Fly High with Butterflies is a program
for those ages 7–10. It will be on Mondays, June 7, 14 and 21 from
1:15 to 2:45 p.m. Cost of the program is $15 and must be paid at the
time of registration. At this butterfly program, topics will include
anatomy of butterflies, butterfly life cycle, butterfly boxes and
creating a butterfly garden. A creative snack at each session will
be included as well.
Junior Master Gardeners is being offered to those ages 8–12 for
six sessions on Mondays, June 7, 14, 21 and 28, and July 12 and 26
from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Cost of this program is $25. The program is
modeled after the highly successful Master Gardener program and
offers hands-on group and individual activities related to plant
growth and development, soils and water, insects and disease, and
environmental horticulture and ecology.
Registrations must be made in person at the Extension office on
the northwest corner of the Logan County Fairgrounds before June 1.
Forms are also available at
web.extension.illinois.edu/logan/4hyouth.html.
If you have questions or need a reasonable accommodation to
participate in the program, please contact 732-8289.
The
Mount Pulaski Township Historical Society has announced that
a reprint of the very popular "1836-1986 Mount Pulaski 150th
Anniversary Blue Book" will be undertaken. This will be a limited
edition -- one printing only. Orders will be taken at the Mount
Pulaski Historical Museum, Salt Creek Attic and at
http://www.mtpulaski175th.net/. The cost of the reprint, an exact
duplicate of the 1986 edition except for the cover, is only $58.70
with tax. With shipping anywhere in the U.S., the cost is $69.70.
The original first edition printing in 1986 cost $45. The printing
will be done by the same company in Missouri, which is now under new
ownership -- the previous longtime owner having retired.
Joe's
daily walk started off uneventfully. But a few blocks from home, his
foot caught on a fallen limb. He tumbled to the ground, breaking his
hip. Unable to get up and with no one in sight to lend assistance,
he was forced to lie on the ground until someone came along to help.
If he'd had a cell phone with him, he could have called for
emergency assistance. By collecting cell phones that seniors can use
in emergencies, the newly created Logan County Triad is
working to make sure local seniors don't face this situation.
The Triad is asking for donations of cell phones, which will be
provided to county residents over the age of 60 who do not have cell
phone service. The donated phones will have personal information
removed and will be programmed to only dial 911.
Donated cell phones can be dropped off at The Christian Village,
1507 Seventh St. The phone and all phone accessories should be
placed in a plastic bag. All brands, makes and models will be
accepted.
Seniors without cell phones who would like to participate in the
program should call... (number to come).
The Triad is part of a national community policing initiative of
law enforcement professionals, seniors and community groups working
together to meet the crime-safety needs of seniors. Marcia Cook of
The Christian Village and Sarah Powell of Senior Services are
co-chairs.
Caitlin Williams, a seventh-grader at Zion Lutheran School in
Lincoln, has been selected as a ZLS May Student of the Month.
Caitlin has been an honor roll student, and her school activities
have included basketball, track and field, cheerleading, student
council, and choir. She is a member of Zion Lutheran Church in
Lincoln. Her church and community activities include the Zion Youth
Group, Girl Scouts, nursing home visits and helping with VBS.
Caitlin enjoys spending time with her sister and friends. Her
parents are Rick and Jodi O'Hara of Lincoln.
Rachel Marlin, an eighth-grader at Zion Lutheran School in
Lincoln, has been selected as a ZLS May Student of the Month. Rachel
has been an honor roll student, and her school activities have
included speech team, volleyball, band, chimes choir, choir and
student council. She is a member of Zion Lutheran Church. Her church
and community activities include the Zion Youth Group, softball,
soccer, horseback riding and tae kwon do. Rachel enjoys playing on
her computer, bike riding, walking her dog, talking to her friends
and watching Animal Planet. Rachel's parents are Doug and Angie
Marlin of Lincoln.
Zion
Lutheran honor roll
High honors, A
Eighth grade: Brad
Miller
Seventh grade: Josh
Mangano, Logan Thompson, Grace Walters
Sixth grade: Joe
Ahrends, Elizabeth Ford, Lexie Groves
Fifth grade: Heather
Heidbreder, Brooklyn Hermes, Zack Prather, Anna Sielaff, Isabelle
Thompson, Hailie Williams
Fourth grade: Nathan Ford, Blake Hermes, Lane
Prather
Honor roll, A-B
Eighth grade: Kathryn
Arneaud, Justin Broom, Rachel Marlin, Megan Opperman
Seventh grade: Kaya
Albert, Aaron Butler, Tori Hoban, Emma Nobbe, Jim Sielaff, Faith
Smith
Sixth grade: Teran
Madigan, Taylor Rich, Ben Steiner, Anna Walters, Breanna Whittaker
Fifth grade: Danielle
Burgrabe
Fourth grade: Ashlan
Broom, Emma Cooper, Katie Hunsley, Emma Ritterbush, Mya Roberts
Third grade: Francesca Adubato, Megan Benner,
Jacalyn Green, Noah Henry, Katie Lynn, Grace Montgomery
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Honorable mention, B
Seventh grade: Alysa
Cox, Elizabeth Tripplett, Caitlin Williams
Sixth grade: Ashley
Baker, Rachel Lockenour, Andrew Simmer
Fifth grade: Claire
Conrady, Sydney Johnson, Kalyn Roberts
Fourth grade: Gabrielle
Cox, Tori Tripplett
Third grade: Carter Brown, Carson Madigan, Madelyn
Steiner
West
Lincoln-Broadwell honor roll
(High honors 3.6-4.0; honors, 3.0-3.5)
Eighth grade
High honors: Kenneth Bacon, Daniel Hemenway, Grant
Johnson, Lexee Klockenga, Livvie Muck, Joey Olden, Adam Papirnik,
Michelle Paulus, Tiffany Strickler, Sam Tiffany, Alex Turner, Hunter
Wieber
Seventh grade
High honors: Leah
Anderson, Tara Bradley, Adam Conrady, Andrew Coop, Levi Curry,
Payton Ebelherr, Kyle Fitzpatrick, Preston Marten, Lexi Morris,
Betsy Olson, Jordan Yarcho
Honors: Brock Byrge, Kylie Fitzsimmons, Dalton
Presswood
Sixth grade
High honors: Jeris
Bender, Kathryn Benner, David Biggs, Kaylyn Hoffert, Adrienne
Klockenga, Emily Martinez, Garrett Schreiner, Brook Soebbing, Chase
Turner, Jordan Wood
Honors: Brycen Hicks
Washington-Monroe
honor roll
Fourth nine weeks
High honors
Third grade: Kacey Bennett, Laura
Centers, Tony DiPasquale, Corey Harris, Wyatt Collier, Cassie
Everson
Fourth grade: Jaiden Aeilts, Ryan
Boyd, Titus Cannon, Tabitha Cooley, Abbigayle Parrish, Tate Sloan,
Justin Woods, Luke Bennett, Taylor Carter, Ethan Goodey, Kelsey Lee,
Nathan Long, Arianna Spencer
Fifth grade: Emily Bergman, Danielle D’Andrea, Christian DeVore,
Laura Hurley, Alex Linares, Noah Morgan, Lindsey Myers, Macie
Rankin, Ashlyn Scruggs, Connor Aeilts, Honna Doolin, Nolan Hullinger,
Cole Kindred, Bryson Kirby
Honors
Third grade: Jacob Franklin, Hilary
Lucas, Brenden Eigenbrod, Kennedy Freese, Sara Harding, Bryce
Watkins, Trey Whitetree
Fourth grade: Allena Benninger,
Grace Bossingham, Adriana Doolin, Isaiah Lane, Aubria Cannon, Justin
Hatfield, Brayden Hunter, Josh Linares, Makenzie Murphy, Shannon
Rahn, Hailey Ransdell, Kevin Rhoades, Kisha Selph, Michael Quarrell
Fifth grade: Martin Glick, Samantha Johnson, Devon McGrew, Austin
Newton, Trent Whitham, Hunter Jessee, Kaelin Butterfield, Erika
Dzekunskas, Shelbi Fisher, Kyle Freese, Chenille Hubner, Stephanie
Parrott, Justin Ruff, Josephine Shivers, Seth Turley
Honorable mention
Third grade: Ivy Pierce, Andrew
Pitts, Luke Rogers, Natalie Schaller, Destini Thompson, Jatrell
Belt, Aaron Duvall, Kaleb Franklin, Haley McDaniel, Harley Naugle,
Jillian Ruff, Aven Thompson, Maddie Yeates, Carl Fisher
Fourth grade: Drew Bacon, Jason
Beverman, Alana Cosby, Brody Koeppen, Braiden Tisdale
Fifth grade: Ashanti Bonaparte, Sydney Dial, Jacob Huskins, Brock
Laubenstein, Katelyn Newby, Tyler Albertson, Austin Gray, Bryson
Maxey, Selena Quezada, Izzy Robbins, Nate Sprague
B.U.G., Bringing Up Grades
Dylan Lessen, Justin Miller, Rachel Wilson, Aleaya Turley, Skylar
Hashman, Briona Brown, Nic VonderHeide, Kirklin Routson
Cub
Scout Pack 111 thanks the 35 businesses and organizations that
have given unselfishly to the pack over the last year by
contributing meeting space, food, supplies and donations for
ScoutSweep, Cub Scout Day Camp, tours and other events.
For the complete list of area businesses who helped,
click here.
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