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            [November 04, 2013]      Send a link to a friend Early Saturday, while the 
			sun was shining now and again, by 9 a.m. the outside temperature was 
			still only 45 degrees.   That didn't stop the Lincoln 
			Community High School National Honor Society from fulfilling a 
			promise to help with the "Plant the Town Red" project by planting tulips at Shay 
			Parking Lot, though it may have sped them up just a bit. By a 
			quarter to 10, the group was wrapping up the last of three tulip 
			beds. Kathy Vinyard of the city of Lincoln said she was really 
			surprised how quickly the kids worked. She expected that it 
			would take a couple of hours at least to plant a total of 800 tulip 
			bulbs, but the kids were going to wrap up in just over an hour. The beds are along 
			Clinton Street on the south side of the lot. Before planting the 
			bulbs, the group worked to clean out weeds among the plants already 
			in the beds. Then, with assistance from Bill and Kathy Vinyard 
			and Gene Mehan, the kids drilled the holes and planted the tulips. 
			Pictures by Nila Smith |