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SUMMARY:Pekin Chamber of Commerce 2019 Marigold Festival
DESCRIPTION:In 1972\, a group of Pekin residents gathered to investigate the possibility of a local festival. In their discussions\, they decided it would be a way to honor Pekin's favorite son\, Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen. Throughout his life Senator Dirksen was an avid gardener and enjoyed spending time in his garden. David Burpee\, owner of the Burpee Seed Company\, learned of Dirksen's strong appreciation for gardening. He contacted Dirksen on numerous occasions\, encouraging him to introduce legislation that would name the Marigold the official floral emblem of the United States. Unfortunately\, Dirksen's efforts were unsuccessful. But until his death\, the Marigold held a special place in his heart. What better way for the people of Pekin to remember Senator Dirksen than to name their festival after something so close to his heart\, his beloved flower\, the Marigold. The first festival was held in 1973\, and now\, young and old look forward to our festival. With events and fun throughout Pekin over a span of several days\, it is unlikely Everett Dirksen or the members of the original Marigold Festival Committee could have imagined what a fantastic event the Marigold Festival would eventually become!\n\n\n\nFor more information click here.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="color: rgb(51\, 51\, 51)\; font-family: &quot\;Trebuchet MS&quot\;\, Arial\, Helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 14.6667px\; background-color: rgb(255\, 255\, 255)\;">In 1972\, a group of Pekin residents gathered to investigate the possibility of a local festival. In their discussions\, they decided it would be a way to honor Pekin&#39\;s favorite son\, Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen. Throughout his life Senator Dirksen was an avid gardener and enjoyed spending time in his garden. David Burpee\, owner of the Burpee Seed Company\, learned of Dirksen&#39\;s strong appreciation for gardening. He contacted Dirksen on numerous occasions\, encouraging him to introduce legislation that would name the Marigold the official floral emblem of the United States. Unfortunately\, Dirksen&#39\;s efforts were unsuccessful. But until his death\, the Marigold held a special place in his heart. What better way for the people of Pekin to remember Senator Dirksen than to name their festival after something so close to his heart\, his beloved flower\, the Marigold.&nbsp\;</span><strong style="color: rgb(51\, 51\, 51)\; font-family: &quot\;Trebuchet MS&quot\;\, Arial\, Helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 14.6667px\; background-color: rgb(255\, 255\, 255)\;">The first festival was held in 1973</strong><span style="color: rgb(51\, 51\, 51)\; font-family: &quot\;Trebuchet MS&quot\;\, Arial\, Helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 14.6667px\; background-color: rgb(255\, 255\, 255)\;">\, and now\, young and old look forward to our festival. With events and fun throughout Pekin over a span of several days\, it is unlikely Everett Dirksen or the members of the original Marigold Festival Committee could have imagined what a fantastic event the Marigold Festival would eventually become!<br />\n<br />\nFor more information click <a href="https://www.pekinchamber.com/marigoldfestival.html">here</a>.</span>
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URL:https://business.peoriachamber.org/events/details/pekin-chamber-of-commerce-2019-marigold-festival-18659
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