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			Park district notes From Roy 
			Logan, program coordinator 
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            [April 
			05, 2012]  
            
            
            Hippity-hoppity, Easter is on its way! Welcome 
			the Easter Bunny on Saturday at the Lincoln Park 
			District. The park district's annual Easter egg hunt will begin at 
			10 a.m. on the driving range. In the event of inclement weather, the 
			hunt will be on the indoor tennis courts. The little ones, up to 2 
			years old, will begin at 10 a.m., and there will be 10 minutes 
			between each age group, ending with ages 7-8.  | 
        
            | This free event is made possible with the support of Maple Ridge 
			Care Centre and the Kiwanis Club of Lincoln. CITV5 will film this 
			event for future viewing. * * * Play ball! It is that time of year already. The park 
			district encourages you to register your children for baseball and 
			softball. This instructional program is fun and focused on teaching 
			your young person the skills to enjoy a game that may be played for 
			many years. Learn the basics and sportsmanship while interacting 
			with teammates. Pitching, throwing, fielding and running the bases 
			are covered in every age division. The registration period has been 
			extended, so it's not too late to be placed on a team. Give it a 
			try. * * * The Lincoln Park District along with the Logan County Sports 
			Commission will sponsor Major League Baseball's Pitch, Hit and 
			Run competition at the park district's Tri-Plex on Saturday, 
			April 21, starting at 8 a.m. This will be part of the district's 
			annual skills grading. Boys ages 7 and 8 are scheduled from 8 until 
			10 a.m., and 9- and 10-year-olds will begin at 10 a.m. and end by 
			noon. Boys ages 11-14 will begin at 1 p.m. and end by 3 p.m. The age 
			determination will be the competitor's age as of Aug. 1. The event 
			is free of charge. Winners of each area of competition advance to 
			sectional action in Riverton. Each age group's winners advance, with 
			the culmination of winners competing at Busch Stadium in St. Louis 
			in July. * * * The park district is planning a fun-filled summer for you. The 
			district will offer a brand-new program called "Awesome 
			Afternoons." Discover an afternoon adventure of great 
			proportions at Lincoln Park District. Make the most of your summer 
			in an opportunity to play, learn and create. Field trips around the 
			town, outdoor-indoor fun and games, crafting, and cooking will come 
			together for the ultimate learning experience. Come make your summer 
			an adventure with new activities every day. To name only a few of 
			the fun expeditions, participants will tour the fire department, 
			discover how groceries get on the shelves and go on scavenger hunts 
			with clues that will turn everyone into Inspector Clouseau. 
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			 The goal is to offer this weekly program at much the same price 
			our young people would have spent to swim. Included in this nominal 
			weekly fee is swimming at Lincoln College on Monday and Thursday 
			from 1 to 4 p.m. Awesome Afternoons will start on-site at the park 
			district on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. The exploring expeditions 
			will leave from there. Remember, anyone ages 5 and up is welcome to 
			join Team Park District. The kickoff is scheduled for Monday, June 
			4, from 1 to 4 p.m. Besides swimming at Lincoln College on Monday and Thursday 
			afternoons, water aerobics will be available in the evenings. As the 
			time gets a little closer, watch this column for more information as 
			it becomes available. * * * The park district will offer dancing lessons beginning 
			Monday, April 23. If you have class reunions or receptions to attend 
			this summer and want to brush up on your skills, this will be 
			perfect for you. Join Mike and Julie Bieser as they share their 
			talents. Julie and Mike have been instructors at the park district 
			for many years. They make this class a lot of fun, and their 
			teaching technique will have you gliding across the floor in no 
			time. Plan on learning the swing, cha-cha and the nightclub 
			two-step. Classes will be four weeks on Mondays, from 6:30 to 7:30 
			p.m. Cost is $50 for in-district residents and $60 for participants 
			from outside the district. 
			[Text from file received from Roy Logan, 
			Lincoln Park District] |