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Blood drives, LCU tuition discounts for 60-plus, 
4th of July parade winners and park district notes in Close Up 
     By Mike Fak 
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            [July 
			06, 2011] 
            
			
			
			To help ensure an adequate 
			blood supply for our region, the Central Illinois Community Blood 
			Center is offering opportunities to donate blood in Logan County 
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	Thursday, July 14, 3-6 p.m. -- 
	Elkhart Christian Church, 113 S. Gillett, Elkhart
	Friday, July 15, 9 a.m.-noon -- Farmers Bank of 
	Mount Pulaski, 130 S. Washington, Mount Pulaski For your convenience, call toll-free, 1-866-GIVE-BLD (1-866-448-3253), ext. 
118, to sign up, or schedule an appointment online through
www.cicbc.org. Walk-ins are 
also welcome and truly appreciated. 
 
     Lincoln 
Christian University is offering tuition discounts to any adult age 60 or 
older enrolling in the Hargrove School of Adult & Graduate Education. 
Opportunities for financial assistance exist for both degree and non-degree 
students. 
 Adult students seeking degrees from the Hargrove School may enroll in classes 
for $299 per credit hour, a 25 percent discount from the standard rate.
 
 Students who are not seeking a degree may enroll in classes for $50 per credit 
hour. After completing four classes, they will receive a non-academic 
certificate for their accomplishment. Certificates may be pursued for this 
discounted price at both the Eastview Christian Church extension site in Normal 
and the main campus in Lincoln.
 
 For more information, call the Hargrove admissions office at 217-732-3168 or
email 
hargrove@lincolnchristian.edu.
 
 
     Lincoln 
Park District along with the fireworks and celebration committee for the 
Fourth of July sponsored the sixth annual "Let Freedom Ring" old-fashioned 
children’s walking parade. There were many patriotic participants, including 
several of the four-legged variety. The winners are listed below by age 
divisions. Up to age 6: Bicycles and tricycles 
	
	Jadyn Fish
	Zildjain Bolton
	Triston Steen All other wheels 
	
	Sammy Lewis
	Chloe Heuring
	Jessica Evans Ages 7-8: Bicycles and tricycles 
	
	Quinton Jamie
	Murphy Roate
	Zoe Foertsch All other wheels 
	Lucas McNeer Foot, skateboard, skates 
	
	Will Stambaugh
	Sadie Bolton Ages 9-12: Bicycles and tricycles 
	
	Destiny Gibson
	Cassie Everson
	Jacob Franklin All other wheels 
	
	Brandyn Griffin
	Dell Curry and Jese White
	Ali Roate and Tucker Roate Foot, skateboard, skates 
	Alexia Rutherford [to top of second column] | 
 
			Any age division: Best bicycle overall -- Timmy McDougall Dogs: 
				
				Angus
				Tank
				Snickers Following the awarding of prizes, many of the participants stood 
			up against the city fire department and a couple of their firemen in 
			a water fight. While the firemen had a truck and hoses, the children 
			were armed with water balloons. Team Kids were valiant in the attack 
			led forward by the mayor, Keith Snyder; the chief of police, Ken 
			Greenslate; and the park district program coordinator, Roy 
			Logan. While a good time was had by all, the firemen went home far 
			drier than any others.  
 
     The Lincoln Park District welcomes back veteran dance 
			instructor Audra Turley. She is the owner of Audra’s Studio of 
			Dance, a master graduate of Dance Educators of America and the 
			director of the award-winning Flying Feet Cloggers and Competition 
			Teams. For three mornings in a row, class participants will 
			experience jazz, ballet and clogging. Dancers will also 
			double as their own choreographers, as Audra teaches how to apply 
			new moves to their favorite songs. The three-day class will start 
			Wednesday, July 13, and end Friday, July 15, with one-hour sessions 
			beginning at 9:30 a.m. Special shoes are not needed, but please wear 
			something other than socks. Previous experience is not necessary. 
			Families and friends will be invited to a demonstration on the last 
			day. Park district pool passes are now half-price. Buy a pool 
			pass and enjoy swimming as often as you want the rest of the season. 
			A flat fee can cover an individual or an entire family. The park district’s last session of swim lessons kicks off 
			on July 18 and ends on July 29. Each one-week session consists of 
			several skill levels. From youngsters who have no swimming ability 
			to adults wanting to improve their skills, there is instruction 
			available.  Still ahead on the horizon is the park district’s annual 
			Splashapalooza Pool Party with CITV 5 on Tuesday, July 19, from 
			1 to 3 p.m. Added to the "Soda Scramble" will be a "Flip Flop 
			Float." Fun will be had by all. Another offering will be a Senior Resource Fair. Join this 
			community-based affair on Thursday, July 21, from 10 a.m. to 1:30 
			p.m. The park district will host a number of agencies that offer 
			services to seniors in particular. Come out and enjoy this free 
			event and see what is being offered. More details will be released 
			closer to the date. 
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