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			HSLC chili fundraiser, Legion 
			Auxiliary Unit 263, Oasis sale of Rusty's equipment, genealogy speaker, blood drives 
			 
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	[February 
	17, 2014]  
	HSLC 
	annual chili fundraiser to be Feb. 22 
			The Humane Society of Logan County 
			will host their annual chili and vegetable soup luncheon on 
			Saturday, Feb. 22, at Friendship Manor, 925 Primm Road. Serving will 
			be from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. | 
		
            | The luncheon benefits the programs of 
			the Humane Society of Logan County The ticket price includes chili 
			or vegetable soup, hot dog, homemade dessert, and beverage. A hot 
			dog meal will be available at a reduced price. Carryouts will be 
			available. The public is invited to support the work of the HSLC
			mission 
			statement and learn about happenings at the organization's shelter 
			that aids the abused, neglected and abandoned animals of Logan 
			County. 
 
			 American Legion Auxiliary Unit 263 to meet Feb. 19 The American Legion Women's 
			Auxiliary Unit 263 will meet in the Mary Pat Room at the Legion on 
			Feb. 19 at 7 p.m. for their monthly meeting. 
 
			 Oasis 
			to sell equipment from Rusty's The Oasis, incorporated as 
	Senior Citizens of Logan County, will sell equipment and accessories from 
	the former Rusty's restaurant on-site at 2810 Woodlawn Road.The inspection and bid process will be 
			two days: Monday, Feb. 24, from 9 a.m. to noon and Tuesday, Feb. 25, 
			from 1 to 4 p.m. Proceeds 
			from this sale will go to assist in the redevelopment of the 
			restaurant into the new Oasis Senior Center. 
 
	
			 MEETING 
	CANCELED Mary 
	Kelley to speak at Feb. 17 genealogy meeting
 
			Mary Kelley, clerk of the Logan County 
			Circuit Court, will be the guest speaker at the Feb. 17 meeting of 
			the Logan County Genealogical & Historical Society. Mrs. Kelley will 
			share information on the resources available through her office to 
			aid in genealogical work. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. 
			and will be at the LCGHS Research Center, 114 N. Chicago St. in 
			Lincoln. You don't have to be 
			a member to attend. Guests are always welcome. For more information, 
			contact Roseann Coers, 217-737-2534. 
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			 Give 
	blood and help save lives 
			
            
			PEORIA — Like a hospital emergency 
			room, the American Red Cross must be prepared to provide blood for 
			patients 24 hours a day, seven days a week and 365 days a year. It's 
			the blood already on the shelves and readily available that can be 
			lifesaving for people like Chris Salinas Salinas was a horse trainer who was seriously injured in an accident 
			when a horse pinned him to the pavement. He and his family said they 
			credit the multiple blood transfusions he received with helping him 
			recover. 
			Type O-negative blood is especially 
			needed right now. O-negative is the universal blood type and can 
			potentially be transfused to patients with any type. To help ensure the shelves are 
			stocked for patients in need, the Red Cross has scheduled two 
			upcoming blood donation opportunities in Logan County: 
				
				
				Feb. 19, noon-5 p.m., at the 
				Lincoln Park District sports complex, 1400 Primm Road in 
				Lincoln, Ill.
				Feb. 27, 
				9 a.m.-1 p.m., at Hartsburg-Emden Jr.-Sr. High School, 400 W. 
				Front St. in Hartsburg How to donate blood To make an appointment to donate 
			blood, or for more information, call 1-800-RED CROSS 
			(1-800-733-2767) or visit 
			redcrossblood.org. All blood types are needed to ensure a 
			reliable supply for patients. A blood donor card or driver's 
			license, or two other forms of identification, are required at 
			check-in. Individuals who are 17 years of age (16 with parental 
			consent in some states), weigh at least 110 pounds and are in 
			generally good health may be eligible to donate blood. High school 
			students and other donors 18 years of age and younger also have to 
			meet certain height and weight requirements 
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