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The
fourth and final concert by the Lincoln Area
Music Society Summer Band will be at 7 p.m.
Sunday in Latham Park. The 35-member band,
directed by Larry Maffett, has played before
large, enthusiastic audiences this year. The
final concert will include several marches, show tunes and music of the big-band era.
Featured during the evening will be the Mason Dixies, a
Dixieland band from Havana. The
Lincoln Woman's Club will serve ice cream
and cake, beginning at 6 p.m.
Oasis pork chop dinner,
Millikin dean's list,
'Zookeeper' tickets,
fair entries, LCHS '72 reunion, writing club,
Sherri Smith at Owl's Roost,
LCHS '77 reunion, recycled material art entries, Mount Pulaski
quilt show
Zooming in
on the people,
places and things that make this community interesting!
A
reveler is tossed, left, by a Dolores Aguirre Yabarra
ranch fighting bull during the running of the bulls
Saturday at
the San Fermin festival in Pamplona, Spain.
AP photo by Daniel Ochoa de Olza
(Click on
photo for
larger
image.)
Oasis pork chop dinner,
Millikin dean's list,
'Zookeeper' tickets,
fair
entries, LCHS '72 reunion,
writing club, Sherri Smith at Owl's Roost,
LCHS '77 reunion, recycled material
art entries, Mount Pulaski quilt show
Zooming
in on the people,
places and things that make this community interesting!
Currently listing 104 Logan
County businesses & organizations. Will shoppers find your listing in
the Logan County Business Directory? Call 217-737-7418 to get listed.
Although she turned a little
bashful when she saw the camera, this little gal has the right
idea. When it is hot, one key thing to remember is
refreshing water. Not just for cooling yourself off in the pool, but also
for satisfying your thirst, water is one of the best things you can
do for yourself when it's hot.
Photo by Karen Hargis (click on
image for larger version)
With boomers coming, hospice industry diversifies ...
Longer life spans shifting focus toward dignity, quality of life ... Seniors urged to apply for Circuit Breaker grant by June 30;
Program ends July 1 ... How to ease arthritis pain ... Springfield Social Security office moves to new location ... Avoid becoming 'unscoreable' and maintain your credit history as
you age ... Disability: What you don't know can hurt you ... Tips to help seniors avoid identity thieves ... Consuming more fatty acids may reduce symptoms of dry eye
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the seniors in our community
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LDN - Entertainment
Julia Bluhm of Waterville, Maine, holds up a copy of Seventeen
magazine on May 2 as she leads a protest outside Hearst Corp.
headquarters in New York. Bluhm delivered a petition of about
25,000 names and met with officials from the magazine, urging
them to publish one spread a month of model photos that have not
been altered. She says images of young girls in the magazine
present an impossible ideal for today's teens. In the August
issue, Seventeen's
Editor-in-Chief Ann Shoket responded to the campaign with a letter acknowledging readers' concerns and
vowing never to alter girls' bodies or faces, giving Bluhm more
than she'd asked for.
Chicago White Sox second baseman Gordon Beckham, left, tags out
Toronto Blue Jays' Jose Bautista during the first inning of a baseball game in
Chicago on Friday.