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            |  To the editor: Lincoln 
			residents and surrounding communities:
 On behalf of the Lincoln Park District and the Fireworks Committee, 
			thank you for supporting our 4th of July celebration. We hope to 
			continue this Independence Day community event and with your support 
			we can make it happen, generosity is what community is all about. 
			For those of you that might have missed this year’s event, 
			festivities began with our children’s parade in the morning, the 
			kids with all their colorful costumes, decorated bicycles and wagons 
			really set the tone for Independence Day and the events that 
			followed. The parade traveled down Wyatt Avenue and ended up at the 
			park district. After handing out awards to the children and a couple 
			of cute patriotic dogs, our local fire department stepped up next 
			cooling off the kids with one of their fire hoses.
 I think the firemen enjoyed the event as much as the kids.
 
			
			 
			During the afternoon the park district hosted several fun games at 
			the pool with our lifeguard staff overseeing the events, the pool 
			was packed, and the kids enjoyed the water games.
 
 The evening hours brought families out and they enjoyed playing Corn 
			Hole, having their faces painted, wearing one of the balloons 
			sculptors’ creations, playing in one of the bounce houses or eating 
			from one of the vendors while listening to the Josh Holland Band, 
			which led up to the fireworks.
 The weather cooperated and even cooled off a bit 
			later in the evening making for a pleasant night.  
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			I want to thank our committee for their effort and hard work 
			planning this event. This year’s committee included Abby Neece, Dane 
			Dalpoas, Morgan Gleason, Patti Becker, Jayne Weaver, Linda Nodine, 
			Gary Nodine, Karen Hargis and the park district staff. I would 
			especially like to thank committee member Karen Hargis, her effort 
			pursuing sponsors and raising funds to assist the park district in 
			paying for this event was outstanding, thank you, Karen. Finally, a 
			huge thank you to our sponsors and donors for the event, a list can 
			be viewed by going to the Lincoln Park District website or clicking 
			the IMAGE below.  
			 Please support our event sponsors and their 
			businesses’ in the community. Thanks again stay cool; and don’t 
			forget about our pool, enjoy the rest of the summer.
 John Andrews
 Executive Director
 Lincoln Park District
 [Posted 
            
			July 11, 
			2019]
             
            
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