| Mount Pulaski 8 a.m.-? -- Citywide garage salesMaps with listings will be available July 3.
 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. -- VFW 
			Southern fried chicken, south side of square 11 a.m.-2 p.m. -- Boy Scout pork 
			chop sandwiches, Johnson's Food Center and at the East Park pavilion 
			(near pool) 2 p.m. -- Mount Pulaski Community 
			Band at Vonderlieth Living Center 6 p.m. -- Bike parade on town 
			square  7 p.m. -- Haircut Actual band at 
			Frazier Park Dusk -- Fireworks at Frazier Park Lincoln 10 a.m. -- Old-fashioned children's 
			parade, to begin at Scully Park and end at the Lincoln Park District 11 a.m. -- Water balloon fight with 
			Lincoln Fire Department at the park district 7 p.m. -- 2nd annual "It's a Blast" 
			bags tournament at the park district 7 p.m. -- Food concessions at the 
			park district 7:30 p.m. -- DJ Kevin Curry at the 
			park district Dusk -- Fireworks at the park 
			district, with opening ceremony by the American Legion Post 263 
			color guard ___ All other organizations or local 
			communities are invited to share their Fourth of July schedule with 
			LDN readers by emailing their event or schedule of events to
			
			ldneditor@lincolndailynews.com. 
 
	
			 Altman 
	receives award at public health summit 
	Shana Altman, the emergency 
	response coordinator at the Logan County Department of Public Health, 
	received the Director's Recognition Award at the 2013 Integrated Public 
	Health and Medical Preparedness Summit that met June 18-20 in Lombard. This 
	award recognizes an individual whose work has resulted in significant and 
	positive improvements in the Illinois public health system in the field of 
	emergency preparedness and response. Ms. Altman was recognized by the 
			director of the Illinois Department of Public Health with this award 
			for her work in coordinating a local Medical Reserve Corps, 
			preparing and maintaining the department's emergency response plan, 
			collaborating with local and statewide partners, and additionally 
			serving on several conference planning committees. It was also noted 
			that in 2012 she received the Illinois Professional Emergency 
			Manager accreditation from the Illinois Emergency Management Agency. 
			Altman received her award from Dr. 
			David Gill, assistant director of the Illinois Department of Public 
			Health. "Shana has served Logan County as 
			emergency response coordinator at the health department for five 
			years," said Mark Hilliard, administrator at the health department. 
			"Her due diligence, vast knowledge, organizational skills and 
			expertise are a true value to the community."  
 
	
			
			
			 Charron's 
	Auto Repair will raise funds in July for Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund 
	Charron's Auto Repair, in cooperation with 
	NAPA AutoCare Centers nationwide, will be supporting the Intrepid Fallen 
	Heroes Fund. The 
			Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund is a nonprofit organization that 
			provides support to United States military personnel wounded in 
			service to their nation, and their families. Centers in the United 
			States offer specific medical attention and services for those who 
			suffer from traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress. 
			Charron's Auto Repair, 929 S. Kickapoo St., will give away a free 
			T-shirt daily to customers to help support the Fallen Heroes. On July 12, Charron's Auto Repair will host its second Intrepid 
			Fallen Heroes Night at Lincoln Speedway. T-shirts will be given away 
			to some lucky race fans, and proceeds from a 50-50 collection will 
			be donated to the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund. A news release announcing the July effort said: "Our American 
			wounded service members deserve the highest level of care we can 
			give them, and we must all work together to see they get it." 
 
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			 Mount Pulaski Fall Festival to 
			feature craft show MOUNT PULASKI -- The Mount Pulaski 
			Courthouse Foundation is sponsoring a craft show during the annual 
			Mount Pulaski Fall Festival. Viewing times will be on Friday, Sept. 
			6, from noon to 8 p.m. and Saturday, Sept. 7, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. The only types of crafts that will 
			be accepted are woodcarving, woodworking, painting, metal arts and 
			photography. People who wish to exhibit their 
			craft items are asked to send a completed form for each entry to Ms. 
			Carol Van Rheeden, 522 N. Marion St., before Aug. 15. This will 
			allow the committee time to prepare the show information and 
			organize display spaces before the arrival of the actual craft 
			items. The craft show
			
			entry form is available at 
			www.mtpulaskiil.com and at Salt Creek Attic in Mount Pulaski. Craft show guidelines  
				
				
				All craft items submitted should 
				be creations made by the person submitting them.
				
				Actual craft items should be 
				delivered to the Mount Pulaski Courthouse on Wednesday, Sept. 4, 
				between 2 and 6 p.m. To contact the courthouse, call 792-3919. 
				(Other contacts: Barbara, 792-5126; Carol, 792-3860; Salt Creek 
				Attic, 792-5117)
				
				Each item loaned should have an 
				identification label on the bottom or the back. Include owner's 
				name, address and phone number. An address label could be used 
				with phone number added.
				
				A separate entry form must 
				be completed for each item to be exhibited. The forms must be 
				turned in to Ms Carol Van Rheeden by Aug. 15. The
				entry form is available at
				www.mtpulaskiil.com 
				and at Salt Creek Attic in Mount Pulaski.
				
				All items must be picked up on 
				Saturday, Sept 7, between 7 and 8 p.m. or on Sunday, Sept. 8, 
				between 2 and 3 p.m.
				
				Visitors who attend the show will 
				be invited to vote for their favorite piece in the show. Winners 
				in the voting will receive first, second and third prizes.
				
				The committee will take the best 
				possible care of the craft items. Courthouse guides, craft 
				committee members and members of Friends of the Courthouse will 
				be at the courthouse during the entire time the show is in 
				progress. However, the committee cannot be held responsible for 
				the value of any item. Exhibitors for whom this is a problem are 
				asked to have the items covered by personal insurance.
				Submit 
				entry forms as soon as possible. Exhibitors will receive a claim 
				form for each item when they bring the items to the courthouse. 
				Exhibitors must bring their claim forms to claim their 
				items at the end of the show. 
 
	
			 Annual 
			meeting of the Pleasant Valley Cemetery Association 
	MIDDLETOWN -- The annual 
	meeting of the Pleasant Valley Cemetery Association will be on Tuesday, July 
	2, at 7 p.m. at the Knapp-Chesnut-Becker Library in Middletown. 
            All lot owners are welcome to attend. 
 
	
			 Upcoming 
	blood drive at Lincoln Masonic Center 
	To help ensure an adequate 
	blood supply for the region, there will be a blood drive at the Lincoln 
	Masonic Center, 2022 N. Kickapoo, on Monday, July 1, from noon to 6 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 60057 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 Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital 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. 
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