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			City celebrates great success in 
			first Third Friday Downtown Lincoln 
				
		 
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            [May 24, 2016]   
            
			LINCOLN 
			- Many people are familiar with the saying, "If you build it, they 
			will come." On Friday evening, the city of Lincoln re-defined the 
			meaning of those words when they put together the first ever Third 
			Friday Downtown Lincoln event and watched as hundreds of people 
			strolled into the downtown area to be a part of it all.  
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			 The evening began at 5:30 p.m. but long before that, volunteers 
			were busy setting up tables, placing trash receptacles, helping get 
			games set up and much more in preparation for the big event. 
			 
			The theme for the evening was Game Night with the stars of the show 
			being the Giant Jenga, a super large version of Kerplunk, 
			super-sized Twister, and a larger than life Hippo-Chow-Down, 
			something very similar to the Hungry Hippo board game. 
			 
			The kids took to the chow down and a military style bounce house 
			along with the Kerplunk. Kids and adults alike enjoyed the giant 
			Jenga the large version of the Connect Four Game, and a Tic-Tac-Toe 
			game that utilized hula-hoops. 
			
			  A large stage area was set up at the intersection of Pulaski and 
			Kickapoo Streets. It was there that city of Lincoln Mayor Marty 
			Neitzel accompanied by several of the Lincoln City Council members 
			welcomed a large crowd to the event. Immediately following, the band 
			Origin Story kicked off the evening of live entertainment. Rows of 
			picnic tables near the stage quickly filled as the street party 
			attendees snatched up $1 slices of pizza and scoops of Culver's 
			Custard to enjoy during the first set of live music.  
			 
			Around the corner, Spirited Republic had a beer garden set up on the 
			street, and grown ups were enjoying a bags tournament held under the 
			supervision of the Lincoln Knights of Columbus. 
			 
			
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			Other attractions on Broadway Street included a Bike Rodeo and the 
			'Touch a Truck" event with large military vehicles provided by the 
			Illinois National Guard that were accompanied by soldiers in uniform 
			who visited with folks and talked about the big machines and their 
			military purpose. 
There were also business sponsored tents included Michelle Bauer with Country 
Financial, who was handing out coloring books and stickers; and State Bank of 
Lincoln, that had a small putting area set up at their tent. 
 
The Third Friday events are sponsored by the city of Lincoln. Each month 
throughout the summer there will be an event, featuring a special theme. The 
next Third Friday will be held on June 17th, and the theme will be "Picnic in 
the Park." Further details will be announced as the date approaches. 
				 
			[Nila Smith] 
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