The Independent-News, Volume 121, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 April 1996 — Page 12
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INDEPENDENT NEWS — APRIL 18, 1996
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Parade will be, “Music, Music, Music!” Some ideas to consider for a float are as follows: Roaring 20’s, 50’s and 60’s; Rock & Roll; Big Band Era; Barber Shop Quartet; Disco; Country Hoe Down and Musicals. For more information, please call John Dooms at 656-8343 or Nancy Sheaks at 656-4475.
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The 29th Annual Tri Kappa Fine Arts Festival will be held on Sunday, April 28, from Noon--4:00 p.m. in the John Glenn Dining Commons. The annual show is sponsored jointly by the Walkerton Epsilon Chi and the North Liberty Zeta Pi Chapters of Tri Kappa. Participation is open to all students in pre-kin-dergarten through high ^7 school and adults living in the John Glenn and St.
SPORTS NEWS
The Falcon Freestyle Wrestling team went to Valparaiso High School for the Viking Freestyle Open, on Saturday, April 13. Those attending included Andy King, Chad Ladyaga, Harry Ganzer, Jeff Aldrich, Lucas Garrett, William Borror, Jon Stevens, Andy Stevens, Chad Carrico, Blake Bent, Chad Tetzlaff, Henry Lowry, Jason Lowry, Derek Daube, Eric Reese, Joey Curtis, Rick Curtis, Andy Bogard, Matt Bogard, Jim Aldrich, John Dolph and Kyle Laßere. Fresh POTATO DONUTS Fried In Canola Oil Sat., April 20 8-11 A.M. North Liberty Masonic Lodge “for rent NORTH LIBERTY COMMUNITY CENTER AIR CONDITIONED Renting For All Occasions 300 S. Main Street Phone 656-4134 11593
Patrick’s School Systems. Musical entertainment is being coordinated by the John Glenn High School Music Department. Contest Rules 1. Entries should be brought to the John Glenn High School cafeteria on Saturday, April 27 at 8:00 a.m. 2. The public viewing of art and crafts will be in the John Glenn High School cafeteria on Sun-
day, April 18, from Noon- 4:00 p.m. 3. Students in Pre-Kin-dergarten through Grade 12 and any adults within the JGSC boundaries may participate. 4. Contestants are limited to two entries per category. 5. Divisions include 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 include 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. They will also be available on Saturday at JGHS. 7. Art or craft not labeled as such will be labeled at the discretion of the art
Placing were Andy King, second; Chad Ladyaga, fourth; Jeff Aldrich, fourth; Luca Garrett, fifth; Jon Stevens, first; Andy Stevens, second; Chad Carrico, fourth; Chad Tetzlaff, third; Henry Lowry, fourth; Jason Lowry, first; Derek Daube, sixth; Joey Curtis, second; Rick Curtis, second; Andy Bogard, sixth; Jim Aldrich, third; John Dolph, fifth; Kyle Laßere, second and William Borror, fifth. MARSHALL CO. CHRISTIAN WOMEN TO MEET MAY 1 The Marshall County
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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 contests. 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 or 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-di-mensional 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
Christian Women’s Club will meet on Wed., May 1, at 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. for their monthly luncheon meeting at the Balloon Wurks Restaurant, Holiday Inn, Plymouth. Cost is $5.75 inclusive. For reservations call Joanne at 7842426; Barbara at 586-2284 or Vickie at 936-8348 by Friday, April 26. Speaker for the afternoon will be Pat Suter, of Gibsonburg, Ohio; special music by Lois Jone, of Argos, and she will also give herb gardening tips. *** It takes a long time to become young.
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 with a maximum 2” border. Framing is permissible is craft category only. 14. Each grade will be judged separately from another for Pre-Kinder-garten/Kindergarten thru Grade 8. Judges’ decisions are 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. on Sunday, April 28. 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.
