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            Chamber's YPN hosts event to discover ways to tap potential of our young 
			people 
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            [October 18, 2013] 
            The Young Professionals Network 
			of Logan County will host a presentation Monday night by Jack 
			Shultz, author of "Boomtown USA," and Craig Lindvahl, founder of a 
			CEO program in Effingham. The event will begin at 6 p.m. in the 
			Lincoln Community High School auditorium. | 
		
            |  This event is open to anyone in the community who is concerned about 
			the economic future of Lincoln and Logan County. All ages are 
			encouraged to attend, particularly high school and college students. 
			Millennial entrepreneurs, young people under the age of 29, are 
			quickly transforming communities, according to Shultz, the "Boomtown 
			USA" author. He says towns that figure out how to inspire, instruct 
			and assist these young entrepreneurs are going to find their futures 
			much brighter. He also says that local entrepreneurs put down much 
			deeper roots than those recruited into the community, but it doesn't 
			just happen. He says there are reams of research showing that 
			communities must connect with millennials to create the most 
			positive economic future. "Boomtown USA" is about developing the 
			tools to make those connections and transforming a community. 
			
			 The event sponsors, Integrity Data and Rolling Prairie 
			Subdivision, look at this presentation as an opportunity to bring 
			two great entrepreneurial coaches to the community and to discover 
			ways to tap the potential of our many talented young people.  The presentation will last approximately 1 1/2 hours with a 
			question-and-answer period included. 
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			 Immediately following the presentation, there will be a reception 
			in the LCHS lobby, in front of the auditorium, with food, drinks and 
			an opportunity to network with others attending. The reception is 
			sponsored by Heartland Community College Foundation, the city of 
			Lincoln, Logan County Board and Peasley Funeral Home. There is no admission fee for the evening. Any donations will go 
			to support the Young Professionals Network. Reservations are not 
			required but are encouraged to help organizers prepare. To RSVP or 
			for more details, contact Meghan at the Lincoln/Logan Chamber of 
			Commerce, 217-735-2385 or 
			info@lincolnillinois.com.  The Young Professionals Network is designed for individuals in 
			their 20s and 30s who work in Lincoln and Logan County. The purpose 
			of the group is to connect young professionals with one another, 
			build strong relationships, grow together and develop ties to the 
			community. 
            [Text from file received from 
			the Lincoln/Logan County
            Chamber of Commerce] |