Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 133, Number 23, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 9 June 2011 — Page 2
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Q | V Gale Sayers, Iformer professional running back Whether it’s dodging charging linemen, or trying to avoid a double bogey on the back nine, healthy knees are important % to former professional running back Gale Sayers. That’s why when, he needed knee replacement surgery, he turned to Elkhart General Hospital’s Center for Joint Replacement. Ranked among the top 5 percent in the nation for joint replacement*, Elkhart General offers the very latest in orthopedic technology, equipment and procedures. And if the man who holds the record for most touchdowns in a rookie season trusts his knees to Elkhart General, so should you. To team more about our orthopedic programs, visit egh.org. I Elkhart General Hospital I | Center for Joint Replacement | or 8
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Members are pictured from left: first row, Kelly Smith, Brittany Adams, Kawy Eakle, Stephanie Homme, Sondra Bellaire, Kristen Norville and Quind Julian; second row, coach Pam Slagle, Megan Hyde, Ali Burkley, Ali Roe, Madeline Sherbondy, Emily Slagle, Callle Julian, Carey Maish, and Paige Roe; third row, Hailey Davis, Jasmine Miller, Maddie Hendershot, Clarissa Slabaugh, Adrienne Lambright, Madeline Flager, Michelle Bontrager, and coach Susie Eakle; and fourth row, Laikyne Ellsworth, Adra Frost Kayleigh Daniels, Anna Himes, Mallory Thomas, and Allison Borkholder.
I.U. members ranked No. 1
GOSHEN "Where do you rank?" is the question that more than 30,000 athletes nationwide, representing 1,700 teams wanted answered at this year's U.S. Finals Cheer and Dance Competition. After earning a bid to compete at one of eight venues nationwide, all star cheer and dance teams battled to see who would be named the regional chamEion from each division. idiana Ultimate, located in Goshen, Ind., had four teams qualify (and two additional teams qualify but compete as exhibition due to tneir acceptance into the USASF
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Woodview winning artist rnOlO prOVtQCQ Each year Woodview Elementary PTO selects a winning art project that will be displayed in the school. This year's winner is second grader, E. J. Gruendler.The class studied Vincent Van Gogh's Sunflower and then did their own sunflower pictures. Pictured with the winning art project are E. J. Gruendler and Wa-Nee elementary art teacher, Megan Jones. ■
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Dont forget to com* visit Nappanee on Friday night tor our spscial MoonHgtit Madness Events and Sales! Participate in our “Stan and Strip* Search For Savings” for a chance to win a Grand PiM Home Tour: Tour Stave & Honey Water's home at 1064 Gotfview Dr. from 1 MM A) pm. Mo month. Tickets avattbto at Wnfs Sweet Shop, Downtown Design & Consign, and U. Wagner's Home Interiors. Tickets are $6 to advance or _ $6 at the door. Plant life wi be provMngfloweromd decorations. Decorate a wooden Btarpin«twai in the Ctadren’i Craft Room at the Nappanee Pubic Übnry, 157 N. Main St, from 1030 a.m. to 1:00 pm and then see how fast it spina outside in tie wind! Supples are infeed. Ftee£tm»tte and Retirement Ceremony: The American Legion wl provide proper lag tocMquee demonatrationa and have a lag rotiroment ceremony starting at Noon at the comar of N. Main and W. Walnut streets. Bo euro to vtoit the Scon ■WtegsTs*. fecal OtblißoySoorttroopd 9te*lfctelte:KkfegradMK-12can bring twirown skfeMfcctwfcanddaaignasaluteto ourfeq&twroeal Evan starts at 1 pm. at Key Bank, 111 E Martwt St RagWrofon Marts 1230 pm. and u»oo te Mod. CoHt Dfepfey ft Garden and MRtary WbUto: Coma view hondmada mlfery memorial quia at the Nfetprowe Cantor, 302 Martlet S». born iftOO am until noon. Oonfl toiget to tfk through tie MKaiy Tribute dtoptay and Iwn head around bat* and view fife yaart Out Gatdwt ‘M American aa Apple Pie.: —**"*"'* ii" 1 ‘ ■-TiT"rr-nrnfiiiirTTii , iHfi,ni«iiiiiiwmi>ari«»u °y*«' —»ii* m—« nao aizaa
Worlds Competition). I.U. brought home two regional champion banners in April and began die waiting process to near who would be crowned a true national champion. After all regionals were finished the first of May, a distinguished panel of judges from around die nation evaluated videos from each competition to determine a "final ranking" of all competitors. Indiana Ultimate is pleased to announce it's large senior level 3 team was named the number one team in America for its division. Made up of 36 young
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women from all around northern Indiana, the squad finished another excellent season with this huge honor. The team is coached by gym owners Pam Slagle and Susie Eakle. Other Indiana Ultimate teams were ranked as follows: youth level 3 cheer, fifth in the nation; junior dance, seventh in the nation; and junior level 4 cheer 13th in the nation. Visit www.indianaultimate.com for the link to watch this national awardwinning team's performance.
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