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Lt. Governor Quinn accepts a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture for Illinois Main Street

QUINCY - September 25, 2008. Lt. Governor Pat Quinn accepts a U.S. Department of Agriculture grant for Illinois Main Street to promote rural programs.

Lt. Governor Quinn officially inducts Downtown Benton, Inc. into the Illinois Main Street Program

BENTON - September 25, 2008. Lt. Governor Pat Quinn welcomes Downtown Benton, Inc. as the latest community to join the Illinois Main Street Program.

Lt. Governor Quinn unveils riveting memorial for Illinois’ fallen soldiers

JACKSONVILLE - May 5, 2008. Lt. Governor Pat Quinn unveiled the Portrait of a Soldier memorial exhibition at Lincoln Land Community College Western Region Education, 32 North Central Park Plaza, Jacksonville. The memorial exhibition, which has been viewed by thousands of people in more than 25 cities and towns throughout Illinois, is a series of hand-drawn portraits of more than 180 Illinois men and women who have died in service to our country since September 11, 2001.

Lt. Governor Quinn salutes Main Street volunteers and Art Council leaders at the first-ever Illinois Main Street ArtWORKS Symposium

SPRINGFIELD - April 29, 2008. Lt. Governor Pat Quinn saluted local arts council leaders and Main Street volunteers for promoting art as a catalyst for economic growth at the first-ever Illinois Main Street ArtWORKS Symposium.