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			 Friday, in the pouring down rain, the Illinois 
			Concerns of Police Survivors bicyclists sought refuge and a hot meal 
			at the Atlanta Fire Station. 
			 
			Then, on Saturday and Sunday the town hosted its first two-day 
			Street Market event with special guests being three BMW car clubs 
			there to show off their cars for the entire day on Saturday. On 
			Sunday the BMW’s were scheduled to be replaced by a Jeep club, also 
			displaying vehicles for the day. 
			 
			The market featured 25 to 30 vendors on Saturday. Among the many on 
			hand were individuals selling hand crafted items such as jewelry, 
			home décor, t-shirts, cosmetics, handmade toys and much more. 
			
			
			
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			There were also two people selling food products. One was selling 
			fresh produce grown locally and the other was Oberweis Dairy. 
			
			
			
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			Also on Saturday the Humane Society of Logan County was selling cat 
			collectibles and talking with visitors about pet adoption and other 
			topics. 
			
			
			  
			 
			The Atlanta Ag 4-H club had a table set up, sharing information 
			about 4-H and doing temporary hair color for visitors. 
			
			  
			
			
			  
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			Olivia Partlow had a table representing the Lincoln 
			Heritage Museum in Lincoln. Kids were invited to spin a wheel of 
			chance, possibly winning free tickets to the museum, or play a game 
			modeled after one that would have been a popular toy when Abraham 
			Lincoln’s children were growing up. 
			
			
			  
			
			
			  
			
			The Palms Grill was open offering hot dogs, chips and 
			a drink for a $5 donation. 
			 
			The BMW Club arrived in Logan County on Friday evening. They spent 
			the night in Lincoln and enjoyed a meal at one of the Lincoln 
			restaurants. On Saturday morning they arrived in Atlanta early for 
			the Cars and Coffee event, then stayed throughout the day, returning 
			to Lincoln in the evening. On Saturday evening the group enjoyed 
			dinner at Sorrento’s in the heart of the city.  
			 
			Atlanta Tourism Director Whitney Ortiz coordinated with Logan County 
			Tourism Bureau Interim Director Cindy Smith to arrange for dining 
			options. Smith also invited the group to visit the Mill on Route 66 
			Museum on Saturday evening and they happily accepted. 
			 
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