Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 121, Number 16, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 22 April 1998 — Page 7

Library hosts first 'Spring Into Art' exhibition/sale for public

The Nappanee Public Library hosted its first ever "Spring Into Art" exhibit, April 17-19, at the former Central Elementary School. A variety of artists filled the downstairs area of the building with displays of their work. Those : interested in art could find everything from : sculptures to paintings. Those with a watchful : eye could even spy art on articles of cloth- : ing, carved out of gourds or simply displayed : as a warm place to rest. Pictured at top: : John Peterson, Albany, provided this display : of pottery art. Second: Irma Gardener (hid-

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den), Richard Hollar, and Miriam and Bob Garver help photographer Rosanne Garver prepare her display of works. Third: N. A. Noel, Indianapolis, delighted visitors with his display of paintings and his book titled "Believe." Noel provided the illustrations for the book and poet John William Sisson added the lyrics for the project. Bottom: Lorna Billey, a water color artist from Goshen, takes time to admire hand blown glass pieces by Tom Fuhrman, Columbia City. (AN photos by Merrie Chapman)

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INSTALLING TRACK-CSX Railroad is making its way through town with the installation of a second track. According to Tom Hanzalik of Marta Track (the subcontractors for the project), Auburn, each intersection in town will be closed approximately two days while the temporary track is being laid. He

MOVING PLANTS Many indoor plants can be moved to shady locations outdoors, but only after danger of frost is past. Plants will dry out more often outdoors, so keep a close eye on soil moisture. Sinking the pots in soil will help slow down moisture loss.

Re-Elect BENTLEY COMMISSIONER

Republican Experienced/Qualified with Progress You Can See!

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, April 22,1998

predicted the main street crossing would take an additional day because the crew will have to relocate an equipment shed. After the project is completed CSX will establish a permanent track in the area currently being designed. (AN photo by Merrie Chapman)

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ELECT JOHN SPEED Wa-Nee School Hoard

• In touch with all levels of education. 5 children and at least 1 in each level ;-j • 12 year IJ.S. Army Veteran who has seen schools across the country • Member Olivet Southern Baptist* Church • Is for ensuring our educators have the tools and resources needed to effectively educate our children. • Thinks we can educate with current facilities and sees no need for anew middle school.

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