Year
2000 Logan County Fair booths
Office
of Attorney General
Abraham
Lincoln Memorial Hospital
Ag
Land FS, Inc.
Allen’s
Tire and Repair
B
& L Photography
CEFCU
Crime
Stoppers of Logan County
Cross
Enterprises
Commodity
Credit Corporation
Office
of Comptroller of State
Cabinet
Pak
Lincoln/Logan
Chamber of Commerce
W.E.
Doom & Co.
DARE
Harold
Eimer
Farm
Credit Service of Central Illinois
Fawn
Tungate
Gibbons
and Associates
Paul
Gleason
Garst
Seed Company
Graue,
Inc.
Larry
Humphrey’s Tiling & Excavating
Griffitts
Exterior
Hoblit
Seed Co.
Horizon
Genetic Seed
Harnacke
Builders
Hubner
Seed
Scottie
Jeter
Jack’s
Sales
Culligan
Knights
of Columbus
Database
Research
Logan
County Soil & Water Conservation District
Abraham
Lincoln Tourism Bureau
Logan
County Democratic Association
Logan
County Farm Bureau
Logan
County Central Republican Committee
Logan
County Health Department
Logan
Rural Fire Department and E-911
LC
Upholstery
Logan
County Joint Solid Waste Agency
Family
Foods, Inc.
Modern
Brake & Tire Alignment
Victorian
McKinnon
Modern Woodsmen of
America |
Michelle
Maccormick
Maple
Ridge Nursing
Midwest
Safety
Navigational
Creative Services
Cheryl
Nimmons
Outdoor
Connection
Dale
Ostermeier
P
& M Communications
Peoria
Siding
Park
Meadows Baptist Church
Puritan
Springs
Patio
Outlet Rooms
Michelle’s
Home & Garden
Rohlfs
Implement
Lincoln
Daily News.com
Young
Lee
Midstate
Siding & Windows
Guatam
Patel
Doreen
Prier
Thermoview
Friends
of Fred Tabor
Dan
Welters
Rawlings
Trailer Sales, Inc.
Kevin
Ritchhart Exotic Birds & Animals
Rubber
Roost
Senior
Citizens of Logan County
Schmidt-Marcotte
ImplementCo.
Stanley
Home Products
Shirts
& More
Secretary
of State Special Events
Snyder
& Associates
Jim
Stoldt
Treasurer
of State of Illinois
Jim
Xamis Ford/Lincoln/Mercury
Tip
Top FARMS
Union
Planters Bank
Zion
Lutheran Church
Becky
Burg
Community
Child Care Connection
Energy
Plus
Balloons
Galore
Specialty
Video Tape
Edward
D. Jones
Towan
Golf Cart
Lincoln Football
Booster Club |
Food
concessions at the Logan County Fair
Cullers
French Fries
Clair’s
Classic Foods
Edens
Concessions
Dean
Fulkerson Snak Shack
Dutchess
Funnel Cakes
D
& J Concessions
Lincoln
Land Catering
Family Foods, Inc. |
Petti
Pups and Pop
Sivori
Catering, Inc.
Marj-Earl
Concessions
Whitaker
Concessions
Zorba’s
Greek Delights
Country
Fryer Concessions
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Abraham
Lincoln Memorial Hospital names new board members
New
community volunteers took their seats on the boards of Abraham Lincoln
Memorial Hospital during the hospital’s annual meeting on May
18. Over 110 guests attended the dinner that highlighted the progress
and growth of the hospital during the past year.
The
joint meeting of the ALMH Board of Directors and the boards of
Abraham Lincoln Healthcare Foundation and Lincoln Health Services
Inc. served to recognize retiring members and welcome new board
members.
Dennis
Carroll, M.D., medical staff president, noted several major medical
developments and the expanded programs and services at ALMH. The new
rehabilitation facility and expanded surgery area opened in March,
providing state-of-the art services and technology to patients. The
expansion of physician clinic space in the hospital was also completed
during the past year, including the renovation of the pain management
and laser clinic areas. Two new residents from the Springfield Family
Practice Resident Program of SIU School of Medicine joined the staff,
and the list of visiting specialists to ALMH continues to grow.
Dr.
Carroll and Woody Hester, president and CEO, recognized the commitment
and leadership of the late Dr. Jack Means and the late Dr. Edward
Ulrich. In November 1999, the ALMH Board of Directors accepted a
resolution honoring and recognizing Drs. Means and Ulrich for their
service to ALMH and their commitment to health care.
Board
of Directors Chairman Robert Albert noted the emphasis on quality of
care at ALMH. The Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare
Organizations awarded ALMH an overall composite score of 96 out of a
possible 100 during its triennial survey.
During
the past year, ALMH hosted two delegations of hospital administrators
and physicians from the People’s Republic of China, and one
delegation from Osaka, Japan.
Robert
Albert is the sole member retiring from the Board of Directors, while
Tom Kissel is the lone new member. Board of Directors members for the
coming year are Mark Graue, chairman; William Marcotte,
chairman-elect; William Martinie, secretary; William Hull, treasurer;
Dennis Carroll, M.D.; Mary Bruns; Shirley Dittus; Tom Kissel; Martha
Sasse; Paul Gilmore; John Blackburn; Kevin Eack; Woody Hester; Dru
Hauter, M.D.; and Paul Kasa, M.D.
Lauri
Bates, chairman of the Abraham Lincoln Healthcare Foundation,
addressed major accomplishments by the foundation over the past year.
The annual Fore-ALMH Golf Outing raised $11,500 for the Care-A-Van
service, ALMH’s non-emergency transportation system. Community
friends donated almost $13,000 to the Light-Up-A-Life program, which
supports the Dr. Wayne J. Schall Hospice Fund.
The
1999 ’Tis the Season, co-presented with Main Street Lincoln, was a
great success. The Abraham Lincoln Healthcare Foundation received
$4,500 from the event. The Dwight F. Zimmerman Healthcare Career
Scholarship awarded scholarships totaling $4,500 to five area high
school seniors.
Robert
Albert joins the foundation board in 2000. The foundation board
members for the coming year are Lauri Bates, chairman; Robert
Meinershagen, vice chairman; William Hull, secretary; Robert Arneaud,
treasurer; Woody Hester, president and CEO; Karen Sanders, executive
director; Robert Albert; Marilyn Armbrust; Shirley Bartelmay; Harold
Drake; Shirley Edwards; Mark Graue; Dru Hauter, M.D.; Evelyn Madigan,
Norma Jean Nauts; Bradley Neal; William Sahs; Gerald Sampen; Martha
Sasse; Betty Gail Wagner; and Betty Zimmerman.
Steve
Becker, secretary of the Lincoln Health Services Inc. Board of
Directors, highlighted growth at the two businesses this board
oversees. The Abe Lincoln Pharmacy experienced a seven percent
increase in revenues and a five percent increase in its Gold Club
memberships. Lincoln Medical Equipment and Supply Co. consolidated its
business service with Alternative Care Services, ALMH’s partner in
Memorial Health System. Lincoln Medical Equipment and Supply is
undergoing a showroom renovation that will include a new product line.
Susan Harmon, M.D., joins the Lincoln Health Services Inc. Board of
Directors. Board members for the coming year include Clyde Reynolds,
chairman; Steve Becker, vice chairman; Woody Hester, president; Pat
Przykopanski, secretary; Mark Wade, treasurer; Susan Harmon, M.D.; and
Gail Nunnery.
Woody
Hester, president and CEO of the hospital, reviewed operating profit
margins of hospitals nationwide as related to the Balanced Budget Act
of 1997. Hester also highlighted the healthcare needs of rural
residents according to a national leaders assessment survey.
The
evening concluded with a presentation of the new ALMH video, "We
are ALMH," featuring employees and services of ALMH.
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.
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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 – (This concert was rescheduled from 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.
For
more information, contact Wendy Bell, program manager, Main Street
Lincoln, at 217-732-2929.
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