Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 135, Number 45, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 7 November 2013 — Page 7

Lending a hand for a worthy cause

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Advance News photo by Dlona Eskdtit, Northside High School Key Club members Ethan Craven, Ryan Menzie,Todd Brink, and Kiwanis Key Club Advisor Bill Fales take care of putting boxes together to be filled with goodigS for the troops on Saturday, Nov. 2in Marshall County. The Key Club (service club) members volunteer to participate in one to two projects a month. Saturday, the students helped pad£ Stockings for Operation Quiet Comfort. More than 50 volunteers worked to stuff 800 stocking with goodies for our troops over seas. They operated as two main lines, snack line artst stationary line that came together in a stocking to be boxed up with hot cocoa and coffee. Jan Houin took a few minutes before the group broke for lunch to talk about her experience with Operation Quiet Comfort. Houin talked about the many ways that people can help from making donation of time, money, or items to sewing quilts to signing cards. “There are ways that everyone can help. We aren’t asking anyone to support the war, we are asking everyone to support our troops,” said Houin.

Tee off at the library during Second Saturdays

NAPPANEE Staff at the Nappanee Public Library will shut down operations and transform the stacka*ttHlMoMMlll library into an 18-hole miniature golf course beginning Friday, Nov. 8 All three levels of the building will be shut down to create this massive minigolf extravaganza. Nappanee Public Library is working with corporate sponsors, to offer the unique event to the community op Nov. 8 and Nov. 9 to raise funds for the Friends of the Library. Library Mini Golf, a New England orga-

Bank marking 150 years

NAPPANEE- Ist Source Bank is inviting clients and members of the community to a celebration in honor of the bank's 150th anniversary. The party will take place on November 22 at the Ist Source Nappanee Banking Center located at 1600 East Market Street. "We're excited to celebrate our 150th anniversary with clients and the community," said Kami Bunch, Ist Source Banking Center Manager. "150 years is a big milestone and we look forward to being a part of the community for many years to come." Ist Source Bank is hosting birthday parties this

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nization that brings miniature golf tournaments to libraries and schools across the MPMtjßMirill provide the holes and greens, logistics and promotional support for the event. Tee time at the library runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9. Admission is $5 per person. Ages three and under are free. Golfers must enter at the Walnut Street entrance, as the library will be closed for all other services. In addition to miniature golf, kids and adults can enjoy free face painting and balloon twisting at tne 19th hole.

fall at all of its locations. The celebrations are being held between September 5, the anniversary of the bank's organization, and November 30, the 150th anniversary of when the bank opened

its doors. Founded as the First National Bank of South Bend, Ist Source has a long history as a strong, stable, local and personal bank. In 1931, the bank's name was changed to the First Bank and Trust Company after a merger engineered by community leaders Ernest Morris and Vincent Bendix. The Morris family has continued to lead the bank since

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1931, including Morris's daughter, Ernestine Morris Carmichael Raclin, and her son-in-law, Christopher J. Murphy 111, who continues today as the bank's Chairman and CEO. Since 1981, the bank has been known as Ist Source Bank. For more information about Ist Source's 150 year history, visit www.lstsource. com/150.

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Snacks and raffle tickets can be purchased for an additional charge. Adults 21 and over, "are also invited to "Puttin' on the Ritz," a social event presented by Amish Acres and McCormick Motors on Friday evening, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. A S3O-advance ticket or SSO per couple entitles guests to a wine tasting, one glass of craft beer or wine, hors d'oeuvres by Plain and Fancy Catering (a division of Amish Acres), prizes and mini golf. A cash bar and raffles will also be available. The Nappanee Public Library will be

Food drive held during Second Saturdays

NAPPANEE A The Second Saturdays committee will be hosting a food drive for the November event. On Nov. 9, individuals may bring any food item to any one of the participating stores or businesses and receive a 10-percent dis-

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closed on Nov. 8 and Nov. 9 to regular guests in order to host these events for paid participants. Normal business hours will resume on Sunday, Nov. 10, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. To purchase tickets, stop at the library or call (574) 773.7919, by Thursday, Nov. 7. Cash, credit card and check will be accepted. Tickets will only be available in advance. No tickets will be sold at the door. For more information, visit www.nappaneelibrary.org.

count on an in-store purchase. Participating businesses will have an emblem in the front of the store to label them as a participating business. Food banks are in great need this season. The largest need is in macaroni and

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cheese, cereal, hamburger helper, ramen noodles, soups, crackers and other similar products. Food donations will be distributed between Open Door and Family Christian Development Center to help support individuals during the winter season.