Railsplitter
weekend kicks off with a ribbon cut
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[September 23, 2024]
On Saturday, under cloudy skies and threats of
rain that did not really pan out, the Annual Abraham Lincoln
National Railsplitting Festival in Lincoln got underway with a
ribbon cutting event. A large group gathered at 10 a.m. to
participate in the cutting, with several witnesses standing about to
help welcome the beginning of another great history laden weekend.
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Those
standing behind the ribbon included Lincoln Mayor Tracy Welch,
Alderpersons Kevin Bateman, Wanda Lee Rohlfs, Steve Parrott and
David Sanders, Lincoln City Clerk Peggy Bateman, Logan County
Tourism Director Alice Roate, Lincoln Heritage Museum Director Ron
Keller, Railsplitter Antique Auto Club chairman Rob Harmon, and
Abraham Lincoln. Representing the local railsplitter organization
was President Darlene Begolka, Diane Skelton, Bob Rankin, Heidi
Mueller, Devin Vannoy, Mandy Cordray, and others including some of
the next generation of railsplitter organizers. Also joining in was
musician Chris Vallillo, and Logan County royalty Little Miss Olivia
Harmson and Junior Miss Sophia Goodman. Assisting with the direction
of the ribbon cut was Karen Castelein and Nila Smith.
The morning began with a greeting to all in
attendance and a note that the festival has been going on in Lincoln
for more than 50 years. It was noted that for a small town festival
to live and thrive for that many years is a remarkable feat.
The first to speak was Lincoln Mayor Tracy Welch who
echoes the thoughts that the festival was a long-lived experience in
Lincoln. He noted the dedication it has taken to keep the festival
going for that amount of time. He also recognized the young people
who were gathered in front of the ribbon and said that it was a
testament to the future of the festival. He congratulated the
organizers and wished them the best for many successful years to
come.
Roate was asked to say a few words, noting that while
tagged as a small town event, it is also a tourist event. She
welcomed everyone to the festival and said that she was happy to see
it as a part of our community.
Rob Harmon spoke representing the car club and also
assured everyone that he was optimistic that there would be no rain
spoiling the weekend.
Heidi Mueller spoke on behalf of the splitting
activities and her father Rob Rankin are in charge of each year. She
said that the weather could become an issue, but the goal is to get
as many of the events in as possible and that she and the others
helping with the events would be happy to see whatever happened
happen.
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Alderwoman Rohlfs also congratulated the group on so
many successful years and wished them all the best for this weekend
and years to come.
Darlene Begolka spoke on behalf of the organization
thanking all those in attendance, all those who volunteered and
calling for a great weekend to get underway.
Little Miss Olivia and Junior Miss Sophia were
attending their first ribbon cutting as Logan County royalty.
Begolka asked the two young ladies to do the honors of snipping the
ribbon on the Abraham Lincoln National Railsplitting Festival, and
they were happy to oblige.
Truth be told, while the “weather man” had called for rain
throughout the weekend, there was very little precipitation in
Lincoln. A light shower on Saturday afternoon, and on Sunday morning
there was a misty shower. Temperatures were cool on Sunday in
particular with brisk winds. Visitors were comfortable in their fall
sweaters and sweatshirts most of the time, and those participating
in the strenuous competitions did not get overly hot.
The cloudy skies really made it a very pleasant weekend that
everyone had the opportunity to enjoy.
[Nila Smith]
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