Library
receives grant for books
The Lincoln
Public Library District announces that it has been awarded a $2,500 grant from
the office of Jesse White, secretary of state and state librarian, for the
purchase of new books for the library. The "Collection Connection"
grant will allow the library to add new materials to its adult and juvenile
collections in the areas of science and health. The library will use the grant
money to purchase materials on drug abuse awareness and prevention, diseases,
earth sciences, and biographies of famous scientists. For more information visit
the library at 725 Pekin St. or call (217) 732-8878.
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City
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Official City
of Lincoln Christmas ornaments featuring City Hall have arrived in the Main
Street Lincoln office. People who pre-ordered the ornaments can pick them
up between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. in the office on the second floor of Union Planters
Bank, 303 S. Kickapoo. Additional ornaments may be purchased at MKS
Jewelers, Merle Norman Cosmetics, Eckert's or at the Main Street Lincoln
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Breastfeeding
Support Group to meet
The
Breastfeeding Support Group will meet at Logan County Health Department on
Thursday, Dec. 21, at 12:30 p.m. This support group will meet monthly on
the third Thursday from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. and is open to any woman, pregnant or
breastfeeding, who wants to receive information, support and encouragement with
breastfeeding. Logan County Health Department nurse Sue Estes has been
trained as a Certified Lactation Counselor and will lead this support group to
encourage and support breastfeeding mothers. Women are invited to bring baby and
lunch to this support group. For more information, contact Logan County
Health Department at (217) 735-2317.
Lincoln Park
District plans
Our
new 2001 memberships are now available. Your new membership will be good until
Dec. 31, 2001. We offer just a complex membership that allows you to use the
sports complex and the cardio area. We also have a fitness membership that
entitles you to the complex, cardio area and the weight room. Membership gives
you the opportunity to use the sauna; you pay no daily fee; and you get a
reduced rate for the tennis courts, racquetball court and aerobics classes.
There are also discounted prices for our senior citizens. We also have gift
certificates for the fitness-minded on your Christmas lists. If you have
questions, please feel free to call us at 732-8770.
Winter
session volleyball sign-up began on Dec. 4 and will end on Dec. 15. If you are
looking for a way to beat the winter blahs, volleyball may be the answer for
you. We are offering a Competitive League on Monday nights and a Recreation
League on Tuesday and Thursday nights. Our Competitive League, where the skills
of the game are emphasized, is for the serious player, and our Recreation League
is for those looking to play with a less serious approach. Both leagues are
co-ed. Why don't you talk to your co-workers or friends and get a team together?
Once
again, starting the week of Jan. 8, Scotty Hinman will be wielding her brushes
and teaching ceramics. This class is great fun for anyone from the novice to the
experienced. Trust me, this rookie attended and, with Scotty's instruction, I
ended up with a project that looks pretty nice. The course is eight weeks long
with a cost of $24 in district and $28 for out-of-district residents. A 25
percent discount will apply to senior citizens.
We
will offer Senior Stride and Social beginning in January. Watch this column for
further information.
Plans
are under way for a Third Saturday Crafts class for the months of January,
February and March. Each month will be something different; one month we may
make some type of paper or painting project, and one month we will build
birdhouses. Each month, whatever the craft, is guaranteed to be fun. Charges
will be minimal.
[Lincoln
Park District news release]
Red
Cross announces December classes
A
challenge class will be Saturday, Dec. 16, at the Logan County Red Cross office,
125 S. Kickapoo St. in Lincoln. This is for those who wish to be recertified.
Hours are from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. A community first aid and safety class will
be Dec. 20 and 21 at the same location. This class includes adult CPR, infant
and child CPR, and first aid. Dec. 20 hours are from 6 until 10 p.m., and hours
for Dec. 21 are 5 until 10 p.m.
For further
information or to register, call 732-2134 between noon and 4 p.m. any weekday.
December
blood drives scheduled
Woody
Jones, State Farm Insurance, will sponsor two Red Cross blood drives in December
at the Lincoln Sports Complex. The hours for the Dec. 6 drive will be from noon
until 6 p.m. Hours for the Dec. 20 drive will be from noon until 5 p.m. The
Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital will host a drive on Dec. 13, with hours from
10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
In
November, Jim Brown reached a goal of four gallons donated; Gary L. Minder and
Cheryl Greer, two gallons each; Cindy West, Tammy Banister and Brian Yakey, one
gallon each.
Lincoln
Optimist Club announces essay contest
The
Lincoln Optimist Club is sponsoring its fourth annual essay contest. This year’s
contest is entitled "Are We Losing Our Freedom?" All high school
students under 19 years of age as of Dec. 31, 2000, in grades 10, 11 and 12 are
eligible to participate, according to Bob Wood, club contest chairman.
The
Lincoln club will select a first, second and third-place winner in its contest,
and the first-place entry will automatically be forwarded to the district
contest, where it will be judged against the winning entries from clubs in the
Springfield area district.
The
first, second and third-place winners will receive scholarships in the amounts
of $5,000, $3,000 and $2,000 respectively. In addition to the scholarship, the
first-place winner receives an expense-paid four-day trip with his or her
parents to the Freedoms Foundation in Valley Forge, Penn., in July for the
Freedom and Leadership Conference.
All
essays must be original and must be submitted by Dec. 31 to the Lincoln Optimist
Club. For information, please contact Bob Wood, Contest Chairman, 166 Ninth St.,
Lincoln, IL 62656; phone (217) 735-4232.
Christina
Dye of Lincoln was the 1999-2000 scholarship winner for the Lincoln Optimist
Club and was also the second place winner for the Illinois District. Milton
Wiggers, past governor of the Illinois District, presented Miss Dye with the
Illinois District plaque.
Optimist
International is one of the largest and most active service organizations, with
over 150,000 members in 4200 Optimist clubs in the United States, Canada and
other nations. Promoting "Friend of Youth," Optimist clubs conduct
service projects which reach six million young people each year.
[Lincoln
Optimist Club news release]
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