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January 2013


Jan. 2-16

Donations accepted for children in foster care
SPONSOR: Woven Together
WHO: Public
DETAILS: Children often come into foster care with nothing but the clothes on their backs. Journey Bags are backpacks that will provide personal belongings and comforting items for children entering foster care or being transitioned into new foster homes. Woven Together is working to provide Journey Bags to the Center for Youth and Family Solutions here in Logan County. Find all the details at https://www.facebook.com/events/447593658632053.
WHERE: Drop off at Jefferson Street Christian Church
WHEN: Regular business hours

Friday, Jan. 4

Blood drive
SPONSOR: Farmers Bank of Mount Pulaski
WHO: Open to the public
DETAILS: To make an appointment, call the Central Illinois Community Blood Center at 1-866-GIVE-BLD (1-866-448-3253), ext. 5158, or sign up using sponsor code 60032 at www.bloodcenterimpact.org. Walk-ins are also welcome. Please bring donor or photo ID.
WHERE: CICBC donor bus at 130 S. Washington, Mount Pulaski 
WHEN: 9 am-noon

Monday, Jan. 7

Christmas tree pickup
SPONSOR: Lincoln Street Department
WHO: Lincoln Ward 1 residents
DETAILS: Christmas tree pickup
(See announcement.)
WHERE: Lincoln Ward 1
WHEN: Starting at 7 am

Blood drive
SPONSOR: Trinity Episcopal Church
WHO: Open to the public
DETAILS: To make an appointment, call the Central Illinois Community Blood Center at 1-866-GIVE-BLD (1-866-448-3253) or sign up through www.bloodcenterimpact.org. Walk-ins are also welcome. CICBC is the only provider of blood products to Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital, as well as St. John's Hospital and Memorial Medical Center in Springfield. Please bring donor or photo ID.
WHERE: Lincoln Masonic Center, 2022 N. Kickapoo
WHEN: Noon-6 pm

Habitat night at Culver's
SPONSOR: Habitat for Humanity of Logan County
WHO: Public
DETAILS: Habitat receives 10 percent of the food sales at Culver's from 5 to 8 pm.
WHERE: Culver's, 2530 Woodlawn Road
WHEN: 5-8 pm

Tuesday, Jan. 8

Christmas tree pickup
SPONSOR: Lincoln Street Department
WHO: Lincoln Ward 2 residents
DETAILS: Christmas tree pickup
(See announcement.)
WHERE: Lincoln Ward 2
WHEN: Starting at 7 am

Writing club meeting
SPONSOR: Lincoln Writer's Club
WHO: All welcome
DETAILS: (See article.)
WHERE: Alumni Room of Lincoln College dining hall
WHEN: 6:30 pm

Wednesday, Jan. 9

Christmas tree pickup
SPONSOR: Lincoln Street Department
WHO: Lincoln Ward 3 residents
DETAILS: Christmas tree pickup
(See announcement.)
WHERE: Lincoln Ward 3
WHEN: Starting at 7 am

Thursday, Jan. 10

Christmas tree pickup
SPONSOR: Lincoln Street Department
WHO: Lincoln Ward 4 residents
DETAILS: Christmas tree pickup
(See announcement.)
WHERE: Lincoln Ward 4
WHEN: Starting at 7 am

Friday, Jan. 11

Christmas tree pickup
SPONSOR: Lincoln Street Department
WHO: Lincoln Ward 5 residents
DETAILS: Christmas tree pickup
(See announcement.)
WHERE: Lincoln Ward 5
WHEN: Starting at 7 am

Thursday, Jan. 17

Blood drive
SPONSOR: Elkhart Christian Church 
WHO: Open to the public
DETAILS: To make an appointment, call the Central Illinois Community Blood Center at 1-866-GIVE-BLD (1-866-448-3253) or sign up through www.bloodcenterimpact.org. Walk-ins are also welcome. CICBC is the only provider of blood products to Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital, as well as St. John's Hospital and Memorial Medical Center in Springfield. Please bring donor or photo ID.
WHERE: 113 S. Gillett, Elkhart
WHEN: 3-6 pm

Friday, Jan. 18

Diabetes support group
SPONSOR: Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital
WHO: People with diabetes mellitus. Family members, friends and caregivers also welcome.
DETAILS: Topic: "New Year's Revolutions." Free meeting. No registration required. For more information, call Jennifer DiPasquale at 217-605-5535 or email her at diabetes@almh.org.
(See article.)
WHERE: Wombacher Room at ALMH, 200 Stahlhut Drive
WHEN: 11 am

Thursday, Jan. 24

Blood drive
SPONSOR: Atlanta Christian Church 
WHO: Open to the public
DETAILS: To make an appointment, call the Central Illinois Community Blood Center at 1-866-GIVE-BLD (1-866-448-3253) or sign up through www.bloodcenterimpact.org. Walk-ins are also welcome. CICBC is the only provider of blood products to Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital, as well as St. John's Hospital and Memorial Medical Center in Springfield. Please bring donor or photo ID.
WHERE: St. Mary's Catholic Church, 805 Pearl St., Atlanta
WHEN: Noon-6 pm

Saturday, Jan. 26

Annual dinner of chamber of commerce
SPONSOR: Lincoln/Logan County Chamber of Commerce
WHO: Public
DETAILS: Pride & Progress Awards will be presented.
WHERE: American Legion, 1740 Fifth St.

Chili cook-off
SPONSOR: Cronin Brothers VFW Post 1756
WHO: Public welcome
DETAILS: There will be a small entry fee for the cooks and a suggested donation for unlimited tasting. Winner will receive cash prize. There will also be a 50-50 drawing. Call 217-737-8511 for more information or to register as a cook by Jan. 21.
WHERE: Freedom Hall Event Center, 915 Fifth St.
WHEN: 5-7 pm

Wednesday, Jan. 30

HSLC membership meeting
SPONSOR: Humane Society of Logan County
WHO: Members of the Humane Society of Logan County
DETAILS: Election for three seats on the board of directors.
(See article.)
WHERE: Steinfort Room at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital, 200 Stahlhut Drive
WHEN:
6:30 pm

 

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