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November 4
American Red Cross encourages donors to make a blood donation before the holiday season

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[October 29, 2014]  The American Red Cross encourages eligible donors to make a point to give blood before the busy holiday season arrives.   (Click here to continue reading)


November 6
"Takes on Nature" opens Nov. 6 at the Lincoln Art Institute

“Takes on Nature: Artists’ Views of the Great Outdoors” will open with a reception from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6 at Lincoln Art Institute, which is located at 112 S. McLean St., next to the Lincoln Post Office. (Click here to continue reading)

 


November 7
Friday night Dinner Program at the Palms Grill

How Homing Pigeons Helped Win the War

ATLANTA - Tammy Hanley of Peoria loves to talk about the role homing pigeons played in World War II. She’ll quickly inform you that there were 56,000 pigeons trained - and 32,000 used - in combat during that conflict. Dressed in the uniform of a Women’s Army Corps enlistee, and featuring several of her live pigeons in World War II-era harness, Tammy will present a program on how carrier pigeons carried vital messages between Allied troops and ultimately helped us win World War II.    (Click here to continue reading)


November 29
5th Saturday Opry at Lincoln Eagles

Join the 5th Saturday Opry Band for an evening of country music on November 29!  (Click here to continue reading)

 


 

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1st Thursday of the month
Fill Your Cup Coffee and fellowship
 

Fill you Cup is a not cost, relaxing night out just for grown-ups.  Come and enjoy an evening of entertainment, coffee and desserts.  Hosted by the Lincoln Church of the Nazarene from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. the first Thursday of each month.
 


Throughout the year
Electronics recycling held on the second Saturday of each month

Habitat for Humanity Logan County will hold its monthly electronics recycling collection on the second Saturday of each month at the Habitat for Humanity warehouse located at 915 Woodlawn Road between the hours of 9 AM and noon. The collection is offered free of charge to the public. Habitat for Humanity Logan County continues to collect televisions for recycling.  (Click here to continue reading)

 


 

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