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			Air University holds the field-training courses for college students 
			in the ROTC program during the summer between their sophomore and 
			junior years of college. It is a vital process of leadership, 
			development and assessment to determine their worthiness to become 
			an Air Force commissioned officer. Only a select number of cadets 
			have the opportunity to be evaluated in the summer ROTC training 
			program. Cadets are tested in physical fitness, drill assessment, 
			and the Field Training Manual and Airman's Manual.
			 Erich is the son of Mike and Suzie Maxheimer of Chestnut. He is 
			the grandson of Earl and Dolores Maxheimer of Mount Pulaski, Charlie 
			and June Huffer of Lincoln, and Pete and Della Eeten of Pekin. 
			 
			
			
			 Free movie tickets available 
	for 'Hugo' 
	The Carpet House is the sponsoring 
	business for "Hugo," another movie featured in the free summer series at 
	Lincoln Theater 4. Free tickets for "Hugo" are now available at Carpet 
	House, 1320 Woodlawn Road. "Hugo" showtimes: 
			
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Saturday, June 23, 
				10 a.m.  
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Tuesday, June 26, 10 a.m.  
			 
			For more information, 
			click here. 
			 
			
			
			 This weekend, 'Party Like It's 
	2012' with Relay for Life 
	"Party Like It's 2012!" is the theme of the 2012 Relay for Life of Logan 
	County. 
			 As we celebrate another birthday, 
			especially in the lives of our survivors, we strive to eliminate 
			this dreaded disease for all humanity. 
			The money raised through 
			the Relay for Life goes to support the American Cancer Society. The 
			American Cancer Society combines an unyielding passion with nearly a 
			century of experience to save lives and end suffering from cancer, 
			with more than 100,000 volunteers in Illinois and millions elsewhere 
			taking up this fight to ensure more birthdays. 
			In 2011 the Logan County event had 36 teams that raised $78,185. 
			This included 1,325 luminaries that lined the Lincoln Center walkway 
			as participants remembered those who had fought the disease and also 
			those who walk as survivors. 
			This year, to commemorate the 15th Relay for Life in Logan 
			County, organizers hope to light 1,500 luminaries to celebrate. A 
			three-time survivor, Ruth Ann Hieronymus, is the honorary chair. 
			Luminaries are $10 each and can be purchased in memory of one who 
			has fought the fight and is now at rest or in honor of one who is 
			continuing to fight and is a survivor. 
			The luminaries will be lit at 9 p.m. on Friday and will be left 
			glowing until the end of the event. They are available from any team 
			member or at the gate until 9 that night. 
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			Logan County Relay for Life schedule of events 
			Wednesday, 10:30 a.m.-10 p.m.: Culver's for Relay 
			
			Ten percent of all sales that day go to fight cancer in Logan 
			County. 
			
			Friday: Survivor buffet at the old gymnasium at Lincoln College 
			
			Reminder to all survivors: The survivor buffet, hosted by John 
			Guzzardo, will be from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Friday in the old gym of 
			Lincoln College. All survivors are welcome to attend, even if they 
			did not receive an invitation. If you did not receive an invitation, 
			call the survivor chair, Tonita Reifsteck, at 217-855-1645 to 
			register. 
			On Friday night the Lincoln Center at Lincoln College will be 
			transformed into "Party Like It's 2012" activities relating to the 
			Relay for Life of Logan County.  
			There will be activities, a silent auction and food available for 
			the 12 hours of the event, beginning at 6 p.m. Friday and ending 
			with a balloon release at 6 a.m. Saturday. Anyone can participate, 
			even if they are not officially on a team. 
			
			Schedule of activities for Friday night through Saturday morning 
			
			
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4:30-9 p.m. -- 
				Sign in at Lincoln Center and receive survivor shirt and pin.  
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6 p.m. -- Prayer: 
				Dustin Fulton 
				Presentation of the flags: Bob Sullivan of American Legion 
				National anthem with signer 
				Introduction of honorary chair and teams 
				First lap -- survivors. Soloist: Penny McIntosh 
				Caregivers lap. 
				Everyone joins in walking the lap.  
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7:30 p.m. -- 
				Entertainment by Audra's Dance Studio  
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8-9 p.m. -- 
				Various special entertainment and activities  
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9-10 p.m. -- 
				Luminary walk. Music by Devin Vannoy.  
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10-midnight -- 
				Music and entertainment  
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Midnight-1 a.m. -- 
				Lap theme: "Party Like It's 2012." Dress up in favorite party 
				outfit.  
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1-2 a.m. -- "Going 
				Fishing" lap with fishing hat and gear. Let's go fishing for a 
				cure.  
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2-3 a.m. -- 
				"Funniest Dance" lap (i.e., YMCA, hula hoop, chicken dance, 
				twist, macarena, the swim, etc.)  
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3-4 a.m. -- "Blast 
				from the Past" lap. Get funky with dress and hair.  
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4-5 a.m. -- 
				"Pajama Party" lap  
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5-6 a.m. -- Coffee 
				and doughnuts lap  
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6 a.m. -- Balloon release and closing  
			 
			 
			
			
			
			 Entries 
			with recycled materials 
			sought for Logan County Fair 
			The Logan County Joint 
	Solid Waste Agency and the Lincoln Woman's Club are again sponsoring a 
	recycled materials medium in the Fine Arts Division at the Logan County 
	Fair. The medium will include recycled materials such as glass, metal, 
	plastics, wood and paper. Artists are encouraged to use their imaginations 
	in their choice of recycled materials and the application of those materials 
	in an art project. 
            Recycled materials artwork will be 
			sponsored in the following age divisions: adults, 18 years and over; 
			young people, 13-17 years; and children, 10-12 years. Entries must 
			be made to the Logan County Fair office by 4:30 p.m. July 25. 
			Artwork must be delivered to the Fine Arts Exhibition Building 
			between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. July 30.
			Award premiums for the artwork are 
			being furnished from proceeds generated by the monthly glass 
			collections co-sponsored by the Joint Solid Waste Agency and the 
			Lincoln Woman's Club. 
			For more information on the Fine 
			Arts Division, contact the Logan County Fair Association at 
			732-3311.  
			 
			
			
			 SIUE 
			spring dean's list includes 13 from Lincoln 
			EDWARDSVILLE -- Southern 
	Illinois University Edwardsville has announced the names of students 
	qualifying for the dean's list for the spring semester. To qualify, a 
	student must maintain a grade-point average of 3.5 or better and have 12 
	hours calculated (B is equivalent to 3.0; A to 4.0). Included on this spring list are 13 
			students from Lincoln. They are:
			Ross 
			Mitchell Arneaud 
			Jase 
			M. Camp 
			Brittany D. Ferguson 
			Peter 
			J. Gillen 
			Ryan 
			Charles Huffer 
			Jaclyn 
			Marie Koller 
			Hannah 
			M. McShane 
			Aaron 
			James Meyrick 
			Amanda 
			Jean Noel 
			Amy K. 
			Ramlow 
			Casey 
			N. Ritchhart 
			Hannah 
			M. Sheley 
			Jairris Eileen Vermeire  
			
			
			 Lincoln Church of the Nazarene 
	to host 'Parents Night Out' 
	The Lincoln Church of the Nazarene will host a "Parents Night Out," with 
	three sessions available the last weekend in June. The event will give parents an 
			opportunity to enjoy three hours out at any place of their 
			choosing.  
			Meanwhile, children ages 4-10 are invited to the 
			church, which will be transformed into the Starlight Space 
			Center, where they will enjoy a "Galactic Adventure with God" and 
			will be entered in a drawing for a new bike. There will be food, 
			activities and fun at no cost to the parents. 
			The church hopes to give the first 10 couples who sign up a gift 
			certificate to one of the local restaurants.  
			The dates and times are Thursday and Friday, June 28 and 29, 
			5:30-8:30 p.m., and Saturday, June 30, from noon until 3 p.m. 
			Call Alice to register at 217-971-6595. 
			Lincoln Church of the Nazarene is located at 2501 Woodlawn Road. 
			 
			
			
			 ZLS May Students of the Month 
	Claire Conrady and Sydney Johnson, seventh-graders at Zion Lutheran School in Lincoln, have been 
	selected as the Zion Lutheran School May Students of the Month.
			 Sydney has been an honor roll student, 
			and her ZLS activities have included basketball, volleyball, track, 
			band, choir and speech team. 
			Sydney attends Faith Lutheran Church. Her church and community 
			activities have included Sunday school, trapshooting, bow and arrow, 
			swimming, and softball. Sydney's favorite activities are playing 
			volleyball and reading. 
			Her parents are Kim and Lisa 
			Johnson of Lincoln. 
			
						Claire has been an honor roll student 
			and her ZLS activities have included band, choir chimes, choir, 
			speech team, volleyball and track. 
			Claire attends Faith Lutheran 
			Church. Her church and community activities have included Girl 
			Scouts, dance, Lincoln Extreme club volleyball and piano. 
			Claire most enjoys clog and tap 
			dancing.  
			
			Claire's parents are Mike and Pam 
			Conrady of Lincoln.  
			
			
			 Sam Opperman achieves rank of Eagle Scout 
			Sam Opperman, a junior at Lincoln Community High School, has 
			achieved the rank of Eagle Scout with Lincoln Boy Scout Troop 1102. 
			He was honored at an Eagle Scout Court of Honor May 12 at Zion 
			Lutheran Church. 
			Scoutmaster Robert Cox presented Sam with his Eagle Badge, and 
			Cpl. James Harnacke of the Marine Corps League presented him with 
			the Good Citizenship Award during the Court of Honor. 
			Sam joined the Scouting program in first grade as a Tiger Cub. He 
			continued in Cub Scouts, then Boy Scouts, where he earned 45 merit 
			badges on his way to Eagle Scout. 
			Sam completed his Eagle service project at Zion Lutheran School. 
			Through the generosity of the members of Zion Lutheran Church, 
			school and the Lincoln community, Sam led his troop in landscaping 
			the entrance to the school, assembling and mounting two heavy-gauge 
			steel benches, and mounting a cross salvaged during the renovation 
			of Zion Lutheran Church. The troop also mounted two outdoor 
			basketball poles, backboards and hoops. 
			Sam has participated in the National Youth Leadership training at 
			Ingersoll Scout Reservation, served in numerous leadership roles for 
			his troop, backpacked through the mountains of the Philmont Scout 
			Ranch in New Mexico and the mountains of the Ben Delatour Scout 
			Ranch in Colorado. He has also walked from New Salem to Springfield 
			six times with his troop during the Lincoln Pilgrimage. He also 
			received the Order of the Arrow, reaching Brotherhood designation. 
			Samuel is the son of David and Stephanie Opperman of Lincoln. His 
			grandparents are Ruth Opperman and the late George V. Opperman of 
			Lincoln and Bobetta Kolbus and the late Raymond Kolbus of Normal. 
			 
			
			
			 Lincoln College to host 
	basketball camp for girls 
	Lincoln College will host a 
	basketball camp June 25-28 for girls in first to eighth grade. Sessions will 
	be in the Jack Nutt Arena in the Lincoln Center. 
			 The camp will focus on fundamental 
			skill development. 
			Girls in 
			first to fourth grade will attend from 10 a.m. to noon, and girls in 
			fifth to eighth grade will go from 1 until 3 p.m. 
			The camp is $40 per person and $20 
			for additional siblings. Forms are available in the Lincoln Center 
			if needed. 
			For more information, contact Carol 
			Wilson at 735-5050, ext. 317, or email
			
			cwilson@lincolncollege.edu. 
			 
			
			
			 ZLS 4th-quarter honor roll 
	The fourth-quarter honor roll for Zion Lutheran School in Lincoln is as 
	follows: High honors: 
			
			Fourth grade -- Will Messner, Isaiah Prather 
			Fifth grade -- Blake Hermes, Lane 
			Prather, Madeline Steiner 
			Sixth grade -- Emily Messner 
			Seventh grade -- Danielle Burgrabe, 
			Claire Conrady, Heather Heidbreder, Brooklyn Hermes, Sydney Johnson, 
			Anna Sielaff 
			Eighth grade -- Joe Ahrends, Elizabeth Ford 
			Honors: 
			Third grade -- Moriah Prather, Will 
			Stambaugh, Ysabella Adubato 
			Fourth grade -- Madelyn Koehler, 
			Greyson Rademaker 
			Fifth grade -- Francesca Adubato, 
			Megan Benner, Noah Henry, Katie Lynn, Carter Robison 
			Sixth grade -- Ashlan Broom, Nathan 
			Ford, Katie Hunsley, Kathryn Nobbe, Emma Ritterbush 
			Seventh grade -- Zack Prather, 
			Isabelle Thompson, Hailie Williams 
			Eighth grade -- Lexie Groves, Andrew Simmer, Anna Walters 
			Honorable mention: 
			Third grade -- J.R. Lynn, Halie 
			McEntire 
			Fourth grade -- Noah Butler 
			Fifth grade -- Grace Montgomery 
			Sixth grade -- Emma Cooper, Mya 
			Roberts, Victoria Tripplett 
			Seventh grade -- Kalyn Roberts 
			Eighth grade -- Cylie Rekart, Ben Steiner 
			 
			
			
			
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			 Mount 
	Pulaski High School honor rolls 
	MOUNT PULASKI -- Mount Pulaski High School has 
	released honors rolls for the fourth quarter and second semester. 4th quarter 
			 
			SENIORS 
			"Straight A" honor roll -- Mark Foley, Audrey Maske 
			
			High honors (3.80 and above) -- Katheryn Bobell, Alexandra 
			Conley, Marlea Elias, Samantha Fanning, Allison Haley, Andrew 
			Houser, Carly Powell, Matthew Southerlan  
			Honors (3.50-3.79) -- Hillary Fielden, Taylor Lowe, Kyle 
			Przykopanski, Grace Tierney 
			Honorable mention (3.00-3.49) -- Sarah Clayton, Whitney Clayton, 
			Alexander Deppe, Kelsey Griesheim, Jeremy Henrichsmeyer, Tyler Hubal, 
			Eryn Leever, Madison Leinweber, Jacob Litterly, Kyle Lock, Jonathan 
			Oberreiter, Taylor Schahl, Christopher Wernsing 
			JUNIORS 
			"Straight A" honor roll -- Rachel Allen, Jessica Awe, Andrea 
			Dickerson, Sylvia Klumpp, Zackary Ladson 
			High honors (3.80 and above) -- Josef Bosnyak, Tanner Clementz, 
			Rachel Durchholz, Allison Hickey, Elyse McCormick, Alexa Meister, 
			Trenton Trump 
			Honors (3.50-3.79) -- Taylor Anderson, Scott Clampet, Shanyn 
			Gibbs, Timothy Koehler, Darian Lovin, Bryan McCawley, Jessica 
			Raineri, Hannah Skaggs 
			Honorable mention (3.00-3.49) -- Bowen Casper, Janson Cooper, 
			Holly Elias, Edward Grisheim, Cole Huff, Shawn Knauer, Erika Leever, 
			Tyler Litterly, Jacob Stoll 
			SOPHOMORES 
			"Straight A" honor roll -- Madison Haley, Chun Yin Michael Ho, 
			Cady Lowery, Jordan Taylor 
			High honors (3.80 and above) -- Derek Baunach, Jordan Luczaj, 
			Emma Stewart, Brady Thomas 
			Honors (3.50-3.79) -- Alexis Bowles 
			Honorable mention (3.00-3.49) -- Stephanie Bailey, Madison 
			Chandler, Samuel Fielden, Marcus Hoock, Marissa Mattingly, Aaron 
			Stewart, Maxwell Van Rheeden 
			FRESHMEN 
			"Straight A" honor roll -- Elizabeth Allen, Julia Beccue, 
			Alecsandria Hayes, Samantha Morris, Margaret Olson, Haley Vaughan 
			Honors (3.50-3.79) -- Matthew Amidon, Hannah Riedle 
			Honorable mention (3.00-3.49) -- Blake Collier, Justin Dunakey, 
			Aaron Durchholz, Angel Griffieth, Caroline Huff, Garrett Johnston, 
			Claudia Knight, Michael Lowery, Hayle McCawley, Andrew Moody, 
			Whitney Nichols, Nicholas Raineri, Jessica Smith, Ashton Wakeman, 
			Kelsey Wilham, Shelby Young 
			
			
			2nd semester 
			
			SENIORS 
			"Straight A" honor roll -- Mark Foley, Allison Haley 
			High honors (3.80 and above) -- Katheryn Bobell, Alexandra 
			Conley, Marlea Elias, Samantha Fanning, Audrey Maske, Carly Powell, 
			Matthew Southerlan, Grace Tierney 
			Honors (3.50-3.79) -- Hillary Fielden, Andrew Houser, Jacob 
			Litterly, Justin White 
			Honorable mention (3.00-3.49) -- Ryan Amidon, Sarah Clayton, 
			Alexander Deppe, Kelsey Griesheim, Jeremy Henrichsmeyer, Tyler Hubal, 
			Kyle Lock, Taylor Lowe, Jonathan Oberreiter, Kyle Przykopanski, 
			Kevin Utterback, Christopher Wernsing 
			JUNIORS 
			"Straight A" honor roll -- Rachel Allen, Jessica Awe, Andrea 
			Dickerson, Sylvia Klumpp, Alexa Meister, Trenton Trump 
			High honors (3.80 and above) -- Josef Bosnyak, Tanner Clementz, 
			Rachel Durchholz, Allison Hickey, Zackary Ladson, Elyse McCormick 
			Honors (3.50-3.79) -- Scott Clampet, Timothy Koehler, Darian 
			Lovin, Hannah Skaggs 
			Honorable mention (3.00-3.49) -- Taylor Anderson, Bowen Casper, 
			Auston Constant, Janson Cooper, Lindsey Davis, Shanyn Gibbs, Edward 
			Griesheim, Jacob Hahn, Cole Huff, Emily Johnston, Tyler Litterly, 
			Bryan McCawley, Jessica Raineri, Alexandra Sanchez, Jacob Stoll 
			SOPHOMORES 
			"Straight A" honor roll -- Madison Haley, Chun Yin Michael Ho, 
			Cady Lowery, Jordan Taylor 
			High honors (3.80 and above) -- Jordan Luczaj 
			Honors (3.50-3.79) -- Derek Baunach, Brady Thomas 
			Honorable mention (3.00-3.49) -- Alexis Bowles, Madison Chandler, 
			Samuel Fielden, Marcus Hoock, Marissa Mattingly, Chelsea Siembida, 
			Aaron Stewart, Emma Stewart 
			FRESHMEN 
			"Straight A" honor roll -- Elizabeth Allen, Julia Beccue, 
			Alecsandria Hayes, Margaret Olson, Haley Vaughan 
			High honors (3.80 and above) -- Samantha Morris 
			Honors (3.50-3.79) -- Angel Griffieth, Andrew Moody, Hannah 
			Riedle, Shelby Young 
			Honorable mention (3.00-3.49) -- Matthew Amidon, Blake Collier, 
			Aaron Durchholz, Caroline Huff, Jacqueline Inselmann, Garrett 
			Johnston, Claudia Knight, Michael Lowery, Hayle McCawley, Whitney 
			Nichols, Nicholas Raineri, Ashton Wakeman 
			
			 
			
			
			 Abraham 
			Lincoln Chapter DAR awards 
			The following are the Logan County 
			recipients of the Abraham Lincoln Chapter of the Daughters of the 
			American Revolution awards: 
			Good 
			Citizen Award 
			
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				Mount Pulaski High School -- 
				Audrey Maske  
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				Lincoln Community High School -- 
				Lauren Soebbing  
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				Hartsburg-Emden High School -- 
				Mary Rankin  
			 
			Excellence in American History 
			
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				Mount Pulaski Junior High School 
				-- Morgan Hayes  
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				Carroll Catholic -- Julia Huynh  
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				Chester-East Lincoln -- MacKenzie 
				O'Donohue  
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				West Lincoln-Broadwell -- Garrett 
				Schreiner and Kate Benner  
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				Lincoln Junior High -- Zachary 
				McCray  
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				Zion Lutheran -- Lexie Groves  
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Hartsburg-Emden Junior High -- Alyssa Bridge  
			 
			
			 
			
			
			 Mount 
	Pulaski Courthouse to host quilt show -- exhibitors wanted 
	MOUNT PULASKI -- The Mount Pulaski Courthouse 
	Foundation is sponsoring a quilt show Sept. 8 and 9, during the Mount 
	Pulaski Fall Festival. The quilts will be displayed at the Mount Pulaski 
	Courthouse from noon to 8 p.m. on Sept. 8 and from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sept. 9. All quilts are welcome. If you wish to 
			exhibit a quilt, call the courthouse at 217-792-3919 between noon 
			and 4 p.m. daily, Tuesday through Saturday, to obtain a quilt entry 
			form and guidelines. Quilt entry forms are also available at many 
			area shops and libraries. All entry forms are due by Aug. 15. 
			
			Awards will be provided for first, second and third places. The 
			awards will be based on votes by all visitors.  
			Each quilt displayed has a unique story to tell. The quilt 
			pictured was made on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South 
			Dakota. It was won in a basketball tournament by Terry Middletent, from 
			the Lower Brule Reservation. When Pastor Barbara Stroud-Borth left 
			her seminary internship on the Lower Brule Lakota Reservation, Terry 
			and his wife, Mary Jane, gave it to her to honor and thank her for 
			the year she lived and worked with the people of Lower Brule.  
			A committee of volunteers is putting on the quilt show to help 
			raise money for the courthouse restoration. Any and all donations 
			are greatly appreciated. 
			 
			
			
			 Mount 
			Pulaski CUD 23 preschool openings 
	MOUNT PULASKI -- Mount Pulaski Grade School 
	has openings in its preschool program for the 2012-2013 school year.
			 The program guidelines are: 
			
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Children must be 3 
				years old prior to Sept. 1.  
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Three-year-olds 
				will meet in the morning (8-11 a.m.).  
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Four-year-olds 
				will meet in the afternoon (noon-3 p.m.).  
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Classes meet five 
				times per week.  
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Monthly tuition is 
				$100.  
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Transportation is the parent's 
				responsibility.  
			 
			
			If you are interested or have any questions about the program, 
			call Gene Newton, Mount Pulaski Grade School principal, at 
			217-792-7220. 
			 
			
			
			 Kevin 
	Michael Barker of Lincoln earns Eagle Scout 
	Kevin Michael Barker, son of Llyle and Sue 
	Barker of Lincoln, was honored at an Eagle Scout Court of Honor ceremony at 
	Lincoln Christian Church on Sunday. He is a member of Boy Scout Troop 1102 
	in Lincoln and just completed his freshman year at Lincoln Community High 
	School. During his nine-year Scouting career, Kevin has advanced through 
			Tiger Cubs, Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts, earning 28 merit badges on 
			his way to Eagle Scout. The rank of Eagle is earned by 2 to 4 
			percent of Boy Scouts each year. He successfully led the troop in a 
			project to build 12 park benches for Little Galilee Christian Camp 
			in Clinton, a camp that he has been a part of and has been inspired 
			by. 
			Kevin has also participated in National Youth Leadership 
			training at Ingersoll Scout Reservation. He has served as senior 
			patrol leader for the troop and has been inducted into the Order of 
			the Arrow honor society. This summer he plans to complete a 
			two-week, 62-mile backpacking trek through the mountains of New 
			Mexico with members of his troop. 
			Troop 1102 Scoutmaster Robert Cox presented Kevin with his Eagle 
			Badge during the Court of Honor. 
			After graduating from Lincoln Community High School, Kevin hopes 
			to enter the medical field. 
			 
			
			
			 Delavan to host Civil War re-enactment 
	battle June 30-July 1 
	DELAVAN -- The inaugural 
	Little Crane Creek Civil War re-enactment battle will be on June 30 and July 
	1 at the Lake Park in Delavan. It is one of many events in Delavan in 
	conjunction with the city's175th birthday. The re-enactment is free and open 
	to the public.Re-enactors representing both 
			the North and South will participate in a battle scheduled for 3 
			p.m. on Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday. 
			The 
			weekend will also include an appearance by President Abraham 
			Lincoln, Civil War storyteller Brett Hall and Civil War songs by Bob 
			Welch. On Saturday evening there will be a period dance featuring 
			the 33rd Illinois Volunteer Regiment Band. 
			
			
			  
			
			
			 Harvest 
			of Talents Princess Tea planned for June 30 
			Harvest of Talents for World Hunger 
			and Lincoln Christian Church are sponsoring a Princess Tea again 
			this year for young ladies ages 3-13. The event will be on June 30 
			at the Lincoln Christian Church Fellowship Hall. Doors will open at 
			10:45 a.m., and the tea is from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. 
			The theme of the event will be "Secret Garden." Young ladies are 
			invited to dress in whatever makes them feel pretty. Tea will be 
			served on decorated tables and entertainment will be provided. There 
			will also be time allowed for photo ops. 
			Tickets go on sale May 1. Seating is limited. For more 
			details and to make reservations, contact Vera Thomas at the church 
			office. 
			Young ladies are to be accompanied by a chaperone, such as their 
			mother, grandmother, aunt or friend. 
			Lincoln Christian Church is located at 204 N. McLean St. in 
			Lincoln. 
			All proceeds from the Princess Tea will go the 2012 Harvest of 
			Talents for World Hunger, to feed hungry people worldwide. 
			 
			
			
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