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			 'We 
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			Putting words into action — Part 4 
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	[December 
	19, 2013]  
            
			
			Last week Wednesday as the 
	second meeting of the "We Are Lincoln" group began to wind down, Patrick 
	Doolin said he would like to see a progress report at the January meeting 
	that showed: "This is what we talked about, and this is what we did about 
	it." | 
		
            | He noted that he wanted this movement 
			to progress from talk to action, and in one month he wanted them to 
			be able to check off what they have done. 
			Doolin's comments then segued into a 
			discussion about smart goals. Moderator Michael Gowin said the group 
			needed to set smart goals that are measurable, attainable, relevant 
			and time-bound. Gowin said the action to take place 
			should be identified, and then the progress documented to show how 
			it is moving along. The goals chosen should be reasonable and 
			attainable goals. He said each goal should have a timeline of sorts 
			that outlines when the goal should be achieved. Patrick Doolin also commented that 
			what the group is talking about is a master project that will never 
			be completed; it will always be changing and evolving into another 
			step. Jeanette Harris said one project 
			she would like to get involved in would be a collaboration of all 
			public service agencies, where multiple agencies could meet and 
			share resources and information. Aaron Cantrell said he would 
			volunteer to work with her on that project.  April Doolin said she would post a 
			comment on the Facebook page asking people to list their action item 
			from tonight. She asked the group to be proactive in posting to the 
			page, letting the public know what is being worked on and 
			encouraging others to join in. Another member of the group said 
			there needed to be something that addressed the youth and young 
			adults in the community. She said there are lots of young people 
			wandering about aimlessly because there isn't much for them to do in 
			Lincoln.  Patrick Doolin said this had come 
			up at the last meeting, and it was Craig Lindvahl who said that no 
			matter what town you live in, the kids of that town are going to say 
			there is nothing there for them to do. This moved the group into talking 
			about education and retention. Andi Hake, director of the 
			Lincoln/Logan Chamber of Commerce, said the chamber does have a 
			college outreach program and scholarship programs. She said she 
			didn't know how many other organizations in town have scholarship 
			programs for the local colleges.  [to top of second 
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			Robert Bagby talked about the Lincoln 
			High School Foundation and said it has given out $72,000 in local 
			scholarships. He said the high school partners with Lincoln College 
			to give kids an opportunity to earn college credits while in high 
			school. The high school also offers a vocational program and is 
			working on a partnership with Heartland College to get vocational 
			students enrolled there to finish their associate degree. He said 
			LCHS also has its own alternative school and will soon graduate the 
			100th student from the alternative school. Also on hand was next year's 
			president of the Lincoln Jaycees. Tom Hackett said that while the 
			Jaycees have been in Lincoln for 60 years, they are currently one of 
			the lesser known organizations in town. However, he said one of his 
			goals this coming year is to correct that and bring more attention 
			to the organization. He told the group that Jaycees is a 
			youth-oriented program for young business people. He wants to 
			increase involvement of those young professionals, and he wants to 
			do more in the community to help local youth. He encouraged those in 
			the room to offer comments and suggestions and to get involved with 
			the Jaycees. At the end of the night, Gowin had 
			a list of projects that will be the first priorities of the We Are 
			Lincoln group. He asked if the group could get together in a month 
			and talk about the list and what has been accomplished. After a few 
			moments of discussion, the group came up with a tentative date of 
			Jan. 9 for the next meeting. The date and time will be confirmed on 
			the Facebook page. The Facebook page for We Are 
			Lincoln can be found by pasting the following URL into your browser:
			
			https://www.facebook.com/wearelincolnillinois. 
			[By NILA SMITH] 
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