Debi Snyder, Re/max Integrity Associate Broker

Debi Snyder, Re/max Integrity Associate Broker Helping Consumers Sell and Buy Homes, & property in Southern Illinois.

05/05/2026

Discover the Difference - Real Estate Only Better!

05/05/2026
11/18/2025

Meet Karen!
This sweet 7-year-old, 22-lb hound mix is finally getting her chance at a real life. After coming from a hoarding situation, she’s blossomed into a total lovebug who just wants to be near her people. She’s dog-friendly, potty trained, and incredibly affectionate.

Karen would do best with someone home often and a secure vinyl, wood, or vertical-bar metal fenced yard (she can climb chain link). She’s gentle, resilient, and so ready to be loved like the princess she truly is.

Could Karen be your missing piece? 💛

11/15/2025
11/11/2025

Freedom was never free. It's earned with courage. Thank you, veterans 🇺🇸

10/22/2025
10/21/2025

💙 “I’ve been waiting since June… maybe today is the day my forever family finally finds me.” – Aries 😢

Aries is a 2-year-old, 65-lb bulldog mix who’s been waiting far too long for his happily ever after. After months at a local animal control, he’s finally at Wags — and now it’s his turn to shine. ✨

He’s everything you could want in a companion — smart, playful, loyal, and eager to please. Aries loves to play fetch, show off his skills (sit, stay, drop, retrieve!), and spend time with his people.

This big-hearted boy is ready to bring joy, laughter, and love to the family who gives him his second chance. 💛

🐾 Dog meets welcome
👧 Kid meets welcome
💲 Adoption fee: $275 (partially sponsored by a wonderful Wags supporter!)

📍 Apply today at w2wrescue.com
and watch your email for Wags communication.

Don’t let Aries wait another day — his forever home could be you. 💫

10/21/2025

Don’t Sleep Tomorrow Night! 🌌

The Orionid Meteor Shower is reaching its peak on October 21–22, and the night sky is about to light up with shooting stars streaking from Orion’s constellation.

This annual celestial show, created by dust and debris from Halley’s Comet, can bring up to 20 meteors per hour under dark skies. The best time to watch? After midnight until dawn, when Orion rises high and the sky is darkest.

Find a quiet spot away from city lights, let your eyes adjust, and just look up — the universe will do the rest.

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17th Street
Marion, IL
62959

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