What's Up! Wells County

Friday, October 30, 2009

BHS Yearbook for sale!

The BHS Retrospect Staff will begin taking orders for the 2009-2010 yearbook Nov. 9. The full color book is available for $50, and would make an excellent Christmas gift! Orders will be taken at school, by mail, or on-line, and parents and community members can pay by cash, check, credit card, or choose the "bill me" option. (If purchasers choose "bill me," payment is due in full by April 30, 2010.) On Nov. 9-Nov. 20, yearbook staff members will be out in the Commons to take orders during lunch. Mrs. Anderson is available to take orders Monday-Friday in the main office 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. In addition, parents can order on-line using a credit card simply by clicking on the link on the school district website. Books will arrive early next fall. If you have any questions, contact Adviser Erin Schantz at 824-3724, ext. 7303.

Club Calendar

Saturday, Oct. 31
River Terrace Estates--Nick Huffman; 9:30 a.m. in Healthcare.
Sunday, Nov. 1
River Terrace Estates--Ked Moser in ALD; 2:30 p.m.

Monday, Nov. 2
Past Nobel Grand Club--Corner Depot; 12:30 p.m.

Tuesday, Nov. 3
The Creative Quilters--Country Creations Quilt Shop; 6:30 pm. Country Creations is 1/2 mile south of Preble on 400W. Betty Johnloz will be present the lesson. Show and Tell. Visitors welcome!
Cardinal Bird Club--Wells County Public Library; 6:30 p.m. RSVPs being taken for the Christmas Party and Planning Club calendars for 2010. Earlene and Dorthy Moser will talk about birding the south central states.

Wednesday, Nov. 4
Bible Study Club--First United Methodist Church; 12:45 p.m.

What's Up

Pumpkin Launch cancelled
The Bluffton Parks and Recreation Department has announced that the Pumpkin Launch scheduled for Nov. 7 has been cancelled.

Friday crochet class at Ossian Church
Crochet class every Friday at Ossian Church of the Nazarene from 10 a.m. to 11:30. We will be mak­ing hats for cancer patients. Bring your supplies and a lunch.

Friday painting classes at Ossian Church
Acrylic, oil painting and watercolor classes every Fri­day at 12:30 p.m. at Ossian Church of the Nazarene. Bring your supplies and join the fun! Call Lois Swihart, 622-4276, or Janice Kumfer, 260-341-8257, with questions.

Thanksgiving dinner Nov. 14 at Uniondale
St. Mark's Lutheran Church in Uniondale will provide Thanksgiving dinner with turkey and all the trimmings Saturday, Nov. 14 from 5 to 7 p.m.
The meal is enjoyed by many with Christian fellowship, however due to community health concerns this year, the meal will be served as a carry-out dinner only. Those wanting the dinner can come to the church, pick up the meal and take it home. Take out containers will be provided.
Reservations are requested by Nov. 11 by calling 260-543-2245 or 260-824-0070 with the number of carryout dinners to be picked up. A free will offering will be taken.

Farmer's Market
Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Next to Subway.
Produce, apples, cider, applebutter, noodles, pies, cakes, candies, cookies, caramel corn, pecan rolls, assorted breads, pumpkins, gourds, nuts, broomcorn, greeting cards, honey, more. (Pd. Advt.)

Orders for Angel Food Ministries
November menu can be placed at Sonlight Wesleyan Church between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday or order online at: www.angelfoodministries.com. The deadline at the church is Sunday, Nov. 8th. Online orders can be placed until noon Nov. 12th. Food will be distributed Nov. 21. For more information call the church at 824-0068 or Margetta Stinson at 827-0382.

Trap and Skeet Shoot Nov. 8
Members of the South West Conservation Club, Inc. will sponsor a Trap and Skeet Shoot event Nov. 8 and 29 at 5703 Bluffton Road, Fort Wayne from 12:30 p.m. to close. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. For more information call 260-747-4677.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Free ceramic artist presentation

Ceramic artist to
speak at St. Francis
On Monday, Nov. 16, 7:30 p.m. the nationally recognized ceramic artist Scott Ziegler will present a lecture for the Fort Wayne University of Saint Francis’ Closer Look Lecture Series.
The program will take place in the North Campus Auditorium and is free to the public.
Zeigler is an exhibiting ceramicist in the university’s National Ceramics and Print Exhibition. Ceramics Monthly refers to his work as highly detailed ceramic sculpture.
Weatherhead Gallery viewing hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday. Ziegler’s work will be represented in the Ceramics & Prints Invitational Exhibition to be at the Weatherhead Gallery from Dec. 5 to Jan. 17.
More information at the website of www.sf.edu/art

Club Calendar

Saturday, Oct. 31
River Terrace Estates--Nick Huffman; 9:30 a.m. in Healthcare.

Sunday, Nov. 1
River Terrace Estates--Ked Moser in ALD; 2:30 p.m.

Monday, Nov. 2
Past Nobel Grand Club--Corner Depot; 12:30 p.m.

Tuesday, Nov. 3
The Creative Quilters--Country Creations Quilt Shop; 6:30 pm. Country Creations is 1/2 mile south of Preble on 400W. Betty Johnloz will be present the lesson. Show and Tell. Visitors welcome!

Wednesday, Nov. 4
Bible Study Club--First United Methodist Church; 12:45 p.m.

What's Up!

Fish and Tenderloin Supper Nov. 6
Members of the South West Conservation Club, Inc. will sponsor a Fish and Tenderloin supper Nov. 6 and 13 from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at 5703 Bluffton Road, Fort Wayne. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. For more information call 260-747-4677.

Breakfast buffet at Southern Wells
Nov. 7
The Southern Wells Athletic Department will be sponsor a breakfast buffet to benefit the Athletic Transportation Fund Saturday, November 7 from 7 to 10 a.m. in the Elementary Cafeteria. A free-will donation to the Transportation Fund will be accepted throughout the morning. Items being served will include pancakes, sausage patties, biscuits, gravy, eggs, coffee, juice and milk.

Bluffton Christian School fundraiser Nov. 7
The Bluffton Christian School will host a homemade Pancake and Sausage Breakfast will be Saturday, Nov. 7 in the Bluffton Christian School gym at 1225 W. Washington St. from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. a.m. All you can eat pancakes and sausage are served with eggs, hash browns, four types of sausage, milk & OJ. Donations will be accepted at the door. Call 824-1203 for questions.

Holiday Bazaar in Berne Nov. 7
The Swiss Heritage Society will sponsor their 31st Annual Holiday Bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 7, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the South Adams School in Berne.
There are over 100 vendor spaces with a wide variety of home made crafts for your holiday shopping.
There will be a photographer available for adult or children holiday portraits.
Lunch will consist of your choice of soup, salad, sandwiches or apple dumplings. A $1 adult donation at the door will go towards the support of the S.A. Dollars for Scholars Scholarship fund. For more information call 260-589-8007.

Chantal Sicile-Kira to be at Huntington Library Nov. 7
Pathfinder Services, Inc. and Huntington City-Township Public Library will welcome Chantal Sicile-Kira for an author visit and book signing at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 7 at the Main Library in Huntington.
Chantal Sicile-Kira is an international speaker, author and advocate who has been involved with autism spectrum disorders for over 20 years as both a parent and as an autism professional on both sides of the Atlantic. A bilingual French -American, Chantal raised Jeremy, now 20, in France, the UK and California.
Chantal has three books published by Penguin. Her most recent is Autism Life Skills: From Communication and Safety to Self-Esteem and More – 10 Essential Abilities Your Child with Autism Needs and Deserves to Learn (October 2008), which will be available for $10 at the event. For more information on the book signing, call (260) 356-0824.
There is no charge to attend the event. The main library is located at 200 West Market Street in Huntington.

Area Things to See and Do

FW PHILHARMONIC CONCERTS
FAMILY CONCERT—Saturday, Nov. 24, 4 p.m., Lemony Snicket—The Composer is Dead-A-Fright Night event.
For more information call 260-456-2224 or visit www.fortwaynephilharmonic.com Tickets at 260-481-0777.

FW’S SCIENCE CENTRAL EVENTS
Art Morph: Combining Art & Science—temporary exhibit through Jan. 3. Artwork out of recycled plastic and metal items. Regular hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $7 for all except free to those 3 and under. More information at 260-424-2400 or at www.sciencecentral.org Closed July 4th.

FORT WAYNE COLISEUM EVENTS
DAUGHTRY—Monday, Oct. 26, 7:30 p.m.
TANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA—Thursday, Nov. 12, 7:30 p.m., $27 to $57.
RADIO CITY CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR—Tuesday, Nov. 24, featuring the Rockettes.
GAITHER CHRISTMAS SHOW—Thursday, Dec. 10, 7 a.m.
Tickets via Ticketmaster, Coliseum box office or by phone at 260-424-1811.

FW’S EMBASSY THEATRE EVENTS
REO SPEEDWAGON & FOGHAT—Friday, Oct. 23, 8 p.m., $49.75 to $67.75.
PHANTOM OF THE OPERA—Saturday, Oct. 24, 7 p.m., featuring Dennis James at the Grande Page organ with A Fright Night event, $7 for adults and $4 for students 18 and under.
‘WIZARD OF OZ’—Monday, Nov. 9, $27 to $52.
LEWIS BLACK—Sunday, Dec. 6, 8 p.m., $39.50 to $65.
‘MENOPAUSE’—Wednesday, Jan. 20 and Thursday, Jan. 21, 7:30 p.m., the musical, tickets $41.75 and $47.75.
Ticket information at 260-424-1811 or through Ticketmaster. For groups of 20 or more call 260-420-3344.

FORT WAYNE ARTLINK EVENTS
MINI AIDS QUILT EXHIBIT—Oct. 2-Dec. 2. Work by a dozen area artists. Monday through Thursday, noon to 5 p.m.; noon to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Artlink is located at 437 East Berry St., Fort Wayne. www.artlinkfw.com

FORT WAYNE CHILDREN’S ZOO
Great Zoo Halloween, Oct. 16-31, 6 to 6 p.m. weekdays and 5 to 8 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Admission is $5 for adults, and $7 for children. Non scary vent with nine stations open for trick or treating.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Adoptable animal



These Bluffton Animal Shelter residents are looking for homes:

Tux & Tex are 10 week old Black/White Domestic Short hairs. 1 male and 1 female. Cute and playful!

Marley is a 2 year old Lab mix, neutered male. He would make a great pet for a family.

For more information, or to adopt, call 824-6063.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Area Things to See and Do

WABASH
HONEYWELL CENTER
“ANNIE’—Friday, Dec. 11, 7:30 p.m., National Tour group.
COLIN MOCHRIE & BRAD SHERWOOD—Saturday, Dec. 12, 7:30 p.m., $19 to $75.
JODEE MESSINA—Feb. 14, 7:30 p.m., $19 to $75,
Information at 260-563-1102 or at www.honeywellcenter.org

VAN WERT, OHIO
NISWONGER ARTS CENTER
ENTERTAINMENT,
ALPIN HONG—Friday, Nov. 6, 7:30 p.m., $10 to $20.
DIONNE WARWICK—Tuesday, Nov., 10, 7:30 p.m., $25 to $50.
LARRY GATLIN & THE GATLIN BROTHERS—Saturday, Nov. 21, $25 to $50.
THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS SHOW—Friday, Nov. 27, 7:30 p.m., (note date change), some tickets still available.
RIVER CITY BRASS BAND—Friday, Dec. 18, 7:30 p.m., $10 to $25. With high school choirs.
Niswonger Performing Arts Center of Northwest Ohio in Van Wert, more information at 419-238-6722 or at www.npacvw.org

PORTLAND

Arts Place is located at 131 East Walnut St., Portland. 260-726-4809 or www.artsland.org

WARSAW
WAGON WHEEL THEATRE.
OAK RIDGE BOYS—Saturday, Nov. 7, 6 & 8:30 p.m., $39, $49 & $59.
For more information or to arrange for tickets call 574-267-8041 or toll free to 866-823-2618. Website is www.wagonwheeltheatre.com

HUNTINGTON
HUNTINGTON SUPPER CLUB
HALLOWEEN SHOW—The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Oct. 27-31, 4 shows with Joel & Rich.
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SHOWS—Dec. 7-19.
Dinner and show is $38.50 plus tax Monday through Wednesday; $41.50 plus tax Thursday through Saturday and Saturday only matinees $25. Reservations call 260-454-0603 or check out www.TheNewHuntington.com

FORT WAYNE DANCE COLLECTIVE EVENTS
DANCES OF UNIVERSAL PEACE—FW Dance Collective, 437 East Berry St., FW. Participatory dances on Saturday, Nov. 14, 7 to 10 p.m. More information at 260-424-6574 or at info@fwdc.org

GOSHEN—SAUDER CONCERT HALL
LOS LOBOS—Saturday, Nov. 21, 7:30 p.m., $25 to $45. 1-800-837-0971 or at www.visitkokomo.org

What's Up? Lots of stuff

Farmer's Market
Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Next to Subway.
Produce, apples, cider, apple butter, noodles, pies, cakes, cookies, candies, caramel corn, pecan rolls, assorted breads, pumpkins, gourds, nuts, broomcorn, crafts, greeting cards, honey, more. (Pd. Advt.)

Saturday
paint-out canceled
The Saturday Plein Air paint out event scheduled by the Creative Arts Council to be held on Saturday, Oct. 24, has been canceled due to “iffy” weather for setting up an easel for painting outside.
Artists are welcome anytime to come to the Arts Commerce & Visitors Centre patio and set up to paint the scenery along the river.
Another opportunity is to come to the AC&VC on Friday mornings from 9 a.m. to noon to join the group of artists who paint weekly in Studio B.

Spooktacular at
Limberlost State
Historic Site Oct. 24
Prepare to be spooked by a live display of creepy, crawly critters at the Limberlost State Historic Site’s Spooktacular on Oct. 24 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.!
No brute beasts or menacing monsters will be present — just creatures that sneak, slink and slither in the night! A few of the animals featured include rats, hissing cockroaches, a Patagonian Cavy and snakes. Dare to embrace these slithery creatures of the night. Discover the behaviors of these wild animals while creating a scary creature of your own. Children can participate in Halloween games and win prizes and candy. Children in costume will receive goodie bags from the Swamp Monster. Cost is $3. Call the site at 260-368-7428.

Free dinner at Life Oct. 25
Life Community will serve a free dinner Sunday Oct. 25. Dinner will be served from 5 to 6 p.m. Meals can be eaten at the church or carried out. There is a limit of five carry out meals per person. Contact Life at 824-2252.

Deadline Nov. 2 for quarterly senior
citizens’ dinner
New Hope Lutheran Church, on the south edge of Ossian, will again host its quarterly Senior Citizens’ Dinner (for anyone in the community age 55 or better) on Thursday, Nov. 5, at 11:30 a.m. Join us for a fun time, a hot meal, a sing-a-long with Ed Higgins, and entertainment by the Vaudeville comedy team of Bower-Nedberg, A free will offering will be taken to help defray the cost of the meal. Make reservation by calling the church office at 622-7954 by Monday, Nov. 2.

Open the Doors to Science Nov. 6
On Friday, Nov. 6 Science Central will offer “Open the Doors to Science” from 6:30 to 10 p.m. The event is designed to showcase the past, present and future of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) and its impact in the Northeast Indiana region. Cost is $100 per person with proceeds benefiting Science Central and their programs. Call 260-424-2400, ext. 423.

Harvest Dinner, Bazaar, & Gospel Concert Nov. 7
Ossian United Methodist Harvest Dinner, Bazaar, and Gospel Concert are being held on Saturday, Nov. 7, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Church. Choice of a turkey or ham meal, homemade dressing and mash potatoes/gravy, green beans, cranberry salad or applesauce, homemade pies, and a drink. Cost for the meal is $8 for adults, $5 for children 5-10, and children 4 and under are free. Carryout is also available. You will find Christmas ornaments, baked goods, Rada Cutlery, and many more items at the bazaar. The “3rd Row Boys” will be performing in the church Sanctuary at 4:15, 5 p.m., 5:45, and 6:30. Each show is free and will last approximately 25 minutes. Tickets for the dinner can be purchased by calling the church office at 622-4326.

Club Calendar

Wednesday, Oct. 21
O.D.O. Club--Jan Anderson; 7 p.m.

Thursday, Oct. 22
Loyal Neighbor's Club--Home of Ruth Fox for a carry-in; noon.

Saturday, Oct. 24
River Terrace--Martha Paxson playing piano; 9:30 a.m. in Healthcare.

Sunday, Oct. 25
River Terraces--Ken Steffen playing piano; 2:30 p.m. in ALD.

Monday, Oct. 26
Stitches of Hope monthly meeting--First United Methodist Church at 325 W. Washington Street, Bluffton; 6-8 p.m. Anyone interested in crocheting, knitting or sewing caps, scarves, blankets etc. for those with medical needs is welcome. Since June 2008, Stitches of Hope has donated 2,500 caps locally and across the country. Donations can be dropped off or sent to Quilts n Gifts Shop 2035 Commerce Dr., Bluffton (behind Lowes.)

Genetic Syndrome Support Group--Parkwood Church, 3320 Trier Road, Fort Wayne; 6:30-8:30 p.m. For families and caregivers of children diagnosed with a gentic syndrom. Call 260-580-3152 or 260-749-6379.

Sigma Phi Gamma Social--Judy Maxwell's home; 7 p.m.; Call 824-3450 for reservations.

Every Tuesday
Optimist Club — Meets each Tuesday morning at 6:45 a.m. at Corner Depot Restaurant in Bluffton.

Every Wednesday
10 a.m.-Noon — Bluffton Parks Department, City Hall on second floor. Senior Social Time. Cards, games, occasional bingo, guest speakers and crafts. Participation is free. For information, call Bluffton Parks and Recreation at 824-6069.

The Kiwanis of Greater Bluffton Club meets at noon every Wednesday at TimberRidge Golf Course for lunch and a brief meeting. For more information call Jon Brown at 824-4095.

Every Thursday
Overcomers Outreach — South Wayne United Methodist Church, 3500 S. Wayne Ave.;7-8 p.m. 260-745-2933.

TOPS — First United Methodist Church; 6:30 weigh-in. 7 p.m. meeting.

Let's Play Bingo! — Cowboy's Restaurant in Bluffton on Main Street every Thursday night at 6 p.m. Proceeds benefit the Coon Hunters Assoc.

What's UP

Walking exercise held at Ossian UM Church
Ossian United Methodist Church will be open for walking exercise from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays. Public is welcome.

Deadline Nov. 2 for quarterly senior
citizens’ dinner
New Hope Lutheran Church, on the south edge of Ossian, will again host its quarterly Senior Citizens’ Dinner (for anyone in the community age 55 or better) on Thursday, Nov. 5, at 11:30 a.m. Join us for a fun time, a hot meal, a sing-a-long with Ed Higgins, and entertainment by the Vaudeville comedy team of Bower-Nedberg, A free will offering will be taken to help defray the cost of the meal. Make reservation by calling the church office at 622-7954 by Monday, Nov. 2.

Open the Doors to Science Nov. 6
On Friday, Nov. 6 Science Central will offer “Open the Doors to Science” from 6:30 to 10 p.m. The event is designed to showcase the past, present and future of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) and its impact in the Northeast Indiana region. Cost is $100 per person with proceeds benefiting Science Central and their programs.
For more information call 260-424-2400, ext. 423.

Holiday Craft Bazaar Nov. 7 at Blackford
The Blackford County Extension Homemakers will sponsor their annual Holiday Craft Bazaar Saturday, Nov. 7 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Blackford County 4-H Building in Hartford City.
For more information call 765-348-3213 or stop at Purdue Extension Office at 119 N. High Street, Hartford City.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Hunt the 'great pumpkin' on Saturday

Bring the kids and a flashlight to Lancaster Park to hunt the 2,000 orange and black Halloween eggs in the dark this Saturday Oct 24th . Following the hunt enjoy a hayride and smore's provided by Goodwin's Memorial Chapel. Hunt starts at 7:30 p.m. SHARP!

There is a “great pumpkin” hidden for a special prize in each of the 3 age categories!

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Wells Co. Council on Aging

Wells Co. Council on Aging
225 W. Water St., Bluffton
260-824-1070


Office Hours Monday through Friday are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 2008
2009 Senior Discount Cards are available at the Wells County Council on Aging. Cards are $7 each or $8 laminated. Many local vendors participate in this senior discount program.

Wells on Wheels (WOW) Hours of operation are: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesdays from 6 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 6 a.m. to noon. Call 824-4WOW or
824-4969.

Monday through Friday
11:30 a.m. — Nutrition Program at Capri II Sponsored by Aging & In-Home Services of NE Indiana. Those age 60 and over are free will donation. Under age 60 meals are $5.25. Menus available at Council on Aging. Contact the Nutrition Site 24 hours in advance between 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 824-2260.
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.—Pathways, Wells County Senior Citizen Activities Guide may be picked up at the Wells County Council on Aging, 225 W. Water Street. This will also be available at the Senior Citizen Expo May 7th.

Friday, Oct. 23
1-4:30 p.m.—Pool: 8 Ball at Christian Care Retirement Community. Participation is free. Call Marcia Meyer at 565-3000.
1-4:30 p.m.—Cards: All kinds at Christian Care Retirement Community. Participation is free. Call Marcia Meyer at 565-3000.

Wednesday, Oct. 28
10 a.m.-Noon—Bluffton Parks Department, City Hall on second floor. Senior Social Time. Cards, games, occasional bingo, guest speakers and crafts. Participation is free. For information call Bluffton Parks and Recreation at 824-6069.

Club Calendar

Wednesday, Oct. 21
O.D.O. Club--Jan Anderson; 7 p.m.

Thursday, Oct. 22
Loyal Neighbor's Club--Home of Ruth Fox for a carry-in; noon.

Saturday, Oct. 24
River Terrace--Martha Paxson playing piano; 9:30 a.m. in Healthcare.

Sunday, Oct. 25
River Terraces--Ken Steffen playing piano; 2:30 p.m. in ALD.

Monday, Oct. 26
Stitches of Hope monthly meeting--First United Methodist Church at 325 W. Washington Street, Bluffton; 6-8 p.m. Anyone interested in crocheting, knitting or sewing caps, scarves, blankets etc. for those with medical needs is welcome. Since June 2008, Stitches of Hope has donated 2,500 caps locally and across the country. Donations can be dropped off or sent to Quilts n Gifts Shop 2035 Commerce Dr., Bluffton (behind Lowes.)
Genetic Syndrome Support Group--Parkwood Church, 3320 Trier Road, Fort Wayne; 6:30-8:30 p.m. For families and caregivers of children diagnosed with a gentic syndrom. Call 260-580-3152 or 260-749-6379.

Every Tuesday
Optimist Club — Meets each Tuesday morning at 6:45 a.m. at Corner Depot Restaurant in Bluffton.

Every Wednesday
10 a.m.-Noon — Bluffton Parks Department, City Hall on second floor. Senior Social Time. Cards, games, occasional bingo, guest speakers and crafts. Participation is free. For information, call Bluffton Parks and Recreation at 824-6069.
The Kiwanis of Greater Bluffton Club meets at noon every Wednesday at TimberRidge Golf Course for lunch and a brief meeting. For more information call Jon Brown at 824-4095.

Every Thursday
Overcomers Outreach — South Wayne United Methodist Church, 3500 S. Wayne Ave.;7-8 p.m. 260-745-2933.
TOPS — First United Methodist Church; 6:30 weigh-in. 7 p.m. meeting.
Let's Play Bingo! — Cowboy's Restaurant in Bluffton on Main Street every Thursday night at 6 p.m. Proceeds benefit the Coon Hunters Assoc.

Every Friday Evening
Parent’s Averting Crisis (PAC) — 122 West LaMar St.; 7:30-9 p.m.; $1/person.

What's UP

Saige Lambert
benefit Oct. 24
A Benefit for Saige Lambert, 4 years old, will be held Saturday, Oct. 24 at the Sportsman Club at 815 E. 3rd Street, Warren.
There will be a hog roast, a Silent Auction at noon and a Texas Hold 'em Tourney at 2 p.m. with a $40 Donation.
Saige has been diagnosed with A-L-L Leukemia. She is the daughter of Greg and Jamie (Crow) Lambert. Call 260-341-3042.

Chicago
shopping trip
deadline extended
A Chicago Shopping Trip is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009.
A chartered, restroom equiped, bus will be leaving the South Adams Senior Center Parking Lot at 6 a.m., loading at 5:45 a.m., with a return of 10 p.m.. This trip is open to all area counties and any age 15 years and above. Any person 15-18 must be accompanied by an adult. Anyone under the age 15 is not permitted to attend.
The bus will drop people off at the Watertower Place, to shop at any of the other stores and shops on Chicago's Magnificient Mile. For persons wanting to get on the bus in Decatur, a stop is scheduled at 6:15 a.m. at the Scott's Parking lot.
A non-refundable charge of $40 is the cost. We need 56 persons to charter the bus, if we do not get enough people, the trip will be cancelled and we will refund your money. But if we go, no refunds will be given.
Bring snacks along to eat on the bus, but no glass containers are permitted. Meals in Chicago are your responsiblity. Reservations and payment must be made at the South Adams Senior Center by Wednesday, Oct. 28. Please call 260-589-8877 to sign up .
You may mail your payment and reservations to the center at 825 Hendricks St, Berne, IN 46711 making sure they arrive by Oct. 28.

Indiana Book, Paper and Postcard Show Nov. 1
The Indiana Book, Paper and Postcard Show will be held Nov. 1 at Beech Grove High Schoo at 5550 Hornet Ave. Hours will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $3 for adults. Children under age 12 are free.
Dealers from several area states will exhibit for sale Antiquarian and Collectible books, maps, postcards, sheet music, prints and more.

Area Things to See and Do

BLUFFTON
THE GOSPEL BARN
The Gospel Barn, 3550 St. Rd. 1 south, Bluffton. Doors open at 6 p.m., pre-concert at 7 p.m., featured artist at 7:30 p.m., Admission $5 adults & free to those 12 and under. Concessions. 260-827-0362 or at www.gospelbarnofbluffton.com
SET APART—Saturday, Oct. 24, from Doyle, TN.

BRYANT
GOODTIMES THEATRE AT BEARCREEK FARMS
MICKEY GILLEY—Friday, Oct. 23, 2 & 7:30 p.m., $35 to $75.
THE OSMOND BROTHERS—Saturday, Oct. 24, 2 & 7:30 p.m., $50.
FALL GOSPEL CONCERT—Thursday, Oct. 29, 2 & 7:30 p.m., $25.
JAY WHITE AS NEIL DIAMOND—Friday and Saturday, Oct. 30 & 31, $35.
COMMUNITY THEATRE—Nov. 5-21, 2 p.m. Best of Rosemary Clooney and 7:30 p.m., Forever Plaid, $20, meal and show.
GAITHER HOMECOMING WITH IVAN PARKER—Saturday, Nov. 14, 2 & 7:30 p.m., $35.
BRANSON ON THE ROAD HOLIDAY SHOW—Nov. 27-29, 2 & 7:30 p.m., $25.
WAYNE NEWTON—Friday, Dec., 4, 2 & 7:30 p.m., $55 to $100.
For more information and reservations call 260-997-6822 or check out www.bearcreekfarms.com

FORT WAYNE’S CIVIC THEATRE
The Civic Theatre’s 2009-1010 season has been announced and includes: Fiddler on the Roof, Nov. 7-22; Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, March 5-12; The Road to Mecca, April 2-18; Studs Terkel Working, May 7-16; and Playwright Contest, June 4-13. For more information call 260-422-8641 or check out www.fwcivic.org

FW PHILHARMONIC CONCERTS
FAMILY CONCERT—Saturday, Nov. 24, 4 p.m., Lemony Snicket—The Composer is Dead-A-Fright Night event.
For more information call 260-456-2224 or visit www.fortwaynephilharmonic.com Tickets at 260-481-0777.

FW’S SCIENCE CENTRAL EVENTS
Art Morph: Combining Art & Science—temporary exhibit through Jan. 3. Artwork out of recycled plastic and metal items. Regular hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $7 for all except free to those 3 and under. More information at 260-424-2400 or at www.sciencecentral.org Closed July 4th.

FORT WAYNE COLISEUM EVENTS
DAUGHTRY—Monday, Oct. 26, 7:30 p.m.
TANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA—Thursday, Nov. 12, 7:30 p.m., $27 to $57.
RADIO CITY CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR—Tuesday, Nov. 24, featuring the Rockettes.
GAITHER CHRISTMAS SHOW—Thursday, Dec. 10, 7 a.m.
Tickets via Ticketmaster, Coliseum box office or by phone at 260-424-1811.

FW’S EMBASSY THEATRE EVENTS
REO SPEEDWAGON & FOGHAT—Friday, Oct. 23, 8 p.m., $49.75 to $67.75.
PHANTOM OF THE OPERA—Saturday, Oct. 24, 7 p.m., featuring Dennis James at the Grande Page organ with A Fright Night event, $7 for adults and $4 for students 18 and under.
‘WIZARD OF OZ’—Monday, Nov. 9, $27 to $52.
LEWIS BLACK—Sunday, Dec. 6, 8 p.m., $39.50 to $65.
‘MENOPAUSE’—Wednesday, Jan. 20 and Thursday, Jan. 21, 7:30 p.m., the musical, tickets $41.75 and $47.75.
Ticket information at 260-424-1811 or through Ticketmaster. For groups of 20 or more call 260-420-3344.

FORT WAYNE ARTLINK EVENTS
MINI AIDS QUILT EXHIBIT—Oct. 2-Dec. 2. Work by a dozen area artists. Monday through Thursday, noon to 5 p.m.; noon to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Artlink is located at 437 East Berry St., Fort Wayne. www.artlinkfw.com

FORT WAYNE CHILDREN’S ZOO
Great Zoo Halloween, Oct. 16-31, 6 to 6 p.m. weekdays and 5 to 8 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Admission is $5 for adults, and $7 for children. Non scary vent with nine stations open for trick or treating.
WABASH
HONEYWELL CENTER
SANDY PATTY—Sunday, Nov. 29, 3 p.m., $18 to $75.
LARRY GATLIN & THE GATLIN BROTHERS—Thursday, Dec. 10, 7:30 p.m., $19 to $75,

Ossian Halloween Carnival (Cancelled)

Due to public health concerns about the H1N1 flu virus, this annual event has been cancelled.

Don't miss the 3rd Annual Ossian Halloween carnival, 4:30 to 7 p.m. at the Ossian Health Care Center parking lot.

Carnival games, face painting, costume judging and parade; Free hot dogs and pretzels and prizes...!

Monday, October 19, 2009

Creative Arts Centre Events

Visit the Creative Arts Council’s Balentine Gallery at the Arts, Commerce & Visitors Centre, 211 West Water Street, Bluffton, Indiana 46714. (260)-824-5222 or wellscocreativearts.com Find event & membership information, view exhibits, purchase tickets, take classes, or volunteer.
Hours: Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and until 7 p.m. on Wednesday evenings.

IN THE BALENTINE GALLERY
Now showing Indiana Wildlife Artists Association Exhibit, viewable through Nov. 30.
Now taking entries for the annual Festival of Trees Showcase, Dec. 4-7.

SCHOOL OF BALLET
Classes now in session. Fall Into Fashion Review on Sunday, Nov. 1, 2 p.m., $12 ($10 if reserved before Oct. 29).
EVENTS
OUTDOOR PAINT OUT—Saturday, Sept. 26th, with don Skinner. Open to all artists. Sign in, paint outside, return for show and tell to the ACVC patio.

TRAVELOGUE SERIES—Thursday, Nov. 12, 7 p.m., Deb Perry’s “In Love with London,” $6 for adults and $2 children.

SERIES ON THE OUABACHE EVENTS
EMBASSY BOOK READING—Book review and signing by Marlyn Koons, one of the authors, Sunday, Nov. 15.
ASIAN ARTS—with Dr. James Yang, brush stroke, martial arts and ehru concert, Sunday, Nov. 22.
PREVIEW PARTY—Festival of Trees, Friday, Dec. 4, hot & cold d’oeuvres, $15 ($12 if reserved by Dec. 1), awards announced.

LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
BRAVO—Vocal music with Susie Wood on Tuesdays, continuing to take enrollments, $105.
VOCAL MUSIC CLINIC—with Susie Wood, Saturday, Oct. 24, 10 a.m. to noon, $25 for those 18 and older.
GROUPS
CAC BOARD OF DIRECTORS—Monday, Oct. 19, 5:15 p.m.
READERS CIRCLE —Tuesday, Oct. 20, 1 p.m., Ruth Bradley to report on Lincoln biographies. Joint meeting with Bayview Reading Club.
ARTISTS IN ACTION—Fridays, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. or by arrangement in Studio B.
CULINARY ARTISTS—Holiday Centerpiece Project for the Food Bank, Tuesday, Nov. 10, all day.


Activities of the Creative Arts Council are supported by memberships, sponsors and grants from funders including Arts United, a regional agency; the Indiana Arts Commission, a state agency; and the National Endowment for the Arts, a national agency. “A great nation deserves great art!”

Club Calendar

Monday, Oct. 19
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Support Group--Parkwood Church, 3320 Trier Road, Fort Wayne; 6:30-8:30 p.m. Call 260-447-7116.

Tuesday, Oct. 20
Readers Circle--1 to 2 p.m at Creative Arts Council. Readers meet regularly on the third Tuesday of the month for a brown bag lunch and book discussion. Meetings are free and open to all readers.
Chester Center Nightclubbers--Home of Joyce Halderman; noon.
Bluffton Lions Club--Corner Depot; 6:15 p.m.

Monday, Oct. 19
Wells County Historical Society Fall meeting--Museum; 7 p.m. Speaker will be Joe Krom. His topic will be about “True Saga of William Wells and Sweet Breeze.”

Wednesday, Oct. 21
A Team of Rivals--Ruth Bradley Lincoln, Doris Kearns Goodwin, A Team of Rivals, combined with Bayview Club,will meet at Creative Arts Council at 1 p.m.
Kitco Retirees--Corner Depot; 11:30 a.m.
O.D.O. Club--Jan Anderson; 7 p.m.

Thursday, Oct. 22
Loyal Neighbor's Club--Home of Ruth Fox for a carry-in; noon.

Saturday, Oct. 24
River Terrace--Martha Paxson playing piano; 9:30 a.m. in Healthcare.

Sunday, Oct. 25
River Terraces--Sam Steffen playing piano; 2:30 p.m. in ALD.

What's Up October

ArtMorph Exhibit now through Jan. 3
ArtMorph: Combining Art ad Science is a new temporary exhibit now through Jan. 3, 2010 at Science Central in Fort Wayne.
The exhibit will show various pieces of artwork created out of recycled plastic and metal items including penguins, cheetah, fish, crane, horse, stork and goat scupltures.
A variety of interactive stations will allow for hands-on experiences about how scientists classify animals, animal anatomy, recycling methods and materials science.
Hours are Wednesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. Admission is $7 for adults and students, children under age three are free. For more information log onto: www.sciencecentral.org.

Spooktacular! at Limberlost Oct. 24
Limberlost State Historic Site will present Spooktacular! Oct. 24 from 1 to 4 p.m. in Geneva.
No brute beasts or menacing monsters will be present — just creatures that sneak, slink and slither in the night! A few of the animals featured include rats, hissing cockroaches, a Patagonian Cavy and snakes. Dare to embrace these slithery creatures of the night. Discover the behaviors of these wild animals while creating a scary creature of your own. Children can participate in Halloween games and win prizes and candy.
Children in costume will receive goodie bags from the Swamp Monster. Cost is $3. For more information about Limberlost State Historic Site, go to indianamuseum.org/limberlost or call the site at 260-368-7428.

Soup and Sandwich Supper Oct. 27
The Swiss Heritage Society will sponsor Soup, Sandwich and Pie Supper on Tuesday, Oct. 27, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the South Adams High School in Berne.
The menu will include chicken noodle, chili, (donated by the Palmer House) and ham and bean soups, ham, hot dogs and Sloppy Joe sandwiches and a huge variety of delicious pies and cakes for dessert. The ham and bean soup is made “from scratch” by volunteers over the open fire at Swiss Heritage Village and contains about ten pounds of country-smoked ham. Swiss Heritage Society members and community friends donate all the ingredients for the supper.
Cost is $6 for adults and $3 for children 12 and under.
The community is invited to attend the supper and then the Berne Halloween parade at 7 p.m.

Senior Luncheon Oct. 28
The October Senior Luncheon will be held at the South Adams Senior Center, 825 Hendricks St.,Berne Wednesday, Oct. 28 at noon.
The luncheon will be catered by Norm's Preble Gardens and the menu consists of baked pork chop, cheesy potatoes, California Blend vegetables, roll and butter, chocolate cake, lemonade and coffee.
Entertainment will be furnished by Doug Milligan, Trombonist, from Geneva.
October birthdays and anniversaries will be acknowledged and door prizes will be given away.
Cost is $5 per person. Call the Senior Center at 589-8877 to make your reservations by Monday, Oct. 26.
Anyone 55 from any of the surrounding counties is welcome to attend.
If you need transportation for the luncheon, please call 589-8877 for the Council on Aging Van to pick you up. A small donation for the van service would be appreciated.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Club Calendar

Saturday, Oct. 17
River Terrace Estates--Brad Byerly playing piano; 2:30 p.m. in HC.
Six Mile Women United--Meet for brunch at the church; 10 a.m.

Sunday, Oct. 18
River Terrace Estates--Carol Impola singing. Helen Kreps playing piano; 2:30 p.m. in ALD.

Monday, Oct. 19
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Support Group--Parkwood Church, 3320 Trier Road, Fort Wayne; 6:30-8:30 p.m. Call 260-447-7116.

Monday, Oct. 19
Wells County Historical Society Fall meeting--Museum; 7 p.m. Speaker will be Joe Krom. His topic will be about “True Saga of William Wells and Sweet Breeze.”

Tuesday, Oct. 20
Readers Circle--1 to 2 p.m at Creative Arts Council. Readers meet regularly on the third Tuesday of the month for a brown bag lunch and book discussion. Meetings are free and open to all readers.
Chester Center Nightclubbers--Home of Joyce Halderman; noon.
Bluffton Lions Club--Corner Depot; 6:15 p.m.

Wednesday, Oct. 21
A Team of Rivals--Ruth Bradley Lincoln, Doris Kearns Goodwin, A Team of Rivals, combined with Bayview Club,will meet at Creative Arts Council at 1 p.m.
Kitco Retirees--Corner Depot; 11:30 a.m.

Thursday, Oct. 22
Loyal Neighbor's Club--Home of Ruth Fox for a carry-in; noon.
Every Tuesday
Optimist Club — Meets each Tuesday morning at 6:45 a.m. at Corner Depot Restaurant in Bluffton.

Every Wednesday
10 a.m.-Noon — Bluffton Parks Department, City Hall on second floor. Senior Social Time. Cards, games, occasional bingo, guest speakers and crafts. Participation is free. For information, call Bluffton Parks and Recreation at 824-6069.
The Kiwanis of Greater Bluffton Club meets at noon every Wednesday at TimberRidge Golf Course for lunch and a brief meeting. For more information call Jon Brown at 824-4095.

Every Thursday
Overcomers Outreach — South Wayne United Methodist Church, 3500 S. Wayne Ave.;7-8 p.m. 260-745-2933.
TOPS — First United Methodist Church; 6:30 weigh-in. 7 p.m. meeting.
Let's Play Bingo! — Cowboy's Restaurant in Bluffton on Main Street every Thursday night at 6 p.m. Proceeds benefit the Coon Hunters Assoc.

What's Up? (Lots of stuff...)

Farmer's Market
continues
Saturdays, 9-1. Next to Subway on North Main. Fresh produce, cider, homemade baked goods and crafts. (Pd. Advt.)

Spooktacular Oct. 17
Spooktacular Car, Truck, Bike Show, Oct. 17, Glenbook Square Mall, Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Registration 8 a.m. to noon. Awards, 4 p.m. Best Dressed Costume Contests (adult and child), Best Decorated vehicle, Kids Trick or Treat at the vehicles! Info: 260-622-6820. (Pd. Advt.)

Mothers to learn about flu vaccines Oct. 22
At the Oct. 22 Moms’ Morning Out meeting, mothers will learn about seasonal and H1N1 flu vaccinations. April Heyerly, infectious disease pharmacist at Lutheran Hospital, will help mother sort out what’s right for them and their families.
All mothers of infants and children age five and under are invited to attend this week or any weekly meeting of Moms’ Morning Out. They are from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at 1935 North Main Street in Bluffton, behind Walgreen’s.
Mothers can enter at north door with the YMCA sign.
Moms’ Morning Out is sponsored by the YMCA. There is no charge and no registration. Toddler and preschoolers through age five are invited to enjoy organized play.
For more information, contact Lynne Apple at 260-565-4543.

Fall harvest
celebration
Oct. 23-24
Fall fun is coming to J. Edward Roush Lake on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 23 and 24, with its annual fall festival for all ages.
The Little Turtle Recreation Area main shelter house will be the center of the festivities. Attendees should be sure to wear a Halloween costume and bring a bag on Saturday for collecting candy.
On Saturday, hot dogs, drinks and chips will be served from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. A s’more kit will be sold for $1, along with the chance to cook the campfire treat. Hayrides featuring stories from the past will be available from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Guests will be able to get a pumpkin during their ride and enjoy carving together afterward. The park will have a small supply of carving tools available. From 5 to 7 p.m., kids games, a campfire and music by the band Small Town will be offered.
At 6:30 p.m., the results of this year’s Dutch Oven Cook-off will available and the summer’s first-place team will earn the grand prize package sponsored by Bozarth’s Country Store and Campground.
The Trunk-or-Treat time is 7 to 7:30 p.m. All children must be with a responsible adult. No child care will be provided. Admission is $3 per person (adults and children over 2 years old). One admission covers both days if participants bring their paid admittance pass with them.
Call (260) 468-2165 for more information.

Petroleum UM Church Annual Bazaar Oct. 24
The Petroleum United Methodist Church will hold its annual craft bazaar and bake sale on Saturday Oct. 24 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Soup and sandwiches will be available. Tables are still available.
Call Karen Fear at 260-346-2597.

Indiana Farm Bureau Annual Meeting Nov. 19
This year's Indiana Farm Bureau Annual meeting will be held at the Grand Wayne Convention Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana Nov. 19 through Nov. 21. The events will begin at 5 p.m. on the 19th and run through noon on Nov. 21.
This years theme is "Building A Championship Team". Any Farm Bureau member interested in attending this conference, can stop by the Farm Bureau Insurance Office for more details. Meal tickets are needed and can be picked up at the Wells County Farm Bureau Insurance office. Deadline for tickets is Oct. 29.
For more information call Kim Barger at 260-565-3804.

H1N1 CLINIC ANNOUNCED

WWW.WELLSCOUNTY.ORG

A H1N1 flu clinic is scheduled for Saturday October 17 at Bluffton High School from 8:00 – 11:00AM. The vaccine will be administered to the following groups and on a first come first serve basis.

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Important information for parents regarding the H1N1 vaccine:

Ossian Halloween Carnival

Don't miss the 3rd Annual Ossian Halloween carnival, 4:30 to 7 p.m. at the Ossian Health Care Center parking lot.

Carnival games, face painting, costume judging and parade; Free hot dogs and pretzels and prizes...!

Don't miss it!

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Teen Read Week @ the Library




The theme of National Teen Read Week Oct. 18-24 is “Read Beyond Reality” and local teens are invited to join the weeklong activities @ the Wells County Public Library.

Monday, Oct. 19 from 3-7 p.m. Wash Books & Earn: Washing library books is not only a great community service, it’s a great way to pay off your overdue fines or earn books. Earn $10/hour off your library fines or receive one free book of your choice for every 1 1/2 hour worked. Registration is strongly suggested.

Tuesday, Oct. 20 from 6-7:45 p.m. Movie Nite: Bring your friends and enjoy fresh popcorn as we watch a fantasy thriller starring Brendan Fraser and Sienna Guillory on the big screen. Call for the movie title. Rated PG. Free.


Thursday, Oct. 22 @ 5:30 p.m. Gocks - Sock Puppets w/ Attitude: Make Goth Sock Puppets, complete with tattoos and piercings. Not into goth? We have patterns for “normal” puppets as well. We provide white and black socks. If you want another color, you will need to bring it yourself. Crew socks work the best. Register by 10/19/09. Free.

To sign up for Teen Read Week programs or for more information, contact the Wells County Public Library at 260-824-1612 or www.wellscolibrary.org

Have a SAFE Halloween

October 31 should be a fun time for children. Dr. James Mowry, Director, Indiana Poison Center, would like to offer the following suggestions so that your small ghosts and goblins can enjoy a safe and happy event.
• Before going out trick or treating - feed your children to reduce their urge to snack on the candy they collect. Take your own small bag of candy so they won’t be tempted to eat from their bags before the treats can be checked. Consider giving non-edible treats to children who visit your home. Be sure to give out-age appropriate treats since young children can easily choke on small objects.
• Costumes should be nonflammable, warm and an appropriate length to avoid trips and falls. Masks should fit properly and have large eyeholes to improve breathing and vision - they should be raised to allow a clear view when crossing the street. Consider using makeup instead of a mask to allow unobstructed vision. Read labels to make sure that face paints and makeup are non-toxic. Some products may contain emollient laxatives, talc or hydrocarbons, which can cause problems. If any makeup is swallowed, treatment depends on amount ingested, ingredients and symptoms. Call the Poison Center if you think makeup or other costume components have been swallowed. Wash skin with soap and water if a skin reaction develops.
• Trick-or-treat only in familiar, well-lit areas. Better yet, give or attend an indoor party. Children should always be accompanied by an adult. Take a flashlight with you and put reflective tape on clothing and goody bags. Look carefully before crossing neighborhood streets and for high traffic areas, use the crosswalk.
• After you return home - carefully check all candy before allowing it to be eaten and only eat treats that are in their original unopened wrappers. Throwaway any candy in wrappers that are faded, have holes or tears, or signs of re-wrapping. Only eat homemade treats if they are received from someone you know and trust. When in doubt - throw it out! Dr. Mowry encourages parents not to rely on x-rays to determine the safety of treats, they won’t rule out contamination and glass and are no substitute for careful visual examination.
• Children can draw a face on a pumpkin or scrape out the contents but an adult should do the actual carving. Roasted pumpkin seeds can be a tasty treat, but they can also be a choking hazard for young children. Be fire safe and keep jack o’ lanterns away from doorsteps and landings where costumes may brush against the flame. Indoor lanterns should be kept away from curtains, decorations or other furnishings. Glow sticks are a safe alternative to candles. Exposure to a small amount of the fluid from a glow stick generally only causes a mild irritation. Contact with the eyes can cause moderate irritation. If the contents are drunk, nausea and irritation can result. For skin exposure - remove any contaminated clothing and flood the area with cool water for at least 15-20 minutes. Wash gently with soap and water and rinse. In case of eye contact ­- flood the eye with warm (not hot) water for 15-20 minutes and have the person blink as much as possible. Do not force the eyelid open and do not put in any type of eye drops. If the contents are swallowed, wipe out the mouth with a clean wet cloth and give a small amount of clear liquid to drink, then call the Poison Center.
The staff of the Indiana Poison Center reminds you that in case of a poisoning emergency they are standing by 24 hours a day at 1-800-222-1222. To learn more about poison prevention and to receive a free magnet and phone stickers call the Indiana Poison Center at 1-800-222-1222, or visit the Center’s website at www.clarian.org/poisoncontrol.

Club Calendar

Saturday, Oct. 17
River Terrace Estates--Brad Byerly playing piano; 2:30 p.m. in HC.
Six Mile Women United--Meet for brunch at the church; 10 a.m.

Sunday, Oct. 18
River Terrace Estates — Carol Impola singing. Helen Kreps playing piano; 2:30 p.m. in ALD.

Tuesday, Oct. 20
Readers Circle--1 to 2 p.m at Creative Arts Council. Readers meet regularly on the third Tuesday of the month for a brown bag lunch and book discussion. Meetings are free and open to all readers.

What's Up!

Plein Air Paint Out with Don Skinner Oct. 24
Fresh air work in a casually organized “Paint Out” scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 24.
Sign in at the art center between 9 and 10 a.m. then find a cozy spot on the grounds, the greenway or State Park where you can accomplish your artwork—painting and other mediums.
Return to the patio at the center at 2:30 p.m. to show your accomplishments and review what others have done and what they have to say about their experience. Maps of the areas, list of lunch locations available. Coffee served at signup time. The Plein Air event is FREE to artists who register. www.wellscocreativearts.com

CTS of Berne reunion Oct. 24
All former CTS employees and spouses will gather at Lehman Park Pavilion in Berne Saturday, Oct. 24 at 4 p.m.
There will be a carry-in meal. Those attending should bring a covered dish, beverage and table service.

Howl-o-ween Photo Contest Oct. 29
Take a picture of your pet dressed for Halloween and mail to 128 E Market St before Oct 29.
Put your pet’s name, your name, phone and address on the back of the photo. Pictures will be displayed at Autumn Adventure from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the City gym. Winners will be called the first week in November. FREE EVENT. For more information call 824-6069.

Autumn Adventure Oct. 30
Autumn Adventure will be held Friday, Oct. 30 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Bluffton City Gym.
Enjoy a fun-filled evening of games, prizes, treats and surprises. City gym is decorated for the season & children play games and receive treats. FREE!!! Volunteers are needed. Call to find out how you can help!
Call Pam at Bluffton Park and Recreation at 824-6069.

Stamp
Collecting Show
Oct. 31 & Nov. 1
Anthony Wayne Stamp Society will host a Stamp Collecting Show at Concordian Lutheran High School Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1601 Saint Joe River Drive, Fort Wayne.
There will be free parking and admission. Stamp dealers from four states will be on hand to buy, sell and help with questions about the hobby.
For more information call Jim Mowrer at 260-471-2469.

Children of the World Choir to
perform Nov. 1
Children of the World International Children's Choir will peform Sunday, Nov. 1 at 9 and 10:30 a.m. at Hope Missionary Church at 429 E. Dustman Road, Bluffton.
The choir is comprised of orphaned and disadvantaged children from several different countries.
The program will feature several songs in both English and native dialects as well as personal testimonies.
The choir's purpose is to generate compassion and inspire individuals to get involved by providing clean water to help save lives.
A special video presentation will take place to show how people can make a difference.

Three Rivers Choir Festival Nov. 7
Three Rivers Choir Festival Nov. 7 beginning at 4 p.m. at IPFW Auer Performance Hall.
Admission for IPFW students with ID is free, $6 Adults, $5 Seniors (60 and older), $3 Non-IPFW Students (Children ages 5 and younger are free.
For information call the Department of Music at 260-481-6714 or visit www.ipfw.edu/vpa/music

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Club Calendar


Saturday, Oct. 17
River Terrace Estates--Brad Byerly playing piano; 2:30 p.m. in HC.
Six Mile Women United--Meet for brunch at the church; 10 a.m.

Sunday, Oct. 18
River Terrace Estates--Carol Impola singing. Helen Kreps playing piano; 2:30 p.m. in ALD.

Monday, Oct. 19
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Support Group--Parkwood Church, 3320 Trier Road, Fort Wayne; 6:30-8:30 p.m. Call 260-447-7116.

Tuesday, Oct. 20
Readers Circle--1 to 2 p.m at Creative Arts Council. Readers meet regularly on the third Tuesday of the month for a brown bag lunch and book discussion. Meetings are free and open to all readers.

Area Things to See and Do


BLUFFTON
THE GOSPEL BARN
The Gospel Barn, 3550 St. Rd. 1 south, Bluffton. Doors open at 6 p.m., pre-concert at 7 p.m., featured artist at 7:30 p.m., Admission $5 adults & free to those 12 and under. Concessions.
260-827-0362 or at www.gospelbarnofbluffton.com
DRIVEN—Saturday, Oct. 17, from Indian Trail, NC.

BRYANT
GOODTIMES
THEATRE AT
BEARCREEK FARMS
ALDRIDGE SISTERS & OTWELL TWINS—Thursday, Oct. 15, 2 & 7:30 p.m., $35. (Lawrance Welk stars).
PHIL DIRT & THE DOZERS—Saturday, Oct. 17, 2 & 7:30 p.m., $35.
GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA—Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2 p.m. and Thursday, Oct. 22, 2 & 7:30 p.m., $35.
MICKEY GILLEY—Friday, Oct. 23, 2 & 7:30 p.m., tickets $35 to $75.
THE OSMOND BROTHERS—Saturday, Oct. 24, 2 & 7:30 p.m., $50.
For more information and reservations call 260-997-6822 or check out www.bearcreekfarms.com

FORT WAYNE’S CIVIC THEATRE
The Civic Theatre’s 2009-1010 season has been announced and includes: Quilt American Celebration, Oct. 2-19; Fiddler on the Roof, Nov. 7-22; Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, March 5-12; The Road to Mecca, April 2-18; Studs Terkel Working, May 7-16; and Playwright Contest, June 4-13.
For more information call 260-422-8641 or check out www.fwcivic.org

FW PHILHARMONIC CONCERTS
FAMILY CONCERT—Saturday, Nov. 24, 4 p.m., Lemony Snicket—The Composer is Dead-A-Fright Night event. For more information call 260-456-2224 or visit www.fortwaynephilharmonic.com Tickets at 260-481-0777

What's Up October?


Voices of Power Port-a-Pit Chicken Fundraiser Oct. 17
Voices of Power will sponsor a Port-a-Pit Chicken Fundraiser Saturday, Oct. 17 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at WalMart parking lot in Bluffton. Tickets are $6 for the chicken and $1.50 for added baked potatoe.
Call any Voices of Power member.

Spooktacular Oct. 17
Spooktacular Car, Truck, Bike Show, Oct. 17, Glenbook Square Mall, Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Registration 8 a.m. to noon. Awards, 4 p.m. Best Dressed Costume Contests (adult and child), Best Decorated vehicle, Kids Trick or Treat at the vehicles! Info: 260-622-6820.

Laity and Pastor Appreciation Day Oct. 18
Members and friends of Epworth United Methodist Church will celebrate Laity and Pastor Appreciation Day Sunday, Oct. 18 at 9:30 a.m.
Members of the laity will share witness of their faith in testimonies and special music.
A special time of appreciation for Pastor Dick and Dee Frederick will be observed.
New members will also be received during the service.
Lay Leader Tony Garton will lead the special day.
A carry in dinner and time of fellowship will follow the morning worship. Sunday school classes will not meet this Sunday.

Dan's Fish/Chicken Supper Oct. 20
Dan's Fish/Chicken Supper will be held at Sonlight Wesleyan Church at 2350S., State Road 1, Bluffton, Oct. 20 from 4 to 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $8 for adults, $5 for children, age six through 12 and free for children age five and younger. Proceeds will go to Missions. Tickets available at the door or by calling the church at 824-0068.

Boo In Bluffton
Oct. 30
Downtown merchants will pass out treats from 5 to 6 p.m. and the outlying Merchants from 6 to 7 p.m. Watch the Bluffton News-Banner for a complete listing of participating merchants or check our website. www.blufftonindiana.net. Call 824-1520.

Senior Activities

Office Hours Monday through Friday are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 2008
2009 Senior Discount Cards are available at the Wells County Council on Aging. Cards are $7 each or $8 laminated. Many local vendors participate in this senior discount program.
Wells on Wheels (WOW) Hours of operation are: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesdays from 6 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 6 a.m. to noon. Call 824-4WOW or 824-4969.

Monday through Friday
11:30 a.m. — Nutrition Program at Capri II Sponsored by Aging & In-Home Services of NE Indiana. Those age 60 and over are free will donation. Under age 60 meals are $5.25. Menus available at Council on Aging. Contact the Nutrition Site 24 hours in advance between 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 824-2260.
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.—Pathways, Wells County Senior Citizen Activities Guide may be picked up at the Wells County Council on Aging, 225 W. Water Street.

Thursday, Oct. 15
9 a.m.-Noon—Social Security Outpost at the Wells County Council on Aging. Sign in on first come, first serve basis.

Friday, Oct. 16
1-4:30 p.m.—Pool: 8 Ball at Christian Care Retirement Community. Participation is free. Call Marcia Meyer at 565-3000.
1-4:30 p.m.—Cards: All kinds at Christian Care Retirement Community. Participation is free. Call Marcia Meyer at 565-3000.

Wednesday, Oct. 21
10 a.m.-Noon—Bluffton Parks Department, City Hall on second floor. Senior Social Time. Cards, games, occasional bingo, guest speakers and crafts. Participation is free. Call 824-6069.

Saturday night, 'Trunk or Treat' in Ossian


Get a head start on your candy collecting this Halloween at the Community Fall Fest Trunk or Treat event in Ossian.

Artists get Wild at CAC


The Indiana Wildlife Artists Association will present their 26th annual awards exhibit at Balentine Gallery in the Arts Commerce & Visitors Centre, 211 Water Street, Bluffton, Indiana, Oct. 16 through Nov. 30. The artists will be on hand to discuss their work with the public at a free Open House Sunday, Oct. 18 at 2 to 4 PM.
Guests will view a variety of two and three dimensional art works in various media and styles depicting a wide range of natural subjects. The exhibition was judged at its first display site in Evansville, Indiana, by experts in the Fine Arts and Wildlife Naturalist professions.
Some of the finest amateur and professional artists working in the area of wildlife and nature art from the state of Indiana have entered works in the exhibit.
For information about membership in the IWA, see www.indidnawildlifeartists.org
Hours are 10 Am to 4 PM Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 10 Am to 7 Pm Wednesdays. Closed for Thanksgiving Nov. 26-29.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Bags for Boxing

The Market Street Boxing Gym will sponsor a six week event called “Bags for Boxing.”
Club members and community volunteers will fill bags of leaves in exchange for pledges to raise money for club programs. The kids have set a goal of 300 bags of leaves which they plan to fill by raking the yards of senior citizens in the community.
There will be no cost to seniors. Money is raised from the pledges only. People may pledge as little or as much as they like. All proceeds will be used to help cover the cost of a local boxing show.
Anyone who knows of a senior citizen who would benefit from this service or anyone who would like to make a pledge or for more information call Shane Quillen at 260-273-9082 or Sherry Barnes at 260-413-5495.

What's Up

Wildlife artists open house on Sunday at CAC
On Sunday, Oct. 18, from 2 to 4 p.m. the Balentine Gallery will be open to the public for viewing the Indiana Wildlife Artists 26th annual Fine Art Exhibit.
The exhibit has been in Evansville before coming here, where it will open Oct. 15 and remain through Nov. 30. Hours for the exhibit will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Swiss steak dinner fundraiser Nov. 1
St Mark’s Lutheran Church, 16933 Thiele Rd., Fort Wayne, annual swiss steak dinner will be held Nov. 1, from 11 a.m. to 12:30. Cost is free will offering for Tuition Assistance. Dinner sponsored by parents of parochial school students.

What's Up

Haunted Forest at Blackford
Oct. 23, 24, 30 & 31
Blackford High School Softball will sponsor The Haunted Forest held Oct. 23 and 24 from 7 to 11 p.m. and Oct. 30 and 31 from 7 to 11 p.m. at Blackford High School on State Road 3, north of Hartford City. Cost is $6 per person. Not recommended for children after 8 p.m.

Little Shop of
Horrors Oct. 29-31
at Portland
The Little Shop of Horrors will be presented Oct. 29-31 at 7 p.m. and Nov. 1 at 2 p.m. in the Hall-Moser Theatre. To purchase tickets contact Arts Place, located at 131 E. Walnut Street, Portland or call 260-726-4809. Tickets are $10 for adults, $7 for students. On Thursday, Oct. 29 all performances are $7. For more information call 260-726-5786 or email: loneoakfarms@embarqmail.com.

American Council of the Blind of Indiana Convention
Oct. 30-31
Anyone who has low vision, is losing vision or is blind may want to plan now to attend the American Council of the Blind of Indiana’s 38th annual convention. It will be held Oct. 30 and 31 at The Marten House, 1801 West 86th Street, Indianapolis.
The theme of this year’s convention is “Envisioning the Future through ACBI.”
Friday evening’s session will begin at 7 p.m. Highlights of the evening session will be updates on developments and student activities from the Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired and a presentation by ACB’s Director of Governmental Relations, Eric Bridges, on his personal journey to success.
Registration will begin at 8 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 31, with the business meeting starting at 9 a.m.
Scheduled speakers are: William Dixon from Bosma Enterprises will talk about AmeriCorps/Vista and his project at Bosma Enterprises. Rochelle Schmitt, Nappanee, will talk about her participation in the Braille Challenge and her trip to the national finals. Eric Bridges from the ACB National office, Washington, DC will speak on updates in legislation regarding people with vision loss. Dr. Debra McConnaha will give a presentation on eye care and prevalent eye conditions.
Several vendors of adaptive aids and devices will be present on Saturday to demonstrate their products.
Call John Huffman at 1-317-228-0496 or e-mail j.huffman@verizon.net.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Area Things to See and Do

FORT WAYNE COLISEUM EVENTS
DAUGHTRY — Monday, Oct. 26, 7:30 p.m.
RADIO CITY CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR — Tuesday, Nov. 14, featuring the Rockettes.
GAITHER CHRISTMAS SHOW—Thursday, Dec. 10, 7 a.m.
Tickets via Ticketmaster, Coliseum box office or by phone at 260-424-1811.

FW’S EMBASSY THEATRE EVENTS
LORD OF THE DANCE — Thursday, Oct. 22, 7:30 p.m., (Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance), tickets starting at $27 go on sale on Sept. 11th, $27 to $52.

Club Calendar


Monday, Oct. 12
Wells County Man-to-Man Prostate Cancer Support Group--Wells County Center on Aging, 225 West Water St.; 4-5:30 p.m.The topic for this meeting will be presented by Dr. Stogdill. All Prostate cancer survivors, newly diagnosed, interested parties, and significant others are welcome to attend.
Widowed to Widowed--Corner Depot; 6 p.m.
Sigma Phi Gamma--Business Meeting; 6:30 p.m. at Mary Huffman’s Home. Bring books for inspection, a dish to share, and don’t forget items for A Friend’s House.
The Constitutional Patriots--Life Center Auditorium located at 428 South Oaks Street; 7 p.m. Tim Cox, featured speaker and originator of GOOOH (Get Out of Our House) will demonstrate how its usage makes the U.S. House of Representatives indeed a House "of the people, by the people, and for the people" and insures it stays that way. Citizens from surrounding counties and of any political party are most welcome to attend and participate.

Tuesday, Oct. 13
Homemaker's Club--Corner Depot; 11:30 a.m.

Wednesday, Oct. 14
Poplar Grove Club--Meet at 9 a.m. at the 4-H Park for a trip to Muncie.

Saturday, Oct. 17
River Terrace Estates--Brad Byerly playing piano; 2:30 p.m. in HC.

Sunday, Oct. 18
River Terrace Estates--Carol Impola singing. Helen Kreps playing piano; 2:30 p.m. in ALD.

What's Up

What's UP!!

Community
Christian offers Healing Services
Oct. 25-28
Do you hurt physically? Did you receive a bad report from the doctor? You are invited to come and allow us to pray with you and believe God for your healing.
Jesus says that if we believe nothing will be impossible (Mark 9:23).
Community Christian Fellowship will be conducting Divine Healing Services Oct. 25, 26, 27, 28 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at 1309 W. Washington St.. Call 824-3903 for more information.

Flu shots available Oct. 14
The Wells County Health Department will be offering the seasonal flu shot on Wednesday, Oct. 14, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at New Hope Lutheran Church, Ossian.

Morelands to speak about Alaska Oct. 22
The public is welcome to attend a travelogue presented by Gerald and Ruth Moreland of their recent three-week trip to Alaska.
They will speak Thursday, Oct. 22, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Warren Church of Christ.

Mimetime
performance
Oct. 24
St. Mark Lutheran Church, 16933 Thiele Rd., Fort Wayne, is presenting Mimetime (mime to Christian music) performance by youth from Church of the Good Shepherd, Leo, on Oct. 24. Entertainment starts at 6:30 p.m. following a 5 p.m. meal of Pizza Hut pizza and tossed salad. After the show make your own sundaes. Cost is $6 for program, dinner and ice cream. RSVP 747-4918 or 622-4886.

Great Pumpkin Hunt set for Oct. 24
Join us at Lancaster Park Saturday Oct 24 with a flash light to hunt Halloween eggs in the dark. Event starts promptly at 7:30 p.m. Afterwards enjoy smore’s and hayrides. FREE EVENT. For more information call 824-6069.

Trick or Trunk at Southern Wells
Oct. 24
Trick or Trunk will be held Saturday, Oct. 24 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Southern Wells parking lot.
Cars with trunks full of treats for your child will line the east parking lot of Southern Wells Schools Oct. 24. A free supper of hot dogs, chips, dessert and drink will also be provided.
The event is sponsored by a ministry of Southern Wells Community Church.

Ivy Tech Hosting Fall Harvest Night on Oct. 27
Ivy Tech Community College-Northeast’s Convention and Meeting Management class will host Fall Harvest Night at Ivy Tech that includes dinner featuring the movie “Young Frankenstein” on Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2009. This is a family-friendly event open to the general public until it is sold out. Tickets are $7 and must be purchased in advance (methods of payment: cash or checks made payable to the Ivy Tech Foundation).
The event will be at Ivy Tech’s new Student Life Center gymnasium on the North Campus (4900 St. Joe Road). Doors open at 6 p.m. with dinner being served at 6:30 p.m. The movie will begin at 7 p.m. Proceeds from the Fall Harvest Night at Ivy Tech will benefit the Culinary European Trip contest.
For ticket information, contact Heather Eracleous at 260-480-4120 or heracleous@ivytech.edu.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Area Things to See and Do

BRYANT

GOODTIMES THEATRE AT BEARCREEK FARMS
MICKEY GILLEY—Friday, Oct. 23, 2 & 7:30 p.m., tickets $35 to $75.
THE OSMOND BROTHERS—Saturday, Oct. 24, 2 & 7:30 p.m., $50.
For more information and reservations call 260-997-6822 or check out www.bearcreekfarms.com
FW PHILHARMONIC CONCERTS
MASTERWORKS CONCERT—Saturday, Oct. 10, 8 p.m., Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4.

What's Up? Check it out!!

Callithumpian Quilt Show Oct. 24-25
The Callithumpian Quilt Show will be held Saturday, Oct. 24, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 25, from noon to 4 p.m. Making this the 8th annual show sponsored by the Creative Quilters Guild. The show will be held at the Riverside Center, 231 East Monroe Street (US 224) in Decatur.
A display of 180-200 quilts will be on exhibit. A merchants mall will be available for those quilting must-haves. Many awards will be given including People’s choice and Judge’s choice.
Local quilter, Susan Lesh, will have a trunk show on Saturday, Oct.24, at 1 p.m. She will be discussing and displaying her wide selection of quilts. Information about the show is as follows:
• Bring your quilts or quilted items to the Riverside Center on Friday, Oct. 23, between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. and complete an entry form available on location.
• Pick up your items on Sunday, Oct. 25, between 4:30 and 5 p.m.
• There is no charge for displaying your quilts.
• Categories are Pieced, Mixed Technique, Miscellaneous, Garments, Quilts made by kids and Wall hangings up to 48”.
• Security is provided all weekend. Admission for the show is $2. If you have any questions contact Susy Wilder, 260-724-3948.

Club Calendar

Saturday, Oct. 10
Korean War Veterans Assn., Indiana Chapter One-American Legion Posts 82, 3501 Harris Rd., Fort Wayne. Meeting at 9 a.m. Social hour and breakfast at 7 a.m.
River Terrace Estates--Joan Swartz in HC; 9:30 a.m.

Sunday, Oct. 11
River Terrace Estates--Chester and Carol Longenberger; 2:30 p.m.

Monday, Oct. 12
Wells County Man-to-Man Prostate Cancer Support Group--Wells County Center on Aging, 225 West Water St.; 4-5:30 p.m.The topic for this meeting will be presented by Dr. Stogdill. All Prostate cancer survivors, newly diagnosed, interested parties, and significant others are welcome to attend.
Widowed to Widowed--Corner Depot; 6 p.m.
Sigma Phi Gamma--Business Meeting; 6:30 p.m. at Mary Huffman’s Home. Bring books for inspection, a dish to share, and don’t forget items for A Friend’s House.
The Constitutional Patriots--Life Center Auditorium located at 428 South Oak Street; 7 p.m. Tim Cox, featured speaker and originator of GOOOH (Get Out of Our House) will demonstrate how its usage makes the U.S. House of Representatives indeed a House "of the people, by the people, and for the people" and insures it stays that way. Citizens from surrounding counties and of any political party are most welcome to attend and participate.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

What's UP

Boys Scout Troop 149 to sell popcorn Oct. 10
Members of the Boys Scout Troop 149 will be selling popcorn for their fundraiser Saturday, Oct. 10 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Lowes and WalMart in Bluffton.
Proceeds go to help pay for summer camp and other events throughout the year.

Horse Benefit Ride Oct. 11
On Sunday, October 11 at 1 p.m. members of the Circle W Riders and Wells Co. 4-H Horse and Pony Clubs will have a benefit ride to help out with the many medical bills that both Pat Bales and Don Mittlestedt are occurring during their stay at the hospital. Pat has been in the hospital now for over a week and a half with a blood clot. To make matters worse she is diabetic.
Don was diagnosed with a in-operable brain tumor about three years ago and has recently been hospitalized with inflammation of the nerve endings along with many other complications.
The two horse clubs, along with anyone who would like to join, weather permitting, will gather at the 4-H park at 1 p.m., A hay wagon will also be available for anyone who doesn't ride horses but would like to join in. Those attending will ride as a group for about six to 10 miles in the country. Following the ride, there will be a carry-in lunch in their honor at the pavilion in the 4-H park. Chili and hot dogs will be furnished.
The clubs will be accepting non-perishable or monetary gifts to help get through this difficult time. Anyone who would like to contribute may drop off a contribution at the pavilion anytime between 1 and 5 p.m. or call Mary Nolan at 260-273-0616 to make arrangements to have items picked up.

Chicago Shopping Trip Nov. 14
A Chicago Shopping Trip has been scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009. A chartered, restroom equiped, bus will leave the South Adams Senior Center Parking Lot at 6 a.m., loading at 5:45 a.m., with a return of 10 p.m.. The trip is open to all area counties and any age 15 years and above. Any person 15-18 must be accompanied by an adult. Anyone under the age 15 is not permitted to attend. The bus will drop riders off at the Watertower Place to begin their shopping at any of the stores and shops on Chicago's Magnificient Mile.
For persons wanting to get on the bus in Decatur, a stop is scheduled at 6:15 a.m. at the Scott's Parking lot. Cost is a non-refundable price of $40 per person. To make the trip a success 56 people need to sign up.
Reservations and payment must be made at the South Adams Senior Center by Tuesday, Oct. 20. Call 260-589-8877 to sign up. You may mail your payment and reservations to the center at 825 Hendricks St, Berne, IN 46711.

Swiss Steak and chicken dinner
Oct. 26 at St. John's
St. John's (Bingen) Church in Decatur will sponsor a Swiss Steak and Broasted Chicken Dinner Sunday, Oct. 26 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tickets are $7.50 for adults, $3.50 for children ages six through 12 and free for those ages five and younger. Drive thru and carry-out will be available. There will also be a bazaar and bake sale held that day at the church.

Club Calendar

Thursday, Oct. 8
Bee Happy Quilter's--Wells County Public Library; 7 p.m. Raffle quilt block due. Lesson: Christmas tree garland by Cynthia Paxson. Call 824-1463.

Saturday, Oct. 10
Korean War Veterans Assn., Indiana Chapter One-American Legion Posts 82, 3501 Harris Rd., Fort Wayne. Meeting at 9 a.m. Social hour and breakfast at 7 a.m.
River Terrace Estates--Joan Swartz in HC; 9:30 a.m.

Sunday, Oct. 11
River Terrace Estates--Chester and Carol Longenberger; 2:30 p.m.

Monday, Oct. 12
Wells County Man-to-Man Prostate Cancer Support Group--Wells County Center on Aging, 225 West Water St.; 4-5:30 p.m.The topic for this meeting will be presented by Dr. Stogdill. All Prostate cancer survivors, newly diagnosed, interested parties, and significant others are welcome to attend.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Wells County Council on Aging

Office Hours Monday through Friday are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 2008
2009 Senior Discount Cards are available at the Wells County Council on Aging. Cards are $7 each or $8 laminated. Many local vendors participate in this senior discount program.

Wells on Wheels (WOW) Hours of operation are: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesdays from 6 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 6 a.m. to noon. Call 824-4WOW
or 824-4969.

Monday through Friday
11:30 a.m. — Nutrition Program at Capri II Sponsored by Aging & In-Home Services of NE Indiana. Those age 60 and over are free will donation. Under age 60 meals are $5.25. Menus available at Council on Aging. Contact the Nutrition Site 24 hours in advance between 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 824-2260.
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.—Pathways, Wells County Senior Citizen Activities Guide may be picked up at the Wells County Council on Aging, 225 W. Water Street. This will also be available at the Senior Citizen Expo May 7th.

Friday, Oct. 9
1-4:30 p.m.—Pool: 8 Ball at Christian Care Retirement Community. Participation is free. Call Marcia Meyer at 565-3000.
1-4:30 p.m.—Cards: All kinds at Christian Care Retirement Community. Participation is free. Call Marcia Meyer at 565-3000.

Monday, Oct. 12
4-5 p.m.—Man to Man Prostate Cancer Support Group.

Wednesday, Oct. 14
10 a.m.-Noon—Bluffton Parks Department, City Hall on second floor. Senior Social Time. Cards, games, occasional bingo, guest speakers and crafts. Participation is free. For information call Bluffton Parks and Recreation at 824-6069.

Thursday, Oct. 15
9 a.m.-Noon—Social Security Outpost at the Wells County Council on Aging. Sign in on first come, first serve basis.

Club Calendar

Thursday, Oct. 8
Bee Happy Quilter's--Wells County Public Library; 7 p.m. Raffle quilt block due. Lesson: Christmas tree garland by Cynthia Paxson. Public welcome. For info call 824-1463.

Moms’ Morning Out--1935 North Main Street in Bluffton, behind Walgreen’s; 10-11:30 a.m. All mothers of infants and children age five and under are invited to attend. Judi Merkel will share what you can do if you are ready to kick your life up a notch, in order to improve the quality of your life, plus your outlook on life. Call 260-565-4543.

What's Up (Wells County)

Meadowvale Car Show planned
Meadowvale Health and Rehabilitation is planning a car show to benefit the Alzheimer's Association. It will be held on October 10th, 8 a.m. Noon is registration, 3 p.m. awards will be given. $10 per car entry. There will be entertainment and food on site. Please plan to attend this event we will have fall festival fun. More info call 824-4320. (Pd. Advt.)

Cheeseballs ready
Members of Psi Iota Xi of Ossian have their cheeseballs ready. They can be purchased for $6 each from any Psi Ote member or at the Ossian Deli or Ossian Hardware.
Get free delivery by calling Emmaline Hinshaw at 824-2005 or Shirley Richardson at 639-6947.

Reservations due for Holiday Happenings
On Thursday, Oct. 22 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Wells County Community Center at the 4-H Park, members of the Wells County Extention Homemakers will host an evening of sharing holiday decorating and cookig ideas with the community to help people in their holiday planning.
Registration begins at 5:30 p.m. At 6 p.m. Rhonda Ryan, Master Gardener, will share “Living Wreathes and Things”. At 6:30 p.m. Barbara Schatzley will tell how to entertain with “Holiday Goodies.” At 7 p.m. refreshments will be served.
At 7:30 p.m. Linda Walters will demonstrate “A Twist on Placemats.” At 8 p.m. Chef Miaon of the Rittenhouse Restaurant will sharing his expertise on Holiday Biscotti. There will be taste testing and door prizes.
To register send $5 per person by Oct. 12 to: Janice Walker, County Treasurer, 2672W., 900S., Poneto, IN 46781. Make checks payable to Wells County Extension Homemakers.

Farmer's Market
Wednesday, 5 p.m.-8 p.m., Saturday, 8a.m. to noon, corner of Main and Washington Streets, downtown Bluffton. THIS IS THE FINAL WEEK.
Available: Apples, honey, jam, applebutter, pies, cakes, cookies, assorted breads, peppers, tomatoes, sweet corn, pumpkins, gourds, corn shocks, wood crafts, handcrafted cards. (Pd. Advt.)

Vocal Music Clinic for Adults Oct. 24
A Vocal Music Clinic will be offered Oct. 24 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Creative Arts Council. Cost is $25 per person.
At parties and gatherings do you hang back, afraid to “pipe up” when the songs begin? Are you in a choir or chorus, and still looking for some finetuning? If so, your goals can be reality! Susan E. Wood is offering a Vocal Music Clinic for adults on Saturday, Oct. 24 in the center’s Studio B at 10 a.m to noon.
This workshop will appeal to nonprofessional singers who are interested in developing and strengthening voice by reviewing vocal fundamentals, working with breath, ear training, and expanding range. The course is open to any adults age 18 or over. Registration is required by Oct. 16. Fee is $25 (CAC $20). www.wellscocreativearts.com. Call Maureen Butler at 260-824-5222.

Angel Food
Ministries taking food orders
If you are struggling with putting food on the table or know someone who is, Angel Food Ministries at Sonlight Wesleyan Church can help. Orders can be placed at the church between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday or order online at: www.angelfoodministries.com. Deadline is Oct. 15. Food will be distributed Oct. 24. Call 824-0068 or Margetta Stinson at 827-0382. (Pd. Advt.)

Three Rivers Gem, Mineral, Jewelry
and Fossil Show
Oct. 16-18
The 48th annual Three Rivers Gem, Mineral, Jewelry and Fossil Show and Sale will be held Oct. 16 and 17 from 10 a.m to 7 p.m. and Oct. 18 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Allen County 4-H Fairgrounds in Fort Wayne. The theme this year is “Hidden Beauty: A look inside Geodes.” There will be working demonstrations including a flint knapper on Saturday and Sunday, exhibits, dealers and more. Admission is $3 for adults, $2 for those age 55 and older, $1 for high school students and free for those under age 12.

Kitco Reunion
Oct. 17
A reunion for all former employees of Kitco and their families will be held Saturday, Oct. 17 from noon to 4 p.m. at Bi-County Services in Bluffton (across from Scott's). Those attending should bring a main dish and one side side. Tableware and drinks will be provided.
For more information call 260-703-8334.

Bag and Basket event Oct. 20
Members of Beta Iota Chapter of Psi Iota Xi Sorority in Farmland will hold a Bag and Basket event Oct. 20 at Monroe Central High School. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. Games will begin at 6:30 p.m. Cost is $10 for 15 games. Food will be available. Call 765-468-6664 or 765-468-7030.

Wooden Pumpkin Craft making Oct. 21
Kids can stop by the city gym from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday,k October 21 (parent teacher day) to build a pumpkin basket perfect for holding holiday candy. Children ages 8 and up must bring a hammer and $4 that day. Parents must call 824-6069 to pre-register the kit.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Redkey’s Key Palace Theatre

Redkey’s Key Palace Theatre has announced the entertainment for its 19th season. All programs begin at 8 p.m. with most of them to be held on Saturdays.

The schedule includes:
Oct. 3—Anthony Gomes & Biscuit Miller Reunion. $22
Oct. 10—Chicago Rhythm & Blues King. (Legendary blues act.) $15
Oct. 17—Bill Lupton & Chicago Connection. (One of the best harp players.) $15
Oct. 24—Todd Allen Herendeen. (Tributes to Johnny Cash, Rob Orbison, Neil Diamond and Elvis.) $15
Oct. 31—Howard & the White Boys. (Rocking blues.) $15
Nov. 7—Blooze Faktor. (Local legends.) $15
Nov. 14—Big Bill Morganfield. (Great singer and slide player.) $15
Nov. 21—Stacy Mitchhart. (Blues with big horn section.) $20
Nov. 25 (Wednesday)—Duke Tumatoe. (Blues guitar player.) $15
Dec. 5—Mississippi Heat. (Blues and featuring Carol Weatherly.) $15
Dec. 12—II Juicy. (Juicy and her awesome band.) $15
Noted by the Key’s Charlie is that road construction will need for attenders coming south on St. Rd. 1 to make a detour to reach the theatre until the project is completed on Nov. 1. At St. Rd. 67 turn left then right at Spencer St. to South Meridian St. (St. Rd. 1). The Key Palace is just north of where Spencer meets Meridian.
For tickets call 765-369-2407 or toll free 800-369-0075. For more information check out www.keypalacetheatre.com

What's Up

Ossian community fall fest Oct. 17
Free community fall fest will be held Saturday, Oct. 17, from 5 to 8 p.m. at Ossian Church of the Nazarene.
Activities include food, games, prizes, hayride, and “Trunk or Treat” for kids so bring a pail or sack. Open to adults and kids is a decorated pumpkin contest.

Turkey shoot Oct. 11
The Willshire Sportsman's Club will hold a Turkey Shoot Sunday Oct. 11 starting at noon on the club grounds located two miles east of Willshire, Ohio on State Road 81. Only 12 gauge shotguns will be allowed and the shells will be furnished. Youth shoots will be held for youth 16 years of age and under. 20 gauge shotguns only will be allowed for the youth shoots and the shells will be furnished. A lunch stand will be serving sandwiches and beverages. Public is welcome.

Financial Peace
University to begin Oct. 14 at Hope
Financial Peace University will begin a 13-week program starting Wednesday, Oct. 14 at 6:45 p.m. at Hope Missionary Church at 429 E. Dustman Road, Bluffton. The course is taught by Dave Ramsey. For more informatin call Kent Arnold at 824-1844 or arnoldk@nadams.k12.in.us.

Deer Me program
at Salamonie
Oct. 14 & 15
Register you child, ages two through five, for the “Deer Me” program Wednesday, Oct. 14 and Thursday, Oct. 15 from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Salamonie Interpretive Center.
During the hour and half program children and their caregiver will enjoy activities focused around white-tailed deer and their role in the environment. There is a $2 fee per child for the program. The entrance fee will be waived for program attendees. Call 260-468-2127.

Volunteer
Community Support Work Day Oct. 15
The Wells County Extension Homemakers will hold their semi-annual work day Thursday, Oct. 15 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the 4-H Community Building at the 4-H Park in Bluffon.
During this work day library bags will be made for First Read Program, hand work will be done on turbans for cancer patients and small throws will be made for children at Riley Hospital. You don't have to be an Extension member to come. If you do choose to come, bring a dish to share for lunch. For more information call 260-622-7422.

Monday, October 5, 2009

What's Up Wells County

Original music to honor 3 women at Phil concert
On Saturday, Oct. 10, 8 p.m. the Fort Wayne Philharmonic’s Masterworks Concert will feature a commissioned piece of music honoring three women who were dedicated to encouraging, nurturing and supporting the art of music.
“What the Soul Remembers” by Amy Scurria of Durham, NC will honor the memories of Wilda Gene Marcus, Dr. K. Marie Stolba and Colleen Benninghoff, all trained musicians who had a passion for music and were enthusiastic patrons and supporter of the FW Philharmonic. The FW Alumnae Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota Music Honorary Society funded the project.
Music Director Designate, Andrew Constantine will be conducting the concert to be presented at the Embassy Theatre in Fort Wayne. Tickets start at $15 and may be arranged for by calling 260-481-0777, online at www.fwphil.org or at the Embassy Box Office.

Photo contest
deadline Oct. 9
The Wells County Historical Museum Street Fair Photo Contest deadline is Oct. 9. Photos can be delivered to First United Methodist Church at 325 W. Washington Street, Tuesday through Friday from 9 a.m. to noon or 1 to 4 p.m. For more information call Laura at 824-3806.

South Adams Senior trip to Bearcreek Oct. 8
The South Adams Senior Center will sponsor a Bearcreek Farms Day Thursday, Oct. 8. Cost is $20 per person and includes a family style meal, dessert, drink, tax and a 2 p.m. showing of the Van Dels (50's and 60's music). The tip is not included.
Those attending should meet at Bearcreek Farms at noon for seating. Lunche will be served at 12:30 p.m. To sign up call 260-589-8877.
Reservations and payment is due at the Senior Center by Monday, Oct. 5.

Bear Scouts event at Limberlost Oct. 10
In 1916 Robert Baden-Powell helped found the Cub Scout movement. At the same time, Hoosier author and naturalist Gene Stratton-Porter became famous for her novels and nature studies exploring the Limberlost Swamp. On Oct. 10, from 1 to 5 p.m. the Limberlost S.H.S. will bring these two worlds together.
Bear Scouts are invited to explore the Limberlost Swamp with the Limberlost S.H.S. staff where Stratton-Porter once made fascinating wildlife discoveries. Bear Scouts that take part in “Sharing your World with Wildlife” activities will earn Bear Achievement # 5. These activities include building a birdhouse, discovering wetland animals and habitats, engaging in conservation efforts to protect natural environments and receiving a guided tour of the Loblolly Nature Preserve, where youngsters can come face to face with wetland creatures. A light afternoon snack will accompany the Scouts in their quests to become young naturalists.
Spots are limited for this event! All Scouts are asked to register by Oct. 7 by calling the Limberlost S.H.S. at 260.368.7428 or by stopping by 200 E. 6th St. in Geneva, Ind. Cost is $6 per Scout.

Deadline Oct. 12 for Fall harvest banquet
The fall harvest banquet will be held at the South Adams Senior Center on Tuesday, Oct. 13, at 6 p.m. The meal will be catered by Norm’s Preble Gardens and the menu consists of tossed salad, swiss steak, baked chicken breast, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, roll/butter, assorted pies, lemonade and coffee. The centerpieces and door prizes will be given away. The entertainment will be furnished by the Unity Quartet. Cost of the banquet is $10 per person, and payment to be made at the door the night of the banquet. Call 589-8877 to make reservations by Monday, Oct. 12.

Satek Winery
Tasting Tour Oct. 15
Take a leisurely October ride through the Indiana countryside to Satek Winery near Fremont. Wines grown on Satek Winery vineyards have won gold medals, and Best in Class awards, from dry red and white wines to semi-sweet red and white wines. Tour leader Jeanne Ploetz is constructing her plans including lunch en route. Registration is $3 with cost of lunch and any purchases for gift-giving on your own. Mark the date Thursday, Oct. 15 and register by Oct. 12. Call Maureen Butler at 260-824-5222.

Angel Food
Ministries taking food orders
If you are struggling with putting food on the table or know someone who is, Angel Food Ministries at Sonlight Wesleyan Church can help. Orders can be placed at the church between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday or order online at: www.angelfoodministries.com. Deadline is Oct. 15. Food will be distributed Oct. 24. For more information call 824-0068 or Margetta Stinson at 827-0382. (Pd. Advt.)

Alumni and faculty Exhibition begins Oct. 17
The School of Creative Arts at the University of Saint Francis has announced the opening of the Alumni and Faculty Exhibition on Saturday, Oct. 17 at 7 p.m. in the Weatherhead Gallery in the Rolland Center. This annual tradition showcases new work by alumni and faculty of the School of Creative Arts. A wide variety of media will be on display. The exhibition will run through Sunday, Nov. 29. There is no charge for admission. Gallery hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. The gallery will be closed Nov. 26-27 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. For more information, contact the School of Creative Arts at 260-399-7700, ext. 8001.

Feast of Hunters Moon Oct. 10-11
The Tippecanoe County Historical Association of Lafayette, will sponsor the 42nd annual Feast of the Hunters' Moon Oct. 10 and 11, 2009. For more information call 765-476-8411 or log onto: www.tippecanoehistory.org.

Club Calendar

Tuesday, Oct. 6
The Creative Quilters--Country Creations Quilt Shop, located half mile south of SR 224 on County Road 400W.; 6:30 pm. Casey Drudge will be presenting a lesson on “Printing with Jell-O”. Meetings are open to anyone interested in quilting.
Lions Club--Corner Depot; 6:15 p.m.
Cardinal Bird Club--Wells County Public Library; 6:30 p.m. Larry Parker will give a program on Bird Notes.

Wednesday, Oct. 7
Bible Study Club--First UM Church; 12:45 p.m.

Thursday, Oct. 8
Happy Hour Luncheon--First Presbyterian Church; noon. Anyone age 55 and older are welcome. For reservations call: 824-0767, 824-1070, 824-2724, 824-0363 or 565-3387.
Bee Happy Quilter's--Wells County Public Library; 7 p.m. Raffle quilt block due. Lesson: Christmas tree garland by Cynthia Paxson. Public welcome. For info call 824-1463.
Moms’ Morning Out--1935 North Main Street in Bluffton, behind Walgreen’s; 10-11:30 a.m. All mothers of infants and children age five and under are invited to attend. Judi Merkel will share what you can do if you are ready to kick your life up a notch, in order to improve the quality of your life, plus your outlook on life. Call 260-565-4543.

Every Tuesday
Optimist Club — Meets each Tuesday morning at 6:45 a.m. at Corner Depot Restaurant in Bluffton.

Every Wednesday
10 a.m.-Noon — Bluffton Parks Department, City Hall on second floor. Senior Social Time. Cards, games, occasional bingo, guest speakers and crafts. Participation is free. call 824-6069.