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To the editor: Here's what is
"right" about Lincoln, IL:
On the evening of July 10 while I was at Johnson Center for a LCT
rehearsal, a storm blew through Lincoln and did a great deal of
damage to my house.
Due to the high winds, my front and back steps were completely
blocked with huge limbs. Other limbs tore holes in the roof and rain
poured into the attic and seeped into the second floor rooms.
In addition lightning struck the power line and subsequently "fried"
the Ameren meter, electric service box, breaker box, refrigerator,
washer, dryer, and AC unit. Needless to say, my house looked like a
war zone. When I opened the front door, electrical smoke poured out
so I grabbed the dog and called 911.
Fire and police personnel were here in seconds and determined the
source of the electrical smoke was the refrigerator.
After spending the night with my neighbor Beth, I realized that I
needed lots of help and many people stepped up to the plate to
assist me. Mark Shew and his crew immediately took charge and knew
what I needed even before I did.
Lee Reiners cleared the trees off my house.
My neighbor Jake and my daughter Brittney both showed up with chain
saws and started on the limbs in front of the house.
Neighbors Caitlyn, Kristy, Chloe, Sydni, Savannah, Keagan, Aimee,
Beth, and Greg came to help carry brush to the street.
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Then Suzanne and her children Aiden, Dylan, and Ryan
showed up with rakes and raked my front yard and terrace.
Of course the city streets and alleys' crew was right there and
started loading up debris.
Kudos to Isaac McGee for electrical work, McEntire
Appliance (Ron, David, and Perry) for the loaner refrigerator, Tom,
Jason, and Andy from Albert Bros. who put in a new AC unit, Ameren,
fire, and police personnel who came quickly on Monday evening,
Hampton Inn for my home away from home for 8 days, and of course,
the city crew who hauled away huge mounds of debris 3 different
times.
And then there were the gift cards I received from people who knew I
wasn't able to live at home.
Yes, some of the people involved will be paid by my insurance, but
everyone helped as quickly as possible and was so kind.
This kind of caring spirit is what makes Lincoln a great place to
live. With all the negativity that seems to "surround us, it is a
pleasure to show an example of positivity that really exists in our
town.
Kay Dobson [Posted
August 16,
2017]
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