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			 Atlanta 
			 
			At Atlanta, there will be a day of activities that includes a 
			breakfast by the United Methodist Men from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. at the 
			Atlanta Firehouse. 
			 
			The Atlanta Boy Scouts will host a cake sale starting at 8 a.m. also 
			at the firehouse.  
			 
			At 10 a.m., there will be a Veteran Memorial Ceremony with the 
			Atlanta Community Band performing on the lawn of the Atlanta Public 
			Library. At 11 a.m. the Flying Feet Cloggers from Audra's Studio of 
			Dance in Lincoln will perform. 
			 
			Weather permitting, at 11:45 a.m. children are invited to take a 
			fire truck ride to the Atlanta Cemetery for a flag placing event. 
			Everyone wishing to attend should gather at the Atlanta Public 
			Library. 
			 
			From 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. the VFW Auxiliary #1756 will serve 
			lunch at the firehouse. Lunch will also be served by Mr. Rob Polen, 
			featuring items from the Atlanta Locker.
			 
			
			  
			Lincoln 
			 
			Memorial Day Services will be held at the Lincoln American Legion 
			Post 263 beginning at 10:30 a.m. Weather permitting the ceremony 
			will take place outside. 
			 
			Joe Schaler, a Viet Nam veteran, and driving force behind 
			establishing a Veteran's Commission in Logan County will be the 
			guest speaker of the day. 
			 
			Reverend Michael Paulson of the First United Methodist Church will 
			give the invocation and benediction. 
			 
			The Ladies of the Auxiliary will lay the traditional wreath, and the 
			American Legion Color Guard will deliver the rifle salute and 
			playing of Taps. 
			 
			Afterward, everyone is invited to attend the annual ham and bean 
			lunch at the Legion. The lunch is free, but donations in support of 
			the food provision will be accepted. 
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            Mount Pulaski 
			 
			In Mount Pulaski services will be held at both the Mount Pulaski 
			Cemetery and the Steenbergen Cemetery. 
			 
			The Mount Pulaski Cemetery is located on North Washington Street. In 
			the case of inclement weather, those services will be moved to the 
			Mount Pulaski American Legion Post 447 on South Washington Street. 
The service will begin at 10 a.m. with welcome remarks from LTC Stan Manes. 
 
Reverend Jonathan Buescher of the Mount Zion Lutheran Church will deliver the 
invocation. 
 
There will be a Raising of the Colors ceremony, and the Mount Pulaski High 
School Band will perform 
 
The program will include the Presentation of Wreaths and Flowers, the reading of 
the Mount Pulaski Grade and High School Memorial Day Essays, a keynote speaker, 
and a Fallen Soldiers Ceremony. 
 
The rifle salute will be delivered by Mount Pulaski American Legion Post 
447/Mount Pulaski SAL Squadron 447. 
 
A second Memorial Day observance will be held at Steenbergen Cemetery Chapel at 
11:20 a.m. Steenbergen is located three miles south of Mount Pulaski on the 
Illiopolis Blacktop (go right or west on BoJack Road). 
				 
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