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            Grants benefit 
            Lincoln Public Library 
            [DEC. 
            21, 2002]  
            The Lincoln Public Library 
            District has received two new grants from the office of Secretary of 
            State and State Librarian Jesse White.  |  
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            The Dream Again grant entitled "Great 
            Books, Great Films" will be used to purchase classic movies in the 
            DVD format and great works of literature in the CD format. The 
            library will also receive a new DVD player and public performance 
            movie licensing rights for one year. The license will allow the 
            library to host a series of public programs with the new DVD movie 
            titles. 
            Lincoln will share this $32,100 grant 
            with the public libraries in Chatham, Rochester, Clinton, Effingham, 
            Mount Zion and Taylorville. The grant is part of $2.46 million 
            awarded to Illinois libraries by Secretary White’s office. 
             
              
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            The Opportunity Knocks grant entitled 
            "Terry Turtle’s Teaching Totes" will be used to purchase tote bags 
            for the youth services department at the library. The tote bags will 
            cover a variety of topics and contain books, puppets, stuffed 
            animals, activity cards and teaching suggestions. These tote bags 
            will be ideal for young children or developmentally disabled patrons 
            and will be available for checkout. 
            This second grant is part of almost 
            $200,000 in grants awarded to Illinois libraries by Secretary 
            White’s office.  For more 
            information please contact Richard Sumrall at 732-8878 or visit the 
            library, 725 Pekin St.  
            [Lincoln Public Library press 
            release] |  
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            | 'Meeting 
            of the Waters' [DEC. 
            18, 2002]  "Meeting 
            of the Waters," Kim McLarin, Harper Collins, 338 pages. Genre: 
            general fiction, romance |  
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            "Meeting of the Waters" begins with the 
            reflection of reporter Porter Stockman on an event that rocked the 
            nation. Porter is a white reporter for the Philadelphia Record who 
            is sent to cover the days of rioting that occurred in south central 
            Los Angeles as a result of the controversial Rodney King verdict. 
            Porter, no stranger to conflict, hires a free-lance photographer and 
            sets out for the chaotic streets. 
              
             
            The streets are full of angry mobs of 
            African-Americans, and the police seem to be losing ground. With pen 
            in hand, Porter integrates himself into the angry mob and gets 
            caught up in their tales of injustice. When a young African-American 
            spits in the face of a white female police officer, the officers as 
            well as the mob erupt, and Porter finds himself in a time bomb ready 
            to explode. 
            He wisely decides to leave the 
            situation before things worsen, and he finds his photographer has 
            already left the scene. The police have moved farther up the street, 
            and Porter realizes a bit too late that he is the only white face in 
            a tornado of angry black faces. In an effort to retreat, Porter is 
            confronted by an angry teen, and when he refuses to turn and run, 
            the teen and his friends surround Porter and begin to beat him. 
            As it dawns on Porter that he is going 
            to die, he is rescued by one of the most beautiful black women he 
            has ever seen. She distracts the youth, takes him to a place of 
            safety and disappears from his life.  
              
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            During the months following the 
            incident, Porter finds himself obsessing about this woman and 
            wondering if he’ll ever be able to discover who she is and thank 
            her. He is therefore surprised one day when he not only sees her 
            again in his office in Philadelphia, but finds that she has been 
            hired by the "Recorder" as their newest reporter. 
            Lenora Page is an African-American 
            journalist who has just accepted a position at the Philadelphia 
            Post. She is surprised to discover that the man she helped during 
            the riots is a fellow employee, and she is even more shocked to 
            eventually discover that he appears to be extremely fascinated by 
            and attracted to her. Lenora has a natural distrust of people of 
            another race, and we wonder, can she ever put this aside and give 
            love a chance. 
            Kim McLarin is a writer and former 
            journalist for the New York Times, Philadelphia Inquirer and the 
            Associated Press. The author of the highly acclaimed novel "Taming 
            it Down," she has published her short fiction in "Obsidian II: Black 
            Literature in Review."  She lives 
            near Boston, Mass., with her husband and their family. 
            
            [Bobbi Reddix, Lincoln 
            Public Library District] |  
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            LCT 2003 season 
            [DEC. 
            9, 2002]  
            Lincoln Community Theatre is 
            pleased to announce three productions selected for the summer of 
            2003. |  
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            Kicking off the 32nd season of live 
            theater for the Lincoln community will be the hilarious musical "Nuncrackers." 
            This fun-filled show is a continuation of the antics of the 
            dauntless, darling nuns of Mount St. Helen’s Convent who delighted 
            Lincoln audiences in the "Nunsense" series several summers ago. 
            Audience participation, one-liners, a rum-soaked fruitcake, dueling 
            sugar plum fairies and dear Sister Amnesia will definitely start the 
            summer theatrical season with humor and fun. 
            The July production, "Steel Magnolias," 
            is one of our best ensemble productions. The familiar, bittersweet 
            story touches all the emotional peaks and valleys of life in a small 
            Southern community. From wise-cracking Truvy to unsure Annelle, the 
            characters in this poignant play promise to touch everyone with both 
            laughter and tears.    [to top of second column in this
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            Ending the season on a patriotic note, 
            LCT’s final production of the summer will be "1776," a stirring, yet 
            humorous musical featuring a large cast representing our founding 
            fathers. Humor abounds with fast-paced dialogue involving Ben 
            Franklin, Henry Lee and other early congressional characters, along 
            with catchy, patriotic music. To kick off 
            the holiday season, Lincoln Community Theatre is offering holiday 
            gift certificates for season memberships for the summer 2003 season. 
            Certificates can be mailed directly to the receiver or to the gift 
            giver. Certificates for adult memberships are $20 each, and those 
            for children through eighth grade are $12 each. Requests for gift 
            certificates may be sent to LCT, Box 374, Lincoln, IL 62656. Further 
            information is available at (217) 732-7542 or by visiting the LCT 
            website, 
            www.geocities.com/lincolncommunitytheatre. 
            [Judy Rader, LCT publicity 
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            | Lincoln Community Theatre
            information Lincoln
            Community Theatre’s box office, phone 
            735-2614,  is open from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through 
            Saturday for the summer season. The office is located in the lobby 
            of the Johnston Center for the Performing Arts on the campus of 
            Lincoln College. Performances of 
            "Dearly Departed" are scheduled for July 12-20, and "The King and I" 
            will be presented Aug. 2-10. Show times are 2 p.m. on Sundays and 8 
            p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
             The LCT mailing address is Lincoln Community Theatre, P.O. Box 374, Lincoln,
            IL  62656; e-mail: lincolncommunitytheatre@yahoo.com.
             Visit the 
            LDC website at www.geocities.com/lincolncommunitytheatre/index.html. 
            Pictures from past productions are included. |  
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