Mrs. Buckles is the owner of Prairie Home Herbs, Mount Pulaski. Her
topic for the meeting will be "Historical Usage of Herbs." Nowadays,
we use Febreze or some form of air freshener to clear the air of
unpleasant orders. What would they have used in the 19th century or
earlier to do the same thing?The meeting will be at 6:30 p.m.
Monday at the LCGHS Research Center, 114 N. Chicago St. in Lincoln.
The public is invited to attend.
For more information, contact Roseann Coers, program chairman,
217-737-2534.
Second
Baptist Church celebrates 140 years this weekend
Second Baptist Church, 1728 Tremont St., will
celebrate the 140thanniversary of the church this Sunday, March 16, at 3
p.m. The Rev. David Stewart and Mount Emory Baptist Church from Jacksonville
will be guests for the service.
Second Baptist is one of two black churches in Lincoln. It was
formed in 1874 by 10 Christians, some of whom were former slaves,
who met in each other's homes for the first two years until they had
enough funds to build their first structure, on Broadway Street,
with land donated by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson.
Second Baptist moved to their new location on Tremont Street in
1997 with a march from the old church to the new one. The march
included former Mayor John Guzzardo and other townspeople, with a
police and fire truck escort for the journey to the new edifice.
Second Baptist's membership has become very diverse over the last
few decades under the leadership of the current pastor, the Rev.
Glenn Shelton.
LEPC
quarterly meeting to be March 19
The next quarterly meeting of the Logan County Local Emergency Planning
Committee will be on Wednesday, March 19, at noon in the Blue Room of the
Logan County Safety Complex, 911 Pekin St.
Hartsburg-Emden FFA to host Hunter Safety Clinic
HARTSBURG The Hartsburg-Emden FFA is hosting a Hunter Safety Clinic on
April 4 and 5 at the Hartsburg American Legion building. Participants must
attend both sessions. The clinic starts at 6 p.m. April 4, and the April 5
session begins at 9 a.m.
For more information, contact Betsy Pech at 217-642-5244.
HSLC
seeks donations for annual garage sale
The Humane Society of Logan County will have
its fundraising garage sale this year on June 13, 14 and 15, in conjunction
with the Logan County Route 66 Garage Sale. The Humane Society's sale will
again be at the Logan County Fairgrounds.
A wide variety of items will be available, including home d้cor,
books, toys, furniture, sporting goods, clothing, shoes, belts,
purses and much more. Food will also be available.
Spring cleaning
time? Make extra space at home and help Logan County animals too.
Donations of clean, gently used items may be dropped off each
Wednesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., beginning May 7.
Please enter through south gate. Electronics cannot be accepted.
San
Jose UMC fish fry slated for March 21
SAN JOSE The San Jose United Methodist Women and the men of the
church are presenting their annual fish fry for missions on Friday, March
21. Serving will be from 4 till 7 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall.
Whole catfish are fried on the premises during the event. Other
items on the menu are hash brown casserole, coleslaw, baked beans,
homemade desserts and drinks. Chicken strips are also on the menu
for children or adults who do not eat fish.
Tickets will be sold in advance by members of the church or at
the door. Guests may dine in or carry out for the same price.
Tickets are $9 for adults, $4 for children age 4-12, and children
under 4 years eat free with a paid adult.
Proceeds benefit children and youth ministries such as Vacation
Bible School, camping scholarships and the Bible Zone after-school
ministry and meal.
The San Jose United Methodist Church is at 601 S. First St. in
San Jose, six blocks south of U.S. 136 at the corner of Linden and
First. San Jose is about 15 miles directly south of Pekin on
Towerline Road; or follow Illinois Route 29 to U.S. 136, then go
east two miles to San Jose; or go about 10 miles west of Interstate
155 on U.S. 136.
For advance tickets or more information, call the church at 309-247-3232 or
Jim Eeten at 309-247-3485.
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