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			day of ALMH Market brings in tons of visitors and a few Zombies 
				
		 
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            [November 01, 2016]   
            
			LINCOLN 
			- On Saturday morning, the regular season came to an end for the 
			ALMH Farmers Market at the Logan County Fairgrounds in Lincoln. In 
			honor of the event, the market hosted a fall festival that included 
			many special activities for youngsters, including a costume contest, 
			face painting, pumpkin painting, and bounce houses, with more inside 
			games and activities hosted by His Hands Outreach.  
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			 There was also a blood drive with the Central Illinois Community 
			Blood Center Bloodmobile on hand, trunk or treating outside the 
			market, and a Zombie run which was hosted by the market and the 
			Lincoln/Logan County Chamber of Commerce. The market offered many of 
			the usual vendors selling produce, baked goods, fall flowers, and 
			many other items. Bean Sprouts was cooking up great eat and go 
			foods, and beverages. 
			 
			Children who came dressed in costume were treated to $2 in market 
			money to spend with the vendors. Those who came dressed as a 
			vegetable or fruit received an additional $2. 
			 
			Throughout the morning, there were large crowds gathered inside the 
			Market barn shopping and participating in the various activities. 
			
			  Lincoln Mayor Marty Neitzel was also on hand, and hosted a trick or 
			treat with the mayor visiting the trunk or treat participants 
			outside. 
			  
			 
			At 10 a.m. the Zombie ran began. The course was 1.2 miles and took 
			runners from the market barn, south around the outside fence of the 
			race track, then back north past the horse barns. From there the 
			route wound its way northward to the far end of the fairgrounds to 
			the livestock barns, then back south on a winding path that would 
			end at the market barn again. 
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This was the first Zombie Run to be held locally, and it proved to be a lot of 
fun for everyone involved. In a Zombie Run, of course, there are Zombies. 
Several folks volunteered to become zombies for the run. They were made up 
looking all deceased and bloody, then took position around the race course. 
Their goal was to interfere with the runner’s progress around the track, 
grabbing and stealing the flags from the belt each runner wore. 
The person who made it to the finish line with the most flags remaining on his 
or her belt was the winner. Around the track, the zombies made it hard for 
anyone to return with any of their flags, let alone making it back with all 
three. 
 
About 50 people participated in the run and the race included children and 
adults, and even one mom pushing a baby stroller.  
 
For a first time event, the Zombie Run was considered to be a great success, and 
it is anticipated that the run will return next year, perhaps even bigger than 
this year. 
 
[Nila Smith] 
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