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			Park district notes From Roy 
			Logan, program coordinator 
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            [June 
			05, 2013]  
            
            
            The Lincoln Park District's Awesome 
			Afternoon Adventures program is back by popular demand! Make the 
			most of your summer with an opportunity to play, learn and create. 
			Field trips around the town, outdoor and indoor fun and games, 
			crafting, and nutrition 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 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. Included in the fee of $20 per week or $5 per 
			day is swimming at Lincoln College on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1 
			to 4 p.m.  | 
        
            | Lap swimming for adults is available every Tuesday and 
			Thursday at Lincoln College also. Swimmers may begin at 11 a.m. and 
			have until 1 p.m. before the kids arrive. Cost is $2 per person and 
			may be paid to Christina at the pool. Funny Business 101 is 
			being offered beginning Monday, June 10, from 9 to 11 a.m. During 
			this three-day class, you will learn about the world of one of the 
			most unusual occupations -- syndicated cartooning. Tour guide and 
			adviser for the class is Julie Larson, a Lincoln native. She is a 
			nationally syndicated cartoonist and creator of The Dinette Set. 
			Larson has been in the funny business since 1989 and became 
			nationally syndicated in 1997. Ms. Larson will share creative development of your comic ideas 
			and the artistic, mechanical individual drawing process and style. 
			Character development and dialogue along with an introduction to the 
			business of writing and drawing a daily and Sunday cartoon will be 
			covered. Drawing materials will be provided and kept by the 
			participants. Aspiring cartoonists must bring their own 
			imaginations! Jump-start your imagination with a weeklong Theater Camp: 
			Putting on a Play. This offering for ages 9 and up begins 
			Monday, June 17. The day starts at 9 a.m., and the week will be 
			filled with improvisations, theater games and warm-ups, as well as 
			arts, crafts and a busy rehearsal schedule. Young actors and 
			actresses will have the chance to put on a performance for their 
			families and friends on Friday, the final day of the camp. Bring 
			your sack lunch and a swimsuit and a towel for a break at the 
			Lincoln College pool on Tuesday and Thursday. Transportation will be 
			provided by Lincoln Park District. You'll have to be at the park 
			district all day just to have enough time for this much fun! Parents 
			may pick up their young actors and actresses at 4 p.m. Mikel Frost and theater have a long history together. After eight 
			years of school and community plays, he decided to make theater his 
			life's work. He attended Lincoln College, where he received his 
			bachelor's degree in theater in 2009. With the experience he has 
			with children from work in the entertainment department at Six Flags 
			St. Louis, he ensures that your child will have fun and an 
			educational experience that may spark a higher interest in theater. 
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			 The park district's annual Golf Camp is just around the 
			corner as well. The first day to tee up will be Monday, June 24, 
			from 8 to 10 a.m. Meet your instructors, Jeff Nelson and Tanner 
			Morris, on the driving range. The purpose of this year's clinic is 
			to focus on proper technique, etiquette, rules and sportsmanship, 
			and most important, fun. Various drills, instructional techniques 
			and educational offerings will be tailored to golfers of all ages 
			and skill levels. Activities Monday through Thursday will be on the 
			driving range at the park district. Friday's lesson will culminate 
			with a golf outing to Four Willows Golf Course in Mason City, 
			including nine holes of golf and a cookout for participants. In the 
			event of inclement weather, instruction will be indoors. Nelson and Morris will be co-instructing this year. Each has a 
			very long line of sports instruction experience. They have both 
			coached golf on the college level and have led countless golf 
			clinics and programs.  
			[Text from file received from Roy Logan, 
			Lincoln Park District] 
			
 
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