Free
hunter safety course for youth offered July 28 and 29
A
free youth hunter safety course will be at the Lincoln Sportsman's
Club on Friday, July 28, from 6 to 10 p.m. and Saturday, July 29, from
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Participants must attend both sessions to receive
credit for the program. To register call the Logan County Sheriff's
Department at 732-4159 or the Lincoln Police Department at 732-2151.
Rotary
International governor visits Lincoln club
Dan
Thornburgh, governor of Rotary International District 6490, praised
the Lincoln Rotary Club on Wednesday for its local efforts to promote
family literacy. Governor Thornburgh has been on a speaking tour of
all Rotary clubs in District 6490, which encompasses east central
Illinois. Club officers reviewed annual goals and discussed upcoming
Rotary programs with the governor during his visit.
Thornburgh
is a professor emeritus of journalism from Eastern Illinois University
in Charleston. He has been active in Rotary affairs since joining the
Charleston Rotary Club in 1960
As
part of a local literacy campaign, all kindergarteners entering
District 27, West Lincoln-Broadwell, Chester-East Lincoln, Carroll
Catholic and Zion Lutheran schools are receiving special books this
year courtesy of the Lincoln Rotary Club. Reatha Owen, chairwoman of
the club’s literacy project, says that the books, "Kindergarten
Kids" and "When You Go to Kindergarten," are designed
for the family to read together and serve to better prepare the young
student for many new kindergarten activities.
In
another community project, several Lincoln Rotarians will be taking
local youth to a Chicago Cubs baseball game on Friday, July 21. This
is the second year for the project, which gives disadvantaged youth a
chance to experience big city cultural events.
Advanced
handbell choir to perform in Lincoln
Bells
In Motion, an advanced handbell choir from Springfield, will be
presenting "Ring Around the
World," a pops concert of
international music, at St. John United Church of Christ in Lincoln on
Sunday, July 23, at 3:30 p.m. The concert will feature music from
"Les Miserables," "Russian Sailor's Dance," and
"El Capitan" march. Admission is free. A free-will offering
will be taken.
Bells
In Motion is a unique musical group consisting of 13 advanced handbell
musicians from the central Illinois area who are accepted through
audition. The group performs on six octaves of handbells, drum set and
other percussion, flute, and synthesizer. With a wide variety of pops,
jazz and specialty compositions, Bells In Motion features a type of
non-traditional handbell performance that thrills audiences of all
kinds.
The
group's director, Michael Lamb, is an accomplished musician and
handbell soloist. He has conducted and played handbells for 15 years
and has studied music at the University of Illinois and Illinois State
University. He is music director at the First Congregational Church in
Springfield and was a past member of the Illinois Symphony Chorus.
Lamb also presents numerous
clinics each year on handbell ringing and has recently formed American
Bronze, a national performance handbell choir which plans to tour
Europe in 2001.
Optimist
Club reports on June meeting
Members
Beth Davis, Doug DeMay, Vicki Hasprey, Lori Johnson, Roger Matson,
Milton Wiggers and Bob Wood attended the June 1 meeting of the Lincoln
Optimist Club.
Guests
were Christina Dye, second-place winner in the Illinois District Essay
Contest, and her father, Don Dye. Milton Wiggers, past governor of the
Illinois District, presented the Christina with the second-place
plaque for the Illinois District Optimists.
It
was announced that membership dues for the current year are due now to
Doug DeMay.
Officer
candidates for the Optimist year 2001 are Vicki Hasprey, president;
Roger Matson, first vice-president; Beth Davis, second vice-president;
Bob Wood, secretary; Doug DeMay, treasurer; Karen Schwantz, one-year
board term; Lori Johnson and Jack Milan, two-year board term; and Bob
Wood, publicity.
The
July meeting was scheduled for 1 p.m. Sunday, July 16, at the home of
Beth Davis, club president.
The
Optimist swim party will be on Aug. 2 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the
Lincoln Rec. Center. This is a youth event. Pop and pizza will be
furnished by the Lincoln Optimist Club.
Breastfeeding
Support Group meets July 20
The
Breastfeeding Support Group will meet at Logan County Health
Department on Thursday, July 20, 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.
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