The
Lincoln Writers Club will meet Nov. 8 at 6:30 p.m. in the
Alumni Room at the Lincoln College dining hall. Suggested topics are
to write a children's story, a Thanksgiving story or bring a
favorite picture with a story. Call 732-2723 for info. All are
welcome.
Lincoln
Christian University is proud to share the announcement of two
graduating students in our area.
The students listed below were among those who completed a degree
in the Hargrove School of Adult & Graduate Studies at Lincoln
Christian University on Aug. 31:
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Brandy Nicole
Babcock, Lincoln -- Bachelor of Arts
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Lisa Feese Ramlow, Lincoln -- Master of
Arts
San
Jose United Methodist Church, 600 S. First St. (First and
Linden) is having their annual turkey supper and bazaar from 4 to 7
p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2.
Menu includes roast turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy,
corn and green beans, salad, homemade desserts, and beverages. For
dining in the fellowship hall, prices are $9 for adults, $4 for
children 4 to 12 years, and children 3 and under eat free. Carryout
prices are $9.50 for adults and $4.50 for children. Tickets will be
available at the door or may be purchased from church members.
Bazaar booths are the Candy Shop, featuring delicious homemade
candies, including caramels, fudge and divinity; Country Store;
Christmas and all-occasion cards; Going Green shop, with nearly new
items; and Crafts, featuring hand-crafted wooden outdoor-indoor
planters, plus Christmas ornaments, hot pads, bookmarks and various
other crafts.
Proceeds will benefit missions supported by the United Methodist
Women.
AquaLynx
hosts a night at Culver's on Monday, Oct. 24. Come out and enjoy a
delicious dinner while supporting your local swim team. From 5 to 8
p.m. a portion of all sales will be donated to the swim club. This
is a great fundraiser for the club and an opportunity for you to
meet your team. Bonus: no dishes to clean when you're done eating.
Two
nonfiction books by syndicated columnist Slim Randles have
been declared finalists in the New Mexico Book Awards competition.
According to publisher Rio Grande Books, both "Sweetgrass
Mornings," an outdoor memoir, and "A Cowboy's Guide to Growing Up
Right," advice for young people, were named. The winners will be
named in November.
Randles' weekly column, Home Country, is read by nearly 2 million
readers in 42 states. His columns are carried by LDN on Saturdays.