Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 135, Number 40, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 5 October 2017 — Page 3
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County office at 574-533-0553, or e-mail [email protected]. SURVIVOR OF WAR TO VISIT NAPPANEE Marina Dutzmann Kirsch offers a presentation about her family's experiences during World War II in Latvia, occupied Poland, and Germany at the Nappanee Public Library on Saturday, Oct. 7 from 10-11 a.m. Her book, "Flight of Remembrance," is a story about surviving a war waged on home soil, on the losing side, something few people living today have ever experienced. No registration is required for this program. FISH FRY RETURNS TO WAKARUSA WAKARUSA The Wakarusa PTO will be hosting their annual fall Fish Fry at Wakarusa Elementary School on Saturday, Oct. 7. Tickets are priced at $9 for adult dine-in and carry-out/fish only, while students can eat for just $6. Presale tickets are also available for $8.50 from Wakarusa Elementary students. Carry out hours are from 3-8 p.m., and dine-in is from 4-8 p.m. Guests are asked to use the CR 3 entrance for carry-out, and those wishing to eat at the school should use the Washington Street entrance. STORIES OF SHAPES WAKARUSA Story Hour guests at the Wakarusa Public Library will hear "Triangle" by Mac Burnett and Jon Klassen on Oct. 9 and 10 at 10:15 a.m. The sessions are for children ages 3-5 years old who are registered for the program. Call 574-862-2465 for more information. LEAF PICK-UP BEGINS WAKARUSA Leaf collection for Wakarusa residents will begin on Oct. 9
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students. The youngsters in sedcond grade have the smallest number, at 73. North Wood Middle School tallied some of the greatest class totals throughout the district. The new class of 6th graders now registers 263 students. The 7th and Bth graders are just a few numbers apart, at 240 and 237, respectively. At North Wood High School, the current senior class is the smallest, at 203 students. The sophomore class posted the largest tally, at 234. There are 12 youngsters enrolled at ECSEC, with an additional 50 students taking classes at the Bashor Children's Home, both institutions being part of the Wa-Nee district. There were several personnel changes for the board to consider, all of which were approved upon. They included the following: EMPLOYMENT - Michelle Clouser, Curriculum Director - Rachelle Fobear, Special Education Assistant at North Wood Middle School - Danae Zalas, Title I Assistant at Woodview Elementary - Matt Landis, Bth grade boys basketball
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New Officers Photo by Undo Arch The first meeting of the 2017-18 year for the Nappanee Wakarusa Associate chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa was held Sept. 12 at the home of Roxy Elphick. The purpose of this group of ladies is to bring women into close, unselfish relationships for the promotion of charity, culture, and education. Much time and energy has been given over many years by this unselfish group. Although the purpose is to reach out to others, the members have gained the greatest benefit by becoming involved in each other's lives. They continue to seek ways to help those in need through monthly kindnesses and projects. The newly installed officers are Nancy Roeder, President; Laura Zell, Treasurer; and Brenda Baumgartner, Secretary. They are looking forward to another fun, rewarding year.
and continue until November 30. East-west-roads will be picked up on Mondays and Wednesdays, while those residing on northsouth streets will have pick-up on Tuesdays and Thursdays. There will be no collection on Fridays. Leaves should be arranged in piles along the grassy parts of the yards, facing the street. Do not pile leaves in the street, and avoid placing grass in the piles, as they clog the vacuum equipment. Limbs should be placed in separate piles. Call 574-862-4314 for questions. CHRISTIAN NOVEUST NAPPANEE Sarah Price is a Christian fiction novelist and an adult and children's author. Come to the Nappanee Public Library on Oct. 10 at 6:30 p.m. to hear about Sarah's life as an author, her inspirations, and her stories. A "Q & A" and book signing will follow the presentation. No registration is necessary. DISCOVER FALL WITH FRIENDS WAKARUSA Beginning Story Hour at the Wakarusa Public Library, for children ages 18-36 months, will meet with their new fall friends on Oct. 11 at 10:15 a.m. Registered children will be introduced to developmentally appropriate songs, activities, and stories. This week, they will hear "Mouse's First Fall" by Lauren Thompson. Join in the fun by calling 574-862-2465. MAH JONGG GROUP MEETS NAPPANEE The Nappanee Public Library is hosting its regular Mah Jongg game on Wednesdays from 12:30-3 p.m., with the next session scheduled for Oct. 11. No experience or registration is needed, simply come to learn the game and have fun!
coach at North Wood Middle School Retirements / Resignations - Ken Shaum, Full-Time Custodian - Jewell Losee, Full-Time Custodian—- - Neal Rush, Full-Time Custodian Transfers - Steve Bowser, from eighth grade boys basketball coach to seventh grade boys basketball coach - Lisa Paul, from Full-Time Cafeteria to Assistant Cafeteria Manager at North Wood Middle School - Jennifer Faller, from Instructional Assistant to Title I Assistant at Woodview Elementary Leave of Absence - Kristi Porter, Life Skills Assistant at Wakarusa Elementary IN OTHER MATTERS - The board accepted a $250 donation from Horizon Education Alliance, to be used for the North Wood Middle School Manufacturing Day. - The next regular session of the Wa-Nee Community Schools Board of Trustees will be held on Monday, Oct. 9 at 6 p.m. This meeting will have a change of location, with the gathering taking place at Woodview Elementary School.
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CREATE FALL DECOR WITH NPL NAPPANEE Make a fall burlap sign during "Pinterest Night" at the Nappanee Public Library on Wednesday, Oct. 11, beginning at 6 p.m. The cost is $5 per project and children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Register by calling 574-773-7919, or by visiting nappaneelibrary.org. MAIN ST. WAKARUSA NEEDS YOU WAKARUSA For those who would like to learn more about the new redevelopment organization known as Main Street Wakarusa, there is a perfect opportunity to become involved by attending the next meeting. It will be held on Thursday, Oct. 12 at the Town Cabin, and will begin at 6:30 p.m. Among the topics slated for discussion
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Advance News • Thursday, October 5, 2017
Police Reports From the Elkhart County Sheriff's Department - activity bbtter and booking reports DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT - On Sept 26, at around 7:09 p.m., Melissa A. Shroff, 38, stopped in the intersection of CR 32 and CR 17. A concerned citizen reported her as an impaired driver and was able to get her keys away from her. Melissa Shroff was found to be intoxicated failing a field sobriety test and a chemical breath test with a .34 BrAC result at 8:26 p.m. Melissa Shroff had her 13-year-old daughter in the vehicle with her. Melissa Shroff resisted arrest and continued to yell at officers. She was incarcerated for neglect of a dependent, operating while intoxicated/felony, resisting law enforcement, and disorderly conduct. BOOKING REPORT - Sept. 22 - Bernardo Nava-Moreno, 43, Nappanee - driving while suspended/prior.
are the finalization of plans for the annual Fall Party, which will likely feature some new elements this year. Watch the AdvanceNews for more details. SUPPORT NOKTHWOOD BAND NAPPANEE Come on out and support the band by attending the 20th annual Red Regiment Chili Supper. The meal will take place on Friday, Oct. 13 from 5-7 p.m., with eat-in and carry-out options available. Tickets are just $6 for diners ages five and up; children under the age of five eat free. All proceeds go to support the band department. Call the NWHS Performing Arts Office at 574-773-4127, ext. 1203 for more details.
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