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Met Singer Comes to Lincoln’s First Presbyterian Church on Sunday,
Aug. 10
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[July 29, 2014]
LINCOLN
- After signing a contract to perform at the Metropolitan Opera next season,
renowned American tenor Harold Meers will visit Lincoln, Illinois on Sunday,
August 10 at 5 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church. (Click
here to continue reading) |
Chamber to host volunteer recruitment party Saturday,
Aug. 9
LINCOLN
- On Saturday, August 9th, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Lincoln Walmart
Store, organizers of the Lincoln Art & Balloon Festival are hosting a party
to celebrate and recruit volunteers for Logan County’s largest event. (Click
here to continue reading)
Zion
Luther to host Community Open House August 5
Last days for school registration Aug. 6 & 7
LINCOLN
- Zion Lutheran School will be hosting a Community Open House on
Tuesday, August 5 from 4 to 7 p.m. The public is invited and
encouraged to attend. (Click
here to continue reading)
Stag-R-Inn
to host 3rd Annual ALS/Lou Gehrig’s Disease Awareness 5K
EMDEN - The 3rd Annual ALS 5K to raise awareness of ALS/Lou Gehrig’s Disease
will be held on Saturday August 23, 2014 at the Stag-R-Inn, Emden. (Click
here to continue reading)
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Glass
recycling held the second Saturday of each month
The Logan County Joint Solid Waste
Agency, in collaboration with the Lincoln Woman’s Club and the
Ardagh Group(formerly Verallia Saint-Gobain Containers), holds its
monthly glass collection on the second Saturday of each month thru
the summer at the Logan County Fairgrounds (use Main Gate entrance)
between the hours of 9 AM and noon. The collection will be cancelled
in event of inclement weather or extreme heat. (Click
here to continue reading)
Electronics
recycling held on the second Saturday of each month
Habitat
for Humanity Logan County will hold its monthly electronics
recycling collection on the second Saturday of each month
at the Habitat for Humanity warehouse located at 915 Woodlawn Road
between the hours of 9 AM and noon. The collection is offered free
of charge to the public. Habitat for Humanity Logan County continues
to collect televisions for recycling. (Click
here to continue reading)
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