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WLI – Women’s Leadership Initiative – City Wide Scavenger Hunt

State Rep – David Friess’ Team has created fun for the whole family. The Women’s Leadership Initiative (WLI) brings established women leaders (Mentors) together with our future leaders (Mentees) to help them navigate a path toward success.

This event is an annual fundraiser to help provide Scholarships to our Mentees. You can register to be a part of the fun by scanning the QR Code below, your family and friends will have fun trying to find the next location clue, and then receive cash and prizes. 100% of the proceeds will provide scholarships to students in our district. We look forward to seeing you there. Good luck hunting!!

Octo-Boo-Fest – Trunk or Treat and Movies in the Park

Bring your ghosts and goblins to the SWIC Red Bud Campus parking lot (weather permitting- or it will be moved inside) for the Octo – Boo – Fest Trunk or Treat then a Movie in the Park – Ghostbusters, Frozen Empire starts at Dusk at Lincoln Park across from the SWIC Campus. If you would like to set up a decorated vehicle to give out treats you can go to https://forms.office.com/r/ZYsbH52r3P to register.

October 18th – 6 PM

September Business of the Month

About Us

Get to know Natalie Liefer

Natalie Liefer is the co-owner and founder of Focus Rehabilitation. She graduated from Murray State University with a Bachelor’s in Exercise Science and furthered her education at the University of Evansville, where she received a Doctorate in Physical Therapy. Natalie has 4 years of experience treating individuals from the surrounding communities in the outpatient setting as well as a year of experience in the inpatient rehab setting. 

F.O.C.U.S. Rehabilitation was Founded On Compassion Until Success in 2023. “We believe everyone deserves the best healthcare experience, which begins with the patient feeling valued, respected, and having confidence their voice is being heard. We promise to provide a high-quality, individualized, one-on-one experience in every treatment session.”

Witches Night Out 2024

What is Witches Night Out? It’s an annual event for ticketed witches to trick or treat at participating businesses.

What comes with the purchase of a ticket? A commemorative t-shirt and tricks or treats at participating busineses. All proceeds from the event are donated to a local charity chosen that night. Not interested in the t-shirt? You can opt out and all of the monies will be donated to the charity.

How is the charity chosen? When you check-in at The Bale Out, you will vote on the charity that you think deserves the proceeds. At the end of the night we will announce the charity! It’s a win/win for everyone!

What shirt sizes are offered? We are offering Small through 4XL. An image of the shirt will be available soon.

When will I know which business is participating? A final list will be posted the day of the event and handed out at check-in.

Can someone else check-in for me? Absolutely! Just know they will get to vote for the charity that you choose. Just let us know ahead of time that they will be picking up your items.

To purchase tickets: Click the link or 

Violence Prevention Center of Southwestern IL – Upcoming Event

At the last Chamber Luncheon, Bria Caldwell of The Violence Prevention Center of Southwestern Illinois spoke to members about a subject that people have difficulty speaking about, “Domestic Violence”. Her passion for her company and the mission they work daily to accomplish is heartfelt and eye-opening. They strive to eliminate domestic violence in individual lives and in society as a whole.

As the meeting came to a close Bria was introduced to several leaders in our community and was able to make some valuable connections. After the meeting, Lori Murphy of Southwestern Illinois College coordinated with Bria to schedule a training session at SWIC in Red Bud to further demonstrate how you and your community can help.

August – Business of the Month

Boekhoff Guest Suites – Red Bud

If you want a true sense of small-town living, historical appreciation, and civic pride, you need to visit Red Bud, IL. And while planning that trip, why not consider a stay at the Boekhoff Guest Suites, where owners Karla and Alan Mueth are eager to indulge visitors by sharing all that they know and love of the community where they grew up and still live — Red Bud, which they affectionately call “one of the finest small cities in Southern Illinois.”

The Mueths have combined their rich knowledge of history with keen restoration skills in bringing the Boekhoff Building back to life. And now, they welcome the chance to share that experience with their guests. 

It all started in 1993 when the Mueths purchased the corner building on the block, which is known as the oldest commercial brick building in Red Bud. Built in 1855, this building had once hosted the Building & Mercantile store that was half owned by one of Red Bud’s founders, Samuel Cozier. Included in that purchase was the sale of the 1897 Boekhoff Building next door.

With little to no work or upgrades to either building since the 1950s, everything needed to be updated. Floors had to be jacked up to be level, walls needed to be pulled back together, and restraints had to be added with a lot of extra support to ensure the buildings were structurally sound. New windows, electricals, plumbing, HVAC, and more — it was a huge undertaking.

But Alan had gained some experience in building restoration, supervising the revitalization of the Ziebold Bank Building across the street and the 1870 Building south of it. He also was involved in the start of the Opera House Restoration, and the exterior restoration of the 1894 City Hall building, and served on the first board of the Red Bud Beautification Committee. 

And with these two buildings they had just purchased, he saw a whole lot of potential. 

Karla, who also saw a bright future for these old buildings, came up with the idea of restoring the upper floor of the Boekhoff Building as living quarters and having their daughter stay there with her new husband until they found a more permanent home. After that, the Mueths would complete the upgrades and add more of the historical touches that would elevate it to the grandeur of the Victorian period, as it deserved. 

And so it began. 

In 2009, the Mueths began operating The Boekhoff Building Bed & No Breakfast from the second floor of the Boekhoff Building — what is now known as the Cozier Suite, named after the town founder. They decided to lease the first floor as commercial space, so today guests have the opportunity to roam through the treasures to be found at The Parlor on Market’s Retail Shop. 

Of course, there was always that third building in the back of the Mueths’ minds. The building right next door, was owned by Louie & Hazel Deickman, who ran Deickman’s Barbershop. When an opportunity arose to purchase the property in 2016, the Mueths eagerly took the leap. It just made sense.

As a young kid in the late 1960s, Alan had mowed and maintained the Deickman’s lawn. That old, heavy, open-face mower, which they stored in the outhouse, was still a fresh memory for Alan. He was paid a quarter for each mow.

Beyond the sentimental value, of this building, the Mueths saw the opportunity to use the land behind the building to develop a courtyard for patrons of all three buildings to enjoy. 

They decided to name the upstairs living quarters the LouHazel Suite, after the original owners. 

With each building, the Mueths have enjoyed the adventures of uncovering mysteries behind the walls and floorboards, and the pleasures of knowing that they are helping to revive and preserve history with each effort they make. Speak to Alan and Karla, and they will regal you with stories of their restoration efforts — from the message in a bottle found in the Crozier Suite building to the time, early on in the restoration process, when they had to rescue the entire building from buckling and falling into the street. Karla rode out the experience from the second floor, determined to go down with the ship if it fell. Talk about love for an old building! 

All these tales and more await visitors to the Boekhoff Guest Suites. 

The Mueths eagerly await your visit.