October 11
2014
Moving Forward Walk/Run Offers Logan County’s Only 10K Option
Register Now!
LINCOLN
- The Abraham Lincoln Healthcare Foundation and Memorial SportsCare at ALMH
announced today that an early discount for participants of the Moving
Forward 5K/10K Run/Walk ends September 13, 2014. The Run/Walk is scheduled
for October 11 at Edward Madigan State Park and will be held rain or shine.
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October 13
Lincoln Low Vision Support Group
You are invited to attend our next meeting of the Lincoln Low Vision
Support Group which will be held at the Lincoln Christian Church,
corner of Pekin & McLean streets in Lincoln. Please enter into the
door off the parking lot under the canopy.
Our speaker will be Marty Fulton who will speak about traveling as a
low vision person. (Click here to continue reading)
October 14
Lincoln Writer's Club October meeting
he Lincoln Writer's Club
will meet Tuesday, Oct. 14th at 6:30 p.m. in the Alumni Room of the
Meyer-Evans Student Center at Lincoln College. (Click
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October 19
Thrivent
to hold annual meeting October 19
Thrivent Financial For Lutherans Logan
County Chapter will hold its annual meeting on Sunday October 19 at
noon. (Click here to
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1st Thursday of
the month
Fill Your Cup Coffee and fellowship
Fill you Cup is a
not cost, relaxing night out just for grown ups. Come and
enjoy an evening of entertainment, coffee and desserts. Hosted
by the Lincoln Church of the Nazarene from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. the
first Thursday of each month.
Starting October 24
Friday night Dinner Programs return to the Palms Grill
ATLANTA
- The Atlanta Public Library and Museum will host a series of Friday Night
Dinner Programs at the Palms Grill Café from October 2014 through February
2015. The Dinner Programs feature local speakers who will present after
dinner programs and/or activities at the Palms Grill Café. Dinner begins at
5:30 pm, with the evening’s program or activity starting at 7pm. (Click
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October 25
If only these walls could talk
Historic commission hosts workshop on
researching your homes history
LINCOLN
- Have you ever wondered who built your home? How many families have
lived there and their names? Did anything significant or exciting
happen at your home? (Click
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