Blood drive, Christmas tree pickup, Salvation Army Red Kettle
and Mount Pulaski historical calendar make the Close Up
By Mike Fak
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[December
29, 2010]
To
help ensure an adequate blood supply for our region, there will be a
blood drive at the Lincoln Masonic Center, 2022 N. Kickapoo,
on Monday, Jan. 3. The hours of the blood drive are noon to 6 p.m.
For your convenience, please call Jessica to sign up toll-free at
1-866-GIVE-BLD, ext. 118, or schedule an appointment online at
www.cicbc.org. Walk-ins are also
welcome and truly appreciated. |
The
street and alley department in Lincoln will pick up Christmas
trees starting at 7 a.m. Monday, Jan. 3. The department asks
that all trees be put curbside by that time and be free of all
decorations, bases and bags. All trees will be recycled.
Although
Christmas Eve brought heavy snow and shut down Salvation Army
kettle sites by 4 p.m. Friday afternoon, the day's collections
brought the current total of the annual kettle campaign to
$20,791.66. That figure represents 34.6 percent of the 2010 goal of
$60,000.
Financial donations may still be made by check and mailed to The
Salvation Army, P.O. Box 52, Lincoln, IL 62656; or dropped into any
of the kettles in Lincoln at the following establishments: Lincoln
IGA, Bryant's Arcade Restaurant, Stacy's Pharmacy and Logan County
Bank -- both downtown and Woodlawn Road branches. The
Online Red Kettle also remains open for year-end tax-deductible
donations.
The
Mount Pulaski Township Historical Society's 2011 calendar
commemorates the 175th anniversary of the founding of the town in
1836. Each month has a photograph of an important person, business
or event that has transpired since 1836. This keepsake calendar
measures 11 by 17 inches, with the top 8 1/2-by-11-inch panel
including photos and researched information with sources duly noted.
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Read and have photos of the 1910 landing of Wilbur Wright's biplane
in Mount Pulaski during the $10,000 race with an Illinois Central
train from Chicago to the Springfield fairgrounds; nationally famous
Vaughn De Leath, who was born and raised in Mount Pulaski, became
the first lady of radio in New York City in the roaring '20s and
'30s, and has a star on the Hollywood "Walk of Fame”; 1901 photo of
the Mount Pulaski House, where Abraham Lincoln visited during his
Illinois 8th Judicial Circuit travels to the Logan County Court
here; etc.
Calendars are now on sale for $5. For $20, a year's membership is
the historical society is included. Order information can be found
at www.mtpulaskiil.com or
by calling 217-792-5442.
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organization of your choice.
You can contact Mike at
mikefak@lincolndailynews.com.
[MIKE FAK] |