In the heart of Kewanee and Princeton, the holiday spirit merges with community support through various initiatives led by OSF Healthcare. This season, both towns are engaging in activities like recycling Christmas lights and running a winter accessory drive to collect items for children, excluding coats, until November 22nd. Additionally, festive events are enhancing the community spirit; Sam’s workshop is set for December 7th in Princeton, and Cathy is spearheading the “Tree of Lights” project. Here, community members can honor loved ones with stars that contribute to raising funds for essential medical equipment, which has amassed $128,000 since 1990. You can buy a $10 or $100 star in memory of someone who has passed.
In a warm-hearted community effort, coordinators of the local Blessing Box are requesting donations of boxed food and toiletries. With winter approaching, they advise against donating canned goods, which can freeze and burst, potentially causing waste and unsafe conditions. This initiative provides essential support to those in need, underscoring the impact of collective kindness. Residents are encouraged to contribute items such as pasta, rice, and dry hygiene products. Every donation helps ensure that everyone in the community receives the support they need during the cold season.


