Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 101, Number 41, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 15 March 1978 — Page 2

Nappanee Advance-News Wednesday. March 15, 1978

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Hot meals served. . . Program begins Monday

Beginning next week, Nappanee area 'residents, 60 years of age or older, will have the opportunity to enjoy hot, meals, five days per week, at the Nappanee Church of the Brethren, *Mack Drive. This nutrition program is funded by •the Indiana State Commission on Aging and the Aged through Title VII of the Older Americans Act. REAL (Resources for Enriching Adult Living) Services of South Bend has been designated as the Area Agency on Aging, and administers this program in five counties—Elkhart, Kosciusko, LaPorte, Marshall and St. Joseph. *Nappanee is the fifth location for Elkhart County. Presently, meals are being served at “Funtimers”, Salvation Army in Elkhart; Rosedale, Elkhart; Waterfall, Elkhart, and “Sunshine Group”, Salvation Army, Goshen. Meal centers are open from 10:30 a m. until 2:30p.m., with a site director employed to manage the service. Reservations are required a day in advance, so that the correct number of meals may be ordered from the caterer, ARA Services of South Bend. There is a need for volunteers to help

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the local director with the Nappanee program. In addition to the meals, entertainment and information programs are offered at the sites, as well as crafts and games. The purpose of the program is to promote better health among the older segment of the population through improved nutrition and the pleasure that is derived from the social activities that are offered. The “Grand Opening” for the Nappanee service will be Monday, March 20. Special guests will include Nappanee Mayor John Mellinger; Board Members of the Elkhart County Council on Aging—Mel Glendenning, president; Libby Hadley, Information and Referral Director, and Jo Haeggi, Coordinator of the program for Elkhart County. There will be door prizes, furnished by Nappanee businesses, and special music will be provided by accordionist, Rev. Harry Spaeth. The coordinator expressed her appreciation to Nappanee businessmen for their cooperation in the program. For reservations, call the Open Door, 773-7516, from 9-11 am., or call 773-7285 after 11 a.m. Reservations must be

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made by Friday, March 16, for the Grand Opening and a day in advance after March 20. Donations—whatever each person can afford. Menus for the first week are as follows: Menus subject to change without notice Due to the diets of some people, the food prepared by ARA is not highly seasoned. Monday, March 20— Assorted juice, homemade beef stew, tossed salad with dressing, plums, bread, margarine, milk, tea, coffee. Tuesday. March 21—Tomato juice, cream of mushroom meatloaf, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables, fresh fruit, roll, margarine, milk, tea, coffee. Wednesday, March 22—Hot chicken bouillon, veal steak with Castino sauce, mashed potatoes, chopped spinach, apricots, wheatgerm bread, margarine, milk, tea, coffee. Thursday, March 23 —V-8 juice, Swiss steak jardiniere, broccoli, strawberry shortcake, bread, margarine, milk, tea, coffee. Friday, March 24 —GOOD FRlDAY—Grapefruit juice, fish, au gratin potatoes, cole slaw, pear half, twist roll, margarine, milk, tea, coffee.

Kite contest is April 29 The annual Rotary kite flying contest has been scheduled for Saturday, April 29 with rain date May 6. Roman Mast is chairman for this year's event with Tom Slater and Dick Biever as committee members. As in previous years, entries will be divided into five categories; preschool through kindergarten, first through third grades, fourth through sixth, seventh through twelfth and adult. Prizes will be awarded for the best homemade kite, biggest kite, first kite up, longest tail, highest flight and grand prize. Site for the event and further information will be released as plans are developed. The committee hopes for a good turnout this year.

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Members of the North Wood Jazz Band brought home a first place trophy from competition at Indiana State University last weekend. The band was named the best in their enrollment class and was one of three honor bands selected.

The North Wood Jazz Band was chosen the best band in their class competition at Indiana State University last Saturday. The band competed with 13 other bands from Indiana and Illinois and was chosen the best among schools with enrollments under 1,000. It was also one of three honor bands chosen. This Saturday, the band will perform throughout the morning at the Maple Syrup Festival and will be at Eby Ford

S 7OO donated in Sunday's Heart Fund drive

Nappanee’s “Heart Sunday” chairman, Susan Conrad, stated Tuesday morning that approximately

Jazz Band chosen best in class at ISU

at noon. On Saturday, March 25, the Jazz Band will perform with Dawning Generation at the annual Soundsations Concert at 7:30 at the North Wood auditorium. The band’s next competition will be April 22 at Elmhurst High School in Fort Wayne. Band members participating included: Saxophones, Kris Miller, Jeff

S7OO has been donated to the local drive. She expressed thanks to persons helping with Sunday’s drive, and stated that some residential areas were missed. If you would still like to make a

“Soundsations" is March 25

The North Wood High School Music Department will present its annual “Soundsations” concert, Saturday, March 25, at 7:30 p.m., in the high

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Frantz, Jennie Hughes, Liz Lehman, Donna Biank, Duane Birky. Trumpets: Joe Spaeth, Brian Williams, Brent Kaser, Bret Deardorff, Dave Lentz, Rich Leinbach. Also, Trombohes: Collin Schieber, Dave Zircher, Bryan Balasa, Mike Holdeman. French Horns: Jeff Reed, Tonia Metzler. Rhythm Section: John Henderson, Tena Weaver, Tony Gerber, Jeff Williams.,

contribution, it can be brought to the Advance-News office, or mailed to Mrs. Conrad, 802 E. Marion St., Nappanee. A complete report of the local drive will appear in next week’s AdvanceNews.

school auditorium. The concert displays the talent of the North Wood Jazz Band and the Dawning Generation. Selections will include Three Dog Night’s “Eli’s Coming,” “Rhythm of Life” from “Sweet Charity” and a variety-filled commercial song. These will be performed by the Dawning Generation. There will also be some featured special numbers. The Jazz Band will be playing a variety of selections, including such numbers as “Ease on Down the Road”, “Take the A Train” and “Sun Catchers”, featuring Kris Miller, Rich Leinbach and Liz Lehman. The groups will combine for an instrumental and choreographed presentation of “Rocky." Tickets may be purchased at the door, $2 for adults and $1.50 for students.