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March 11
Retirement reception planned for Wally Kautz by the Mount Pulaski Courthouse Foundation

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[March 03, 2015]  A retirement reception will be held to honor Wally Kautz of Mount Pulaski on March 11th.   (Click here to continue reading)

 


March 5
Railsplitting Assoc. fundraiser at Culver's

The Logan Railsplitting Association will be at Culver's on March 5th from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

The organization will be raising money to support the 2015 Abraham Lincoln National Railsplitting Festival to be held in September.

Come out on Thursday evening and help support the festival.

Culver's will donate 10 percent of its sales between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. to the festival.

 


 

March 5
2015 St. June Lincoln to Peoria Run kick-off meeting

The 2015 St. Jude Lincoln to Peoria Run kick-off meeting will be at the American Legion in Lincoln on March 5th at 6:30 p.m. (Click here to continue reading)

 


March 8
Veteran's Celebration fundraiser breakfast

2015 marks the 14th Annual Veterans Celebration, which will be held in November. Numerous fundraising events will be taking place throughout the year.

The Logan County Veterans Celebration will be holding a fundraiser breakfast on Sunday, March 8th from 8:00 to 11:00 a.m. at the American Legion Post 263.  (Click here to continue reading)

 


March 8 and 15
Two fundraisers in March will benefit the Logan County Veteran Celebration Dinner in November

On Sunday March 8th, the Logan County Veterans Celebration Committee will kick off their year of fundraising with a breakfast. The fundraiser meal will be prepared and served by the American Legion Baseball program. Hours for the meal will be from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Post 263 in Lincoln.  (Click here to continue reading)
 


March 10
Lincoln Writers Club

6:30 p.m. in the Alumni Rood at Lincoln College

Suggested topics:  Springtime, the last chapter in a relationship, become an everyday object (ie. pencil, wallet, phone) and describe your life.

All are welcome.

For more information call 732-2723

 


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

Fill your Cup is a no 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.

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First Thursday of each month
Lincoln Emblem Club #443
 

The Lincoln Emblem Club meets monthly on the first Thrusday of the month.  Meetings are held at the Lincoln Elks Ballroom at 7 p.m.
 

New members are always welcome.  Contact club president Judy Smith at 217-732-3788.
 


Friday night Dinner Programs at the Palms Grill

ATLANTA - The Atlanta Public Library and Museum will host a series of Friday Night Dinner Programs at the Palms Grill Café from October 2014 through February 2015. The Dinner Programs feature local speakers who will present after dinner programs and/or activities at the Palms Grill Café. Dinner begins at 5:30 pm, with the evening’s program or activity starting at 7pm.  (Click here to continue reading)
 


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 a.m. and noon. The collection is offered free of charge to the public. (Click here to continue reading)


5th Saturday Opry Schedule for 2015

The Eagles Lodge, 1621 N. kickapoo, in Lincoln will be hosting "5th Saturday Opry" throughout the year.  Below are the dates and available details.  (Click here to continue reading)


2015 schedule for the Logan County Arts

Below is the 2015 meeting and exhibit schedule for Logan County Arts. All art exhibits will be held at the Lincoln Art Institute, 112. South McLean Street, in Lincoln.  (Click here to continue reading)


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