The Independent-News, Volume 116, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 June 1990 — Page 4

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JUNE 28, 1990

' IRdssl ft w ■ £ A K ft Bl ft BR UB WM yH w 13® 118 ■ll aB B Rvi ■JMIJUUUAUai HOMETOWN CELEBRATIONS Tuesday, July 4 is Independence Day. Both of our local hometowns each year feature local celebrations. And, actually, the only conflict is the fireworks display at the end of the day on July 4th. Walkerton again will feature a midway for several days and many activities centered around the park on July 4, climaxing with the big fireworks display at 9:30 p.m. North Liberty features a parade held at 2:00 p.m. The scene then shifts to the park where the fireworks display also culminates their celebration at dusk. Both of these celebrations take a lot of planning and a lot of financial responsibility. The work done by the committees in charge is much more than the average person realizes as they have gotten to the point of taking the 4th of July celebrations for granted. They don’t just happen. In Walkerton, a volunteer committee now spearheads the program after many years of the Chamber, Lions Club and American Legion handling the responsibilities. In North Liberty, the Volunteer Fire Department is the organizing group. Both celebrations are dependent on funds raised throughout the year to finance these fine programs. The public’s support is needed through participation in these various fund raisers to continue to make the programs possible. Raffles and other fund raisers plus outright donations are a big source of the revenue that is needed to put on the various activities. It is not too late for the public to help support the annual 4th of July celebrations. Both groups are holding raffles and other sources of fund raising plus donations are still available for everyone to help in their own small way. It is this type of help that keeps the programs going. Plan now to spend your 4th of July in Walkerton or North Liberty (or both) as the various events unfold. The Walkerton celebration will actually run through Sunday, July 8 as the midway will be open from Tuesday through Sunday. Other events also are at various times in addition to on the 4th itself. We urge you to take advantage of these hometown celebrations put on by your own dedicated hometown people.

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UPDATE ON DICK KICKBUSH This letter is to all my friends and colleagues to let you know that my arbitration hearing that was scheduled for this Thursday, at 10:00 a.m., has been rescheduled for Thursday, July sth. There has been an attempt to try to dismiss the hearing which could be a violation of the master teaching contract for the local Teacher’s Association. It is my desire to have the hearing and abide by the decision of the impartial arbitrator. Thank you to all for your continued support and prayers throughout this ordeal. Professionally And Lovingly Yours, Dick Kickbush NOTICE The Marshall County Christian Women’s Club invites you and your friends to a buffet luncheon, Wednesday, July 11, from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., at the Balloon Wurks Restaurant, Holiday Inn, Plymouth. The cost of the luncheon is $5.00 inclusive. The theme for the meeting is “Christmas In July” and will feature Christmas crafts by Kathy Meek, of Culver with music by Tami Broch, Plymouth. Jan Behling, South Milwaukee, Wisconsin. will be the speaker. For reservations, by July 6. call Joanne at 784-2426 or Barbara at 5862284. Wk Exercise . regularly- CvV 7 J XZ WERE AGHTWG FOB KIRUFE

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stand the legalities facing each department and thus, many times, making it hard for them to handle each individual problem. Ed Criswell, candidate for Marshall County Sheriff, was kind enough to attend the meeting and answer many questions of how the association can possibly obtain needed help that the association is seeking to help in it’s endeavors to keep law and order around the lake area. The Koontz Lake Association is a nonprofit corporation that works to promote the welfare of the Koontz Lake community and is in need of many more members and willing workers to assure success of all the association’s endeavors. Stop at the association’s Natcho Booth during the July 4th Festival and inquire about being a member and how you can help. The White House has 132 rooms and a bomb shelter. It occupies 84,184 square feet.