Zion speech team, 4-H Hollanders,
CEFCU and Lincoln Woman's Club make Close Up
By Mike Fak
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[October
19, 2010]
Zion
Lutheran School in Lincoln hosted the annual Logan County Music
and Athletic Association Speech Contest last Saturday. Participating
schools were Carroll Catholic School, Mount Pulaski Grade School and
Zion Lutheran School.
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ZLS results were as follows:
Aaron Butler and Josh Mangano, and Emma Nobbe and Joe Ahrends
received the special recognition of Judge's Choice awards for their
duet acting performances. Receiving a No. 1 (top) rating were Emma
Nobbe and Joe Ahrends -- duet acting; Aaron Butler and Josh Mangano
-- duet acting; Joe Ahrends and Drew Simmer -- improv duet acting;
Emma Nobbe and Claire Conrady -- improv duet acting; and Danielle
Burgrabe and Sydney Johnson -- duet acting. Joe Ahrends also
received a No. 2 rating for individual impromptu speaking. The ZLS
speech team will participate in the IESA State Speech Contest on
Saturday, Nov. 6, at Mount Pulaski Grade School.
The
4-H club Hollanders met on Oct. 17 at the New Holland
Community Center in New Holland. Leaders were Pam Tibbs and John
Coers, with 15 members present and four visitors.
Business discussed: The club will have a caramel apple fundraiser
on Oct. 23 at the New Holland Fall Festival. The club theme and
emphasis for the year will be breast cancer pillows to be donated to
the American Cancer Society. A pizza fundraiser will be on Dec. 4
and sales will begin this month. Also, club shirts will be ordered.
Dru Dahman gave a talk about the International Night, the country
that the club represented and the guest speaker.
The club played the game Bouncers and refreshments were served by
Troy Rawlings.
CEFCU is having an employee day of planting tulips in front
of their building Oct. 19. What a great way to get involved! The
wave of red tulips on Fifth Street next spring will be a great
reminder that CEFCU is joining in the city's beautification efforts.
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The
Lincoln Woman's Club GFWCIL thanks Lincoln Daily News for
publicity during their recent drive for socks for troops. The club
also thanks the Lincoln IGA and Kroger for collecting donations, as
well as Zion Lutheran School, Dr. Morales, the Junior Woman's Club
and all the individuals who donated material and items to fill
stockings and pay for postage.
Over 200 socks, a carload of items and $200 for
postage have been delivered to District 17 GFWC. The socks will be
filled and shipped to our soldiers two weeks before Thanksgiving.
Each sock will also carry a handwritten Christmas card thanking them
for their service and wishing them well.
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