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					workers Dalton Presswood of Lincoln and Conner McEvoy of 
					Springfield help Dr. Dennis Campbell prepare steps from the 
					boardwalk to the Creek area at Creekside Outdoor Center for 
					Environmental Education. The latest boardwalk extension will 
					be available for visitors at this Saturday’s Earth Day-Arbor 
					Day events.
 
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			Lincoln College Plans Special Earth/Arbor Day EventsActivities Both on Campus and at Creekside
 
 
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            [April 25, 2019]  
			
			LINCOLN 
			- Interested in supporting the environment? There will be plenty of 
			chances Saturday, April 27, both on campus and at Lincoln College’s 
			Dr. G. Dennis Campbell Creekside Outdoor Center for Environmental 
			Education, just north of Lincoln. | 
        
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			 Combined Earth Day and Arbor Day events have been 
			scheduled for Saturday to make it easier for the public to 
			participate. (The actual Earth Day date was April 22 and Arbor Day 
			is April 26.) 
 Creekside events will begin at 10 a.m. and run until 3 p.m., weather 
			permitting. Meanwhile, on campus at Lincoln College, members of the 
			EcoLynx club will host an Earth Day Marketplace also beginning at 10 
			a.m. and running until 3 p.m. in the Davidson-Sheffer Gymnasium.
 
 For the Marketplace vendors, artists, and clubs will host booths. 
			Students and members of the community can come and purchase items 
			from the vendors as well as participate in different kid friendly, 
			Earth Day inspired activities. The Marketplace serves as a 
			fundraising activity for the EcoLynx Club to support club 
			activities.
 
 
			
			 
			
			Local vendors can reserve tables for $10, with all proceeds going to 
			the EcoLynx Club. Vendors can contact club vice-president Kelli 
			Allison at
			
			kjallison@ stumaillincolncollege.onmicrosoft.com  to 
			reserve their table.
 
 A highlight of the activities at Creekside will be the dedication of 
			the new Herschel “Herb” Campbell Tulip Poplar Grove, at 1:30 p.m. A 
			donation in honor of Herb Campbell has been used to purchase 16 
			tulip poplar trees for a grove near the Kickapoo Native American 
			Indian shelter along the Peoples of the Past Boardwalk. Funds were 
			also used to purchase a vehicle, water tank and pump for maintaining 
			the grove.
 
 While visitors are invited to come out and enjoy the ever-growing 
			range of activities available at Creekside, those who want to get 
			more involved will have the opportunity to do so. Again this year, 
			Creekside is offering volunteer activities for those wishing to 
			participate.
 
			
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			Hands-on volunteer opportunities include: 
				
				
				Barking and improving forest trails
				
				Removing dead vegetation from the parking lot 
				pond
				
				Pulling weeds and removing dead stems from 
				flowerbeds
				
				Planting wildflower seeds in seedling trays
				
				Potting seedlings
				
				Transplanting plants to the forest garden and 
				pollinator habitat
				
				Planting vegetable garden in Insectarium
				
				Clearing and making brush piles in woodland 
				garden
				
				Cutting streambank stairs for creek access
				
				Cleaning out Log Cabin after hard winter
				
				Painting/applying stickers of nature designs on 
				Little Free Library box
				
				Pulling the invasive garlic mustard plant in 
				forest
				
				Cleaning up the archaeological dig pit 
			For more information about the volunteer work at 
			Creekside, contact Creekside Director, Dr. G. Dennis Campbell, 
			217-735-7260; -- 
			dcampbell@lincoln college.edu  
 Creekside is approximately 4 miles due north of Lincoln, off of 
			County Rd 2000N halfway between County Road 1100E and 1215th Ave 
			(Google map address is 1234 2000th St., Lincoln, 62656); from Co Rd 
			2000N take the gravel road (at the large Creekside sign) north to 
			the Center.
 
				 
			[Mark GordonPublic Relations and Media Manager
 Lincoln College]
 
			
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