Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 127, Number 50, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 9 December 2004 — Page 8

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• Advance News • 9, 2004

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(NW) Eisenbeiss 2:45.3; 5. (NW) Brooke Casteel 3:00.5. 50 Freestyle: 1. (W) Dick 26.7; 2. (W) Keough 30.2; 3. (NW) Lehman 30.1;'4. (NW) Circle 30.8; 5. (NW) Sharon Telschow 31.6. Diving: 1. (W) Stayer 183.55; 2. (W) Meek 134.6; 3. (W) Gargis 102.95. 100 Butterfly: 1. (W) Munsch 1:07.1; 2. (W) Durcholz 1:10.4; 3. (NW) Holsopple 1:12.4; 4. (NW) Eisenbeiss 1:17.4; 5. (W) Wadkins 1:31.82. 100 Freestyle: 1. (W) Hollar 57.0; 2. (NW) Bormann 1:08.2; 3. (NW) Voder 1:08.6; 4. (W) Deßossetf 1:10.3; 5. (NW) Emily Clem 1:14.4. 500 Freestyle: 1. (W) Thallerrier 5:48.9; 2. (W) Walgamuth 6:05.4; 3. (W) Cook 6:12.6; 4. Chanelle Broyles 6:44.3; 5. (NW) Vicky Brown 7:29.9'. 200 Free Relay: 1. (W) Hollar, Taylor, Dick and Noggle 1:46.0; 2. (W) Brandt, Slater, Bayne and

What’s going on at the Nappanee Public Library

WAL-MART DONATES TO CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS The Nappanee Public Library is the recipient of ■a donation of SSOO from Wal-Mart to be used for children's programming. Nicole Hochstetler presented the check to library director, Linda Yoder, in mid November. "Our children's services department, lead by Cheryl Myers, does such lively interactive programs for children of all ages," said Yoder. "We certainly appreciate the generous contribution from Wal-Mart to support these efforts to bring books to life and encourage children to read.'' The line-up of more than 400 children's programs offered at the library each year includes monthly Super Science Saturday, American Girls Club and make-and-take craft days. Story time sessions are offered each month for children as young as 9 months up to Grade 5. "Lullababies Lap Sit programs for infants ages 9-23 months gives babies and their caregivers a wonderful opportunity to interact with each other," said Yoder. "It's a high energy program to match the shorter attention spans of the little

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Haughee 1:55.3; 3. (NW) Julia Yoder, Farmwald, Lehman and Circle 2:03.2; 4. (NW) Clem, Johnson, Martin and Casteel 2:12.6; 5. (W) Erickson, Smith, Valentine and Neher 2:17.3. 100 Backstroke: 1. (W) Hunsch 1:12.0; 2. (W) Long 1:12.9; 3. (W) Keough 1:19.9; 4. (NW) Casteel 1:21.7; 5. (NW) Brown 1:25.1. 100 Breaststroke: 1. (W) Brown 1:16.7; 2. (NW) Farmwald 1:20.3; 3. (W) Finch 1:24.5; 4. (W) Bayne 1:26.0; 5. (NW) Martin 1.31.4. 400 Free Relay: 1. (W) Haughee, Hunsch, Thallerrier and Noggle 4:01.4; 2. (W) Deßossett, Wadkins, Long and Slater 4:29.6; 3. (NW) Holsopple, Eisenbeiss, Bormann and Farmwald 4:31.3; 4. (NW) Brown, Lehman, Clem and Broyles 4:52.8; 5. (W) Smith, Valentine, Neher and Brandt 5:04.3

ones. Fingerplays and songs keep it lively and entertaining; it's not a 'sit still and listen' kind of program!" Lullababies are offered Tuesdays at 10 a.m. December dates are the 7 and 14! Toddler Storytimes for ages 2-3 introduce new stories and songs to tiny tots and their caregivers. This energetic group meets on Thursdays from 10 - 10:30 am. December dates are the 9 and 16. Wednesday Preschool Story Times are so popular with the 3-5 year group that the schedule in 2005 will include two sessions each week. December sessions are on the 8 and 15 at 10 a.m. Beginning in January, Wednesday afternoons at 1 pm will be an option as well. Family story times on Thursday at 6:30 pm give working parents a chance to spend quality time interacting with children ages 2 to 8. December dates include the 9 and 16. All January Story time sessions will begin the week of January 4. Annual events such as Children's Book Week activities, Summer Reading Programs and Winter and Spring Getaways draw large attendance as well. "These programs offer a great opportunity to encourage reading from the

Community

9TH GRADE GIRLS BASKETBALL • North Wood 27, Penn 22 At North Wood (Nov. 29) Chelsea Yoder 12 points and eight rebounds; Lauren Davis four points, four rebounds; Heather Rensberger four points; Monica Lengacher four points; Jill Witmer four rebounds. Records: NW 4-0, Penn 4-1. • North Wood 49, Concord 18 At Concord (Dec. 2) Chelsea Yoder 18 points; Shantel Garner 11 points; Jill Witmer eight points; Monica Lengacher five points. Records: NW 5-0, Concord 05. BTH GRADE BASKETBALL "A Team" • North Wood 66, Fairfield 22 At Fairfield (Nov. 30) Brandon Williams 17 points and seven steals, Matt Troyer 10 points, Kyle Whitehead 10 points and four rebounds, Skylar Titus nine points, Reid Yoder six points, Dustin Nerr four points and four rebounds,

start and to expose children at an early age to the library and the many resources available to them here," said Yoder. For more information on upcoming programs, call the library at (574) 773-7919 or go to www.nappanee.lib.in.us.

ÜBRARY HOST SCRAPBOOK CLUB Bring your favorite memories to the next Make-a-Memory Club on Saturday, Dec. 18. The club meets the third Saturday of each month from 1-4 pm at the library. Those who register as members of the club receive a membership packet full of goodies from local vendors when they make an annual suggested donation of $lO. Membership entitles participants to the use of the library's color copier, laminator, sticker maker, and dye cut

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Preston Swain four points and four assists, Chaz Bellman four points and four assists, Adam Hostetter two points. Record: 3-3. • North Wood 55, Grissom 22 At Grissom (Dec. 2) Skylar Titus 16 points, six rebounds and five steals; Preston Swain 11 points; Matt Troyer eight points and six assists; Chaz Bellman six points and four assists; Kyle Whitehead five points and six rebounds; Clark Ziegler four points; Reid Yoder three points; Brandon Williams two points and three steals. Record: 4-3. "B Team" • Milford 37, North Wood 22 At Milford (Nov. 29) Travis Robinson six points, Brady Klotz four points, Brandon Yoder four points and five rebounds, Dan Graber four points, Arick Arrington two points and two steals, Adam Hostetter two points and seven rebounds, Josh Blessing four rebounds, Carter Ammerman four rebounds, Taylor Fervida

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PHOTO PROVIDED (L-r) Linda Yoder, Nappanee Public Library Director; Donna Klotz, Children’s Services; and Nicole Hochstetler, Wal-Mart Associate

machine for "cropping" during monthly meetings and coupons to various local scrapbook suppliers. Stop in at the library and sign up as a member of the Make-a-Memory-Club today. Share your ideas with other scrapbook enthusiasts, and learn some new techniques for creating the perfect page. Call (574) 773-7919 for more information or go to www.nappanee.lib.in.us. COLOR COPIER TRAINING OFFERED Attend a free training session on the Nappanee Public Library color copier, which offers excellent image quality and many features for editing copied material, from color enhancement, cropping, and image repeating, to multi-page enlargements and printing on transparencies. A regular-ly-scheduled training session takes place on the third Tuesday of each month, and those participating receive a one-time offer of 10 free color copies. The next color copier training session is scheduled for 7 p.m. at the library on Tuesday, Dec. 21. Please pre-register by Friday, Dec. 17. For more information, call (574) 773-7919 or go to www.nappanee.lib.in.us.

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three rebounds. Record: 1-2. 7TH GRADE BASKETBALL "A Team" • North Wood 43, Fairfield 37 At North Wood (Nov. 30) Nick Anglemeyer 10 points, three rebounds and two steals; Cam Spitaels 10 points, two rebounds and three steals; Kyle Yoder nine points, three rebounds, two assists and three steals; Brandon Menzie six points, 10 rebounds and three steals; Tony ifoiranda four points, five rebounds and two steals; Mark Disher four points and two rebounds. Record: 5-1. • North Wood 32, Grissom 18 At Grissom (Dec. 2) Kyle Yoder six points, four rebounds, five assists and four steals; Tony Miranda six points, three rebounds and three assists; Brandon Menzie six points and seven rebounds; Cam Spitaels five points and two steals; Marc Disher four points and four rebounds; D.J. Prochno two points.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING The Board of Trustees of the Nappanee Public Library will meet in executive session on Thursday, Dec. 23, at 7 a.m. at 157 North Main Street. The purpose of the executive session as permitted by IC 5-14-1.5-6 will be for the discussion of job performance evaluation of individual employees. A regular session will immediately follow the executive session. The public is invited to attend the regular session. For more information phone the library at (574) 773-7919. HOUDAY HOURS The Nappanee Public Library will close at noon on Friday, Dec. 24, and will be closed on Saturday, Dec. 25 and Sunday, Dec, 26 in observance of the Christmas holiday. Regular hours will resume on Monday, Dec. 27, with open hours from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The library will also close at noon on Friday, Dec. 31, and will be closed on Saturday, Jan. 1, and Sunday, Jan. 2, in observance of the New Year Holiday. Regular hours will resume on Monday, Jan. 3, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

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Record: 6-1. • North Wood 59, Indian Springs 28 At Indian Springs (Dec. 4) Points: Cam Spitaels 15; Nick Anglemeyer 10; Kyle Yoder 10; Tony Miranda eight points; Mike Bough six; Brandon Menzie four; D.J. Prochno two; Marc Disher two; David Zeltwanger two. Coach's Note: "North Wood had an excellent second half, outscoring Indian Springs 32-8." Record: 7-1 • North Wood 46, Manchester 30 At Indian Springs (Dec. 4) Championship Game Points: Cam Spitaels 17; Brandon Menzie 12; Tony Miranda eight; Kyle Yoder six; D.J. Prochno two; Nick Anglemeyer one. Coach's Note: "North Wood also outscored Manchester 3214 in the second half." Record: 8-1.

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