........................ 11
Local Governments ........12-13
Local Schools ..................12-13
Maps .....Center Spread, 14-15
Churches .............................. 16
Services ................................ 18
Directory ............................. 19
Clubs and Organizations ................20-21
Townships ............................ 22
Libraries ............................... 23
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The Monticello Railway Museum’s volunteers completed an extensive multi-year restoration of the museum’s second vintage Illinois Central Railroad dining car in time to use on the Polar Express trains that the museum ran in November and December, 2018. Built in 1949, IC No. 4110 arrived at the museum in 2015, a donation from the Pacific Railroad Society in California. Since then, MRM’s volunteers have made extensive repairs to the car’s heating and cooling system, car body, and kitchen. Work included repainting the interior, and replacing the carpeting with a special factory run that replicates the original. The new diner seats 48 and can be rented for a group on any regularly-scheduled museum train.
The Museum’s 1907 steam locomotive (Southern Railway No. 401) returned to service following a 16-year-long restoration in 2010, and runs one weekend per month during the regular May through October operating season. Steam locomotives are expensive to run; 401
consumes about 300 gallons of oil and 5,000 gallons of water in an average day’s operation. Slightly higher ticket prices on steam weekends help defray the extra expense.
While Museum volunteers keep busy on a variety of restoration projects, they also find time to host train rides every Saturday and Sunday from May 4 through October 6, rain or shine. The Museum operates several special events throughout the season: Mother’s Day weekend in May, Moms ride free with a paid child’s fare, with the same deal for Dads on Father’s Day weekend in June. The annual Fireworks Train runs on July 3, and Railroad Days takes place in September - this year on Sept. 19 and 20. During Railroad Days weekend, you can ride diesel and steam freight and passenger trains as much as you want on your all-day ticket. You can ride a caboose train to the museum’s yard and shops, then take a motor car ride up the hill to Summit and return. The new Richard P. Stair interlocking tower, where trains are controlled
by trackside signals, is open to visitors every weekend.
In addition to the authentic ride on a train, visitors may view the exhibit cars and gift shop located at the Nelson C r o s s i n g complex, or tour the Camp Creek Yard, where equipment is stored and where many restoration projects take place. The Nelson Crossing complex includes a train storage shed 640 feet long and three tracks wide which houses over 20 vintage rail cars, protecting them from the elements. This storage shed has a handicapped-accessible observation deck that runs the whole length of the building, allowing guests to view the interiors of several of the vintage railcars.
Established in 1966, the Monticello Railway Museum’s goal is to accurately portray a rural Midwest branch line railroad as it would have looked
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from the late 1930s through the early 1960s. In fact, the Monticello Railway
Museum operates over a former Illinois Central branchline and has one of the largest collections of ex-Illinois Central Railroad equipment in the country!
The Monticello Railway Museum has a Facebook Page, as well as a homepage with complete fares and schedules at www.MryM.org.
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“This place has a little magic for every person who visits.” - Excerpt from a review of Allerton Park and Retreat Center
Built as a private residence by artist and philanthropist Robert Allerton in 1900, Allerton Park and Retreat Center offers a unique opportunity to experience art, nature, and history away from the distractions and noise of everyday life. Explore 14 miles of hiking trails, wander through formal gardens, and marvel at the quiet, expansive grounds. The estate, which was donated to the University of Illinois in 1946, contains 1,500 acres of woodland and prairie areas, a Mansion and reflecting pond, a 10-acre meadow, 14 formal sculpture gardens, hiking trails, a café, and several lodging facilities. Organized programs open to the community and visitors include outdoor concerts, youth summer camps, themed dinners and educational events, nature hikes, and tours.
Allerton has become a destination for meetings, conferences, weddings, retreats, and special events for people from all over the country. Businesses and organizations find the secluded, intimate setting offers time and space for quiet reflection and truly creative thinking. Wedding couples and guests are offered a truly unforgettable experience in the sun-kissed gardens or majestic Mansion.
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The Piatt County Museum was founded in 1965 with a vision of encouraging tourism and promoting an appreciation of Piatt County history. For more than 50 years, the Piatt County Museum has performed an invaluable service as the repository of historical treasures of the past. We have a collection of more than 10,000 artifacts, archival documents, and photographs that connect Piatt County’s unique past with the present.
In 2012, construction of a new museum building began. The larger, upgraded facility will allow the stories of Piatt County to come alive. The main exhibit space is a multi-level gambrel roofed barn atop a 10-foot concrete foundation. Here is where the exhibits will tell the unique and amazing story of Piatt County heritage. We will utilize photos, graphics, documents, video presentations, and historical artifacts that have been donated by community members in an effort to carry-on the legacy of Piatt County.
The Education and Visitor’s Center will be connected to the barn to complete the Piatt County Museum complex. This space will have a dedicated artifact and collections storage location in a controlled environment, as well as; a library, program and special event space, community meeting and conference rooms, and a permanent donor recognition area.
The Piatt County Museum plays an important role in bringing the past to life. With support from our community members, we can complete construction and bring our vision of preserving Piatt County history to fruition. Those interested in helping us reach our goal can find more information about donating and becoming a member at www.piattcountymuseum.org.
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As the Monticello Community enters a new decade, there are many new projects to plan, successes to celebrate and challenges to be prepared for. Residential subdivisions Sage Meadows and Walden Pond are seeing quite a bit of activity, with new housing permits approved regularly. Also in the Jefferson Parkway area, the City welcomed new developments Sage Crossing, a commercial office development, and Sage Woods, a new active adult residential neighborhood.
In downtown, the City is currently engaging with a developer for the development of the former Pepsin Hill and Reeder Feed Mill properties, which potentially plans a mixed-use project. The development of these properties will significantly change the future of our downtown, and all guiding City plans dictate any future development be a complimentary use to the area.
In terms of City facility projects, the waste water treatment facility has finished construction, completely replacing the entire plant operation, parts of which dated back to the 1930s. Additionally, the Public Works and Maintenance Department have also completed an expansion project, allowing for more indoor storage and safer operations all around.
These last few months, we have welcomed many businesses to our downtown, including BeSpoke Gift Co., Sticks &
Stones Vintage Upcycling and Curiosities, Friend$, Hedgerow Pottery, Harmony Healthcare, Yoga off the Square, Caitlin Hicks Private Jeweler and Design, Meraki Hair Studio, and Tamed Mane Barber Shop. Existing businesses Piatt County Collision and Holly’s Country Canning and Craft Kitchen have expanded. East of town, construction started on PreGame Sports, a new sports training facility that will also house Kleen Movement Gymnastics. The City of Monticello continues to promote and encourage entrepreneurism with 10 seasons of the Monticello Bootcamp program, and the inaugural class for the Monticello CEO program.
While everything is on a bit of a hiatus during the time of this publishing, the City hopes to open the Monticello Family Aquatic Center in time to participate in an annual popular activity, which many look forward to. With every decision, the City Council and staff strive to keep Monticello moving forward for the better of the community as a whole. The health, safety and wellness of our citizens are priorities in every decision. For more information and regular updates, visit www.cityofmonticello.net, or follow the City on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.
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The Monticello Chamber of Commerce works to promote and support local businesses.
Monticello has an active and diverse business community that is an asset to our area. With over 100 members the Chamber is very proud to be an active part of this environment.
Make It Monticello is a major focus for the Chamber by inviting visitors to come spend a day or weekend while encouraging locals to take advantage of all our business community offers. Monticello is fortunate to have a wide range of retail and restaurants but also all the services that are so necessary to a total business community.
Looking for the “everyday to the simply unique,” you can find it here.
The Chamber promotes Make it Monticello with mailings, TV spots, billboards and print ads. Visit the Chamber’s website www.monticellochamber.org to learn more. Monticello Chamber also uses Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to further promote Monticello businesses and
business updates.The annual Chamber Business Expo offers an opportunity
to discover some of our special businesses in one location.Benefits to the local community from an active
business community include a thriving downtown, jobs created, businesses that generously support events and organizations, and an enhanced quality of life.
The sales tax generated from local shopping is the second biggest revenue source for the City.
Funds that are used to support all sorts of city services – services we all expect and enjoy. You can contact the Monticello Chamber of Commerce at 217-762-7921.
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Willow Tree Missions is a certified non-profit mission dedicated to eliminating domestic abuse in Piatt County. Our team is comprised of a Board of Directors, a Director of Operations, shop staff, our Family Care Team, and dozens of volunteers. We have a Resale Shop located at 351 W. Monroe St. in Monticello that serves as our primary source of income. Those funds pay for the operations of our Family Service Center located at 301 S. Charter St., where our care team serves those in crisis and the domestic violence arena. Our amazing team is very dedicated to this mission and relentlessly pursues continual growth and development. They are ever-vigilant of the changing and developing needs of our community and strive to stay passionate and unwavering in our pursuit to end domestic abuse in our corner of the world!
We strive to meet the needs of each individual put before us who is experiencing a domestic violence issue. Some of our most common services include:
–emergency shelter for victims in imminent abuse situations;–education & prevention efforts;–community awareness;–collaboration with law enforcement officials;–helping clients with orders of protection;–safety planning;–crisis counseling;
–spiritual counseling; and–other needs as they ariseOur services are available to all residents of Piatt County
of any sex, race, religion, or socio-economic status without prejudice. We will also do our best to serve those in need from our neighboring counties to the best of our ability and resources.
You can support our mission through a variety of means:–Donate goods to our resale shop;–Donate supplies we commonly use (a list is available on our
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An aggressive schedule of events to bring visitors to downtown Monticello and a dedication to the revitalization of our historic downtown is the essence of Monticello Main Street. Monticello Main Street, Inc. is a nonprofit organization founded in 1996 by concerned local volunteers dedicated to historic preservation and to strengthening the community’s economic growth. The main area of concentration is in the downtown business district, otherwise known as Courthouse Square, and the extended fringe area of downtown.
Main Street also hosts downtown events throughout the year such as Chocolate Fantasy and the Whites of Spring. September showcases Main Street’s signature event, Monticellobration in conjunction with Railroad Days, and the year comes to a close with the wildly popular Reds of Christmas holiday event.
From Mid-June to Mid-October, the Farmer’s Market offers the community and surrounding areas wide variety of produce, hand crafted items, baked goods, and more. The Farmer’s Market is held on Thursdays from 3 to 6 p.m. on State Street.
“Monticello Main Street believes that a healthy central downtown area adds to the overall prosperity of the community.
Downtown becomes not just a purchasing point – it becomes much more – the hub of the community. The downtown becomes a happening, wonderful place in which to live, dine, experience the arts, use service providers, socialize, shop, relax and just sit a spell. The Main Street approach is the most efficient and cost-effective approach to preserving the community’s identity, social character and heritage and enhances its viability and quality of life. Main Street strives to make Monticello the number one choice for residents, businesses and visitors. Main Street, Inc. is a nonprofit program of The National Trust for Historic Preservation. Monticello Main Street is not only recognized as an Illinois Main Street Community, but also has the honor of being designated a National Main Street Community. Monticello Main Street can be reached by calling 217-762-9318.
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Piatt County lies in the Sangamon River Valley in east central Illinois. It was formed out of Macon and DeWitt Counties by the Illinois state legislature on Jan. 27, 1841.
The county was named for James A. Piatt Sr., who settled in what is now Monticello in 1829.
Piatt County covers approximately 451 square miles. The county’s north/south length is 34 miles; its east/west stretch is 15 miles. Approximately 91 percent of the area is cropland, 3 percent pasture, 1 percent woodland and 5 percent other (municipalities, waterways, highways). Elevations vary from 650 to 800 feet above sea level.
The county seat is Monticello. Piatt filed a plat of Monticello, named for the Virginia home of Thomas Jefferson, in the Decatur courthouse on July 1, 1837. On July 4, 1837, a
barbecue was held, and city lots were sold. Because Jefferson was widely regarded as a wise man, he became known as the “Sage of Monticello.” Athletic teams from Monticello carry the name “Sages.”
Piatt County lies within 160 miles of both Chicago and St. Louis. Champaign-Urbana is 20 miles away; Bloomington-Normal, 50 miles; and Decatur, 35 miles.
The foundation of Piatt County’s economy is agri-business. Corn and soybean production attest to the role that agriculture plays in the area. Manufacturing provides diversity to the county’s economy through the production of filters, oil fuel pressure valves, pharmaceutical products, etc.
For more information about Piatt County, write to Piatt County Clerk, P.O. Box 558, Monticello, 61856, or call 217-762-9487.
PopulationPiatt County ...............................................................16,344Monticello.......................................................................5,575Bement...........................................................................1,681Cerro Gordo .....................................................................1,346Mansfield ...........................................................................904Atwood......................................................................1,168Hammond..........................................................................480DeLand ..............................................................................425Cisco ..................................................................................243LaPlace..................................................................................259Milmine .................................................................................. 78
Local Zip CodesAtwood.........................................................................61913 Bement..........................................................................61813Cerro Gordo .....................................................................61818Cisco..............................................................................61830DeLand.........................................................................61839Hammond ......................................................................61929LaPlace..........................................................................61936Mansfield.......................................................................61854Milmine.........................................................................61855Monticello......................................................................61856White Heath ...................................................................61884
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local government & schoolsPrivate schoolsFaith Christian School 980 Iron Horse Place,Monticello, 217-762-7240Monticello Christian Academy 225 East Livingston St.,Monticello, 217-762-3544The Wright Start Pre-School, 703 Adams St.Monticello, 574-527-9847
Atwood Village BoardThe board meets the second Monday of the month at 7 p.m.Atwood Village OfficialsPresident: Davey Herring (2021)Clerk: Nancy Wierman (2021)Treasurer: Jamie SimpsonTrustees: Allen Kilber, Haley Ely, Christina Stoltz, Heather O’Connor, Heather O’Connor (all 2021), Art Urban (2023)
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Arthur School DistrictCommunity Unit School District No. 305Arthur Grade School: 126 E. Lincoln St., Arthur, 217-543-2109Atwood-Hammond Grade School: 316 N. Illinois, Atwood, 217-578-2229Lovington Grade School: 330 S. High St., Lovington, 217-873-4318ALAH High School: 301 E. Columbia St., Arthur, 217-543-2146Superintendent: 301 E. Columbia St., Arthur, 217-543-2511The board meets the third Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m.Superintendent: Shannon CheekBoard of Education members: Beth Wiley, Monica Green, Kristie Mechling, Ryan Nettles, Justin Wierman, Brock Casteel, Suzi Berkich
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Bement Village BoardThe board meets the second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m.Bement Village OfficialsPresident: Patrick Tieman (2021)Clerk: Kay Lust (appointed)Treasurer: Dave Bentley (appointed)Administrative Assistant: Kay LustTrustees: Heidi Ahlden (2021), Clayton Ahlden (2021), Mark Henderson (2021), Judy Good (2023), Woodie Dean (2023), Frank Koebel (2023)
www.bement.com/governmentBement SchoolsCommunity Unit School District No. 5Elementary School: 201 S. Champaign St., 217-678-4200High School: 201 S. Champaign St., 217-678-4200Superintendent: 201 S. Champaign St., 217-678-4200The board meets the second Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m.Superintendent: Dr. Sheila GreenwoodBoard of Education members: Denise Strack (2021), Janice Fogerson (2021), Kyle Rogers (2021), Trixie Stoerger-Flavin (2023), Jeff Funk (2023), Todd Scott (2023), Lanya Summers (2023)
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Blue Ridge SchoolsCommunity Unit School District 18The board meets the third Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m.Ruth M. Schneider Elementary School, 309 N. John St., Farmer City, 309-928-2611Intermediate and Junior High School: 107 S. McKinley St., Mansfield, 217-489-5201High School: 411 N. John St., Farmer City, 309-928-2622Superintendent: 411 N. John St., Farmer City, 309-928-9141Superintendent: Susan WilsonBoard of Education members: Franci Miller (2021), Kenna Dunlap Johnson (2021), Dion Lathrom (2021), Dale Schneman (2023), Chelsie Leffelman (2023), Carlos Burton (2023)
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The board meets the third Monday of the month at 6 p.m.Cerro Gordo Village OfficialsPresident: Tim Allen (2021)Clerk: Tina McCarty (2021)Treasurer: Stacy Henderson (appointed)Trustees: Linda Ash (2021), Michael Martin (2021), Jeffrey Powers (2021), Beth Medlen (2021), Aaron Weldy (2023)
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Cerro Gordo SchoolsCommunity Unit School District No. 100Elementary School: 209 S. Monroe, 217-763-2551Jr./Sr. High: 300 E. Durfee, 217-763-2771Superintendent: 300 E. Durfee, 217-763-5221The board meets the third Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m.Superintendent : Brett RobinsonBoard of Education members: Rodd Runyen (2021), Todd Henricks (2021), Karen Freese (2021), Stephen A. Hayes (2023), Angela Miller (2023), Tony Piraino (2023), Deborah Greenwood (2023)
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Cisco Village BoardThe board meets the second Monday of the month at 6 p.m.Cisco Village OfficialsPresident: Paula Chumbley (2021)Clerk: Rita HatfieldTreasurer: Audrey PirtleTrustees: Randy Bennett (2021), Lloyd Turner Jr. (2021), Sean Bowsher (2021), Gary Pirtle (2023), Trevor Blackburn (2023), Ronald Weishaar (2023)
DeLand Village BoardThe board meets the first Monday of the month at 7 p.m.DeLand Village OfficialsPresident: Todd Benting (2021)Clerk: Kristi Fink (appointed)Treasurer: Kristi Fink (appointed)Trustees: Thresa Zipprich (2021), William Schmidt (2021), Chance Hoover (2021), Karen Westray (2023), Carol Yokley (2023), Matthew Karnes (2021)
DeLand-Weldon SchoolsCommunity Unit School District No. 57Elementary: 2311 N 300 East Rd., Weldon, 217-664-3411Senior High: 304 E. IL Rt. 10, DeLand, 217-664-3314The board meets the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m.Superintendent: Amanda GearyBoard of Education members: Paige M. Trimble (2021), Dean L. Bush (2021), Christy J. Knight (2021), Joshua Shofner (2023), Jennifer Roos (2023), Jamie Dunn (2023), Shannon Summers (2023)www.dwschools.org
Hammond Village BoardThe board meets the second Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m.Hammond Village OfficialsPresident: Deborah Waldrop (2021)Clerk/Treasurer: Brenda Sebens (appointed)Trustees: Marsha Burgener (2021), Donald Chenoweth (2021), Payton Messmore (2021); Bradley Frantz (2023), Kimberly Gee (2023), Michael Brown (2023)
Mansfield Village BoardThe board meets the first Monday of the month at 7 p.m.Mansfield Village OfficialsPresident: Andrew Stiger (2021)Clerk: Melissa Place (appointed)Treasurer: Lisa Lehnert (appointed)Trustees: Todd Jones (2021), Donald Deffenbaugh (2021), Ronald P. Konen (2021), Lucas Gilbert (2023), Jessica Bartley (2023), April Manning (2023)
Monticello City CouncilThe board meets the second and fourth Mondays of the month at 7 p.m.Monticello City OfficialsMayor: Larry Stoner (2021)Clerk: Jill Potts (2021)Treasurer: Maura Metcalf (appointed)Trustees: Ward I–Mary Vogt (2021), John Frerichs (2023); Ward II–Wendall Brock (2021), Tammy Sebens (2023); Ward III–Rodney Burris (2021), Pamela Harlan(2023); Ward IV–Mike Koon (2021), Tom Reed (2023)
Monticello SchoolsCommunity Unit School District No. 25Lincoln Elementary: 700 N. Buchanan St., 217-762-8511, ext. 2250White Heath Elementary: 300 High St., White Heath, 217-762-8511, ext. 4260Washington Elementary: 3 Sage Dr., 217-762-8511, ext. 1230Middle School: 2015 E Washington St., 217-762-8511, ext. 3290High School: 1 Sage Drive, 217-762-8511 ext. 1210Superintendent: 2 Sage Drive, 217-762-8511 ext. 1200The board meets the third Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m.Superintendent: Dr. Vic ZimmermanBoard of Education members: Sarah Ross (2021), Marc Sheppard (2021), Tara Grabarczyk (2021), David Stanko (2023), Gary Huisinga (2023), Zachary Hillard (2023), Kevin Frye (2023)
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CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH,ELCA
779 E. Old Route 47, Monticello762-5826
Worship at 9:00 amSunday School at 9:00 am during school year
Pastor Julia [email protected]
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214 S. Charter, Monticello217-762-7861Pastor Paul Spangler
Worship Service 10:00amWe are a Stephen Ministry Congregationwww.montpres.org
First Presbyterian Church
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St. MichaelCatholic Church
Msgr. Michael C. Bliss, Pastor332 South Macon Street
Bement, Illinois
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Sunday Mass 7:30am
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St. PhilomenaCatholic Church
Msgr. Michael C. Bliss, Pastor1301 North Market Street
Monticello, Illinois
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Saturday Mass 4:30pmSunday Masses
9:00am & 11:30am
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servicesDeWitt-Piatt Bi-CountyHealth Department
The DeWitt-Piatt Bi-County Health Department was established Jan. 6, 1948, and is located at 1020 S. Market St. in Monticello.
Its mission is to provide preventative health measures for individuals in the community via clinical, educational and environmental health services.
For more information contact 217-762-7911 or visit the web site at www.dewittpiatthealth.com.
Maple PointMaple Point is a supported-
living community with 30 apartment-style units.
The center opened in 2009 and provides preferential admission to Piatt County residents. It offers apartment-style housing with personal care, support services and opportunities for companionship and socialization.
Residents have two choices when it comes to apartments: studio living or one bedroom.
Maple Point is located at 1000 N. Union Dr. in Monticello and can be reached at 217-762-6500.
Peace MealsThe Senior Citizens
Nutrition Program and Center (Peace Meals) is located at the city center, 224 Livingston St. in Monticello.
All persons 60 and older are invited to attend Peace Meals which are served at noon Monday through Friday.
Meals are also delivered to the homebound. Menus are normally published in the Piatt County Journal-Republican. Call 217-762-0271 for reservations.
Piatt CountyMental Health Center
The Piatt County Mental Health Center is a comprehensive behavioral health agency located at 1921 N. Market St. in Monticello.
The Center provides services to persons with developmental disabilities, outpatient therapy, vocational and alcohol and other drug abuse prevention and outpatient services.
Services are provided on a sliding fee schedule. All records are confidential. Most insurance is accepted.
Call 217-762-5371 for more information.
Piatt County Nursing Home
In operation for 35 years, Piatt County Nursing Home is a 100-bed skilled and intermediate nursing facility serving persons who require geriatric nursing care on a 24-hour basis. Services include rehabilitation, restorative nursing, social services, recreation therapy, and an active volunteer program.
The Nursing Home’s Halcyon Unit provides a separate and safe environment adapted to the special needs of residents with Alzheimer’s Disease and related disorders. The nursing home is located at 1111 N. State Street in Monticello. For more information about services, call 217-762-2506.
Tatman VillageTatman Village is a
residential community for people 62 and older, located at 2000 East Washington Street in Monticello.
The village, which opened in April of 1981 owes its existence to the late Eva “Kip” Tatman. It was Miss Tatman’s dream to provide a retirement home to meet the needs of Monticello’s elderly.
All residents must be capable of independent living. Tatman Village offers 52 individual apartments
ranging in size from studio units through one and two-bedroom apartments, each with its own private patio.
Call 217-762-9494 for more information.
PIATTRANThe Piatt County
Transportation Program is a public transit system serving Piatt County with daily trips to neighboring population centers.
Fares vary depending on destination but are usually less than the cost of fuel to make the same trip in the family car.
For more information, call 217-762-7821.
Monticello AreaArts Council
The Monticello Area Arts Council was founded in 2008 and supports the arts in all forms. The Arts Council holds classes throughout the year including ceramics, painting, and weaving. It also offers camp sessions during school spring and summer breaks.
In addition to art classes, the group sponsors the Saturday at the Studio lecture series, provides cash prizes and a $500 scholarship to art students, and hosts the popular Paint the Town event during the Monticello Celebration.
For information about upcoming events and ways to get involved, visit www.monticelloareaarts.org.
Piatt CountyServices for Seniors
Piatt County Services for Seniors provides a central office, central person and central telephone number for linking elder Americans (60 years of age and older) to the many agencies, services and activities available in this area.
Seniors can obtain help accessing such programs as circuit breaker and pharmaceutical assistance, energy assistance, Public Aid, Medicare, weatherization,
home delivered and congregate meals and lifeline equipment.
Assisted transportation is also provided.
Call 217-762-7575, ext. 1.
Faith In ActionVolunteers enrich the lives
of Piatt County seniors by volunteering to do household chores and repairs, shopping and errands, telephone reassurance, visiting, and providing occasional meals, transportation for errands, lawn care and respite care.
For more information about Faith in Action call 217-762-7575, ext. 3.
Food PantriesLord’s StorehouseFood Pantry209 North Main St., La Place217-5521-8450
The Bement Food PantryBement Christian Church217-678-3035
God’s Lifeline Food Pantry104 E. Carter St., Cerro Gordo217-763-8411
Martha’s CupboardMansfield United Methodist Church201 E. Illinois St., Mansfield217-489-5691
Community ActionPartnership of Illinois125 W. Lafayette St., MonticelloFor more information, call 217-762-2421
The Piatt County Ecumencial Food Pantry2020 E. Washington St., Monticello 217-762-2579
A Small Hand-Piatt County Infant Needs and Diaper Pantry315 E. Center St., Monticello217-480-6291
First Christian Churchof Monticello217-762-2221
United Church of Atwood210 N. Main St., Atwood217-578-2832
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Sebens Garageand CollinsAuto Repair
1408 N. Market, MonticelloSebens Garage217-762-9000
Collins Auto Repair217-841-2825
Animal Hospitalof MonticelloKay E. Lindsay, D.V.MBarbara Petersen, D.V.M
719 W. Bridge St., Monticello, IL 61856(217) 762-2144www.AHofMonticello.com
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EmergenciesAmbulance, Fire,Crime in Progress9-1-1
Piatt County 9-1-11216 Raymond RoadMonticello217-762-2626217-762-3872
Illinois State Police217-265-0110
Hospital and Ambulance(non-emergency)
Kirby Medical CenterPhone: 217-762-21151000 Medical Center Drive,Monticello
Piatt County SheriffDavid HuntPhone: 217-762-57611216 Raymond RoadMonticello
OtherAnimal Control OfficePhone: 217-762-2812Hours: M-F 8:30-4:301115 N. State St. Suite 120Monticello
Animal Control WardensAtwoodVillage Police217-578-3141
BementTim Williams217-678-4741
Cerro GordoJim Mudd217-763-3361
CiscoVillage Hall217-669-2163
Hammond Village Hall217-262-3431
MansfieldDeena Carico217-489-5581MonticelloLee Larson217-762-2895
State of Illinois DriversLicense Examining Station Phone: 217-762-2841
Social Services CommunityAction Program OfficePhone: 217-762-24211115 N. State Street,Monticello
Piatt County Veterans’ AssistanceGordon “Ray” LawrenceThursday 8:30-4:30Phone: 217-762-83871115 N. State Street, Suite 116, Monticello
Piatt County EMAMichael HolmesPhone: 217-762-9482Fax: 800-383-16631115 N. State St., Suite 138Monticello
Faith in ActionLeanne Griffin, DirectorPhone: 217-762-7575, ext. 31115 S. State St.,Monticello
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clubs and organizationsAtwood American LegionContact: Ken Caraway Meetings: Third Thursday at 7:30 at the Legion Building on N. Missouri St., Atwood
Atwood American Legion AuxiliaryContact: Edith Brandenburg Phone: 217-578-2775Meetings: Third Monday at the American Legion Building on N. Missouri St., Atwood
Atwood Sons of the American LegionMeetings: First Monday of March, June and September at 6 p.m. at the Atwood Legion Hall
Bement American Legion149 S. SangamonP.O. Box 18, BementPhone: 217-678-7121Contact: Harold Ard Phone: 217-678-7041
Bement American Legion AuxiliaryAlbert Parker Unit #620Contact: Judy Jacobson Phone: 217-678-3014Meetings: Second Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Post
Cerro Gordo American LegionPost No. 117Contact: Garry ZackeryMeetings Third Thursdays at 7 p.m. at the Legion
Cisco American Legion AuxiliaryCraig-Reed Unit #1181Meeting: First Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Legion Hall
Cerro Gordo American Legion Auxiliary Unit #117Contact: Nora Hanaver Phone: 217-855-6720Meetings: Second Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Legion
Cerro Gordo Junior American Legion Auxiliary Unit #117Meetings: Second Wednesday from 7 to 8 p.m.
Cerro Gordo Sons of the American LegionContact: Milford HilderbrandMeetings: First Thursday at the Legion Hall
Piatt County American LegionContact: Charlie BarrePhone: 217-369-0115Meetings: Fourth Wednesday at various locations
Piatt County American Legion AuxiliaryContact: Nora Hanaver Phone: 217-855-6720Meetings: Third Wednesday every other month at 7 p.m. Meeting locations rotate.
Cisco American LegionContact: Alvin BauerPhone: 217-669-2371Meetings: Second Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Legion Hall,55 Dodge St.
DeLand American LegionContact: Dave SlabePhone: 217-664-3597Meetings: Third Monday at 7 p.m. at the Legion post,423 N. Highway Ave.
Deland American Legion AuxiliaryLincoln Unit #102Contact: Edith Hall Phone: 217-714-6274Meetings: Third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. atthe Legion post,423 N. Highway Ave.
Deland Sons of the American LegionContact: Troy Burton Phone: 217-202-1753Meetings: Third Monday at 7 p.m. at the Legion post,423 N. Highway Ave.
Mansfield American LegionContact: Dan HarperMeetings: First Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Legion Hall
Mansfield AmericanLegion AuxiliaryKelso M. Garver Unit #650Meetings: Second Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Legion Hall
Mansfield Sons of the American LegionContact: James Lanier Phone: 217-489-4281Meetings are with the American Legion on the first Thursday at 7 p.m.
Monticello American LegionContact: Seth FloydPhone: 217-972-2468Meetings: VFW Building, 108 E. Livingston, MonticelloFirst Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Monticello American Legion AuxiliaryHamm-Burke Unit #101Meetings: First Thursday at 7 p.m. in the VFW building
Bement Community CouncilContact: Judy Good Meetings: Fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Bement Library Membership is open to anyone with an interest in the community.
Habitat for HumanityContact: Annette Huisinga,President Phone: 217-841-0433Volunteers are always needed.
Illini Glider ClubContact: 217-762-7972 or [email protected]: First Saturday at 10 a.m. at Hardees in Monticello. During flying season meetings start at 9 a.m. (April through October)www.illinigliderclub.org
Monticello Area Education FoundationContact: Vic Zimmermanwww.sages.us/maefMeetings: 7 a.m. in the MHS board room on the first Wednesday unless that falls on the first or second then they meet the second Tuesday.
Monticello Athletic BoostersMeetings: First Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the conference room off the MHS cafeteria.
Monticello Ministerial AlliancePresident: Josh BledsoePhone: 618-780-7101
Atwood Women’s ClubContact: Carolyn Sanders Phone: 217-578-2258Meetings: 3rd Thursday at 7 p.m. at various locations
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Monticello Masons Fraternal Lodge 58Contact: Harry Munster 217-778-8535Meetings: Third Monday at the Masonic Lodge at 601 W. Bridge Street, Monticello at 7:30 p.m.
Bement Masonic Lodge #365Contact: John Clark Meetings: Second Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Bement Masonic Temple 151 E. Bodman St., Bement
Piatt County Animal Shelter301A S. Charter St., MonticelloContact: Diana McPheeters Phone: 217-762-7227 or [email protected]
Piatt County Association of Home, Community and EducationContact: Carol DraytonPhone: 217-520-4676Extension Office:217-762-2191Board meetings are the fourth Wednesday at 210 S. Market, Monticello
Piatt County 4-HContact: Jamie Boas 217-762-2191 or http://web.extension.illinois.edu/dmp
Piatt County Farm Bureau217-762-2128www.piattcountyfarmbureau.com
Piatt County Historicaland Genealogical Society1115 N. State St., MonticelloPhone: 217-762-9997www.piatthistory.org
Piatt County Museum1 Heritage Lane, MonticelloContact: [email protected]: Second Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Piatt County Gallery, 104 S. Charter St., Monticello
Monticello Rotary ClubMeetings: every Wednesday at 12:05 p.m. in the community building
TOPSContact: Cheryl Kaeding Phone: 217-840-3297Meetings: Mondays at 6 p.m. at the Monticello United Methodst Church. Weigh-ins start at 4:30 p.m.
Veterans of Foreign Wars Monticello Post 5346Contact: Seth FloydPhone: [email protected]: second Tuesday at the V.F.W. Building 108 E. Livingston, Monticello at 7 p.m.
Cerro Gordo Lion’s ClubMeetings second and fourth Monday 6:30 p.m. at Hope-Welty Public Library
Kirby Hospital AuxiliaryContact: Membership Chairperson, Kathi Schilling Director of Volunteers, Paula Heath: 217-762-7537; President, Michelle Hillard; Treasurer, Erma RacraftMeeting times vary
Piatt County Republican Central CommitteeContact: James AyersMeetings: Hardees in Monticello monthly, days and times vary.
Piatt County Democratic Central CommitteeContact: Sheila MaloneyPhone: 217-687-4180Meetings: Fourth Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Monticello Hardee’s
Monticello Theatre AssociationContact: Lana Ross Phone: 217-762-2679 orMeetings: board meetings are held the second Monday of each month at the Monticello Theatre, 1406 N. Market, Monticello.www.monticellotheatre.org
Cerro Gordo Athletic Boosters ClubMeetings: first Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in the Cerro Gordo High School Teacher’s Lounge
Hammond Community BoostersMeetings: first Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Hammond Community Building
Atwood Women’s ClubContact: Blanche BishopPhone: 217-578-3155Meetings: 3rd Thursday at 7 p.m. at various locations
Atwood ChamberContact: Stephanie Wierman,ChairmanMeetings: third Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. at the Atwood Visitors Centerwww.atwoodchamber.org
Cerro Gordo Women’s ClubContact Person: Judy Sokar Phone: 217-763-4691Third Friday of the month at various locations
Cerro Gordo Royal NeighborsContact: Holly Dodd Phone: 217-763-4271Meetings: First Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. at Judy’s Kitchen in Cerro Gordo
Bement Lions ClubContact: Kendra Jayne Meetings are the first and third Mondays from September to May at the Bement Lions Club Community Centerat 6:45 p.m.
Monticello Lions ClubContact: Gary [email protected]: Dinner meetings the second and fourth Mondays at 6:30 p.m. in the Monticello Community Building
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townshipsTownship HighwayCommissionersBement TownshipMorris RittenhousePhone: 217-678-8014800 E. Bodman, Bement
Blue Ridge Township Robert HarperPhone: 217-480-5838501 S. State St., Mansfield
Cerro Gordo Township Daniel Jackson Phone: 217-972-6972W. South St., Box 735,Cerro Gordo
Goose Creek Township David BurkePhone: 217-664-3613225 S. Third St., P.O. Box 185,DeLand
Monticello Township Charlie Montgomery Phone: 217-762-7524832 E Old Route 47, Box 557,Monticello
Sangamon Township Larry Sebens Phone: 217-840-22772148 N 1500 East Rd.White Heath
Unity Township David Chapman Phone: 217-262-3321304 E. 1st St. Box 18Hammond
Willow Branch TownshipMatthew WilhelmPhone: 217-330-0042130 E 1500 North Rd., Cisco
Township Supervisors
Bement TownshipSupervisor - Laddie C. WrightClerk - Janet C. SchrockPhone: 217-678-7040Assessor - Charles E. ForanPhone: 217-671-1950
Blue RidgeSupervisor - Lisa FloydClerk - Deborah HuchelPhone: 217-489-5951Assessor - Scott WhitehousePhone: 309-928-3601
Cerro GordoSupervisor - Sue JacksonPhone: 217-763-6747Clerk - Vicki MercerPhone: 217-763-6461Assessor - Mark BlickensderferPhone: 217-762-6724
Goose CreekSupervisor - Teresa NortonPhone: 217-664-3350Clerk - Kristi FinkPhone: 217-369-3757Assessor - Scott WhitehousePhone: 309-928-3601
MonticelloSupervisor - Tamara WilsonPhone: 217-762-2215
Clerk - Kathy BrownPhone: 217-762-2215Assessor - Ladonna KaiserPhone: 217-762-2818
SangamonSupervisor - Kathleen PiattPhone - 217-722-1891Clerk - Kevin DuffPhone - 217-299-7623Assessor - Denise DeesPhone - 217-485-5311
UnitySupervisor - Ron MillerPhone: 217-262-3380Clerk - Michelle MillerPhone: 217-521-4386Assessor - Mary KingeryPhone: 217-621-3559
Willow BranchSupervisor - Peggy ParsonsPhone: 217-669-2164Clerk - Paula D. ChumbleyPhone: 217-669-2211Assessor - Scott Whitehouse
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Allerton Public Library4000 Green Apple Lane, Monticello, IL 61856, 217-762-4676Hours: M, Th 9 to 9; T, W, F 9-6; Sat. 9-5; Sun. 1-5
Blue Ridge Public Library116 E. Oliver, Mansfield, IL 61854, 217-489-9033Hours: M, W 1 to 7; Tu, Th 4 to 7 p.m.; F 1 to 6 p.m.; Sat 8 to Noon
Hope Welty Public Library100 S. Madison Ave, Cerro Gordo, IL 61818, 217-763-5001Hours: M 3 to 7 p.m.; Tu, W, F 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Th 10 a.. to 7 p.m.; Sat 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Goose Creek Township Library 220 North Highway Avenue, DeLand, IL 61839, 217-664-3572Hours: M, Tu, Th, F 1 to 5:30 p.m.; W 3 to 7 p.m.; Sat. 9 to noon.
Atwood-Hammond Public Library District123 N Main, Atwood, IL 61913, 217-578-2727Hours: M 9 to 5 p.m; Tu, W, Th 12 to 8 p.m.; F 9 to 5 p.m.; Sat. 9 to 1 p.m.
Willow Branch Township Library325 N. Main, Cisco, IL 61830, 217-669-2312Hours: M 1-8; T 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.; 1 to 5 p.m.; W, F 1-5; Sat. 9-1
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