|  New to the festival this year is a special Abraham Lincoln 
			Bicentennial event on Friday. Storytellers Brian "Fox" Ellis and 
			Mike Anderson will entertain at the Lincoln Rec Center. Anderson is 
			back by popular demand. He has honed his skills as a storyteller and 
			is one of the best yarn-spinners and worst pun-tellers anywhere. His 
			superb styling as a communicator makes him a favorite. Following him 
			will be Ellis, whose goal is to be an inspiration to his audiences, 
			offering them a chance to gather a deeper sense of who they are in 
			relation to the human history and natural world around them. Ellis 
			has been entertaining audiences for the past 29 years, offering some 
			education along the way through song, myth, poetry and stories. This 
			event is free to the public. The third annual Civil War Ball will be on Saturday from 7-10 
			p.m. at the Lincoln Rec Center. This is a great opportunity learn 
			the dances of the Civil War era, led by talented dance instructors. 
			Simple dance steps, good music and lots of fun highlight this 
			popular annual ball. 
			 Other interesting events are the Captain Bogardus Trap Shoot on 
			Saturday at the Lincoln Sportsmen's Club and the Route 66 Car Show, 
			which is sponsored by the Railsplitter Antique Auto Club both days 
			at the fairgrounds. There will also be daily attendance drawings. Get ready to enjoy more music at the bluegrass jam throughout the 
			day Saturday and Sunday at the Logan County Fairgrounds. The 
			Illinois Country Music Association will also be part of the festival 
			this year, performing on the Abe Stage on Sunday from 1 to 3 p.m. as 
			well as wandering the grounds, entertaining as they go. The ICMA is 
			made up of musicians, dancers, performers and fans who are dedicated 
			to promoting country, gospel, bluegrass and western music throughout 
			the state of Illinois. 
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			Then, of course, are the railsplitting competitions, including 
			amateur and professional. The national competition begins at 3:15 
			p.m. on Sunday and will be preceded by this year's bicentennial 
			re-enactment of the christening of the city of Lincoln, with Gary 
			Simpkins as the featured Lincoln interpreter. Hungry? The festival will include a farmers market, and several 
			concession stands will be open on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. 
			to 4 p.m. at the fairgrounds. Enjoy fresh central Illinois-grown 
			fruits and vegetables, home-baked goods and much more.  Don't forget to visit the flea market, antiques booths, craft 
			booths, historical displays, working craft area and much more on 
			both dates. The complete festival book is available online. The Logan Railsplitting Association thanks all of their sponsors 
			who helped to make this year's event possible. For more information, check out the festival Web site at
			www.railsplitting.com or 
			call 217-732-8687. 
            [Text from file received from
			Abraham Lincoln Tourism Bureau of 
			Logan County] 
            
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