Walkers discovered a new mural on their walk.
Author: Diane Prost
Group Walk of Springfield YRE on June 27, 2023
Three Mile Thursdays Walk on June 29, 2023 moved to St. Clair Square Mall YRE
Due to heat advisory issued for June 29, 2023, the walk has been moved to the St. Clair Square Mall Walk. Registration will be at the Walgreens at 6505 North Illinois Street, Fairview Heights, Illinois at 5:45 pm. Walk at the Mall at 6:00 pm.
Group Walk of A Walk to Edwardsville Parks YRE on May 10, 2023
HONORING OUR VETERANS Walk on May 27, 2023
HONORING OUR VETERANS Walk on May 27, 2023
The ILLINOIS TREKKERS invite walkers to walk through Shiloh, Illinois. Settlers were first recorded in the area about 1785. Walkers will walk to the new Freedom Park to see the first “Freedom Rock” in the State of Illinois. The murals highlight area military history as a way of Honoring America’s Veterans.
START LOCATION: June’s Breakfast + Patio, 430 South Main Street, Shiloh, Illinois. Parking at Corpus Christi Catholic Church, Corner of Shiloh Station Road & 2nd Street in Shiloh. Start anytime between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
Blackburn Park Walk on May 20, 2023
A Walk in Highland, Illinois on May 13, 2023
Three Mile Thursday at The Shrine on May 11, 2023
A Walk in Highland, Illinois on May 13, 2023
WELCOME TO HIGHLAND, ILLINOIS! We will meet up at their historic Plaza Square. Get set to enjoy their beautiful tree-lined streets. Highland is one of the oldest Swiss settlements in the United States. It was founded in 1831 by Swiss pioneers from Sursee, Switzerland and has shared the title of “Sister City” with Sursee since 1976. Highland’s historic district is where the walk starts and ends with the city’s landmark fountain and Plaza Square Park. The landmark Lory Theatre is also part of the historic district. Highland is the birthplace of Pet Milk and Schott Brewery. Other areas of interest include the Wicks Organ Company, founded in the early 1900’s. Its first successful organ, the Opus One, was contracted by St. Paul R.C. Church in 1906 and from there continued throughout the early 20th century to invent their patented “Direct Electric” valve. Walkers will walk a new route.