Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 133, Number 36, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 9 September 2010 — Page 3

library honors volunteers

The Nappanee Public Library's annual Appreciation Gala, usually held at the library in December, received a makeover this summer when it moved to the city's West Side Park Pavilion. The Red-Carpet Picnic was held Aug. 14 and honored the many volunteers who have helped provide library services and programs during the past eight months. About 100 guests were treated to an evening of food, games, cotton candy and prizes with a Hollywood theme. The event wrapped up with the city's outdoor screening of Singin' in the Rain. Between November 2009 and July 2010, 194 library volunteers worked more than 4,000 hours shelving books, preparing new materials for circulation, helping with children's programs and special projects, tutoring, assembling mailings, staffing the Evelyn Lehman Culp Heritage Center, and assisting with many

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Photo Submitted Lynelle Vogel, right, accepts Exemplary Program Award from Lorna Heyge, founder of Musikgarten.

Vogel awarded for Musikgarden Studio

Music for LiTe Musikgarten Studio, with locations in Nappanee, Columbia City, and Winona Lake, has received the Musikgarten Exemplary Program Award from Musikgarten organization, headquartered in Greensboro, N.C. The award is given to signify the studio offers a full complement of Musikgarten s quality children's classes staffed with licensed, certified and experienced music

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Choice Award, voted on by all of the other teams and given to the quizzer who best exemplifies quizzing ability, Christ-like character, and team leadership. Other members of the team included Sam Sittler and Justin Hochstetler, both of Nappanee, currently juniors at North Wood; Garrett Flow-ers of Nappanee, an eighth-grader at North Wood Middle School, and Dan Schramm of Bremen, a junior at Butler University. Dr. David Rosentrater, a member of Nappanee BIC again served as the team's coach and inspirational leader. Bible quizzing as conducted by the BIC involves studying a specific book or group of books in the Bible

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specialists. Studio owner Lynelle Vogel provides one of only 82 programs in North American to receive the prestigious award for 2010. The organization specializes in early childhood music and movement programs for children from birth to age 9, and group piano for both children and adults. For more information, visit www.musikgarten.org.

(this year, the books were Ist and 2nd Corinthians), then answering 20 questions in direct competition with another team. Questions include quotations (verses), two-part questions and phrases, and reference questions. Speed is of the essence, as the person who thinks they know the answer to the question "jumps" as soon as possible, regardless of whether or not the questioner has finished the question. "Jumping" sets off a small buzzer and the "jumper" is then required to correctly answer the question, complete the verse, or quote an entire verse with 100 percent accuracy. A correct answer is worth 20 points, and if the jumper cannot answer cor-

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other jobs. The evening's special presentations also included a time of remembrance honoring two special volunteers who passed away in 2010: Ann Evans and Marge Quakenbush, formerly of Nappanee. "1116 amount of time that our volunteers donate yearly is remarkable. When you do the math, the hours logged this year average over 100 per week," said library director Lissa Krull. "Our dedicated volunteers take great pride in offering their time and skills to the Library. Without the support of our volunteers and program sponsors, we couldn't begin to offer the quality and variety of services that we do at the Nappanee Public Library." For more information on becoming a Nappanee Public Library volunteer, call 574.773.7919 or email [email protected].

rectly, the opposing team gets a chance to answer correctly (after hearing the question in its entirety) for 10 points. Nappanee is known for its incredibly quick and accurate "jumpers," particularly Zercher who was head and shoulders above the competition. The quiz team was honored with a dinner and awards ceremony at the Nappanee BIC church Sunday, Aug. 8, and also treated to what has become an annual northern Michigan canoe trip as a reward for their efforts. The team returns everyone but Schramm for 20102011 and has already received practice materials for the Gospel of John as they try to regain their title.

Anglemeyer Osteopathic Family Clinic Family Practice with Obstetrics ■ i , Providing a full range of services. The physicians at Anglemeyer Osteopathic Family Clinic are committed to meeting the varied healthcare needs of the community. That’s why they offer additional medical services rarely found at other family practices, including:

• General care from newborn to geriatric • Fracture care

• Osteopathic manipulation • Digital mammography • Colonoscopies • In-house x-rays and lab testing • Minor surgeries, including cancer lesion removal, vasectomies and circumcisions

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Photos submitted Left Top volunteer Chuck Grimm, right, ascended the 'Red Carpet' with his wife, Carol, also a volunteer. Right: Terry Elphick was among the top two volunteers to contribute hours to the Nappanee Public Library.

SCHOOL MENUS

North Wood High School Friday, Sept 10: 1. Sausage pizza, hamburger boat sandwich, cold turkey sandwich; salad bar, yogurt. 2. Green beans, tossed salad, pears, sliced apples, fresh fruit. Milk. Monday, Sept. 13: 1. Sausage gravy w/biscuits, spicy chicken sandwich, cold roast beef sandwich, southwest fajita salad, yogurt. 2: Mixed vegetables, raw veggies/dip, tossed salad, pears, cottage cheese, fresh fruit. Crackers, milk. Tuesday, Sept 14: 1. Chicken chop suey w/rice, BBQ pork rib sandwich, cold roast beef sandwich, salad bar, yogurt. 2. Green beans, tossed salad, pineapple, melon, fresh fruit. Bread/butter, hot pretzels, crackers, milk. Wednesday, Sept. 15:1. Taco bar, chicken salad sandwich, yogurt. 2. Orange Jello, fresh fruit. Crackers, milk. Thursday, Sept. 16: 1. Pepperoni pizza, fish sandwich, chicken salad sandwich, salad bar, yogurt. 2. Com, tossed salad, coleslaw, grapes, mixed fruit, fresh fruit. Crackers, milk. North Wood Middle School Friday, Sept. 10: 1. Southwest pizza, hot ham & cheese sandwich, chef salad. 2. Tossed salad, broccoli & cheese, peaches, pears, fresh fruit. Milk. Monday, Sept. 13: 1. Beef stew w/biscuits, polish sausage sandwich, chef salad. 2. Tossed salad, com, mixed fruit, rosy applesauce, fresh fruit. Milk. Tuesday, Sept. 14: 1. Macaroni & cheese w/Smoky Links & bread, chicken patty, chef salad. 2. Tossed salad, broccoli w/dip, mandarin oranges, apple crisp, fresh fruit, milk. Wednesday, Sept. 15:1. Sloppy Joe sandwich, turkey sub sandwich, chef salad. 2.

SHUMAKER ESTATE AUCTION Tuesday, September 21,2010 10 a.m. Personal Property • 6:00 p.m. Real Estate Real Estate Directions: 17 blocks west of downtown Bremen, IN at 1703 W. Plymouth St., Bremen, Indiana (Just west of Taticti TMT Automotive & McDonald's) General Info - This is an approx. 1760 sq. ft. 3 bedroom, 2 bath Cape Cod house with a 14’x22’ garage built in 1951. The lot is 120’x185’ or 509 acre. The house has a full basement, central air and open stairway. There are various outbuildings and a fenced yard. This home is well-built but it needs redecoration and landscaping but if is very well located with unlimited potential. There are businesses beside and across. Buy it now and when the market becomes stronger, reap the benefits. Taxes - $1,130.24 Zoned - General Business ' Call for complete terms & conditions. PERSONAL PROPERTY • 10:00 AM PERSONAL PROPERTY LOCATION: 8 blocks west ot downtown Bremen, IN on Plymouth St. or St. Rd. 331 (stoplight), then go north Calvin J. (C.J.) Shumaker Estate Jack K. Shumaker & Janice K. Rexstrew, Co-Personal Representatives Any announcements made day ot sale take precedence over printed material

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Tossed salad, Tater Tots, pears, pineapple, fresh fruit. Milk. Thursday, Sept. 16:1. Spaghetti w/garlic toast, hamburger sandwich, chef salad. 2. Tossed salad, peas, sherbet, applesauce, fresh fruit. Milk. Nappanee Elementary School Friday, Sept. 10: Breakfast: Cereal & muffin. Lunch: Sack lunch of chicken sandwich, celery w/ranch dip, banana. Monday, Sept. 13: Breakfast: French toast. Lunch: Beef dippers, Bagelette, green beans, pears. Tuesday, Sept. 14: Breakfast: Breakfast burrito. Lunch: Flatbread pizza, marinara sauce, mixed vegetables, Cherry Whip. Wednesday, Sept. 15: Breakfast: Cinnamon toast. Lunch: Sloppy Joe sandwich, com, mandarin oranges, potato chips. Thursday, Sept. 16: Breakfast: Egg/cheese bagel. Lunch: Chicken & noodles, mashed potatoes, dinner roll, apple slices. Wakarusa Elementary School Friday, Sept. 10: Breakfast: Nutri-Grain bar, yogurt. Lunch: Ham sandwich, carrots/dip, Jello, B-D treat. Monday, Sept. 13: Breakfast: Scrambled eggs. Lunch: Scalloped potatoes w/ham, dinner roll, green beans, mandarin oranges. Tuesday, Sept. 14: Breakfast: Waffles. Lunch: Pepperoni pizza, California blend vegetables w/cheese, peach cobbler. Wednesday, Sept. 15: Breakfast: Cinnamon toast. Lunch: Smokey Links, macaroni & cheese, peas/carrots, Jello. Thursday, Sept. 16: Breakfast: Breakfast bagel. Lunch: Lasagna roll-ups, bread stick, peas, applesauce.

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