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U.S. BANK GALENA PARADE OF HOMES TOUR
NETS $12,500 FOR LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS
Galena, IL., October 18, 2005 – Habitat for Humanity of
Jo Daviess County, Tyler’s Justice Center for Children,
Galena EMS and United Churches of Galena Food Pantry
will all benefit from the $12,500 raised from U.S.
Bank’s recent Galena Parade of Homes Tour. Beautiful
warm weather and brilliant fall leaves provided the
perfect backdrop for Galena’s third annual home tour
held October 15th and 16th. More than 1,400 people
toured 13 different homes on the Parade.
B’Ann Dittmar, U.S. Bank Galena market president, said,
"The success of the event continues to exceed our goals
on all levels. We broke our annual attendance record,
and thanks to Wal-Mart’s grant of $1,500, raised our
highest annual proceeds yet. This year’s theme, ‘Imagine
the Possibilities’ not only gave people a chance to
preview innovative work from our local builders and
sponsors, but made wish list possibilities a reality for
several local organizations.” Dittmar noted that
approximately $32,500 has been raised during the past
three years from the annual home parade. This year,
Habitat will receive half of the Parade proceeds, with
the rest divided among Tyler’s Justice Center for
Children, Galena EMS and United Churches of Galena Food
Pantry.
Stacey Elliott, executive director of Habitat for
Humanity of Jo Daviess County, said, “We are in the
process of starting our fourth home in Jo Daviess
County, which will be in the Galena area, and this money
from U.S. Bank’s efforts will be crucial in completing
the home.”
On the Parade, visitors toured various contemporary and
resort-style homes, a townhouse and a custom-built log
home, nestled in Galena, the Galena Territory and East
Dubuque. Some homes showcased soaring ceilings,
limestone fireplaces, recreational rooms with amenities
such as a wet bar, sit-down bar, billiards, built-in
entertainment centers, and a complete home theatre room.
“The event was a great collaboration with over 65
volunteers from employees of U.S. Bank and the various
charitable organizations, working to sell tickets and
staff the homes for the Parade,” commented Betsy Eaton,
executive director of the Galena/Jo Daviess County
Convention and Visitor's Bureau. “The visitors of the
Parade enjoyed themselves not only touring the homes but
taking in the beauty of our rolling hills in the County
this time of year. This has been one of the best home
shows I’ve seen put together in terms of various styles
and types of homes. It peaked the interest of many tour
participants, from both near and far.”
Dittmar added that Amy Clemen, from Dyersville, IA, won
a $250 savings bond from U.S. Bank as part of a drawing
for Parade participants who toured all 13 homes and
Debbie McKinzey from Milan, IL won a $100 savings bond
from U.S. Bank through another drawing of attendees of
the event.
Builders also were pleased with the turnout for the
event. “This event met my expectations plus,” said
George Knuckey, president of G.W. Knuckey Builders, who
had a home on the tour. “It was non-stop visitors who
asked a lot of questions about home construction and
design.”
Plans are already underway for the fourth annual event,
which will be held the weekend after Columbus Day,
Saturday, October 15th and Sunday, October 16th, 2006,
from 10:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. on both days. For more
information, visit
www.galenaparadeof homes.com.
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Pictured: Bob Smialek, Chris Smialek, both of United
Churches of Galena Food Pantry Stacey Elliott of United
Churches of Galena Food Pantry Patti Glasgow, Branch
Manager, U.S. Bank Chris Dempewolf, Wal-Mart Nikki
Peebles, Branch Manager, U.S. Bank Tracy Binninger-
Morrison, Tyler's Justice Center for Children Mel
Brodrecht, Galena EMS |