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Aug. 31-Sept. 3

Delavan Fall Festival
WHO:
Public
www.delavanfallfestival.com
(See article.) (See article.) 
WHERE: Delavan

Saturday, Sept. 1

Elkhart Farmer's Market
SPONSOR:
Elkhart Farmer's Market
WHO: Public
DETAILS: Local vendors. Fresh produce, herbs, cheese, melons, flowers, baked goods and much more.
WHERE: Elkhart Village Hall
WHEN: 8 am-noon, rain or shine

Family Fun Fest
SPONSOR:
Zion Lutheran School Challenge Committee and various others
WHO: Community
DETAILS: Mum sale, old-fashioned games, pie and cake auction, meal with roast pork, corn on the cob, and homemade ice cream. Carryouts available. For more information, call 732-3977.
WHERE: 1600 Woodlawn Road
WHEN: 2-7 pm

Sept. 6-8

Atlanta Fall Festival
WHO:
Public
WHERE: Atlanta

Sept. 6-9

Mount Pulaski Fall Festival
WHO:
Public
WHERE: Mount Pulaski

Saturday, Sept. 8

Elkhart Farmer's Market
SPONSOR:
Elkhart Farmer's Market
WHO: Public
DETAILS: Local vendors. Fresh produce, herbs, cheese, melons, flowers, baked goods and much more.
WHERE: Elkhart Village Hall
WHEN: 8 am-noon, rain or shine

Glass recycling collection
SPONSORS:
Logan County Joint Solid Waste Agency, Lincoln Junior Woman's Club, Saint-Gobain Containers and Lincoln Wal-Mart
WHO: Public
DETAILS: (See article.) Only container (food or beverage) glass will be accepted. Clear glass, as well as amber, green and blue, will be accepted. Unacceptable items include ceramics, dishware, light bulbs, fluorescent lights, window glass and mirrors. Broken glass will not be accepted due to safety issues for volunteers.
Glass preparation: Rinse all containers thoroughly. Remove all metal or plastic rings from containers. Labels may be left on containers.

WHERE: Wal-Mart Supercenter parking lot
WHEN: 9 am-noon
(Second Saturday April-October)

Cemetery walk
SPONSOR:
Logan County Genealogical & Historical Society
WHO:
Members and volunteers from Logan County
DETAILS: What mysteries does Old Union Cemetery hold? Come, join us for a walk through the west section. Trolley rides will be provided to the west section of the cemetery for the walk. More details forthcoming.
WHERE: Old Union Cemetery on Route 66, Lincoln
WHEN: 10 am-2 pm

Sept. 14-15

70th birthday celebration for LCHS class of 1955
SPONSOR:
LCHS class of 1955
WHO:
Class of 1955 and spouses, friends
DETAILS: Contact Ms. Marlin for information.  
WHERE: Holiday Inn Express and Maple Club
WHEN: 5-10 pm

Sept. 14-16

Abraham Lincoln National Railsplitting Contest and Crafts Festival
SPONSOR:
Abraham Lincoln National Railsplitting Association of Logan County
WHO:
Public
WHERE: Logan County Fairgrounds

Sept. 21-23

Mason City Sesquicentennial
WHO:
Public
Watch for more information in Lincoln Daily News.
WHERE: Mason City

Saturday, Sept. 22

"Hounds & Handbags" designer-inspired purse sale
SPONSOR:
Humane Society of Logan County
WHO: Public
DETAILS: Get a jump on Christmas gifts! Hundreds of beautiful handbags at fantastic prices! Take home some great buys and help build a home for the homeless dogs and cats of Logan County!
WHERE: Kroger parking lot
WHEN: 10am-4pm

Classic car cruise-in
SPONSOR:
Railsplitter Antique Auto Club
WHO: Public
WHERE: Downtown Lincoln square
WHEN: 5-9 pm

Sunday, Sept. 23

Prairie Harvest Days 5K Run-Walk-1 Mile Kids Fun Run
WHO: Public
WHERE: Pavilion Park, Mason City
WHEN: 7:30 am

 

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