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			The Mill Grand Opening: Blessing of 
			the bikes  
				
		 
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            [May 02, 2017]   
            
			LINCOLN 
			-  After participating at the ribbon cutting at The Mill on 
			Historic Route 66, Governor Rauner and Geoff Ladd traveled to Zero 
			Tolerance on Chicago Street for a blessing of the bikes. Adam 
			Henderson, aka Bigfoot, traveled from Decatur on the rainy Saturday 
			to conduct the blessing. Motorcycle riders traveled from all over to 
			take part in the ceremony.   
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			 While Governor Rauner traveled to Lincoln for all of 
			the Route 66 festivities via SUV, Bigfoot took a moment with the 
			Governor to bless his bike and wish him safe riding on Route 66 and 
			all of the other terrific highway and byways of Illinois.  
			 
			“Illinois has some of the best riding in the country and with the 
			renewed interest in Route 66, Lincoln is going to be at the center 
			of the Route 66 revival,” said the Governor. He also singled out 
			ABATE for their long time support of motorcycle riding, public 
			service and safety advocacy. 
			
			
			
			
			  
			Governor Bruce Rauner and Geoff Ladd enjoy a 
			beer and friends at Zero Tolerance. 
			
			  
			
			
			  
			Adam Henderson, aka 
			Bigfoot, offers a blessing to the crowd along with the Governor. 
			Adam traveled from Decatur on his bike to bless the bikes at Zero 
			Tolerance, wishing safe rides for everyone as they travel Route 66 
			and the other great roads of our nation. 
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Bigfoot, aka Adam Henderson, 
offers a blessing to the Governor and his bike for safe travels on Route 66 and 
the other wonderful roads of Illinois. 
  
Governor Rauner and Crystal 
Williams, owner of Zero Tolerance - Crystal served as hostess for the blessing 
of the bikes. 
The rain did not stop the fun and camaraderie among the bikers 
and the Governor at Zero Tolerance. Owner and host for the event Crystal 
Williams said the event was one of the most enjoyable at her Chicago Street bar. 
				 
			[[Curtis Fox]] 
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