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						Free Worldwide Day of 
						Play Festivities at Lincoln Park District Saturday 
			
   
            
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		[September 27, 2018]  
		From 1:00 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, September 29 area children are 
		encouraged to join Nickelodeon in celebrating Nickelodeon’s Worldwide 
		Day of Play presented by the Lincoln Park District and the Abraham 
		Lincoln Memorial Hospital Community Health Collaborative.
			 
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			 For the 15th annual Worldwide Day of Play, Nickelodeon goes off the 
			air and celebrates all things play-related with the simple message: 
			Get up, get out, and go play!  
			 
			The Lincoln Park District will be full of excitement for all ages 
			with a variety of stations that will get everyone moving and having 
			fun during this 2-hour outdoor event. Stations include an obstacle 
			course, a family scavenger hunt, bubble station, a dance party and 
			more. And of course, there will be slime. Participants should be 
			prepared to get wet and/or slimy. All activities are free, and the 
			scavenger hunt provides an opportunity to win free prizes. 
			 
			“The Lincoln Park District and the ALMH Community Health 
			Collaborative promote healthy eating and activity as essential 
			components to living a healthy lifestyle and reducing disease. We 
			are excited to join Nickelodeon’s efforts to encourage children to 
			get outside and play. And what better place than the Lincoln Park 
			District?” said Angela Stoltzenburg, director of the ALMH Community 
			Health Collaborative.  
			
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“Our messages to our local Coordinated Approach to Child Health (CATCH) schools 
send the message about active lifestyles every day and we are a CATCH community. 
It’s exciting to provide this event to local kids.” 
 
For more information about the Worldwide Day of Play, please contact the Lincoln 
Park District at 217-732-8770. 
 
Rain Location – Indoor Sports Complex at the Lincoln Park District  
				 
		[Abigail Neece 
		Program Coordinator 
		Lincoln Park District]  |