Josh recently spent four weeks in an intensive care unit following a brain 
aneurysm and is unable to work. Josh and his wife, Chrissy, have two small 
children and another baby on the way.The benefit is to help Josh and his 
family with medical costs and other expenses while he is recovering.
The event will be from 4 to 10 p.m. There will be food, a 50-50 drawing, DJ, 
bake sale and silent auction. Food available will include pulled pork, homemade 
potato salad, baked beans and chips. 
Among the many items to be auctioned are four Chicago Blackhawks tickets, a 
whole hog, an appliance from McEntire's, a wide variety of baskets and gift 
certificates from businesses and individuals all around the community (and many 
more throughout central Illinois), an autographed Illini basketball, and so much 
more!
For more information or if you wish to donate, contact Jennifer 
Woodhall-Malerich at 217-750-2239 or j_chuckle@yahoo.com.
			
			
			 Dillon 
Leslie, a senior at Lincoln High School and a building trades student at 
Lincolnland Technical Education Center, was selected as the Springfield Area 
Home Builders Association Student of the Month for his excellent work ethic, 
great attitude and the excellent job he has done with construction in his career 
in the building trades class.
Dillon 
Leslie, a senior at Lincoln High School and a building trades student at 
Lincolnland Technical Education Center, was selected as the Springfield Area 
Home Builders Association Student of the Month for his excellent work ethic, 
great attitude and the excellent job he has done with construction in his career 
in the building trades class.
Dillon was a part of the 2009-2010 group that built last year's project house 
that was sold at the end of the year. This year, he has played a vital role in 
constructing the new Humane Society of Logan County facility being built just 
off Route 66.
Dillon plans on continuing his education in construction management in 
college next year.
Dillon and his family have been invited to attend a scholarship dinner in May 
where the SAHBA will announce their student of the year, selected from among the 
monthly winners. The student chosen as student of the year wins a $1,000 
scholarship to be applied toward their college education.
Great job, Dillon!
			
			
			 Attention, 
			all parents of high school students: Lincoln Community High School 
			will host a FAFSA Completion Workshop at the school's 
			computer lab on Tuesday, Feb. 1, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The FAFSA is 
			an online application that all college-bound students must submit in 
			order to obtain financial aid. LCHS will have a financial aid 
			professional available to help students and parents complete the 
			application and answer questions about financial aid.
Attention, 
			all parents of high school students: Lincoln Community High School 
			will host a FAFSA Completion Workshop at the school's 
			computer lab on Tuesday, Feb. 1, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The FAFSA is 
			an online application that all college-bound students must submit in 
			order to obtain financial aid. LCHS will have a financial aid 
			professional available to help students and parents complete the 
			application and answer questions about financial aid.
Parents may attend the workshop at their convenience or call the counseling 
office at LCHS, 217-732-4131, ext. 235, to make an appointment. 
All college-bound students and their parents are welcome and invited to 
attend.
			
			
			 MASON 
			CITY -- Tony Boswell will headline at Mason City Limits on Jan. 28 
			and 29, with a portion of ticket sales going to the Community 
			Action Partnership of Central Illinois.
MASON 
			CITY -- Tony Boswell will headline at Mason City Limits on Jan. 28 
			and 29, with a portion of ticket sales going to the Community 
			Action Partnership of Central Illinois.
Boswell studied improv at Second City in Chicago. Since then he has appeared 
in over 35 states and in Canada, with more than 3,000 performances to his 
credit. Boswell has been featured on Comedy Central and in films such as "Meet 
the Parents."
He will appear at the comedy club at 8 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 28, and at 7:15 
and 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 29.
Mason City Limits is located at 114 E. Chestnut St. in downtown Mason City.
Tickets are $12.50 cash or $13.50 with a credit card. With a flier, half of 
the admission price will go to Community Action. For tickets or more 
information, call 217-482-5233 or visit 
www.mclimits.com.