Zion pancakes and sausage, Logan County Animal
Rescue fundraiser, Animal Protective League special, writing club, Paul Beaver
lecture in Elkhart, Oasis tax help at Vonderlieth, Draw 4 Carroll, Carroll
Catholic honors and Spring for Tea in Close Up
By Mike Fak
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[January
30, 2012]
The
Zion Lutheran School annual pancake and sausage meal is on
Saturday, Feb. 4, from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. The meal is at the school,
1600 Woodlawn Road, Lincoln, across from Wal-Mart. There is also a
meat room, a bake sale and a silent auction from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. |
Logan
County Animal Rescue is having a fundraiser. They will serve a
chicken noodle luncheon on Saturday, Feb. 4, at Friendship Manor
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The meal will consist of chicken and noodles,
mashed potatoes, green beans, lettuce salad, roll, drink, and
dessert. There will also be
raffle tickets for the "Sweetheart Basket" at one for $1 or six for
$5. The winner need not be present to win.
Tickets are available at the door.
Animal
Protective League of Springfield presents "Beat the Heat." Get
your female cat fixed for only $20. Spay her now before she goes
into heat and has a litter. Special price good for February only.
The special is funded by PetSmart Charities. Call 217-737-4042, the
Humane Society of Logan County, to take advantage of this February
special. Transport to Springfield is on Feb. 20. Male cats are
neutered for $35, dogs are spayed or neutered for $55, and pits and
pit mixes are spayed or neutered for $25. Proof of rabies
vaccination must be shown at time of transport or a rabies shot must
be given by the Animal Protective League.
The
Lincoln Writers Club will meet Tuesday, Feb. 14, at 6:30 p.m.
in the Alumni Room of the Lincoln College dining hall. Paul Ayers
will lead the meeting. Suggested writing topics are a fishing story,
a Valentine story or an older sibling story. All are welcome. For
more info, call 732-2723.
The
Elkhart Historical Society will present a lecture, "Little Known
Facts About Abraham Lincoln in Logan County, 1834-1860," given
by Paul Beaver, Lincoln College professor emeritus and historian, on
Friday, Feb. 17, at 5:30 p.m. at the Wild Hare Café in Elkhart.
Lincoln was a surveyor, lawyer and politician in and around Logan
County and left much documented information, some of which has
previously been reported incorrectly in hundreds of publications
over the years. Elkhart's internationally known cattle baron, John
Dean Gillett, was a friend of Mr. Lincoln's, and their relationship
will also be discussed. A revealing PowerPoint presentation will
accompany the talk.
For complete details, visit
http://www.elkharthistoricalsociety.org/.
The
Oasis Senior Center will host two days of tax preparation
help for Mount Pulaski area citizens. You have the opportunity to
get free tax help at Vonderlieth Living Center on Feb. 23 and
March 22. Schedule an appointment by calling the Oasis at
732-6132. (Folks with more complicated income, including farm
estates, should consult an accountant or tax specialist.)
In addition, if you are interested in signing up for Illinois
Cares Rx, there will be someone available to help you sign up
online. Please call the Oasis soon for an appointment.
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The
winners of the January Draw 4 Carroll drawing are:
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Beth Farmer, $500;
sold by Sheema Wahab
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Kathie "Kaggie" Aue,
$250; sold by Amy Brown
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Carol Mills, $150;
sold by Carol Mills
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Chad Gober, $100; sold by Carolyn Gober
The next Draw 4 Carroll drawing will take place on Wednesday,
Feb. 15, at 1:30 p.m. at Holy Family rectory.
Carroll
Catholic School second-quarter honor roll:
Eighth grade:
High honors -- Julia Huynh,
Kristen Lahr, Melissa Van
Honors -- Lauren Powell
Honorable mention -- Evan Bailey, Hannah Cameron, Sage Conrady,
Emma Nepolello, Davis Welch
Seventh grade:
Honors -- Emma Mammen, Cole
Sheley
Honorable mention -- Grace Hemenway, Hayden Sanborn, Reagan Tibbs
Sixth grade:
Honors -- Emma Cameron, Jennifer
Huynh, Alice Roate, Sana Wahab
Honorable mention -- Aleck Bailey, John Ferreira, Cole Klockenga,
Jaden Pellinghelli-Drake
Fifth grade:
High honors -- Drew Singleton
Honorable mention -- Zachary Craig, MacKenzie Merreighn, Sean
Peyres
Fourth grade:
High honors -- Luke Morrow, Isha
Patel, Mia Young
Honors -- Cody Adams, Lauren Graue
Honorable mention -- Krystina Slack, Kelsey Treuthart, Liam Welch
Third grade:
High honors -- Dylan Singleton
Honorable mention -- Matthew Edwards, Eric Peyres, Lexy Raffa,
Isaiah Wahab
Spring
for Tea is a premier Logan County spring event sponsored by the
Harvest of Talents for World Hunger. Tea and a variety of sweet and
savory delicacies are served from tables tastefully appointed with
silver, china and crystal. It is a perfect event for a ladies’ day
out. Hats are encouraged but not required.
The April 21 event will be at the Lincoln Christian Church
Fellowship Center and is open to women from this and other
communities. Doors open at 10:45 a.m. Tea is served at 11:30 a.m.
There is limited seating. Tickets go on sale Feb. 1 at the office
of Lincoln Christian Church during regular office hours. For more
details call Vera Thomas in the church office.
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