[Dialogue] A surprise party for Marge Philbrook
Marge Philbrook
msphilbrook at gmail.com
Thu Jul 24 01:03:47 EDT 2008
Hello all;
We are having a party to celebrate Marge's 80th birthday. The surprise is,
her birthday was in June and we're celebrating it now. If your planning on
stopping by, we'd love to have you. The directions are listed below. If
you have any questions or comments regarding this event, PLEASE email
mhsp1928 at gmail.com, not this one because it is supposed to be a bit of a
surprise. Hope all is well.
Respectfully,
Lela M. Philbrook
Granddaughter of Marge
Daughter of Larry & Evelyn
To reach White Pines Forest State Park *from the Chicago Area*, take Route
64 (North Avenue) west to Route 2 south in Oregon, turn left on Route 2 to
Pines Road. At Pines Road, turn right and follow the signs to the park
entrance, approximately 8 miles.
>From the *Northwest suburbs*, take I-90 west to Route 20 at Rockford. Take
Route 20 west to Route 2 south. You will go through Byron and continue to
Oregon. In Oregon, continue to the south edge of town to Pines Road. Turn
right on Pines Road and follow the signs to the Park entrance, a distance of
about
8 miles.
>From the *north or south*, take I-39 to the Oregon exit (Route 64). take
Route 64 west to Oregon. You will turn left at Route 2 and continue to Pines
Road. Turn right on Pines Road and go about 8 miles to the park entrance.
If you are coming from *eastern or western* Illinois, take Toll Road IL RT
88 to the Dixon exit (Route 26). Take Route 26 north through Dixon to Lowell
Park Road. Turn right and go about 11 miles to the stop sign which is Pines
Road. Turn right on Pines Road and go about one mile to the park entrance.
- While groups of 25 or more are welcome and encouraged to use the park's
facilities, they are required to register in advance with the site office to
avoid crowding or scheduling conflicts.
- At least one responsible adult must accompany each group of 15 minors.
- Pets must be kept on leashes at all times.
- Actions by nature can result in closed roads and other facilities.
Please call ahead to the park office before you make your trip.
- We hope you enjoy your stay. Remember, take only memories, leave only
footprints.
- For more information on tourism in Illinois, call the Illinois
Department of Commerce and Community Affairs' Bureau of Tourism at
1-800-2Connect.
- Telecommunication Device for Deaf and Hearing Impaired Natural
Resources Information *(217) 782-9175 for TDD only* Relay Number *
800-526-0844.*
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