Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 109, Number 35, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 22 January 1986 — Page 3

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Announce plans

Mutz keynote speaker at conference

Spreding an epidemic is usually not a good idea But the Indiana Tourism Division feels the state’s $2.3 billion tourism industry is enjoying an epidemic of success, and it has adopted a medical theme for the 13th annual Lieutenant Governor’s Tourism Conference, Lt. Governor John Mutz announced. The intensive, day-long session is called “Prescription for Success.” It is hoped that tourism officials who attend the conference will learn new ways to make traveling in Indiana contagious. Lt. Governor Mutz will be the keynote speaker at the conference, which will be held Thursday, February 6, at the Sheraton Meridian, 2820 N Meridian. Indianapolis. Mutz is the director of the Depart ment of Commerce, which includes the Tourism Development Division. The tourism conference will include sessions on the problems, trends and opportunities for the industry "Most people don’t know that more than 60,000 Hoosiers depend on tourism for jobs,” Lt. Governor Mutz said. “Indiana is a diverse state with attractions that appeal to all types of people. We promote that fact with our ‘Wander Indiana’ campaign,” Mutz said. Mutz’s luncheon keynote address will follow a morning presentation by Ed Camara, who was invited back by popular demand after a previous conference appearance. Camara, president of Camara Associates, Inc., a motorcoach tour company, will present what he calls his “Diagnosis of the Group Tour Industry.” The afternoon agenda will include sessions on the importance of travel agents and the group tour business To close the conference, the State

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Mary, left, and Ken Wood cox, stand before the sign announcing the opening of their new business in the community, “Nappanee Antique Mali.” The mall will handle only authentic antiques, and will provide space for 40 dealers. Grand opening is planned for March 1, of this year. (AN photo by Marie Dobecki)

Tourism Division will prescribe its own “medicine” for bettering tourism activities in Indiana with the unveiling of its new marketing program. Hoosier Celebration ’BB will also be discussed, 't With assistance from Methodist Hospital of Indiana, Inc., the Tourism Development Division is of-

For your information In an effort to help readers with questions regarding location and hours of some of Nappanee’s public offices, the following information is pcpvided The Elder Haus Senior Center, 258 E. Market St. (Nappanee Masonic Lodge), is open Monday-Friday, from 9a.m.-4p.m. The telephone number is 773-2424. Nappanee License Branch-162 12 E. Market St., open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 8:30a.m.-4:30p.m.; Thursday, 8:30a.m.-Noon, and Saturday, 8:30-11:30 a.m. Telephone 773-4641. The Nappanee Municipal Center, which houses the city clerk’s office, police and fire department communications, water utility and chamber of commerce offices, is open Monday-Friddy, Ba.m.-sp.m. Telephone 773-2112. For emergencies, call 911. Police communications may also be reached in non-emergency situations by calling 773-4111. REAL Services, located at the Nappanee Church of the Brethren, Mack Drive, is open Monday-Friday, 10a.m.-2p.m„ and provides hot nutritious lunches for seniors. Call 773-2228 to make reservations for the meals. The Advance-News office is open Monday-Friday, 9a.m.4:30p.m. The office is located at 158 E. Market St., telephone 773-3127. News tips appreciated. COMMON COUNCIL - First and third Monday -7 p.m. Nappanee Municipal Center - W. Lincoln St. BOARD OF WORKS - Second and fourth Monday - 4 p.m. Nappanee Municipal Center - W. Lincoln St. SCHOOL BOARD - Second and fourth Monday - 8 p.m. School Administration Office - S. Main St. PARK BOARD - First Thursday - 6:30 p.m. Nappanee Municipal Center - W. Lincoln St. LIBRARY BOARD - Third Tuesday - 7:30 p.m. Nappanee Public Library - N. Main St. AVIATION COMMISSION - Third Monday - 5 p.m. Nappanee Municipal Center - W. Lincoln St.

sering this session to Convention and Visitors Bureau personnel, Chambers of Commerce, travel writers and individuals interested in Indiana’s tourism industry. For registration forms or more information, contact the Indiana Tourism Development Division at (317) 232-8859.

News from N#TthWood

by Mark Meissner The students of North Wood have just completed a busy week of semester exams and have now begun the second semester of this school year. The students report cards will be sent home with the students this Wednesday. -NWCongratulations to Keith Eby and Energy awareness Children may be the greatest wasters of energy-and not even know it. By making energy awareness a game, you can create fun for your children and enjoy the energy savings. For example, you can educate young people and adults about energy-saving techniques by making up an energy question game. Make resource .recovery a game by having the children operate their own recycling center. Place bags representing different recyclable materials (newspapers, aluminum cans, glass containers) under the sink or in the garage, and encourage the children to fill them. Their "prize”?-let them keep whatever money is earned when materials are redeemed for cash. For example, some aluminum can recycling machines, often located in grocery stores, pay a penny for every two cans returned. For more information on how your children can help save energy, contact the Indiana Department of Commerce, Lt. Governor John M. Mutz, Director, at Indiana Bnergy Information Center, One North Capitol, Suite 700, Indianapolis, IN., 46204-2288, or call 1-800-382-4631.

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, January 22,1M6 i

Scott Crist who received honors this past week for their achievements on the football field this past fall. Keith Eby was named to the Academic All-State Football Team. Scott Crist was selected as the Quarterback on the Region 2 All-Star Team. Both athletes were very deserving of these awards. -NWOn Tuesday of this past week, the North Wood wrestling team defeated Warsaw, 56-22. Jim Hess, Kent Frenger, P.J. Hahn, Jim Anglemeyer, Todd Crowder and Ryan Miller all won by pins. The wrestling team keeps getting better and better with every match. -NWThe Career Center had an open house this past Wednesday night. This gave the parents an opportunity to see their kids’ projects and talk with the teachers of the Career Center.

Good News For Home Sellers • Interest rates are down • When mortgage interest rates are down, your home is affordable to more people. • Which means a better market for your home.

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-NWMy thought for the week is: “If at first you don’t succeed, destroy all evidence that you even tried.”

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