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Fifth clue is released in the Marigold Medallion Hunt

Emily Bollinger
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WCBU

Five clues in the annual Pekin Marigold Festival Marigold Medallion Hunt have been released. The finder of the medallion will win $1,500, courtesy of Jimmy John's.

The sixth clue from longtime clue master Gary Gillis will be released at 6:30 a.m. Saturday. Another clue will be released at 6:30 a.m. Monday if the medallion hasn't been found.

The medallion is always hidden on public property within or contiguous to Pekin city boundaries. Hunters do not need to dig or climb to find the medallion. The hiding place is chosen with safety and accessibility given the highest consideration, Gillis said.

This year's medallion was designed and created by Pekin Community High School student Dana Snyder.

See the Pekin Area Chamber of Commerce website at pekinchamber.com for complete rules for the hunt and historical information. The hunt has taken place every year since 1978.

Here are Gillis' five clues for the 2024 hunt:

346-HUNT was a a great tradition.

A old phone number now long-fabled.

Business changes and technical glitches led to the number being permanently disabled.
But these days we live our lives online, so change is change, we’ll all be fine.

So on with the hunt.

Clue No. 1

We’re off to the races again my friends.

So many out looking for the elusive disc.

Will this be a long laborious process,

Or one where hunters make the effort brisk?

I’ll introduce multiple references

Some plain and one you cannot see.

Sagacity and dogged determination.

For those at home it will simply be.

Clue No. 2

Remember the rules and disclaimers.

Sometimes I have to say them again and again.

I know I’ll likely string you along.

Sights and sounds in these clues I’ll extend.

We’ll consider our share of history,

Where I take you quite a ways back.

Our bicentennial gives you a lot to study.

I’ll take the fifth and wonder how you’ll react.

Clue No. 3

Some people tend to air out their differences.

Or perhaps there’s stories they like to tell.

Some listen and seek answers to questions.

It’s what you learn that serves you well.

How much exercise will this take?

Heart pumping blood and working hard?

Or will you tune out this reference,

Posted studies in this regard?

Clue No. 4

I know so many are now looking,
There are stories that abound.
Venture off, study and listen judiciously.
It’s episodic in how it can be found.

What is on the other side of the ball?
And a surface like a clue that is hard?
You’ll notice in your endeavors
That which nature chose to discard.

Clue No. 5

The wheels are in motion

It’s certainly not downhill from here.

Yogi talked of a utensil

In this case it’s unusually clear.

A funny name for a convention site

And for hunters to take a break

There may be something that blocks your way
Why’s it there for heaven’s sake?

Steve Stein is an award-winning news and sports writer and editor. Most recently, he covered Tazewell County communities for the Peoria Journal Star for 18 years.