Speedway Flyer, Volume 37, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1969 — Page 6

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WORKSHOPS FOR TEACHERS & PARENTS Two workshops on Sept. 27 and Oct. 11 at Lafayette Square Auditorium will launch the third year of educational programs for teachers and parents of young children sponsored by the Council for the Education of Young Children. Registration begins at 9 a.m. with workshops adjourning at noon. “Identifying Children with

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apolis Day Nursery and Park School. Mrs. Lloyd Everett, Bethel Methodist Nursery School and Mrs. J. Q. Bellard, Presbyterian Urban Guild are co-chairmen. Mrs. Robert Dunivan, Ten Little Indians Day School is publicity chairman. Other members are: Mrs. John Dixon, Riley Hospital, Mrs. Hoyt Barrett, Northwest Cooperative Playschool, Mrs. Ernestine Grundy, Mt. Zion Day Care Center, Mrs. Meg Schanlaub, Park School and Mrs. Robert Schollaert, Indianapolis Preschool Centers. Mrs. Roy Behnke, Epworth Community Preschool is in charge of preregistration which is $1.25 for each workshop. Registration at the door $1.50 each workshop.

"YEAR OF THE WALK" The “Year of the Walk” will have a fitting climax in Indianapolis. A mass hike through 15 miles of city streets is scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 12, on behalf of the local Weekday Religious Education organization. Described as both a demonstration of Christian witness and a boost for the 25th annual “Weekday” membership campaign, the walk is expected to attract hundreds of marchers. The group will parade from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to the Indiana State Fairgrounds; the route going east on 16th Street from the speedway to Capitol Ave., south to the downtown area around Monument Circle, north on Meridian St. to 34th St. and on to the fairgrounds by way of Central Ave. and 38th St. Marchers will be “backed” by sponsors, pledged to contribute varying amounts of money to the WRE membership drive for each mile completed by the hikers. The latter will register at eleven checkpoints along the route. Objective of the membership drive is to provide funds to operate the non-denominational Bible education WRE program

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for the 1969-70 school year. More than 24,000 fourth and fifth grade boys and girls are enrolled thruout the Indianapolis metropolitan area. “By means of the walk, we hope not only to raise funds for WRE, but to dramatize the growing need for Christian education in the lives of our young people,” said Col. Robert Mottern, chairman of the membership cam-

paign. “Well over half the youngsters enrolled in the ‘Weekday’ program this school year are representative of families who have no formal ties with the church. WRE is the only means by which many receive religious education.” Col. Mottern explained that the “walk” idea originated in Canada. As many as 40,000 walkers have participated in similar events in a number of Canadian cities in recent years, he said. Walks also have been held on behalf of benevolent causes in Canton, Ohio, Cleveland and Chicago. Tri Kappa Candle Bazaar Speedway Tri Kappa Sorority (Epsilon Eta Chapter) announces its tenth annual Candle Bazaar

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to be held October 7-8-9, from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 pan. in two homes located in Chapel Hill. Mrs. Henry Wattjes will host the all occasion house at 7506 Glenfair Court and the home of Mrs. Dwight Walters at 7334 Radburn Court will be decorated for the Christmas season.

All items this year will be sold cash and carry and a layaway plan will be available. The bazaar will feature imported candles, some hand-made and hand painted, Swedish brass ornaments and all purpose as well as Christmas articles. Stores will be avialable for purchase of items. The committee in charge consists of Miss Ann Chadwick, Chairman, Mrs. Craig Kleinknight and Mrs. Bruce Hamman, Cochairmen, Mrs. Howard Peyton and Mrs. Roy Borgmann. The “Candlebration” is open to the public with all profits donated to education, charity and culture funds. Alpha Delta Omega Epsilon Chapter will meet tonight, Oct. 2, at the home of Mary

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Hayes with Blance King as cohostess. The program, “Travel Abroad,” will be given by Nona Burdge and Lara Jordan. Don’t forget that Oct. 15 is the deadline for paying of dues. All chapters must have their national (dues sent in by Nov. Ist. i

Y.W.C.A. Moth»r*i Morning Out The Young Women’s Christian Association’s Northwest Mother’s Morning Out program opens on Friday, Oct. 3 at Westview Christian Church, 5925 W. 34th St. Mother’s Morning Out starts each session with a coffee hour from 9 to 9:30. The preschool children are cared for in nursery and play sessions. Further information about this and other fall term classes and activities may be had by calling the YWCA, 635-5471.

DeMolay Paper Sate DeMolay boys will be picking up paper Oct. 11th in the Speedway area. If you have papers call for pick-up, 244-8709. Crates will be located at 4949 W. 20th Street.