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March 31, 2020

Town offers links for help during pandemic

Council in Aging Director Carolyn Bottum has compiled this list of resources for residents of all ages who need general assistance during the Covid-19 emergency as well as help with food, medication delivery, donating or receiving financial assistance, and managing stress and anxiety. Resources are being added as time goes on; send any changes or corrections to bottumc@lincolntown.org.  

Food pantry needs shopping bags

With an increased client load, the St. Vincent de Paul food pantry in Lincoln is running low on shopping bags and seeks donations of sturdy paper shopping bags with handles and strong plastic bags (not the flimsy single-use ones). Please drop them off on a dry day at the side entrance to St. Joseph Church on the left side of the church where the ramp is).

Trails open but usage monitored

Although some towns in the area are closing their conservation trails due to the pubic health emergency, Lincoln is keeping its trails open but “keeping a close eye on usage,” Town Administrator Tim Higgins said on March 30. Walkers are urged to maintain social distancing, and dogs must also be kept on leash at all time. The town’s parks and playgrounds are closed.

Zoom practice meetings now offered twice a week

Resident Andy Payne is hosting “Zoom for beginners” practice video meetings every Monday and Wednesday at 1 p.m. Go to https://zoom.us/j/577144331 or, if you already have the free Zoom app installed, launch Zoom and type in meeting ID 577 144 331 at the appropriate time. All are welcome (participants needn’t be Lincoln residents). The meetings offer basic lessons on using Zoom and and give a chance for those who aren’t familiar with video conferencing to learn, explore, and fiddle with the settings and features in a low-stakes environment. For help in installing Zoom, email Payne at andy@payne.org or click on one of the websites below.

  • Download app from Zoom
  • Mac computers (video tutorial)
  • iOS download for iPhones
  • Plugin for the Chrome browser

Library book group to meet on Zoom

On Friday, April 10 at 9:30 a.m., the Lincoln Pubic Library’s Friday Morning Book Group will meet via Zoom to discuss The Bookshop by Penelope Fitzgerald. Anyone interested in joining the discussion online may email lincoln@minlib.net for an invitation and instructions. Copies of the books are available for download in e-book or audio book formats via Hoopla.

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