This is to replace a long-standing ice cream social that will not
take place this year. Karen Birnbaum, guild president, said
requests can be made for favorite pies until May 9, and they will be
on the auction table.
All pies will be at the church for the "Cup of Fellowship" at
9:30 a.m., prior to the 10:30 worship on May 13. Following worship,
the winning bidder will be revealed with each pie.
May-June
events at VFW
The Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post 1756 is a busy place with many events coming up throughout the
summer and beyond. With a new tenant in the basement, The Wishbone, and some
remodeling taking place in the main hall, the group is equally as busy
planning and promoting community activities.
The VFW will host the vendor spaces
for the sixth annual Route 66 Garage Sale, which is scheduled for
May 11 and 12. The VFW is offering spaces inside and outside, with
public restrooms and concessions provided throughout the event. For
more information on booth space, call 217-732-8687.
This is a list of events scheduled
at the VFW through June:
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May 11-12 -- Route 66 Garage Sale
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May 19 -- Marine Corps League
Roadside Café, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
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May 24 -- Ladies Auxiliary dinner
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May 27 -- Dance Club, 6:30-9 p.m.
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June 7 -- Ladies Auxiliary dinner
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June 21 -- Ladies Auxiliary dinner
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June 24
-- Dance Club, 6:30-9 p.m.
Elkhart NAG
plant sale, townwide garage sales and sidewalk sales
Friday and Saturday
ELKHART -- The village of
Elkhart's Needs and Goals organization will host its annual flower and plant
sale on Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 8 to 11 a.m. in the
Elkhart Village Hall on Gov. Oglesby Street downtown. Flowers of all kinds
will be available for purchase.
NAG is a not-for-profit organization
that supports the needs of Elkhart residents and special projects,
such as Elkhart Library's recent landscaping project.
In addition to the flower sale,
Elkhart will host garage and group sales throughout the weekend. The
Methodist Church on Gillett Street is sponsoring a large "basement
sale." Birdsong Books and Vintage Shop, downtown at 111 Gov. Oglesby
St., is planning a sidewalk sale. Multiple homes will host garage
and group sales. Sale times are Friday from 4 to 8 p.m. and Saturday
from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Maps for the garage and group sales
will be available at Hudson's Talk of the Town, 115 Gov. Oglesby
St.; at the first sale home, 330 Kennedy Road; and at the NAG plant
sale in the Village Hall.
Hudson's Talk of the Town will have
a fish fry dinner (dine in or carry out) available on Friday from 5
to 8 p.m. for bargain hunters who are hungry following a day of
shopping in the village.
Additional parking for the events
is across from the Village Hall on Gov. Oglesby Street. More
information can be found on Facebook at "The Village of Elkhart, IL
– Your Special Event Destination."
Birdsong Books and Vintage in the
historic downtown offers an eclectic mix of books, linens, vintage
clothes, purses, jewelry, paper ephemera, kitchenware and art.
Birdsong is a rebirth of Nellie's Café, for years an Elkhart
institution, built in 1914. The shop has retained the marble soda
fountain counter from Nellie's and the mirrored wall piece behind it
that features lighted stained-glass windows, as well as two café
booths.
The quaint village of Elkhart
offers unique businesses and quality services in restored
structures. Elkhart is located less than a mile from Interstate 55
at Exit 115 and right off old Route 66. Settled in 1855, the
picturesque early 1900s-style downtown makes Elkhart one of a kind.
Rich in history and natural beauty, Elkhart is famous for its
unusual landscape -- a tree-covered hill that rises 777 feet above
sea level, surrounded by a horizon of flat Illinois prairie land.
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.
Logan
County Bank February and March Seniors of the Month
Logan County Bank sponsors the Lincoln
Community High School Senior of the Month/Year award and scholarship
program. Each monthly winner receives a $50 U.S. savings bond from Logan
County Bank and is then eligible for a $1,500 scholarship awarded by
the bank, to be used at the college of their choice.
The
February Senior of the Month is Lauren Soebbing of
Lincoln.
Lauren's parents are Scott and Robin Soebbing.
Lauren's school activities have included volleyball,
cheerleading, soccer, Pep Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes,
French Club, LEAF Club and National Honor Society.
Lauren is active in the community as well, including volunteer
work with Special Olympics, Together for Lincoln, Humane Society of
Logan County, Lincoln Art & Balloon Festival, Zonta dinner,
Lincoln/Logan Food Pantry, Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital, West
Lincoln-Broadwell School, Carroll Catholic, Chester-East Lincoln
School, American Legion, and numerous other volunteer efforts.
Lauren is planning on nursing as a college major.
Logan County Bank congratulates Lauren on her selection as LCHS
Senior of the Month for February.
The March Senior of the Month is Shelby Voyles of
Lincoln.
Shelby's parents are Jamie and Jill Voyles.
Shelby's school activities have included Spanish Club, Fine Arts
Club, Thespians, choir, marching band, concert band, pep band,
numerous plays, speech team and National Honor Society.
Shelby is active in the community as well, including volunteer
work for Together for Lincoln, Zonta dinner, Lincoln/Logan Food
Pantry, West Lincoln-Broadwell School, Lincoln Park District's
Halloween FunFest, Honor Flight breakfast and numerous other
volunteer efforts.
Shelby is planning on pharmacy as a college major.
Logan County Bank congratulates Shelby on her selection as LCHS
Senior of the Month for March.
Jaycees
provide another mower clinic
The Lincoln Jaycees have
scheduled a second mower service clinic this spring. Bring in your push
mower (no riding mowers), and the Jaycees will change the oil, change the
spark plug, sharpen the blade, clean the mower deck and check the air
filter.
The cost is payable at drop-off. A
discount is available for those who prepay online at
www.lincolnjaycees.com.
All profits help fund upcoming community projects by Lincoln
Jaycees.Mowers may be
dropped off from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, May 5, at the Lincoln
Jaycees Center, 325 S. Chicago St. Mowers may be picked up Sunday,
May 6, from noon to 3 p.m.
For more information, contact
Thomas Hackett, 217-871-0260.
Hartsburg-Emden
FFA to have weekly plant sales
HARTSBURG -- The Hartsburg-Emden
FFA plant sales will continue each Saturday
through May 19, from 9 a.m. to noon. The plant sales will be in the school's
greenhouse.
Stop by during the week if you cannot
make it on Saturday.
Lincoln
Writer's Club to meet May 8
Lincoln Writer's Club will
meet Tuesday, May 8, at 6:30 p.m. in the Alumni Room of the Lincoln College
dining hall. Suggested topics: describe your
childhood bedroom, mom's favorite things, biggest bargain or most
foolish purchase.For more
information call 732-2723. All are welcome.
ZLS Students of the Month
Brooklyn Hermes, a seventh-grader, has been selected as
Zion Lutheran School March Student of the Month.
Brooklyn's ZLS activities have included honor roll, basketball,
track and field, band, choir, and choir chimes.
She is a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Lincoln.
Her church and community activities have included youth group,
youth conference, talent show, piano and softball.
Brooklyn enjoys playing basketball and hanging out with friends.
Her parents are Carl and Sondra Hermes of Lincoln.
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Zack Prather, also a seventh-grader, has been selected as
Zion Lutheran School March Student of the Month.
Zack's ZLS activities include honor roll, chess, band, student
council and spelling bees.
He is a member of Atlanta Christian Church.
His church and community activities include plays, Bible study,
Sunday school and Boy Scouts.
Zack most enjoys participation in Boy Scouts, watching TV,
playing video games and riding his bike.
His parents are Mike and Jennifer Prather of Lincoln.
Ginter
to graduate with multiple degrees
Mary M. Ginter will graduate from Black Hawk
College -- East Campus, near Kewanee, on May 18 with associate degrees in
agribusiness management and agricultural production technology and a beef
science certificate. Ginter attended BHE from August 2010 to March 2012.
She is the daughter of Dan and Sara Ginter of Lincoln and
granddaughter of the late Mary and Joe Ginter of Elkhart.
Ginter
will graduate with magna cum laude honors due to her 3.88 GPA.
During her two years at BHE, she earned membership in the Phi
Theta Kappa Honor Society chapter, as well as a certificate in
artificial insemination in cattle, was an active member of the
undefeated soils judging team and won fifth place individually at a
national soils contest in Modesto, Calif.
She completed an eight-week internship with Advanced Crop Care,
of Sterling, and an eight-week internship with T & J Farms,
Prophetstown.
Ginter currently resides in Prophetstown with her fiance, Jeff,
and is seeking full-time employment.
She will have a celebration at her home in Prophetstown on June 9
at noon. Cards may be sent to 4201 Yager Road, Prophetstown, IL
61277, and the celebration will be at that address.
Community Action board meeting May 18
The next regularly
scheduled corporate board meeting of the Community Action Partnership of
Central Illinois is scheduled for May 18 at 10:30 p.m. The meeting will be
at Community Action's corporate offices, 1800 Fifth St. in Lincoln. This is
a joint meeting with the Head Start Policy Council. For
transportation to the meeting, contact the resource specialist at
your county office:
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DeWitt County -- Anita Russell,
217-935-2455
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Logan and Menard County -- Cyndi
Campbell, 217-732-2159
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Mason-Fulton County -- Anna
Richardson, 309-543-6988
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Piatt County -- Wendy Dotson, 217-762-2421
Mount
Pulaski Senior-of-the-Month
MOUNT PULASKI -- Kelsey Griesheim has been
named April Senior-of-the-Month at Mount Pulaski High School. Kelsey is the
daughter of Glen and Karen Griesheim of Mount Pulaski.
During high school, Kelsey has been a consistent honor roll student.
She is a four-year member of FFA and serves as chapter reporter this
year. Kelsey was elected junior class treasurer and sophomore class
secretary. She participated in Science Olympiad and Scholastic Bowl
for one year, volleyball for two years, and Spirit Squad for four
years.
In the community, Kelsey has been a Sunday school teacher at Zion
Lutheran Church in Mount Pulaski and has shared her musical talents
by playing the guitar for her church. She has also been a volunteer
with the Macon County Conservation District at Rock Springs in
Decatur.
Kelsey plans to attend the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign to major in crop science and minor in Spanish.
The Senior-of-the-Year program is sponsored by Johnson's Food
Center and Mount Pulaski Pharmacy. Honored students are eligible to
compete for the Senior-of-the-Year award.
Pleasant
Valley Cemetery Association board meeting notice
MIDDLETOWN -- The annual meeting of the Pleasant Valley Cemetery
Association will be on May 7 at 7 p.m. at the Knapp-Chesnut-Becker
Library in Middletown.
All lot owners are welcome to attend.
Lincoln
College program offers trip to China
The Lincoln College Global Studies
program is announcing its next study-abroad opportunity: a 12-day
trip to Imperial China in May of 2013. The trip is open to Lincoln College students, local students who may
attend other colleges and the general public. Students who
participate in the trip have the opportunity to earn one credit from
Lincoln College.
The trip will include some of the most historic
destinations in China, with stops in Beijing, Shanghai, Xi'an and
Hong Kong. The all-inclusive price for the trip includes hotels,
transportation, a daily light breakfast and several meals (including
seven local dinners), and admission to many tourist sites, such as
the Terracotta Warriors, the Great Wall, a Tang Dynasty show and
dinner, and a tour of Landau Island.
The program is arranged with the help of Education First College
Study Tours, which offers tours to over 60 destinations across the
world.
"We are excited to offer this wonderful cultural and educational
opportunity to our students and our community," said Paula Knopp,
coordinator of the Global Studies program at Lincoln College. "China
is an especially exciting place to visit at the present time. We
will be able to see many great historical sites while also being
able to observe a country that is rapidly growing, with many recent
advancements in technology, infrastructure and architecture.
"We feel that the all-inclusive price is very reasonable and
encourage anyone who is interested to contact the Global Studies
program for more details."
Individuals seeking more information may contact Professor Knopp
at 217-732-3155, ext. 304, or by e-mail to
pknopp@lincolncollege.edu.
City of Lincoln's spring
landscape waste pickup
The street and alley
department in Lincoln will provide the annual landscape waste pickup on the
following dates:
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Ward 1 -- April 30
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Ward 2 -- May 1
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Ward 3 -- May 2
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Ward 4 -- May 3
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Ward 5 --
May 4
All landscape waste must be placed
curbside by 7 a.m. on the appropriate date. Brush must be stacked,
and no limbs can be over 10 feet in length. Leaves must be in
biodegradable bags. The department will not take any landscape
timbers, railroad ties or any building materials.
Through May 6, the
facility will be open Monday-Saturday, 8 a.m.-3:50 p.m.
Landscape
waste pickup schedule in Mount Pulaski MOUNT PULASKI -- Pickup dates for landscape waste in Mount Pulaski
are scheduled for May 7, June 4, July 2, Aug. 6, Sept. 4,
Oct. 1, Nov. 5 and Dec. 3. On the above dates, the city of Mount Pulaski will remove
landscape waste that has been placed within the area between the
sidewalk and the edge of the street. If the weather is bad on the
scheduled dates, then the pickup will be on the next day with good
weather.
The following rules must be followed:
1. Have your
landscape waste ready for pickup by 7 a.m. on the scheduled
dates.
2. New requirement:
All small debris, grass, leaves, etc. must be in bags.
3. Do not place any
material in the street or on the sidewalks.
4. Place all material
within 6 feet of the edge of the pavement.
5. Do not remove
entire trees from your private property and place them for the
city pickup.
6. If you hire a
contractor to remove your trees, have your contractor haul the
material to the sewage treatment plant and place the material in
the proper location.
7.
Excessive amounts of material will not be removed by the city.
A separate notice for leaf pickup service in the
fall will be published later.
If you have any questions about the landscape waste pickup,
contact City Hall at 792-3222.
New, big garage sale by HSLC
Now seeking donations from the community
As you clean out your closets, attics and
garage this spring, donate your clean, gently used items to the new, big
garage sale sponsored by the Humane Society of Logan County at the Logan
County Fairgrounds on Saturday, May 12.
Donations will be taken at the south entrance to the Logan County
Fairgrounds on specified days.
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May 2, 1 p.m.-3
p.m.
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May 5, 9 a.m.-3
p.m.
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May 7, 11 a.m.-3
p.m.
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May 8, 11 a.m.-3
p.m.
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May 9, 11 a.m.-4
p.m.
If you cannot come to the fairgrounds, someone from the
organization will come to you. Please call Adrienne, 732-1979;
Marilyn, 732-7853; or Sue, 732-9422.
If you would like to volunteer for this new event, please call
one of the above numbers.
Plan to attend for an exciting day of great bargains, food,
music, stuff just for kids and more.
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