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Tourism and Pastor Davis' idea

2-23-01

To the editor:

In the article "Davis presents Lincoln landmark ideas," I agree with Pastor Davis' idea on how to increase tourism.  Our family, on a trip to Minnesota a few years back, drove 60 miles out of our way to see the giant statue of Paul Bunyan and Babe. It was huge, and, of course, we all posed for pictures.  Also, where the statue was located was a visitor center (which we checked out), a small amusement park with kiddie rides, several gift shops and a very nice picnic area.  We would never have gone to this small town except for seeing the advertisements of the giant statue posted along the road and on the maps.

So, if it worked in Minnesota, I don't see why a giant statue of Lincoln wouldn't work in Lincoln. Good idea.

Yours,

Barb Seggelke

Lincoln


'I applaud Larry. Children are far too important to ignore'

2-22-01

To the editor:

I agree with Larry 100 percent. Children are far too important to ignore!

I have been to many school functions where a child is just dropped off and the parents go who knows where. What kind of an example is that? For those of you who do that … your children are learning from you and will probably be the same way with their own children. It is very sad to see a child make the winning point in a ballgame and look to the crowd for his family and no one is there for them. Totally heartbreaking.

I realize following your children to every function is not always possible. I work a full-time job in Lincoln and still manage to make it to 99 percent of my daughter's cheerleading, basketball, track, chorus, band and church-related activities. I also make sure every uniform is clean and all of the homework is completed. My son is a violinist, which adds to my running with lessons and the occasional concert he performs before various groups. No, being a parent is not easy. We make many sacrifices for our children.

Remember, parents … your children are learning from you. Every minute of the day! Teach them well!

Suzie Maxheimer

(Note: The letter to which this one refers is below.)


Junior high schoolers need parents' support

2-21-01

Dear Lincolnites:

Something is troubling me, and I hope you can help. I had been watching part of a girls volleyball game at the junior high (while working), and I noticed there were not very many parents — or teachers, for that matter — there. It seemed very odd to me that the visiting team had more support — still not much. [I was] informed by a concerned teacher (who will remain nameless) that it has been that way all season. How are the children to learn encouragement if their own parents don't support them? They need that support! I also believe that more teachers should be there — not just at the volleyball games, but at all sporting and educational events. I know that it is impossible to attend every event, but we need to try.

Parents and teachers need to work together to encourage our children to be successful. Being successful does not always mean being a straight-A student, but it does mean that they do the best they possibly can. So, as parents we need to be involved with our children's education. If there is something you don't understand, get help, just like we tell our children.

We need to give our children more of our time. We should never be too busy. We weren't too busy when we conceived them, so why stop now? I believe that if we show support to them now while they are young, they will take a more caring attitude in all aspects of life.

There are some good words in Proverbs, and they are: Train a child in the way he/she should go and when they get older they will not stray for from it.

I urge you now as parents to start showing your love to your children from this day forward. Support them in all that they do that is right and good. Discipline them when they do wrong. You as parents should also be a good influence on your children, and when you are, we will all have a better world.

Signed,

A concerned parent

Larry McMullen

Lincoln


Thank you, Jean Ann

2-17-01

To the editor:

I would like to thank Jean Ann Carnley for taking the time to come to my classroom and for the wonderful article published in the Lincoln Daily News, complete with photographs of the egg drop contest.

Also, thanks for sending me copies of the photos. I will print them and put them up with others I have on the photo wall of fame for the class of 2001.

My students and I have enjoyed reading and seeing the results of the contest in your news.

Thanks,

Betty Harberts


 

 

Please send your letters by e-mail to ldneditor@lincolndailynews.com or by U.S. postal mail to:

Letters to the Editor
Lincoln Daily News
601 Keokuk St.
Lincoln, IL  62656

Letters must include the writer's name, telephone number, mailing address and/or e-mail address (we will not publish address or phone number information). Lincoln Daily News reserves the right to edit letters to reduce their size or to correct obvious errors. Lincoln Daily News reserves the right to reject any letter for any reason. Lincoln Daily News will publish as many acceptable letters as space allows. 



 

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