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			Courthouse CornerA brief look into the Courthouse 
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            [November 29, 2016]  
            
			MOUNT 
			PULASKI - With the Fall Festival activities, haunted Halloween, and 
			the upcoming visit of Santa, the Courthouse has been a very busy 
			place. While the volunteers have had a lot of fun, many hours of 
			work have been completed behind the scenes for these events. This 
			fall, many may have noticed a lot of action happening on the outside 
			of the Courthouse. A scissor lift was rented; trees on the 
			Courthouse lawn were trimmed, many of the windows were glazed and 
			painted. The window woodwork was primed and painted, some sashes and 
			sills were repaired and/or replaced, and work has begun on priming 
			and painting the fascia. The Courthouse steps were also repaired and 
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			 The Courthouse has seen a lot of visitors since its re-opening 
			earlier this year. The Courthouse has welcomed the Lincoln Group 
			(Washington D.C.), Road Scholars, Congressman Darin LaHood, Jeremy 
			Carroll (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library & Museum), and 
			visitors from Canada, just to name a few. 
 The Courthouse is currently decorated for Christmas. The Courthouse 
			Foundation would like to thank all of the volunteers who helped 
			bring the spirit of Christmas to the historic site.
 
 Christmas on Vinegar Hill
 
 November 19th is Christmas on Vinegar Hill. Visit the Courthouse to 
			receive a copy of the Gettysburg Address; it is the 153rd 
			anniversary of this beloved speech. You may also pick up the 
			Christmas on Vinegar Hill map at this site and public restrooms are 
			available.
 
			
			 
			Bell Service on New Year’s Eve
 With all of the holiday festivities, please do not forget about the 
			yearly memorial reading on New Year's Eve. The service will begin at 
			7 p.m. on the Courthouse steps. This service is in remembrance of 
			all the community members Mount Pulaski has lost over the past year. 
			A name is said and a bell is tolled; a simple service, but a lot of 
			meaning and memories. The Courthouse will be open prior to the 
			memorial service.
 
 Courthouse closures
 
 The Courthouse will be closed on Thanksgiving, the day after 
			Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve Day, and New Year's Day. 
			It will be open to the public on Christmas Eve.
 
 For more information about any upcoming events, please head to the 
			Courthouse Foundation website at mphch.org.
 
			Special Holiday Event Weekend!
 All Aboard Mount Pulaski’s First Annual Polar Express Event
 
 The Courthouse Foundation is excited to be partnering with Community 
			Pride to bring multiple holiday events to the community of Mount 
			Pulaski.
 
 On December 9th from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., visit the Mount Pulaski 
			Christian Church Family Life Center for a Polar Express Event. Only 
			seventy-five (75) tickets will be sold for this event. Ticket 
			pre-sale is available November 21st to December 8th at Farmers Bank 
			and Illinois National Bank in Mount Pulaski. Also, if you are 
			attending Christmas on Vinegar Hill on November 19th, look for the 
			Community Pride booth at the grade school and grab your tickets 
			then. All ticket proceeds will help support the Mount Pulaski Fall 
			Festival 2017.
 
			
			 
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			Children ages three-years to fifth grade are welcome to attend. 
			However, children younger than kindergarten must be accompanied by 
			an adult. Don’t fret adults; you do not need a ticket to accompany 
			your child, but you are encouraged to wear your pajamas and enjoy 
			the fun-filled night! Parents of kindergarten to fifth grade may 
			drop their children off and go enjoy four hours of doing whatever 
			they want!!! Yes, you read that right…four hours of free time! 
			Please do not forget to pick up your youngsters at 9:00 p.m. or we 
			will give your kids extra sugar, candy, soda; anything with sugar 
			and then we will call you to come pick them up.
 So, let’s get to the good stuff. There will be pizza, cookies, 
			snacks and a hot chocolate bar. There will be fun stations such as 
			making reindeer food, letters to Santa, games, plus much more. Also, 
			pictures with Mrs. Claus will be available and of course a free 
			Polar Express movie will be shown.
 
 
 Santa Claus is coming to Mount Pulaski!
 
 On December 10th, the First Annual Lighted Christmas Parade (hosted 
			by Community Pride) will begin at 5 p.m. Parade registrants will 
			line up at the high school around 4:00
 p.m. The parade route will go from the high school, east on Wayne 
			Street, north on Washington Street, (right) east on Cooke Street, 
			(left) north on Lafayette Street, (left) west on Jefferson Street 
			until Monroe Street. There is still time to enter the parade; the 
			registration deadline is December 2. Parade forms and more 
			information are located on the Mount Pulaski Courthouse Foundation’s 
			event page (mphch.org).
 
             
			Santa will be arriving in a firetruck at the end of the parade. 
			Instead of Santa continuing down Jefferson Street, he will be 
			turning left (south) on Washington Street to park in front of the 
			Courthouse. He is excited to greet all the boys and girls and to get 
			pictures taken with them immediately following the parade. Santa 
			will be on the second floor courtroom in the Courthouse. The 
			Courthouse Foundation is providing cookies, mini cupcakes, and a hot 
			chocolate bar. There will be a craft based off the book Llama Llama 
			Holiday Drama by Anna Dewdney. Coloring contest winners for Mount 
			Pulaski K-3rd
 grade will be on display at the Courthouse. These events on December 
			10th are free to all visitors.
 
 For more information, please peruse the Mount Pulaski Courthouse 
			Foundation’s event page at mphch.org.
 
            [Mount Pulaski Courthouse FoundationP.O. Box 171
 Mount Pulaski, Il 62548
 217.792.3919]
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