2019 Home for the Holiday
"Creating Holiday Atmosphere"

Wondering what to buy for Christmas?
Remember to shop local this holiday season
By Roy Logan and Karen Hargis

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[December 11, 2019]  A couple of rogue reporters went out and hit a number of businesses in Logan County. Many of them are locally owned and employ a number of our friends. They support one another and many of our area fundraisers. So we urge you to take a moment and consider staying in Logan County before leaving for the malls.



A stop at a locally owned business is actually home to three businesses. Bee’s Floral Design and Landscaping, Bee’s, Cub Cadet and RJD Hobbies & Raceways. Beyond florals they also carry a new line of mowers.

Pictured is a RZ-JD Spartan and a Hustler Flip Up. The Flip Up is designed to make cleaning your mower blades effortless and adjusts the cutting height of the deck with a simple push of a button.

 



At Anytime Fitness we were greeted by Mario Canon. Anytime is a full gym and like it’s name implies guests may work out anytime. They also have another trainer besides Mario that would be available. Costs should be discussed with them.



At Rexx Battery Brian Kelly explained that they carry a full line of batteries way beyond what is needed to get your vehicle started. From your key fob to your RV, motorcycle, cell phone, sump pump, watch and far much more.



O’Reilly’s is just about anything vehicle related. Christmas suggestions were work lights, socket sets floor jacks and gloves. Their knowledgeable staff can get anyone pointed in the right direction.



R P Lumber is far beyond just building materials. They carry a line of Pelican and Traeger Tail Gater coolers. There is also a line of travel mugs. Corey Gardner is the manager.



Memorial Home Services, Don Cook Team Leader, has a large line of medical equipment to keep your loved one home and comfortable. Lift chairs, canes, walkers and pillows are but a scratch of the surface. There are also lots of personal care items for purchase as well.

 



Vi’s Nails was our next stop. Of course they offer Manicures and Pedicures and a lot of nail color choices. The shop was very neat and orderly and their staff all took a moment to say hello.



Cha-Dai is more than a place to board your four legged baby. Kay Armbruster was grooming Lola, a Golden Doodle. They also offer day care for your dog or cat. They are also available to keep and care for pet if you are going on vacation.



David Duncan, manager at the local AT&T store says that if you are in need of anything about phones, stop in and see them. They also have a wide range of iPads, chargers and even lap tops that are interactive designed for children. They can also get you hooked up to Direct TV.



A visit to Rent-A-Center was a good surprise. Kyle Logan, manager said they are more than just furniture. There have sofas, beds, furniture and appliances. They also offer washers and dryers, and refrigerators.



Family Custom Cleaners & Tanning their name just about sums it up. Vicki Hasprey and Victor Board were on hand when we stopped. They are dry cleaners, tanning and also have a Laundromat to get your clothes nice and fresh. They also have an extra large washer for that comforter that is just way to big to go into your home washing machine.

 



Hot Frog Custom Apparel and Decals is a newer business to Lincoln. Located on Woodlawn Road Bob and Sonja Perschall gave a quick tour. Signs, pet tags, wall art and gallery wraps are just the beginning. Coolers and koosies, photo gifts, tote bags and mugs round out some of their offerings. Many of their items can be personalized per order.



We met Peggy Payne, owner of Peggy’s Place. Your nose will take you in the direction of what you want from her eatery and baking shop. You’ll find fresh baked cookies, beautiful pecan caramel rolls and Fat Boy’s BBQ is still available. If you want anything catered or custom made, call them.

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Indigo Quilt Studio is a charming store in downtown Lincoln. Heather Barrick, owner was very gracious in greeting us. Gift Certificates, fabrics, patterns, sewing supplies are abundant. Indigo is also a sewing machine repair place as well.



Small Town Creations has a broad spectrum of offerings. Personalized gifts, mugs, placemats, note boards. cutting boards and key chains. Owner Kathie Williams steers this ship. She also hosts paint nights.



Top Hat Creamery is tucked in the arcade very near Guzzardo’s Restaurant. They offer over 16 varieties of the smoothest ice cream available. In addition to ice cream they have sodas, cakes, sundaes, floats and take home pints. Check out their Dole Whips, rumor has that they are awesome. They also have a no sugar added butter pecan that is awesome.



While in Mount Pulaski we stopped at Brickyard Bar and Grill. Just like the name implies it is a restaurant and bar featuring a plentiful menu. There is also a large dining area in the rear for larger groups to meet.

 



Salt Creek Attic on the Square in downtown Mount Pulaski is a store filled with many handcrafted items. If you have a difficult loved one to buy for, stop in and see what they have. Beautifully done it is not only home décor but some clothing items too. A very nice store full of whimsy!



Johnson’s True Value is a treasure trove of all things hardware and beyond. Doug Johnson, owner was there the day of our visit. If you need a “what-cha-ma-call-it" stop in and he or his staff will help you find it. The store is well lit and filled with a friendly staff.



In Atlanta, first stop was at Central IL Ag, where a host of great toys for Christmas gift giving can be found. The farm equipment toys are die-cast metal and replicas of the real thing. Pictured here are two different farm play sets with accessories for hours of fun!



Harold & Georgia Green of Sew Personal Embroidery in Atlanta are holding a piece they are getting ready to make into a quilt. They have several patriot quilts made and can custom make just about anything you may want. Have a quilt started that needs finishing? See Georgia for help.



Stopping in Elkhart we visited with three businesses. First stop was Horsefeathers and Wild Hare Café. We found Peter and Andrea and their newest person Jill cleaning up after lunch and tending to the store.



Across the street was Country Bumpkin. It is full of country whimsy and collectables.



The next stop was at Birdsong. Owner Jean Tweet greeted us with Max, her four footed fur baby. Birdsong is full of odds and ends and if you don’t know what to buy for someone chances are that Jean has it.



Just down the street was Gina’s Talk of the Town. A wonderful little bar and grill and home to some of the best fried chicken. When you are out and about this holiday season stop in to these friendly places and say hello.

As you drive through town, pay note of the businesses here where you might find just the right gifts that will please your loved one's and friends.

 

Read all the articles in our new
2019 Home for the Holiday magazine

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Oh to be a child again! 4
Spreading good cheer 5
Livening get-togethers with holiday music! 11
Gifts of kindness to strangers 17
Watching favorite holiday movies together 24
Wondering what to buy for Christmas? 28
The magic of flickering firelight 36
Don't let the holidays overwhelm you! 40

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