Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 126, Number 4, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 22 January 2003 — Page 6

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NAPPANEE The Nappanee Missionary Church will host the Cumberland Quartet from Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri for a concert on Sunday. Jan. 26 at 6 p.m. Considered to be one of America’s premier gospel groups, the Cumberland Quartet is known for their tight harmonies and ability to witness through gospel music. The Cumberland Quartet consist of Depp Britt, tenor: Michael

REAL Services Menu

WA-NEE Senior members of the Nappanee and Wakarusa communities are invited to participate in the REAL Services hot lunch program by calling the Union Center Church of the Brethren at 773-4295 or the Town Cabin at 862-4400, one day in advance, to make reservations. Meals are served at 11:45 a.m. The Wakarusa site also schedules bingo on the first and third Mondays, following lunch, and a representative from the Wakarusa Medical Clinic comes to take blood pressures, free, on the second Tuesday of the month, at 11:45 a.m. ’* Menus' are subject to change

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Kevin Chambliss, lead; Kevin McCaw. baritone and lan Owens on bass. The group has perfected th traditional southern gospel quartet sound through years of hard work and experience, which culminated in their becoming the featured southern gospel quartet at Silver Dollar City in Branson in 1999. May through Dec. you ca find them singing at Silver Dollar City. The rest of the year they spend traveling as Ambassadors of

without notice. Due to the diets of some persons, the food is not highly seasoned. Meals are served Monday through Friday, < to all eligible seniors (60 years of age or older). A voluntary donation of $2.50 per meal is requested (actual cost of each meal is $6). Thursday, Jan. 23 apple glazed roast pork, scalloped potatoes, carrots with dill butter, diner roll with margarine, chocolate cakeand choice of milk, tea or coffee. Friday, Jan. 24 Au Gratin tuna noodle casserole, mixed vegetables. biscuit with margarine, peaches and choice of milk, tea or coffee.

PHOTOS PROVIDED Art exhibit ABOVE Blake Cleveland of Nappanee is pictured with his artwork created.in Art for Little Hands, a class for 5-7 year olds at Market Street Studio in Nappanee. . LEFT Gallery owner, Jessica Flores, hangs a watercolor painted by Nappanee resident Sharon Neverman for the student art show at the studio. The show continues throughout January and features the work of students who have taken classes at the studio since its opening in November 2001.

Silver Dollar City. More importantly. throughout the year, they represent the gospel of Jesus Christ and the best in southern gospel music. Nappanee Missionary Church Senior Pastor. Dave Engbrecht, invites the public to attend. The church is located two miles north of Nappanee on S.R. 19 at C.R. 50. For more information, call the church office at 574-773-7773.

Monday, Jan. 27 breaded chicken pattje with cream gravy, cheesy mashed potatoes, brussel sprouts, sourdough bread with margarine. butterscotch pudding and choice of milk, tea or coffee. Tuesday, Jan. 28 chili dog on bun with onions and cheese on side, tossed salad with Ranch dressing, mandarin oranges and choice of milk, tea or coffee. Wednesday, Jan. 29 Hungarian goulash over rotini noodles, carrot coin salad, rye bread with margarine, fresh yellow apple and choice of milk, tea or coffee.

Community

Community Calendar BRING BACKYARD BIRDS TO YOUR HOME ELKHART Vicki Haynes, master gardener, will talk about and teach many ways to attract beautiful backyard birds to your home during the Winter Treats and Habitats for Birds workshop at Woodlawn Nature Center Saturday. Jan. 25 at 2 p.m. Vicki will bring craft examples to view and literature to read. Participants will have opportunities to make pine cone feeders, bagels and thread feeders and popcorn chains. Recipes will also be available to take home. Topics such as what is needed in a yard to attract different bird species, different crafts to make and what to plant in a garden to attract birds, will be discussed. iTie cost for members is $3 and for non-members is $5. Everyone must call (574) 264-0525 to register. This program is brought in part by Genesis of Elkhart. PARKS OFFER JANUARY EVENTS ELKHART The Elkhart County Park and Recreation Department is offering the following events in January. Saturday, Jan. 25 Skiing the Old Mill: Enjoy an afternoon ski tour through Bonney ville Mill County Park. This naturalist lead tour will explore the winter life found along the Little Elkhart River. Participants should bring their own skis and meet at the mill parking area at 2 p.m. In the event of no snow, a winter hike will be held instead. Sunday, Jan. 26 Kids Winter Olympic Games: It’s time for the Winter Olympics at Bonney ville Mill County Park. All kids ages 6-14 are invited to participate in the fun. | Sled races, snow art, a snowball toss and the famous puck push will be some of the events leading up to the grand awards ceremony. That’s right, there will even be prizes for the participants. So bring the family and a long plastic sled if possible and enjoy a snowy day at the park. This program will be cancelled if there is no snow. Meet at Briar Patch Shelter in Bonneyville Mill County Park at 3 p.m. GED PREPARATION CLASS NAPPANEE Prepare for the GED exam through the Wa-Nee Community Education program. Adults interested in getting their GED through the State of Indiana can prepare for the exam in a weekly class held at the Nappanee Public Library each Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The course begins on Jan. 21. and continues through March 25. A fee of $25 is refundable upon passing the GED exam. The.course is designed to meet students' individual needs in the five subject areas covered in the exam. Counseling will also be provided in preparing resumes, interviewing techniques, and career exploration. For more information or to register for any of the Community Education courses offered in the spring session, call the Nappanee Library at 574-773-7919 or visit the website at www.nappanee.lib.in.us and click on the community education link. COMPUTERS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS NAPPANEE how to use a computer for the first time, the Wa-Nee Community Education program can help. A Basic Computers I course by an Ivy Tech instructor will be held at the Nappanee Public Library each Tuesday and Thursday morning from 9 a.m. to noon beginning Jan, 21. The course continues through Feb. 6. If you are an Indiana resident at least 60 years old who is retired from your primary vocation, not employed full time, and a high school graduate or GED recipient, you are qualified to take this class at a discounted rate of $25. The cost for all others is $92.25. For more information or to register for any of the Community Education courses offered in the spring session. Call the Nappanee Library at (574) 773-7919 or visit the website at www.nappanee.lib.in.us http://www.nappanee.lib.in.us and click on the community education link. MICROSOFT WORD 2000 CLASS NAPPANEE —Learn how to use the most popular computer word processing program in a Wa-Nee Community Education class. “Introduction to Microsoft Word 2000” is a full-day workshop that will be held at the Nappanee Public Library on Friday, Jan. 24. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost for the class is S4O. Students will learn how to create, edit, format, and print axiocument and discover new shortcuts to help them work more efficiently at borpe or in the office. For more information or to register for any of the Community Education courses offered in the spring session, call the Nappanee Library at 574-773-7919 or visit the website at www.nappanee.lib.in.us http://www.nappanee.lib.in.us and click on the community education link. MICROSOFT ACCESS CLASS NAPPANEE —Learn how to create and use databases that include tables, forms, queries, and reports with a class on the Microsoft Access program at the Nappanee Public Library. The class will meet for two sessions on Tuesday, Jan. 28 from 1 to 5 p.m. Students will leam to edit, delete, sort, format, and rename fields and records as they discover how to use the new navigation and data entry tools in the 2000 version. Those participating in the course offered through the Wa-Nee Community Education program should have a working knowledge of Windows. Cost for the class is S3O. For more information or to register for any of the Community Education courses offered in the spring session, call the Nappanee Library at 574-773-7919 or visit the website at www.nappanee.lib.in.us http://www.nappanee.lib.in.us and click on the community. LADIES BIBLE STUDY BREMEN The holidays are over and the kids are back in school. Why not take some time for yourself? Come join the women at Community Gospel Church for the Ladies Bible Study. Classes will be held each Thursday morning from 9-11 a.m. beginning on Jan. 16. The group will be continuing the study, “Back to the Beginning: A Study of Genesis.” A staffed nursery is provided for children ages newborn to two years, as well as a special program for preschool children ages three years and up. The church is located three miles north of Bremen and approximately 10 miles south of Mishawaka on S.R. 331. Enter the church through the carport on the south side of the building. Call the church office at 574-546-4609 for more information. Women are welcome to join the study at any time.

The Nappanee Office mVjgl of Labe City Bant? invites you to attend an Open House and T Retirement Reception for Larry Penrod. Friday, January 31st 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 202 W. Mart?et Street Nappanee • 574-773-5553

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m, qhir^tee DIAL-A-STORY A sharp fox capitalizes on a chicken's bump on the head in "Henny F’enny," this week's featured Dial-A-Story on the Nappanee Fhiblic Library Information Line. To hear the story dial the Nappanee F*ublic Library Information Line. (574) 773-7920 then press 1. The free storytelling service is available on a 24-hour basis. The story changes on Monday each week to give a maximum number of children a chance to hear a tale before it changes. RECYCLING BINS The recycling drop-off stations for Nappanee ate located in the parking lot of Martin’s Super Market (east end). In Wakarusa, a drop-off station is Ideated on CR 103. The stations, \khich accept cardboard, news paper, glass, plastic, aluminum and tin. are monitored by the Elkhart County Solid Waste Management. Questions may be directed to Timothy Neese, 574-293-2269. ' OPEN DOOR HELPS If you need emergency food, clothing, or temporary help with your NIPSCO bill, contact Open Door between 9 and 11 a.m., Monday through Friday. Open Door is located at 201 S. Main St., Nappanee and may be reached by calling 773-3820. BOARD OF WORKS The City of Nappanee Board of Public Works and Safety meets the second and fourth Mondays of each month at 3:30 p.m. in the Nappanee Municipal Building on West Lincoln Street. Meetings are open to the public. TOWN COUNCIL The Wakarusa Town Council meets the first Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at Town Hall, 102 W. Waterford St. Meetings are open to the public. PARK BOARD j The Nappanee Board of Parks and Recreation meets the second Wednesday of each month, at 4:30 p.m. in the Emergency Services Building on West Lincoln Street. Meetings are open to the public. RETAIL COMMITTEE The Retail - Marketing Committee of the Nappanee Area Chamber of Commerce meets the second Thursday of each month at 7:30 a.m. at the Nappanee Area Chamber of Commerce office, 451 N. Main St. All interested persons are welcome. COMMON COUNCIL The City of Nappanee Common Council meets the first and third Mondays of each month at 7 p.m. in the council chambers at the municipal center on West Lincoln Street. Meetings are open to the public. To place an item in Around WaNee, submit it in writing (fax, email or in person) to the Advance News by noon on the Friday prior to desired publication date. Items will continue to appear as space allows until the event is over.

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