Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 133, Number 17, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 28 April 2011 — Page 2

Advance News • Thursday, April 28,2011

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Ride ‘em, cowboy Photo by Dak Barlow Trevor Laws of Nappanee rides one of the ponies Saturday at the Maple Syrup Festival.

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I beg pf yoa your patience as I leant more about your communities, businesses, schools, and annual activities you host. I am a faithful fireworks-watcher of the Bremen Firemen's Festival. I visit die Apple Festival and Amish Acres Arts and Crafts Festival in Nappanee every year and have even hit Wakausa's Maple Syrup Festival in the past. I was promoted to editor after former editor Brent Glasgow followed his wife to another state for her employment I know some of you may be saying: "How long will this one last?" Well I don't scare easily nor do I give up quickly. My husband of 19 years, Tim, and my children (14,17 and 23) have made our home nearby, so I am at your service. Let's get acquainted. My family relocated to Bourbon from St. Joseph County in 2002 due to my husband's job in Warsaw. My youngest children attend Triton Jr.-Sr. High School and my eldest daughter lives in Crumstown. My husband and I both have large, close-knit families (his primarily in St. Joseph and Marshall counties), so there is rarely a dull moment. And with my children's involvement in sports, community and 4-H, I am used to being on the road and on the run. 1 have worked for the Pilot News Group Inc. which manages not only the namesake publication but The Leader in Knox, the Culver Citizen, the Bourbon News-Mirror, the Advance News, the Bremen Enquirer, The Review, and The Shopper for the past eight years. A little more than four of those years I was the editor of the Bourbon newspaper. I later covered events in Bourbon, Etna Green,

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don. Social announcements can also be filled out online at www.thepilotnews.com. You can leave a voicemail at the Bremen Enquirer office at 574-546-2941, contact me via email at advanceGbniiuiet or enquirerOfourway.net. You can also call my work cell phone at 574-209-0704. Please remember that news and calendar items must be in no later than die Friday before the issue you would like the submission in, before 1 p.m. And also, social items and photos and news briefs of events that have already occurred are used on a first come, first served basis, as space allows. For delivery, billing, death notices or obituaries, and advertisements (including garage sales), please call the main office at 800-933-0356. Also, if you would like me to cover an event, I will need you to let me know about it well in advance so I can try to accommodate. Please understand that until May 9 I will be serving the'community in both my former (training my replacement in Plymouth) and new positions so I may not be as fully-accessible until that date. I look forward to familiarizing myself with "the pace" and the"good towns" you have called your own and am confident we can work together to keep your local newspapers a prominent source of information and entertainment for you to enjoy. Says Managing Editor Maggie Nixon, "Angel is an asset to our company. She has served in several capacities over the years, and has done a fine job as editor for the Bourbon area. She will continue to provide your community with that same reliable coverage."

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