GRAYSLAKE Tuesday Feb 5 2013 First through third graders participants in a program about Abraham Lincoln at Grayslake Library are shown how to make an edible log cabin out of graham crackers, pretzels, chocolate frosting and rolos after learning about the 16th president..| Michelle LaVigne~Sun-Times Media
GRAYSLAKE Wednesday Feb 6 2013 MaryBeth Bank of Grayslake, a youth services library assistant at Grayslake Library, shows participants in a program about Abraham Lincoln one of the log cabins he lived in. | Michelle LaVigne~Sun-Times Media
GRAYSLAKE Wednesday Feb 6 2013 Seven-year-old Colby Rudl has her photo taken by Abraham Lincoln, wearing his signature cap, during a program at Grayslake Library where first through third graders learned about Abraham Lincoln as well as made an edible log cabin. | Michelle LaVigne~Sun-Times Media
GRAYSLAKE Wednesday Feb 6 2013 Eight-year-old Duncan Jones of Grayslake holds up the frosting being used as "glue" to hold pretzel and graham crackers on to a milk carton. The project was part of the Grayslake Library's program for first through third graders where they learned about Abraham Lincoln as well as made an edible log cabin.| Michelle LaVigne~Sun-Times Media
GRAYSLAKE Tuesday Feb 5 2013 Seven-year-old Mihir Tandon of Glenview examines a penny during a program about Abraham Lincoln at Grayslake Library. | Michelle LaVigne~Sun-Times Media
GRAYSLAKE Tuesday Feb 5 2013 MaryBeth Bank of Grayslake, a youth services library assistant at Grayslake Library, introduces herself dressed as Abraham Lincoln during a program for first through third graders. | Michelle LaVigne~Sun-Times Media
MaryBeth Bank of Grayslake, a youth services library assistant at Grayslake Area Public Library, entertained students in grades 1-3 with a program about Abraham Lincoln. …