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			Park district notesFrom Roy 
			Logan, program coordinator
 
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            [June 03, 2014]  
            
            It just would not be summer 
			without Tee Ball. This is a non-competitive introduction to baseball 
			for both boys and girls. The basic skills of hitting, fielding, 
			catching throwing, base running and safety will be stressed through 
			drills and game situations. Emphasis is on sportsmanship, teamwork 
			and fun! T-shirts, caps and schedules will be distributed at the 
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			 All athletes must wear sneakers and have their own ball glove. In 
			case of inclement weather, Tee Ball will be held in the Sports 
			Center courts. The season will begin Saturday morning June 7. There 
			will be six weeks of games with no games the 4th of July weekend. 
			This is for children 4 years old and up to second grade. Parents are 
			urged to pre-register to insure that your child will have a t-shirt 
			and cap. 
 Nathan Turner Memorial Fishing Clinic and Derby
 
 Our Nathan Turner Memorial Fishing Clinic and Derby are just around 
			the corner. Nathan Turner, former city councilman and resident of 
			Lincoln, was an avid fisherman and outdoorsman. Reserve Tuesday, 
			June 3 at 6:30 p.m. for the Clinic held here at the park district. 
			The free clinic explores the fundamentals and safety issues of 
			fishing. Herb Drier, retired with the Illinois Department of Natural 
			Resources will be here with displays. He will teach young and old 
			anglers alike how to tie on a hook, casting techniques and the usage 
			of different baits. There will be drawings for fishing poles and 
			equipment at the end of the presentation.
 
 
			
			 
			The free fishing derby will be hosted at Hickory Lane Campground 
			near Atlanta on Saturday, June 7 from 9:00 a.m. to noon. Prizes will 
			be awarded in several different categories in this competitive but 
			fun event. The Lincoln City Police D.A.R.E. program will sponsor the 
			free derby. Police Chief Ken Greenslate will be on hand cooking 
			hotdogs and providing sodas to the fishermen and their families. 
			Parental approval is a must and parents are encouraged to attend. 
			This program is designed for youth ages 4 to 15.
 
 Up Up and Away 5K
 
 Our second annual Up Up and Away 5K Run will be Sunday, August 24. 
			Runners registered by August 15 will pay $20.00 and registrations 
			after that up to race day will be $25.00. Please bring form and race 
			fee to the Lincoln Park District Administration office or Fit Zone 
			Fitness desk. Forms are available at the Park District or our web 
			site at www.lincolnparkdistrict.com. This is a timed run and you 
			will need to have your race bib visible at the finish line to be 
			considered for awards. Awards will be presented to over all male and 
			female winners as well top male and female age group winners in a 
			number of divisions. Finisher medals will be presented to all those 
			who cross the finish line.
 
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			 Horseback Riding lessons
 We only have three openings left in our Horseback Riding lessons. 
			Those slots would be in our June 16th – 19th session. Lessons are at 
			Cottonwood Ranch which is about 15 minutes from Lincoln. On the 
			first evening of class those wanting to follow Roy over may meet him 
			at the Park District in the front parking lot of the administration 
			building. We will leave Lincoln at 6:10 p.m. Classes are 90 minutes 
			long. This will be an outdoor arena and riders will experience much 
			more than just horseback riding. Long pants and sturdy shoes with a 
			heel should be worn. The fee is $85.00.
 
 Woodworking classes
 
 We are now offering a Woodworking Class. Dave Boyd will be our lead 
			carpenter for the woodworking adventure. Dave has been building wood 
			toys and crafts for several years. Just in time for Fathers Day we 
			will be finishing a special wood gift for Dad. We will also be 
			painting another wood project that is for that special woman in your 
			life. Who would that be you ask? Your Mom of course!! Save Friday 
			morning, June 13 beginning at 8:30 a.m. to join us. Cost is $20/$23 
			and everything is included. We suggest wearing old clothes because 
			we’ll be painting. Register early to be sure you can get a spot at 
			the workbench. Ages 9 & up!
 
			[Text from file received from Roy Logan, 
			Lincoln Park District] 
			
			 
			
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