Monday, May 18, 2020

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Monday, May 18

Class of 2020

COMMUNITY: WE'RE IN THIS TOGETHER!

Something to do while staying at home:

Another cool and damp day ahead. Today stay inside and try something a little more challenging. Take two smaller jigsaw puzzles (500 pieces or less) and pour all the pieces into a bowl. Mix them up, dump them out and put together two puzzles at once!

Rainy days are great for slow cooking. Prepare this home made Beef Stew and enjoy the cooking aroma all day long!

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Saturday, May 16

COMMUNITY: WE'RE IN THIS TOGETHER!

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Friday, May 15

Class of 2020

Graduate Lists

COMMUNITY: WE'RE IN THIS TOGETHER!

Something to do while staying at home:

  • On Saturday LCHS seniors will participate in a vehicle parade around Lincoln. On Sunday a similar parade will take place in Mount Pulaski for those high school grads. YOU can make a big difference in how they remember their graduation year.

    • Today - grab some cardboard and markers and make a sign to congratulate them

    • On Saturday and Sunday head out to the respective parade routes and cheer them on as they drive by!
       

  • Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority (ICJIA) Announces R3 Program Grant Opportunity Release Date
    Virtual Community Briefing to be hosted today by the Office of the Lieutenant Governor

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Thursday, May 14

COMMUNITY: WE'RE IN THIS TOGETHER!

Something to do while staying at home:

  • Let's have a "Throw Back Thursday" that is good for our sense of humor and our soul. Who remembers humorist Erma Bombeck (1927-1996)? (If you don't know her, now is a good time to get acquainted.) We found this website with some of her best quotes. Enjoy!

  • Snuggle up with your toddler and enjoy Goodnight with Dolly - new bedtimes stories each Thursday night read aloud by Dolly Parton (scroll down on the page for past readings)

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Wednesday, May 13

COMMUNITY: WE'RE IN THIS TOGETHER!

Something to do while staying at home:


There is rain in the forecast the rest of this week. Use that time inside to learn a new craft - Macramé. Learn your knots with shorter pieces of inexpensive yarn. When you're ready, move on to jute or sturdy cord and make your own plant hanger for outdoor use later.

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Tuesday, May 12

Class of 2020

COMMUNITY: WE'RE IN THIS TOGETHER!

Something to do while staying at home:

Time to take a nature walk. Kickapoo Creek Park is open for hiking when observing social distancing. Read the article - print the scavenger hunt sheet and go for a walk. If you don't want to go to the park, you can also find most of these items in our city and county parks and maybe even in your own back yard!

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Monday, May 11

Class of 2020

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COMMUNITY: WE'RE IN THIS TOGETHER!

Something to do while staying at home:

For all our stay at home parent/teachers and students you can take a great field trip to a local museum right in front of your computer. View the three part field trips of the Lincoln Heritage Museum at Lincoln College. Hosted by Anne Moseley and Ron Keller.

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Saturday, May 9

Class of 2020

Graduate Lists

COMMUNITY: WE'RE IN THIS TOGETHER!

Something to do while staying at home:

Sunday is Mother's Day and it can still be a very special day for mom in spite of the stay at home orders. Instead of taking her out to lunch guys, get in the kitchen with the kiddos and make her a special brunch/breakfast. Here are easy, kid friendly recipes to choose from.

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