The Independent-News, Volume 118, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 July 1992 — Page 5

Pookie Johnson To Appear At Potato Creek Park The Indiana Department of Natural Resources Cultural Arts Program will host a performance of Pookie Johnson and Friends on Friday, July 3, at Potato Creek State Park. The performance, which is free of charge and open to the public, will be held at the Beach lawn at 7:30 p.m. Hailing from Indianapolis, Pookie Johnson performs with some of JOHNSON INS. AGENCY DON R, JOHNSON Certified Insurance Counselor DONNA L. RAUSCH DIANE JOHNSON We Sell Service Along With Our Product Call (219)586-2580 Koontz Lake

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the best j&zz bands to be found in the state. With jazz sounds from blues to ballads, and some of the best reviews from DNR audiences, this group offers something for everyone. And for a perfect ending ... the performance is followed by a fireworks display. You are invited to bring the family to this entertaining presentation. Although the performance is free, the standard $2.00 per car (.50 per person for buses) will be charged at the gate. Lawn chairs or blankets are suggested to ensure comfortable seating. SCAVENGER HUNT WINNERS IN SUMMER RECREATION On Wednesday, June 24, kids in the Walkerton Summer Recreation Program had a scavenger hunt. Congratulations to the winners: Jared Fraschetti and Derek O’Dell, who were first place winners. Jenand Heather Burrelson were the second place winners. You can still sign up for summer recreation. Ages 6-9 go from 8:00 -11:00; ages 10 - 12 from 12:00 - 3:00. Every Wednesday there will be a speical event starting at 11:00 a.m.

WOMAN’S CLUB ATTENDS “PLAIN AND FANCY” AT AMISH ACRES The GFWC Walkerton Woman’s Community Club got together for their annual summer sojourn on Thursday, June 25. They went to luncheon and a play at Amish Acres. The play, "Plain And Fancy”, was shown in the newly reconstructed 1911 Round Bam. The 30-year old stage play about the Amish portrays the quaint customs, stem morals, picturesque dress and language of these peaceable people. The luncheon was delicious and the service excellent. The 27 ladies enjoyed the many shops which included a bakery, a fudgery, a soda fountain and a meat and cheese shop. They explored the three bam shops where handmade quilts, rag rugs, lye soap, apple butter and crockery were sold. Some were intrigued by the Greeting Bam Loft Gift Shop and the Country Antiques where tinware, furniture, ironware, bolts of calico cloth, toys and cookbooks filled the shelves. There is also a Stonehouse Christmas Shop where ornaments and holiday decorations from around the world can be pur-

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chased. The excursion was planned and administered by the vice-president and program chairman, Carol Knop and was thoroughly enjoyed by all. FIRST ANNUAL “SUMMER SLAM” SET FOR AUGUST 2 The first annual Summer Slam will be held on Sunday, August 2. The fee for registering will be SIO.OO per person for early registration. Dealine for early registration will be Friday, July 17, at 5:00 p.m. Late registration will be $15.00 per person. The fee will include a T-shirt, food, beverage, fun and a lot of sun! You don’t need a team, this will be a draw tournaments, using four person coed teams. The tournament will be round robin. Drawings and entry deadline will be 8:15 a.m. August 2. The tournament will begin at 9:15 a.m. The winning team will receive sweatshirts. The tournament will be played at the Washington Street beach! Hope to see ya I For more information contact Monique Pavey at 586-7922.

“IN-LAWS AND OUT-LAWS” REUNION JULY 5 On Sunday, July sth, 100 people are expected for the Zerby-Hughes-Wood Reunion at the Potato Creek State Park. The activities will begin at 10:00 a.m. with potluck dinner at 12:00 noon. Also the program in the afternoon will consist of games, talent show and visiting. Relatives planning to attend will come from Florida, Georgia, Virginia, Ohio, North Carolina, Texas and Colorado. Special recognition will be given to some members of the families. E-Z STUMP REMOVAL REASONABLE RATES Bill Ellinger 586-2167 Walkerton FULLY INSURED | 4 25 91p

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