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September 2009


Nursing HomesFriday, Sept. 25

Walk for ALS kickoff
SPONSOR: ALS Worldwide/Michelle Conrady-Brown 
WHO: Open to the public
DETAILS: We are kicking off our Walk for ALS. We will have drink and food specials, 50-50 drawing, T-shirts for sale and great fun.
(See information in Close Up column.)
WHERE:
Chad's Blind
WHEN: 3:30-8:30 pm

Saturday, Sept. 26

Lincoln Farmers' Market
SPONSOR: Lincoln Farmers' Market
WHO: Public invited
DETAILS: Vegetables and fruits as they ripen and mature, baked goods, and crafts.
WHERE:
Latham Park, across from Lincoln Public Library
WHEN: 7 am-noon
(Saturdays 7 am-noon and Wednesdays 4-6:30 pm)

Elkhart Hill historical tours
SPONSOR: Elkhart Historical Society
WHO: Public, by reservation
DETAILS: http://www.elkharthistoricalsociety.org/
(See article.)
WHERE:
Tours leave from downtown Elkhart
WHEN: 9 am, 11 am, 1 pm, 3 pm

Walk for ALS
SPONSOR: ALS Worldwide/Michelle Conrady-Brown 
WHO: Public
DETAILS: (See information in Close Up column.)
WHERE:
Kickapoo Creek Park
WHEN: 10 am

Dog wash
SPONSOR: Humane Society of Logan County
WHO: Public
DETAILS: (See information in Close Up column.)

Cruise-in
SPONSOR: Railsplitter Antique Auto Club
WHO: Public
DETAILS: For more information, call 732-3519 or 732-3245.
WHERE:
Downtown Lincoln
WHEN: 1-4 pm

Sunday, Sept. 27

Together for Lincoln Service Project Day: Round 2
SPONSOR: Together for Lincoln
WHO: Volunteers
DETAILS: (See article.)
WHERE:
Various project sites

Monday, Sept. 28

Free craft class
SPONSOR: Youth services of Lincoln Public Library District
WHO: Children 8-12 years old
DETAILS: A new project is presented each week. Preregistration is required. Call 217-732-5732. 
WHERE: Lincoln Public Library Annex
WHEN: 3:30-4:30 pm

Tuesday, Sept. 29

Ready Readers
SPONSOR: Youth services of Lincoln Public Library District
WHO: Children 5-7 years old
DETAILS: A story time for children who are in kindergarten to second  grade. It includes stories, dramatic movement, craft and music. Preregistration is required. Call 217-732-5732. 
WHERE: Lincoln Public Library Annex
WHEN: 3:30-4:15 pm

Wednesday, Sept. 30

Little Listener Lapsit
SPONSOR: Youth services of Lincoln Public Library District
WHO: Children ages 6-12 months
DETAILS: A story time for parent and child. It includes stories, finger plays, nursery rhymes and music.
WHERE:
Lincoln Public Library Annex
WHEN: 10 am

Beginning Book Buddies
SPONSOR: Youth services of Lincoln Public Library District
WHO: Children 3-4 years old
DETAILS: A story time for the preschool set. Includes stories, puppets, music, finger plays and dramatic movement. Preregistration is required. Call 217-732-5732. 
WHERE: Lincoln Public Library Annex
WHEN: 10 am

Youth Advisory Council meeting
SPONSOR: Youth services of Lincoln Public Library District
WHO: Teens
DETAILS: Teens are needed to help plan a teen event night at the Library. Bring a friend. Any local teen may participate. For more information call 732-5732.
WHERE:
Lincoln Public Library Annex Community Room
WHEN: 3:30 pm

Lincoln Farmers' Market
SPONSOR: Lincoln Farmers' Market
WHO: Public invited
DETAILS: Vegetables and fruits as they ripen and mature, baked goods, and crafts.
WHERE:
Latham Park, across from Lincoln Public Library
WHEN: 4-6:30 pm
(Wednesdays 4-6:30 pm and Saturdays 7 am-noon)

 

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