Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 126, Number 4, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 29 January 2003 — Page 2
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Advance News • Wednesday, January 29. 2003
Community Calendar
SPORTS FOR GIRLS AT GOSHEN YWCA GOSHEN Beginning Saturday. Peb. I . Indiana lakeland Girl Scout Council is providing a chance tor any girt from 12-14 years to try several spotting activities during six sessions yxtga. pilates. racquetball. kick boxing, Tai Kwon Do. spinning, and wellness and nutrition. Each new learning experience runs from 9:30-11 a.m. and continues on consecutive Saturdays tlmxigh March 8. Cost is sls for Girls Scouts itr 522 for non-members. Call the Indiana Lakeland Council at 574-533-8881 or the YWCA at 574-533-24*8 WATERCOLOR ART CLASS NAPPANEE —Adults who have had no experience with wateaxilor painting can sign up for a beginning watervolor class, which will he held Wednesday evenings front b to 8:00 p.tn. at Market Street Studio. 101 W. Market St. Students will leant to choose and implement the right supplies and create a pleasing composition using various techniques. At least two complete paintings will he created in class. Cost for the four-session course is $55 per student, and supplies may be purchased separately at the studio. No drawing skills or previous experience is required. Please register by .Saturday. Ft'b. I. by calling 574-773-5242. PHOTO COLORIZING CLASS NAPPANEE —Terry Reasor will instntet a photo colorizing class on Tuesday. Feb. 11, at b p.m This popular class will teach students to add an artistic touch of color to their black and white photographs using special paints and pencils a service offered by many professional photo studios lor high fees. Cost lor the wotksltop is $45 per person, and all materials including practice photos are furnished. Space is limited, and registration ends Friday. Feb. 7. Market Street Studios winter hours are Monday. 2-b pm. and Tuesday through Saturdav 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more inhumation or to register please call 574-773-5242. ART FOR KIDS NAPPANEE Kids ages b 12 can stop in at the gallery anytime between noon and 3 p.m. on Saturday, Feb, 8. to create their own Valentines. This make-and-take workshop is FREE, and no registration is required! Create some extra special Valentines Day greetings using Market Street Studio's fantastic collection of art and craft supplies. A new class for hxldlers. age 2-4. will be imnxluced on Tuesday, Feb. 4 from 10:30 11:00 a.m. The class will focus on the artistic process as children experiment with various media. Cost for the class, which continues each Tuesday through Feb. 25. is S3O. Parents may choose to accompany their child. Registration deadline is Friday, Jan. 31. Art for Little Hands, a popular class for ages 5-7 will meet each Thursday in February from 4 5 p.m. Students will be introduced to painting, drawing, stories about master artists, and more. Cost for the class is $45. Register by Saturday. Feb. I. For more information please call (574) 773-5242. Market Street Studios hours are Tuesday thmugh Saturday 10 a.m. 4 p.m. ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CLASS NAPPANEE Leant how to edit and enhance photos with the Adobe Photoshop program in a class at the Nappanee Public Library. Offered through the Wa-Nee Community Education program, this one-day workshop will be held on four different dates: Monday. Feb. 3; Tuesday. Feb. 4: Wednesday, Feb. 14; and Monday. March 10. Classes are held from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and cost is S4O. Instructor Paul Conrad w ill introduce the basics of the photo editing software us he guides students through the work area and helps them work with selections, layer basics, photo retouching, saving for the web and more. Questions? Call the Nappanee Public Library at (574) 773-7919 or visit the website at www.nappanee.lib.in.us and click on the community education link. INTERMEDIATE POWERPOINT CLASS NAPPANEE The Wa-Nee Community Education program will offer an “Intermediate Power Point 2(XX)" workshop at tire Nappanee Public Library on Thursday. Feb. 6 from 10 a.m.*s p.m. Leum how to use data from other sources, share data and Word and Excel programs, use proofing tools, add multimedia to slides, use Power Point on the Web and more. Cost for the class is S4O. For more information or to register call 773-7919 or visit the website at www.nuppanee.lib.in.us and click on the community education link. MICROSOFT EXCEL 2000 CLASS NAPPANEE l .cum how to muke the most of your Microsoft Excel 2(XX) program in u class at the Nappanee Public Library. Offered through the Wa-Nee Community Education program, this all-day workshop will be held from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Friday. Feb. 7 and costs S4O. This course is designed for those who have introductory knowledge of Excel and use spreadsheets regularly. Topics covered will include absolute cell references, naming ranges, using Excel functions, protecting and sharing workbooks und worksheets and more. For more information or to register call the library at 773-7919 or visit the library's website at www.nappanee.lib.in.us. LULLABABIES LAP-SIT PROGRAM CONTINUES NAPPANEE —The Nappanee Public Library will continue lap-sit programs in February for infants ages 9-23 months and their caregivers. Lullabubics will meet each Tuesday. Feb. 4-18 from 10-10:30 a.m. The meetings will give babies and caregivers the chance to interact together with songs, linger plays, rhymes and more. Pick up a Storytime Guide at the library for a complete schedule of Lullabubies programs throughout 200.3. For more information or to register, call the library's children's department at 773-7919 or visit the library website at www.nappanee.lib.in.us. ÜBRARY STORYTIME NAPPANEE A wealth of winter-time stories, crafts, games and more await children in February during weekly storytimes at the Nuppunee Public Library. Preschoolers, ages 3-5, will meet to learn all about penguins Wednesdays, Feb. 5-19 from 0-10:45 a.m. Toddlers, ages 2-3, will meet each Thursday. Feb. 6-20 from 10-10:30 a.m. Children ages 2-8 and (heir caregivers are invited to interact with puppets und classic children's songs during family storytime on Thursday evenings. Feb. 6-20 from 6:30-7 p.m. Children must be accompanied by an udult for-family storytimes.
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CONTINUED FROM CAGE 1 title. •Specifications and authorization tor proposals of a 2002-2003 mid to full-size patrol car was approved. •EMS Enibulance Service writeoffs were approved.. •Police Chief Mike Anglin received permission to promote Reserves Duane Weaver and Sherm Yoder to Corporals effective Feb. I. •Thompson met with the Indiana Department of Transportation in Ft Wayne tor a preconstruction hearing on the Nappanee depot. He was granted the board's permission to let Olentangy Restoration keep a trailer in the depot parking lot until June •The work on the depot will begin in a couple of weeks, according to the mayor. He also said that Olentangy Restoration should be done with their work by July 4. •Sewer bill adjustments were approved tor 402 Miami Drive and 401 South Elm Street. The next board of works will meet Feb. 9 in the Nappanee Municipal Center, 300 W. Lincoln St. Board of works meetings are open to the public.
EMS Calls
The following calls have been handled through the Nappanee Emergency Medical Services. Indiana law prohibits inclusion of patient names. •Jan. 21, 1:41, 631 Heather Blvd., medical call. •Jan. 23. 6:24. Gulfstream Coach, medical call. •Jan. 23. 6:50. S.R. 19 and Park Dr., motor vehicle accident. •Jan. 25. 2:17, 507 W. Walnut, medical call.
Court Reports
The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court. David Widmoyer is the judge. •Ismael Velazquez. Bremen, charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $99.50. •Melinda Lyon, Nappanee, charged with check deception, paid total fine and costs of $229.99. •James Parker, Nappanee. charged with no operators license, paid total fine and costs of $87.50. •Byron Singleton, Jr„ Grovertown, charged with illegal consumption of alcohol, paid total fine and costs of $232.50. •Ashley Zumbrun, Syracuse, charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $105.50. •Benjamin Adams. Nappanee. charged with unsafe start, paid total fine and costs of $92.50. •Travis Kirkdorffer, Milford, charged with false/fictitious registration. paid total fine and costs of $87.50. . »Ramon Navarro. Goshen, charged with failure to use seat belt, paid total fine und costs of $25; also churged with speeding, paid total fine und costs of $132.50; also charged with fuilure to register, paid total fine and costs of $112.50; also charged with operating without financial responsibility, paid total fine and costs of $307.50. •Richard Potter, Goshen, charged with speeding, paid totul fine and costs of $101.50. •Duvid Radcliff. Nappanee. churged with disregarding auto signal, paid tytul fine and costs of $92.50.
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PHOTO PROVIDED The Wizard of Oz will cap off the Round Barn Theatre's season as the holiday show.
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CONTINUED FROM FRONT Bushel And A Peck,” "Luck Be A Lady." “Fugue for Tinhorns," “Marry The Man Today," and the title song. It's a classic musical comedy that pairs the good-hearted gals with some gambling goats against the backdrop of old-time New York. SINGIN' IN THE RAIN SEPTEMBER 25 - NOVEMBER 2 This classic brings the welcome return of guest artist. Dirk Lumbaid. not starring in but directing the adaptation by Broadway legends Betty Comden and Adolph Green of the MGM classic. Each unforgettable scene, song and dance, is accounted for. including the show stopping title number, complete with an onstage rainstorm! The era is Movieland.in the late ‘2os, when the coming of sound - talking pictures - is striking tenor to every silent film star’s heart. To the glamorous Queen of the Silver Screen Lina Lamont, for whom words of two syllables represent a major challenge, the mysteries of the microphone are unfathomable. The solution devised by her matinee idol co-star Don Lockwood and his partner Cosmo, is to dub Lina's voice, und have her mouth the words while they are actually spoken by a young extra. Kathy Seldcn. It works, and the popularity of Lina and Don soars as their relieved fans find that their idols actually cun talk. But as the trio works its off-screen magic to save Lina's career. Don finds himself fulling in love with Kathy and is appalled to realize that he and his scheme huve permanently ruined her career. THE WIZARD OF OZ NOVEMBER 11 - DECEMBER 31 L. Frank Baum’s 19(X) children's fantasy, musical adventure is a genuine family classic that made Judy Garland a star for her heartfelt performance as Dorothy Gale, an
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orphaned young girl unhappy with her drab black-and-white existence on her aunt and uncle’s dusty Kansas farm. Dorothy yearns to travel “over the rainbow" to a different world, and she gets her wish when a tornado whisks her and her little dog Toto to the Technicolorful land of Oz. Having offended the Wicked Witch of the West. Dorothy is protected from the old crone's wrath by the ruby slippers that she wears. At the suggestion of Glinda. the Good Witch of the North. Dorothy heads down the Yellow Brick Road to the Emerald City, where dwells the all-powerful Wizard of Oz, who might be able to help the girl return to Kansas. En route, she befriends a Scarecrow, a Tin Man. and a Cowardly Lion. The Scarecrow would like to have some brains, the Tin Man craves a heart, and the Lion wants to attain courage; hoping that the Wizard will help them too, they join Dorothy on her odyssey to the Emerald City. TICKETS Season tickets remain on sale at more than a 20 percent savings off individual show ticket prices and include unique benefits like a Plain and Fancy VISA and VIP Card. The VISA entitles one to come often, obtaining a free ticket with the purchase of a ticket. The VIP Card entitles the bearer to a 10 percent discount throughout Amish Acres grounds including all shops, online purchases, hotel rooms, dinners, and tour packages. Conveniently, seats can be reserved for all six shows at once, und exchange privileges are extended to subscribers. Dinner options include family style Threshers Dinner and select Friday evening Theme Buffets, both available within subscriptions at discounts. The Round Barn Theatre welcomes children to experience the magic of live performances by holding its child/student (4-17 years) ticket price to just $6 per show ($lO for The Wizard of Oz).
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. 30 pineapple gla/.ed ham. sweet potatoes, green beans, combrcad with margarine, pound cake with blueberry glaze and choice of milk, tea or coffee. Friday, Jan. 31 cream of potato soup, Saltines, hamburger on bun with lettuce, tomato and mayonais.se, creamy coleslaw, blushing pears and choice of milk, tea or coffee. Monday, Feb, 3 sweet and
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Discount to Churches for: Pot Lucks & Funeral Dinners & Fund Raisers Monduy-Prlduy 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 775-46)2 .Saturday 7:00 a.m.-l2:30 p.m, haLmu*mduuummo a
COLLEGE STUDENT DISCOUNT In addition, the theatre, with the generous support of Lake City Bank, is making it easier for college students to enjoy professional musical theatre by providing half-price tickets to anyone with, a valid college student identification card. This program affords students the opportunity to experience professional productions of classical Broadway musicals at the regional theatre level. Because the Nappanee theatre is located in close proximity to many of northern Indiana's colleges and universities, including the University of Notre Dame. Indianp University/South Bend. BethiJl College. Goshen College, Grace College. Ancilla, St. Francis. lUPUI/Ft. Wayne. Tri-Statb University. IVY Tech, Vincennej, Holy Cross College, and St. Mary’-s College, many students are able, to take advantage of this offer, often fulfilling arts credits by their attendance. »Lake City operates forty-foilr locations in 12 contiguous northerti Indiana counties. According to Michael KubackJ. President. “Lake City Bank contributes thousands of dollars to support education, humanitarian efforts, the arts, community evenft. and economic growth and development. The contributions are asi important part of Lake City Bankijs Corporate Vision Statement goal (Jf ‘...community involvement dipt builds values and prosperity fijr shareholders, customers, employees. and our communities.' Tlqs association with the Round Bum Theatre at Amish Acres adds another dimension to achieving thijs goal." j For information and tickets online, visit www.amishacres.conj. Enter the General Store to viejiv package options and make purcha! - es. Or call the box office. 8(X)-80€ - 4942 ext. 2 for personalized serviiv from a qualified attendant. !
sour pork over rice, oriental vegetables (French cut green beunis. onions and mushrooms), potato njil with margarine, pineapple wi|Ji margarine, pineapple tidbits anti choice of milk, tea or coffee. , Tuesday, Feb. 4 hamburger bean bake, tossed salad with croutons and poppyseed dressing, sijft breadstiek with margarine, waijji cinnamon apple slices and choice <jf milk, tea or coffee. Wednesday, Feb. 5 roajjt turkey with gravy, mashed potatod). whole kemal com, whole wheit bread with margarine, pumpkin p* with whipped topping and choice of milk, tea or coffee. |
Bacon $1.95 lb. Stew Meat $2.29 lb.
