Youth bowling, electronics recycling, Wyatt Boyer, Harvest of Talents and Kiwanis
blood drive in Close Up
By Mike Fak
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[October
01, 2010]
The
Lincoln Youth Bowling Association will host a rib-eye and
pork chop sandwich sale at Logan Lanes on Saturday, Oct. 2, from 11
a.m. to 2 p.m. There will also be a bake sale and a Tupperware
fundraiser during this time. All proceeds will be used to fund the
youth going to the Illinois team bowling tournament in April. Meat
will be supplied by IGA. Charlie Spaugh and Ron Brawdy will do the
cooking. Come on out and help support the youth bowling program.
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The household electronics recycling collection co-sponsored by
Logan County Joint Solid Waste Agency and Vintage Tech Recyclers is
this Saturday, Oct. 2, from 9 a.m. to noon at the Logan County
Fairgrounds. Please use the main gate.
They will be accepting the following working and non-working items
only, no small appliances:
Computer equipment:
Entertainment equipment:
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TVs
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Radios
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Stereo systems
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Game systems
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Joysticks, game
controls
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VCR/DVD/CD players
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Cameras
Small business equipment:
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Phones
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Pagers
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Copiers
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Typewriters
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Fax machines
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Calculators
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Electronic organizers
$5 fee per household.
For more information, contact Mitzi Rohlfs, waste agency
coordinator, at 732-9636 or 737-7927.
Wyatt
Boyer of the Elkhart area has won the 2010 Habitat for Humanity
of Logan County playhouse. The winning ticket was drawn at the
Railsplitter Festival. Wyatt is the youngest of three boys and is a
third-grade student at Athens Elementary School. His proud parents
are Jennifer and Mason Boyer. Wyatt's grandmother purchased the
ticket during the Logan County Fair.
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A
Musical Offering for World Hunger, sponsored by Harvest of
Talents, will be on Sunday, Oct. 3. The public is invited to
attend.
The program will include music of varied styles and will feature
the talents of Linda Storm, Gail King, Laurin Hill, Tim Searby, Jim
Allison, Kay Dobson, Julie King, Brandon Davis, Worship Choir, Paula
Landess, Rich Knopp, Donnie Parker, Bev Kurka, Mike Vernon, Paula
Knopp, Randy Storm, Barry King, Kate Hemmer, Lorna Searby, Deb
Parker, Bob Kurka, Ryan Hemmer, LaVerne Tesh, Jennifer Ramsey and
John Stein.
A freewill offering will be taken and all proceeds given to
Harvest of Talents.
A
blood drive sponsored by Lincoln Kiwanis will be on Monday,
Oct. 4, at the Lincoln Masonic Center, 2022 N. Kickapoo, from noon
to 6 p.m.
Donate blood at this lifesaving event in support of the central
Illinois blood supply. Central Illinois Community Blood Center is
the blood provider to area patients of 15 counties at 12 central
Illinois hospitals. CICBC is the only provider of blood to Abraham
Lincoln Memorial Hospital, Hopedale Medical Complex, Memorial
Medical Center and St. John's Hospital.
If you have any questions about donating, you can call
1-866-GIVE-BLD (1-866-448-3253). Walk-ins are always welcome, but to
schedule an appointment call Jessica at 1-866-GIVE-BLD, ext. 118, or
sign up online at
www.cicbc.org.
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You can contact Mike at
mikefak@lincolndailynews.com.
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