| Lincoln/Logan
                    County "Season’s Schedule" Festival
                  of Trees Premier
                  sponsor: Lincoln Land Communications, Inc. an authorized
                  Cingular Wireless Agent. Presented
                  by Main Street Lincoln and Abraham Lincoln Healthcare
                  Foundation. Nov.
                  23-Dec. 2 Hours:
                  Monday-Saturday 9 a.m.-7 p.m., Sunday noon-6 p.m. Logan
                  County Courthouse, Lincoln Free
                  admission For
                  more information: (217) 732-2929 Start
                  the holiday season off right by bringing friends and family to
                  the annual Festival of Trees. View lavishly decorated trees
                  and wreaths sponsored by individuals, businesses and civic
                  organizations. This year’s display will also include the
                  "Angel Tree," where kind-hearted citizens can adopt
                  a special child for Christmas. The Angel Tree is coordinated
                  by the Lincoln Jaycees. The 18-foot Logan County
                  Christmas tree will again be the centerpiece, decorated with
                  ornaments donated by the "family" of Logan County:
                  churches, schools, businesses, organizations, families and
                  individuals. Admission is free, but you may bring a
                  nonperishable food item to be donated to the Logan County
                  Food Pantry. Click
                  here for "Festival of Trees activities and entertainment
                  schedule" Festival
                  of Trees Gala Premier
                  sponsor: Lincoln Land Communications, Inc., an authorized
                  Cingular Wireless Agent Saturday,
                  Nov. 24 Knights
                  of Columbus Hall, Lincoln Open
                  to the public, reservations required For
                  more information: (217) 732-2161 This
                  "black tie optional" event begins with a tree
                  viewing at the Festival of Trees. The event moves to the
                  enchanted ballroom at the Knights of Columbus Hall for an
                  elegant dinner, capped
                  by an auction
                  of the trees, wreaths and other holiday items. The evening
                  concludes with music and dancing. Proceeds from the auction go
                  to Main Street Lincoln and the Abraham Lincoln Healthcare
                  Foundation. Winter
                  Wonderland Walk Nov.
                  24-Dec. 26 Monday-Saturday
                  11 a.m.-8 p.m., Sundays 1-8 p.m. Michelle’s
                  Home and Garden, 1014 N. Kickapoo, Lincoln Admission
                  $1 for age 2 to adult For
                  more information: (217) 732-1649 This
                  new event has all the season’s best. Wander through the
                  luminaries outside to gaze on the lighted scenes of
                  Christmases past. Inside, warm up with hot chocolate, coffee
                  and baked treats while viewing trees decorated by local
                  scouts. Purchase your own real tree and do some Christmas
                  shopping in the gift shop. Special weekend events will include
                  carolers, Santa and a story time. Specific times and dates to
                  be announced. Candlelight
                  Courthouse Tour Tuesday,
                  Nov. 27 6-8
                  p.m. Logan
                  County Courthouse, Lincoln Free
                  admission For
                  more information: (217) 732-2929 Enjoy
                  an evening that hearkens back to a simpler time and highlights our
                  historic heritage. This encore event is being presented by the
                  local Looking for Lincoln committees and will feature
                  candlelight tours of the Logan County Courthouse. Oasis
                  Chili Supper and Bake Sale Thursday,
                  Nov. 29 4-7
                  p.m. 501
                  Pulaski St., Lincoln $4 Start
                  the evening off with a warm bowl of chili at the annual Oasis
                  senior center’s supper and bake sale. This is right
                  before the Christmas parade, so stop by and warm up. Coffee and
                  hot chocolate will be available after the parade, as well as
                  pictures with Santa. Photos are $5. 
                    
                      
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                  Christmas Parade Thursday,
                  Nov. 29 7
                  p.m. Historic
                  courthouse square, Lincoln Co-sponsored
                  by the city of Lincoln and the Lincoln/Logan Co. Chamber of
                  Commerce For
                  more information: (217) 735-2385 Get
                  in on the sights and sounds of the holidays at the annual
                  Christmas parade. This year’s theme is "May Your Days
                  Be Merry and Bright," and here comes Santa Claus,
                  arriving as our special guest. Join the community in
                  celebrating as marching bands and floats decorated by area
                  businesses and organizations parade through the downtown
                  bringing loads of cheer and a festive atmosphere. Christmas
                  in the Chapel Nov.
                  29-Dec. 2 Thursday,
                  Nov. 29, and Friday, Nov. 30, 7:30 p.m. Saturday,
                  Dec. 1, 11 a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m. Sunday,
                  Dec. 2, 3 p.m. Lincoln
                  Christian College Chapel, Lincoln $5
                  tickets sold in advance only For
                  more information: (217) 732-3168, Ext. 2295 Each
                  year thousands of people from central Illinois come to
                  experience this wonderful tradition. Presented in the 1,200-seat
                  auditorium on the campus of LCC, the program blends music,
                  drama and costume in a celebration of the deeper meaning of
                  the holiday season. Kids
                  Day at the Festival Saturday,
                  Dec. 1 10
                  a.m.-3 p.m. Logan
                  County Courthouse, Lincoln Free
                  admission; nominal fee for certain activities For
                  more information: (217) 732-2929 It’s
                  a children’s winter wonderland at this first-ever event.
                  Besides the brightly lit trees and wreaths, this day will have
                  special activities
                  for children. Celebrity readers will
                  present Christmas stories, and a make it-take it craft gift
                  will be available. Children can shop for Mom, Dad, little
                  sister or teacher at a special store featuring gifts for less
                  than $5. How delighted
                  they will be
                  to pick out presents to put under the tree! And "Ho, ho,
                  ho," who
                  will be here? Santa Claus will listen to wish lists from every
                  good boy and girl.
                   Teddy
                  Bear Picnic Saturday,
                  Dec. 1 9:30-11
                  a.m.; program at 10 a.m. Lincoln
                  Public Library Annex 725
                  Pekin, Lincoln Free
                  admission, reservations required For
                  more information: (217) 732-5732 This
                  special children’s event includes everything a child would
                  love — great activities, cookie decorating and a brown bag
                  lunch! Children are invited to bring their teddy bears and
                  join in this "Babes in Toyland"-type treat.
                  Attendees must preregister before noon on Friday, Nov. 30. Cookie
                  Walk Saturday,
                  Dec. 1 9
                  a.m.-noon First
                  United Methodist Church, 302 Broadway, Lincoln Free
                  admission Yum,
                  yum. Holiday cookies will be sold by the pound. Brighten your
                  holiday by purchasing some of the one-of-a kind crafts
                  available. Mount
                  Pulaski Courthouse Christmas Open House Saturday,
                  Dec. 1 2-8
                  p.m. Courthouse
                  on the square, Mount Pulaski Donations
                  accepted For
                  more information: (217) 732-8930 Come
                  and enjoy the beautifully decorated historic Mount Pulaski
                  Courthouse. Traditional and seasonal musical performances will
                  be highlighted. Coffee and cider will be served. Lighting
                  of the Atlanta Christmas Tree Saturday,
                  Dec. 1 5
                  p.m. Downtown
                  Atlanta Kick
                  off the holiday season with the lighting of the Atlanta
                  Christmas tree. Continue the excitement of the season at the
                  Atlanta Firehouse with cookies, cocoa and carols. Christmas
                  Breakfast Buffet and Bazaar Sunday,
                  Dec. 2 7
                  a.m.-12:30 p.m. Carroll
                  Catholic School, 111 Fourth St., Lincoln $4.50
                  adults, $2.50 children Fill
                  up on this delicious breakfast. Be certain to also partake of
                  the many Christmas crafts and baked goods available for
                  purchase. Tour
                  of Homes Sponsored
                  by the Lincoln Junior Woman’s Club Sunday,
                  Dec. 2 1-5
                  p.m. Tickets
                  $6 in advance, $7 at the door Tickets
                  available at MKS Jewelers, Brandt’s Arcade Cafe or any
                  member For
                  more information: (217) 732-2878 or 732-5906 This
                  year’s tour includes six of Lincoln’s most distinctive
                  homes. Julie and Mark Gerardot (311 Delavan) have lovingly
                  restored their home to its current state and filled it with
                  cherished family antiques. Marsha and Spud Newhouse (30
                  Windsor Place) have a holiday tree in every room, including one
                  for the family pet. Marsha’s collection of animated
                  Christmas dolls and numerous snowmen will also be featured.
                  Collections of New York and Hollywood memorabilia bring a
                  comfortable eclectic style to the home of Susan and David
                  Hanger (425 Clay St.). Troy and Stacy Hanger’s children
                  are the sixth generation to occupy the wonderful Italianate
                  home located at 227 Lincoln Ave. Steve Miller’s home at
                  113 Hudson is a showcase of mission oak wall panels, hardwood
                  floors, beveled glass doors and windows, highlighted with a
                  grand staircase. Over 35 Christmas trees fill the
                  home of Norman and Virginia Newhouse (240 Lincoln Ave.), as
                  well as a forest of more than 20 aluminum trees. Also
                  featured is Virginia’s collection of 250 standing Santas. Abraham
                  Lincoln Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Luncheonand Card Party
 Monday,
                  Dec. 3 Noon Elk’s
                  Country Club, Lincoln Tickets:
                  $10 in advance only at the ALMH gift shop For
                  more information: (217) 732-2161 or (217) 732-3574 This
                  event, sponsored by the Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital
                  Auxiliary, takes place at the Elk’s Country Club. Those who
                  can linger after the lovely luncheon may visit with friends
                  over coffee or have the option of retiring to play bridge or
                  pinochle. Bring a friend and share this special holiday treat! Cookie
                  Walk Saturday,
                  Dec. 8 8-11
                  a.m. Sponsored
                  by the Zion Lutheran Church youth group Zion
                  Lutheran Church, 205 Pulaski, Lincoln A
                  variety of delicious holiday cookies will be available for
                  purchase at $5 per pound. Tour
                  of the Tops Sponsored
                  by Main Street Lincoln’s Economic Restructuring Committee Saturday,
                  Dec. 8 1-4
                  p.m. Downtown
                  Lincoln Tickets
                  $5 Stroll
                  through the beautifully illuminated downtown area and visit
                  the "tops of the town." This tour will feature
                  second-story developments of historic downtown buildings.
                  Different stages of development will be shown, so you may
                  visualize all the possibilities, including housing, offices,
                  and bed and breakfasts. The use of downtown second-stories is
                  a growing trend in America; come and see what’s developing
                  in Lincoln! Christmas
                  Candlelight Service at the Chapel on the Hill Saturday,
                  Dec. 8 4
                  p.m., 5:30 p.m., 8 p.m. John
                  Dean Gillett Memorial Chapel, Elkhart Tickets
                  $10 in advance beginning Nov. 19 For
                  more information: (217) 947-2238 The
                  serene setting of John Dean Gillett Memorial Chapel will house
                  a memorable Christmas candlelight service. Proceeds will help
                  support the chapel and Hunter House programs. Madrigal
                  Dinner Saturday,
                  Dec. 8, 7 p.m. Sunday,
                  Dec. 9, 5 p.m. First
                  United Methodist Church, 320 Broadway St., Lincoln $15
                  tickets; limited seating For
                  more information: (217) 732-4763 or 732-2204 Put
                  today’s cares at rest and hearken back to the days of old.
                  Come enjoy a night of old English fun and Christmas carols. Mount
                  Pulaski Christmas Concert Tuesday,
                  Dec. 11 7
                  p.m. Mount
                  Pulaski High School Free
                  admission Enjoy
                  the sounds of Christmas! The Mount Pulaski school bands and
                  choirs will perform a variety of holiday music. Live
                  Nativity Friday,
                  Dec. 14, and Saturday, Dec. 15 6-8
                  p.m. Zion
                  Lutheran School, 1600 Woodlawn Road, Lincoln Free
                  admission; drive through in your car This
                  re-creation of the birth of Jesus features people dressed in
                  costumes. The scene is complete with a stable, donkey, llamas,
                  cattle and sheep. You don’t even have to get out of your car
                  to view this very special tableau. Lincoln
                  Area Music Society Christmas Concert Saturday,
                  Dec. 15, 7 p.m. Sunday,
                  Dec. 16, 2 p.m. Lincoln
                  Community High School auditorium 1000
                  Primm Road, Lincoln Free
                  admission Come
                  enjoy the beautiful holiday music of the Lincoln Area Music
                  Society’s chorale and orchestra. Classical
                  Guitar Concert Sponsored
                  by the Logan County Arts Association Sunday,
                  Dec. 16 2
                  p.m. Trinity
                  Episcopal Church, 402 Pekin, Lincoln Tickets
                  $5 For
                  more information: (217) 899-2643 Classical
                  guitarist Christian Culleton will present beautiful melodies
                  and sounds of the season. LCHS
                  Christmas Concert Tuesday,
                  Dec. 18 7
                  p.m. Lincoln
                  Community High School auditorium, Lincoln The
                  LCHS band and choir will ring in the sounds of the season at
                  their annual Christmas concert. Ho
                  Ho Dough Holiday Cash Giveaway Sponsored
                  by Main Street Lincoln and the Lincoln/Logan County Chamber of
                  Commerce Thursday,
                  Dec. 20 6
                  p.m. North
                  side of the Logan County Courthouse, Lincoln For
                  more information: (217) 735-2385 or 732-2929 Participating
                  Lincoln-area businesses will distribute numbered tickets to
                  their customers beginning Nov. 10 and
                  continuing through Dec. 20. The winning
                  ticket will be drawn on Thursday, Dec. 20, at 6 p.m. for $5,000 cash. Ticket
                  holder must be present to win. Christmas
                  Dinner for
                  senior citizens and low-income families of our community Hosted
                  by Lincoln Correctional Center employees Saturday,
                  Dec. 22 11
                  a.m.-2 p.m. Eagles
                  Lodge, 1621 N. Kickapoo, Lincoln Reservations
                  required For
                  more information: (217) 735-5411, Ext. 210 The
                  holidays are a time to give of our heart. Lincoln Correctional
                  Center employees are lovingly giving of their energies to feed
                  those who may not otherwise have a traditional Christmas meal.
                  Entertainment and door prizes are planned, as well as treats
                  from Santa for those under age 14. Transportation is
                  available, as well as delivery to shut-ins. |