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			 "To us, he is the Fonz of 
			Elephants, because he is really cool and everyone loves him," the 
			Mitchells said. Max Mitchell has been piloting balloons since 1978 and has 
			attended every Lincoln Art & Balloon Festival. The family has had a 
			variety of shaped balloons. Most recently they flew Felix the Cat at 
			the festival, but in the last couple of years they have flown their 
			regular globe-shaped balloon, Travelin' Light. Mitchell said the family had an opportunity to sell Felix and 
			decided it was a perfect opportunity to bring another happy animal 
			into their balloon family. He noted that El Fonz, with its large 
			ears and long trunk, is larger than Felix and that because of its 
			gray and pink coloring, it is going to "glow well." 
			
			 The Mitchells have quite a ballooning history, not only in Logan 
			County but in their lives on the whole.  It was ballooning that brought Max and Betsy together, and on 
			their wedding day they held their ceremony outside with five 
			balloons as the backdrop. "Ballooning also provided an important factor in raising our two 
			children," Mitchell said. "Ballooning always made our family work 
			together as a team, even when we might be in the middle of 
			disagreements, with safety behind all of our actions.  "Now we have grandchildren, and we're having fun introducing them 
			to ballooning. In addition, Mitchell said, "our son just became a 
			new balloon pilot. We look forward to flying side by side with him." 
			 
			
			 
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			 The Mitchells have participated in several balloon events around 
			the country, including the "big one" in Albuquerque, N.M. "I have 
			attended events in Canada many times, Japan, Illinois, Texas, 
			California, Wisconsin, North Dakota, Florida, Ohio, Indiana, 
			Kentucky, Michigan, Iowa, New Mexico and Arizona," Mitchell said. 
			"Our best friends were developed due to ballooning. Joan and 
			Brewster Parker of Logan County Title Company asked to sponsor our 
			balloon during the first balloon event in Lincoln. Clearly, they 
			became more than just a sponsor, but our best friends throughout the 
			years." Mitchell and El Fonz will participate in the launches and glows 
			as well as the Saturday morning fly-in. When asked if he had a strategy for hitting the target, Mitchell 
			responded: "My only strategy is to make a toss to the target, but 
			often the balloon has other thoughts and goes in a different 
			direction. We will see if El Fonz and I agree to go in the same 
			direction this year." 
			
			 Mitchell said there is very little about the Lincoln Art & 
			Balloon Festival that his family doesn't love. "We love participating in the Lincoln event," Mitchell wrote in 
			an email. "We LOVE our sponsor of 25 years, Joan Parker and her 
			staff at Logan County Title. We love our crew every year who help to 
			fly and celebrate. We love the volunteers and appreciate all of the 
			hours they donate into making this event safe and fun for everyone. 
			We Love the Art Fair and always take home too much beautiful 
			artwork. We Love the downtown shops, especially Bill Bree from Three 
			Roses. He has on more than one occasion, packaged our purchases and 
			allowed us to pick them up on Sunday before heading home. We love 
			the landowners who allow us to take off and land on their property. 
			We love THE BLUE DOG INN and the Chinese family who run First Wok 
			and are always there to serve us late after our flight. Everyone, 
			including Mayor Keith Snyder, has been extremely welcoming to our 
			family and it has been appreciated."  Mitchell concluded: "Thank You Lincoln for 25 years of 
			great family-time, friendship building, shopping and memories." 
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