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Local: Creve Coeur Club donates to museum project

(Press release)

Creve Coeur Club Contributes $5,000 to the Peoria Riverfront Museum

Peoria’s renowned Creve Coeur Club has given a $5,000 contribution to the proposed Peoria Riverfront Museum project. The donation represents proceeds from the annual George Washington Banquet held in July with guest speaker Mayor Richard M. Daley of Chicago. 2008 marked the 110th annual banquet, making it one of the nation’s oldest continuous community events celebrating the first President.

The contribution will go towards the most important economic development project in our region. This $136 million investment on the central block of Peoria’s downtown will include the Peoria Riverfront Museum, The Caterpillar Experience, green spaces and retail and commercial development.

For more than 114 years, the Creve Coeur Club has been known for their efforts to “promote the business interests of the City of Peoria and the social enjoyment of the members,” as promised in their first charger. Organized in 1894, today the club now counts a membership approaching 400 of the area’s most prominent citizens.

Presenting the check were, from left, Dr. Elsburgh O. Clarke, Member At Large; Pamela D. Johnson, Treasurer; Jim McConoughey, Board Member; Dennis G. Bailey, Senior Vice President; Nikki Cole, Vice President of Development at Lakeview Museum; Don Welch, President; and Mike Quine, Immediate Past President.

7 Responses to “Local: Creve Coeur Club donates to museum project”

  1.   Cory Says:

    The rich people in Peoria really must be struggling to find ways to spend their money.

  2.   PEORIA Says:

    (LAUGHTER) $ 5000 FOR A PROJECT IN, DESPERATE, NEED OF A FED ” BAILOUT ” ? WOW! THE STOCK MARKET MUST REALLY HAVE TAKEN A TOLL ON PEORIA’S ELITE.

  3.   SD Says:

    If $5,000 is all these rich elite can pony up does this show how much this project is really wanted or needed? This isn’t even enough to print a decent ad or repaint the fence around the BLOCK.

  4.   postsimian Says:

    typing in all caps… could it be…?

  5.   mortonmalaise Says:

    Reno,
    Is it the Last Starfighter?

  6.   idonotknowme Says:

    And I thought the only club in Creve Coeur was Club Cabaret!

  7.   Conrad Stinnett Says:

    My grandfather was a CCC member, back in the days when it had its own building and was maybe a bit more visible in the comunity. The fact that they chose to pony up any amount is telling.