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Hands
are for helping
[OCT.
25, 2000]
The
Logan County AmeriCorps members have collaborated with Sojourn in
putting together a project titled "Hands are not for Hitting,
Words are not for hurting." The Logan County AmeriCorps members
have distributed materials to teachers interested in using the
project with their classes. The materials include posters, stacks of
cut-out hands for students, and information for teachers to present
about how "hands are not for hitting, and words are not for
hurting." The students then sign their names on the hands,
pledging not to use their hands to hit for one month.
In
response to the project, some teachers asked the AmeriCorps to
provide additional support and follow-up. There will be assemblies
with a skit on Thursday, Oct. 26, at the following schools:
- Elkhart School, 9 a.m.
- Mount Pulaski School, 1
p.m.
- Central School, 2 p.m.
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LCHS
musicians picked for district fests
[OCT.
18, 2000]
Several
LCHS musicians were selected through competitive audition to
participate in the Illinois Music Educators Association District 4
Concert and Jazz Festivals.
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Chosen
for District 4 band are Blinn Bates, Kirsten Gandenberger and Luke
Gerardot, alto sax; Molly Johnson, flute; and Joel Andreasen,
trumpet.
Chosen
for district orchestra are Rachel Buchholz, trumpet, and Michael
Kasa, trombone.
Doug
Rohrer was chosen for district choir.
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These
musicians will perform in concert on Nov. 4 at Western Illinois
University.
Jason
Yarcho, piano, and Billy Barmes, drums, were chosen for the District
Jazz Festival, hosted by Jacksonville High School on Nov. 18.
[News
release from Tony Corpus, LCHS band director]
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Fourth
graders experience interactive history at Lincoln College Museum
[OCT.
3, 2000]
History
at the Lincoln College Museum was brought to life last Thursday for
a small group of fourth graders from Northwest School in Lincoln.
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[Ron Keller, Lincoln
College Museum curator, brings history to life for fourth grade
students from Northwest School.]
Ron
Keller, current Lincoln College Museum curator, encouraged the kids
to travel back in time as he welcomed them. Dressed in typical 1800s
attire, he introduced himself to the group as John S. Stephens, the
small boy who witnessed Abraham Lincoln’s watermelon christening
of the town of Lincoln. The children, who are students in Mrs.
Splain’s, Miss Barcalow’s and Mrs. Bachman’s classes at
Northwest School, listened to history being retold from the
perspective of a person who was around during Lincoln’s era.
As
Keller gave kids a hands-on approach to learning about the past,
Mrs. Splain was happy to see such a response from her students.
"This is great for the kids to come here and experience the
Lincoln artifacts. It lets the kids expand on the history we’ve
talked about in class."
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[Nathan Truethart,
Kayleb Galvin, Lindsey Walter and other Northwest students learn
about Lincoln history at the Lincoln College Museum from Ron Keller,
curator.]
Keller
agrees and says his goals are to increase the awareness of the rich
history on display in our small-town museum. "I want to
continue to present our history in an interactive manner," he
said. "The fourth grade group from Northwest was a terrific
group, and I look forward to many more school groups."
Lincoln
College Museum is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
and admission is free. Larger groups are encouraged to call ahead at
732-3155, Ext. 295.
[Jean
Ann Miller]
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Borowiak
receives James Hickey Scholarship
[OCT.
5, 2000]
Congratulations
to Kari Borowiak, tech assistant at Abraham Lincoln Memorial
Hospital, for recently receiving the James
Hickey Scholarship at Lincoln College. Kari is planning to pursue a
degree in nursing.
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Hunter
is awarded Humphrey
Scholarship at Lincoln College
[OCT.
3, 2000]
Brian
J. Hunter of Lincoln is this year's recipient of the Robert R.
Humphrey Scholarship at Lincoln College.
Hunter,
a 2000 Lincoln Community High School graduate, is studying general
education courses with an emphasis on architecture and
computer-aided design.
Hunter
is the son of Robert and Connie Hunter of Lincoln.
The
Humphrey Scholarship is in memory of Mr. Robert R. Humphrey, a
well-known Logan County attorney and past Lincoln College trustee.
It is awarded to an outstanding student of good academic standing.
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Watson
is awarded Behrends Scholarship
at Lincoln College
[OCT.
2, 2000]
Vanessa
Watson of Hartsburg is this year's recipient of the Anna K. and Bernard E.
Behrends Scholarship at Lincoln College.
Watson,
a 2000 Hartsburg-Emden High School graduate, is studying general
education courses with an emphasis on criminal justice.
Watson
is the daughter of Patty Horn of Hartsburg and Dave Watson of
Springfield.
The
Anna K. and Bernard E. Behrends Scholarship is awarded to a graduate
of a Logan County high school with good academic standing.
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School menus
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Carroll
Catholic School
Lunch
menu
October 2000
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
2
Nacho supreme Corn
Bread and butter
Pears
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3
Bologna sandwich
Cheese slice
Potato chips
Peas Applesauce
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4
Cheeseburger Macaroni Green
beans Bread and
butter Pineapple
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5
Lil Smokies in barbecue sauce Baked beans Bread and
butter Fruit cocktail Apple slices
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6
Veggie soup Crackers
Peanut butter sandwich Pickle
sticks Peaches
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9
Columbus Day
No school
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10
Hamburger on
bun
French fries
Peas
Fruit cocktail
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11
Corn dog
Pretzels
Carrots
Pears
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12
Sausage gravy and biscuit
Hash browns
Peaches Apple slices
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13
Meatless spaghetti Green beans
Garlic bread
Applesauce
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16
Ham slice
Au gratin potatoes
Carrots Bread and butter
Pineapple
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17
Chicken and noodles
Green beans Bread and butter Applesauce
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18
Beef stew Lettuce salad
Cornbread Peaches
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19
Mr. Rib Cheese sticks
Carrots Fruit
cocktail
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20
Skroodles and
cheese Peanut
butter sandwich
Peas
Pears
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23
Lasagna helper
Corn
Bread and butter Applesauce
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24
Cream chicken on biscuit
Carrots
Pineapple
Pudding
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25
Chili with crackers
Peanut butter
sandwich Shredded cheese Fruit cocktail
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26
Ham sandwich Potato chips Green
beans Peaches
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27
Potato soup with crackers
Lettuce salad Cheese sticks
Pears
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30
Barbecue chicken
Cottage cheese
Carrots Bread and butter
Pineapple
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31
Halloween
Witches' broomsticks Baked
eyes Ghost goo Cake
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Lincoln
Elementary Schools
Breakfast menu
October/ November 2000
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
23
Cereal
Cinnamon toast
Juice
Milk
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24
Silver dollar pancakes
Sausage
Fruit
Milk
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25
Cereal
Toast with jelly
Juice
Milk
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26
Breakfast pizza Orange wedges
Milk
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27
Teacher Institute
No school
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30
Cereal
Pop Tart
Juice
Milk
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31
French toast sticks with syrup
Fruit
Milk
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1
Cereal Peanut
butter and jelly sandwich
Juice
Milk
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2
Trix yogurt Rice krispy treat Banana
Milk
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3
Parent/ Teacher Conferences
No school
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6
Cereal
Toast with jelly
Juice
Milk
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7
Oatmeal Toast
Fruit
Milk
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8
Cereal
Cinnamon toast
Juice
Milk
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9
Iced pastry Fruit
Milk
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10
Cereal Peanut
butter and jelly sandwich
Juice
Milk
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Lincoln
Elementary Schools
Lunch menu
October/November 2000
Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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23
Hot dog on bun Hash brown Carrot sticks
Fruit cocktail
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24
Salisbury steak Mashed potatoes Bread and butter
Broccoli and cauliflower with cheese
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25
Tacos with lettuce and cheese
Peas
Tortilla chips with
salsa Peaches
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26
Chicken and noodles Green
beans Peanut butter sandwich
Apple crisp
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27
Teacher Institute
No school
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30
Chicken strips with sauce Mashed potatoes
Bread and butter Strawberry applesauce
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31
Hamburger on bun with cheese French fries
Rice krispy treat Peaches
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1
Pepperoni pizza
Corn
Carrot sticks Pears
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2
Chili with crackers Peanut butter
sandwich Dill
spear Whipped dessert
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3
Parent/teacher Conferences
No school
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6
Smokies in bar b.q. sauce Mashed
potatoes Bread and
butter Green beans
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7
Max cheese sticks with sauce
Corn
Carrot stick Pears
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8
Chicken and biscuit
Peas
Celery sticks Applesauce
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9
Sloppy joes Coleslaw
Pretzels French fries
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10
French toast sticks with syrup
Hash brown Sausage patty Peaches
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Milk
served with all meals
Web
surfers!
www.familyfoodzone.com
is a family site with
a tip of the day, an art contest and recipes for kids
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West
Lincoln-Broadwell Elementary School
Lunch menu
October 2000
Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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2
Hot ham and cheese on bun French fries Baked
beans Applesauce
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3
Tenderloin Potatoes and
gravy
Peas
Bread and butter Fresh fruit
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4
Soft tacos
Salsa
Lettuce Chips with
cheese
sauce
Corn
Jell-O
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5
Turkey tenders Mexican potatoes Green beans Bread and butter
Blueberry crisp
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6
Cheeseburger on
bun
French
fries
Raw veggies Pears
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9
Columbus Day
No school
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10
Ham horseshoe French fries Veggie
sticks Pineapple
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11
Chicken nuggets Cheesy potatoes Lettuce salad
Berry applesauce
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12
Cream chicken on biscuit
Potatoes
Peas
Jell-O
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13
Meat and cheese
pizza
Potato coins Green
beans M&M bar cookie
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16
Cheeseburger on
bun
French fries
Corn
Peach cup
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17
Chicken filet on
bun Potatoes
and gravy Broccoli
cheese
bake
Apple slices
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18
Tenderloin on bun French fries Baked beans Jell-O
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19
Breadsticks with meat sauce
Salad
Green beans Mixed fruit
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20
Chicken noodle soup
Crackers Combo sandwich Veggie sticks
Fruit ice
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23
Chicken enchilada Sour
cream Green beans Lettuce
Applesauce
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24
Cream turkey on biscuit
Potatoes
Peas
Jell-O
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25
Turkey tenders French fries Cheesy
vegetables Cherries and cream
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26
Cheese pizza Potato coins
Corn Oranges
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27
Corn dog Chips with cheese
sauce
Raw veggies Fruit cup
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30
Chili
Crackers
Cheese toasty Raw veggies
Fruit ice
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31
Breadsticks with meat sauce Green beans
Salad
Fresh fruit
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