Bartmann
Employee Attended Annual Bookkeepers Meeting
Kim
Cyrulik Mitchell, employee of Bartmann Health Care Center, attended an
annual two-day bookkeepers meeting at Union Station in St. Louis, Mo. A
total of 45 facilities were represented, one person per facility. Topics
discussed included training on the new accounts receivable system and an
update on Medicare. Each bookkeeper received a candle and a $100 gift
certificate to the mall. Those attending were encouraged to use the office
computer more and to send reports via e-mail. "Ongoing education is
critical to the success of our employees. This kind of seminar provides
current information necessary to provide the highest quality of
services," says June George, RN and administrator at Bartmann's.
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. Bartmann's is a "not-for-profit" residence for seniors.
Pancake
and Sausage Meal Will Benefit Volunteers In Mission
The
United Methodist Men of First United Methodist Church will sponsor a
pancake and sausage benefit on Saturday, March 4, from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. at
the church. Proceeds from the benefit will go to the Volunteers In
Mission, who will be building a house for Henderson Settlement, a mission
agency of the United Methodist Church located in Frakes, Ky. The public is
invited to help support this project in rural Appalachia.
Youth
Hunter Safety Course Will Be Held March 24-25
A
10-hour youth hunter safety course will be held at the Lincoln Sportsmans
Club on Friday, March 24,
from 6 to 10 p.m. and on Saturday, March 25, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The
course is sponsored by the Illinois Department of Resources, Lincoln
Sportsmans Club, and Wal-Mart.
The
course is free, but must be attended both days. To register call (217)
732-2151 or (217) 732-4159.
Multiple
Sclerosis Society Fund-Raising Walk Scheduled
The
Multiple Sclerosis Society is holding a fund-raising walk in Lincoln
on Sunday, April 9, at 1:30 p.m. at Kickapoo Creek Park. Over
300,000 Americans suffer from multiple sclerosis, a disease of the
nervous system.
People
or businesses who wish to form teams, volunteer or donate to this MS
Walk 2000 should contact Jeanne Handlin at 732-3350 or Toni McDonald
at 732-8424 locally, or the Peoria branch at 1-800-423-5774.
Abraham
Lincoln in American Pop Culture Is Topic of Lincoln College Lecture Series
How
Americans view Abraham Lincoln in today’s society will be the topic for
the second Ralph G. Newman Lecture Series on Tuesday, March 7, at 7 p.m.
The lecture will be held at Johnston Center for Performing Arts on the
campus of Lincoln College. The lecture is free and open to the public.
Cullom
Davis, editor and director of The Lincoln Legal Papers, will be the
featured speaker. Davis' lecture, "Now He Belongs to the Sages:
Abraham Lincoln in American Popular Culture," will examine the ways
American culture view our 16th president in today’s multi-media society.
Davis
is the editor of the recently released compact disc, "The Law
Practice of Abraham Lincoln: The Complete Edition." He has been
involved with the Abraham Lincoln Association, the Oral History
Association and the Illinois Humanities Council and is professor of
history emeritus at the University of Illinois, Springfield.
Donors
Add to LJHS Summer Band Camp Scholarship Fund
The
Lincoln Junior High Summer Band Camp Scholarship Fund took a big jump this
week with the addition of several more sponsors. Adding to the list of
sponsors are a memorial to the late Lincoln industrialist Ken Alrutz from
his family, who now reside in Kansas; Mrs. Lorraine Wheal; the Lincoln Elementary
Education Association (the teachers of District 27); Abraham Lincoln
Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution; and Kiwanis Club of
Lincoln. These donors bring the total received thus far to $2323 of the
minimum goal of $2700 to send 18 students to the University of Illinois
Summer Youth Music Camp in July.
Previously
identified donors include the Ray Bryant family; Mr. and Mrs. George
Henrichsmeyer; Dr. and Mrs. Paul Kasa; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bates; State Bank
of Lincoln; Rotary Club of Lincoln; the Roger Boss family; and a memorial
by Keith Zimmerman, Lincoln Junior High director of bands, to former band
students Cliff Wilson, Gary Baldin, Eric Georgi, Ken Vogel, Donnie Fulk
and Nathan Ropp.
Groups
wishing to join the scholarship program can reach Zimmerman at Lincoln
Junior High School.
The
annual Lincoln Junior High Spring Concert has been rescheduled due to a
community conflict. The new date is Tuesday, May 2, at 7:30 p.m. That
concert traditionally is the high point of the musical year for the LJHS
Wind Ensemble, the Jazz Band and the Dixielanders. (This is also a date
change from the school calendar released in August.) The concert will be
preceded by a concert tour by the groups on April 28 to present formal
concert assemblies in other communities. Plans are still incomplete for
the tour stop locations and will be released later.
Lincoln
Public Library Seeks Bids for Custodial Services
INVITATION
TO BID
CUSTODIAL SERVICES
LINCOLN PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT
The
Lincoln Public Library District is soliciting bids for CUSTODIAL SERVICES
required by the Library for the period of April 1, 2000 through Sept. 30,
2000. The work is to be performed at the Library’s Carnegie building and
Annex building. Specifications of the job requirements and a copy of the
"conditions for contract" may be obtained from the Library
during the Library’s regular business hours. A job site inspection will
be available BY APPOINTMENT by contacting the Library Director. Bids will
be received at the Library at 725 Pekin St., Lincoln, IL until 5 p.m.,
March 16, 2000. The bids will be opened and read at 6:30 p.m. on March 16,
2000 at the Board of Trustees meeting at the Library. The Lincoln Public
Library District is an equal opportunity employer. The Library has adopted
a resolution determining prevailing wage rates for public works in
accordance with the Illinois Compiled Statutes. The Lincoln Public Library
District reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive
irregularities therein, and all bidders must agree that such rejection
shall be without liability on the part of the Lincoln Public Library
District for any penalty brought by a bidder because of such rejections,
nor shall the bidder seek any recourse of any kind against the Library
District because of such rejections. The filing of any bid in response to
this invitation shall constitute an agreement of the bidder to these
conditions.
Richard Sumrall, Library Director
Lincoln Public Library District, 725 Pekin Street, Lincoln, IL 62656
(217) 732-8878 – telephone
(217) 732-6273 – fax
Feb. 24, 2000
Methamphetamine
Awareness Seminar Scheduled
The
Healthy Communities Partnership is hosting two free methamphetamine
awareness seminars. Methamphetamine is also known as "meth,"
"crank," "speed" and "ice." The seminars are
set for Monday, March 6, at 7:30 a.m. at the Lincoln Park District, and
Monday, March 13, at 6:30 p.m. at the Lincoln Junior High School.
Master
Sergeant Bruce Liebe, of the Illinois State Police and currently assigned
to the federal Drug Enforcement Agency, will explain the effects this
extremely dangerous drug has on our communities. Topics include how
methamphetamine is made, how the waste by-products affect our families,
how methamphetamine use is affecting the farming community, and what our
community can do to battle this growing problem. Information will benefit
farmers, business owners, parents, school officials and other community
members.
For
more information, contact Dayle Eldredge at 217-732-2161, ext. 409.
Illinois
Main Street Offers Retail Management Skills Workshops
Illinois
Main Street is offering "Retail Management Skills Workshops" for
businesses in Main Street communities such as Lincoln. Workshops will be
presented by Jon Schallert of Schallert & Associates, Inc. of Sorento,
Fla. Schallert is well known for his expertise in retail merchandising and
has been a presenter several times at the National Town Meeting for Main
Street Communities.
Workshops
are scheduled on March 13 in Carbondale, March 14 in Jacksonville, March
15 in Elmhurst and March 16 in St. Charles and will run from 7:30 to 9
a.m. each day. To get information about the workshop site and/or register
for one of the sessions, call the Illinois Main Street office at (217)
782-7514 by Wednesday, March 8.
Orientation
Planned for Class of 2004
LCHS
will hold freshman orientation for the class of 2004 and their parents at
6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 9. The evening will begin in the LCHS auditorium
with presentations by department liaisons, administrators and other high
school personnel. Immediately following, there will be an activity fair in
the cafeteria. Student Council members will be available to give guided
tours of the building.
At
this meeting we will explain registration procedures, describe courses and
give information on the variety of activities that are available for
students to participate in during their high school career.
Mount
Pulaski Hosts Fundraiser for Visitors Center
A
fundraiser for the "Looking for Lincoln" visitors center in
Mount Pulaski will be from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 4. People can tour
the historical society museum and the Mount Pulaski Courthouse.
Refreshments will be available at the museum, and the Jane Hartman
Trio will play from 2 to 4 p.m. The group performs classical music and
jazz and has some CD's in publication.
Tickets
are available at many local business and at the museum and will also
be available at the door. Donations of $10 are suggested. There is no
charge for children.
Butter
Braid Bread Available for Easter
The
Lincoln Church of God Ladies Ministries have begun their spring butter
braid bread sales. These wonderful dessert breads are available for $8.
You can contact the church at 732-8989 to order. These breads will be
delivered in time for your Easter dinners!
Seat
Belt and Child Safety Program Presented to Zonta Members
Susan
Hocker, coordinator of the seat belt and child safety program for
the Illinois Department of Transportation for the last 22 years,
presented the Zonta program Tuesday, Feb. 8, at the Lincoln Elks
Club. She brought two of the newest car seats, one for preemies
and a booster seat for toddlers up to 60 lbs. She stressed that
most seat belts are not secure enough for 40-lb. children.
The
Zonta Club was invited to attend an appreciation dinner given by
the Salvation Army Saturday, Feb. 19, at Zion Lutheran Church in
Lincoln. The Lincoln Express from Lincoln College will be
performing. This is a thank you for all organizations who rang
bells for the Salvation Army this past Christmas.
The
nomination committee was named for the new slate of officers and
board members. They are Charlotte Bennett, Pete Smiley and Becky
Werth. The Zonta Club will be walking in the "Relay for
Life" to be held April 14-15 at the Lincoln Recreational
Center. More information will be given at the March meeting.
The
next Zonta meeting will be Tuesday, March 14, at 6:30 p.m. at the
Elks Club in Lincoln. The program will be given by Jim and Beth
Turley.
Zonta
Scholarship Applications Available
Students
planning a career in the healthcare field may apply now for the
scholarships offered by the Zonta Club of Lincoln. Any resident of Logan
County who is currently enrolled or has been accepted in a healthcare
professional curriculum at an accredited institution is eligible.
Past
winners are also eligible, but not students with less than one academic
year of study left. Students may be enrolled or accepted in fields such as
medicine, nursing, pharmacy, sports medicine or medical technology. The
scholarships are available to students enrolled in college or universities
anywhere in the United States.
Scholarship
forms are available at all high schools in Logan County, Lincoln College,
Family Medical Center, Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital, Logan County
Health Department, The Christian Village Nursing Home, St. Clara’s
Manor, Maple Ridge Care Centre, and at Graue, Medicap or CVS pharmacies.
Forms
may also be obtained from Zonta member Marilyn Weingarz, 1425 1307th St.,
Lincoln, telephone 735-1840. They must be returned to Weingarz by April 1.
Completed applications must include, along with personal information,
transcripts and three letters of reference.
There
are usually several scholarship winners, Weingarz said, with awards
ranging from $500 to $1,000. Judging will be done by a committee of
community leaders in the health care profession and education as well as
members of Zonta.
Zonta
is an international service organization formed to advance the status of
women worldwide and to provide service to the community. Weingarz
stressed, however, that the scholarships are open to both men and women.
Conservation
Tree Sale Underway
The
Logan County Soil & Water Conservation District will sponsor a tree
sale program again this year to encourage more tree planting. The trees
may be used for any purpose and planted in town or country. Some uses are
these: windbreaks, timber production, wildlife cover, Christmas trees and
ornamental planting.
Evergreen
species being offered this year include white pine, red pine, Norway
spruce, Colorado blue spruce, Douglas fir and Scotch pine. Hardwoods,
ornamentals and shrubs being offered are red maple, sugar maple, red oak,
white oak, green ash, mountain ash, river birch, black walnut, eastern
redbud, white flowering dogwood, red osier dogwood, high-bush cranberry
and American bittersweet.
The
evergreens will be sold in bundles of 25 and the hardwoods in bundles of
five. They will be sold for approximately $1.00-$1.25 per tree. If you
cannot use 25 trees, you might want to combine your order with a
neighbor's. Individual trees may be purchased for $2 per tree.
Marking
flags will be sold as well. These flags may be placed by the trees to help
locate them for mowing. A two-year time-release fertilizer tablet is also
available. In addition, orders will be taken for tree protectors. These
are corrugated plastic wraps that protect the tree from deer, rodents,
weather and mowers. The wraps promote straighter and faster growth.
Trees
are scheduled to be delivered in April. You will be notified of the exact
date for pickup.
Please
call the district office at 732-2010, ext. 3, or stop by the office at
1650 Fifth Street Road, Lincoln, for more information and an order form.
Conservation District
Sponsors Poster Contest
[Fifth graders at West Lincoln-Broadwell smile after
groundwater demonstration by Steve Bracey.
A groundwater model
demonstrates the characteristics and behavior of groundwater.]
The
Logan County Soil & Water Conservation District is sponsoring their
annual poster contest for fifth graders in the county. The theme for this
year's contest is "Groundwater- H20 Below." The district will
select the top three posters later this spring and award $20.00 for first,
$10.00 for second and $5.00 for third. For more information contact Steve
Bracey, resource conservationist for the Logan County Soil & Water
Conservation District at 732-2010 ext.3.
Heritage
In Flight Museum
The
Heritage In Flight Museum at the Logan County Airport is open every
weekend from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is open during the week by special
arrangement by calling 732-3333. The museum contains historical aviation
exhibits from as far back as World War I. Donations to the museum have
come from Logan County residents who served in the flying branches of the
United States military and from military and civilian sources throughout
the U.S. Heritage In Flight holds its regular meetings on the first
Saturday of the month at 1 p.m. in the commons room of the airport
terminal building. We are always interested in new members who have an
interest in helping to maintain the museum and the important and
fascinating historical records that it contains. The Heritage In Flight
Museum is a non-profit organization.
Lincoln
Police Department
Volunteers
sought for training to issue parking citations
The
Lincoln Police Department is establishing a list of volunteers that will
be granted the authority to issue citations, with Lincoln city limits, to
vehicles parked illegally in parking spaces on public and private property
that are reserved for persons with disabilities. The volunteers will be
trained by the Lincoln Police Department and the Center for Independent
Living. All volunteers must live within the city limits, be 21 years of
age, pass a background check and complete required training. Applicants
may pick up an application at the Lincoln Police Department between the
hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. or at Lincoln City Hall from the hours of 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. All applications must be returned by March 15 at 4 p.m.
There will be a limit of ten volunteers at this time. If you have any
questions, please contact officer Rich Montcalm at 735-4905.
Applications
available for Citizens Police Academy
The
Lincoln Police Department is accepting applications for the fifth Citizen
Police Academy. The academy will meet every Monday from March 6 through
May 8 at 6:30 p.m. in the blue room at the Logan County Safety Complex.
The experience will be enjoyable, and you will gain knowledge of how a
police department actually operates within itself and with the public. You
can carry this experience and knowledge with you for a lifetime. The
applications can be picked up at the police department. If you have any
questions, please contact Community Police Officer Rich Montcalm at
732-2151 or 735-4509.
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