Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 129, Number 13, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 30 March 2006 — Page 4

Advance News • Thursday, March 30, 2006

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Schools prepare for Round-Up

Kindergarten registration for Wa-Nee elementary students will be held on Tuesday, April 11, from 1 to 6 p.m. at Nappanee, Wakarusa and Woodview Elementary Schools. Parents are free to come at any time during those hours. You should plan to spend approximately 45 minutes at the school and should bring only your kindergarten student with you. If your child will attend Woodview Elementary or Wakarusa Elementary, they should accompany the parent to the round-up for a kindergarten assessment. If you are unsure which elementary district you live in, please contact one of the school offices for additional information. (Nappanee Elementary 773-7421, Woodview Elementary 773-3117 or Wakarusa Elementary 862-2000). The purposes of round-up are to gather information on students entering kindergarten, to assist in planning for next year's kindergarten classes and to assist parents in preparing their children for kindergarten. Please bring with you your child's immunization (shot) record and a legal birth certificate. A legal birth certificate is one issued from the County Health Department of the county in which your child was bom. Hospital birth certificates (these usually have foot prints on them) are not acceptable. To be eligible for kindergarten, a child must be five years of age on or

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before Aug. 1. IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS Minimum Immunization Requirements for All Children Newly Enrolled in Kindergarten or Grade 1 and less than 7 years of age: • Five doses of diphtheria-tetanus-acellular pertussis (DTaP), diphtheria-tetanus-per-tussis (DTP), or pediatric diph-theria-tetanus vaccine (DT) or four doses are acceptable if the fourth dose was administered on or after the 4th birthday. • Four doses of either oral polio vaccine (OPV) or inactivated polio vaccine (IPV), in any combination or three doses of all OPV or all IPV are acceptable if the third dose was administered on or after the 4th birthday. • Two doses of measles (rubeola) vaccine, on or after the Ist birthday. • One dose of rubella (German measles) vaccine, on or after the Ist birthday. • One dose of mumps vaccine, on or after the Ist birthday. • One TB test (optional). • Three doses of hepatitis B vaccine. • One dose of varicella (chicken pox) vaccine, or proof of disease. Schools must have a birth certificate and students must have all state required immunizations in order to start school in August.

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Wa-Nee Schools will be on Spring Break between April 3 and 7. Elementary Schools Thursday, March 30 B'fast: Cereal and Muffin (Wakarusa - Breakfast Pizza). Lunch: Soft Taco; Lettuce Salad; Cheese Cup; Banana or Mandarin Oranges. Friday, March 31 B'fast: Breakfast Pizza (Wakarusa - Cereal and Muffin). Lunch: Chicken Nuggets; Com (Woodview - Peas and Carrots); Bread and Butter; Peaches or Sherbet. Middle School Thursday, March 30 Choose 1: Cheesy Potato Soup with Grilled Cheese Sandwich; Tuna Salad Croissant; Salad Bar. Choose 2: Tossed Salad; Baby Carrots with Dip; Pears; Tropical

Students compete at musical competition at Goshen

The fifth grade students at Wakarusa Elementary participated in the Indiana State School Music Association's Jr./ Middle/Elementary Organizational Contest on March 18 at Goshen Middle School. The group did an outstanding job, as they performed three numbers for the three judges, and received a first place superior rating from each judge. The following is a list of students who participated in the contest: Samantha Abel, Kate

Ken Lynch to visit Calvary Baptist Church

Evangelist Ken Lynch, from Taylors, S.C., will be the featured speaker at the Spring Bible Conference of Calvary Baptist Church of Nappanee to be held April 2 to 7. Sunday services will be at 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Monday through Friday services will be at 7 p.m. Lynch is a graduate of Bob Jones University and has been in full-time evangelism since 1977. He has conducted meetings in nearly every state in the United States as well as many countries around the world where his Christ honoring music has warmed the hearts of thousands in preparation for his

Kiwanis Soccer League

Registration forms for the 2006 season will be distributed soon to the Wa-Nee Elementary Schools and public libraries. Please be sure to mail in your form with payment to the address listed on the form by April 26. The new location for the soccer fields will be the softball diamonds off CR 7 in Nappanee. (Use the Golf Course entrance.) All soccer games will be played there. With the move, the league will also have new season dates - July 10 through Sept. 9. Also, there will no longer be a U-14 Division. In place of this, children for this age group may join North Wood Soccer Club. (Contact John Kendall at 773-4626 for more information about North Wood Soccer Club.) Please be aware of these changes before signing your children up. Weekly Instructional Clinic for Beginners - this is for children ages 5 to 7 years old who are not quite ready for the U-8 Division, will be held on Saturday mornings from 9 to 10 a.m. at the soccer

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uncompromising Bible preaching. He is also an accomplished musician and will be providing special music at each service on a variety of musical instruments including the violin and musical glasses. Thursday evening will feature a special concert by Lynch. As a musician, Lynch traveled extensively during high school as a violinist with a gospel team representing a well-known area Christian camp. He is also a former member of the Springfield (PA) Orchestra and, in addition to his studies at Bob Jones University, has studied under such men as Jerome Wigler of

Fruit; Fresh Fruit. Friday, March 31 Choose 1: Stuffed Crust Cheese Pizza; Fish Sandwich; Salad Bar. Choose 2: Tossed Salad; Broccoli with Cheese; Applesauce; Peaches; Fresh Fruit. High School Thursday, March 30 Choose 1: Burritos with Cheese; Tenderloin Sandwich; Cold Sub; Salad Bar; Yogurt. Choose 2: Com; Tossed Salad; Pineapple; Mixed Fruit; Fresh Fruit. Friday, March 31 Choose 1: Fiestada; Fish Sandwich; Cold Sub; Grilled Chicken Sandwich; Yogurt. Choose 2: California Blend Vegetables; Kosher Dill Spears; Tossed Salad; Coleslaw; Applesauce; Fresh Fruit.

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the Philadelphia Orchestra, Edgar Ortenberg of the Settlement Music School in Philadelphia, and Alvin Rudnitsky, a concert violinist formerly of Ardmore, Penn. His wife will conduct nightly children's meetings that are especially geared to their level. The church is located at the corner of Market and Elm Streets in Nappanee. For more information about these special meetings with Evangelist Ken Lynch, please call the church office at 7737454.

fields. (Participants receive a shirt, participation award, and are invited to the tournament festivities.) This clinic will run July 29, Aug. 5,12 and 26. This is designed for younger youth to learn the game of soccer in a friendly environment. There will be no games played or score keeping at these clinics. Parents are encouraged to participate! If your child is 9 to 11 years old and has not played in this league and/or has turned 9, a "selection draft" will be held on June 3 at the soccer fields for all registered players. Coaches will be asked to take a look at your child's skills so as to balance the teams. If a player is not present at this draft, they will be assigned to a team. You are encouraged to have your child participate in this "draft". The soccer league is always in need of volunteers who want to provide a positive experience for the youth in the area. Experience is not required. If you would like to be a coach, asst, coach, referee, sponsor, volunteer, or would like to learn more information, please contact Jennifer Odiome at 773-7240. The next meeting is scheduled for Monday, May 15 at 7 p.m. at the Nappanee Public Library.

World’s Famous JOHN’S BUTCHER SHOP

Round & Swiss Steak New York Strip $5.99 lb Deutsch Kase Haus Colby & Co-Jack Cheese Beef BBQ $4.77 lb Discount to Churches for: Pot Lucks & Funeral Dinners & Fund-Raisers 158 N. Main Street • Nappanee, Indiana 773-4632 -Open- . Monday-Friday 7:00 ajn.-5:30 pan. W Saturday 7:00 aon.-12:30 p.m. A

Schlabach, Maddie Schwartz, Derek Sexton, Ambria Taylor, Zachary Telschow, Ryan Thompson, Kizzie Smith, Ashley Troxel, Haley Weaver, Steffanie Weber, Brianna White, Darin Yoder, Jana Yoder, Zachary Yoder and Lindsay Ziegler. The choir is under the direction of Rebecca Coffin and was accompanied by Steve Dahlgren. Congratulations to these students for a job well done.

Ken Lynch