Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 128, Number 52, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 29 December 2005 — Page 4

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• Advance News • Thursday. December 29. 2006

Public libraries get set to begin the new year

Nappanee INTRO TO INTERNET Interested in a basic introduction to the Internet? Nappanee Public Library offers a class for those unfamiliar with surfing the web on the second Monday of each month. The next session is scheduled for Jan. 9, at 7 p.m. at the library. Several ways to search for information on the Internet are demonstrated. For more information, call 773-7919 or go to www.nappanee.lib.in.us. WA-NEE COMMUNITY EDUCATION If working with technology is a challenge for you, learn how to use a personal computer at a Wa-Nee Community Education program class. A very basic course on using computers is scheduled for, Tuesday, Jan. 10, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Nappanee Public Library. The free class will be instructed at a slower pace in a familiar, friendly atmosphere and students are encouraged to bring their questions. . _ For more information on class content or to register, call 773-7919 or go to www.nappanee.lib.in.us and click on the Community Education Calendar. This program is sponsored through a partnership with the Learning Generation Initiative of Elkhart and Lagrange Counties. ii ciQGv nous ■ - ! Hi Thursday, Dec. 29 10 a.m.: Chair Exercises. 1 p.m.: Euchre. Friday, Dec. 30 Volunteer Day: Quilt, Cut Stamps or just visit. 1 p.m.: 3 & 13.

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QUILTING GUILD "The Artful Quilters," a guild for those interested in new quilting techniques, meets on the second Thursday of each month from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Nappanee Public Library. The next meeting will be held Jan. 12. - Membership for the "Artful Quilters" is open to anyone. Join the fun and fellowship with other quilters while keeping up to date with new activities and techniques in the quilting world. Bring your own projects to share, check out planned programs for the coming year and sign up for trips. Yearly dues are sls and are used for the benefit of the guild. Those interested may attend two meetings to get acquainted before becoming members. For more information, contact Londa Flarwell (773-7650), Marka Ffarwell-Bentley (7735774), Connie Kauffman (773-7089), or the Nappanee Public Library at 773-7919. Wakarusa GENEALOGY CLASS A beginning Genealogy class will be held on Jan. 17 at 6:30 p.m. This class will introduce the materials available at the Wakarusa Public Library in the Historical Room. Some time will be spent on reading census records, finding Internet sites for Genealogy and more. Registration is required. REAL Services Menu Menus subject to change without notice. Due to the diets of some, the meals are not highly seasoned. Thursday, Dec. 29 Pork Ribbette (BBQ on Side); Mashed Potatoes; Carrots; Roll with Margarine; Cookie. Friday, Dec. 30 Tuna Noodle Casserole; Peas; Coleslaw; Bran Muffin with Margarine; Applesauce. Monday, Jan. 2 American Goulash; California Vegetables; Bread with Margarine; Apricots. Tuesday, Jan. 3 Santa Fe Chicken; Yellow Rice; Refried Beans; Potato Roll with Margarine; Peaches. Wednesday, Jan. 4 Sliced Roast Turkey with Gravy; Sweet Potato Patties; Green Bean Casserole; Roll with Margarine; Lemon Pudding.

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COPYMACHNE A new copy machine has been added to the library. The old color copier will be removed in the near future. Color copies will be made by the staff. Prices for copies will remain at their current levels. DONATION "Wild Prairie: a photographers personal journey" by James R. Page has been placed in the library in honor of the 50th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. James Schmeltz. This book was given by the Madison Mrs. (Ms.) Homemakers Club. Dial A Story will be "Beginnings.” This brief introduction tells of the creation of Mother Earth, Father Sky, and their many offspring. Hear this tale at 862-4441. NEW BOOKS "Million Dollar Dilemma" by Judy Baer "Holding Heaven" by Jerry B. Jenkins "Between Two Worlds Escape From Tyranny: Growing Up in the Shadow of Saddam" by Zainab Salb . "Ciao Italia Pronto! 30-Minute Recipes from an Italian Kitchen" by Mary Ann Esposito "Next Man Up: a Year Behind the Lines in Today's NFL" by John Feinstein ' : ■ - .-iBl Rebecca "Becky” Huffman December 22, 2005 NAPPANEE Rebecca "Becky" Huffman, 54, of Nappanee, died at 3:45 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 22 at Goshen General Hospital. She is survived by her husband, Gene Huffman; son, Darrell Wayne (Stacie) Huffman of Nappanee; daughters, Jennifer Rebecca (John) Bollenbacher of Bourbon, Tonisha (John) Kimbel of Nappanee and Corissa (David) Hostettler of Nappanee; 10 grandchildren; one great-grandson; and brother, Irvin Weldy of Bremen. ■ Visitation was held oh "Monday, Dec. 26 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. and one hour prior to her service on Tuesday at the Thompson-Lengacher Funeral Home, Nappanee. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, Dec. 27 at 10:30 a.m. at the funeral home. Burial was in the Bremen Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Becky Huffman Memorial Fund.

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