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            A Day in the Life...,
             Diaspora,  Reunions, 
            Reminiscence
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             September 2001
              
            Saturday,
            Sept. 22 
            SPONSOR:
            ATOD Task Force of the Healthy Communities Partnership 
            WHO:
            Public 
            WHAT:
            Family
            Fun Day 
            WHERE:
            Latham Park, in Lincoln 
            WHEN:
            3-8 pm 
            September
            TBA 
            
            WHO: Public 
            WHAT:
            Harvest Festival 
            WHERE:
            Scully Park, downtown Lincoln 
              
            October 2001
              
          Sunday,
          Oct. 7 
            SPONSOR:
            Heritage in Flight Museum 
            WHO:
            Public 
            WHAT:
            Fall open
          house 
            WHERE:
            Logan County Airport, 1315 Airport Road, Lincoln 
            WHEN:
            1-4 pm 
            Saturday,
            Oct. 20 
            SPONSOR:
            St. John United Church of Christ 
            WHO: Public 
            WHAT:
            German Fest 
            WHERE:
            St. John United Church of Christ, Seventh Street 
            WHEN:
            11 am - 6 pm 
            
            WHO: Public 
            WHAT:
            1850s open house 
            WHERE:
            Mount Pulaski Courthouse 
            WHEN:
            1-8 pm 
            SPONSOR:
            Knapp/Chesnut/Becker Historical Society 
            WHO: Public 
            WHAT:
            Turkey supper 
            WHERE:
            New Holland-Middletown School, Middletown 
            WHEN:
            4-7 pm 
            Thursday, Oct. 25 
            SPONSOR:
            U of I Extension 
            WHO:
            Public 
            WHAT:
            “Candy Making,” presented by Dick and Betty Applegate, Atlanta
            
             
            WHERE:
            Extension office, 980 N. Postville Drive 
            WHEN:
            1 pm
            
             
            Saturday,
            Oct. 27 
            SPONSOR:
            Lincoln Christian Church 
            WHO: Public 
            WHAT:
            Harvest of Talents, benefiting the International Disaster Emergency
            Service 
            WHERE:
            204 N. McLean St. 
            WHEN:
            Daylong activities 
            SPONSOR:
            Eminence Christian Church 
            WHO: Public 
            WHAT:
            Eminence Christian Church bazaar 
            WHERE:
            Atlanta Community Building, city roads 2500 North and 1600 East 
            WHEN:
            8 am - 2 pm 
            Tuesday,
            Oct. 30 
            SPONSOR:
            Lincoln Park District 
            WHO: Public 
            WHAT:
            Halloween Funfest 
            WHERE:
            Lincoln Park District ballroom, 900 Primm Road 
            WHEN:
            6:30-8 pm 
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            SPECIAL EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS: 
            Annual
            banquet for Quail Unlimited will be Friday,  CEFCU
            accepts contributions to
            Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund,  Ed
            Madigan exhibit featured at Lincoln College Museum
             REGULAR POSTINGS FOR
            ORGANIZATIONS:  Girl Scouts,  Oasis, 
            U of I
            Extension
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            SPECIAL
            EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
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              Annual
            banquet for Quail Unlimited will be Friday 
            Logan
            County Quail Unlimited will have its annual banquet Friday, Sept.
            21, at the Moose Lodge, 512 N. Kickapoo St. in Lincoln. The doors
            open at 5 p.m. and dinner is at 6:30. 
            The
            event features a prime rib dinner, gun raffles, free youth gun
            raffle, silent auction, live auction including many outdoor prints,
            and donated hunts for quail, pheasants, ducks and geese. 
            Tickets
            are $35 for membership and the dinner. An additional ticket for
            spouse, date or family member under age 18 costs $15. Call Steve
            Dahm, (217) 735-2613, or Jerry Johnson, (217) 648-2854, for more
            information and tickets. 
            
            
             
            CEFCU
            accepts contributions to 
            Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund 
            
            
            Donations to the American Red Cross
            Disaster Relief Fund can be made at the CEFCU Member Center, 341
            Fifth St. in Lincoln.  CEFCU is proud to help support the Red
            Cross in efforts to cope with Tuesday’s national tragedy. 
             
            
            Ed
            Madigan exhibit featured at Lincoln
            College Museum 
            
            The
            Lincoln College Museum is presenting a temporary exhibit called
            "Edward R. Madigan: From the Halls of Lincoln College to the
            Halls of the White House." The exhibit, which is currently on
            display, pays honor to one of Lincoln College’s most successful
            alumni, the late Edward Madigan. 
            Madigan
            graduated from Lincoln College in 1955, entered the Illinois
            Legislature in 1966, was elected to Congress in 1972, and was
            appointed by President Bush in 1991 to be secretary of agriculture.
            In 1974, the Lincoln College Alumni Association presented Madigan
            with its award for Outstanding Achievement in the field of Public
            Services. In 1975 he was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Humane
            Letters degree by Lincoln College. He died in 1994. 
            Lincoln
            College Museum curator Ron Keller says the display tells the story
            of Madigan’s career in public service. "The display reflects
            his experiences and service through many photographs, and letters
            from every president from Carter to Clinton. There are also various
            artifacts from his works in Congress and in the White House."
            The exhibit will run through November of 2001. The public is invited
            to stop by the Lincoln College Museum to view this exhibit and tour
            the rest of the historic exhibits. 
            The
            Lincoln College Museum is located in the McKinstry Library on the
            campus of Lincoln College. Hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through
            Friday and 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. 
              
            [Evelyn and
            Agriculture Secretary Ed Madigan at the White House with President
            and Mrs. Bush in 1991.]
         
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            REGULAR
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             Girl
Scouts  announcements 
 
Websites with lots of ideas that Girl Scout leaders, families
or kids can use: 
makingfriends.com 
crayola.com 
elmers.com  
See
the website for Girl Scouts, Land of Lincoln Council, at http://www.girlscoutsllc.org/. 
You
can send questions and suggestions to the council by clicking here: gsllc@girlscoutsllc.org. 
Also, see the
national Girl Scouts site at http://www.girlscouts.org/. 
 
Oasis
update 
      The
        Oasis, Logan County’s senior citizen center, at 501 Pulaski St. in
        Lincoln, is open weekdays
       (except holidays) from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The
        center also is open on Friday and Sunday nights for table games. Dominic
        Dalpoas is the executive director. Activities are open to all Logan
        County senior citizens, 
        regardless of membership. 
      Trip
      rescheduled 
We
are sorry to report that the Sept. 30 trip to Barn II Theater in Goodfield to
see "A Party to Murder" had to be rescheduled. The new date is Oct.
28. The cost is $30, and there are still a few seats available. The van will
leave the Oasis at 11 a.m. 
 Thursday
bingo 
The
Extension service will be the sponsor for this week’s bingo games, which start
at 1 p.m. Sept. 20. Please join us for an afternoon of fun. 
Glaucoma
screening 
Please
call the Oasis to schedule a free screening for glaucoma. Appointments are
available from 9 a.m. to noon on Friday, Sept. 21. 
Memories
class 
Memories
class is an opportunity for each of you to write down that family history for
which your children and grandchildren have been asking. The new meeting time is
Friday, Sept. 21, from 3:45 to 4:30 p.m. 
SHARE food
distribution 
Remember
to bring your receipt for the food pickup from 4 to 5:30 p.m. on Sept. 21. If
you are interested in the program, stop by for information and to place orders
for next month’s distribution. The basic package is only $15. 
Game winners 
The
daytime pinochle winner for Sept. 7 was Mable Hoagland, and Easter Behrends won
on Sept. 11. Friday night winners were Helen Cart for pinochle; Louise Wiebers,
Ken McCray and Ann Greger for 5-in-1; and Harley Heath for pool. On Sunday
night, Ann Greger was the rummy winner, and Alice Thornton won the pool game. 
Newsletter 
Friends of the
Oasis members receive bimonthly newsletters by mail. For more information,
people can call the Oasis at 732-6132 or 732-5844. 
             
            
            
            Happenings
            at the U of I Extension office 
            
            The
            local office of the University of Illinois Extension will host a
            series of educational presentations from September through May.
            Anyone and everyone is welcome. Programs will be at the Extension
            office at the northwest corner of the fairgrounds, 980 N. Postville
            Drive. 
            Reservations
            will be requested; programs will be cancelled if fewer than 10
            people are registered. An exception will be in November with the
            holiday program, for which a minimum of 25 will be required. 
            Call
            732-8289 to make reservations. There will be no charge for any of
            the programs 
            Planned
            programs for the upcoming year through University of Illinois
            Extension: 
            • 
            Tuesday, Sept. 18, from 10 a.m. to noon — "Selection,
            Planting and Care of Hardy Bulbs," presented by David Robson,
            horticulture educator at the Springfield center 
            • 
            Thursday, Oct. 25, at 1 p.m. — "Candy Making," Dick and
            Betty Applegate, Atlanta 
            • 
            Tuesday, Nov. 6, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. — "Holiday
            Happenings" program: "Holiday Gifts," Ellen Burton;
            "Holiday Foods and Safety," Jannanne Finck; "Holiday
            Plants," David Robson 
            • 
            Thursday, Jan. 17, 2002, at 10 a.m. — "Grains in the
            Diet," Jananne Finck, nutrition and wellness educator,
            Springfield 
            • 
            Thursday, Feb. 7, 2002, at 10 a.m. — "What to Do With
            Stuff," Ellen Burton, consumer and environment educator, East
            Peoria 
            • 
            Tuesday, March 12, 2002, over noon hour
            12-1 p.m. — "Salads," Jananne Finck, nutrition and
            wellness educator, Springfield 
            • 
            Thursday, April 11, 2002, at 10 a.m. — "New Friends, But Keep
            the Old," Patti Faughn, youth and family educator, Springfield 
            • 
            Tuesday, May 15, 2002, at 10 a.m. — "Air Quality," John
            Fulton, Lincoln 
            
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              Jeckel-McGee 
            Natalie
            Nicole Jeckel and Case Michael McGee have announced their
            engagement. The wedding is planned for Nov. 3 at St. Peter Lutheran
            Church in Emden. 
            Natalie’s
            parents are Robert and Celia Ann Jeckel of Lincoln. Case is the son
            of Charles and Virginia McGee of Lincoln. 
            Natalie
            is a technical writer for the human resources office at the
            University of Illinois. She received her associate degree from
            Lincoln College and a bachelor’s degree in English from Millikin
            University. 
            Case
            is a commodity trader at Archer Daniels Midland Co. in Decatur. His
            bachelor’s degree, also from Millikin, is in
            business/communication.
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             Library
            employee Deb DeJarnette honored for 30 years of service 
            [AUG.
            22, 2001]  It
            isn’t often that the Lincoln Public Library has opportunity to
            celebrate 30 years of service from one of its employees. That is
            just how long Deb DeJarnette has been working there. 
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             DeJarnette
            was surprised by the celebration in her honor in the library annex
            Tuesday afternoon. She pointed to the large display of flowers and
            gifts that came in yesterday, saying how surprised she was by the
            gestures of appreciation. 
            When
            asked if she was planning to retire she said, "Oh, no, I'm not
            planning to leave or retire yet." Then the good-natured
            librarian chuckled saying, "People just don't stay around here
            (working in the library) that long." So they decided to
            celebrate it. 
            The
            Lincoln library and the people of Lincoln are just lucky enough that
            DeJarnette has stayed that long at a job she obviously loves. 
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       People
      all across this country and, in fact, around the world, claim roots in
      Logan County. They have very interesting stories to tell, and some of them
      like to connect with those of us who stayed at home. Logan County Diaspora
      publishes the stories of former Logan County residents. With their
      permission, we also include their e-mail addresses so that old friends
      might be reunited.  If you wish to be part of the Logan County
      Diaspora, e-mail ldneditor@lincolndailynews.com.   
                     
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            correspondents 
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            on names to see letters and stories. 
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             Reunions
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               Ongoing
              class reunion in cyberspace for 1960 graduates of LCHS 
              http://www.geocities.com/lincolnhigh1960/ 
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             Reminiscence
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              - 
                
"Lincoln
                Lakes beach," by
                Stan Stringer, posted July 10, 2001, in LDN  
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"Stan
              Stringer tells story of
              Mark Holland’s buzzing of Lincoln," posted
                May 11, 2001  
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"Leigh
              Henson, now a college teacher in Missouri, remembers Miss Jones,
              Jefferson School principal," posted
                March 29, 2001  
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"Foreign
              Service officer
              recalls
              infamous Valentine's Day '79 in Tehran," by George McKinney,
                posted Feb. 15, 2001  
             
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