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Presidential Inauguration non-partisan bell ringing ceremony
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[January 18, 2021]
LINCOLN
- On Wednesday, January 20th a noon bell ringing ceremony will be
held at the Logan County Courthouse in Lincoln. The event is a
non-partisan, peaceful and lawful gathering to celebrate the 59th
Inauguration of a United States President.
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Organizer Tonita Reifsteck says that she wants
this event to be a unified show of support for our federal
government and for our country. It has nothing to do with politics
or who is being sworn in as the 46th President of the United States.
Reifsteck has spent the last couple of weeks working to get people
to come together in a show of unity. She said that the activity came
to her mind one sleepless night as she reflected on the past and
remembered that there was a time when a group gathered together
every four years and went to the Washington D. C. to witness the
inauguration. She said at that time, it didn’t matter who was being
sworn in, it was the act of once again having the freedom to elect
and celebrate a president and to show support for whom ever that
person might have been at the time.
Adding to that, she was recalling the days when she was involved
with hand bell choir at church. In 1986 there was a special bell
ringing ceremony all across the country. On that particular day all
hand bell choirs were to ring their bells at noon in their time
zone. Therefore there were several hours of bell ringing going on
all across America.
She said she thought it would be good to mimic that action in
Lincoln, to bring everyone together without bias.
She began by contacting local churches and asking that they ring
their bell towers at noon and to bring their hand bell choirs, if
applicable, to the ceremony. She said she hasn’t heard back, but
does know that several of the churches are considering the request.
She is hopeful that they will respond.
In
the meantime, her campaign with the churches came to the attention
of the Logan County Democrats Chairman Gary Davis. Davis too wanted
to get involved with the bell ringing ceremony. Earlier this week
Davis put out the word that the Logan County Democrats would make
both red and blue bells available at the ringing ceremony.
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Davis noted that the Logan County Democrats will be
at the bell ringing location starting at 11 a.m. The bells will be
handed out free while supplies last. Folks can stop by and get a
bell to take home, or they may stay and participate in the bell
ringing ceremony. He also noted that this was not a Democrat
activity and that everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend
regardless of their political beliefs or party affiliations.
Reifsteck said that the Logan County Board had been contacted for
permission to stand at the corner of the courthouse lawn. Davis
added that the Lincoln law enforcement had been contacted and made
aware the peaceful event will be taking place.
Anyone wishing to participate is encouraged to do so. Bells will be
handed out at the event while supplies last or participants may
bring their own.
The bells will ring for approximately five minutes starting at noon,
then the event will conclude.
Davis also noted that there will be an opportunity to make donations
while at the ringing ceremony. The donations would go to the Logan
County Habitat for Humanity to assist with the mission of that
organization. Reifsteck, who is president of the local Habitat said
she was not aware Davis was going to do that, but Habitat will
certainly welcome any and all donations made.
The gathering will take place on the corner sidewalk of Kickapoo and
Pekin Streets.
[Nila Smith] |