2018 Area Festivals

2018 Area Fall Festivals LINCOLN DAILY NEWS SEPT. 12, 2018 Page 71 with some flea-market/indoor garage sale type booths, and of course the bake sale hosted annually by the St. John United Church of Christ. The church holds the bake sale as a fundraiser for their annual Veteran’s Dinner held each year in November. At Postville Park there was a lot going on. Vendors included Sir Renna Tea with a large collection of Route 66 and Abraham Lincoln items for sale. Among the items being offered was Route 66 Cola in a variety of flavors. Another booth was set up by a local couple who do special sewing projects. Sew Many Memories will lovingly take a favorite clothing item or a number of items from a deceased loved one and turn them into something that can be kept forever in memory of that loved one. Seamstress Nola Turley had several items on hand to show what she was able to make, including some really sweet teddy bears, and quilted and embroidered pillows. There was a stage set up on the back side of the park for live entertainment. The first to go on stage Saturday morning was Praise Hand Made. This is a group that are fluent in the art of sign language. During their time on stage, the group signed several popular and contemporary gospel songs as they played on the sound system. CONTINUE ...

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