|  The chamber has hired the Greg Glick Band to entertain the crowd. 
			Guests at the event will be treated to birthday cake and cupcakes 
			from Peggy's Place, pizza from Guzzardo's, and adult libations 
			provided by the Logan County Herald. Corey Leonard with Shelter 
			Insurance and Joe Ryan with Country Financial will grill hot dogs 
			with all the trimmings. Heartland Community College will give out 
			walking tacos. State Bank of Lincoln and the Lincoln & Logan County 
			Development Partnership will hand out water and soft drinks. The 
			chamber's Young Professionals Network will have a margarita booth 
			set up for those over the age of 21. "This event is free to everyone," said Andi Hake, executive 
			director of the chamber of commerce. "We've invited all our members 
			and their employees to come celebrate with us. We'd also love for 
			businesses and their employees that are not members of the chamber 
			to come out and be our guests. Basically we wanted to throw a big 
			birthday party and invite all our friends." 
			 To kick off a yearlong celebration, the chamber unveiled a new 
			permanent logo in the Lincoln Christmas Parade on Nov. 29. The 
			chamber had an entry in the annual Main Street Lincoln parade, and 
			among those present for the launch of the new logo and yearlong 
			celebration were many past chamber presidents; Bobbi Abbott, the 
			immediate past executive director; and many current chamber 
			ambassadors and board members. The chamber's planning committee for the 100th anniversary has 
			worked for more than a year to ensure that the new logo and the rich 
			history of the chamber are well-represented in all that the chamber 
			chooses to do for the celebration. At the downtown celebration next 
			week, the chamber will hand out its 100th anniversary book, produced 
			by the Logan County Herald. 
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			 The 100th anniversary committee is made up of the 
			chamber's immediate past president, Eric Graue; Don Peasley, 
			president; Andi Hake, executive director; and other past presidents 
			of the chamber, including Donna Boyd, Deron Powell, Patrick Doolin, 
			Dave Campbell, John Guzzardo, Bill Marcotte, Mary Conrady, Becky 
			Werth and Bill Gossett. In addition to the party on Tuesday, the chamber plans to 
			continue the celebration through the week to Friday, the day of the 
			annual golf outing, where the chamber has hired The Shake to perform 
			for guests. The band will begin at 8 p.m. on the pool deck at the 
			Elks Lodge, and the performance is open to the general public for 
			$3. Individuals who golf or have dinner at the Friday event get in 
			to hear the band at no additional cost. Cash bar will be available. 
			Spots for teams and individuals are still available for golfing 
			along with dinner tickets.  For more information on any of the 100th anniversary events, 
			contact the chamber at 217-735-2385 or
			
			chamber@lincolnillinois.com. The mission of the chamber of commerce is to advocate, support 
			and unify local businesses for the prosperity of Logan County. 
            [Text from file received from 
			the Lincoln/Logan County
            Chamber of Commerce] 
            
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