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			Park district notes From Roy 
			Logan, program coordinator 
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            [August 
			02, 2011]  
            
            
            Lincoln's first Sidewalk Chalk Art 
			Exposition will be on Thursday, Aug. 25, in downtown Lincoln. 
			Artists of all ages and abilities are invited to join the city of 
			Lincoln and the Lincoln Park District as they combine their efforts 
			to make something beautiful and interesting. Registration forms will 
			be available at the park district until Sunday, Aug. 21. You may 
			create your design on Aug. 25 between noon and 8 p.m. Your talents 
			will be displayed just before the community greets the crowds for 
			the Lincoln Art & Balloon Festival weekend.  | 
        
            | Squares of sidewalk will be numbered and reserved. Each space is $10 
			and you will be provided with a container of chalk. Enter as an 
			individual or as a team of two or more. The first 25 individuals who 
			preregister will receive gift coupons from Culver's, Wendy's, 
			McDonald's, Curry's Wieners and the chamber of commerce office. 
			The park district will have a promotion for the Logan County Fair 
			and pool Aug. 2-7. Bring your fair ticket or wristband and get 
			into the pool for only $1. Look for the park district booth at the 
			fairgrounds, too. Representatives will be there every evening to 
			meet and greet you. Stop by and sign up for door prizes and free 
			giveaways. A grand prize will be drawn at the end of the fair. Do you have a craft or hobby that you think someone may 
			enjoy? Are you willing to share your talents with others in the 
			community? If so, contact Roy at the park district and let's see 
			what it takes to make this happen. If you have a program idea or are 
			wondering just how to do something, give him a call. We are always 
			looking for new and exciting programs to offer Lincoln and 
			surrounding areas. Roy Logan may be reached at 732-8770 or
			
			info@lincolnparkdistrict.com. 
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 The park district has joined the Facebook community as 
			well. Beyond the 
			www.lincolnparkdistrict.com website, you can give a comment or 
			two on Facebook. The park district will check the site often and 
			looks forward to being one of your "friends." 
			[Text from file received from Roy Logan, 
			Lincoln Park District] 
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