Learn
about law enforcement firsthand
The
Lincoln Police Department is again offering the Citizens Police Academy. Classes
begin Monday, Feb. 26. The Citizens Police Academy gives you an opportunity to
learn about law enforcement firsthand — from riding with an officer while on
patrol to learning about the different programs the Lincoln Police Department
offers to the community.
Academy
classes will meet one evening a week for nine weeks. The sessions start at 6:30
p.m. and adjourn at approximately 8:30 p.m. Most of the classes are at the Logan
County Safety Complex. Special activities may be at other locations.
To
get an application, please contact Officer Rich Montcalm at (217) 735-4905, or
you can pick up an application at 911 Pekin St. in Lincoln. Don’t let this
opportunity pass!
[Lincoln
Police Department news release]
Second
chance to walk to benefit people with MS
The
local 2001 MS Walk will be on April 1 at Kickapoo Creek Park in Lincoln. Funds
received through the walk support research, education, advocacy and local
programs that enhance the quality of life for people with multiple sclerosis and
their families.
The
first walk, last year, was tremendously successful, exceeded its goal and raised
over $10,000, thanks to all who helped.
Anyone
who wishes to form a walk team or make a donation for this year's walk should
contact any member of the MS Walk committee: Brenda Centers, (217) 735-3667;
Jeanne Handlin, (217) 732-3350; or Gene or Toni McDonald, (217) 732-8424. There
is no minimum amount that must be donated by each walker.
[MS
Walk committee announcement]
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Activities
at Lincoln Park District
In
March Ed Logan will be our instructor for Saturday Crafts. Saturday, March 10, is the
date. Woodworking will be featured, with each participant building two
birdhouses. One of the birdhouses can be taken home, and the other we will
install in one of our local parks. For this class, if you have a hammer,
please bring it with you.
Boys
baseball and girls softball sign-up will be on Saturday, March 17, 24 and 31, at
Lincoln Park District, between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Questions about costs may
be directed to Lincoln Park District at 732-8770. Men's and women's sign-ups
will start April 9 and go through May 4. Again, questions may be addressed
to Lincoln Park District
Health
Fair for the general public will be Saturday, March 17. This year’s
promises to be even bigger and better. One of the many new displays we are
featuring this year is called the Convincer. The Convincer is a machine
that replicates a low-speed automobile impact and the safety that wearing your
seat belt provides. The hours for this free event are 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
[Lincoln
Park District news release]
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Program
will tell of resources in health care for seniors
LaVerne
Landers, from ALMH, will provide a program entitled "Community Resources:
What's Available and How to Access It" on Thursday, March 1, at 10 a.m. The
program will be given at the University of Illinois Extension building on the
northeast corner of the fairgrounds. Mrs. Landers will focus primarily on health
care issues for older members of the community, as well as for their caregivers.
For
more information please call 732-8289.
Big
turnout for bowling party
The
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs (ATOD) Task Force of the Healthy Communities
Partnership would like to thank the community for their participation in the
bowling party on Sunday, Feb. 11. We did not know how tremendous the response
was going to be. Logan Lanes informed us that there were 340 bowlers in the
four-hour time period. We know that there were some of you that did not get a
chance to bowl, or bowl as much as you would like, but we thank you all for your
patience and understanding.
We
consider the day a huge success, and it would not have been as nearly successful
without the assistance of Logan Lanes. They made sure that the event was handled
fairly and guided the task force in achieving its goal for the day. Jimmy John’s
was incredible for making and delivering more sandwiches than we thought we were
going to need. A great big thank you to all the task force members and their
families that helped make the bowling party a success.
[News
release from ATOD Task Force]
DAR
chapter welcomes prospective members
The regular
meeting of the Mason City Salt Creek Prairie Chapter NSDAR will be on
Saturday, Feb. 24. A one o'clock luncheon at Steve's Family Restaurant will
precede the business meeting and program. This "membership
meeting" is an opportunity for all prospective DAR members to attend. Guest
speaker Wm. Hazard will present genealogy information useful in searching our
roots. Mrs. Harold Wm. Mangold, national defense chairman for the group, will
report. A special community service announcement will be made along with
any other committee reports. Mrs. John Walters and Mrs. Harold Taylor will
be the hostess committee. Guests are always welcome.
Oasis
report
The
Oasis, Logan County's Senior Citizen Center, is located at 501 Pulaski St. in
Lincoln. The Oasis is open weekdays, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and for Friday and Sunday
night pinochle and other table games. The center is closed on holidays. Activities are open to
all Logan County senior citizens.
Crafters
are making and adding new items to the gift shop on a weekly basis. The
Oasis encourages everyone to stop by and see the new items. Be sure to check out
the new sale table. The craft committee needs helpers to make more craft items
for the gift shop, and Betty York will be teaching craft techniques. For
additional information, contact Sandy Johnson, Janet Henrichsmeyer or Judy
Charron and let them know what time would be best to set up classes.
Wanted
for crafts: Old jewelry (broken jewelry is OK), beans etc. for crafts.
Please leave jewelry in a small sack at the Oasis desk with "Craft Use"
written on sack.
Circuit
Breaker appointments are still scheduled for Mondays between 9 a.m. and 3:30
p.m. Call 732-6132.
Veterans
Administration representative
will be present on Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Bingo
each Tuesday at the Lincoln Recreation Center begins at 6:50 p.m. with an
early bird game. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Contact Darlene Freeman or the Oasis if
you can help on Tuesday evenings.
Wanted:
Someone to furnish food for bingo at the Rec. The person must be a certified
food handler. Contact Mr. Dalpoas at the Oasis for information.
Volunteers
to make rag rugs are still needed on Wednesday and Friday mornings,
beginning at 9 a.m.
Free
tax help is available. We are
fortunate to have Peggy Haseley of Lincoln volunteer to assist people with their
tax paperwork. Bring in your paperwork for the year 2000. She will be available
on Feb. 21 and 28 — both Wednesday evenings — from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Please call to schedule appointments. If you don’t have tax forms, pick up a
copy at the library.
Free
legal help is available from
Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Foundation on Thursday, Feb. 22. Please call to
preregister for an appointment.
Ceramics
sessions are each Thursday at 9 a.m.
Bingo
will be offered Thursday, Feb.
22, at 1 p.m. It will be sponsored by AARP. Please bring white elephant gifts
for prizes.
Free
blood pressure checks are available each Friday from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at
Oasis.
Internet/e-mail
computer class is on Friday,
Feb. 23, from 10 a.m. to noon. The class fee is $2. This will be the last Friday
class. Beginning on Monday, Feb. 26, the Oasis computer classes will switch to
Monday afternoons. On the first and third Mondays, beginning classes will be at
1:30 p.m. and word processing classes will be at 2:30 p.m. On the second and
fourth Mondays, Internet/e-mail classes will be at 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Friday
and Sunday evening activities continue, starting at 6 p.m. each day.
Something
new: Speakers Bureau will start
in March. Topics will include living wills, technology devices, insurance and a
variety of other interesting topics. Check future Oasis reports for more
information and details.
A
van trip to Goodfield Buffet Dinner and Theater is scheduled for Sunday,
March 11. The van leaves at 11 a.m. from Oasis and returns at approximately 5
p.m. Cost is $33.50 per person. Please sign up at Oasis. The trip is limited to
13 people.
A
van trip to Springfield Senior Citizens Center
is on March 21. The van departs at 9 a.m. and returns to Lincoln at 3 p.m. The
cost is $11.50, and it includes lunch. Please register at Oasis.
A
van trip to Bloomington Quilt Show and shopping will be Saturday, March
31. Lunch on your own. The trip cost of $11 per person includes transportation
and admission to the quilt show. Seating is limited to seven people. Please sign
up at Oasis.
February
lunch winner, sponsored by Blue Dog, was Ken McCray. The March 1 drawing
will be sponsored by Bonanza restaurant.
Game
winners: Pinochle winner for
the week of Feb. 9 was Easter Behrends with Esther Will. Winners for 5-in-1 were
Bernie De Puy, Tom Garrison and Henry Warnisher. Friday and Sunday
evening pool winner was Harley Heath.
A bi-monthly
newsletter will be mailed to those who
choose to have a Friends of The Oasis membership. Call the Oasis, 732-6132, for further information.
LAMS starts rehearsals for spring concert
The
Lincoln Area Community Chorale rehearsals began on Monday, Feb. 12, for the
2001 spring concert. Rehearsals take place in the St. John United Church of
Christ fellowship building and begin at 7 p.m. Richard Reinwald is the choral
director. For more information, phone him at 732-6957.
The
Lincoln Area Community Orchestra will begin rehearsals on Sunday, Feb. 25, for
the 2001 spring concert. Rehearsals take place at the Lincoln Community High
School band room and begin at 2 p.m. Julie Kasa is the orchestra director. For
more information, phone her at 732-3118.
Both the
chorale and orchestra are volunteer groups, and each would welcome new members
from the community. The spring concerts will be April 28 and 29 in the LCHS
auditorium.
Preregister
for CPR training
A
Challenge Class will be at the Logan County Red Cross office, 125 S. Kickapoo
St. in Lincoln, on Saturday, Feb. 24. This class is for people who have
previously had Red Cross training and want to be recertified in CPR. Hours will
be from 9 a.m. until l p.m.
CPR for the
Professional Rescuer will begin at 8 a.m. Preregistration is required. For
further information, call 732-2134. Office hours are from noon until 4 p.m.
weekdays.
Roles
available in 'Dearly Departed'
Theatre
7 - Decatur’s Community Theatre will be having auditions for its next
production, the comedy "Dearly Departed." It is about a colorful but
dysfunctional Southern family coming together to hilarious results when its
patriarch, Bud, passes away.
Auditions
will be Tuesday, Feb. 20, and Wednesday, Feb. 21, at 7 p.m. at Theatre 7
headquarters, 131 N. Water St. in Decatur.
Roles
are available for four to seven men and six to eight women. Possible ages range
from late teens to 60ish.
Those
auditioning should:
Performance
dates for "Dearly Departed" will be March 30-31 and April 6-7 at 7:30
p.m. and April 1 and 8 at 2 p.m.
For more
information about the cast, contact Joe Straka, director, at 875-7211, Ext. 369,
or jstraka@richland.cc.il.us.
An
invitation for those dealing with loss of a loved one
Abraham
Lincoln Memorial Hospital and Hospice Care of Illinois are offering "Always
in Our Hearts," an adult bereavement support group established to help
individuals cope with the loss of a loved one. This group meets the fourth
Thursday of each month at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital in Lincoln. The Feb.
22 meeting will be in the physicians lounge on the fifth floor, from 1 to 3 p.m.
No reservations are necessary, and there are no dues or fees. It is not
necessary to attend any set number of meetings. Come as you are, as often as you
like — you are always welcome.
"Always in
Our Hearts" is facilitated by a bereavement counselor and is open to any
central Illinois resident dealing with a loss. Grief and mourning are an
integral part of the healing process for a spouse, family member or friend after
the loss of a loved one. Monthly meetings provide an opportunity for individuals
to discuss their feelings and the changes the loss has brought to their lives.
For more information, please call (217) 732-2161, Ext. 405.
Three
February blood drives scheduled
A.G.
Edwards & Son will sponsor the Red Cross blood drives on Feb. 7 and 21. They
will be at the Lincoln Sports Complex, and hours for both drives will be from
noon until 5 p.m.
The
Logan Correctional Center will be the site for a blood drive Feb. 15 with hours
from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m.
Blood donors
who recently reached goals are Willard Emmons and Elaine Knight, who have given
11 gallons each; David Andreason, 8; Hugh Hunter and Tim Aue, 6; Joyce Westen,
5; W. B. Frantz, 4; Karen Dellow and Kenneth Werth, 3; Shannon Leininger and
Mary Riggs, 2; and Jennifer Heidbreder, Thomas B. Steiner and Sheila Sheley, 1
gallon each.
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