Community calendar compiled
by
the Abraham Lincoln Tourism
Bureau of Logan County
(From file received May 1)
Logan
County Events
May 4
Drive Thru Pork Chop Dinner. Come on out to the Farm
Bureau, in Lincoln, to have a wonderful pork chop dinner. The
United Way is setting up in their parking lot, from 4 PM – 7 PM
to serve delicious pork chops. The dinner will be $6 per
person. Call 217-735-4499 for more information.
May 5, 9,
12, 16, 19, 23, 26, 30
Lincoln Farmer’s Market. Come out to Latham Park from 7
AM – 12 PM on Wednesdays and Saturdays starting May 5 to view
and purchase the finest produce local crowers have to offer. If
you need more information, please contact 217-732-6962.
May 5
Car Wash. The Goldwing Chapter P will be at the Woodlawn
Car Wash for Motorcycle Awareness Month. They’ll be selling Hot
Dogs, Chips, and Pop proceeds go to the Cancer - Relay For
Life. The event starts at 10:00 a.m. Rain Date is May 12,
2007.
May 5
Plant Sale
Zion Lutheran School (1600 Woodlawn Road) is sponsoring a plant
sale from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm. Hanging baskets, geraniums and
impatiens from Connie’s Country Greenhouse will be available.
May 5
Lincoln Speedway Presentation.
Come to the Lincoln Speedway to see their full show, plus Mini
Sprints. Full show consists of late model, modified, sportsman,
street stock, and wild things. Hot laps begin at 6:00 PM and
the racing is on at 6:30 PM. Adults are $10 each, and children
under 12 are free when accompanied by a parent. For more
information, please visit
www.lincolnspeedway.org.
May 6
Foster
Grandparent Celebration.
The CIEDC Foster Grandparent Program celebrates 40 years at its
recognition dinner this year at the Maple Club in Lincoln.
Reservations Required. Foster Grandparents volunteer in
classrooms all over central Illinois. The program is open to
anyone 60 years of age or better. Contact Paula Gregg
217-732-2159 ext. 237 if interested in becoming a Foster
Grandparent.
May 7
Blood Drive. Come give the gift of life at the Lincoln
Masonic Center (located at 2022 N. Kickapoo Street) from Noon
until 6:00pm. This blood drive is sponsored by Immanuel
Lutheran Church in Lincoln. All blood collected at this blood
drive supports Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital.
May 12 & 26
Historic Building Walk. Main Street Lincoln is
celebrating National Historic Preservation Month with a Historic
Building Walk in Downtown Lincoln. On May 12th,
you’ll meet your guide at 11 AM at the entrance to the Arcade
Building (513 Pulaski St.), and check out the Arcade Building,
Sherwin Williams, Shay Parking Lot, and the Main Street Lincoln
building. You’ll enjoy a fun, fact-filled walk featuring the
histories of James McCarthy’s Buildings. The tour ends at 229
S. Kickapoo (Main Street Lincoln), where they’ll be having an
Open House with Refreshments. The tour begins again on May 26th
at 6:30 PM.
May 12
YMCA Kids Day Event. The Lincoln Area YMCA will host a
family fun event from 12:30 to 3:00 at the Y-Activity Center on
Wyatt Avenue. Come enjoy kids games, contests, prize drawings,
sports fun, bake sale, chili cook off, and a special outdoor
bingo event. Children must be accompanied by parent. For more
information, please call 217-735-3915.
May 12
Young Eagles Day. The Heritage In-Flight Museum will be
holding a Young Eagles Day at the Logan County Airport. The EAA
Young Eagles program was launched in 1992 to give interested
young people, ages 8 - 17, an opportunity to go flying in a
general aviation airplane. These flights are offered free of
charge and are made possible through the generosity of EAA
member volunteers. Call 217-732-3333 for more information.
May 13
Lincoln Speedway Presentation.
Come to the Lincoln Speedway to see *WoO*, late model, modified,
& street stock racing. Hot laps begin at 6:00 PM and the racing
is on at 6:30 PM. Adults are $10 each, and children under 12
are free when accompanied by a parent. For more information,
please visit
www.lincolnspeedway.org.
May 19
Elkhart Spring Festival.
Come over to Historic Elkhart to enjoy antique cars, antique
tractors, arrowhead/artifact road trip by Bill Bryson, costumed
tours, and hill tours of Elkhart Cemetery, the Chapel and
Gillett Mansion. Contact Andrea Niehaus at Horsefeathers for
more information 217-947-2100.
May 19
Windswept Manor Open House. A public tour and reception
will be held at the Windswept Manor Bed and Breakfast (227 N.
Logan, Lincoln, IL) on Saturday, May 19, 2007, beginning at 10
AM and ending at 4 PM. You’ll be able to check out the fabulous
accommodations, each room decorated and named for a production
of Mystery Ink Dinner Theater, owned by the innkeepers. Located
near the charming Courthouse Square and other Abraham Lincoln
sites. For more information, call 217-732-6102 or 309-212-0631
or visit
www.windsweptmanor.com (e-mail at:
info@windsweptmanor.com). Windswept Manor will be open for
business on May 4th by Reservation Only.
May 19
Armed Forces Day. Come over to the Logan County
Genealogical and Historical Society (114 N. Chicago St.,
Lincoln, IL) to enjoy the Armed Forces Day Open House and book
signing. It will be held from 11 AM – 3 PM. We will be
featuring "This Is My Story" Vol. 2 veteran's book. The book
was published for the purpose of preserving the names and
military information about Logan County Veterans. The book
includes 365 pages of veteran stories and pictures. Veteran
Book Committee Co - Chairman are Phylis Bryson and Carol
Radespiel. We will also be featuring a book entitled "Logan
County During the Civil War" by Bill Donath.
May 19
Lincoln Speedway Presentation.
It’s Fan Appreciation Night! $5 Admission! Come to the Lincoln
Speedway to see their full show. Full show consists of late
model, modified, sportsman, street stock, and wild things. Hot
laps begin at 6:00 PM and the racing is on at 6:30 PM. For more
information, please visit
www.lincolnspeedway.org.
May 26
Cruise In. The Railsplitter Antique Auto Club will once
again be hosting their monthly classic car cruise ins on the
downtown Lincoln square. They will be held from 5 PM to 9 PM,
on the fourth Saturday of the month, starting in April and
ending in September.
May 26
Lincoln Speedway Presentation. Come to the Lincoln
Speedway to see their full show. Full show consists of late
model, modified, sportsman, street stock, and wild things. Hot
laps begin at 6:00 PM and the racing is on at 6:30 PM. Adults
are $10 each, and children under 12 are free when accompanied by
a parent. For more information, please visit
http://www.lincolnspeedway.org/.
May 29 – Jul
21
Lincoln Public Library District Summer Reading Program 2007
Mission READ: to the Library and Beyond! Will begin
with a sign-up week May 29 – June 2. During sign-p week a
“Library Astronaut Training” will be held. Children will be
able to visit stations to “test” their outer-space abilities.
Stations will include “Moon Rocks,” “Manipulation,” “Control
Station,” and “Moon Walk.” All astronauts will receive a
certificate of Completion in the “Library Astronaut School” and
get a picture taken in the “rocket.” The entire Summer Reading
Program will run through July 21st.
Jun 2, 6, 9,
13, 16, 20, 23, 27, 30
Lincoln
Farmer’s Market.
Come out to Latham Park from 7 AM – 12 PM on Wednesdays and
Saturdays starting May 5 to view and purchase the finest produce
local crowers have to offer. If you need more information,
please contact 217-732-6962.
Jun 2
“Route 66 Trail-Breaking” National Trails Day. Be a part
of history on National Trails Day 2007. Bicyclists and other
“trail-breakers” will traverse the entire 369 miles of Illinois’
new Route 66 Trail, a route of quieter roads and trails showing
off the best of the old “Mother Road.” The event will highlight
bike tourism on the Route 66 Trail while giving a boost for road
and trail improvements along the way. How it Works: Bicyclists
and other users will each ride one of the 13 legs of the Route
66 Trail, simultaneously covering the entire distance of the
route. They will converge at six different Route 66 towns,
where ceremonies will be held at noon. The segments from
Lincoln are Lincoln to Bloomington (46 Miles) or Lincoln to
Springfield (39 Miles). Find out more about this event from the
flier included in your calendar!
Jun 2
Lincoln Speedway Presentation. Come to the Lincoln
Speedway to see their full show plus $750 to win Topless
Modifieds. Full show consists of late model, modified,
sportsman, street stock, and wild things. Hot laps begin at
6:00 PM and the racing is on at 6:30 PM. Adults are $10 each,
and children under 12 are free when accompanied by a parent.
For more information, please visit
www.lincolnspeedway.org.
Jun 3
Goldwing Chapter P Golf Outing. The Goldwing Chapter P
will be holding their Annual Golf Outing at the Atlanta Golf
Course. Tee Off is at 3 PM, with dinner to follow.
Jun 4
Blood Drive. Come give the gift of life at the Lincoln
Masonic Center (located at 2022 N. Kickapoo Street) from Noon
until 6:00pm. This blood drive is sponsored by First
Presbyterian Church in Lincoln. All blood collected at this
blood drive supports Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital.
Jun 4 – July
14
Teen Summer Reading Program. Lincoln Public Library
District’s Teen Summer Reading Program begins June 4 and runs
through July 14. Teens may register at the Youth Services desk,
complete logs, and participate in drawings for prizes.
Jun 7
Magician Troy Roark. Starting at 10 AM, Magician Troy
Roark will perform at the Lincoln Public Library. Call 732-5732
to register. Sponsored by Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation.
Jun 8 – 10,
2007
A Taste of Atlanta on Route 66. Come out to Atlanta,
Illinois, and A Taste of Atlanta on Route 66! We’ll have a wine
tasting, carnival, chuck wagon style wiener cook-off, and lots
of food vendors to choose from. Call 217-648-2351 for more
information.
Jun 9 & 10
Broadwell’s 150th Birthday Celebration. The
Village of Broadwell will be celebrating their 150th
Birthday on June 9 & 10, 2007 with fun and excitement. Ernie
Edwards, owner and manager of the Pig Hip Museum, has promised a
surprise for guests. Could it be the world famous P.H.S???
Ernie has also invited everyone to share in his birthday cake.
More details on this event will be coming soon.
Jun 9 & 10
Logan County Route 66 Garage Sale. Come on out and
display your wares and buy your treasures at the countywide Rt.
66 Garage Sale from 8 AM to 4 PM. Make stops in Atlanta,
Lawndale, Lincoln, Broadwell and Elkhart. Vendor entry fees will
benefit Route 66 Heritage Foundation of Logan County projects
such as The Mill. For more information, contact 217-732-8687 or
info@abe66.com
Jun 10
Lincoln Speedway Presentation. Come to the Lincoln
Speedway to see their full show, plus $1,500 to win L/M. Full
show consists of late model, modified, sportsman, street stock,
and wild things. Hot laps begin at 6:00 PM and the racing is on
at 6:30 PM. Adults are $10 each, and children under 12 are free
when accompanied by a parent. For more information, please
visit
www.lincolnspeedway.org.
Jun 14
Mad Science.
Beginning at 10 AM, Mad Science will perform at the Lincoln
Public Library. Call 732-5732 to register. Sponsored by
Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation.
Jun 15 – 17,
2007
Middletown Terquasquicentennial (175th Birthday
Party). This historic celebration will be held in
Middletown, Illinois to celebrate the 175th Birthday
of the city. A carnival has been secured for the weekend, as
well as local band Saturday Night Special (for Saturday Night).
Come on out and enjoy the parade, Half Marathon foot race,
Alumni reception, Antique Car and Tractor Show, Historical
Displays, Petting Zoo, Art and Craft Booths, Food, Fireworks and
much more. How would you like to win a 2007 Pontiac G-6? Get
involved with the raffle now, tickets only $20 each!!! The
Middletown Methodist Church will be hosting a pork chop supper
on Saturday evening, and on Sunday, the Presbyterian Church will
be holding a broasted chicken lunch. Advanced orders of
embroidered ball caps and t-shirts will begin soon. Keep
watching the calendar for more information about this party!
Check out the Middletown Terquasquicentennial webpage: www.geocities.com/middletown175.
Jun 16
Elkhart Hill Tour. The Elkhart Historical Society will
be hosting their tours of Elkhart Hill again this year. Tickets
are $5 each by reservation only. Please call 217-947-2238 for
more information. All proceeds will go to Elkhart
Historical Society.
Jun 16
Steak Fry. The Goldwing Chapter P will be holding a
Steak Fry at IGA starting at 10 AM. Come on out to enjoy some
great food.
Jun 16
Lincoln Speedway Presentation. Come to the Lincoln
Speedway to see their full show. Full show consists of late
model, modified, sportsman, street stock, and wild things. Hot
laps begin at 6:00 PM and the racing is on at 6:30 PM. Adults
are $10 each, and children under 12 are free when accompanied by
a parent. For more information, please visit
www.lincolnspeedway.org.
Jun 19 – 21
A State of Freedom: Abraham Lincoln and Illinois in a Nation
of Slavery. This seminar for Illinois Middle and High
School Teachers will be presented by Paul E. Gleason and Ron J.
Keller, and is sponsored by the Lincoln College Museum. It may
be used for continuing education credit. To apply, please
submit the following information: Your contact information,
school, grade levels, and subjects you teach, books you have
read on these topics, a letter of interest and statement of what
you hope to gain from the seminar (no more than one page
total). Please send this information to
rkeller@lincolncollege.edu or fax to 217-732-4465, or mail
to Ron Keller, Lincoln College, 300 Keokuk St., Lincoln, IL
62656. Deadline to submit applications is May 15, 2007.
Jun 21
Ronald McDonald Appearance. Starting at 10 AM, Ronald
McDonald will be at the Lincoln Public Library. Call 732-5732
to register
Jun 22 – 24
Mystery Ink Presents: “Cashed Out In Vegas”. A group of
tourists wearing a certain color hat, met up with a has-been
show girl, a cheating dealer, a tough Casino boss, a down on his
luck impersonator, and a nutty bride and groom in this hilarious
trip to Vegas. Before it’s over will they have bet their
lives? Do not miss this hilarious murder mystery. Friday,
Saturday doors open 6:30 PM, show at 7:00 PM. Sunday doors open
1:00 PM, show at 1:30 PM. Tickets are $35 each, Seniors $32
each. Group rates, $30 for groups of 10 or more. This includes
a 3 course meal of fresh baked bread, salad, entrée choice, and
desserts. Coffee/tea, tax, and gratuity are included. Cash bar
available. For reservations call 217-732-6102. (121-123 S.
Sangamon, Lincoln, IL. Elizabeth’s & Capone’s.)
Jun 23
Cruise In. The Railsplitter Antique Auto Club will once
again be hosting their monthly classic car cruise ins on the
downtown Lincoln square. They will be held from 5 PM to 9 PM,
on the fourth Saturday of the month, starting in April and
ending in September.
Jun 24
Vintage Style Show. The Mount Pulaski Township
Historical Society is proud to present it's third Annual Vintage
Style Show Sunday, June 24th at the American Legion. The
luncheon/style show's theme for 2007 is "Sunday in the Park".
Tickets are $20 and anyone interested in being a hostess of a
table of eight, please call 792-3436. Also, anyone with vintage
fashions including wedding gowns, mother of the bride/groom,
bridesmaid, prom fashions we can model please contact us! If
you collect anything of fashion: hatpins, purses, shoes; we'd
love to have you display your items. Doors will open at 12:30
for guests to admire the table settings and displays with the
luncheon being served at 1pm.
Jun 24
Lincoln Speedway Presentation. Come to the Lincoln
Speedway to see the UMP Summernationals. Late models, modifieds,
and street stock racing. Hot laps begin at 6:00 PM and the
racing is on at 6:30 PM. Adults are $10 each, and children
under 12 are free when accompanied by a parent. For more
information, please visit
www.lincolnspeedway.org.
Jun 28
Weatherman Chris Miller. Starting at 10 AM, Weatherman
Chris Miller will be at the Lincoln Public Library. Call
732-5732 to register.
Jun 30
Lincoln Speedway Presentation. Come to the Lincoln
Speedway to see their full show. Full show consists of late
model, modified, sportsman, street stock, and wild things. Hot
laps begin at 6:00 PM and the racing is on at 6:30 PM. Adults
are $10 each, and children under 12 are free when accompanied by
a parent. For more information, please visit
www.lincolnspeedway.org.
Jul 2
Blood Drive. Lincoln Masonic Center (located at 2022 N.
Kickapoo Street) from Noon until 6:00pm. This blood drive is
sponsored by Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. All
blood collected at this blood drive supports Abraham Lincoln
Memorial Hospital.
Jul 4 – 7,
2007
Lincoln Illinois Heritage Days Celebration. Celebrate
our heritage in Lincoln, Illinois with this fun event. Live
music and dancing, shopping, games, parade, fireworks and more
will be available throughout downtown Lincoln. Fundraiser for
2009 Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. For more info call
735-2815.
Jul 4, 7,
11, 14, 18, 21, 25, 28
Lincoln Farmer’s Market. Come out to Latham park from 7
AM – 12 PM on Wednesdays and Saturdays starting May 5 to view
and purchase the finest produce local crowers have to offer. If
you need more information, please contact 217-732-6962.
Jul 7
Lincoln Speedway Presentation. Come to the Lincoln
Speedway to see their full show, plus $1,200 to win L/M. Full
show consists of late model, modified, sportsman, street stock,
and wild things. Hot laps begin at 6:00 PM and the racing is on
at 6:30 PM. Adults are $10 each, and children under 12 are free
when accompanied by a parent. For more information, please
visit
www.lincolnspeedway.org.
Jul 14
Lincoln Speedway Presentation. Come to the Lincoln
Speedway to see their full show. Full show consists of late
model, modified, sportsman, street stock, and wild things. Hot
laps begin at 6:00 PM and the racing is on at 6:30 PM. Adults
are $10 each, and children under 12 are free when accompanied by
a parent. For more information, please visit
www.lincolnspeedway.org.
Jul 21
Elkhart Hill Tour. The Elkhart Historical Society will
be hosting their tours of Elkhart Hill again this year. Tickets
are $5 each by reservation only. Please call 217-947-2238 for
more information. All proceeds will go to Elkhart
Historical Society.
Jul 21
Lincoln Speedway Presentation. It’s Fan Appreciation
Night! $5 Admission! Come to the Lincoln Speedway to see their
full show. Full show consists of late model, modified,
sportsman, street stock, and wild things. Hot laps begin at
6:00 PM and the racing is on at 6:30 PM. For more information,
please visit
www.lincolnspeedway.org.
Jul 28
Cruise In. The Railsplitter Antique Auto Club will once
again be hosting their monthly classic car cruise ins on the
downtown Lincoln square. They will be held from 5 PM to 9 PM,
on the fourth Saturday of the month, starting in April and
ending in September.
Jul 28
Lincoln Speedway Presentation. Come to the Lincoln
Speedway to see their full show. Full show consists of late
model, modified, sportsman, street stock, and wild things. Hot
laps begin at 6:00 PM and the racing is on at 6:30 PM. Adults
are $10 each, and children under 12 are free when accompanied by
a parent. For more information, please visit
www.lincolnspeedway.org.
Jul 31 – Aug
5, 2007
Logan County Fair. Come and relax and enjoy the Best of
Logan County! Daily activities include 4-H shows, a queen
pageant, live entertainment, and a carnival full of food, games,
& displays. For more information, call 217-732-3311.
Aug 1, 4, 8,
11, 15, 18, 22, 25, 29
Lincoln Farmer’s Market. Come out to Latham Park from 7
AM – 12 PM on Wednesdays and Saturdays starting May 5 to view
and purchase the finest produce local crowers have to offer.
The Market will be open during the Lincoln Art and
Balloon Festival. More information will be in the calendar
regarding that event in upcoming months. If you need more
information, please contact 217-732-6962.
Aug 1
Lincoln Speedway Presentation. Logan County Fair Races!
There will be Grain Truck races, plus more classes to be
announced. For more information, please visit
www.lincolnspeedway.org.
Aug 6
Blood Drive. Come give the gift of life at the Lincoln
Masonic Center (located at 2022 N. Kickapoo Street) from Noon
until 6:00pm. This blood drive is sponsored by Lincoln
Christian Church. All blood collected at this blood drive
supports Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital.
Aug 12
Lincoln Speedway Presentation. Come to the Lincoln
Speedway to see their full show, plus $1,500 to win L/M Topless
40. Full show consists of late model, modified, sportsman,
street stock, and wild things. Hot laps begin at 6:00 PM and
the racing is on at 6:30 PM. Adults are $10 each, and children
under 12 are free when accompanied by a parent. For more
information, please visit
www.lincolnspeedway.org.
Aug 18
Elkhart Hill Tour. The Elkhart Historical Society will
be hosting their tours of Elkhart Hill again this year. Tickets
are $5 each by reservation only. Please call 217-947-2238 for
more information. All proceeds will go to Elkhart
Historical Society.
Aug 18
Lincoln Speedway Presentation. Come to the Lincoln
Speedway to see their full show. Full show consists of late
model, modified, sportsman, street stock, and wild things. Hot
laps begin at 6:00 PM and the racing is on at 6:30 PM. Adults
are $10 each, and children under 12 are free when accompanied by
a parent. For more information, please visit
www.lincolnspeedway.org.
Aug 24 – 26
Lincoln Art and Balloon Festival.
Come out to the Logan County Airport to experience the
beauty and wonder of Hot Air Balloons in flight or catch an
evening glow. Enjoy the carnival rides, food concessions, Blue
Skies beer garden, expanded Artisan Expo, Aeronautical displays,
IL Army National Guard Static Display, Heritage in Flight
Museum, Souvenir booth, or Bocce Ball tournament. Downtown, in
Latham Park, browse the prestigious juried Art Fair. There will
also be a children’s art tent and Kickapoo Kingdom will be
filled with a carousel, inflatable attractions, interactive
games and more food concessions. Around town you may choose to
enjoy a car cruise-in, Antique & Flea market, used book sale, or
1800’s craft show. There is something for everyone. For more
information or for sponsorship opportunities, please call
217.735.2385. Watch
www.lincolnillinois.com for a detailed schedule.
Aug 25
Cruise In. The Railsplitter Antique Auto Club will once
again be hosting their monthly classic car cruise ins on the
downtown Lincoln square. They will be held from 5 PM to 9 PM,
on the fourth Saturday of the month, starting in April and
ending in September.
Aug 25
Lincoln Speedway Presentation. Come to the Lincoln
Speedway to see their full show. Full show consists of late
model, modified, sportsman, street stock, and wild things. Hot
laps begin at 6:00 PM and the racing is on at 6:30 PM. Adults
are $10 each, and children under 12 are free when accompanied by
a parent. For more information, please visit
www.lincolnspeedway.org.
Aug 26
1800’s Craft Fair. Postville Courthouse will once again
be hosting their 1800’s Craft Fair on the final day of the
Lincoln Art and Balloon Festival. The Public is invited to come
and see 19th century crafters from surrounding areas
demonstrating their skills. Local crafters are also included.
Music and other entertainment will be provided. Call
217-732-8930 or 217-737-0979 for more information.
Sep 1, 5, 8,
12, 15, 19, 22, 26, 29
Lincoln Farmer’s Market. Come out to Latham Park from 7
AM – 12 PM on Wednesdays and Saturdays starting May 5 to view
and purchase the finest produce local crowers have to offer. If
you need more information, please contact 217-732-6962.
Sep 1
Steak
Sandwich Fundraiser Sale.
Habitat for Humanity will sell steak sandwiches at the Lincoln
IGA from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Saturday of Labor Day
weekend. This is a fundraiser for Habitat for Humanity of Logan
County.
Sep 1
Lincoln Speedway Presentation.
Come to the Lincoln Speedway to see their full show. Full show
consists of late model, modified, sportsman, street stock, and
wild things. Hot laps begin at 6:00 PM and the racing is on at
6:30 PM. Adults are $10 each, and children under 12 are free
when accompanied by a parent. For more information, please
visit
www.lincolnspeedway.org.
Sep 6 – 9
Atlanta Fall
Festival.
Throughout Atlanta, Illinois, enjoy a variety of entertainments,
including music, a carnival, petting zoo, car show, and lots of
art and craft vendors. Don’t miss out on the great food
available or the pie and cake baking contest and auction. For
more information, call 217-732-8687.
Sep 6 – 9
Mt. Pulaski
Fall Festival.
Throughout Mt. Pulaski, Illinois, enjoy this fun family event:
carnival rides, games, music, shopping and much more. Check out
this calendar for more updates as they become available.
Sep 10
Blood Drive. Come give the gift of life at the Lincoln
Masonic Center (located at 2022 N. Kickapoo Street) from Noon
until 6:00pm. This blood drive is sponsored by Lincoln Rotary
Club. All blood collected at this blood drive supports Abraham
Lincoln Memorial Hospital.
Sep 14 – 16
Abraham
Lincoln National Railsplitting Contest.
37th Annual festival features a Bluegrass concert
downtown at Scully Park on Friday night, and a Civil War Ball at
Lincoln College on Saturday night. Fun and educational event for
all ages – rail splitting, corn shucking, tomahawk throwing,
pioneer village, antique car and tractors, historical displays,
Lincoln presentations, quilt show, crafters, flea market, kids
games, food vendors and much more. Also includes cemetery walk
and Captain Bogardus trap shoot. Check out
www.railsplitting.com or call 217-732-8687 for more
information.
Sept 16
Lincoln Speedway Presentation. Come to the Lincoln
Speedway on April 21, 2007 to see O’Reilly Poweri Midgets & Mini
Sprints plus modifieds and wild things. Hot laps begin at 6:00
PM and the race is on at 6:30 PM. Adults are $10 each and
children under 12 are free when accompanied by an adult. For
more information, please visit
www.lincolnspeedway.org.
Sep 15
Elkhart Hill Tour. The Elkhart Historical Society will
be hosting their tours of Elkhart Hill again this year. Tickets
are $5 each by reservation only. Please call 217-947-2238 for
more information. All proceeds will go to Elkhart
Historical Society.
Sep 22
Cruise In. The Railsplitter Antique Auto Club will once
again be hosting their monthly classic car cruise ins on the
downtown Lincoln square. They will be held from 5 PM to 9 PM,
on the fourth Saturday of the month, starting in April and
ending in September. =
Sep 22
Elkhart Fall
Festival.
Details coming soon. Contact Andrea Niehaus at Horsefeathers for
more information 217-947-2100.
Sep 22
Lincoln Speedway Presentation.
Come to the Lincoln Speedway on April 21, 2007 to see The Wild
Thing Nationals, $1,500 to win. Hot laps begin at 6:00 PM and
the race is on at 6:30 PM. Adults are $10 each and children
under 12 are free when accompanied by an adult. For more
information, please visit
www.lincolnspeedway.org.
Oct 1
Blood Drive. Come give the gift of life at the Lincoln
Masonic Center (located at 2022 N. Kickapoo Street) from Noon
until 6:00pm. This blood drive is sponsored by Lincoln
Kiwanis. All blood collected at this blood drive supports
Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital.
Oct 3, 6,
10, 13, 17, 20, 24, 27, 31
Lincoln Farmer’s Market. Come out to Latham Park from 7
AM – 12 PM on Wednesdays and Saturdays starting May 5 to view
and purchase the finest produce local crowers have to offer. If
you need more information, please contact 217-732-6962.
Oct 13
Habitat for Humanity Annual Recognition Dinner / Dance.
Habitat for Humanity will hold the dinner/dance at the American
Legion on 5th Street in Lincoln. The doors open at 5:30 p.m.,
dinner is served at 6:00, and the recognition program and the
dance are at 7:00. Music is provided by The Turner Trio. In
addition to recognizing those who have been significant
supporters of Habitat during the year, this event is also a fund
raiser for Habitat. Tickets may be purchased in advance at A.G.
Edwards & Sons, MKS Jewelers, or by calling 217-732-2861.
Oct 20
Elkhart Hill Tour. The Elkhart Historical Society will
be hosting their tours of Elkhart Hill again this year. Tickets
are $5 each by reservation only. Please call 217-947-2238 for
more information. All proceeds will go to Elkhart
Historical Society.
Oct 30 – Nov
11
Christmas Memories Quilt Show. The Christmas Memories
Quilt Show at Postville Courthouse State Historic Site will be
back again this year. Featuring lovely period quilts of all
designs and holiday themes. Hours are 12 PM to 4 PM. This show
is co-sponsored by Postville Courthouse and Sew Many Friends.
Come and enjoy the beautiful quilts and vote for your favorite.
Tour the historic site at 914 Fifth Street in Lincoln. Free and
open to the public. For more information, please call
217-735-4977 or 217-732-4527.
Nov 5
Blood Drive. Come give the gift of life at the Lincoln
Masonic Center (located at 2022 N. Kickapoo Street) from Noon
until 6:00pm. This blood drive is sponsored by Abraham Lincoln
Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. All blood collected at this blood
drive supports Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital.
Nov 17 – 18
Christmas on Vinegar Hill. Come and shop and browse at
Mt. Pulaski’s annual Christmas on Vinegar Hill celebration.
Citywide displays, homes, schools, churches and businesses,
crafts and food. Plan on spending the day and join in on all
the holiday cheer. Saturday from 8 AM – 5 PM and Sunday from 12
PM – 4 PM. For more information, please call 217-792-5698.
Nov 24
Pride of the Prairie Folk Art and Craft Show. Kick off
your holiday shopping here! The Lincoln Park District proudly
presents this annual event, featuring area artists and crafters
bringing together a collection of their finest artisans and
craftsmen. The doors will open at 8 AM and close at 4 PM. For
more information, call 217-732-8770.
Dec 1
Elkhart Christmas in the Chapel.
Details coming soon! Contact Gillette Ransom at 217-947-2238.
Dec 3
Blood Drive. Come give the gift of life at the Lincoln
Masonic Center (located at 2022 N. Kickapoo Street) from Noon
until 6:00pm. This blood drive is sponsored by Lincoln United
Methodist Church. All blood collected at this blood drive
supports Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital.
Central Illinois Events
May 4 & 5
Mason City Limits Presents: Dennis Piper.
This cynical optimist is fresh from The Boston Comedy Festival
and is a frequent guest on Bob & Tom.
Two
Shows each night, all Shows
$12.50 per person.
Show Times are:
7:15 &
9:30. Friday 7:15 show is Non-Smoking, otherwise there will be a
smoking section available. There is a one drink minimum in the
showroom.
(It doesn’t have to be alcoholic, but we are funnier if it
is!). 18 and up w/ valid I.D. only are permitted. A $ .50
charge will be added to each ticket with credit card orders. For up-to-date information and ticket
reservations check
www.mclimits.com
or call 217.482.LAFF (5233)
May 11 & 12
Mason City Limits Presents: Wild Bill Bauer.
Bob and Tom Favorite, 25 national television appearances on NBC,
ABC, MTV, Showtime, Comedy Central, A&E and more.
Two
Shows each night, all Shows
$12.50 per person.
Show Times are: 7:15 & 9:30. Friday 7:15 show is Non-Smoking;
otherwise there will be a smoking section available. There is a
one-drink minimum in the showroom.
(It doesn’t have to be alcoholic, but we are funnier if it
is!). 18 and up w/ valid I.D. only are permitted. A $ .50
charge will be added to each ticket with credit card orders.
For up-to-date information and ticket
reservations check
www.mclimits.com
or call 217.482.LAFF (5233)
May 18 & 19
Mason City Limits Presents: Steve
Iott.
A master of improv, no two shows are ever the same. Steve is a
regular guest on The Bob & Tom Show and appeared on A & E and
Comedy Central.
Two
Shows each night, all Shows
$12.50 per person.
Show Times are: 7:15 & 9:30. Friday 7:15 show is Non-Smoking;
otherwise there will be a smoking section available. There is a
one-drink minimum in the showroom.
(It doesn’t have to be alcoholic, but we are funnier if it
is!). 18 and up w/ valid I.D. only are permitted. A $ .50
charge will be added to each ticket with credit card orders.
For
up-to-date information and ticket reservations check
www.mclimits.com
or
call 217.482.LAFF (5233)
Jun 28
Scholarship Scramble. Heartland Community College
Foundation will be holding their 15th Annual
Scholarship Scramble on Thursday, June 28, 2007. It will be
held at the Den at Fox Creek Golf Course. For more information
on sponsorship opportunities and on the scramble, please call
Cynthia Kelley at 309-268-8102 or e-mail her at
cynthia.Kelley@heartland.edu
Jul 21 & 22
Rock ‘n Rods on Route 66. Come out to the Interstate
Center in Bloomington, IL to enjoy a weekend of Show Rods, Rock
and Roll, Food, vendors, and just plain cool stuff! Gates will
open to the public at 10:00 AM on Saturday July 21. Car show
participants should be present at 8:00 AM both days. Admission
prices: $13.00 for a one day pass, $20 for the weekend, both
available at the gate. Check out
http://www.rocknrodson66.com/ for more details.
Aug 10 – 19
Illinois State Fair. Come on out to the Illinois State
Fair to experience all the fun and excitement.
Logan County Meetings
May 3
Goldwing Chapter P. The Goldwing Chapter P will be
holding their staff meeting at the Blue Dog Inn at 6 p.m.
May 3
GROW Meeting.
GROW is starting back up in a new location. Starting May 3,
2007 at 6:30 PM. Their new location is at the Abraham Lincoln
Hospital, 315 Eighth St., in Conference Room C (in the
basement). Meetings will be every Thursday evening.
May 10
Goldwing Chapter P Meeting. The Goldwing Chapter P will
be holding their regular meeting at Bonanza Restaurant beginning
at 6 PM. The meeting itself will begin at 7.
May 21
LCGHS Meeting. Logan County Genealogical and Historical
Society will meet May 21, 2007 at 6:30 p.m. at 114 N. Chicago
St. in Lincoln, Il. Bill Wilson will present a power point on
"Forts and Blockhouses of Illinois". He will stress the ones in
Logan County. Visitors are welcome. Refreshments will be
served. West Lincoln and Broadwell Townships will be featured
in the next Society newsletter. The information is also being
collected for future historical reference and should be
submitted by May 15, 2007 so it can be included in the next
newsletter.
Jun 7
Goldwing Chapter P.
The Goldwing Chapter P will be holding their staff meeting at
the Blue Dog Inn at 6 p.m.
Jun 14
Goldwing Chapter P Meeting.
The Goldwing Chapter P will be holding their regular meeting at
Bonanza Restaurant beginning at 6 PM. The meeting itself will
begin at 7.
Jun 18
LCGHS
Meeting.
Logan County Genealogical and Historical Society will meet on
June 18, 2007 at 6:30 p.m. at 114 N. Chicago St. in Lincoln,
Il. Galen Wickline will speak about "How to Preserve Archival
Materials". Visitors are welcome and refreshments will be
served. We have several CD's available. Such as : Stringer
Logan County History of 1911, Atlas, 1840 - 1880 Census, Logan
County Cemetery Index, 1860 Census We will continue to develop
new CD's. Call 217-732-3200 for more information.
[Text copied from file received from the Abraham Lincoln
Tourism Bureau of Logan County] |