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13Discover.FINAL_Layout 1 3/7/13 4:25 PM Page 1 Amish Of Illinois..........................6 Robinson...................................58 Arcola........................................18 Communities & Attractions Rockome Garden Foods............15 Arthur........................................25 Rockome Gardens.....................16 Atwood.......................................37 Springfield.................................74 Bement......................................70 Decatur.....................................68 Marshall....................................53 Sullivan......................................38 Bethany.....................................44 Dwight.......................................64 Mattoon.....................................48 Tuscola......................................34 Bloomington..............................69 Effingham..................................62 Monticello.................................66 Urbana.......................................42 Casey.........................................56 Galesburg..................................61 Oakland.....................................47 Vandalia....................................55 Champaign County....................42 Greenup.....................................50 Oblong.......................................60 Wineries, Central Illinois..........76 Charleston.................................45 Greenville..................................54 Paris..........................................44 Chesterville...............................32 Jacksonville...............................78 Parke County, IN.......................79 Published by Rankin Publishing Clinton.......................................52 Lake Shelbyville/Shelbyville.....41 Pittsfield....................................72 (217) 268-4959 Crawford County.......................58 Lincoln/Logan County...............71 Pontiac......................................65 [email protected] 13Discover.FINAL_Layout 1 3/7/13 4:25 PM Page 2 G 13Discover.FINAL_Layout 1 3/7/13 4:25 PM Page 3 The Gateway to Arcola & Illinois’ Amish Country Green Mill Village is a 65-acre development just off the heavily traveled I-57 interstate. Green Mill Village provides an established daily retail base for the surrounding industrial park employees, Arcola residents and the residents of the Carriage Crossing, a new assisted living center. Plus, Green Mill Village and the Best Western Plus Hotel and Suites will be a tourist destination for those visiting Amish country in Arcola, Illinois and nearby Champaign attractions and events. Mixed-use Development (cid:116) A variety of uses attract the residents, visitors and tourists to Green Mill Village (cid:116) Broad customer base and drive-by traffic throughout the day and night (cid:116) Open-air plazas, courtyards and green spaces create a park-like setting extending visitors stays (cid:116) Inviting, pedestrian friendly environment (cid:116) Architecture that addresses the beauty and simplicity of the Amish-style Arcola, Illinois Be part of the vitality and tradition of Green Mill Village … gmvdevelopment.com the Gateway to Illinois Amish Country 217.398.1111 Best Western Plus Hotel and Suites A 68-bed Best Western Plus Hotel and Suites offering modern amenities and a minimum 3-Diamond rating anchors Green Mill Village. (cid:116) Over 4,000 sq. feet flexible convention and banquet space (cid:116) Plus over 3,000 sq. feet patio for outdoor functions & events (cid:116) Indoor Heated Pool (cid:116) Hot Complimentary Breakfast To learn more or book a room, call 217-268-5000 GMV Ad 2 d FINALi dd 2 2/4/13 6:27 PM 13Discover.FINAL_Layout 1 3/7/13 4:25 PM Page 4 ••• KKNNOOXX DDDwwwiiiggghhhttt • Galesburg • Pontiac LLIIVVIINNGGSSTTOONN DISCOVER MMccLLEEAANN These Central Illinois LLOOGGAANN Communities DDEE WWIITTTT CCHHAAMMPPAAIIGGNN ••• PPIIAATTTT MMMttt... 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Crawford County.........................58 Parke County, IN........................79 204 E. Main St. • P.O. Box 130, Arcola, IL 61910 Phone 217-268-4959 • Fax 217-268-4815 Decatur......................................68 Pittsfield....................................72 [email protected] Publishers of: Broom, Brush & Mop Magazine Dwight.......................................64 Pontiac......................................65 Maintenance Sales News Magazine Busline Magazine Effingham..................................62 Robinson...................................58 Discover Central Illinois Magazine PAGE 4| 2013 Discover Visitor & Vacation Guide To Central Illinois 13Discover.FINAL_Layout 1 3/7/13 4:25 PM Page 5 3 01 2 31, c. e D e pir x E ers Off al ci e p S es, Pric 13Discover.FINAL_Layout 1 3/7/13 4:25 PM Page 6 A O I MISH F LLINOIS State’s Largest Amish Community Makes Its Home In Central Illinois A mish lifestyles are far different from the everyday lives most Americans know. The Amish live humbly and simply, dedi- cating their lives to religious ideals. Nearly 4,500 Amish people populate Moultrie, Douglas and Coles counties in such com- munities as Arcola, Arthur, Lovington, Sullivan, Tuscola, Cadwell, Chesterville, Atwood and Cooks Mills. Well-kept flower/vegetable gardens dot the Amish countryside. The Amish faith is based on Menno Simon’s break from the Roman Catholic Church during the Anabaptist movement in Europe in the early 1500s. The Amish later split from this group, known as the Mennonites, due to their belief in shunning those who leave the church, established by Jacob Ammann. After suffering persecution for gener- ations, the Amish and Mennonites set sail for the United States in the late 1600s and early 1700s. In 1865, Central Illinois saw its first Amish settlers in the families of Daniel Yoder, Daniel Otto and Moses Yoder. Today, Amish communities spring up across the United States, with large populations in Indiana, Pennsylvania and Ohio. In all, Amish communities are found in 27 states. In following with traditional cus- toms, Amish people do not use elec- tricity or operate automobiles and modern farm machinery. Instead, they travel by horse-drawn buggy, use propane to fuel their light fixtures and heat their ovens, and farm using teams of horses. While most American homes are now filled with the noises PAGE 6| 2013 Discover Visitor & Vacation Guide To Central Illinois 13Discover.FINAL_Layout 1 3/7/13 4:25 PM Page 7 s Bedroom Furniture & Accessories • Tables • Chairs • Hutches • Pie Safes • Bookcases • Rolltop Desks er O k Q f c UALITY WOOD FURNITURE & GIFTS fi o c R e os • “Our goal is to provide quality products Furn uri and friendly service at reasonable prices.” itu C r ers • •• MFualnl yco slpore cciaetsa alongd a cvoaloilrasb alveailable e • C d h Gli • No particle Board Construction ild s • rens e F h u nc rn e i B t s • ure • ool Stop by our Showroom Li t v rs in • Ba g Ro rs om te F n u Ce rn nt 41 E C. 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Amish people do not own radios or televisions and only use live on a farm or who are raised in a family business. As children telephones outside their homes for business and in cases of emer- grow, their responsibilities increase. gency. Amish children begin working on family businesses and farms at CLOTHING The Amish wear solid colored clothing that is hand-tailored by family members. Men wear long, denim pants to work with plain colored shirts and suspenders. 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(cid:28)#!(cid:0)(cid:30)’ !() Arcola: 7 Miles West & 1.5 South of Rt. 133 7-5 Sat. (cid:6)(cid:5)(cid:10)(cid:1)(cid:9)(cid:8)(cid:7)(cid:1)(cid:7)(cid:4)(cid:11)(cid:11)(cid:0),(cid:0)(cid:20)+)*(cid:0)(cid:5)(cid:3)(cid:6)(cid:0)&$%!(cid:0)(cid:27)’+*#(cid:0)’"(cid:0)(cid:13)(*#+( 259 N CR 200 E • Arthur, IL 61911 • Voice Mail: 217-543-3447 (cid:23)(cid:1)(cid:18)(cid:0)(cid:10)(cid:1)(cid:9)(cid:12)(cid:7)(cid:4)(cid:0),(cid:0)(cid:27)(cid:31)*(cid:2)(cid:0)(cid:10)(cid:1)(cid:8)(cid:12)(cid:7)(cid:4) PAGE 8| 2013 Discover Visitor & Vacation Guide To Central Illinois 13Discover.FINAL_Layout 1 3/7/13 4:25 PM Page 9 white shirt and black shoes to church. Outside, men almost always SCHOOL wear a hat — straw in summer and black felt in winter. Amish children learn a dialect of the German language, called Women wear plain colored dresses without trim and are void of Pennsylvania Dutch, before studying English. When children in jewelry and cosmetics. Their dresses are fastened with straight pins Amish families attend school, they learn to speak English. and their heads are covered at all times with white head coverings In addition, most Amish children, by age 12, are able to operate a made of Swiss organdy. These white coverings are even worn under horse and buggy for trips to school and elsewhere. their black bonnets. Additionally, their garments have no buckles or Some Amish children attend public schools, but most study in zippers. Older women wear dark colors, such as navy blue, green or Amish parochial schools. There are 17 Amish schools in Central Illi- burgundy, with blue and black saved for religious occasions such as wed- dings and funerals. In cold weather, they add black wool shawls to their wardrobes. Amish ladies cover their heads with white prayer coverings while indoors and add a black bonnet on top of the covering when outdoors. When women are working in the garden, they wear handkerchiefs. Girls dress like their mothers, with a few exceptions. Girls do not wear straight pins until they are older, and they are allowed buttons on their dresses. Without modern conveniences, the Amish wash clothing with a wringer/washer and hang them to dry on a clothesline. A line draped with (cid:1)(cid:2)(cid:3)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:8)(cid:7)(cid:9)(cid:10)(cid:11)(cid:4)(cid:12)(cid:12)(cid:4)(cid:7)(cid:13)(cid:14)(cid:15)(cid:5)(cid:10)(cid:14)(cid:16)(cid:7) clothes drying in the sun after a fresh (cid:17)(cid:17)(cid:7)(cid:18)(cid:7)(cid:19)(cid:9)(cid:7)(cid:20)(cid:21)(cid:21)(cid:22)(cid:7) washing is a common sight in any (cid:23)(cid:5)(cid:24)(cid:15)(cid:25)(cid:5)(cid:26)(cid:7)(cid:27)(cid:28)(cid:7)(cid:29)(cid:30)(cid:31)(cid:30)(cid:30)(cid:7) Amish community. 52nd Annual FAMILY Arthur Mennonite HEALTH Relief Sale FOODS Aug. 23 & 24, 2013 –Establishedin1973– A O C – T THE TTO ENTER 1/2 MILE SOUTH OF ARTHUR •Natural Herbal Remedies •Gluten-Free Products (cid:6) (cid:6) (cid:6)(cid:6) FRIDAY: •Whole Food Supplements •Herbal T(cid:6)eas(cid:6) (cid:6) (cid:6) (cid:6)(cid:6)(cid:6)(cid:6)(cid:6)(cid:6)(cid:6)(cid:6) (cid:6) 4:30-7:00 P.M. ~ BBQ Pulled Pork AAuuccttiioonn bbeeggiinnss ~~ 66::0000 PP..MM.. •Liquid Herbal Formulas •First Aid Supplies •Fresh Farm-Raised Chickens •Wisconsin Cheese &FR AEE PARKING •(NHoonr-mTooxnice-SForeaep)s,Cleaners, •Gift Items SAATTUURRDDAAYY:: DMISSION Creams and Lotions •Glassware AAuuccttiioonn bbeeggiinnss ~~ 88::0000 AA..MM.. 2008 CR 1800 E.• 1 Mile South OfArthur CChhiillddrreenn’’ss AAuuccttiioonn ~~ 1100::0000 AA..MM.. SSiilleenntt AAuuccttiioonn ~~ 1100::0000 AA..MM.. -- 11::3300 PP..MM.. VM: 217-543-3189 FOOD: Hours: M-F 7AM-5:30PM • Sat.7AM- 4:30PM 6:00 - 10:00 A.M. ~ Pancakes and Sausage 11:00 - 2:00 P.M. ~ BBQ Chicken, (cid:37)(cid:88)(cid:87)(cid:87)(cid:72)(cid:85)(cid:192)(cid:92)(cid:3)(cid:51)(cid:82)(cid:85)(cid:78)(cid:3)(cid:38)(cid:75)(cid:82)(cid:83)(cid:86)(cid:15)(cid:3)(cid:53)(cid:76)(cid:89)(cid:72)(cid:85)(cid:3)(cid:41)(cid:85)(cid:76)(cid:72)(cid:86) HAND-CRAFTED Peadros & Baked Goods FURNITURE AND QUILTS For more information on Sale items and location visit our Web site at www.arthurreliefsale.org or call Willis & Dee Kuhns at 217-543-2994 or Steve & Karen Gingerich at 217-259-3467 2013 DiscoverVisitor & Vacation Guide To Central Illinois| PAGE 9 13Discover.FINAL_Layout 1 3/7/13 4:25 PM Page 10 nois. Typically, each school includes two teachers, who tend to be ally spend their evenings in the family home, where reading and unmarried Amish women. One teaches students first through fourth board games occupy leisure time. grade, while the other teaches students fifth through eighth grade. Amish schools feature courses in subjects such as math, social stud- WEDDINGS ies, spelling, writing and health. Many Amish people marry at the age of 19 or 20. In past years, Science is not taught, however, because the Amish do not believe Amish newlyweds made a living from parcels of land given to them it is a necessary course of study. Likewise, the Amish believe that as gifts by one of the fathers. Today, that is less common and young any knowledge attained past the eighth grade is “worldly” knowl- married couples often purchase land upon which to build. edge and is not required for the simple Amish lifestyle; therefore, Examining facial hair works well when trying to determine the Amish school teachers are also only educated to the eighth grade. marital status of an Amish man. Married Amish men have beards. School normally ends with the arrival of May. This allows chil- Unmarried Amish men are clean-shaven. Amish men are not allowed dren more time to work on the family farm. The Amish hold a large to don mustaches. picnic to celebrate the end of each school year. Amish children usu- As in most Amish customs, religion plays a large role in the lives of married couples. Prior to marrying, Amish men and women must join the Amish church. This process includes baptism. Amish wed- dings, which are usually day-long celebrations that draw 200 to 500 guests, begin with 2-hour religious services followed by a wedding ceremony. The bride often wears a royal blue dress and a white prayer cap. Weddings normally take place in the home of a relative of the bride. Following an Amish wedding, a large celebratory meal is served. The crowd eats in shifts. During the celebration, the wedding couple usually sits in a corner of a room. The crowd then spends the after- noon singing hymns to the newly married couple. Newlyweds assist the hosts with cleaning their homes and washing dishes after the cer- emony has ended. Amish people do not wear wedding rings. CHURCH Each Sunday, Amish families gather for church services conducted in German in homes across the countryside. 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