The Mail-Journal, Volume 27, Number 15, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 May 1988 — Page 74

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SUMME R — Wednesday, May 25,1988

'- 1 WIIIB / x JI ~ A,M. AEROBICS — Throughout the summer, the Lakeland Youth Center will be sponsoring many events for people of all ages, including an aerobics class four times a week. Shown above in the forefront is instructor Colleen Schwalm, leading her class in stretching exercises. (Photo by Nevin Dulabaum)

Increased activities at Lakeland Youth center

By NEVIN DULABAUM Staff Writer A new director and an increased number of activities is what is in store this summer for the Lakeland Youth Center in Syracuse. Ligonier’s Chuck Evans became the director of the youth center on January 4. Evans is a 1984 graduate of Manchester College and has spent the last three years coordinating various recreational activities. Evans said the United Way sponsored

organization will coordinate approximately five additional events this summer compared to last years schedule. Although the main emphasis of the center is to schedule activities for children in kindergarten through the eighth grade, Evans said the center is becoming diversified, as several programs intended for pre-schoolers and adults will also be offered. The tenative schedule of events include: A fishing clinic, which will be held from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. (Continued on page 17)