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Blades, Humane Society, Dr. Dan Freesmeier and 
Original Farmers' Market make Close Up 
			
By Mike Fak 
			
	 
            
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			 [July 
			19, 2011] 
            
			
			
			Blades Hair & Nail Salon, 
			located at 241 Madigan Drive in Lincoln, is hosting a St. Jude 
			Cut-a-thon on July 30 from 9 a.m. to noon. Children's, men's and 
			women's appointments will be taken by calling 732-7213 or 732-6293, 
			plus walk-ins are welcome. All proceeds go to St. Jude's.  | 
        
		
            
 
 The Humane Society of Logan County 
will wash dogs on Saturday, July 23, from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Lincoln 
Kroger, 1475 Woodlawn Road. Donations are accepted for the wash. Dog nail 
clipping available for an additional $7. 
 
 For many years, you may have attended Dr. Dan Freesmeier's very 
informative health issues classes at the county health department on the first 
Monday night of each month. His class was canceled due to budget cuts there, but 
his one-hour class will begin again on Aug. 1 at 6 p.m. at Faith Lutheran 
Church, 2320 N. Kickapoo. The class will be sponsored by the Faith Lutheran 
Parish Nurses, and the topic will be digestion. The classes will continue on the 
first Monday of each month at 6 p.m. at the church. Dr. Dan will start with a 
topic but will also address any of your health questions, on any topic, during 
each one-hour class. Please do come, bring your family and friends, and learn 
how your body works. You will be amazed at what all you will learn.  
			 
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			 Linda Webster of Lincoln was the winner of the first drawing for 
			free produce from the Original Farmers' Market in Latham 
			Park, on July 9. The drawing for the second basket, on July 16, was 
			won by Marcus Miller of Lincoln 
			The baskets contain items donated by the vendors of the market. 
			The weekly, Saturday-only drawings go on at the market throughout 
			the heart of the growing season. To win a basket, visitors need to 
			submit their name and phone number. No purchase is required, and 
			people entering the drawing need not be present to win. 
			 
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