Woman's Club to host ice cream
socials, LCGHS June meeting, Electronic and Glass recycling, American Legion to host flag burning
ceremony, Logan County Arts & Crafts Guild,
Give blood with the American Red Cross June 18
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[June 9,
2014]
Lincoln
Woman's Club members will again be hosting ice cream socials for the June
and July Community Band Concerts at Latham Park. (Click
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LCGHS June meeting
Leonard Krusemark of Emden, Illinois,
will be the speaker for the June 16th meeting of the Logan County
Genealogical & Historical Society. (Click
here to continue reading)
Electronics
recycling this Saturday
Habitat
for Humanity Logan County will hold its monthly electronics recycling
collection on Saturday, June 14, 2014 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)
Glass
recycling this Saturday
The Logan
County Joint Solid Waste Agency, in collaboration with the Lincoln
Woman’s Club and the Ardagh Group(formerly Verallia Saint-Gobain
Containers), will hold its monthly glass collection on Saturday,
June 14th 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)
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American Legion to host flag burning ceremony
The Lincoln American Legion Post # 263
will host an American Flag burning ceremony on Saturday June 14 at 9:30 a.m.
(Click
here to continue reading)
Give blood with the American Red Cross June 18
The
American Red Cross encourages eligible blood donors to make and keep
donation appointments to maintain the summer blood supply and help
prevent a shortage. Donors of all blood types are currently needed,
especially those with type ‘O-negative’, ‘B-negative’ and
‘A-negative’. (Click
here to continue reading)
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