Hartem
Booster Club schedules golf outing
The
Hartem Booster Club announces a golf outing, planned to become an
annual event. The best ball scramble will be Saturday, July 22,
morning and afternoon, at North Greens Golf Course, Atlanta. The cost,
including meal, is $160 per team for 30 teams. Prizes are $600 for
first place, $300 for second and $160 for third. For information,
contact the North Greens Golf Course, 217-648-5500.
Area
communities celebrate anniversary of America's independence
Mount
Pulaski's Fourth of July observance will be Monday and Tuesday,
July 3 and 4. There will be townwide garage sales, Graue's Soapbox
Derby, tours of the historic courthouse, a horse show, and fireworks
at dusk. Admission is free. For information, call 217-792-5419.
Lincoln's
Fourth of July celebration at the Lincoln Park District ball diamond
on Primm Road provides daylong activities on Tuesday, July 4. There
will be pool events and games for the kids, music, contests for the
kids, and fireworks at dusk. Admission is free. For information, call
217-732-8770.
Scholarship
winners join
Zonta members at annual picnic
Zonta
Club of Lincoln met for its annual picnic Tuesday, June 13, at the
country home of Dr. Susan Harmon. Guests were the Zonta scholarship
winners: Nathan Morrow, Keenan Leesman, Casey Davis and Heather
Holmes. Other guests were Debbie Hasely, Amy Kuelbs and Nancy Davis.
Following
the picnic secret sisters were revealed and new secret sisters' names
were drawn. The white elephant auction followed, with all proceeds
going to the scholarship fund.
The
next Zonta meeting will be Sept. 12 at the Elks Club in Lincoln. The
meeting begins at 6:30 p.m.
LCT
announces cast for "The Seven Year Itch"
The
cast for Lincoln Community Theatre’s July 7 to 15 production of
"The Seven Year Itch" was recently announced. The cast
members, all of Lincoln, are as follows. Eric Gerdts will play the
lead role of Richard Sherman, with Cindy McLaughlin as “The Girl.”
Other cast members include Amanda Frioli as Helen Sherman, Tony
Curcuru as Ricky Sherman, Allison Leonard as Elaine, Betsy Buttell as
Marie Whatever-Her-Name-Is, Allen King as Dr. Brubaker, Nick King as
Tom MacKenzie, Nathan Bottorff as the Voice of Richard’s Conscience,
and Rachel Washam as the Voice of the Girl’s Conscience and Pat.
Sharing the role of Miss Morris and appearing at different
performances will be Stacy Rachel, Angie Whiteman and Tina Mayer. The
play is directed by Jerry Dellinger of Lincoln.
All
performances are at Johnston Center for the Performing Arts on the
campus of Lincoln College and are at 8 p.m. with the exception of the
Sunday, July 9, performance, which is a 2 p.m. matinee.
The
box office opened to season ticket holders on Monday, June 26, and
will open to the general public on Saturday, July 1. Box office hours
are 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Saturday. The box office phone
number is 217-735-2614. Season ticket holders are also urged to make
their reservations for the August 4 to 12 production,
"Annie," as soon as possible.
"Homemade
With Love Cookbooks" now available
The
Naomi-Ruth Circle of St. John’s Lutheran Church in Hartsburg has put
together a collection of over 400 favorite recipes. This cookbook,
"Homemade With Love," is ready for distribution at a cost of
$10 per book plus $2 shipping and handling. The cookbook, which is
hardback and spiral bound, was created in celebration of St. John’s
115th anniversary. Proceeds from cookbook sales will be
used to support the church as a whole, programs sponsored by the
Naomi-Ruth Circle, and youth of the church. Call Joyce Leesman at
217-642-5883 or Kay Proefrock at 642-5884 to reserve your copy.
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Main
Street Lincoln announces summer concert series
Main
Street Lincoln's annual Concerts in the Park series is set to begin
the first Sunday in June and continue through the end of July. The
free concerts begin at 7 p.m. in Latham Park, north of the courthouse
square in downtown Lincoln. The city of Lincoln, Lincoln Area Music
Society and Main Street Lincoln are underwriting the event.
The
series has expanded to include nine concerts with a variety of music
as well as old favorites. The schedule and sponsors are as follows:
June
4 – IB5 Brass Quintet, sponsored by Logan County Board members –
This group with a big brass sound from Normal will delight the
audience with a variety of new pop sounds and songs you'll want to
sing along to. (Rescheduled to Aug. 6)
June
11 – Heartland Jazz Orchestra, sponsored by Parker-Grieme Insurance
– Back by popular demand, this group is led by Doug Tidabeck, who is
well-known in the Lincoln community.
June
18, June 25, July 2 and July 9 – Lincoln Area Music Society,
sponsored by State Bank of Lincoln and LAMS – The backbone of the
concert series is made up of Lincoln area musicians with a new
repertoire each week.
July
16 – Paul and Win Grace, sponsored by Lincoln Public Library and
Prairie Years – Based near Columbia, Mo., these versatile vocalists
and multi-instrumentalists have performed all over the United States
and Canada. Toes will tap to the folk and old-time music that has been
a part of your life since you were a child. Fiddle, mandolin, guitar,
harmonica, autoharp and accordian are all perfect sounds for a summer
evening.
July
23 – Steely Pan, sponsored by Mayor Joan Ritter – You'll picture
yourself on a tropical island as you enjoy the Caribbean rhythms of
this popular and unique group. Bring your own hurrache sandals and
shades.
July
30 – Second Baptist Church "Voices of Praise," sponsored
by Bob Neal of Edward Jones Investments – This great hometown gospel
group will keep you excited all night long. This is their second year
to wrap up the concert series.
Aug.
6 – IB5 Brass Quintet, sponsored by Logan County Board members –
This group with a big brass sound from Normal will delight the
audience with a variety of new pop sounds and songs you'll want to
sing along to. (This concert was rescheduled from June 4.)
For
more information, contact Wendy Bell, program manager, Main Street
Lincoln, at 217-732-2929.
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