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            Street Day at the Capitol     
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            [APRIL 14, 2005]  
            
            
            SPRINGFIELD -- 
            Today (Thursday), beginning at noon, Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn will 
            celebrate Illinois Main Street Day at the Capitol with 
            representatives from 58 Illinois Main Street communities. Quinn will 
            also drive home the program's message of preservation, growth and 
            tourism. | 
        
            | "Main Street communities are great 
            examples of how hard work, volunteerism and dedication can keep a 
            strong community going," Quinn said. 
            The Illinois Main Street program 
            provides training on how to develop a vision for preservation and 
            growth, insight about creating a strong Main Street organization, 
            and feedback from Main Street architects. Since its inception, Main 
            Street communities have reported net gains of more than 1,500 new 
            downtown businesses and created more than 3,200 full-time jobs.
             As part of Illinois Main Street Day 
            at the Capitol, community leaders will set up information booths and 
            displays, speak to legislators about the benefits of the Main Street 
            program, and have a group photo on the east steps of the Capitol. "This is a great opportunity to 
            showcase how the program works and how it's bringing new ideas, jobs 
            and tourist dollars to towns all across the state," Quinn said.
             One area Quinn wants communities to 
            explore is technology. "Being connected to the World Wide Web will 
            not only help introduce tourists to these areas but will also help 
            businesses branch out across the globe," he said. 
            
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            The lieutenant governor's office administers the Illinois Main 
            Street program, which is based on a national model that offers 
            communities help with issues of historic preservation, economic 
            development and downtown improvements. Illinois is one of 40 states 
            that belong to the national Main Street program, administered 
            through the National Trust for Historic Preservation. "We inducted two new Main Street 
            communities this year, Bloomington and Momence," Quinn said. "The 
            excitement and energy in these communities are already catching on 
            to those who live, shop and visit there."  
            
            Senate Joint Resolution 10, sponsored by Sen. Debbie Halvorson, 
            D-Crete, would make the first Saturday in June of every year Main 
            Street Day in Illinois. For more information on the Illinois 
            Main Street program, visit 
            
            www.illinoismainstreet.org. [News release from the lieutenant 
            governor's office] |