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						Christmas Express to 
						bring back special times and memories in LincolnFestivities include Small 
						Business Saturday
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		 [November 04, 2019] 
			In the world of snowcapped mountains it is well known that one 
			voice, well placed, can start an avalanche. In this community, the 
			same is true. This year Christmas holiday festivities come to 
			Lincoln, thanks to one small voice who said it was time to do 
			something.
 Kathie Williams of Small Town Creations loves Christmas. She loves 
			everything about the holiday from the snow to the decorations to the 
			special activities and visits from Santa Claus. For her, it may be 
			an inherited trait as her grandfather played Santa Clause in this 
			community for many years he and loved spending time with local 
			children who whispered wishes in his ear.
 
 This year, Santa is coming to Lincoln courtesy of a hefty donation 
			made in memory of William’s grandfather, William Doyle.
 
 That love of Christmas has indeed started an avalanche in Lincoln, 
			as it was Williams who decided it was time to do something to make 
			the downtown area festive and special at Christmas time. The end 
			result, Lincoln is going to have a holiday experience for shoppers 
			and visitors that will rival those we see in our favorite Christmas 
			movies, starting with the Holiday Express Small Business Saturday 
			events on November 30th.
 
 Holiday Express
 
 Williams takes zero credit for the Holiday Express. She said that 
			indeed, she did contact some of the business owners on the Lincoln 
			Square and asked them to come to a meeting to talk about Small 
			Business Saturday. But, the enthusiasm with which the topic was 
			addressed, and the level of involvement from several of those 
			business owners is what has fueled this movement and made it bigger 
			and better than even Williams could have imagined.
 
			
			 
			
 While she started the ball rolling, Williams points out local 
			merchants and business owners such as Lisa Drew at Sorrento’s 
			Pizzeria, Eileen Mullins at Sir Renna Tea, Ethan Hoinacki at Guest 
			House, and a number of others really got the ball in the air.
 
 Williams said there is a group of 21 local businesses that will 
			participate in Small Business Saturday and the event will carry 
			through for at least a week afterward.
 
 Participating businesses
 
 While the majority of the participating businesses will be around 
			the downtown square, not all of them are.
 
 Around the square those participating include:
 
			Other small businesses participating include: 
							
							
							Cindy’s Cottage – On Woodlawn next door to Hardees.
							
							Idle Hour – On Broadway Street west of the square.
							
							Johnny’s Buy Sell & Trade – On Broadway west of the 
							square.
							
							Lincoln Theater – On South Kickapoo Street south of 
							the square.
							
							Pink Shutter – On North McLean north of the square.
							
							Podbelsek Family Creations – 1028 Broadway Street – 
							about four to five blocks east of the square. 
							
							Renew Consignment – Take Pulaski street west of the 
							square and across the railroad tracks. 
			Activities on Small Business Saturday
 Among the numerous activities on the Historic Downtown Square on 
			Small Business Saturday, November 30th, will be carriage rides 
			around the square, carolers, kiddie train ride, Elf on the Shelf, 
			and a passport stamp that could result in one lucky shopper winning 
			$500.
 
			 
			Williams explained that shoppers will receive a passport card with 
			all 21 participating businesses listed. When they shop at 
			participating business, customers can have their passport stamped at 
			the checkout counter.
 Shoppers do not have to visit all 21 businesses, though it is hoped 
			that they do. They also do not have to visit all 21 businesses in 
			one day.
 
		
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Williams said passport stamps will be given to shoppers throughout the following 
week. When half of their card is filled they can turn it in at Small Town 
Creations and the card will become part of a drawing that will be held around 
December 9th (exact date to be determined and announced later). 
Carolers
 Carolers will be located at various corners of the Logan County Courthouse 
Square will add to the festive atmosphere of Small Business Saturday, November 
30th. Williams said that right now they have solid commitments for carolers from 
the Lincoln Community High School and Chester-East Lincoln Schools and have 
invited others that they are hoping will respond positively soon.
 
 
 In addition, the Zion Chimes will be performing at the Logan County Tourism 
Bureau on Small Business Saturday at 11 a.m.
 
Gingerbread
 Also on display at the tourism bureau will be a collection of gingerbread 
houses. Williams said that this idea came to her from a trip to Pennsylvania at 
Christmas time. She said that she visited a gingerbread competition as a 
spectator and was in awe of all the wonderful pieces of artwork she saw there. 
She laughed and said, “I texted Seth (Mayor Seth Goodman) and said Lincoln could 
do this! He texted me back and said go for it!” While she thought maybe she was 
planting an idea for someone else, she also though that it was time for people 
in Lincoln to put their money where their mouth is, so to speak, so she brought 
it to the group and to Morgan Gleason at the Tourism Bureau and everyone was 
enthused about the idea.
 
 The plan is to solicit anyone and everyone who wishes to make a gingerbread 
piece. All are welcome and encouraged to participate. And all will be accepted 
from small simple pieces made by children to anything large and elaborate that 
the gingerbread artist wishes to do.
 
 The houses will be on display at the Tourism Bureau located in the beautifully 
renovated Depot building, from November 30th thru December 6th.
 
 Visitors will be invited to vote for their favorite pieces and trophies will be 
presented to the people’s choice winners.
 
 Contact Small Town Creations or the Tourism Bureau for further information.
 
 
 
Take in a free movie
 
 Keeping to the ‘Express” theme, Williams said that the Lincoln Theater is going 
to offer a free showing of the Polar Express on Small Business Saturday at 11 
a.m.
 
 The free movie is an excellent opportunity to turn the day into an even more 
special family event. Dads and kids can take in a movie while mom shops for 
those special gifts that she would prefer no one see her buy. Or, after a 
morning of shopping, even mom might want to take a break and join the family for 
a movie. If grandma and grandpa are babysitting while the parents shop, then a 
free movie provides perfect entertainment and an opportunity to make the day 
special for them as well.
 
 A time to spend with Santa
 
 As mentioned earlier, Williams grandfather, the late William Doyle, played Santa 
in Lincoln for many years. Upon his passing earlier this year, the family asked 
that memorial donations be made to help support Santa visits in Lincoln. In July 
of this year, Doyle’s daughter Helen Knecht presented the LCTB with a check for 
$500 to help bring Santa to Lincoln.
 
 Santa is always at the annual Christmas parade and visits with children after 
the parade. This year though, Santa will be in town twice.
 
 Children will be invited to visit with Santa from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Nov. 30th, 
Small Business Saturday, at the Tourism Bureau office in the Depot.
 
 Ride the kiddie train
 
 On Saturday, Nov. 30th, there will be free horse and carriage rides and a barrel 
train ride for children in downtown Lincoln.
 
 Williams pursued one local option, but when that couldn’t happen for this year 
the downtown group found the William Walter Barrel Train.
 
 The train is a fundraiser for the Williams Walter Catch a Fish Day, and is from 
Taylorville.
 
 Kathie Williams said that rides would be for a donation only, with no set price, 
making it affordable for everyone. The money raised from the rides will go to 
support a youth fishing program in the Taylorville area similar to the Nathan 
Turner Fishing Derby held in Logan County each year.
 
				 
			[Nila Smith] |