Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 135, Number 47, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 21 November 2013 — Page 3
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Knee Deep 4-H members pose for a group photo during their achievement night earlier this month.
Achievements highlight dose of 4-H year
Knee Deep 4-H hands out recognitions
NAPPANEE Achievement night was held on Monday, Nov. 4 with 4-H members and their families enjoying a meal at Raymond's Restaurant. 4-H members! received their year pins for completion, of the 4H projects thus year. d , Recognized as the Top it tiub members for J this year were: Ellie Andrews, Amanda Byland, Heather Eby, Braden Mikel, Ashley Maust, Toni Papandrea, Andre Freitas, Malorie Weldy, Nathan Bailey, Andrew Bailey and Maddie Bailey Recognized as the Top 3 Geranium Sales were: Amanda Byland, Cheyenne Diamond and Elisia Pruitt. Ten Year Members recognized were: Nathan
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organizations will be at the event making the day special. "It's just a really aamazing community effort," Sherer-Stolzfus said. Parents will enter the gymnasium in small groups, so that each parent can have their own volunteer Christmas elf to assist them in navigating the room. "The elves and the people volunteering really try to make it a positive thing," she explained.
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Bailey, Jenna Mikel, Dylon Price and Ryan Thompson Club Leaders Tammy Martin and Patti Bailey were each presented a flower bouquet for their time commitment as leaders to the club mem--4- online enrollment is now open and members and parents were encouraged to complete the enrollment process and submit the monetary fee in the near future. The leaders encouraged everyone to be enrolled and fees paid by the February meeting. The Club will start the 2014 4H Club Year at 7 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 3,The meeting will be held at tjje Wakarusa Missionary Church.
Volunteers will be on hand at each agebased table to help parents find the perfect gift for their child. . "It's not just the gifts," Sherer-Stolzfus added. "We're often fortunate enough for every child to have a coat or blanket if they need one." One big gift per parent is usually the limit, unless there is a bounty of toys to choose from after everyone has picked for their kids. Stocking stuffers are also avail-
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able at Christmas Jubilee and many years copies of the Christmas Story are passed out to parents to enjoy with their family. "It's just all those things that you associate with Christmas," Sherer-Stolzfus said. After all the parents have received gifts for their children, additional toys, coats, blankets and items will be taken to the FCDC for parents who may have missed the event to continue shopping the week prior to Christmas.
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Parents who, due to financial stressors this holiday season, would like to participate, should contact the FCDC or area schools) to get registration information. Volunteers may gain information on how to participate in the same way. Christmas Jubilee will take place from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Dec. 14 at the Nlappanee Boys and Girls Club, 107 E. Marion Street.
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