[January 04, 2019]
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July 21
On "Friday the 13th" in Mount Pulaski
it was a beautiful evening where nothing went wrong as the town
filled with shoppers coming for the Second Friday Market and Street
Fest. Visitors came to town for some great food from Lantz BBQ, good
music with Joe Stamm and fun and games on the streets bordering the
historic Mount Pulaski Courthouse.
The second Friday events are held during the summer months and
afford the community an excellent opportunity to come together to
enjoy the company of friends, family, and friends who feel like
family.
Photo by Teena Lowery |
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July 25
A second generation police officer?
Could be. This little gal dressed in black and blue is the daughter
of a Lincoln police officer and was among those on hand Friday
morning to welcome the Illinois Concerns of Police Survivors
bicyclists into Lincoln. The group made their annual stop at the
Lincoln Rural Fire Protection District firehouse for lunch.
Photo by Nila Smith |
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July 27
Thursday marked the first official
day of the change in management for the Logan County Tourism Bureau.
Morgan Gleason (left) stepped into the director position. She
follows Cris Wibben, who has moved into the private sector.
Gleason has been with the bureau since April of 2017 and worked
closely with Wibben during that time. She has gained knowledge and
experience that the tourism board feels will serve the community
very well in the future.
Joining Gleason is Kaylee Kirby, who was hired to fill Gleason’s
prior position of tourism assistant. Kirby grew up in the Mason City
area and now lives in Emden with her beau Cole Baker and her best
pooch Mila. Kirby is looking forward to becoming an integral part of
the tourism staff. She has a degree in agriculture and feels she
will be able to bring the ag perspective to tourism. Kirby also
looks forward to working with Gleason to promote tourism on the
whole within our communities.
Photo by Nila Smith |
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From left to right are Rick and
Leslie Hoefle and daughter Lauren Sutton, Morgan Gleason and Kaylee
Kirby of the Logan County Tourism Bureau, and Lincoln Alderman Ron
Fleshman. The group was on hand Thursday to install the new mural at
the Lincoln Welcome Garden that was painted by local artists. The
brightly colored artwork is mounted out the back side of the Welcome
sign at the corner of Kickapoo and Pekin Streets. Be sure to stop by
and take a good look.
Photo by Nila Smith |
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July 28
On Wednesday evening the Xamis Ford
Lincoln dealership in Lincoln celebrated its 29th year with an
evening of food and fun for its staff and customers. Jim and Cathy
Xamis purchased the dealership in 1989 from Tom Ashley and have been
an integral part of our community ever since.
For the Xamis's the dealership has always been a real family affair
with daughter Christine starring in television commercials for the
dealership, sometimes alongside her brother Matt when they were
younger. Today, Christina and Matt are both involved with the
dealership and with the family ever growing, it appears that a third
generation Xamis is waiting in the wings.
Wednesday evening, those three generations were well represented as
Cathy and Christina with her son Nicholas caught in a shot at the
party.
In addition to the Xamis family, there were plenty of folks on hand
Wednesday evening. Many were enjoying the brats and fresh corn on
the cob being served up. The youngsters had a blast playing in the
inflatable that was set up in the parking lot, and the snow cones
were also very popular.
Photo by Roy Logan |
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July 30
Flanked by her daughters Lynzie on
the left and Emma on the right, Sara Harvey read the Litany of Hope
on Sunday afternoon during a groundbreaking for their new home. The
Harvey's have earned the right to be recipients of the Habitat for
Humanity of Logan County's 24th home build. In spite of the rain it
was a bright and happy day for the Harvey's and those who came to
the groundbreaking to support and congratulate the family of three.
Photo by Nila Smith |
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