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			Park district notes From Roy 
			Logan, program coordinator 
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            [October 
			08, 2013]  
            
            
            Saturday, Oct. 26, is the date for the second 
			annual Trick or Treat with the Mayor followed by Trunk or 
			Treat. The Lincoln Park District has partnered with the city of 
			Lincoln and Main Street Lincoln to bring a lot of fun for 
			trick-or-treaters in downtown Lincoln. Register in Latham Park 
			beginning at 3 p.m. At 3:30 Mayor Snyder will lead the 
			trick-or-treaters around the downtown area, stopping at 
			participating business and allowing the costumed children to fill 
			their bags with goodies. From 4:30 to 6 p.m. everyone should go to 
			the south side of the courthouse, on Pulaski Street, for Trunk or 
			Treat, where the young people will go from decorated vehicle to 
			vehicle. Free hot dogs will be provided by Joe Ryan Country 
			Financial, and the YMCA will offer lots of fun and games for the 
			children. Trunk or Treat provides a safe environment for families to 
			enjoy an inexpensive Halloween atmosphere. If you have any questions 
			about these free events, contact the park district at 
			732-8770 or 
			info@lincolnparkdistrict.com.  | 
        
            |  To reserve a space for Trunk or Treat, call the park district. There 
			are no registration fees. Individuals, businesses and organizations 
			are invited to participate in Trunk or Treat. All you have to do is 
			come downtown, park, decorate your vehicle with a Halloween theme 
			and bring lots of candy or anything a child may enjoy. Participants 
			may begin setting up their vehicles at 3:30 p.m. Of course it just couldn't be Halloween without Halloween 
			FunFest. The fun kicks off on Wednesday, Oct. 30, from 5 to 6:30 
			p.m. at Symphony of Lincoln, 2202 N. Kickapoo. Trick-or-treaters 
			will go from room to room receiving treats from the residents at the 
			facility. Parents are encouraged to take their small children 
			because the residents really enjoy seeing the young people in their 
			costumes. Following that it is Halloween FunFest time at the park 
			district, running from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on the indoor tennis 
			courts. There will be lots of games for the costumed 
			trick-or-treaters to play, and everyone wins prizes and candy. This 
			is a free event for the children and their families due to the 
			generous donations and financial support of many local businesses 
			and nonprofit organizations.  A new Beginner Kickboxing class is being offered on 
			Saturday mornings in the aerobics room at 9:15. Certified instructor 
			Danita Barger will teach the basics of punches, kicks and 
			terminology. Full boxing gloves are recommended but not required. 
			The gloves are suggested for the extra protection and added weight 
			components that would enhance your workout. This class is designed 
			with beginners in mind and is scheduled to be 30 minutes in length. 
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			 You are invited to join a "Spooky Glow in the Dark Spin Ride." 
			These classes will be at 5:45 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 30, and 
			Thursday, Oct. 31. Glow sticks will be passed out to participants. 
			Spin to some "hauntingly" fun music and have a "ghastly" good time. 
			First-come, first-served basis with 14 spots available for each 
			class. Other new classes are Be Strong Yoga on Monday 8:30 a.m. 
			and on Tuesday at 5:45 p.m. Also at 5:45 p.m. Tuesday is Power 
			Pilates. Visit 
			www.lincolnparkdistrict.com for a listing of all of the group 
			exercise classes.  
			[Text from file received from Roy Logan, 
			Lincoln Park District]
 
			
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