Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 134, Number 32, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 9 August 2012 — Page 3

Nappanee Center calling all actors

NAPPANEE - The Nappanee Center is seeking volunteers to bring Nappanee history to life by portraying citizens of yesteryear in the second annual production of Night at the Museum Saturday, Oct. 27, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Enthusiastic adults and elementary-school-age children are needed to fill the parts of the Coppes Kitchens Dutch Maid, visitors to Nappanee's Onion Festival and students. Speaking parts for these characters are very minimal, if any. Adults are also needed to serve as guides through the "museum" during the event. Guides will be asked to become familiar with a longer script that will introduce

FCDC dinner/auction fundraiser set for Aug. 11

NAPPANEE - Family Christian Development Center in conjunction with many area business sponsors, are offering a unique culinary experience food enthusiasts won't want to miss. Saturday, Aug. 11 from

lUBRARY NOTES

NAPPANEE LIBRARY Artful quitters meet "The Artful Quilters," a guild for those interested in new quilting techniques, meets the second Thursday of each month at the Nappanee Public Library. Members will meet at the library next Aug. 9 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Membership for the "Artful Quilters" is open to anyone. Join the fun and fellowship with other quilters while keeping up to date with new activities and techniques in the quilting world. Bring projects to share; check out planned programs for the coming year; and sign up for trips. Yearly dues are sls and are used tor the benefit of the guild. Those interested may attend two meetings to get acquainted before becoming members. For more information, contact the Nappanee Public Library at 574-/73-7919, or visit www. nappaneelibrary.org online. Movie Aug. 11 Enjoy a free classic film at Nappanee's West Park Pavilion Saturday, Aug. 11. The City of Nappanee, Friends of the Nappanee Public Library, Lake City Bank and Louck's Electric are sponsoring a showing of the 1959 Oscar-winning comedy "Some Like it Hot" featuring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon. Bring blankets, lawn chairs, family and friends and enjoy free refreshments while supplies last. For more information, call the Nappanee Public Library at 574-773-7919, or visit www. nappaneelibrary.org online. Club discusses novel Read along with the Cover to Cover Book Club at the Nappanee Public Library. The dub will meet Sunday, Aug. 12 from 2 to 4 p.m. to discuss 'The Curious Inddent of the Dog in the Night-time" by Mark Haddon. Christopher John Franris Boone knows all the countries of the world and their capitals and every prime number up to 7,057. He relates well to animals but has no understanding of human emotions. He cannot stand to be touched. And he detests the color yellow. This improbable story of Christopher's quest to investigate the suspidous death of a neighborhood dog makes for one of the most captivating, unusual, and widely heralded novels in recent years. Internet class offered Nappanee Public Library offers a dass for those unfamiliar with surfing the Web the second Monday of each month. The next session is scheduled for Aug. 13 at 7 pjn. at tire library. Several ways to search for information cm the Internet are demonstrated.

visitors to several vignettes throughout the Center. All actors and guides are asked to commit to attending a photo shoot, two rehearsals and the performance. For more information, call Martha at 574-773-7919 or email mweirich® nappaneelibrary.org. Photo provided From left are “Night at the Museum” cast members from 2011: Front row, Betty Johnson as Rebecca Hartman and E.J. Weirich as “Little Max” Gwinn; and back row, Jeanie Dudley as Evelyn Lehman Culp, Dick Smith as John Hartman, Suzi Cool as the School Teacher, and Corey Ellis and Diana Smith as Tour Guides

6 to 10 p.m., for S6O a person, attendees can take part in the fundraising event at the newly-renovated Coppes Commons' Upper Room Event facility, 401 E. Market St. and be treated to locally grown food prepared by some of Northern

Tours offered New cardholders and those interested in learning more about Library services are invited to a guided tour of the Nappanee Public Library Monday, Aug. 20 at 7 p.m. In addition to discovering where to find current bestsellers, a favorite cookbook, or the daily news, participants will be introduced to many special services. These include the library's new-ly-updated online catalog, computers and copiers for use in the library; art prints, CDs, DVDs and nfeny-other materials for loan such as a portable die-cut machine, an electricity use monitor, craft patterns, and jigsaw puzzles. The library, located at 157 N. Main St., holds the tour the third Monday of every month and by appointment. For more information, call 574-773-7919, or visit www.nappaneelibrary.org online. Trustees to meet The Board of Trustees of the Nappanee Public Library will meet in regular session Thursday, Aug.

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2012 MARSHALL COUNTY BLUEBERRY FESTIVAL Carnival Mega Pass & Pay One Price Wristband Sales Available at the Blueberry Festival Office 220 N. Center Street. Plymouth Sales begin August 6-31, Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mega Passes August 6-24: $45 • August 27-31: SSO Pre-sale Wristbands - sls

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Indiana's most noted Chefs, including: Kevin Crouch of Charlie's Butcher Block and Deli, Stephanie Hapner of Crazy Day Gourmet, Steve Helmutn of Rocket Science Ice Cream, Emily Hershberger of Veni's Sweet Shop, Chase Hinton

23 at 7 a.m. at 157 N. Main St. The public is invited to attend. WAKARUSA LIBRARY Trustees to meet The Wakarusa Library Board of Trustees will meet Aug. 10 at 7:45 a.m. in the library meeting room. Adults to 'dream big' "Dream Big" is the for the Adult Summer Reading program at the Wakarusa Library. Adult and High School students have

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PURCHASE AT THE BLUEBERRY FESTIVAL OFFICE 220 N. Center St., Plymouth Mon-Fm 8-5 pm 888-936-5020/blueberry FESTIVAL. OHQ

of Cerulean, Andrew Jones of Viand Chef Services, Pat Knott of Gassic Catering / The Old Train Depot, Zach Lucchese of Lucchese's, Renee Lyles of Table 52, The Brown Trout, Chicago, 111., Dustin Mattem of Mattem's Butcher Shop and

been reading for almost nine weeks to be registered for one of three grand prizes. All reading logs will need to be returned by Aug. 18 to be included in the drawing. Story hour programs set Activities, stories, crafts, and more take place during the fall Story Hour programs. Children ages 3 to 5 years may begin registering Aug. 20 for this program that will start Sept. 17 and 18 at 10:15 a.m.

Saturday, August 11 7:00 p.m. (gate? open 6 p m.) Young Amphitheater In Plymouth's Centennial Park Adults: $lO Youth/Students: free ♦ Bring chairs or blanket ♦ Concessions or site by Delta Theta Tau Sorority or bring your own Help tfte Neighborhood Center, please brine a non-perishable ’ Hem. JL eS) 3 *® - - >— W

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Monday, August 13, 2012

Real Estate to Sell <s> 4:00 p.m. followed by Personal Property Great Starter it Ratirementie Investment Home Brick Ranch, Single Story, Two Bedroom 1W Bath on a Comer Lot, w/Basement A Crawl Space Central Air, Fireplace, Gas Hot Water & Furnace, 1 tt Stan Attached Garage, large Back Yard Contact: Auctioneer For Appointment Or Attend The Open House

Sbiw 10% Non- Refundable down payment due day of auction w/ balance due at closing (approx. 30 days) possession day of closing. Auction Note: Property being sold (As Is) subject to Sellers Confkmatlon. your bidding is not contingent upon financing. Please be capable of paying at closing and arrange financing before auction. ★ ★★ PERSONAL PROPERTY**-* 1999 Olds 88, Anniversary Edition, 3800 V 6 Engine, MHes 76,400, Cm wlli sell at 5:30 M » »« n- s 1 -a P...iilln. . > .illiMia. rnllT' 1 *- * - IsIIsJII •• •■* 1 Apptwnccs, fiouscnoio, mmiuirc, AniKgjci/ v,oifcc\io*c, yywii umTorm: GE Uprtyrt Refrig/Freezer; Maytag Washer; Maytag Gas Dryer; Frtgidaire Refrtg/ Freezer; Sham Microwave; RCA Console TV; Wicker Love Seat; Poplar Cupboard; 3 old Pocket Watches (LS Cooper (London), N Watch Co); WWI Army Uniform; Travel Brochures; 24x36 Old Picture Frame; Hand Operated Drill Press; 2 Drawer File Cabinet; Grandmother Clock; Queen Anne Style 3pc Comer Sofa;2 Wing Back Upholstered Chain; Maaon A Hamlin Piano; Pfeartro Wondertone Violin -l Steel #400; Area Rugs; Misc. Dishes, Pots, Pam, Kitchen UtensUs, White Milk Glass Saucers; Pink Depression Plates; Pressed Glass pcs; Hand Painted Mpan Cups A Saucer; Maple Drop Leaf Table w/4 Chairs; 4pc Bedroom Suite; Pine Double Bed; Drescr w/mkror; Singer Portable Sewing Machine; <— ft A Outdoor Echo Chain Saw w/20* Bar; Fleet Land AN Compressor; Shop Craft Elect Blower; Toro Elect Blower; Lawn Boy Snow Blower; Squirrel Cage Fan, Level; Framing Square; Wood Chisels; Flies; Misc. Hand A Yard Tools, Old Wooden Carpenter Tool Box; Coleman Gas Camp Stove; Coleman Lantern; Fire Wood; Porch Swing,- Fireplace Set; Dnm A ConrWom Cash or Cheek with proper ID, Not responsible tar Accidents. Announcement made day of auction takes precedence over printed matter. Anderson, Trustee of Thist Chris Walter, Attorney

SNYDER AUCTIONEERING Bremen. IN Chris Snvder Mike Berger

Advance News»Thursday, August 9, 2012

Comer Deli, Amy Maurer of Elegance in Thyme (Nelson's), Karla Miller of Teapot & More, Marcus Miller of Main Street Coffee, Margaret Potuck of Happy Dance Cupcakes, Loren Shaum, local chef and cookbook author, and Scott

Toddler lime begins Parents or caregivers and children ages 25 to 36 months may register for Toddler Time which will begin Sept. 26 at 10 a.m. This is a time of interaction between a child and their accompanying adult. They will hear a story, do an activity, and more. Donations made 'The House That George Built" by Suzanne Slade is given by Judy Gurtner in memory of Elma Shekel.

SPORTS STRINGERS Do you like sports? Do you like to attend local games in the NorthWoodarea? If you would like to earn some extra cash and are willing to write about our local teams, contact James at sports @ thepilotnews.com Advance News Serving Nappanee & Wakarusa

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Woods of Noa Noa, as well as a number of local farms and food providers. All proceeds will support FCDC's outreach programs. Call 574-773-2149; email [email protected]; or visit www.fcdcin.org to leam more.

"Restore. Recycle. Repurpose." by Randy Florke is given in memory of Elma Shekel by U. S. 30 Countryside Anhques, Inc "My First Tractor" by given by Warren and Marjo Robbins in memory of Lucile Beck. Dial-a-story title set 'The Cat and the Parrot" is the dial-a-story selection for this week. This is the story of an over-hungry cat finding something to eat that disagrees with him.

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