One day
changes lives
Local
advocates for residents in long-term care make a difference
Initial
training session to become a volunteer advocate and protect residents’
rights in long-term care facilities is scheduled for Saturday, July
15, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Lincoln Hill Free Methodist Church,
201 S. College in Lincoln. The advocate training is provided by I
Care, a long-term care ombudsman program.
Are
you ready to change lives? As a volunteer advocate, you can enrich the
lives of nursing home residents and protect their rights to quality
care and a life of dignity. Volunteer advocates visit residents at
least one day a month to:
Lunch
will be provided for prospective advocates in attendance. Attend the
training and then decide if you would like to volunteer. To confirm
your attendance, please contact Erin Strotheide at (800) 842-8538 by
July 14.
Computer
volunteers needed at Bartmann Health Care Center
If
you know how to turn on a computer and use a mouse, you have skills
that you can share with residents at Bartmann Health Care Center. We
are looking for volunteers of any age to come to the facility and
teach residents some basis computer skills. A computer, software and
printer, all in very good condition, were anonymously donated to the
facility earlier this year. Since then, a computer table has been
purchased along with a new mouse. They are ready for use and can be
found in the activity room near the activity director’s office. The
computer has several games, a word processor and drawing program, just
to name a few of its many features. Call Lija, Bartmann’s activity
director, at 217-642-5231 to volunteer a half hour or just one hour of
your time. You’ll be glad you did!
Congratulations
to Bartmann’s Employee of the Month
Virginia
Cox is a certified nurses assistant (CNA) and has been employed at
Bartmann Health Care Center in rural Atlanta for over 20 years. The
team marketing committee selected her for Employee of the Month of
June based on her work ethic and attitude.
“Virginia
is an asset to the facility and a valued employee. We’re glad
she’s a part of the Bartmann Health Care Team,”
says
administrator, June George. “Congratulations, Virginia, on your
well-deserved award and on a job well done!”
Bartmann
Health Care Center, managed by the Tutera Group, has been proudly
serving the community for over 50 years. They provide hospice,
intermediate, shelter, Medicaid and
Medicare (part B) care
24 hours a day, seven days a week. Call 217-642-5231 for a tour and a
complimentary lunch.
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Red
Cross classes offered in July
The
Logan County Red Cross will offer the following classes in July:
- Saturday, July 15, 9 a.m.
until noon – CPR Challenge. This class is for people with
previous Red Cross training who wish to be recertified in adult
cardiopulmonary resuscitation, infant and child CPR, or first aid.
-
Wednesday
and Thursday evenings, July 19 and 20 – Community First Aid and
Safety. Class hours Wednesday will be from 6 until 10 p.m., and
Thursday from 5 to 10 p.m. This class covers the CPR courses and
first aid.
Preregistration
is required. People interested may call 732-2134 for further
information, or come to the office at 125 S. Kickapoo St. Regular
office hours are from noon until 4 p.m.
Local
FFA members attended state convention
Five
Lincoln FFA members attended the 72nd annual Illinois State FFA
Convention in Springfield June 13 to15. Local participants in the
event were Jackie and Emily Bakken, Amanda and John Davison, and
Monica Short. Highlights included addresses from retiring state
officers and the election of new state officers.
The
FFA Section 14 President Betsy Bakken was bidden a fond farewell and
hailed for her hard work and dedication to the FFA.
The
FFA also wishes to thank the community for all their support of future
agricultural leaders.
[You
can visit the Lincoln FFA Web site at www.expage.com/lincolnffa.]
Sign
up by July 26 for 3-on-3 basketball at the fair
The Lincoln Railer
Basketball Booster Club will host a 3-on-3 basketball tournament at
the Logan County Fair on Aug. 5. Boys and girls from third through
12th grade are eligible and must register by July 26. Teams are
limited; sign up early. For more information about the one-day event,
contact Dave Renfro at 735-4444 or 445-2778.
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.
"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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