| Events will range from garage sales, 
			auto racing and an electric car show to art exhibits and the 
			Illinois Route 66 Hall of Fame Banquet. 
			Festivities will begin with the annual 
			Route 66 Garage Sale, which will take place from 7 a.m. until dusk 
			Friday, Saturday and Sunday in Lincoln.  This year, vendors can rent indoor 
			or outdoor space at the VFW, 915 Fifth St., or flea market space at 
			The Mill, 738 S. Washington St. For reservations at the VFW, or 
			general information about the garage sales, call Andrea Dykman at 
			217-735-0294. The Logan County Tourism Bureau at 217-732-8687 is 
			taking reservations for spaces at The Mill. For the first time, Logan County 
			Outreach, a community betterment organization, and Lincoln Printers 
			will host the Route 66 Garage Sale. Private garage sales will also take 
			place throughout the community. Those planners are urged to use 
			traditional news and social media outlets to advertise their sales. On Friday night, race fans can 
			watch the POWRi competition at Lincoln Speedway on the Logan County 
			Fairgrounds. Gates open at 3 p.m., with hot laps at 6:30 p.m. and 
			racing at 7 p.m. The Mill 2nd Saturday Flea Market 
			on June 8 is the premiere event for a series of flea markets there 
			on the second Saturday of each month through October. The flea 
			market will run from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. The Lincoln Art Institute gallery 
			at 112 S. McLean St. in downtown Lincoln will be open on Saturday 
			from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Main Street Lincoln will sponsor a 
			PLUS 5K run and health fair in downtown Lincoln on Saturday. Also on Saturday, an Electric 
			Vehicle Cruise-In will take place from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. along 
			the original Mother Road in historic downtown Atlanta. The free 
			public cruise-in is sponsored by the Atlanta Betterment Fund. After it was commissioned in 1926, 
			Route 66 was responsible for a huge increase in automobile traffic 
			that led to the need for businesses to serve the traveling public. 
			Among these new businesses were service stations. Now, Route 66 is poised to help 
			create the next big transportation infrastructure -- charging 
			stations for electric vehicles. Atlanta is interested in helping 
			other Route 66 communities discover how to better serve the 
			traveling public that will be searching for an electric plug-in 
			instead of a gas pump. The June 8 Electric Vehicle 
			Cruise-in, Illinois' first, will display some cool EV cars and offer 
			a chance to learn more about how the Mother Road is working to give 
			birth to a new travel infrastructure. All electric and hybrid cars are 
			invited to participate in the cruise-in. The event will also feature 
			vintage music, great food, a 50-50 drawing and hourly drawings. [to top of second 
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			Atlanta offers two Level 2 Eaton 
			charging stations, available by advance reservation at no fee. There 
			are also 16 Level 1 charging stations available at no cost on a 
			first-come, first-served basis.  For more information about the 
			cruise-in, or to make reservations to use the Level 2 charger, 
			contact Bill Thomas of the Atlanta Betterment Fund at 217-648-5077 
			or wthomas@teleologic.net. Atlanta will also exhibit the 
			results of its first Rt. 66 Reinterpreted Art Project from May 1 
			through Aug. 13.  Modeled on Chicago's "Cows on 
			Parade" exhibit, the Rt. 66 Reinterpreted Art Project presented 
			artists the opportunity to create their own take on one of the 20th 
			century's most iconic and recognizable symbols, the U.S. Route 66 
			highway shield. Artists were provided a blank 
			2-by-2-foot wooden cutout of the Route 66 highway shield, painted 
			white, which then became their personal canvas. Each shield was 
			required to incorporate the text "U.S. 66," but otherwise the design 
			was left to each artist's imagination. The Atlanta Betterment Fund, 
			sponsor of the project, selected 10 shields as finalists. Visitors 
			can vote on their favorites, and those with the most votes will be 
			named winners of the contest. At the conclusion of the project, the 
			five winning shields, along with the names of the artists who 
			created them, will be displayed on a permanent basis in the Atlanta 
			Rt. 66 Park. For more information, contact Bill Thomas at the 
			telephone number or email address above. The annual Route 66 Association of 
			Illinois Motor Tour will pass through Logan County on Saturday, June 
			8. Many of the participants will stay overnight Saturday before 
			continuing the tour on Sunday. The Route 66 Association Hall of 
			Fame Banquet will take place Saturday evening at Lincoln College. 
			Advance reservations are required for the banquet. For more 
			information about either the banquet or the motor tour, visit the 
			Route 66 Association of Illinois at 
			il66assoc.org. 
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