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January 2002


Wednesday, Jan. 16
SPONSOR: American Red Cross
WHO: Public
WHAT: Blood drive
WHERE: Lincoln Sports Complex
WHEN:
noon to 5 pm

Thursday, Jan. 17
SPONSOR: U of I Extension
WHO: Public
WHAT: “Grains in the Diet,” presented by Jananne Finck, nutrition and wellness educator, Springfield
WHERE: Extension office, 980 N. Postville Drive
WHEN: 10 am

Thursday, Jan. 24
SPONSOR: Healthy Communities Partnership
WHO: Public
WHAT: 2002 report to the community; donations will be accepted to defray the cost of the luncheon
WHERE: Knights of Columbus Hall in Lincoln
WHEN:
11:30 am to 1 pm; reservation needed by Wed., Jan. 16

Friday, Jan. 25
SPONSOR: American Red Cross
WHO: Public
WHAT: Blood drive
WHERE: Maple Ridge Village
WHEN:
1 to 5 pm

Saturday, Jan. 26
SPONSOR: Habitat for Humanity of Logan County
WHO: Public; by reserved tickets
WHAT: Home Builders Ball
WHERE: Knights of Columbus Hall, Lincoln
WHEN:
5:30 pm, doors open; 6:30 pm, dinner; 7 pm, dancing to Nostalgics

Sunday, Jan. 27
SPONSOR: Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital and the Lincoln Junior Women's Club
WHO: Public
WHAT: Special deliveries sibling class; event is free of charge
WHERE: ALMH family maternity suites - Third floor
WHEN:
1 to 3 pm

Wednesday, Jan. 30
SPONSOR: American Red Cross
WHO: Public
WHAT: Blood drive
WHERE: Mount Pulaski Christian Church
WHEN:
11 am to 5 pm

Thursday, Jan. 31
SPONSOR: American Red Cross
WHO: Public
WHAT: Blood drive
WHERE: Atlanta Christian Church
WHEN:
noon to 6 pm

February 2002


Saturday, Feb. 9
WHO: Public
WHAT: Lincoln Birthday Open House: presentation by Susan Krause, music by "The Prairie Aires"
WHERE: Mount Pulaski Courthouse
WHEN:
Susan Krause at 2 pm; "The Prairie Aires" at 6 pm

Thursday, Feb. 14
SPONSOR: Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital
WHO: Public
WHAT: Love Your Heart seminar; event is free of charge
WHERE: ALMH - lower level 
WHEN:
Open from 7:30 am to 1 pm

 

 


SPECIAL EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS:  Time to register to voteJanuary Home Builders Ball announced

REGULAR POSTINGS FOR ORGANIZATIONS:  Girl ScoutsLincoln Writers ClubOasisU of I ExtensionYMCA


SPECIAL EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

New members of the Lincoln Rotary Club

The Lincoln Rotary Club inducted their newest members at a Halloween Club Assembly.  From left to right are Linda Marini of the Lincoln YMCA, Bonnie Young of Logan County Title, Jim Sparrow of Edward D. Jones, Barb O'Donahue of GCS Insurance and Keith Fisher of St. Clara's Manor.

During this special assembly, the club members raised more than $1400 to contribute to The Rotary Foundation's Polio Plus Fund. These monies will buy polio vaccines to free the remaining one percent of the world from polio.

 


Winter coats to be given away

The Lincoln Church of Christ, 800 Pulaski St., has a few coats and sweaters that will be given out on Saturday, Jan. 12. Not many are available, but there may be one that will fit you or your children. The time will be from 9 a.m. until noon.

For more information, call the church office, 735-1130.


Time to register to vote

Are you registered to vote?

The March 19 primary is rapidly approaching. The close of registration is Feb. 19. If you have moved, or if you have married and changed your name, it is necessary that you change your voter registration with our office in order to cast your vote in the election.

If you have questions about your voting eligibility, please contact our office at (217) 732-4148.

Sally J. Litterly

Logan County Clerk


January Home Builders Ball hosted by Logan County Habitat for Humanity

The first Home Builders Ball hosted by Habitat for Humanity of Logan County will be Saturday, Jan. 26, 2002, at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Lincoln.

The doors will open at 5:30 p.m. for cocktails (cash bar) and hors d’oeuvres. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m., with dancing to the band Nostalgics to follow at 7 p.m.

Reservations and ticket sales have been extended until Jan. 17.  To make reservations and purchase tickets, at $30 per person, contact one of the board members or visit one of the businesses listed below.

George Dahmm, 732-6234

Ken Benham, 732-8104

Phil Dehner, 732-2861

Ken Tappendorf, 732-9832

Harley Petri, 947-2707

Lyle Fouts, 947-2935

Bill Sahs, 737-0346

A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc.

Leonard Krusemark, 376-3234

Pete’s True Value

Terry Lock, 735-5400

Union Planter’s Bank

Don Begolka, 735-2789

Checks should be made payable to Habitat for Humanity. All proceeds will be used to aid Habitat for Humanity of Logan County in building more homes for deserving families.


REGULAR POSTINGS FOR ORGANIZATIONS

Writers meet on second Tuesday in January

The regular monthly meeting of the Lincoln Writers’ Club has been changed from the first Tuesday of the month to Jan. 8. The group will meet in the Pegram Room of the Lincoln Public Library at 6 p.m.

Anyone interested in writing is invited to attend. For additional information, call Rebecca Johnson at 732-2723.

 

 


Girl Scouts announcements

  • Girl Scout leader meetings:  the first Thursday of each month, at the usual time and place.

Websites with lots of ideas that Girl Scout leaders, families or kids can use:

makingfriends.com

crayola.com

elmers.com 

See the website for Girl Scouts, Land of Lincoln Council, at http://www.girlscoutsllc.org/.

You can send questions and suggestions to the council by clicking here: gsllc@girlscoutsllc.org.

Also, see the national Girl Scouts site at http://www.girlscouts.org/.


Oasis update

The Oasis, Logan County’s senior citizen center, at 501 Pulaski St. in Lincoln, is open weekdays (except holidays) from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The center also is open on Friday and Sunday nights for table games. Dominic Dalpoas is the executive director. Activities are open to all Logan County senior citizens, regardless of membership.

Potluck and bingo

Thursday, Jan. 10, is a fun-filled day, starting with the potluck luncheon serving soup and sandwiches from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. You may bring a dish to pass or a $3 donation.

Right after lunch you may stay for bingo games sponsored by the Oasis with "surprise" prizes.

Circuit Breaker

After you have received your pre-printed forms, you may schedule an appointment with the representative at the Oasis between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. each Monday of the month. The new 2002 application forms for first-time filers will not be available until the end of January. As soon as you have received your 2001 income documentation, call the Oasis to schedule an appointment.

Upcoming trips

There are a few seats available for the Jan. 19 trip to Nashville North in Taylorville for "Northern Lights," a country and western musical show, at a cost of $19 for ticket and transportation. Reservation deadline is Jan. 11.

On Jan. 27, the van will take you to Barn II in Goodfield to see "Rumors," a comedy hailed as an "old-fashioned, door-slamming, crockery-smashing farce," at a cost of $32 for dinner, ticket and transportation. Reservation deadline is Jan. 18.

Social Security

The representative reminds everyone that you can call the office at 1 (217) 241-6651 to take care of your Social Security issues over the phone. If an appointment is necessary, it will be scheduled at the Oasis.

Computer classes

Classes resumed this week. We are now taking reservations for the month of February 2002. You may schedule a week (Monday through Friday) of one-hour sessions, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., on computer basics, word processing, e-mail and Internet, or spreadsheet-database. Call to reserve your class preference.

Game winners

The weekday pinochle winner for Dec. 28 was Mable Hoagland. Weekend game winners for Dec. 28 were Helen Cart for pinochle, Tom Garrison and Henry Warnisher for 5 in 1, and Alice Thornton for pool.

Newsletter

Friends of the Oasis members receive bimonthly newsletters by mail. For more information, people can call the Oasis at 732-6132 or 732-5844.


Happenings at the U of I Extension office

The local office of the University of Illinois Extension is hosting a series of educational presentations. Anyone and everyone is welcome. Programs will be at the Extension office at the northwest corner of the fairgrounds, 980 N. Postville Drive.

Reservations will be requested; programs will be cancelled if fewer than 10 people are registered. 

Call 732-8289 to make reservations. There will be no charge for any of the programs

Planned programs for the coming year through University of Illinois Extension:

•  Thursday, Jan. 17, 2002, at 10 a.m. — "Grains in the Diet," Jananne Finck, nutrition and wellness educator, Springfield

•  Thursday, Feb. 7, 2002, at 10 a.m. — "What to Do With Stuff," Ellen Burton, consumer and environment educator, East Peoria

•  Tuesday, March 12, 2002, over noon hour 12-1 p.m. — "Salads," Jananne Finck, nutrition and wellness educator, Springfield

•  Thursday, April 11, 2002, at 10 a.m. — "New Friends, But Keep the Old," Patti Faughn, youth and family educator, Springfield

•  Tuesday, May 15, 2002, at 10 a.m. — "Air Quality," John Fulton, Lincoln


Y’s cheerleading program offers fun-filled activities

New to the list of programs this year at the Lincoln Area YMCA is the cheerleading program. This program is designed to provide a sports advantage to those youngsters who enjoy the sport of cheerleading or who perhaps have an interest in becoming a cheerleader.

The Y’s cheerleading program offers numerous action-packed and fun-filled activities that not only interest the children but definitely help develop skills utilized in the sport of cheerleading. Enhancing creativity skills and providing opportunities for self-expression are just a couple of great benefits this program offers its participants as they work with the cheer instructors to choreograph new cheers, chants and dance movements. Participants also increase their individual level of strength through group stunting activities and enhance their large motor coordination as well through practicing basic cheer moves and jumping techniques. The YMCA cheerleading program also provides opportunities to initiate and promote positive team building skills as our qualified cheer instructors help the participants work together on stunt and build formations and in performing group cheers. Last, and certainly of great importance, children are able to continue to build their self-esteem as they are encouraged to work on developing their individual tumbling and jumping skills.


Milestones


Y Leaders Club

[JAN. 11, 2002]  The Y Leaders Club is a group of teens who are into volunteering. The Y Leaders do service for the community and the YMCA.

Members of the club range between the ages of 13 and 18 years. The club is open to both boys and girls. There are six active members in this year’s newly formed club. Holding officer positions are President Cara Slack, Vice President Jordan Tabb, Co-Secretaries Elizabeth Kirk and Cara Brewer, with Kyle Jackson acting as treasurer. Sarah Farris is the club’s adviser. The club members meet twice per month to review, discuss and plan for future activities.

Most recently, the Y Leaders have volunteered their time over the Christmas holiday to assist with Fun Days for school-age children. In the past, Y Leaders have been scorekeepers for the Y’s girls basketball program, helped with the Prairie 100 bike ride and the Harvest Run. In addition, they help with mailings of newsletters and program guides as well as stapling, folding, stuffing, sealing and stamping any other information that needs to reach the Y membership.

 

 

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After the attacks on New York and Washington, D.C. on Sept. 11, the club members felt compelled, like many of us, to help. They had the idea to make red, white and blue ribbons to hand out at the intersection of Kickapoo and Clinton streets. In just over an hour, four of the Y Leaders collected $393.08 for the Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund. Nearly every car that passed through the intersection gave something. That was a truly proud day for the group and their adviser.

They have also begun going to area nursing home to play bingo with the residents.

The Y Leaders Club has been at the Lincoln YMCA for almost two years. The teens in this program enter the club as concerned youngsters and will leave the club as accomplished volunteers.

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Fund-raisers



People all across this country and, in fact, around the world, claim roots in Logan County. They have very interesting stories to tell, and some of them like to connect with those of us who stayed at home. Logan County Diaspora publishes the stories of former Logan County residents. With their permission, we also include their e-mail addresses so that old friends might be reunited.  If you wish to be part of the Logan County Diaspora, e-mail ldneditor@lincolndailynews.com.  


Diaspora correspondents

Click on names to see letters and stories.

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Family and Friends in the Armed Forces

Friends and relatives serving in the armed forces are listed here so we might all hold them in our thoughts, prayers and well wishes. If you know of other friends and relatives serving (they need not be from Logan County), please send the information to ldneditor@lincolndailynews.com. Along with the name, you are invited to include the branch of service, current location of service, postal address, e-mail address and relationship to the person providing the information (optional).


Jerome A. Allen

U.S. Air Force

At Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada

Postal address: 5805 Mountain Home St.

Unit J-13

Nellis AFB, NV 89191

E-mail: ja_af_82@hotmail.com

Class of '00

 

SST Kenneth Allen
and wife Susan Allen (Elza)

U.S. Army-1AD-HHC

Weisbaden, Germany

E-mail: spot2sweetpea@yahoo.com or susan12652000@yahoo.com

Jon Barton

West Point, N.Y.

Jon Bowers

Lackland Air Force Base, Texas

Josh Campbell

Korea

Justin Clott

Navy

Will be deployed in mid-January

(Address not available yet)

E-mail: imjustin@hotmail.com

Staff Sgt. Evan Jay Downey

U.S. Air Force

In transit to Mildenhall Air Force Base, England

(Address not available yet)

Son of Lucky Eichner

Ben Estes

Fort Benning, Ga.

Charles Lindstrom Jr.

U.S. Air Force

At Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana

Postal address: 8525 Chalmette Drive

Shreveport, LA 71115

E-mail: charles.lindstrom@barksdale.af.mil

Class of ’81 LCHS

Airman Chad M. Maxheimer
U.S. Air Force

Postal address: 9AEW JSOAC-S

Unit 10

APO AE 09351

E-mail: spring_loaded@yahoo.com

Son of Mike and Suzie Maxheimer of Chestnut and Michelle Lowe of Mount Pulaski

2000 graduate of Mount Pulaski High School

Kevin McGinnis

Egypt

Michelle K. Ramlow

Navy

At Pentagon

Postal address: 5409-B Steeplechase Drive

Fredericksburg, VA 22407

E-mail: ramlow.michelle@hq.navy.mil 

Major James E. Reineke,
Deborah, Nathan, Emily

Air Force

Misawa Air Base, Japan

E-mail: REIN4RUN@aol.com 

Robby, Ami-Jo and Angela Spickard

National Guard medical support

Technical Sergeant Thomas Yarcho

U.S. Air Force

At Ramstein Air Base, Germany

E-mail: thomas.yarcho@ramstein.af.mil

Class of '82

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Reunions

Ongoing class reunion in cyberspace for 1960 graduates of LCHS

http://www.geocities.com/lincolnhigh1960/


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