Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 133, Number 11, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 18 March 2010 — Page 4

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who willingly answer their phones on those evenings. Organizers said residents who have caller ID will see die "NTA" designation appear when die call is made by Dollars for Scholars Phone-A-Thon volunteer students. Wakarusa Nursery School registration begins Wakarusa Nursery School’s mail-in registration begins March 24 for die 2010-2011 school year. Classes for 4and 5-year-olds are Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9 to 11 ajn. and 1 to 3 p.m.; for 3- and 4-year olds, classes are Tuesday and Thursday from 9 to 11 a.m. Registration forms are available at die school at 309 S. Elkhart St., Wakarusa. For fee information and other questions, call 574-862-1909. Nappanee Class of 1945 to meet March 25 The Nappanee High School Class of 1945 will meet for breakfast at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, March 25 at The Country Table restaurant. Prescription drug disposal days March 25,26 The Nappanee Police Department, Nappanee Neighborhod Watch and the Elkhart County TRIAD will be holding prescription drug disposal days from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, March 25 and from 8 a.m. to noon Friday, March 26 at the Nappanee Police Department, 301 W. Lincoln St., Nappanee. The public is invited to bring their unused or expired prescription medications to dispose of safely. Prescriptions should not be flushed, burned or thrown away as they pose a danger to the environment and other people should they get into the wrong hands or into the water supply. For more information call 574-773-4111. Neighborhood Watch The Nappanee Neighborhood Watch next meets at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 26 at the Heritage House Meeting Room. The public is invited to attend this informative training session involving legal topics. The guest speaker will be the Honorable Judge Evan Roberts, speaking and answering questions on legal subjects.

Registration is March 30 for nursery school North Main Nursery School, 504 N. Main St., Nappanee, will accept registration for the 2010-2011 school year from 3 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 30. Children must be 4 years old by Sept. 1 to attend. For information, call the

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school at 574-773-4642. Nappanee Cycling Club to meet April I Nappanee Area Cycling Club will kick off its 2010 meeting year from 6 to 7 p.m., April 1, in the Fireside Room of the Nappanee Missionary Church, 70417 Indiana 19. Cyclists of all abilities are invited to plan for this year's riding season. Contact Rick Bainter, 574-354-16% or rbainterOkountrywood.com, for more information. Water aerobics continues through April 14 The last session of the WaNee Continuing Education class in Water Aerobics is slated 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Mondays and Wednesday through April 14, except during spring break. No classes are scheduled April 5 and 7. Registration is S3O, payable at the first session attended. Class begins with a 10-minute warm-up on the deck and continues with 30 minutes of aerobics and 10 minutes of cool-down in the pool. No swimming skills are required. 4-H item is pie Ted Sautter of Bristol, 2010 Elkhart County 4-H Fair president, has announced the President’s Baked Item wUI be German Chocolate Pie. The contest is open to anyone 8 years of age or older in the Michiana area. Judging will take place July 22 in the Home & Family Arts Department Building at the 4-H Fairgrounds. Participants may enter only one item. Entries must be accompanied by a neatly written, printed or type recipe on amß 1/2 by 11-inch sheet of paper on one side only. Include name, address and telephone number in the lower right-hand comer. Check-in on judging day is 11 to 11:45 a.m., with Sautter performing the open judging at noon. Race for the Cure Sign up now for the second annual Susan G. Komen Northern Indiana Race for the Cure. The 5k run/walk will be held Saturday, May 1, downtown Mishawaka riverfront. Start time is 9 a.m. To register, volunteer or sponsor go to www.komennorthemindiana.org. 4-H Fair Golf Tourney sign-up begins Proceeds from the sixth annual Elkhart County 4-H Fair Golf Tournament will be equally divided between the Elkhart County 4-H Club Corp. and the Elkhart County 4-H Fair, organizers announced. Registration of

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golf teams and sponsorship for the tournament to be played June 23 at Maplecrest Country Club, 611 Hackett Road, Goshen, is now underway. For information, call 574-533-3247. CHoB cookbooks for sale Community Hospital of Bremen has collected the best recipes from hospital employees, auxiliary members, community members, as well as family and friends. Recipes have been compiled into an attractive keepsake cookbook. Cookbooks are available in the Community Hospital of Bremen Cate at 1020 High Road. The cookbook contains 150 wellloved recipes including appetizers, main dishes, desserts and many others. The first book price is $7.50, with each additional book priced at $6. Recipes include the contributor's name, enabling you to find the recipes of family and friends. All proceeds go to the Foundation. For more information contact Brittanee Nelson at 574-546-8016 or call 574-546-2211. BHS seeks memorabilia The Bremen All-School Reunion is set for Saturday, June 26. One of the highlights of the reunion is a temporary museum featuring old yearbooks, senior cords, letter jackets, newspaper clippings and any other item that brings back memories of long ago high school days. Anyone who has Bremen High School memorabilia to loan to the museum may take items to the main office of BHS during school hours. All items will be tagged with the name and number of the owner and stored securely until the reunion. Gift baskets The Nappanee Area Chamber of Commerce was asked to donate a nice gift basket of Nappanee items and gift certificates to the Elkhart County Convention and Visitors Bureau. They will be giving donated baskets to ladies in Elkhart County that have donated I,ooo+ volunteer hours to the United Way of Elkhart County. To donate an item or gift certificate to this basket, call the chamber office at 574-773-7812. Governor scholarships Gov. Mitch Daniels has announced applications are now being, accepted for the 2010 Hoosier High School Math and Science Awards. Deadline to apply is March 28: http://secure.in.gov/apps/mathscienceawards/ to enter.

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Living Gospel Annual Missions Conference through March 21 "God's Story for all People" is die theme for die 38th Annual Missions Conference to be held at Living Gospel Church, March 18 through March 21. Die church is located at 302 W. Walnut St., Nappanee. The conference will kick off with a meal and fun fellowship with missionaries tonight, March 18, at 6 p.m. Saturday, March 20, at 10 a.m. there will be an adult brunch with Navigators missionary, Udell Meyers, speaking. Saturday afternoon at 3 p.m., the youth will meet for food and fellowship with missionary speaker Bing Hare from New Tribes Mission. If interested in attending, call the church at 574-773-7110 to make reservations for Thursday and Saturday meals. Friday and Saturday evenings, the services will begin at 7 p.m. and the Sunday service will begin at 9:30 a.m. with missionaries sharing during the Sunday School hour, and then a Worship Service at 10:30 a.m. A special mini-concert will be held during the Saturday evening service with Simon and Cecilia Avila, who minister in music with Latin American Ministries. A carry-in meal after the Sunday Worship Service will conclude the conference. Children's meetings and nursery will be available. The conference speaker is Rob Ketchum. He and his wife, Cheryl, are missionaries serving with New Tribes Mission. They served as missionaries among the Ayore tribe in Paraguay and Bolivia, learning the language and culture to the level necessary for effective ministry. Through the telling of His Story, they saw Ayores come to a clear understanding of the Gospel. They are now involved at New Tribe Mission's Missionary Training Center in Missouri, helping to equip the next generation to effectively communicate foe Gospel to people around foe world.

Wakarusa Lapsit registration begins March 22 for children ages 15 to 24 months. These youngsters and their accompanying adult will enjoy finger plays, stories, crafts and more. Sessions are at 10 a.m., starting April 14. During Story Hour at 10:15 a.m., March 22 and 23, children will hear foe "Little Blue Truck" story by Alice Schertle. The activity will be color matching. Registration is required. The theme for Toddler Time at 10 a.m., March 24, will be based on the book "Mouse's, First Spring" by Lauren Thompson. Children will have a sharing time and registration is required. Dial A Story is "Punishment: Pandora," the story of how man paid dearly for the gift of fire. Hear this tale by calling the ahifity To make music in their own way. "All God's Critters" by Bill Staines will be the theme for Story Hour March 29 and 30 at 10:15 a.m. Children will create rain sticks during craft time. Registration is required. "Get A Clue" will provide facts about maple syrup and foe mystery of how it is made at 3:30 p.m., March 30, for students in grades kindergarten through five. "The Missing Maple Syrup Mystery: by Gail Gibbons will be read. A treat will be provided and a selection from a movie about maple syrup will be shown. Registration is required. The library will close at noon April 2 in observance of Good Friday. Dial A Story is "Lazy Jack" about a foolish boy who is richly rewarded for being such a silly fellow. Hear the tale at 574-862-4441. New children's books: "Pedro: the Angel of Olvera Street" by Leo Politi; "Juanita" by Leo Politi; "Sweethearts of Rhythm" by Marilyn Nelson; "Jeremy Draws a Monster" by Peter McCarty, "Marley Goes to School" by John Grogan, "Pennies for Elephants" by Leta Judge, "Windows, Rings, and Grapes: A Look at Different Shapes" by Brian Cleary, and "Puzzle of foe Paper Daughter" by Kathryn Reiss. Crash, cont. from front foe crash are not yet known. It was foe second time in less than a week that an aircraft had gone down near Goshen. On March 4, authorities were called to a field about a half-mile south of Goshen Municipal Airport after a helicopter made an emergency landing there, sustaining significant damage and injuring two people. That crash, too, is under investigation.