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			 The property in a lovely, tree filled neighborhood had become 
			rundown and was bought out of foreclosure by the school just over a 
			year ago.  Its completion represents another contribution to our 
			community in the form of quality home, in this case renovated, 
			through the work of young people. 
			
			The all brick ranch style home is set in the Mayfair Subdivision on 
			Lincoln's northeast side.  The home features an open floor plan and 
			all new or refurbished floor to ceiling surfaces throughout.    
			
			During the school year program, students learned many skills.  Each 
			step of the way they learned new skills, such as how to operate a 
			floor sander and restore wood floors.    
			
			The home features plenty of new built-in lighting - requiring 
			electrical skills; new interior trim and baseboards and interior 
			doors - carpentry skills.    
			
			The kitchen features new appliances and cabinets - more cabinetry 
			skill.    
			
			Upstairs features three bedrooms, a living room with fireplace sided 
			by two built in bookcase/displays areas, dining area and two 
			full-bathrooms; all completely remodeled - add plumbing skills.   
			
			 
			
			There's lots of storage space plus a livable basement space in the 
			1,350 square foot home.  For the most part, no surface was untouched 
			by some form of treatment - so lots of hard work and lots of 
			learning took place.  
			
			The basement features some redesign with all new materials.  Its 
			clean architectural lines and light colors lend an open feeling.  
			The space includes an optional extra bedroom, living and storage 
			space.  It has freshly painted walls, trim and new carpeting 
			throughout.   
			
			Outside, where the project began last fall; students put on an all 
			new roof and soffits with inset lighting.   And lastly, this spring; 
			the grounds were cleaned up and a spacious wood deck added off the 
			back of the house.  The deck is accessible from the dining area 
			through a new double sliding door or from the outside by custom 
			built wood stairs.   
			
			A new double wide concrete driveway gives access the attached double 
			car garage.  
			
			An early estimate offered by a professional on the value of the home 
			estimated it to be in the range of $140,000.  The house will be sold 
			by bid with the minimum bid price set at the amount invested for its 
			renovation, $120,000.  Bids are to be opened on June 12.  
			
			For LCHS Superintendent Robert Bagby it was his first project as the 
			new LTEC director.  He is proud of the transformation that the 
			students performed, especially in light of how the work began.  He 
			said that before the project could begin, just after its purchase 
			there were four loads of trash and debris hauled out last July.  
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			Students were exposed to many skills of different professions in the 
			scope of completing the project. From roofing to electrical to 
			plumbing to carpentry and more; they got it all.  
			
			Students from Lincoln, Williamsville, Hartsburg-Emden, Mount 
			Pulaski, Illini-Central and Greenview high schools participated in 
			this year's Building Trades Program through the LTEC.  Bagby 
			appreciates what the LTEC can offer to students by consolidation of 
			school programs, and he is pleased to that students from Athens and 
			PORTA/Ashland-Chandlerville Central would also be joining the LTEC.  
			
			In addition to the building trades program, students can also choose 
			from auto mechanics, welding, electronics, certified nurses 
			assistant, work-study and the newest - culinary arts and cosmetology 
			programs.  The programs are designed to enrich general studies and 
			prepare students for success beyond high school, as well as 
			providing work experience and training.  
			
			Mr. Bagby expressed great appreciation for the Building Trades 
			instructor, Mr. Justin Dietrich, and pride in the work the students 
			accomplished in so short of time.    
			
			Dietrich is also head wrestling coach for LCHS.  The following students completed this year's 
			project: Brandon Crawford Hayden Sloan
 TJ Mullins
 Jake Koechig
 Luke Bramwell
 Devin Hollinshead
 Brea Elston
 Brandon Icenogle
 Nick Rowden
 Quintin Beightel
 Jordan Varboncour
 Kenny Bacon
 Tommy Taft
 Keaton Letterle
 Logan Thompson
 Connor Albertson
 Braxton Schutt
 Jordan Yarcho
 Tyler Horchem
 Dalton Presswood
 Brock Byrge
 Collin Antoine
 
			
			For a tour or more information on the home, you may contact Lincoln 
			Community High School, District #404 at (217)732-4131 ext. 245.  
			Bids will be opened on June 12, 2014. 
			By JAN YOUNGQUIST] |