In Kewanee, the call to support local businesses isn’t just seasonal advice from Mark Mikenas, the Executive Director of the Kewanee Chamber of Commerce, but a year-round plea. As the holiday shopping gears up, Mikenas emphasizes the benefits of shopping locally over heading to larger cities. Despite perceptions of higher prices and limited selection, local purchases often equate to real savings when factoring in travel costs and the benefits to the community. Local businesses are pillars of support for various community initiatives, from school events to civic fundraisers. The local economy also benefits directly through sales tax revenues that enhance community services. This year, consider a Kewanee Chamber of Commerce gift certificate to keep your holiday spending close to home, encouraging a cycle of mutual benefit that bolsters the economy and community spirit.
Kewanee is set to host its 18th Annual Lighted Christmas Parade on Sunday, December 8th. The event, starting at 5:00 PM, will begin at the former Tenney Bowl parking lot. The parade, featuring Santa Claus, will proceed along McClure Street and conclude at Windmont Park with a lighting ceremony. Participants are encouraged to create festive floats. The Kewanee Chamber of Commerce is accepting parade entries until December 6th. Email the form to [email protected] or drop the form off at the office at 113 E. 2nd Street. Contact the Kewanee Chamber of Commerce office at 309-852-2175 for questions or information. The Windmont and Northeast Parks Lightings follow the parage and a fireworks show.