5th Annual Bike Blessing and Mill
Museum Open House April 28th & 29th in Lincoln
Both Events Located on Original Alignment
of Route 66 in Lincoln
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[April 27, 2018]
LINCOLN
- The 5th Annual Bike
Blessing in Lincoln, Illinois will be held on Saturday, April 28th,
2018, beginning at 1:00 p.m. This is event is the first official
Illinois Bicentennial in Lincoln (illinois200.com/
events/5th-annual-bike-blessing-illinois- bicentennial-event). The
Bike Blessing gives bikers peace of mind, knowing they are protected
by God. Everyone is welcome.
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“We have people coming from all over for this event, including as
far away as Texas and Wisconsin,” said Ron Thornton, event organizer
and co-founder.
“Salt Creek ABATE is also joining us as an event sponsor this year, and we are
glad to have them on-board”.
Pastor Bigfoot does the blessings each year, and a free lunch is provided to
all. This year’s blessing will be held at the local VFW/Foxhole Pub & Grub,
located at 915 5th Street (Old Route 66) in Lincoln. Live music from Sundown
Band will begin at 3:30 p.m., with the event wrapping up around 5:30 p.m.
The sponsors for the 5th Annual Bike
Blessing include event founders Ron & Lois Thornton, Salt Creek Chapter of ABATE
of Illinois, Foxhole Pub & Grub, Bond-Slaves Christian Motorcycle Club of
Decatur, Loie’s Custom Bike Shop & Charlie Lee from Lincoln IGA, who is
supplying buns and a cooker for the event.
Last year, Governor Rauner
attended the event, and it was a great honor to have him there on
behalf of the State of Illinois and as a member of ABATE of
Illinois.
The next day, on Sunday, April
29th from 1pm to 4pm, is an Open House at The Mill Museum on 66 in
Lincoln. This will mark the one-year anniversary of the opening of
the museum. There will be a 50/50 drawing, door prizes, and a 10%
discount on all gift shop merchandise.
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“This is also
a great informal opportunity to meet with members of the team that
keeps the Mill alive,” said Geoff Ladd, board member of the Route 66
Heritage Foundation of Logan County. “You’ll also get to see the new
artifacts on display in the museum, such as our vintage 1926
Gilbarco Gas Pump, and of course, some of our more popular featured
items – the Mill Siren, Illy the Illico Robot and the mechanical leg
hanging from the ceiling.”
Proceeds from The Mill event, as well as memberships, help with
annual expenses of the museum. The foundation that owns The Mill
Museum is a 501c3 non-profit organization. The Mill is also home to
the official Salt Creek ABATE memorial, and the chapter is known for
their community involvement and has done significant volunteer
construction work over the years at The Mill. Salt Creek ABATE also
hosts several annual community events, including an Easter Egg Hunt,
the Veterans Memorial Run, a Duck Race Weekend and a new safety
awareness event on May 12th this year in Lincoln.
[Logan County Tourism Bureau &
Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway]
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