Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 135, Number 38, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 22 September 2016 — Page 2

Advance News • Thursday, September 22,2016

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Miss Apple Fest Photos by Lizzie Kern The new 2016 Miss Apple Blossom Queen is Hannah Walter, Miss Persing Tire & Lube. Hannah is seated front and center, surrounded by the remaining members of the court, including front row from left, Gina Massaro, Miss NTA, Inc., second runner-up; Walter; Madison Kuhn, Miss Waterford Street Family Medicine, first runner-up; in back, Tori VanDiepenbos, Miss Bread.Jt's In the Bag; Mabel Myers, Miss Myers Implement, Inc.; and Morgan Alexander, Miss Eby's Evergreen, People's Choice Winner.

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A funny you Artist, Mark Daniels, spent his time at the 2016 Nappanee Apple Festival sharing his craft to create caricatures of visitors. Also pictured: Wyatt Prater, age 10, of Claypool, and Mary Rohr, Warsaw, round out their festival visit by sitting to pose for Daniels.

2017 budget passed on first reading

By Merrie Chapman Staff Writer NAPPANEE Monday evening, the Nappanee Common Council passed on third reading two ordinances to approve an estimated

28th Annual Regional Juried Art Exhibit at Heartland Artists Gallety and - Four Annex Galleries showing Art - Art Classes, Art Talks & Demonstrations - Schnabeltier Wine & Cheese Tasting - 10-56 Brewing Craft Beer Tasting 2-7 - Food, Sweets, Drinks, Shopping & Dining - Wild Rose Moon; Street Musicians Saturday, Dance Troupe, Fri. & Sat. Night Concerts - Blueberry Sculpture & Bison Photo Op E %"foisi| Info for ART-936.9515 or MUSIC-276.U85 X NPSCO- KdwanlJo—t Id I

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Special engine Phillip Hochstetler, of Nappanee's Power from the Past, demonstrates one of the unique Hit & Miss Engines featured during the Antique Tractor, Engine &Toy Show, which took place during the 2016 Nappanee Apple Festival. Here, he pulls the engine during the Saturday afternoon Tractor Parade outside Dutch Village Market, Noth Tomahawk Trail, Nappanee.

2 percent increase in pay for both city employees and elected officials before turning their attention to an outline of the 2017 Budget for the City of Nappanee. The proposed $8,982,045 budget was approved on first read-

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ing. Be watching the Advance News for detailed information on increases, decreases and proposed big expenditures for each department. The Nappanee Common Council meets the first and third Mondays of each month, 7 p.m., at the Nappanee Municipal Center, 300 W. Lincoln St. Meetings are open to the public. Anyone who requires an

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Saturday, October 8 • 4-8 p.m. For West Union Center School Includes our own SPECIALTYaII-you-can-eatfish, chicken, french fries, salad & soft serve ice cream. Located at the corner of CR 54 and CRII in Nappanee at Merlin Yoders 25115 CR 54 Carry Outs Available

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auxiliary aid, or service for effective communication, or a modification of policies or procedures to participate in a city program, service or activity, should contact the Office of the Nappanee Clerk-Treasurer, 300 W. Lincoln Street, Nappanee, IN 46550, call 5674-773-2112, or visit kbrown@nappanee. org as soon as possible, but no later than 48 hours before, the scheduled event.