Our
military, Zion Lutheran Scouts, YMCA and Harvest of Talents, quarter
midget racers, and Humane Society in Close Up
By Mike Fak
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[October 17, 2008]
Friends
and family in the military
We just want to take a well-deserved minute to ask all of you to
visit our Community page midway down our site. In these troubling
times there has been one constant, one undeniably proud benchmark to
keep our pride in our country and who we are alive and well. It is
the names and the stories of all those in a military uniform who
serve our nation and all of us. In Community, graciously supported
by our local AMVETS chapter, we give the names of family and friends
who are currently in the service. We ask all of you to take a moment
to visit that page. Some of the names you will recognize. Others you
will not. But each and every name in our list deserves not only our
thanks but our prayers that they will return home, safe and sound
and ready to fulfill their portion of the American dream. They are
the finest among us and we can't thank them enough. |
Zion
Lutheran School keeps helping community At their weekly chapel
service on Oct. 15, Zion Lutheran School students contributed food
items and money to help fight world hunger. Several boxes of food
and over $70 were donated by students, staff and families. The food
drive was organized by Girl Scout Troop 6419 of Zion Lutheran
School. The food and money were donated to the Lincoln/Logan Food
Pantry.
The
Y teams up with Harvest of Talents
The Lincoln Area YMCA in conjunction with the Harvest of Talents
will be hosting the Y Run at the Harvest of Talents on Saturday,
October 25th starting at 8:30 A.M. Participants may register at the
YMCA Office or on the day of the race at the Harvest of Talents
(however forms received after October 22 will require a $3 fee
increase). At this event the Y will hold both a 5K Run and a 1 Mile
Fun Run/Walk. Proceeds from this event will be given to the Harvest
of Talents and the YMCA Scholarship Fund. If you have any questions
please feel free to contact the YMCA at 735-3915.
Are
you ready for some V-Ball?
Registration for the YMCA Youth Volleyball program will
run until October 22nd. Forms received after October 22nd will
require a $10 fee increase. This program is for children 1st-6th
grade who are interested in improving upon their volleyball skills.
This instructional program will run on Tuesdays, October 28 through
December 2. Instructor, Krista Hoban, will work with each child to
improve upon their individual skills. Reserve your child's spot
today.
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Quarter
midget "arrive and drive"
The Abraham Lincoln Quarter Midget Association
is sponsoring a fun "arrive and drive" for youngsters age 5-16
Saturday, Oct. 18. This is a chance for children ages 5-16 to drive
a real quarter midget race car. All safety equipment will be
provided, and cars are modified to slow the actual speed. If your
child is interested in racing, this is a great opportunity to take a
test drive. There is a fee to participate. Visit
www.alqma.com for additional
information and directions. The Abraham Lincoln Quarter Midget
Association racetrack is in Broadwell (behind Rocking Horse
Campground).
Humane
Society adopt-a-thon
The Humane Society of Logan County is having
another adopt-a-thon on Saturday, Oct. 18, at the Pet Connection at
523 Woodlawn Road. Both dogs and cats that will no doubt all get
along with each other will be available to see. Applications for
adoption can be obtained at the event. The time is noon-1:30 pm.
Got a good piece of news, information or
something that we can all brag about? If you do e-mail Mike and let
us tell everyone about it. Plus you can win cash. Every submission,
whether we use it or not, will get your name in the "Close Up" grab
bag. At the end of the month we will draw a name and someone will
get $25.00 just for dropping us an e-mail. If you wish, we will be
happy to donate your winnings to the organization of your choice.
You can contact Mike at
mikefak@lincolndailynews.com.
[By MIKE FAK]
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