| Using a favorite fall activity as its 
			theme, Tailgating for Logan County will include a buffet meal, 
			silent auction, WLCN 96.3 personalities Jim and Jeff on live-remote 
			from 5 to 7 p.m., with the "Prize Girls" and additional giveaways. 
			Jack Dupp will play from 8 to 11 p.m. There will also be a drawing for a $500 Lincoln IGA grocery 
			certificate. Raffle tickets for the drawing will be sold at the flea 
			market in Scully Park this weekend, Friday-Sunday, Aug. 23-25. 
			Raffle tickets are $1 each, or six for $5. The winner does not need 
			to be present at the Oct. 12 drawing to win.  Tickets for the Tailgating for Logan County event are $10 per 
			person and available at all State Bank of Lincoln facilities, 
			Johnson's Hardware in Mount Pulaski, Atlanta National Bank in 
			Atlanta and Kroger's in Lincoln (starting Monday, Aug. 26). Tickets 
			may also be purchased from board members or at the United Way 
			office, 120 S. McLean, inside the Logan County Farm Bureau building. 
 
			
			
			 Walgreens and United Way partner to provide school supplies 
	Walgreens and United Way of 
	Logan County are partnering to assist students as they begin the new school 
	year. Customers may purchase school supplies and place them in boxes 
	provided at the front counters of Walgreens, 603 Woodlawn Road, through the 
	end of August. "We'll collect all the supplies 
			customers are willing to contribute," said Ron Ackerman, manager of 
			the Lincoln Walgreens. The 
			local store is promoting the project inside the store and using 
			signage to remind customers to purchase school supplies for the 
			project up to Aug. 24.  But Ackerman said: "If supplies 
			continue to be added, we can leave the collection boxes out for a 
			few more days. The scheduled pickup is the last week of August, so 
			customers are welcome to come in and be part of making a difference 
			for the kids."  Marla Blair, administrative 
			director of United Way of Logan County, will collect the supplies 
			and distribute them to schools in Logan County to help teachers 
			provide necessary supplies for students. 
 
			
			
			 Illinois 4-H Foundation honors Legacy of Leadership Scholars 
	Cameron Jodlowski among recipients 
	Six college-bound Illinois 
	4-H members were recognized as 4-H Legacy of Leadership Scholars during the 
	annual 4-H Family Event on Aug. 10 at the Illinois State Fair. The winners 
	each received a $1,000 college scholarship. Among those selected was Cameron 
			Jodlowski, a 10-year member of the Atlanta Town & Country 4-H in 
			Logan County. He will attend Iowa State University. The scholarship 
			sponsor was Farm Credit Services of Illinois, represented at the 4-H 
			Family Event by Rod Stoll. Since its inception in 2003, 61 4-H members have been named a Legacy 
			of Leadership Scholar. The scholarship is merit-based and available 
			to 4-H members who are high school seniors or in their last year of 
			4-H membership. The statewide scholarship program is coordinated by 
			the Illinois 4-H Foundation and the University of Illinois Extension 
			state 4-H office. The Illinois 4-H Foundation 
			welcomes individuals, corporations and organizations as partners in 
			providing additional funds for further scholarship recipients. The 
			executive director of the foundation is Angie Barnard. 
		Illinois 4-H is part of the University 
			of Illinois Extension program that is offered through the University 
			of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the Federal Extension Service and 
			the United States Department of Agriculture. 
 
			
			
			 4-H Foundation inducts largest-ever Hall of Fame class ... Kathleen Buse 
	among inductees 
	The Illinois 4-H Hall of Fame recognized 65 
	new inductees during the 4-H Family Event on Aug. 10 at the Illinois State 
	Fair. Kathleen Buse from Logan County is 
			included in the Illinois 4-H Hall of Fame Class of 2013. Buse is 
			leader of the Wide-A-Wake 4-H club, kitchen manager for the 
			spaghetti meal sponsored by the 4-H Foundation, organizer of the 
			summer International Cooking Camp program and a longtime Logan 
			County 4-H volunteer who has put in countless hours of support 
			toward the local 4-H program. The Hall of Fame is designed to 
			recognize exceptional 4-H alumni, 4-H volunteers and former 4-H 
			staff who have a track record of extraordinary career achievement or 
			exemplary service to 4-H.  "This is our ninth class of inductees since recognition began in 
			2004," said Angie Barnard, director of the Illinois 4-H Foundation. 
			"It’s also our largest class, and we commend them for their 
			commitment to the Illinois 4-H Youth Development Program.  "These longtime volunteers fully embody what 4-H strives to 
			instill in youth," Barnard continued. "They are caring, dedicated, 
			generous leaders. The Illinois 4-H Foundation is extremely proud to 
			be able to provide this honor to each and every one of them, and we 
			thank them for their service to this wonderful organization." Each inductee received a commemorative Hall of Fame medallion and 
			will be added to the virtual 4-H Hall of Fame listing at
			
			http://4hfoundation.illinois.edu/hall_of_fame.  The Illinois 4-H Foundation established the statewide Hall of 
			Fame in 2004, and nominations are made by University of Illinois 
			Extension staff.  The Illinois 4-H Foundation raises private funds that are 
			invested in Illinois 4-H programs that provide meaningful, positive 
			development experiences for Illinois youth to develop leadership, 
			citizenship and life skills. To learn more, visit
			
			http://4hfoundation.illinois.edu/. 
 
			
			
			 Safe Ride available for balloon fest weekend There's a safer alternative 
	to driving for anyone who has too much to drink during the Lincoln Art & 
	Balloon Festival this weekend. Safe Ride will be available in Lincoln on 
	Friday and Saturday to those who need it. Safe Ride is a free ride home, 
	sponsored by the Healthy Communities Partnership."Safe Ride keeps the streets safer on 
			nights when children and families are more likely to be celebrating 
			away from home. Our hope is that the community will remember the 
			service is available and that bartenders will suggest it when 
			necessary," said Angela Stoltzenburg, manager of the Healthy 
			Communities Partnership. Safe 
			Ride will also be available on Labor Day weekend, the night before 
			Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve.  To receive a free ride home within 
			the city limits on any of these nights, call the cab company, A 
			Green Cab of Lincoln, at 732-8294. Healthy Communities Partnership is 
			a collaborative organization comprised of dozens of community 
			agencies. It is supported by the Abraham Lincoln Healthcare 
			Foundation. For more information, visit Healthy Communities 
			Partnership on Facebook. 
 
			
			
			 Lincoln 
	Woman's Club to host art fair luncheon 
	The Lincoln Woman's Club 
	will host its annual art fair luncheon on Saturday, Aug. 24, from 11 a.m. to 
	3 p.m. and Sunday, Aug. 25, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more than 30 years, the Woman's 
			Club has hosted the fundraising luncheon in the club's historic 
			building at 230 N. McLean St. during the Lincoln Art Fair.
			 This year the club will again serve 
			pork barbecue, coleslaw, baked beans, chips and homemade pie. A new 
			addition to the menu is Avanti sub sandwiches. Items may be 
			purchased individually, but this year the club is also offering a 
			full meal of a sandwich, two sides, homemade pie and a drink for $8. 
            			Lincoln Woman's Club uses the funds to 
			support its volunteer mission. The club has been an active part of 
			the community since 1896.  
 
			
			
			 Mount Pulaski to honor 2 outstanding citizens 
	MOUNT PULASKI -- The Mount Pulaski Township 
	Park District is recognizing two individuals who have given their time, 
	experience, selflessness and dedication in working with countless youth and 
	for the betterment of the community of Mount Pulaski. The two honorees are 
	Robert L. Gasaway and the late Edward Butkovich. The baseball field at Veterans Park 
			will be named Robert L. Gasaway Field, and the drive from Elkhart 
			Road into the park will be named Ed Butkovich Drive. There will be a 
			dedication ceremony on Saturday, Sept. 7, at 3 p.m. at the park. 
			Family, friends, players and city council members are encouraged to 
			attend. Anyone who desires to speak on behalf of the two gentlemen 
			being honored is encouraged to attend and provide comments.  A news release from the park district said of Gasaway and 
			Butkovich: "As role models, their efforts have led to the shaping of 
			lives and contributed to the success of their students who followed 
			after them. Their accomplishments as teachers and coaches are 
			admirable and have set a standard for emulation for all."  
 
			
			
			 Hamrick 
	named ALMH August Employee of the Month 
	Judy Hamrick of 
	Williamsville has been named the August Employee of the Month at Abraham 
	Lincoln Memorial Hospital. Hamrick works as a medical records scanning 
	clerk. She has worked for Memorial Health System since 2000. Hamrick takes pride in her work and 
			the role that she plays at ALMH in providing great patient care.
			 "Transferring patient charts into 
			the electronic system for our physicians and medical staff to view 
			is vital to providing great patient care," said Hamrick. "It's a 
			great feeling at the end of each day to know that you are part of 
			caring for patients and meeting the needs of our community." Hamrick was nominated by co-worker 
			Tracy Curry, who works in radiology.  "Judy frequently takes the time to 
			write notes to co-workers to show appreciation for the little things 
			that ALMH staff do every day," Curry said. "That means a lot. It's 
			people like Judy that play such an important role in making ALMH a 
			great place to work." Hamrick was born in Springfield and 
			raised in Williamsville. She lives in Williamsville with her 
			husband, Keith. She enjoys spending time with her husband 
			photographing hummingbirds, landscape and treasures they find along 
			the way. ALMH, at 200 Stahlhut Drive, is a 25-bed 
critical-access hospital affiliated with Memorial Health System. The hospital 
employs over 315 in a variety of roles. For more information, visit
www.almh.org. 
 
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			 ALMH 
			to host blood drive To help ensure an adequate 
	blood supply for the region, Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital, 200 Stahlhut 
	Drive in Lincoln, is hosting a blood drive on Thursday, Aug. 22, from 11 
	a.m. to 4 p.m. For your convenience, call Alexis to 
			sign up toll-free at 1-866-GIVE-BLD (1-866-448-3253), ext. 5158, or 
			schedule an appointment online using sponsor code 60177 at
			
			www.bloodcenterimpact.org. Walk-ins are also welcome and truly 
			appreciated. Central Illinois Community Blood 
			Center, a not-for-profit organization, is the provider of lifesaving 
			blood for 14 hospitals throughout central Illinois, including ALMH 
			in Lincoln and Memorial Medical Center and St. John's Hospital in 
			Springfield. CICBC is a division of the Mississippi Valley Regional 
			Blood Center, which collects over 180,000 units of blood annually 
			and serves 87 hospitals in Illinois, Iowa, Missouri and Wisconsin. 
	 
 
	
			
			
			 Delavan 
	Fall Festival offers something for everyone 
	DELAVAN -- Something new has been added to the 
	2013 Delavan Fall Festival. There will be an adult men's softball tournament 
	on Saturday, Aug. 31, beginning at 9 a.m. Actually, this was added to the 
	2012 schedule but was rained out, so the organizers are going to try it this 
	year. 
			 Four teams have already signed up and 
			Bret Bahn, who chairs the tournament, is working to possibly make 
			this an annual event. Games will be played at Lake Park Field. If 
			you have an interest in participating in this new event, you may 
			contact Bahn at 309-613-3005. 
			Car show  In conjunction with the fall 
			festival, there will be an annual car show on Monday, Sept. 2, at 
			Lake Park in Delavan. Registration will be from 8 a.m. to noon, and 
			the show will run from noon to 3:30 p.m. At approximately 3 p.m. various 
			prizes and recognition awards will be presented. All awards are 
			presented based on participant voting. Jeff McGee of JD's DJ 
			Services will provide music for the day. Roland Rich Ford, Moore's 
			Appliances, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Runyon are sponsors of the car show 
			this year. For further information, contact 
			Jeff McGee at 309-244-7178 or visit
			www.delavanfallfestival.com.  Two dinners planned  A chicken dinner will be served at 
			the festival on Saturday, Aug. 31, from 4 to 7 p.m. The chicken 
			dinner is being served and sponsored by the United Methodist Women.
			 A walleye dinner will be served on 
			Sunday, Sept. 1, from 4 to 7 p.m. The walleye dinner is being served 
			and sponsored by the Common Ground. Each of these meals will be served 
			with two sides. For those not wanting the full 
			meal, the regular
			food 
			stand line will be open with the usual menu available. If you are interested in helping 
			serve one or both of these dinners, contact Janet Zimmer at 
			309-244-8892. Fireworks An elaborate display of fireworks 
			will once again be presented at the Delavan Fall Festival. The 
			festival has contracted with Central States Fireworks, and the 
			fireworks will be in Lake Park at dusk on Sunday, Sept. 1. At the request of festival-goers, 
			the festival board decided to make the change of day to Sunday for 
			2011 festival. It was so well received that the 2013 fireworks 
			display will remain on Sunday night.  After missing 2012, the fireworks 
			will return this year. So grab your blanket or lawn chair and join 
			the excitement of the colorful display. 10K race and fun run The 38th annual 10K road race will 
			take place on Monday, Sept. 2. Same-day registration begins at 6:30 
			a.m. and will close at 7:30 a.m. Race time is 8 a.m. The course is a 6.2-mile rolling, 
			out-and-back route guaranteed to provide a challenge to all. Split 
			times will be available at the turnaround, and a water station will 
			be at miles 2 and 4. Lake Running Club will provide the race clock 
			and award tallies. This race is part of the Grand Prix Race Series. Awards will go to the overall male 
			and female winners, and medallions will be awarded to the top three 
			finishers in each group and the top three Delavan finishers. The 
			runner categories are male and female ages 0-33, male and female 
			ages 34-39, male and female ages 40-45, male and female ages 46-56, 
			and male and female ages 57 and over.  The registration fee includes a 
			shirt if the registration form is received or postmarked by Aug. 25. 
			After that date, the fee remains the same, but entrants will not 
			receive a shirt. Registration forms are available on the fall 
			festival website,
			
			www.delavanfallfestival.com, or can be picked up at the city 
			clerk's office or Ayer Public Library. The 1-mile fun run is free with no 
			need to preregister. For additional race information, 
			contact Walt Dare at 309-840-2073 or email
			waltdare@sbcglobal.net. No medallion hunt The Delavan Fall Festival board 
			regrets to inform the community that the annual medallion hunt will 
			not be a part of the festivities this year. This is directly due to 
			the lack of volunteers and available resources. Volunteers Putting on a festival does not have 
			to require a great commitment from a few, but rather a small 
			commitment from a large group. However, in recent years the group of 
			volunteers has been dwindling and increasing the impact on those who 
			remain.  Volunteers for the festival can do 
			as little as helping with an hour of kids' games to as much as 
			organizing the large groups of folks who run the food stand. Perhaps 
			someone just wants to take on a job prepping sandwiches or marking 
			the lines for the vendor booths. The organizers are not asking for 
			folks to take on a second job, but rather dedicate a couple of hours 
			each year to help put on a festival that brings kids, friends, 
			family and more to the town they call home.  The community has relied on 
			volunteers for many years across many organizations, but with many 
			disappearing, even the festival itself may be on the brink. Remember 
			those who have volunteered for you and help give back to your 
			community by contacting any of the following fall festival board 
			members: Bev Larson, 840-3439; Janet Zimmer, 244-8892; Nancy 
			Behrends, 244-7529; Doris Higdon, 244-8894; or Aaron and Erica 
			Weyhrich, 840-0838. For more information on the 
			activities planned for the weekend of the festival, visit
			
			http://www.delavanfallfestival.com/.  
 
			
			
			
			 Community 
	Action board meeting notice 
	The next regularly 
	scheduled corporate board meeting of the Community Action Partnership is 
	scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 22, at 7 p.m. The meeting will be at Community 
	Action's corporate offices, 1800 Fifth St. in Lincoln. 
			For 
			transportation to the meeting, contact the resource specialist at 
			your county office: 
				
				
				DeWitt County:Anita Russell, 217-935-2455
				
				Logan County:Cyndi Campbell, 217-732-2159
				
				Mason/Fulton County:Anna Richardson, 309-543-6988
				Piatt 
				County:Wendy Dotson, 217-762-2421
 
 
			
			
			
			 Chamber launches mobile app for 
			Lincoln Art & Balloon Festival The Lincoln/Logan County 
	Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with Integrity Data, has created a new 
	mobile app for the Lincoln Art & Balloon Festival to help festival-goers 
	have all the event information in the palm of their hands anytime, night or 
	day. This free mobile app is designed to help festival guests maximize their 
	experience and time at the event. "We are hoping that the mobile app 
			will help enhance the experience for guests to the festival," said 
			Andi Hake, executive director of the chamber of commerce. "Finding a 
			way to better communicate with our guests has been an ongoing 
			challenge for years. It is our hope that many people will download 
			the new app and find answers to all of their questions and help 
			prepare them for the weekend's festivities. "We couldn't have accomplished this 
			project without the help from Integrity Data. Patrick Doolin made 
			the process of getting all the data in this app and all the many 
			decisions that go along with creating something like this seem less 
			daunting than I had originally expected," said Hake.  When the app is downloaded, the 
			viewer can look at the festival's schedule of events at both the 
			Logan County Airport and downtown Lincoln. Viewers can see which 
			artists, crafters, wineries, breweries and barbecue competitors will 
			be present. The app also has a section dedicated to the hot air 
			balloon pilots, even featuring pictures of the hot air balloons and 
			a biography of each pilot. In addition, the new app gives 
			information on the live entertainment that will perform downtown and 
			at the airport. Guests can set their own schedules 
			in the mobile app to help them plan for the weekend's events, get 
			notifications about balloon flight and glow times, and receive any 
			other pertinent information that may be released during the weekend.
			 
			Out-of-town guests at the event can 
			find information about the community, directions, hotels and 
			restaurants to help them navigate through Lincoln. And if that is 
			not enough information, the complete festival program can be viewed 
			under the documents section. The mobile app is now available for 
			download and is available for both iPhone and Android. All other 
			phones can view a
			mobile 
			website that will give them the same information. For more details on the mobile app 
			or any other questions regarding the Lincoln Art & Balloon Festival, 
			contact the Lincoln/Logan County Chamber of Commerce at 217-735-2385
			
			events@lincolnillinois.com. To download the Lincoln Art & 
			Balloon Festival mobile app, 
			click here. 
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