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Sunday, April 30, 2006

Crane Creek 1


Crane Creek 1
Originally uploaded by davidzentz.
Golfers play on as the remains of the Crane Creek Golf Course clubhouse continue to smolder on Wednesday. A fire, the cause of which has yet to be identified, burned the building to the ground overnight Monday. Despite the setback, the club remains open, using a utility shed for an office. DAVID ZENTZ/JOURNAL STAR

Crane Creek 2


Crane Creek 2
Originally uploaded by davidzentz.
Noah Todd, 6, suspends himself from the roofs of two golf carts while playing amongst the carts with his brother, Caleb William Todd, 8, at the Crane Creek Golf Course. DAVID ZENTZ/JOURNAL STAR

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

City Hall


City Hall
Originally uploaded by davidzentz.
Peoria City Hall.

Slim Clippins


Slim Clippins
Originally uploaded by davidzentz.
Dave Parkinson gives a haircut in his barber shop, Slim Clippins, in Peoria Heights.

Monday, April 24, 2006

Remembering the Holocaust 3


Remembering the Holocaust 3
Originally uploaded by davidzentz.
Linda Leifeld of Bartonville takes a turn participating in the Reading of the Names in observation of Yom HaShoah - the Day of Remembrance - by reciting the names of victims of the Holocaust off of the Yad Vashem Pages of Testimony in front of the Peoria Holocaust Memorial at the Shoppes at Grand Prairie on Monday. The 3-year-old memorial features 11 million buttons representing the number of victims. The event, sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Peoria, was open to the public and precedes the March of the Living to be held Tuesday. DAVID ZENTZ/JOURNAL STAR

Remembering the Holocaust 2


Remembering the Holocaust 2
Originally uploaded by davidzentz.
Gianna Domenici, 20 months, of Dunlap, peers through the Peoria Holocaust Memorial as others take part in the Reading of the Names in observation of Yom HaShoah - the Day of Remembrance - by reciting the names of victims of the Holocaust off of the Yad Vashem Pages of Testimony at the Shoppes at Grand Prairie on Monday. The event, sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Peoria, was open to the public and precedes the March of the Living to be held Tuesday. Domenici was passing through with her twin sister Ava, her mother Gina Domenici and her grandmother Trudy McAnally and seemed to be drawn to the millions of buttons in the memorial. DAVID ZENTZ/JOURNAL STAR

Remembering the Holocaust 1


Remembering the Holocaust 1
Originally uploaded by davidzentz.
Tom Romanowski is reflected in some of the 11 million buttons that make up the Peoria Holocaust Memorial at the Shoppes at Grand Prairie as he takes a turn in the Reading of the Names in observation of Yom HaShoah - the Day of Remembrance - by reciting the names of victims of the Holocaust off of the Yad Vashem Pages of Testimony on Monday. After reading of the event two years ago, he says he thought it was a good idea and began taking part last year. "It's important to remember the Holocaust and all the genocide going on today," he says. The event, sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Peoria, was open to the public and precedes the March of the Living to be held Tuesday. DAVID ZENTZ/JOURNAL STAR

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Prospect TV


Prospect TV
Originally uploaded by davidzentz.
Left to right, office manager Tammy Parrott, owner Fred Volkmar, setup technician Chris Hart and repair technician Richard Snider pose at Prospect TV and Sound Service on Thursday. Like many small business owners, Volkmar, who has owned the shop since 1980, is feeling the pinch of the increasing cost of providing insurance to his employees. "You can't be without it. You can't afford to be with it," he says. DAVID ZENTZ/JOURNAL STAR

More Running


More Running
Originally uploaded by davidzentz.
A runner on an evening jog passes beneath the Murray Baker bridge on Thursday. DAVID ZENTZ/JOURNAL STAR

More Stella


More Stella
Originally uploaded by davidzentz.
Stella Storey, 90, hurls her 15 pound ball down the lane while bowling at Landmark Lanes in one of four leagues she still participates in each week. Her high score for the day was 163. DAVID ZENTZ/JOURNAL STAR

Monday, April 17, 2006

Easter 1


Easter 1
Originally uploaded by davidzentz.
Araceli Montesdeoca of Peoria prays with her daughters, left to right Monica Valentin, Adriana Valentin and Michelle Valentin and friend Javier Trevino, right, during the finale of Easter in the City in Carver Arena at the Peoria Civic Center Sunday morning. The annual service, attended by thousands from the Peoria area and featuring drama, dancing, multimedia presentations and a combined sermon, was hosted by St. Paul Baptist Church, Riverside Community Church and the City of Peoria. DAVID ZENTZ/JOURNAL STAR

Easter 2


Easter 2
Originally uploaded by davidzentz.
St. Paul Baptist Church, Riverside Community Church and the City of Peoria hold Easter in the City in Carver Arena at the Peoria Civic Center Sunday morning. Thousands from the Peoria area attended the service, which featured drama, dancing, multimedia presentations and a combined sermon. DAVID ZENTZ/JOURNAL STAR

Easter 3


Easter 3
Originally uploaded by davidzentz.
Mari Williams joins hundreds of others in praying before the stage during the finale of Easter in the City in Carver Arena at the Peoria Civic Center on Sunday morning. The annual service, attended by thousands from the Peoria area and featuring drama, dancing, multimedia presentations and a combined sermon, was hosted by St. Paul Baptist Church, Riverside Community Church and the City of Peoria. DAVID ZENTZ/JOURNAL STAR

Easter 4


Easter 4
Originally uploaded by davidzentz.
Members of the St. Paul Baptist Church and Riverside Community Church dramatize the crucifixion of Jesus, played by DJ Hariford, during Easter in the City in Carver Arena at the Peoria Civic Center Sunday morning. Thousands from the Peoria area attended the service, which featured drama, dancing, multimedia presentations and a combined sermon. DAVID ZENTZ/JOURNAL STAR

Easter 5


Easter 5
Originally uploaded by davidzentz.
DJ Hariford, as Jesus, poses for a picture following the service at the Peoria Civic Center. DAVID ZENTZ/JOURNAL STAR

Thursday, April 13, 2006

Safe


Safe
Originally uploaded by davidzentz.
Limestone High School's Shawn Songer slides into home plate past Canton High School's pitcher, Colin Davis, in the 4th inning to score the 5th run in Limestone's 5-1 victory Wednesday evening. DAVID ZENTZ/JOURNAL STAR

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Ahem. Make that Fug and Dante


Ahem. Make that Fug and Dante
Originally uploaded by davidzentz.
Meet Dante. Life lesson: save your receipts. RIP Wally.

Monday, April 10, 2006

Evening Jog


Evening Jog
Originally uploaded by davidzentz.
A runner passes under the Murray Baker Bridge at the Riverfront on a warm Monday evening. DAVID ZENTZ/JOURNAL STAR

Friday, April 07, 2006

Masta Fug


Masta Fug
Originally uploaded by davidzentz.
Fgdbe (FUG-duh-bee), a bubble eye goldfish, adjusts to his new home in Peoria.

Fgdbe and Wally 1


Fgdbe and Wally 1
Originally uploaded by davidzentz.
Fgdbe (FUG-duh-bee) and Wally hang out in their Swedish digs, a $3 vase from IKEA. Masta Fug is a Bubble Eye and Wally a Calico Fans, yet they manage to coexist peacefully. "When you break it down, we're both just goldfish," Fug says.

Fgdbe and Wally 2


Fgdbe and Wally 2
Originally uploaded by davidzentz.
Fgdbe (FUG-duh-bee) and Wally swim happily in their new habitat.

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

POY


POY
Originally uploaded by davidzentz.
Richwoods center Bill Cole is the big-school POY. The 6-foot 9-inch, 16-year-old junior helped lead his school to second place in Class AA. DAVID ZENTZ/JOURNAL STAR

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

SMACKDOWN


SMACKDOWN
Originally uploaded by davidzentz.
Matt Hardy holds the the Cabana Boy in an arm lock during a taping of the WWE SMACKDOWN at the Peoria Civic Center on Tuesday night. The event featured such superstar wrestlers as former Olympian Kurt Angle and the Undertaker. DAVID ZENTZ/JOURNAL STAR

Rrrr


Rrrr
Originally uploaded by davidzentz.
Left to right, calling themselves "The Lost Boys," fans Michelle Trinque, Dave Griffin and Mark Meinders don pirate costumes and hold up giant R's in support of wrestler Paul Burchhill , a wrestler who dresses like a pirate, during a taping of the WWE SMACKDOWN at the Peoria Civic Center on Tuesday night. DAVID ZENTZ/JOURNAL STAR

Spare


Spare
Originally uploaded by davidzentz.
Stella Storey, 90, steers her bowling ball into a stubborn 9-pin to pick up a spare while bowling at Landmark Lanes in one of four leagues she still participates in each week. "Any given night she can beat any one of us because she never quits," says teammate Pat Hickman. DAVID ZENTZ/JOURNAL STAR

Sunday, April 02, 2006

Driving Range


Driving Range
Originally uploaded by davidzentz.
Larry Kotewa hits balls between storms on a gray Sunday afternoon at the Detweiller Golf Course driving range.