Main Street Lincoln and Avon host
Pink Line Project on Tuesday
[SEPT. 16, 2002]
The Pink Line Project, a
cooperative effort between Avon and Main Street Lincoln to raise
funds for breast cancer research and distribute educational
materials, comes to the Logan County Courthouse lawn at 11:30 a.m.
Tuesday.
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As part of the Avon Breast Cancer
Crusade Day of Commitment in Lincoln, a pink line will be painted on
the sidewalk on the north side the courthouse. Trees on the
courthouse lawn will be decorated with pink ribbons. Pink lemonade
and pink frosted sugar cookies will be given away.
Avon representatives will be on hand to
sell the Avon "Kiss Goodbye to Breast Cancer" lipsticks, with 100
percent of the proceeds going to breast cancer research. Pink
ribbons will be available for purchase in honor or memory of someone
special. The ribbons will be tied on a tree that will be planted on
the grounds of the Lincoln Depot.
"This will be great event for learning
about breast cancer," noted Larry Adams, Avon sales representative.
"It will be tribute to all women who have had breast cancer. We hope
there will be a cure soon."
[Main Street Lincoln news
release] |
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[SEPT. 16, 2002]
Beginning today (Monday),
CITV will be adding Mount Pulaski to its service area. A 50 percent
increase in viewer base will be realized by adding Mount Pulaski to
the viewing area.
CITV
programming is designed for you, the local resident, to learn more
about your world and to air your opinions. Now, Lincoln and Mount
Pulaski cable viewers will be able to watch Community Information
TeleVision, including "Around The Town," "Wednesday Night Live," "FANdamonium,"
"LCHS/Lincoln College/Lincoln Christian College Sports" and more.
[CITV press release] |
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