The sale items will include cakes, 
			candies, cookies, pies, breads and other delightful items perfect 
			for your Easter dinner.Let 
			the Humane Society do all your Easter baking as you help support the 
			shelter and the animals they care for.
			
			
			
			
			 Carol 
	Webb, member of Grail team, to speak at St. John UCC
Carol 
	Webb, member of Grail team, to speak at St. John UCC
	The Charity Guild of St. John United Church of 
	Christ will host a program Tuesday evening, March 26, by Carol Webb, a 
	member of the International Leadership Team of The Grail. The program will 
	begin at 6:30 p.m. in the St. John Fellowship Hall.
			The Grail is an international 
			movement of women of different cultures, social backgrounds and 
			generations in 17 countries.
			Webb's work is focused particularly 
			on education, training and community development in the global 
			south. She has given workshops and trainings in Brasil, Papua New 
			Guinea, Portugal, Mocambique, South Africa, Kenya, Uganda and 
			Tanzania.
			About her involvement for almost 40 years, she said: "The Grail 
			is an organization committed to building a world of justice and 
			peace through education and action. We focus our work particularly 
			on encouraging the full participation of women in their communities 
			and the world at large. At the heart of Grail's life is our 
			spirituality and search for a deeper understanding of God and God's 
			presence in our world. Acknowledging that we are part of the whole 
			creation, we strive to live simply and to nurture a culture of care 
			for all the earth."
			
			
			
			
			
			 Lincoln 
	College invites public to join 2 outings to Cubs-Cardinals games
Lincoln 
	College invites public to join 2 outings to Cubs-Cardinals games
	Tickets 
	are now available for Lincoln College's annual "Take Me Out to the Ball 
	Game" 
	event hosted by the LC Office of Alumni Relations and Special Events. This 
	year there are two opportunities to watch the Chicago Cubs play the St. 
	Louis Cardinals: at Wrigley Field (a rooftop experience) in Chicago on July 
	13 and at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Mo., on Aug. 10. Both are Saturday 
	games scheduled to start at 6:15 p.m.
Tickets are available to all Lincoln 
			College alumni, friends and the general public. Both events are 
			all-inclusive; with motor coach transportation available. Ticket 
			availability is limited, so make your reservations now.
			
			The cost for each game is $150 per 
			person and includes a game ticket, air-conditioned party room 
			overlooking the outfield, a buffet meal, and unlimited soda and beer 
			(and wine in Chicago). The St. Louis game will also include door 
			prizes and a raffle of Cardinals and Cubs items.
			The bus cost for the Chicago game 
			is $40 per person, with pickups in Lincoln and Normal. For the St. 
			Louis game, the bus is $30 per person, with pickups in Lincoln and 
			Springfield.
			To reserve your tickets or for more 
			information, contact the college alumni office at 217-732-3155, ext. 
			217; call toll-free at 877-522-5867; or visit
			
			http://www.lincolncollege.edu/alumni/. Additional questions can 
			be emailed to Kerri Taylor at
			
			ktaylor@lincolncollege.edu.
			
			
			
			
			 DeWitt-Logan 
			retired teachers meet April 10
DeWitt-Logan 
			retired teachers meet April 10
	CLINTON -- The quarterly 
	meeting of the DeWitt-Logan unit of the Illinois Retired Teachers 
	Association will be on April 10 at 10:30 a.m. at Ted's Garage Restaurant in 
	Clinton. The program will be presented by Pam Kogler, administrative 
	services manager, and Lesley Booth, Medicare coordination of benefits 
	supervisor. Both come from Central Management Systems and are specialists in 
	the Teachers' Retirement Insurance Program. They will present information on 
	coordination of benefits with Medicare.
	The
			Illinois Retired 
			Teachers Association is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization of 
			retired educators. The association serves the needs and interests of 
			its members through advocacy, education, cooperation and 
			socialization in a flexible organizational structure. Membership is 
			open to all retired and active teachers and their spouses.
			
			
			
			
			 Danielle Krabbe serving as Business Brigade volunteer in Panama
Danielle Krabbe serving as Business Brigade volunteer in Panama
	LITCHFIELD -- Danielle Krabbe, a junior at the University of Illinois, is participating in Global 
	Business Brigades, the world's largest student-led global health and 
	sustainable development organization. She is currently spending seven days 
	in a rural community in Panama to help provide solutions to the community's 
	economic needs.
The beneficiaries typically have a low 
			level of income, lack of collateral and low level of education.
			
			Krabbe is conducting household visits 
			in which she assesses the family's level of financial competency and 
			entrepreneurial goals. She then provides educational and technical 
			assistance in personal finance, basic accounting and business 
			planning.
			The Business Brigade volunteers 
			invest in the community savings and loan by providing seed capital. 
			The seed capital provides loans to small businesses and 
			entrepreneurs to either expand current operations or pursue new 
			business opportunities.
			Krabbe is studying in the College 
			of Business at the University of Illinois and majoring in marketing 
			and management. She is a 2011 graduate of Litchfield High School. 
			
		Danielle is the daughter of Roger and Dana Krabbe 
of Litchfield and granddaughter of Dan and Marilyn Wheat of Lincoln.
			
			
			
			
			
			 HSLC 
			now seeking donations for 2nd annual garage sale
HSLC 
			now seeking donations for 2nd annual garage sale
			The Humane Society of Logan County is seeking donations of goods 
			for the second annual "Big Spring Garage Sale." Clean, gently used 
			items for donation can be dropped off every Wednesday and Saturday, 
			beginning April 3, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Logan County 
			Fairgrounds. Use the south entrance.
			For more information or to arrange pickup, call 732-1979 or 
			732-7853. Electronics cannot be accepted. 
			This year's sale will be May 10 and 11, a Friday and Saturday, at 
			the Logan County Fairgrounds.
			Items for sale will include home decor, toys, sporting goods, 
			furniture, clothes, shoes, accessories, holiday items, outdoor 
			goods, books, CDs, DVDs and much more. There will also be food, 
			music and fun stuff just for kids.
			With the support of the community, the HSLC was able to open a 
			shelter in 2011. Since then, they have placed more than 200 cats and 
			dogs in forever homes, and facilitated in more than 400 low-cost 
			spay and neuters per year. 
			
			
			
			
			
			 Land 
			of Lincoln Honor Flight 'welcome home' event March 26
Land 
			of Lincoln Honor Flight 'welcome home' event March 26
			SPRINGFIELD -- Donations and efforts of many individuals, 
			organizations and businesses have allowed Land of Lincoln Honor 
			Flight to take 16 more World War II veterans, 68 more Korean 
			veterans and one Vietnam veteran to Washington, D.C., next week to 
			see the World War II Memorial, Korean Memorial, Vietnam Memorial, 
			Arlington Cemetery, National Air and Space Museum, and other 
			memorials. Seventy-seven guardians who are responsible for the 
			veterans' comfort and safety will be on the 19th Land of Lincoln 
			Honor Flight. This is the first flight for 2013.
			The public is invited to a "welcome home" ceremony for these 
			WWII, Korean era and Vietnam veterans when the plane arrives back at 
			Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport in Springfield at 9:30 p.m. on 
			Tuesday, March 26. Wear red, white and blue to show your 
			appreciation. 
			Veterans on this flight come from the Illinois towns of Alton, 
			Auburn, Bartonville, Benson, Brimfield, Bunker Hill, Canton, 
			Carlinville, Carrollton, Chatham, Chillicothe, Clinton, Dawson, 
			Decatur, East Peoria, Elgin, Elmwood, Fairbury, Forrest, Greenview, 
			Groveland, Jacksonville, Latham, Lincoln, Loami, Manchester, Mason 
			City, Medora, Metamora, Morton, Mount Olive, Mount Pulaski, Normal, 
			North Pekin, Odell, Pekin, Peoria, Petersburg, Pontiac, Roanoke, 
			Rochester, Roodhouse, Rushville, San Jose, Saybrook, Sherman, 
			Springfield, Taylorville, Tremont, Virden, Virginia, White Hall, 
			Wood River and Yates City. 
			Applications from veterans are still 
			being accepted for the following, but WWII veterans will be served 
			first: 
			
				- 
				Veterans who 
				enlisted by Dec. 31, 1946 (WWII -- 101 currently on the list)
				 
- 
				Veterans who 
				served Jan. 1, 1947, through Dec. 31, 1957 (Korean era -- 388 
				currently on the list) 
- 
				Veterans who served Jan. 1, 1958, 
				through May 7, 1975 (137 currently on the list) 
Flights are also scheduled for April 23 (already full), May 21 
			(already full) and June 18 (being filled). If funds are available, 
			there will be additional flights in September and October.
			The Land of Lincoln Honor Flight board welcomes the chance to 
			speak to organizations, businesses, churches, conventions or others 
			groups about their mission, future flights, guardian duties, 
			fundraising and donations.
			For more information about this flight, how individuals and 
			groups can help the mission, how to obtain applications, how to 
			become a member, and to learn more about Land of Lincoln Honor 
			Flight, go to the website,
			
			www.landoflincolnhonorflight.org, or contact Ray Wiedle: home, 
			314-427-2317; cell, 217-622-1473; email,
			arwiedle@sbcglobal.net.