The Mail-Journal, Volume 29, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 December 1990 — Page 26

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: W< m| '" f “'" y • ' jgi „ Uffeyp'* BELL WALK TOUR — This beautiful Victorian home, located at on East Main Street, will be one of five homes toured in this year’s Bell Walk. Sponsored by the Syracuse-Wawasee Garden Club, the Bell Walk will tour the Syracuse homes on Sunday, Dec. 9, from 1-4 p.m. The homes will be decorated for Christmas and refreshments will be served at the last home on the tour. (Photo by Julie Moore)

Bell Walk tours homes

The Syracuse-Wawasee Garden Club will have its annual Bell Walk this year on Sunday, Dec. 9, from 1-4 p.m. The tour features five Syracuse homes that have been beautifully decorated for the Christmas season. Included in this year’s tour will be Dick and Connie Casto’s home at 8169 Constitution Dr., Rick and Diane Rager’s home at 300 E. Main St., Brad and Tracy Jackson’s home at 19 Fox Run Dr., Mike and Julie DeLucenay’s home at 8105 E. North Road and Kip and Pam Schumm’s home at 10322 NBOOE. The Casto home, built in 1989, takes advantage of a lovely view fromjts many windows overlooking Johnson’s Bay on Lake Wawasee. Its high ceilings and varied ceiling design give a feeling of openness to the home’s interior, decorated in a combination of traditional and contemporary furnishings. The structure’s Christmas decorations include a Norman Rockwell Christmas tree. A beautiful Victorian home, owned by the Ragers, is Syracuse’s newest bed and breakfast. Located on Victoria Bay, it contains a blend of traditional, Queen Ann and antique furnishings. The house will be decorated for a family Christmas. Built by its owner, the Jackson home is one of the newest homes in the Fox Run area. A large porch surrounds half of the exterior and a deck extends from the back the home. The interior is decorated in a modern, traditional design with a blend of antiques. The dining room suite belonged to its owner’s great grandmother. This home features many handmade decorations and a “toyland” upstairs. The DeLucenay ranch-style home was built in 1986 and features a large sun room with many skylights. Furnished in a con-

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temporary style, a variety of decorations will help this family celebrate a traditional Christmas. The Schumm home rounds out the tour. Visitors will find a decorated tree on each floor. The family room will house a Christmas village and bake sale. In addition, refreshments will be made available to visitors at this, the final home on the tour. The Bell Walk is the garden club’s main fundraising project. The money it earns from the tour is used to purchase plants, which beautify Syracuse. Come spring, garden pots will be planted at the town hall, fire station and along Main Street and SR 13. In addition, the money goes for flower beds in Lakeside Park and for planting flowers and landscaping the cemetery. Tickets for the Bell Walk may be purchased in advance from any garden club member or the door of homes on the tour. £g s G’-- ’’ • " f |