Digital
Photography class, Lincoln Mission Mart, Mayor Davis-Kavelman, Crime
Stoppers and Humane Society hit the Close Up
By Mike Fak
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[February
24, 2009]
With
the Digital Photography Class starting this Thursday, Feb 26
at 7:00 pm, there are only a few more days left to register at the
park district. This hands on course is taught by Steve Klemm, owner
of Picture This Photography Studio. Steve has created a brand new
format for teaching this session. He has purchased a $169.00 over
the counter digital camera and the lesson plans have been based on
this camera. Please bring your digital camera to class so Steve can
answer questions pertaining to your camera. Featured will be
printing, setting up software, making corrections and a host of fun
projects that will make your hobby more interesting. For more
information, call the park district at 732-8770.
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The
Lincoln Mission Mart will host an Early Bird and Night Owl
Sale this Friday, February 27th. Shoppers can save 50% off their
entire purchase from 7:00-9:00 a.m. and from 7:00-9:00 p.m. Regular
store hours are from 9:00-6:00 p.m. Store shelves will be specially
stocked throughout the day for the event.
100% of the net proceeds from the event benefit the people served
by Home Sweet Home Ministries in Bloomington, IL.
Quick Facts About Home Sweet Home:
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HSHM served over
68,000 meals to the homeless and poor during 2008.
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HSHM served over
120 children staying at the shelter with their one or both
parents.
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Over 5 babies were
born to ladies while they were living at the shelter in 2008.
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In 2008, a new
program launched, called Hearts with Hope; it is geared toward
the developmental needs of homeless children.
Mayor Beth Davis-Kavelman visited the Zion Lutheran School
7th-8th grade classroom last week. The students are currently
studying the U.S. and Illinois constitutions, and state and local
government. Mayor Davis-Kavelman gave a very informative
presentation on her duties as mayor and interacted with the students
while answering their questions. She also presented the school with
a hand-drawn print of Abraham Lincoln and a copy of the 2003 Lincoln
Sesquicentennial booklet.
Mayor Beth Davis-Kavelman is pictured with the Zion Lutheran
School 8th graders. Front – Kendall Katz, Karli Cox, Mayor Beth
Davis-Kavelman, and Jason Sheley. Back – Sam Opperman, Jesse Mangano,
Brent Hunsley, Grace Sheley, and Cortnee Mileham.
Lincoln-Logan
Crime Stoppers Board announces that they are now accepting
applications for their 2009 Scholarship. The scholarship is
available to a Logan County resident who is either a high school
senior or a current college student who is pursuing a Degree in the
Law Enforcement field.
Applications are available at Logan County High Schools, Logan
County Regional Office of Education, Lincoln College, Heartland
College.
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The
Humane Society's Animal Affairs reports the following program
accomplishments through February 15, 2009.
Adoptions this year
12
active foster homes
Neutered/spayed through APL
25
dogs and 19
cats
Dr
Gillen spayed/neutered
3
animals
54
animals transported to no kill shelters
Their next event will be the Rummage Sale on
Saturday, March 14, 2009. Please clean out your closets, drawers and
the garage and bring your salable rummage (no clothing please) to
the Lincoln Women's Club, 230 N McLean St, Lincoln on Friday, March
13, 2009 from 4:00 to 8:00 PM. For more information call Marsha
Brown at 217.735.2108.
HSLC recycles empty ink cartridges from HP, Dell,
Lexmark, Office Depot and Kodak for cash. If you use any of these
cartridges we could certainly use them. Please put them in the
containers on the porch of Jill Struebing, 204 9th Street, Lincoln,
IL, or give to any HSLC Board Member. Call 217.732.4540 for
information.
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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