Sheila Sheley wins Lincoln Christmas Express Gift Basket
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[December 19, 2020]
On Friday morning Ethan Hoinacki, Lisa Drew and Kathie Williams met
at Guest House Pastries and Coffee to draw the name of this year’s
winner of the Lincoln Christmas Express giveaway.
The giveaway marks the end of the Christmas season shopping
promotion for downtown businesses. For the last few weeks shoppers
have had the opportunity to have their name entered in the drawing
as a reward for shopping and buying local.
Twenty seven businesses within the heart of the city participated in
the promotion. Most contributed gift cards, but some gave away
merchandise from their business.
To be eligible for the drawing shoppers were given a ticket that was
to be stamped when they made a purchase at one of the participating
stores. Shoppers were required to make purchases with at least 10
businesses, but obviously could got to more stores if they wished.
Participating businesses this year included:
Small Town Creations
Sorrento’s Pizzeria
Abe’s Carmelcorn
Sir Renna Tea
Spirited Republic
Guzzardo’s Italian Villa
Rio Grande
Guest House
Top Hat Creamery
Mary Todd Hallmark
Copper Penny
Indigo Quilt Studio
Pink Shutter
Podbelsek Family Creations
Rent One
Mama’s Arcade
Flossie & Delzena’s
ReNew Consignment and Thrift
Idle Hour
Grieme-Arnold Insurance
Michelle Bauer Country Financial
Debbie’s Downtown Floral
Mystic Rose Antiques
McEntire’s Appliance
Joe Ryan Country Financial
Lincoln CBD Store
Sherwin Williams
Before the drawing Hoinacki thanked everyone for their participation
and thanked all the shoppers. Williams noted that the holiday
shopping has been good for local businesses and very important this
year especially due to the tough times local businesses have gone
through with the coronavirus.
Lisa Drew did the honors of mixing up all the tickets in a large
bowl then drawing one out. The winner was then announced as Sheila
Sheley. Hoinacki said that he knows Sheley well and that she is in
his store on a daily basis. Drew noted that Sheley is also a
customer of her business, Sorrento’s Pizzeria and had shopped at a
number of our downtown businesses this holiday season.
In addition to drawing out the name of the basket winner, Williams
announced the winner of the Gingerbread Contest. This year the
gingerbread contest was hit hard by the coronavirus.
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While there were a good number of entrants last year, not being
permitted to have open viewing of the edible art and the forced
closure of the Depot Visitors Center under the tightened coronavirus
restrictions may have hindered the number of entries.
However, one wonderful entry could certainly have withstood the
competition. The Atlanta Ag 4-H Club submitted a Christmas Village
that was outstanding. Williams explained that the club is also in a
social distancing situation and not meeting in close proximity.
Therefore each member was invited to make a piece of the whole. The
work ended up being very festive and bright.
Atlanta Ag 4-H Club will receive this year’s People’s Choice trophy
and bragging rights as the winners.
Williams also noted that she wanted to send thanks to everyone who
had been a part of the Christmas Express in Lincoln, with a special
thanks to Morgan Gleason of the Logan County Tourism Bureau.
Williams said that Gleason had helped in dozens of ways throughout
the planning of the event and after it began. Williams noted that
Gleason did a lot of things that the downtown business owners
couldn’t find time to do because they were busy working in their
stores.
All in all, the downtown merchants are not unhappy about their
Christmas shopping season. With all the restrictions and forced
closures for the eateries, it has been a struggle for all of the
shops in the heart of the city, but the community has done their
best to be supportive by shopping local and it is greatly
appreciated.
Even though the shop local promotion has ended, downtown stores
still have a lot of great items to show you. If you’ve not made it
downtown yet, please try to do so. The merchants will appreciate
your business, and you will appreciate all the terrific items they
have for your gifting and decorating needs.
[Nila Smith] |