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			Countdown to Illinois Bicentennial  
			Students across Illinois showcase 
			“Something to Learn About Illinois History” 
			  
			
		 
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            [December 04, 2017] 
             CHICAGO  
			- The start of the Illinois Bicentennial is only five days away and 
			each day leading up to the kick off, the office of the Governor will 
			share a winning entry in the Something to Learn About Illinois 
			History video contest. 
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			 Today’s video is by Will Elliott of 
			Lake Forest High School. His video tells the incredible story of 
			John G. Shedd, a retail clerk at Marshall Field who rose through the 
			ranks to succeed Field himself as President of the company. The 
			aquarium he gave Chicago and bears his name is now housing 32,000 
			animals and hosts more than 2 million guests each year.  
			 
			
			Will Elliott’s video submission can be found here. 
			 
			“The Bicentennial is all about showcasing the best of what has been 
			born, built and grown in Illinois,” said Gov. Rauner. “The work of 
			the young people who produced these videos is a tremendous display 
			of talent and resourcefulness – Illinois style.” 
			
			  
			A panel of five selected the winners after participants submitted 
			self-made videos highlighting a fact, event, place, person or 
			something to learn about Illinois history. High school and college 
			students across the state were invited to participate. One hundred 
			winners were selected, with each receiving two tickets to the 
			matinee performance of “Hamilton” on Sunday, Dec. 3 — one of the 
			day’s official kickoff events for the yearlong Illinois Bicentennial 
			celebration. 
			
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			Events leading up to the Illinois Bicentennial Birthday Party on 
Dec. 3, 2018, will continue throughout the year. Additional information is 
available at www.Illinois200.com.  
 
The Illinois Bicentennial Commission and the Governor’s Office of the Illinois 
Bicentennial were created through an Executive Order signed Sept. 20, 2016, to 
lead the planning for the celebration of the state’s 200th anniversary. 
 
JOIN THE CELEBRATION 
Illinois Bicentennial is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to unite statewide 
partners, events, and projects to commemorate the state’s 200th birthday. 
Partners and event and project managers planning activities between December 3, 
2017 and December 3, 2018 can apply for endorsement to become an official part 
of Illinois Bicentennial. Visit the PARTICIPATE page at
www.Illinois200.com for more 
information. 
				 
			[Office of the Governor Bruce Rauner]  |