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Happy memories made at Lincoln D.A.R.E./Nathan 
Turner Fishing Derby  
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            [June 09, 2014]  
			Cool breezes and clear skies greeted 
			kids and their families at the Nathan Turner Fishing Derby Saturday 
			morning at the Hickory Lane Campground near Atlanta. The free event 
			sponsored by Lincoln D.A.R.E., the Lincoln Park District, and the 
			Turner family is held every year in conjunction with the Nathan 
			Turner Fishing Clinic that was held last Thursday at the Lincoln 
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			 Brandon Goodman was the host Saturday morning. He manages Hickory 
			Lane for his grandparents and said, “We like to do this every year 
			because it is a good cause and is a lot of fun for the families.” 
 The fun was evident by the smiles that were everywhere as proud 
			parents looked on as their kids pulled in a fish. The banks of the 
			fishing pond were lined with families enjoying the perfect weather. 
			For some kids this was their first time fishing; while others have 
			been fishing with their families since they were able to walk. It 
			didn’t matter if the fish was a four pound catfish or a small 
			bluegill just big enough to fit in a tiny hand, when a kid catches a 
			fish it is cause of excitement.
 
 Prizes were given for the most fish caught, the biggest fish, and 
			the smallest fish. No mention was made of the story about the huge 
			one that got away.
 
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			 All of that fishing and fun surely leads to a 
			healthy appetite. So Lincoln Police Chief Ken Greenslate and Roy 
			Logan of the Park District manned the grill to cook hotdogs for 
			everyone. 
 As Lesleigh Bennett said while watching her daughter Peyton fish for 
			the first time, “Nathan was looking down to make sure this was a 
			perfect day for everyone! He was a great guy!”
 
 [By CURT FOX]
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