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4th ‘Owl Prowl’

[OCT. 4, 2002]  The Illinois Raptor Center invites visitors for an evening educational tour of the center’s property with owls displayed in their appropriate habitat. The tour will end in the Sangamon River floodplain, where participants may hear wild barred and great horned owls.

4th annual Owl Prowl fund-raiser

Date:  Friday, Oct. 25, and Saturday, Oct. 26

Time and place:  6:30 p.m. at the Illinois Raptor Center, 5695 W. Hill Road, Decatur

Cost:  $15 per adult; children half price (includes prowl and refreshments)

Prowl rain or shine. Bring a flashlight and dress appropriately.

Call (217) 963-6909 to make a reservation or send an e-mail to barnowl@illinoisraptorcenter.org.

This year the Illinois Raptor Center is also offering private owl prowls for organizations and businesses Oct. 21-24. To book a private prowl, call (217) 963-6909 by phone or TTY or e-mail the center.

[News release]

 


‘Time Stops for No Mouse’

[OCT. 16, 2002]  "Time Stops for No Mouse." Michael Hoeye. G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 2002. 250 pages. Grades 5-8.

Hermux Tantamoq earns his living repairing clocks and watches, and he enjoys the simple comforts of home. He has a caged pet ladybug named Terfle. In the evening he changes into woolen socks and a flannel shirt printed all over with pictures of cheeses from around the world, makes supper, and settles comfortably in his chair by the fireplace.

 

In this mystery, Hermux, a very likable mouse, is catapulted from his simple lifestyle into a very complex and dangerous one. It all starts when Linka Perflinger, an adventuress, daredevil and aviatrix, brings a watch to his shop for emergency rush repair. When a week goes by and Linka has not picked up her watch, Hermux is both angry and worried.

After a tall gray rat with shifty yellow eyes, thin lips and a sharp tongue enters the shop demanding Linka’s repaired watch, Hermux begins to live the life of a spy and detective.

As he follows the rat up and down streets, into a dark building, and then to Linka’s house, Hermux suspects something awful has occurred.

He decides to crawl inside a bush to wait and see what happens. In a few minutes a black limousine pulls up in front of the house, and a skinny white rat with blood-red eyes and a torn black T-shirt that says "LAB RAT" crawls out. Very soon Hermux sees the rats leaving with what appears to be a weak Linka Perflinger.

 

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Hoeye’s book is very hard to put down as the action speeds up and Hermux finds himself in more and more danger. He discovers that many of his acquaintances have become involved in the mystery also. There is Tucka Mertslin, an eccentric cosmetics tycoon who owns the building where Hermux has his shop; Dr. Dandiffer, who’s doing research for a youth formula; and Pup Schoonagliffen at the Daily Sentinel

When Hermux begins to connect the clues he has gathered, he realizes he is in over his head and that Tucka is somehow involved in the whole scheme. He tries a dramatic rescue of Linka, then faces snakes, thieves and a time trap. The unexpected ending is especially dramatic.

This suspenseful action adventure-fantasy will capture the attention of readers age 10-14, especially those who enjoyed Robert C. O’Brien’s "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH."

[Patricia Schlough, Lincoln Public Library District]




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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