Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 133, Number 42, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 20 October 2011 — Page 8
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Advance News* Thursday, October 20,2011
Political signs will be removed from rights-of-way
; LAPORTE - The Department of transportation (INDOT) reminds all Hoosiers that campaign signs are pro•hibited from federal and *state highway rights-of--way by Indiana Code 9-21-J-6. INDOT personnel are .required by state law to
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“one Best in Show winner will be chosen by a panel of judges. Class and presentation category winners will receive crystal frames and a Best in Show winner will be awarded with a hand-cut, Badsah lead crystal,, trophy bowl designed by Warsaw „Cut Glass Co. Also during the event, "N.D. vs. USC football tick- ' ets will be raffled off the game being that day with kickoff at 7:30 p.m. The raffle ticket package includes • ; a parking pass, overnight stay at Amish Acres, and ticket proceeds (at $5 each) go to the American Cancer Society to promote Breast
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visit www.amishacres.com online. PRO WRESTLERS AT FIRST BRETHREN - ICW Pro Wrestlers will compete Saturday, Oct. 22 at Nappanee First Brethren Church, 1600 N. Main St. The main event, the heavy--weight title match will be between Pastor Pain and Cosmo, and a second .match features Brian "The Crippler" Costello against Sergeant Jay Peterson. More matches wpll be held. Doors open at 6 p.m. with bell time at 7 p.m. Admission for adults is $8 each and -children 12 and younger are $5 each. To leam more call -574-773-4252. FREE SCREENINGS - Elkhart General Hospital ;~will offer free PAP and prostate screenings Saturday,
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remove all unauthorized signs witiun tne sum ngnt-of-way. The right-of-way areas which must remain 'sign free* for the safety of die motoring public indude: • All interstates and their interchanges; • All intersections where at least one local, state or
Cancer Awareness Month. Bush said that with 'the vast majority of Corvettes on the property surrounding the pond and the endless activities and demonstration to participate in during Amish Acres' Fall Harvest Days, the event is not only fun and impressive but very educational and exciting as well.' There will be a vintage Chevrolet exhibition from McCormick Motors, free wine tasting and live music at the Bam Loft Grill, discounted tickets to all Amish Acres attractions, free shopping coupons, rally food and a beer garden, snow cones,
Oct. 22, at Center for Healing and Hope (PAP only) located at 423 E. Jefferson Street in Goshen from 9 a.m. to noon and Heart City Health Center located at 236 Simpson St. in Elkhart from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Some restrictions apply. Registration is required. Appointments are limited. Registration deadline is Friday, Oct. 21. To register call 574-524-7516 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. ADOPT- A-THON SET FOR OCT. 23 The Animal Welfare League of Kosciusko County is havmgdan adopt-a-thon in Nappanee Oct. 23 between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. There will be on-the-spot adoptions available. Microchip implanting for pets that may
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federal road intersects with a state or federal highway; and • Ad rights-of-way paralleling federal or state highways (the right-of-way extends to the bade of the ditch, to he fence line or up to utility, poles). INDOT crews will not pull signs
popcorn, mulled apple data; and for he children, they can have fun choosing from tramping about he pumpkin patch or taking wagon rides. Bernard "Bemie' Beer, president of McCormick Motors has been selling cars for more than 50 years in Nappanee. He holds many prestigious tides and associations in he automobile sales industry and also is a graduate of he Chevrolet Academy of Retail Sales Executives, he Chevrolet Commercial College, and he Chevrolet Medium Duty Certification Program, and has been repeatedly recog-
become lost will be available at a reduced cost and pet owners can bring heir pet to have its nails clipped for only $5. The brightly-deco-rated van will be located on U.S. 6 at he Country Center near Lee Dallas Realty. The Animal Welfare League provides many Services for all Nappanee families and offers the largest selection of pets in a four-county area. HALLOWEEN PARTY OCT. 27 IN WAKY Wakarusa will celebrate its 60th year of offering a fall/ Halloween celebration with a party Thursday, Oct. 27. The tradition began in 1951 when families went downtown adorned in Halloween attire and gardeners competed for he largest produce (stalk of com, pumpkin and squash). Today, Wakarusa will celebrate with town trick-or-treating from 5 to 7 p.m. Miller's Senior Living will
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placed behind the ditch, fence line or beyond he public utility poke. Removed rigns will be saved at the nearest INDOT Subdistrict office. Candidates may reclaim signs between 8:30 ajn. and 3:30 pan. Monday through Thursday, except for hou-
nized by Chevrolet Motor Division for his lifetime commitment to sales excellence and customer satisfaction. Thus being he local expert tm all things Chevrolet, his Corvette rally was something right up his alley. 'Corvette is he only truly American sports car," Beer explained. 'Since 1953 it has been renowned worldwide for its value and performance. It's a very special car." Typically his lot offers one or two for sale and at he show plans to exhibit a 2011 as well as a vintage model from he 19605. He said when a new model arrives,
hold trick-or-treating from 5 to 6 p.m. Downtown activities will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. and include a costume contest, cake walk, carnival games, merchant trick-or-treating, cotton candy, a bag toss game, free dder and donuts and an adult and family-themed costume contest. Families and individuals are invited to dress for he decade ('sos, '6os, '7os, 'Bos, '9os, '00s) to win prizes. TRUNK-N-TREAT SET FOR OCT. 30 AT KG First Church of God, C.R. 7 and C.R. 54, Nappanee, invites he community to join them for its annual Fall Fest Trunk-N-Treat Sunday, Oct. 30 at 4 p.m. on he church lawn. Donations are requested from each family of a canned food item to benefit he Open Hands food pantry. Children are asked to wear a wholesome costume and come visit he
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regardless of its allure to be driven, it typically waits for its first driver. "Normally he owner wants to be he first person to drive it so when we get a new one in I don't drive it and we don't let anyone else drive it either," he said. Beer said hat when he heard about he idea from Bush, he felt it was a great idea. "Having sold hem for so many years, I've gotten to know people that own hem and show hem (and he various clubs in he area)," he said. "There is an intrigue with Corvettes and hey usually turn heads. If
trunks for a treat. There will also be a cookie walk, hayride, bounce house, a meet and greet with Hess he police dog, and other fun activities. Free chili, hot dogs, popcorn, donuts, coffee, hot chocolate and dder will be offered. FAIL HARVEST DAYS THROUGH OCT. 31 Amish Acres is celebrating Fall Harvest Days through Oct. 31 with toms, wagon rides, a scarecrow contest, free pumpkins for kids at he pumpkin patch, documentary films, dining and more. Apple Cider pressings will also be demonstrated weekends. To leam more call 800-800-4942 or visit www. amishacres.com online. TRUNK-OR-TREATAT AMERICAN LEGION Nappanee area children can trunk-or-treat Oct. 31 from 5 to 6:45 p.m. at he American Legion Post #154 at 201 W. Lincoln St., Nappanee. The Sons of he American Legion, and he American Legion family, in conjunction with he Nappanee Police; Fire and EMS departments are hosting he event where event representatives will park heir cars and trucks in he Legion's parking lot and fill heir trunks with treats for treaters in costume that stop by. To partidpate in handing out call the post at 574-773-7686 before Oct. 28. SOUP AND SALAD LUNCHEON NOV. 3 The Women of First Church of God, C.R. 7 and C.R. 54, Nappanee, are sponsoring a soup and salad luncheon Thursday, Nov. 3 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Price remains at $6 per person. UMC STEAK DINNER SET FOR NOV. 5 Nappanee United Methodist Church (301 E. Market St.) will host a grilled steak dinner with baked potato, tossed salad.
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you get a group of hem together people will come to see them and I think it will be a pretty good how* For Amish Acres' getaway package reservations and rally registration or other information contact George Bush at Amish Acres by visiting 1600 W. Market St, Nappanee; by calling 800-800-4942; emailing georgebushOamishacres.com; or visiting www.amishacres. com online. To leam more about cars available at McCormick Motors, visit 1255 W. Market St.; visit www.mccormickmotors.com online; or call 574-773-3134.
bread and drink Saturday, Nov. 5 from 5 to 8 p.m. Tickets are $lO each (advance sale) and sl2 (at he door) fix adults. A Children's Meal Deal will also be for sale and includes hot dog, potato chips, applesauce and a drink for $4 (advance sale) and $5 (at he door). Assorted desserts (pies, cakes, cookies, ice cream) will be inexpensivelypriced to top off he dining experience. Buy tickets at Antiques on he Square, dip & Curl (Wakarusa), Martin Hardware, NAPA Auto Parts, Polka Dot Bowtique, Salem Insurance or visit www.nappaneeMme.com online. BAZAAR, COOKIE WALK NOV. 5 Nappanee Church of he Brethren will host its 16th annual craft bazaar and cookie walk Saturday, Nov. 5 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Lunch will be served from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. when soup and sandwiches will be available to purchase. The church is located at 301 Mack Drive, Nappanee. Spaces are still available at $lO per table or $5 for 1/2 table or floor space next to a table for displays.
Set up is Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. or Saturday at 7 a.m. To learn more call Kdly Kuhn at 574-773-7892 or 574-354-0288. Money to reserve space must be in before Oct 31 and crafters may send the amount, name, address, phone, and description of craft item to be sold to Kuhn at 1213 E. Marion St., Nappanee, IN 46550. SMART CMSCIPtJNE PROGRAM NOV. 15
There will be a free Smart Discipline program for parents offered to any adult in the Wa-Nee Community. Reservations can be made' by emailing nwigginsOwanee. org or calling Wood view Elementary School at 574-773-3117. It will be held at the North Wood High School Auditorium Tuesday, Nov. 15 from 6 to 8 p.m. There will be books, videos and workbooks available for purchase. The seminar is for adults only; no childcare will be available.
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