|  As we wrap up our activities related to organizing and operating the 
			39th annual Lincoln Art & Balloon Festival, the chamber board of 
			directors wanted to take a moment to thank all of those who make it 
			possible to have this special event year after year. What an 
			uplifting experience it is to see so many people and organizations 
			work together to showcase our wonderful community! The chamber of commerce staff works diligently throughout the 
			year to plan and operate this event, and we believe that they are to 
			be commended for their efforts. However, an event this large would 
			never be possible without the generosity of our sponsors and the 
			countless hours put in by volunteers.  Our sponsors' timely financial commitments allowed us to 
			confidently plan a successful festival. And the community should be 
			proud of the response shown when the need for additional volunteers 
			was made known.  Whether they work throughout the year as one of the coordinators 
			or volunteer for a few hours over the weekend of the festival, we 
			recognize and appreciate our volunteers' efforts and commitment to 
			making the festival a success.  
			
			 In addition to the chamber's organization of the art fair and hot 
			air balloons, other community groups work to enhance the festival as 
			well. A new committee was formed last year and continues to work 
			diligently in growing Up in Smoke on the Square -- a nationally 
			sanctioned barbecue competition. Also to complement the downtown 
			activities, Main Street Lincoln organizes The Art of Wine, and the 
			Oasis operates the craft fair and flea market -- even without 
			mentioning the efforts of the Heritage In Flight Museum to 
			supplement the activities at the airport.  Let's also not overlook the efforts of our local governmental 
			officials. We appreciate the support of Mayor Keith Snyder and the 
			city of Lincoln, as they are very accommodating with the activities 
			downtown, along with making resources available to help fill needs 
			at the airport. Under Mayor Snyder's leadership, the city of Lincoln 
			continues to be very active in efforts to improve and grow programs 
			that benefit the community. Of course, the county is also a strong 
			supporter of the festival -- making the airport available as well as 
			the sheriff's coordination to help ensure a safe environment at the 
			airport and surrounding area. It is always reassuring to know Dan 
			Fulscher and his team with EMA are on the job coordinating 
			everything to ensure the safety of our volunteers and guests. We are 
			thankful that our local officials recognize the value that this 
			event brings to the community.  
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			 We would be remiss if we failed to also recognize the time and 
			effort put in by the pilots and their crews -- some local and some 
			making long trips -- to entertain the crowds at the airport. Their 
			efforts to give the crowd what they come to see at the airport, 
			especially in challenging winds like we had Saturday night, are very 
			much appreciated. The chamber is honored to fill the role of coordinating all of 
			the moving parts that make this festival the marquee event in our 
			community. However, there is no doubt that it could not be done 
			without the incredible support we receive year in and year out from 
			the pilots, local government officials, the other community 
			organizations -- and of course, our generous sponsors and the army 
			of volunteers who step up each year to give visitors to Lincoln and 
			Logan County just a little taste of what we have to offer. While hard to measure directly, the value of both energizing the 
			people in our own community and bringing in so many visitors from 
			across the region -- and in some cases other parts of the country -- 
			cannot be overstated. Thank you all for your hard work in helping our community realize 
			the value of this important event.  Eric D. GrauePresident, Lincoln/Logan County Chamber of Commerce
 
            [Text from file received from 
			the Lincoln/Logan County
            Chamber of Commerce] 
            
			 
            
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