| See the exquisite blooms of spring, 
			with the added ambiance of the meal and company for a lecture and 
			PowerPoint presentation by David Schroder, former professor of 
			science at Lincoln College and a Master Gardener. Call 
			217-947-2238 for reservations or go to
			
			www.elkharthistoricalsociety.org. The special offer is for a 
			limited time only. 
 
			 Spring is in the air -- and so 
	is art 
	ELKHART -- Dragonfly Art Studio is planning 
	special events on April 14 and 21 to coincide with Elkhart's Wildflower 
	Weekends. The studio is on the upper floor of the refurbished 1889 building 
	at 102 Gov. Oglesby St. in the village of Elkhart. 
			 The art studio will have an exhibition 
			of student work on display both weekends, highlighting floral 
			painting. Artist Renee Sisk's beautiful original paintings, and 
			those of her students, adorn the walls of the studio. The studio's 
			second-story windows provide a great view of historic downtown 
			Elkhart. There is no charge 
			for viewing the exhibition. On April 14 from noon to 4 p.m., 
			Sisk will also offer a class in painting bluebells with acrylic 
			paint on canvas, and on April 21 from 9 a.m. to noon, there will be 
			a watercolor class on painting bluebells or other native 
			wildflowers. Sisk will lead your family, group or weekend guests in 
			an inspired and enjoyable experience creating paintings that you 
			didn't think you'd ever be able to draw.  The fee for the acrylic class is 
			$35, and for the watercolor class, $25. Class registration is 
			limited. Reservations can be made by calling 217-947-2100. For more 
			information, contact Renee Sisk at
			dragonfly.art@live.com. 
			 
 
			 Carroll Catholic School 
			announces April Students of the Month Each month, teachers at Carroll 
			Catholic School select two students from first to fourth grade and 
			two students from fifth to eighth grade to receive Student of the 
			Month awards. Students are chosen based upon Christian attitude, 
			cooperativeness, courteousness, self-discipline and effort. April Students of the Month are 
			Malikye Trussel, first grade; Murphy Roate, second grade; Maggie 
			Hanger, fifth grade; and Reagen Tibbs, seventh grade. 
 
			 Zion 
			Lutheran 3rd-quarter honor roll High honors: Fifth grade -- Noah Henry, Blake 
			Hermes, Lane Prather Sixth grade -- Nathan Ford, Katie 
			Hunsley, Emily Messner, Emma Ritterbush Seventh grade -- Heather Heidbreder, 
			Brooklyn Hermes, Anna Sielaff, Isabelle Thompson Eighth grade -- Joe Ahrends Honors: Third grade -- Ysabella Adubato, 
			Moriah Prather, Will Stambaugh Fourth grade -- Madelyn Koehler, 
			Will Messner, Greyson Rademaker Fifth grade -- Francesca Adubato, 
			Megan Benner, Katie Lynn, Grace Montgomery, Madeline Steiner Sixth grade -- Ashlan Broom, Emma 
			Cooper, Kathryn Nobbe Seventh grade -- Danielle Burgrabe, 
			Claire Conrady, Sydney Johnson, Zack Prather, Hailie Williams Eighth grade -- Elizabeth Ford, Lexie Groves Honorable mention: Third grade -- J.R. Lynn Fourth grade -- Natalie Miller, Noah 
			Butler, Isaiah Prather, Evan Derrick Fifth grade -- Carter Robison Sixth grade -- Gabbie Cox, Ethan 
			Goodey, Lance Podbelsek, Mya Roberts, Tori Tripplett Seventh grade -- Kalyn Roberts Eighth grade -- Rachel Lockenour, Cylie Rekart, Ben Steiner, Anna 
			Walters 
 
	
			
			 Dinner lecture: 'The Wildflowers of Logan County' 
	ELKHART -- A dinner lecture on the "The 
	Wildflowers of Logan County" will be presented by David Schroder at the Wild 
	Hare Café in Elkhart on April 13 at 5:30 p.m. 
			 The Elkhart Historical Society is taking reservations for an 
			enjoyable evening of food, company and a spectacular wildflower 
			presentation. Schroder is a retired science professor at Lincoln 
			College and a Master Gardener. He is restoring his own prairie 
			wildflower preserve.   Schroder will also lead Elkhart's annual Wildflower Nature Walks 
			on April 14 and 21. For further information and reservation forms, go to
			
			www.elkharthistoricalsociety.org or stop at Horsefeathers in 
			Elkhart.. 
 
			 Elkhart 
			Wildflower Nature Walks April 14 and 21 ELKHART -- Enjoy the spectacular wildflowers on Elkhart Hill on 
			two Saturdays, April 14 and 21, when David Schroder leads the annual 
			Wildflower Nature Walks. Schroder is a retired science professor 
			from Lincoln College and a Master Gardener. Walks are scheduled for 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. on both dates. 
			Each outing will last approximately 90 minutes, and each group is 
			limited to 15 people. Children must be accompanied by an adult.  Everyone on the Wildflower Nature Walks will receive a wildflower 
			"bingo" card to help learn the names of the flowers and to keep 
			track of the beautiful wildflowers they see on Elkhart Hill.  Reservations are required for the walks. The cost is $7.50 for 
			adults and $5 for children 12 and younger. For more information and 
			the online, printable reservation form, go to
			
			www.elkharthistoricalsociety.org. Master Gardeners in Macon, Sangamon-Menard, McLean, Peoria and 
			Logan counties can obtain CE credit for the walk. Contact your 
			Master Gardener coordinator directly for credit.  The outing will be on foot, so walkers should dress for the 
			weather, wear good walking shoes and bring insect repellent.  Walkers should meet in historic downtown Elkhart approximately a 
			half-hour before the scheduled walks. The meeting place is at the 
			Bluestem Bake Shop, 107 Gov. Oglesby St., for the 9:30 walks, and at 
			Horsefeathers for the 1:30 walks.  To further enhance the Wildflower Nature Walk experience, a 
			dinner lecture on the "Wildflowers of Logan County" will be 
			presented by Schroder at the Wild Hare Café in Elkhart on April 13 
			at 5:30 p.m.  For further information and reservation forms, go to
			
			www.elkharthistoricalsociety.org. 
 
			 Lincoln 
			Writer's Club will meet April 10 Lincoln Writer's Club will 
	meet Tuesday, April 10, at 6:30 p.m. in the Alumni Room of the Lincoln 
	College dining hall.Suggested topics: your favorite 
			season, a historical figure, an event in the news or childhood 
			summer memories. All are welcome. For more information, call 
			732-2723.  
 
			 Mount Pulaski water main flushing 
			program MOUNT PULASKI -- The Mount 
	Pulaski water department will flush the water mains on the following dates, 
	weather permitting: Tuesday, April 10, and Wednesday, April 11.The system will be flushed at night, from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. 
			The 
			water main flushing will cause the water to become cloudy. The water 
			is safe to drink. The cloudiness will last approximately one day 
			after each flushing. Laundry should be scheduled accordingly. For more information, call City Hall at 792-3222. 
 
			 Lincoln 
			Jaycees announce mower clinic and Schwan's truck sale Get your mower ready for the season. Bring in your push mower (no 
			riding mowers) and the Jaycees will change the oil, change the spark 
			plug, sharpen the blade, clean the mower deck and check the air 
			filter. For more information, contact Thomas Hackett, 217-871-0260. Mowers may be dropped off from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, 
			April 14, at the Lincoln Jaycees Center, 325 S. Chicago St. Mowers 
			may be picked up Sunday, April 15, from noon to 5 p.m. Also, look for the Schwan's truck out front from 9 a.m. to noon 
			during the mower drop-off on April 14. Schwan's food products will 
			be available for purchase, with a portion of the sales going to the 
			Lincoln Jaycees. ___ The Lincoln Jaycees are a not-for-profit organization serving 
			Lincoln and the surrounding communities. The organization gives 
			young people between the ages of 18 and 40 the tools they need to 
			build the bridges of success for themselves in the areas of business 
			development, management skills, individual training, community 
			service and international connections. 
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			 City of Lincoln's spring 
	landscape waste pickup 
	The street and alley 
	department in Lincoln will provide the annual landscape waste pickup on the 
	following dates: 
				
				
				Ward 1 -- April 9 and 30
				
				Ward 2 -- April 10 and May 1
				
				Ward 3 -- April 11 and May 2
				
				Ward 4 -- April 12 and May 3
				Ward 5 -- 
				April 13 and May 4 All landscape waste must be placed 
			curbside by 7 a.m. on the appropriate date. Brush must be stacked, 
			and no limbs can be over 10 feet in length. Leaves must be in 
			biodegradable bags. The department will not take any landscape 
			timbers, railroad ties or any building materials. Starting April 9 through May 6, the 
			facility will be open Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m.-3:50 p.m. 
 
			 
			
			Landscape 
			waste pickup schedule in Mount Pulaski MOUNT PULASKI -- Pickup dates for landscape waste in Mount Pulaski 
			are scheduled for April 2, May 7, June 4, July 2, Aug. 6, Sept. 4, 
			Oct. 1, Nov. 5 and Dec. 3. On the above dates, the city of Mount Pulaski will remove 
			landscape waste that has been placed within the area between the 
			sidewalk and the edge of the street. If the weather is bad on the 
			scheduled dates, then the pickup will be on the next day with good 
			weather. The following rules must be followed: 
			1. Have your 
				landscape waste ready for pickup by 7 a.m. on the scheduled 
				dates.
				 
			2. New requirement: 
				All small debris, grass, leaves, etc. must be in bags.
				 
			3. Do not place any 
				material in the street or on the sidewalks. 
			4. Place all material 
				within 6 feet of the edge of the pavement. 
			5. Do not remove 
				entire trees from your private property and place them for the 
				city pickup. 
			6. If you hire a 
				contractor to remove your trees, have your contractor haul the 
				material to the sewage treatment plant and place the material in 
				the proper location. 
			7.
				Excessive amounts of material will not be removed by the city. A separate notice for leaf pickup service in the 
			fall will be published later. If you have any questions about the landscape waste pickup, 
			contact City Hall at 792-3222. 
 
			 Mount 
			Pulaski 3rd-quarter honor roll MOUNT PULASKI -- Mount Pulaski High School has released its honor 
			roll for the third quarter. Seniors: "Straight A" honor roll -- Mark Foley, Allison Haley High honors (3.80 and above) -- Katheryn Bobell, Alexandra 
			Conley, Marlea Elias, Samantha Fanning, Hillary Fielden, Andrew 
			Houser, Audrey Maske, Carly Powell, Kyle Przykopanski, Matthew 
			Southerlan, Grace Tierney Honors (3.50–3.79) -- Kelsey Griesheim, Jacob Litterly, Taylor 
			Lowe, Jonathan Oberreiter, Christopher Wernsing, Justin White Honorable mention (3.00-3.49) -- Alexander Deppe, Jeremy 
			Henrichsmeyer, Tyler Hubal, Madison Leinweber, Kyle Lock,Taylor 
			Schahl Juniors: "Straight A" honor roll: Rachel Allen, Andrea Dickerson, Sylvia 
			Klumpp, Alexa Meister, Trenton Trump High honors (3.80 and above) -- Jessica Awe, Josef Bosnyak, 
			Tanner Clementz, Rachel Durchholz, Timothy Koehler, Zackary Ladson, 
			Elyse McCormick, Hannah Skaggs Honors (3.50-3.79) -- Taylor Anderson, Janson Cooper, Shanyn 
			Gibbs, Allison Hickey, Darian Lovin, Jacob Stoll Honorable mention (3.00-3.49) -- Bowen Casper, Scott Clampet, 
			Auston Constant, Jacob Hahn, Cole Huff, Emily Johnston, Shawn Knauer, 
			Gage Loeffelholz, Bryan McCawley, Jessica Raineri Sophomores: "Straight A" honor roll: Madison Haley, Chun Yin Michael Ho, Cady 
			Lowery, Jordan Luczaj, Jordan Taylor High honors (3.80 and above) -- Derek Baunach, Brady Thomas Honors (3.50–3.79) -- Marcus Hoock, Aaron Stewart, Emma Stewart Honorable mention (3.00–3.49) -- Jana Adams, Alexis Bowles, 
			Madison Chandler, Samuel Fielden, Marissa Mattingly, Chelsea 
			Siembida, Maxwell Van Rheeden Freshmen: "Straight A" honor roll -- Julia Beccue, Alecsandria Hayes, 
			Margaret Olson, Haley Vaughan High honors (3.80 and above) -- Elizabeth Allen, Angel Griffieth, 
			Andrew Moody, Samantha Morris, Nicholas Raineri Honors (3.50-3.79) -- Matthew Amidon, Blake Collier, Claudia 
			Knight, Hannah Riedle, Shelby Young Honorable mention (3.00-3.49) -- Justin Dunakey, Aaron Durchholz, 
			Caroline Huff, Jacqueline Inselmann, Garrett Johnston, Michael 
			Lowery, Hayle McCawley, Whitney Nichols, Angel Reno, Ashton Wakeman 
 
			 New, big garage sale by  HSLC 
	Now seeking donations from the community As you clean out your closets, attics and 
	garage this spring, donate your clean, gently used items to the new, big 
	garage sale sponsored by the Humane Society of Logan County at the Logan 
	County Fairgrounds on Saturday, May 12. Donations will be taken at the south 
			entrance to the Logan County Fairgrounds on specified days in March, 
			April and May. Following are donation 
			times and dates in the next month: 
				
				March 28, noon-3 
				p.m.
				April 4, noon-3 
				p.m.
				April 11, noon-3 
				p.m.
				April 14, 9 a.m.-3 
				p.m.
				April 18, noon-3 
				p.m.
				April 25, noon-3 
				p.m.
				April 28, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. If you cannot come to the fairgrounds, someone from the 
			organization will come to you. Please call Adrienne, 732-1979; 
			Marilyn, 732-7853; or Sue, 732-9422. If you would like to volunteer for this new event, please call 
			one of the above numbers. Plan to attend for an exciting day of great bargains, food, 
			music, stuff just for kids and more. 
 
			 HSLC 
			spring and summer dog washes Again this year, the Humane Society 
			of Logan County will host several dog washes. Each day will begin at 
			10 a.m. and wrap up at 1 p.m. Below are the dates and locations for 
			April through September: 
 
			 Lincoln 
			District 27 registration for 2012-13 Lincoln Elementary School District 27 is now registering students 
			for the 2012-13 school year.  If you have any children in kindergarten through eighth grade who 
			are entering the district for the first time, visit
			www.lincoln27.com for 
			further information, or call the administration office at 732-2522 
			for a registration packet. The first day of school for students will be Aug. 17. 
 
			 Oasis 
			offers free tax assistance program The Oasis Senior Center 
			offers free tax assistance to seniors during the 2012 filing season, 
			through April 13. The center will offer electronic filing, which 
			improves accuracy and ensures each return is accepted by the IRS in 
			a timely manner. Tax volunteers are trained in the "Tax Wise" 
			software but are not trained tax professionals. If your form is 
			complicated or outside the established guidelines, please seek the 
			assistance of a tax professional. The senior center is obligated to stay within the guidelines for 
			a Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Center. The guidelines prohibit 
			the center from completing tax forms that involve the sale of 
			property, business earnings, depreciation, stock sales, farm income, 
			and other income or deductions that are not typical in nature. For an appointment, call 732-6132. Hours are: 
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