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The Intersection of Art, Discipline, and 
Community: How The Yard Guys Concrete Lifting and Landscaping, Junto Taekwondo, 
and Poetry are Shaping Lincoln 
			  
				
		 
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            [January 04, 2025]   
			 In Lincoln, there’s a man whose journey is as 
			diverse as it is inspiring—a local entrepreneur, black belt martial 
			artist, and up-and-coming music artist. His story isn’t just one of 
			overcoming obstacles, but of using his varied passions to give back 
			to the community, uplift others, and transform his life. Meet Darrin 
			Watkins, the owner of The Yard Guys Concrete Lifting & Landscaping, 
			Junto Taekwondo, and a rising music talent whose work reflects his 
			past and unyielding desire to succeed.  
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			 Concrete 
			& Landscaping: Crafting Beauty and Function 
			 
			One of the most rewarding aspects of Darrin Watkins’ business, The 
			Yard Guys Concrete Lifting and Landscaping, is the transformation of 
			residential properties. Over the years, he’s had the opportunity to 
			repair and revitalize countless homes in Lincoln, leaving behind not 
			just improved curb appeal but a lasting positive impact. 
			 
			“It’s incredibly rewarding to know we’re making a difference, one 
			project at a time,” Darrin says. “The beauty of concrete landscaping 
			is that it’s not just about aesthetics—it’s about creating spaces 
			that last and that people can enjoy for years to come. That’s 
			something that brings me a lot of pride.” 
			 
			Whether it’s lifting and leveling concrete driveways or designing 
			elegant walkways and patios, Darrin brings the same passion for 
			craftsmanship and quality that defines all his endeavors. His work 
			not only enhances homes but also contributes to a cleaner, more 
			beautiful Lincoln. 
  
			
			  
			
			 
			Taekwondo: A Journey of Discipline and Personal Growth 
			 
			In 2023, Darrin Watkins took another major step forward in his life: 
			he opened Junto Taekwondo, His story is especially powerful 
			considering his past. After serving time in prison, he was 
			determined to turn his life around—and that determination led him to 
			Master Scott Brown, owner and operator of Lincoln Taekowndo. 
			 
			“I started Taekwondo when I got out of prison, and it was through 
			the support of Master Scott Brown, a local police deputy and 
			instructor, that I achieved my black belt and eventually opened my 
			own school,” he shares. “Considering my background and Mr. Brown’s 
			law enforcement career, we had a very unique relationship—one built 
			on mutual respect and a shared desire for personal growth.” 
			 
			Darrin has now achieved the rank of 3rd degree black belt. His 
			journey through Taekwondo taught him discipline, perseverance, and 
			resilience—values that he carries into every aspect of his life. 
			Perhaps one of the most inspiring stories from Junto Taekwondo is 
			that of Josh Day, a student with Asperger’s syndrome who overcame 
			mental and emotional obstacles to earn his black belt and 
			participate in numerous tournaments. 
			 
			“Taekwondo isn’t just about physical strength. It’s about mental 
			toughness, character development, and spiritual growth,” says 
			Darrin. “We’ve created a space where students of all ages grow not 
			only in their physical abilities but in their minds and hearts.” 
			 
			Music: A New Avenue for Creative Expression 
			 
			While Taekwondo and concrete landscaping may seem worlds apart, they 
			share one core value: discipline. This same discipline has fueled 
			Darrin Watkins’ passion for music, a pursuit he began during his 
			time in incarceration. Writing poetry and rap lyrics in solitude, he 
			never shared his work with anyone—until now. 
			
			
			  
			
			 
			
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				“During my time in prison, I 
				began writing a lot of songs and poetry, mostly rap,” he 
				explains. “But I was always self-conscious, never showing anyone 
				what I created. Now that I’ve built my businesses and can afford 
				studio time, I’m finally able to bring my music to life.” 
			Today, Darrin has released several tracks on 
			platforms like SoundCloud, YouTube, and Facebook. His music is a 
			reflection of his journey—raw, authentic, and driven by his desire 
			to inspire others. He’s even performed at the Peoria Contemporary 
			Art Center, with the famous artist Preston Jackson as his mentor. 
			 
			“Taekwondo has gave me the discipline and self esteem I needed to 
			pursue my music seriously,” Darrin says. “I’m learning how to juggle 
			my businesses, music, and everything else, but it’s all about 
			maintaining focus and pushing forward.” 
			 
			Giving Back to the Community 
			 
			What stands out most about Darrin Watkins’ journey is how he’s used 
			his experiences to impact the Lincoln community. His story of 
			redemption—of a young man who was abandoned by his father and 
			involved in legal troubles—demonstrates the power of passion and 
			mindset in transforming one’s life. 
			 
			“My goal is to inspire others who might feel like they’re stuck in 
			their circumstances,” he says. “If I can turn my life around, I 
			believe anyone can. The key is having a clear purpose and 
			surrounding yourself with people who believe in you.” 
			 
			Looking ahead, Darrin hopes to continue growing his businesses while 
			finding more opportunities to give back. He’s passionate about 
			offering mentorship to local youth and creating spaces where young 
			people can thrive, whether through martial arts, landscaping, or 
			music. 
			
			  
			Inspiring Others: A Message to Aspiring 
			Entrepreneurs 
			 
			For those in Lincoln who have a dream or multiple passions, Darrin 
			offers this advice: “It’s never too late to start. Don’t let your 
			past define you. With the right mindset, you can build a future 
			that’s better than you ever imagined. It takes hard work, but it’s 
			possible.” 
			 
			As someone who manages multiple ventures while overcoming personal 
			challenges, Darrin encourages others to be disciplined, stay 
			focused, and use their unique gifts to improve their community. 
			“I want my story to be an inspiration,” he says. “I’m 
			proof that no matter where you come from, you can change your life. 
			And I want to help others do the same.” 
			 
			Taekwondo Classes are held at 302 Broadway St, Lincoln IL in the 
			First United Methodist Church on Monday Tuesday & Wednesday evenings 
			6:30-8:00pm  
			 
			
			[Text received from Darrin Watkins]  |