Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 120, Number 50, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 10 December 1997 — Page 3

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PERFORM CONCERT—The North Wood High School Music Department will present its annual Christmas concert Sunday, December 14, 2:30p.m., in the high school auditorium. Doors will open at 2p.m., and admission is S3 for adults or $2 for students. The choirs and band will perform a number of Christmas songs. In addition, the Psi lota Xi Sorority will sponsor a reception with cookies

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NAPPANEE ELEMENTARY Thursday, December 11—sack lunch—hamburger, potato chips, carrot sticks, banana, tangerine, milk. Friday, December 12—fish sandwich, dino fries, peaches, pineapple, milk. Monday, December 15—chili with crackers, peanut butter sandwich, carrot sticks with dip, fresh apple, peaches, milk. Tuesday, December 16— spaghetti, tossed salad, pineapple, pears, milk, cheese bups. Wednesday, December 17 —barchetta, green beans, grapes, apple-

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and punch during the intermission. Mark your calendars for this afternoon of family music and entertainment. Pictured at top: Classic Reflections, all girl choir, rehearsing. Middle: dawning Generation practices their dance steps while tuning their voices. Bottom: band members practices Christmas selections. (AN photos by Merrie Chapman)

sauce, milk. WOODVIEW ELEMENTARY Thursday, December 11 —sack lunch —hamburger, potato chips, carrot sticks, banana, tangerine, candy cane, milk. Friday, December 12—sausage patty, French toast sticks, tator tots, ofange juice, banana, milk. Monday, December 15—chili with crackers, peanut butter and jelly sandwich, cooked carrots, peaches, blueberries, milk. Tuesday, December 16 — spaghetti, tossed salad, garlic toast with cheese, pineapple, pears. Wednesday, December 17 —barchetta, green beans, grapes, apple-

sauce, milk. NORTHWOOD MIDDLE Thursday, December 11 —soft taco, com, lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, pears, mixed fruit, milk. Friday, December 12 —pizza, tossed salad, pineapple, mandarin oranges, cookie, milk. Monday, December 15 —grilled chicken sandwich, potato wedges, peaches, pears, chocolate cake, milk. Tuesday, December 16 —French toast sticks, sausage, tri-taters, fruit juice, applesauce, milk. Wednesday, December 17 — spaghetti, peas, garlic bread stick, Jello with fruit, milk.

Poetry Club meets Dec. 16 Share creative thought in the form of poetry at the Nappanee Public Library, Tuesday, December 16, 7p.m.. The Poetry Club, under the leadership of Susie Russell, meets the third Tuesday of every month at 7p.m.. Participants read and critique original works, study various authors and styles of poetry, and explore opportunities for getting works published. For more information please phone the library, 773-7919. Dial-A-Story features 'Tom Tit Tot' Shadings of Rumpelstiltskin make ‘Tom Tit Tot” a memorable story as this week’s featured Dial-A-Story on the Nappanee Public Library Information Line. The free story-telling service is available on a 24-hour basis and is just one of the options on the information line, 773-7920. Add children's books to baskets Does the Christmas season leave you feeling empty? Would you like to put the JOY back in your Christmas giving and help make the holidays special for a needy child? Visit the Nappanee Public Library and purchase new books for local families in need. A selection of exceptional books for children of all ages will be on display at the library through December 17. The books, priced at a substantial discount, range from $2.50 to sls. Each book is then given to Open Door for distribution with Christmas baskets. A personal greeting card from the donor is placed in the books before the gift baskets are delivered. Donor forms are available at the Adult Services Desk. “This is a wonderful way to share some truly beautiful children’s books with local families,” stated library director Linda Yoder. “The library staff has done a great job in selecting a variety of good quality books for all ages iiflerests.” Us t Library offers color copier training Full color copying is available at the Nappanee Public Library. Training sessions are generally held the third Tuesday of each month. The next training session is scheduled for Tuesday, December 16, 7p.m.. Interested in sharing ideas on the uses of the color copier? Persons who receive at least one hour of free training are eligible to become a member of the Color Copier User Club. Benefits include additional free training, discounted pricing, and free test copies. The Color Copier .User Club, under the leadership of Dr. Mark Hutsell, will meet the third Thursday of every month. The next meeting is scheduled for Thursday, December 18, 7p.m.. Please pre-register by Friday, December 12, for the Training Session and/or Color Copier User Club.

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WELCOME—Two giant, but friendly, snowmen greet visitors to Nappanee's School Belfry, as the annual ’Christmas Express' continues, providing visitors the opportunity to purchase a variety of quality arts, crafts, decorations and tasty treats.. The Belfry is also serving lunch during its Wednesday through Sunday schedule. Visitors are weP come Wednesday and Thursday, 9a.m.-5p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 9a.m.-6p.m., and Sunday 12-sp.m. The store is closed Monday and Tuesday for restocking. Christmas Express continues through Wednesday, December 24. (AN photo by Merrie Chapman)

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