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			 When Tim and Lorna Searby, from Lincoln, visited with former 
			Lincolnites, Randy and Linda Storm, at their Michigan home recently, 
			conversation turned to the Harvest of Talents for World Hunger and 
			seeds for the collaboration of talents to present a musical Harvest 
			benefit were planted. 
 A program was assembled, a cast of talented musicians were 
			recruited, rehearsals have been underway, all leading up to the 
			upcoming “Afternoon of Great Scenes From the Musical Theatre”, to be 
			presented in the sanctuary of Lincoln Christian Church, Lincoln, IL 
			on Sunday, September 28, 2014 at 2 p.m.
 
 The program will include great scenes from a number of outstanding 
			musicals including: The Sound of Music, Phantom of the Opera, Guys 
			and Dolls, My Fair Lady, Wicked, The King and I, Oliver, Forty Days 
			and Forty What?, Fiddler on the Roof and Hello Dolly. The Harvest of 
			Talents Vocal Ensemble will be featured and the newly formed 
			Children’s Ensemble will round out the event.
 
 
			
			 
			The Harvest benefit will feature the talents of Linda Storm, Tim 
			Searby, Gail King, Kay Dobson, Brandon Davis, Julie King, Tiffany 
			Spragg, Paula Landess, LaVerne Tesh, Rich Knopp, Mike Vernon, Gayla 
			Wood, Annie Sheley, Betsy Ramsey, Randy Storm, Laurin Hill, Barry 
			King, Bev Kurka, Deb Parker, Paula Knopp, Bob Kurka, Lorna Searby, 
			Emmary Roemer, Donnie Parker, Dan Bailey, Sadie Bolton, Owen Roemer, 
			Maura Gowin, Ziljdian Bolton, Eli Roemer, Isaac Spragg, Erin Gowin 
			and Ella Roemer.
 
 Local summer theatre fans will recognize the names of many listed 
			above from past theatrical performances at the Lincoln College 
			Performing Arts Center. Searby has directed and performed in a 
			number of local community productions as well as those on the 
			Lincoln Christian University stage. Storm was for many years an 
			instructor in the LCU Music Department as well as the organist at 
			Lincoln Christian University and Lincoln Christian Church.
 
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			 An invitation is extended to musical lovers of all ages to 
				attend the September 28th performance which will benefit the 
				Harvest of Talents for World Hunger. We encourage you to invite 
				friends to attend what will be an outstanding Sunday afternoon 
				musical event. A freewill offering will be received and all 
				proceeds will be channeled through the Harvest of Talents to 
				International Disaster Emergency Service to help feed hungry and 
				hurting people around the world.
 Anyone having questions concerning the Concert may contact 
				Searby @ 217-671-0868.
 
 The Harvest of Talents for World Hunger is a unique ministry of 
				the Lincoln Christian Church.
 The Lincoln church will host the 31st Annual Harvest of Talents 
				on Saturday, October 25, beginning at 7 a.m. in its Fellowship 
				Center. The Harvest will feature its signature cinnamon and 
				caramel pecan rolls, a vegetable soup luncheon, and will offer 
				hundred of handmade items, perfect for gift giving. A 2 p.m. 
				auction of handmade, one of a kind items, will close out the 
				event.
 
 
 In the past 30 years the Lincoln Harvest has raised over 
				$1,819,213.38, every penny of which has been earmarked for 
				hunger needs worldwide.Anyone desiring more details about the 
				Harvest may contact the church office @217-732-7618.
 
			[Text received; PATRICIA SNYDER; 
			HARVEST OF TALENTS, LINCOLN CHRISTIAN CHURCH] 
			
			 
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