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			Lincoln Christian Church Preschool 
			looking to increase enrollment with second class this fall
 
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            [June 30, 2022]  
			
			 Preschool experiences are an important part of a child’s 
			development. Paving the way for academic success while gaining 
			social skills and learning Bible basics is why Lincoln Christian 
			Preschool exists. Since 1974, Lincoln Christian Preschool (LCP) has 
			invested in hundreds of children.  | 
        
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			 Students from those early years often relate their 
			fond memories of LCP. 
 “My first experience with LCP was as an intern in 1977,” said Marcia 
			Wells, Lincoln Christian Church’s Children’s Minister. “I’ve worked 
			in and observed other preschools and LCC’s is among the best. The 
			facility and staff are outstanding. And even during a pandemic LCP 
			continued nurturing young children, giving them a solid foundation 
			for their future educational pursuits. Our director Mrs. McFadden 
			and her assistant Mrs. Funk are dedicated to helping every child 
			achieve their full potential.”
 
			As LCP moves forward to the 2022-2023 school year, 
			the preschool looks to take a step forward opening another class and 
			is seeking to enroll more children. Currently, one class is fully 
			enrolled and the second is poised to be filled. In order to offer 
			that class, children must be enrolled by July 18, 2022. Those 
			interested in learning more about this preschool opportunity should 
			contact LCP today. The July 18 deadline is fast approaching. Full 
			enrollment is necessary for LCP to offer this class. Call 
			217-732-7618 or go to lincolnchristianchurch.org/preschool for more 
			information and to apply.  
			  
			
			 
			  
			Why choose LCC Preschool? 
 End of the school year graduation program
 
 Bible story and study time
 
 Outdoor fun time
 
  
  Fun exercise and fresh air time.
 
			
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 Play time develops motor skills.
 
 Engaging teaching tools.
 
 
 Teaching made fun
 
 
_small.jpg) Developing social skills and making lasting relationships.
 
 
				 
			[Marcia Wells]   |