The Independent-News, Volume 119, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 April 1994 — Page 6
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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — APRIL 7. 1994
ARTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVAL SUNDAY, APRIL 17 AT J.G.H.S. ■L ■ /
The 27th annual Tri Kappa Art and Craft Festival will be open to the public for viewing on Sunday, April 17th from 11:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. at the John Glenn High School cafeteria. The show is sponsored by the North Liberty Zeta Pi and the Walkerton Epsilon Chi Chapters of Tri Kappa. Musical entertainment will be provided by various soloists and ensembles from Urey Middle School and John Glenn High School as well as the John Glenn Jazz Band and Ryhthm Express Show Choir. Participation is open to all students in pre-kindergarten through high school and adults in the John Glenn and St. Patrick school systems. This year's featured guest artists will be employees of the John Glenn High School Corporation and St. Patrick Elementary School. This will be a special time for students, parents and guests to LOST MALE WHITE CATE WITH BLACK SPOTS Wearing no collar Declawed front Answers to T-Mull. Large squeaks when picked up Lost in the vicinity of Thorn and Tyler Road If found please call 586-3938
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see some of the talent that is created by the adults that work in our school systems. One such individual is Mr. Dan Hutton. Mr. Hutton coaches the girls junior varsity basketball team at John Glenn High School. He also works in LaPorte for Prudential Insurance. You may have already seen some of his outstanding art work if you have been in the John Glenn High School gym since it was remodeled last summer. All of the newly painted areas were done by Mr. Hutton. His work doesn't stop in the gymnasium either, you can also see some of his creations in the wrestling room, out on the football field, and on the baseball dugouts. Mr. Hutton majored in Art while at Manchester College and taught Art in Ohio. He plans to pursue his Art career in his upcoming retirement. Contest Rule* 1. Entries should be brought to the John Glenn High School cafeteria on Saturday, April 16, at 8:00 a.m. 2. The public viewing of art and crafts will be in the John Glenn High School cafeteria on Sunday, April 17, from 11:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. E.S.T. 3. Students in Pre-Kindergar-ten through Grade 12 and any adults within the John Glenn School Corporation boundaries may participate. 4. Contestants are limited to two entried per category. 5. Divisions are art, craft and photography for Kindergarten through Grade 6 and Adults. Art, craft, photography and computer graphics are the divisions for middle school. High school divisions are basic art, drawing, commercial
design, photography, painting, basic art sculpture and sculpture. All woodworking projects will be classified as a craft. 6. Each entry should have a contestant's name, school, grade and media on the entry blank. Media is the material used in the art; for example, water color, oil, crayon, ink, pencil, charcoal, etc. Labels may be obtained from the school art teachers or the local newspaper. Entry blanks will also be available on Saturday, April 16th at the John Glenn High School cafeteria. 7. Art or craft not labeled es such will be labeled at the discretion of the art show committee. Unidentifiable work will be ineligible. 8. Adults will be judged separately from students and should include address on the entry blank. 9. All work submitted must have been done by the contestants themselves since the last contest. 10. Three-dimensional work is considered a craft unless the contest committee is advised differently. The work will be categorized at the discretion of the contest committee. 11. Paint-by-number, tracing, kits, molds of other direct copying will not be permitted. The committee’s decision is final. In the craft category, plastic canvas, fabrics, etc. may be used. Patterns may be used but not kits for crafts. Woodworking is a three-dimen-sional wood project made by the individual since the last art show. 12. Photos are accepted if taken by the participant since the last art show. Photos may be black and white or in color and must be at least 35 square inches in size, including mat. Divisions will be elementary, middle school, high school and adult. 13. Judging will be on the basis of originality, composition, color and neatness. Art work is to be mounted or matted and can be no larger than 22 x 30 when finished. Framing is permissible in craft category only. 14. Each grade will be judged separately from another for PreKindergarten/Kindergarten thru Grade 8. Judges' decisions are
A Special Invitation । Sunday, April 10, 1994 । 111 /t TVk Jul / I f 8:00 a.m. — Worship Service 9:00 a.m. — Sunday School f 10:15 a.m. — Worship Service f j CANTATA ’ “Behold, The Lamb" I CHOIR DIRECTOR: SHARON KLINEDINST (ORGANIST: PATSY GURTNER A PIANIST: SHERRY KLINEDINST ’ a Walkerton United Methodist Church a I 1000 Georgia Street Phone: 586-3534 or 586-3404 | । DR. DONALD CHARLES LACY J
final. 15. Consultation is permitted as long as the art submitted is the contestant's own work. 16. Adult entries should be claimed immediately after the public showing ends at 4:00 p.m. E.S.T. on Sunday, April 17. 17. Liability: All entries and accepted works are submitted at the owner's risk. The art committee will do its best to care for the art work. A committee member will be present from the time the art work is brought in on Saturday morning until after the showing on Sunday or the building is locked. SENIOR CARD CLUB RESULTS The Walkerton Senior Card Gub winners last week were, Tuesday in euchre: first, John Ranker! 63; second, Helen V^rkler 61; third, Morris Searfoss 60; and fourth, Leon McKesson 59. The pinochle winners on Thursday were: first, Helen Verkier 417; second, Martha Young, 408; third. Liz Moreau 397; and fourth, Cheryl Rizek, 366. OREGON TOWNSHIP HOMEMAKERS TO MEET TUESDAY, APRIL 12 The Oregon Township Homemakers Gub will meet at Al’s Diner on Tuesday, April 12, at one o’clock. We will have an exchange of plants, bulbs or seeds. Also going back to donating canned goods.
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