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			Spring cleanup service day to be held 
			in Lincoln April 25th 
			Volunteers needed! 
				
		 
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            [April 20, 2015]  
            LINCOLN - With the arrival of spring 
			comes plenty of things to do in the garden. The same is true for the 
			From the Ground Up Group of Lincoln, who is now preparing to do a 
			little sprucing up around Lincoln. 
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			 The group will be hosting a Spring Cleanup Service Day in the city 
			on Saturday April 25th from 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. Everyone is asked to 
			meet at Ray White Park at 2:30 p.m. and head on to the individual 
			project sites at 3 p.m. 
			 
			Students of Lincoln Christian University have volunteered to help 
			with some of the chores that include cleaning out and weeding flower 
			beds in the parks and city spaces. Other tasks that need to be done 
			include scraping and painting benches in the downtown area and doing 
			detail painting on the city's "Welcome" signs. 
			 
			The From the Ground Up Group would like to see 6 to 7 persons per 
			group, and would appreciate coupling the experienced persons as 
			leaders and instructors, with those less experienced. For instance, 
			if working on cleaning out/weeding flowerbeds, knowledge of what is 
			a weed and what is a plant that shouldn’t be pulled would be 
			helpful. If working on scraping and painting some may need guidance 
			on what to do and how to do it.
			
			  
			
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			At 5:30 p.m. the group will meet again at Ray White Park for hot 
			dogs, chili, chips and brownies provided by the Local Impact at 
			Lincoln Christian Church. There will also be fun & games and music. 
			This will be an evening to share with the Ray White Park 
			neighborhood and in appreciation of all the volunteers for the day! 
			Below is a list of projects to be done. 
			 
			1.) Postville Park – cleaning/weeding flowerbeds - leader 
			Judy Monts 
			2.) Allison Park – cleaning/weeding flowerbeds 
			3.) Ray White Park – cleaning/weeding flowerbeds – leader Ed 
			Tibbits 
			4.) 200 Block N Kickapoo St & Depot – cleaning/weeding 
			flowerbeds  
			5.) Shay Parking Lot & Corner of Hamilton & N McLean – 
			cleaning/weeding flowerbeds 
			6.) Downtown Benches – scraping & painting 
			7.) Hamilton Street City Garage – detail painting of 
			“welcome” signs – leader Bill Vinyard 
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