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			Park district notesFrom Roy 
			Logan, program coordinator
 
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            [May 07, 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 first 
			practice. 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 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 
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 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 for the Clinic held here at the park 
			district. The free clinic explores the fundamentals and safety 
			issues of fishing. Her 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.
   
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			Lincoln Park District is host for the Hunter Education Course. 
			Persons completing the minimum 10-hour class and successfully 
			passing the final examination will receive a State of Illinois 
			Certificate of Competency and a graduate patch. Refreshments/lunch 
			will be provided to the students. Participants must attend both days 
			to graduate and provide a valid social security number. 
			Pre-registration is strongly encouraged due to limited seating 
			space. This course is free of charge and will begin Friday, May 30 
			from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. and resume Saturday, May 31 at 9:00 
			a.m. Class and testing are scheduled to conclude at 3:00 p.m. 
			[Text from file received from Roy Logan, 
			Lincoln Park District] |