What's Up! Wells County

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Norwell Pool programs still available

There’s still time to sign up for a plethora of programs to be hosted by the Norwell Pool.
CPR/AED and/or Lifeguard/First Aid Recertification classes will be held at the Norwell Pool on Saturday, April 3 at 9 a.m..
Cost is $30 per certification for those people living within the Northern Wells Community Schools district; $40 per certification for those outside of the district. Checks should be made payable to Norwell Pool. See pool website at www.teacherweb.com/in/norwellmiddleschool/norwellswimlessons to register online or for more information - or call Norwell Middle School Pool at 260-543-2218 extension 6190.
Another recertification class will be held on May 15.
The Norwell Pool will also be conducting American Red Cross Lifeguarding classes beginning Friday April 9 from 4 to 9 p.m. The class schedule may be adjusted to accommodate students. This is a 26 to 32 hour class which includes first aid, CPR, AED and lifeguard training.
Lifeguarding candidates must be at least 15 years old and pass swim skills assessment. The cost is $150 for people living in the NWCS District; $170 for those outside of the district. Checks should be made payable to Norwell Pool. See pool website to register online or for more information - or call the ppol.
Norwell Pool is also offering four-week swim lesson sessions – Session #1 begins on April 5 (session #2 begins on May 3).
Class times are available on Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays and Thursdays (except infant/toddler classes). Class fees are $30 per session for those in the NWCS District ($35 for those outside the district).
Classes offered are:
• Infant (6-18 months) and toddler (18-36 months) – 5:30 to 6 p.m. (Monday and Wednesdays only)
• Preschool (ages 3-5) – 4:15 to 4:45 p.m. or 6 to 6:30 p.m. (Monday and Wednesday or Tuesday and Thursday)
• Elementary (kindergarten and up) – 4:45 to 5:30 p.m. or 6:30-7:15 p.m. (Monday and Wednesday or Tuesday and Thursday)
Private lessons may be available on a limited basis.
See the pool website to register online or for more information, or call the pool.
The Norwell Pool is also offering stroke drills and one-meter diving. These classes are offered as two 4-week swim team prep classes.
Session one begins on April 5 (session two begins on May 3). Classes offered are:
Stroke Drills – 6:30-7:30 p.m. on Monday and Wedsnesday or Tuesday and Thursday.
Fees for stroke drills class are $30 per session for those people living within the Northern Wells Community School district and $35 for those outside the district.
One-meter diving – 6:15-7:45 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays only. Fees for one-meter diving class are $45 for those people living in the district and $50 for those outside the district.
Again, the pool website is the place to register or for more information or call the pool.
Finally, the Norwell Pool is offering the following adult programming options:
• Two 4-week swim sessions – Session #1 begins on April 5 (session #2 begins on May 3):
• Laps swims. Fees are $10 per session for those living in the district and $15 for those outside the district.
• Early morning swim – Tuesdays and Thursdays only from 6 to 7 a.m.
• Evening adult lap swim – Mondays and Wednesdays only from 7:15 to 8:15 p.m.
• Water exercise is offered on Mondays and Wednesday from 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. Fees are $20 per session for those living in the district and $25 for those living outside the district.
• Adult swim lessons are offered on Mondays & Wednesdays from 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. Fees are $20 per session for those living in the NWCS District and $25 for those outside the district.
To register or for more information, check out the pool website or call the pool.

Badminton League is up and running

The Bluffton Parks & Recreation Department’s Badminton League is up and running again. This is a great chance to learn this fast-paced game that gives you a true workout that is also very fun! There is a one-time $5.00 fee per person, and it’s open to all high school students and older individuals. The league is held at the Bluffton City Gym on Thursdays from 7:00-9:00 p.m. All equipment is supplied for you, you just need to bring your energy! If you are looking for a new way to exercise, this is just the thing you are looking for! If you have any questions, call us at 824-6069 or send us an email at: parks@ci.bluffton.in.us

CAC offers breakfast for supper April 8

“Breakfast for Supper” will be offered by the Creative Arts Council as presented by Fancheon Resler on Thursday, April 8, at 6:30 p.m.
Mrs. Resler will prepare the recipes she recently taught for the Bluffton Parks Department Senior Exploration series and attenders will be invited to sample the results. Cost is $8 per guest with reservations needed to (260) 824-5222.

Civic off-main drama at FW downtown library

The auditorium at the main Allen County Public Library will host the Civic Off- Main production of “The Road to Mecca from April 2-18.
Phillip H. Colglazier is directing the contemporary drama of an artist in the South African boondocks. Members of the cast are Joan Goldner (Helen), Gloria Minnich (Elsa) and Larry Bower (Marius).
Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for those 23 and under and $12 for Sunday senior matinees. Curtain times are at 7:30 p.m. on April 8 & 15; 8 p.m. on April 3, 9, 10, 16 & 17 and at 2 p.m. on April 11 & 18.
More information at 260-424-5220 Monday through Friday from noon to 6 p.m. and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday or 24 hour online at www.fwcivic.org

Student Art Exhibit in Fort Wayne April 10

The School of Creative Arts will host the 34th annual Student Art Exhibit and SOCA Student Awards Ceremony Saturday, April 10 from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Mimi and Ian Rolland Center at the University of Saint Francis.
The exhibit will display artwork and feature musical performances by students studying in the School of Creative Arts. For more information call 260-399-7700, ext. 8001.

It's SPRING!!! It's Salad Time!!

To help you get in the Spring Spirit we are giving you 10% off your next "full" or "half" salad purchase with this coupon.

Choose from
Caesar (with or without chicken)
Chicken Oriental
Cafe
Summer Salad
Chef Salad or
Tuna Plate

Offer Expires: April 30, 2010 - Not valid with any other discount - Please present coupon at time of purchase.


The Brew Ha! espresso cafe
122 South Jefferson
Ossian, IN 46777
(260) 622-6027 fax (260) 622-4259
email@thebrewha.com

EVERY WEEK AT The Brew Ha!

Euchre every Monday night from 6 PM - 8 PM
Everyone is welcome.
Just show up at 6:00.

MILL Bread
MILL Bread Available every Thursday and Friday. Special orders are accepted.

Swissland Cheeses
Available daily.
Special orders placed by Friday
will be delivered the next Wednesday.

We offer samples from time to time. We sell cheese in approximately half pound packages but can get any size you wish.

Chocolate Creations
by Becky Klitz
Becky has been making her wonderful chocolate creations to sell at The Brew Ha! We have variety gift plates and individual chocolates. I think the peanut butter cups are really outstanding! You will see different offerings for each season and holiday. Check out what's new for VALENTINE'S DAY!

Visit up on Facebook

For more information call or visit the web site, here.

Upcoming Events at the Brew-Ha!

Open Mic Night
Saturday,
April 17, 2010
Time: 5:30 - 7:30 PM
Instrumental, singing, solo or group.
Sign up ahead at The Brew Ha!

Mic, amp/mixer and speakers available
__________

April Artist
Holly Hesselschwardt
Photography on display through April
Opening Reception:
Friday, April 9
7 PM - 9 PM
_________

Sampler Fundraisers
Norwell Dollars for Scholars
Sunday, April 11
3:00 - 4:00
4:00 - 5:00
5:00 - 6:00
To purchase tickets contact
Kathy Nahrwold
705-6257

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Bluffton Parks Events

Tuesday March 30-Egg Coloring Program
Bring the entire family to the Bluffton City Gym from 4-5:30pm, for some egg coloring fun. Let us take care of the mess while the kids decorate with stickers, dyes and other supplies. Just be sure to bring your own hard boiled eggs and wear play clothes. FREE!

April 2- Registration begins for Kids Camp
This two week camp will be available for children K - 3rd grade June 7 - 18, or July 12 - 23, from 8 am to noon. Children will enjoy gymnastics, tennis, games and swim lessons. Cost is $30 per student. For details call 824-6069.

April 3- Easter Egg Hunt 3 pm
The lawn at Roush park will be full of colorful eggs and fresh rabbit tracks on Saturday April 3rd. Bring your basket toting youngsters to the Roush park boy’s concession stand by 3pm for the most anticipated event of the spring. Children will be divided into the following age groups 3 and under, 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12. Each age group will have the coveted “golden egg” message inside one of the eggs. Bring that ticket to the parks employee to claim the grand prizes. Free Event

"Mother Son Pirate Dance"

Avast there matey's! Come trawling for fun with moms and their sons at the annual Pirate Dance!

Event: Mother Son Pirate Dance
Start Time: Sunday, April 11 at 6:00pm
End Time: Sunday, April 11 at 9:00pm
Where: 4-H building

Monday, March 29, 2010

LANCASTER AND OSSIAN KINDERGARTEN ROUND-UP SESSIONS ANNOUNCED

Ossian and Lancaster Elementary schools will each hold two Kindergarten Round-up sessions.
Ossian Elementary’s sessions will be Tuesday, April 13 at 4:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Parents should call the school to sign up for one of the sessions – 622-4179.
Lancaster Elementary’s sessions will be Tuesday, April 20, at 5:00 and 6:30 p.m. Parents should call the school to sign up for one of the sessions – 565-3135.
The child being enrolled in kindergarten next year needs to attend with the parent. Parents will have an informational meeting while the children participate in some screening activities with kindergarten teachers.
At the conclusion of each Round-up session, the Wells County Health Department will be available to give kindergarten shots. The child’s immunization record must be presented before any shots will be given.
Each school will provide a tour of kindergarten classrooms and have a school bus on site to tour.
Any parent who cannot attend Kindergarten Round-up should contact the school the child will attend.
Keep in mind that the child’s birth certificate, social security card, and immunization record is needed at the Round-up session.
The State of Indiana requires that STUDENTS MUST BE FIVE YEARS OLD ON OR BEFORE AUGUST 1, 2010, to enroll in kindergarten for the 2010-11 school year.

(Submitted Info)

Keeping the lights burning: Three Centuries of Great Lakes Lighthouse Keepers

Free lighthouse program on April 6 at the library

Lighthouses are impressive structures. They are beautiful to look at, often located at stunning locations, and they remind us of a time when surviving was an adventure. You can hear colorful stories of the brave men and woman who kept the lights burning, along with history, music and information about today’s lighthouses, when Donn and Diane Werling of the Great Lakes Lighthouse Keepers Association appear at the Wells County Public Library on Tuesday, April 6 at 6:30 p.m. The program is free and open to the public.

Donn and Diane Werling, of Fort Wayne, are founding members of the Great Lakes Lighthouse Keepers Association (GLLKA) which is based in Mackinaw City near the Old Mackinac Point lighthouse. They have served as modern day lighthouse keepers (Diane was the head keeper of Grosse Point Lighthouse for 10 years), continue to help staff the St. Helena Light Station on the western Straits of Mackinac, and lead maritime heritage education workshops each summer on the island.

Besides sharing their own stories at the library, the Werlings will bring to life the tale of Captain Edwin James Moore, a lighthouse keeper at Grosse Point Light from the turn of the century. Captain Moore was typical of historic keepers and their exacting attention to detail. As President Thomas Jefferson said when he inaugurated the U.S. lighthouse service, “…lives ride upon their safe keeping”

GLLKA was originally an informal gathering of retired lighthouse keepers. The group incorporated in 1983 and quickly began a project to save and restore the abandoned St. Helena Light Station. With the help of dedicated volunteers, work began and the lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. GLLKA continues to work on its own lighthouse projects and assists other organizations around the country. GLLKA has purchased the Cheboygan River Front Range lighthouse with plans to return it to its circa 1910 appearance when Cheboygan was in its heyday and is also collaborating on the Cheboygan Crib Light and the St. James Lighthouse on Beaver Island in Lake Michigan.

Three Centuries of Great Lakes Lighthouse Keepers by Donn and Diane Werling is a free program at the Wells County Public Library. For more information, call the library at 260-824-1612 or visit www.wellscolibrary.org



FREE LIGHTHOUSE PROGRAM AT WCPL – Donn Werling will portray Captain Edwin James Moore, a lighthouse keeper at Grosse Point Light, as he and his wife Diane present Three Centuries of Great Lakes Lighthouse Keepers on Tuesday, April 6 at 6:30 p.m. at the Wells County Public Library. The program includes colorful stories, history, music and a look at what the Great Lakes Lighthouse Keepers Association is doing now. (Submitted photos and info)

Friday, March 26, 2010

What's Up?

Dinner to
feature Porter
On Monday, April 5, at 6:30 p.m,. the Wells County Historical Society will hold its annual dinner meeting at the Wells County Public Library meeting room. Cost is $15.
Pendy Selking will present the program “Through the Years with Gene Stratton Porter—Fashion and History.”
Reservations are needed by April 1, to the Wells county Historical Society, P.O. Box 143, Bluffton, IN 46714.

April blood
drives set
by Red Cross
The Northeast Indiana Chapter of the American Red Cross has set dates and locations for upcoming blood drives in Wells County.
They are:
• Saturday, April 10, from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Wells 4-H Park and County Community Center, located at 1240 South 4-H Road in Bluffton. Call 824-1689 to schedule a blood donation appointment.
• Sunday, April 11, from 8:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church, located at 1300 N. Main St. in Bluffton. Call 824-1380 to schedule a blood donation appointment.
• Sunday, April 11, from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. at Life Church in the library, located at 428 S. Oak St. in Bluffton.
To schedule an appointment to donate call 1-800-733-2767 or visit redcrossblood.org for more information.
Individuals who are 17 years of age, meet weight and height requirements (110 pounds or more, depending on their height) and are in generally good health may be eligible to donate blood. Please bring your Red Cross blood donor card or other form of positive ID when you come to donate.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

4-H forms for membership due April 1st

4-H membership forms for Wells County are due to the 4-H Leaders or the County Extension Office on or before Thursday, April 1st.
Families may drop off the forms after office hours at the Drop Box located under the canopy of the Wells County Community Center at the 4-H Park in Bluffton.
Youth may become 4-H members when they enter third grade and may continue membership through the completion of grade 12.
Mini 4-H membership is for youth in grades 1 and 2. Mini 4-H membership is due
May 1. Forms will be distributed in late March and early April to all school classrooms. Forms can be returned to the school office.
Youth in the Archery, Dog Obedience, and the Shot Gun Safety projects may join at their first meeting in April.
For more information and forms, contact the Wells County Office of the Purdue Extension Service, 824-6412. The membership form is also located at www.wellscounty.org/4h/

4-H Dairy feeder identification day April 17


The Wells County 4-H Dairy Feeder Calf Identification Day will be held Saturday, April 17, from 8 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at the Wells County 4-H Park in the Multi-Purpose Arena located west of the horse barn.
All 4-H dairy feeder calves must be weighed and ear tagged in order to show at the 4-H Fair in July. Calves may not weigh more than 215 pounds. at the ID Day. Only steers (no heifers) may be exhibited in the project.
This year’s 4-H Fair will be held July 17 to 22.
The Dairy Feeder Show is scheduled for Monday, July 19, at 6 p.m.
Animal forms will be available at the event and a local veterinarian will also be at the event if you are in need of their services.
For more information about the ID Day, contact Dairy Feeder Superintendent James Hall, 543-2310 or the Wells County Office of the Purdue Cooperative Extension Service, 824-6412.

Easter Egg Hunt

Community Easter Egg Hunt at 1 p.m., Saturday, in Wilson Park/Lions Park for children ages 0-12.
Special Egg Prizes!


Everyone is welcome!!


Questions: 824-5461.

Friends of the Shelter garage sale

Friends of the Shelter, which raises money to support the Wells County Animal Shelter, is organizing a garage sale.
Do you have items that are of no value to you, but may be to someone else? Donate them to our garage sale! (We don't want books or clothing--we have plenty of those already.)
All of the proceeds go to Friends of the Shelter who raise funds to help purchase items to serve the animals..... we buy leashes and collars and items that keep pets active while in the shelter.

We are going to participate in the citywide garage sale in Bluffton on May 1st. (We are going to conduct the sale on April 30th also)
If you have an item or items, please let us know if you would like us to take it off your hands.
It would be most helpful if you would price the item prior to donating it.
Please consider helping out the Friends of the Shelter with your gently used, unwanted items.

Call now: 824-6063

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

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
2010 Senior Discount Cards are now available at the Wells County Council on Aging from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Cards are $7 and are not transferable or $8 laminated. Many local vendors participate in this senior discount program.
If it is impossible to go to the Council on Aging office to purchase a card, you can receive it by mail Send the agency a stamped, self-addressed legal sized envelope; enclose the $7 per card and the additional $1 fee if lamination is desired. The discount card and list of sponsors will then be mailed to you.
Sale of Senior Citizens Discount Cards are a fundraising project for the local Council on Aging. The money raised by the sale of the cards supports many services the organization has to offer within the Wells County Community, including programs such as transportation and in-home services.
If you are a business owner and are interested in sponsoring a discount, contact Margaret Whitesel at 824-1070.
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, March 25
9 a.m.-4 p.m.—Tax Preparation Services offered by Ed Goetz and Elizabeth Diehl at Wells County Council on Aging. Call 824-1070 for an appointment.

Friday, March 26
1-4:30 p.m.—Pool: 8 Ball at Christian Care Retireent 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.
9 a.m.-2 p.m.—Foot Clinic by Toni Mowery, LPN. Includes foot soak, foot inspection, nail and callous care and lotion massage for $23. Call 824-1070.

Wednesday, March 31
10 a.m.-Noon—Bluffton Parks Department, City Hall. Senior Social Time. Cards, games, occasional bingo, guest speakers and crafts. Participation is free. Call 824-6069.

FREE Windows 7 seminar at the Chamber

Indiana State Park Spring Road rally, May 2-4

Indiana DNR Release:

Fort Harrison State Park Inn at Fort Harrison State Park

Ladies and gentlemen get ready to start your engines! State Park Road Rally time is May 2-4.

Participants will pilot their own vehicles, as their navigator steers them to area historic sites and treasures. Each day the teams will receive their “top-secret” route directions and their daily on-the-road scavenger hunt list. By searching for various items, teams will learn Indiana trivia and history, accumulating points. The three teams with the most points will be awarded prizes at the awards banquet on the last night.

Cost is $214 per person (based on double occupancy), which includes two nights of lodging, breakfasts and dinners, an award ceremony/dinner, two days of road rally events and nightly entertainment.

Reservations can be made only by calling 1.877.LODGES-1. Additional information and photos of past events can be found at IndianaInns.com

Monday, March 22, 2010

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—Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Monday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and by arrangement with the CAC office.

IN THE BALENTINE GALLERY
Exhibit March 1-April 15 Photography of Deb Perry exhibiting a narrated show “Unscene” sites in Wells County, sponsored by Coldwell Banker and Alexin, LLC. Listen to the story of these unique natural, architectural and environmental vistas with the artist- photojournalist at a dessert reception Sunday, March 14 at 1:00-2:30 PM in the gallery
Exhibit of Wells County student artwork April 18-May 21 sponsored by Bluffton Tri Kappa, reception Sunday, April 18 at 2:00 to 3:30 PM.
Calls for entries:
• Anyone’s additional photos of “Unscene” Wells County! Send your photo of out-of-the-way spots to CAC email above; selected photos posted on Bluffton website
• Works due May 28 for “The Garden” florals, landscapes, critters may be entered
• 2010 Focus on Photos award exhibit sponsored by Ossian State Bank
CAC SCHOOL OF BALLET
Now in session for all levels
• Mark 2010 calendars for selection from “Cinderella” performance May 2 at Life Auditorium at 3:30 PM
• Rehearsals as scheduled by ballet teacher
• Painting Workshop with Joe Harbert April 10 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., you’ll finish a painting of hollyhocks, Fee $75. List of supplies you’ll need when you register. Sign up by April 1.
EVENTS
• April 8 Enjoy “Breakfast for Supper” on the river at the art center, $8 per guest, recipes by Fancheon Resler, everyone welcome
• April 11 at 3 p.m. CAC Readers Circle presents The First Ladies Their Lives and Legacies, a book
by Deborah Jones Sherwood and a display of inaugural gown reproductions displayed on dolls from a collection by Melvine Zink
• April 18 Open House and Awards for area students’ art exhibit with Tri Kappa
• April 23 Annual Benefit Auction dinner
• April 26 Annual Open Mic Poetry Jam – recent original writings, public welcome
• May 2 at 3:30 p.m. classical ballet performance at Life Center, free of charge, public welcome
• June 5 trip to “Vintage Indiana” food, wine and entertainment festival at Military Park downtown Indy
LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
• Bright & Breezy Bebop for toddlers for Mondays in April 10-10:45 with Cindy Lemmen. $35 for youngster and adult together

Ongoing Activities:
• CAC board of directors, Carolyn Coleman presiding, Mon. March 8 at 5:15 fundraiser initiative
• Photographers Forum, Thurs. March. 25 at 6:30 p.m., Bring one of your photos. Beginners welcome. Open to public, free of charge.
• Readers’ Circle: April 13 Jane Meyer reports on “Tony” a biography of her cousin. Brown bag lunch meetings at noon to 1:30 p.m. on the second Tuesday each month at CAC
• Culinary artists:April 8 featuring guest cook Fancheon Resler offering “Breakfast for Supper” $8 per guest
• Artists in Action Fridays at 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., work space by arrangement with CAC office

What is Up?

Blood Drive in Wabash March 31
Bickford Assisted Living of Wabash and the Indiana Blood Center are teaming up to help save lives at Bickford's Give a Pint, Get a Pint blood drive March 31 from 2 to 5 p.m. at Bickford of Wabash located at 3037 W. Division Rd. Wabash.
Potential blood donors are encouraged to make an appointment by calling Bickford of Wabash at 260-569-2000 or by visiting http://www.enrichinghappiness.com/pint/wabash.html. Walk-ins are welcomed.

Southern Wells
Community Easter Egg Hunt April 3
The Southern Wells Community Church will sponsor a Community Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, April 3 at 10 a.m. on the south playground of Southern Wells Elementary School. There will be three ages groups, a special needs group and door prizes for all ages. The Easter Bunny plans to hop by too!
For more information call 765-728-2154. In case of inclement weather, the hunt will be held in the high school gym.

Children's Used Clothing and Toys Consignment Sale April 24
Saint Aloysius School is preparing for a Children's Used Clothing and Toys Consignment Sale April 24.
If you have gently used children's clothing and/or toys that you would like to consign or donate for the sale, please contact Jennie Hailfich at 615-6236 or stalkidsale@gmail.com for more information.
The sale will be held Saturday, April 24 from 8 a.m. to noon in the school gym.

Club Calendar

Monday, March 22
Swiss Stitchers Quilt Guild--Social Corner at Swiss Village in Berne; 7 p.m. The demo for the evening will be, “The Lowly Selvage” by Susan Lesh. For more information call 260-589-8425.
Genetic Syndrome Support Group--Parkwood Church, 3320 Trier Road, Fort Wayne; 6:30-8:30 p.m. Topic: Services and resources for special needs kids. Kevin Hughes will be the guest speaker. For more information call 260-749-6379.
Stitches of Hope--First United Methodist Church, 325 W. Washington St. Bluffton; 6-8 p.m. Everyone welcome. Questions: 824-8743.

Tuesday, March 23
Montpelier Historical Society--Community Building; 6:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Lavina Kershner. The topic will be about the history of the Montpelier E.M.T. Unit.

Thursday, March 25
Loyal Neighbor's Club--Corner Depot; 11:30 a.m.

Saturday, March 27
River Terrace Estates--Chet Baumgartner singing; 9:30 a.m in Healthcare.

Vietnam-era weapons demo, March 27, at Fort Harrison

Indiana DNR Release:

Fort Harrison State Park and the Museum of 20th Century Warfare will team up to host a demonstration of Vietnam-era military weapons on Saturday, March 27 at Building 704 near the Park Office from 2–3 p.m.

The program will feature some of the authentic weapons used by both the U.S. Army and the North Vietnamese during the Vietnam War. Visitors will watch vintage firearms operate as trained re-enactors fire blanks through each weapon.

Fort Harrison State Park was once Fort Benjamin Harrison, a U.S. Army Reservation during the Vietnam War. Soldiers were sent to the Fort for specialized training for a variety of schools that included nursing, communications, logistics and command. Thousands of soldiers were once stationed at the Fort during the Vietnam War.

The Museum of 20th Century Warfare is a non-for-profit organization dedicated to educating the public about the armed conflicts of the 20th century. The museum is also committed to honoring the veterans who served our country in the 20th century.

The re-enactors are civilians whose hobby is portraying soldiers. The re-enactors dress in authentic and/or reproduction uniforms that they have researched and acquired. They use actual Vietnam-era equipment and weapons to drill, exercise and simulate combat situations.

The weapons demonstration will be held outside rain or shine; attendees should dress for the weather. While there is no charge for the program, the normal weekend $5/in-state $7/out-of-state charge per vehicle applies. Fort Harrison State Park is on the corner of Post Rd. and 59th Street in Lawrence, on the northeast side of Indianapolis. For more information, please contact the park office at (317) 591-0904 or the park naturalist at (317) 591-0122, Wednesdays–Sundays, 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Huntington YMCA Garage Sale March 27-28

YMCA Teen Leaders of the Huntington Parkview YMCA will sponsor a spring garage sale! They are asking for people to bring items such as gently used clothing or any sellable goods to the Huntington YMCA at the Parkview residence and leave them in the provided bins. The sale will be held March 27 from 7 a.m. to noon and Sunday, March 28 from 1 to 3 p.m. at Huntington Parkview YMCA, located at 1160 West and 400 North, behind Parkview Hospital. Proceeds will benefit "Partners with Youth."

What's Up

Markle Volunteer Fire Department fundraiser underway
The Markle Volunteer Fire Department will sponsor a fundraiser to provide special training that will help the firefighters perform their life saving duties and to purchase items for which tax dollars are not available.
Each family making a donation will receive an 8x10 natural color studio portrait. The portraits will be taken at the Markle Fire Station the weekend of April 17. Pets are welcome. Donors will be contacted to schedule a time to have the photo taken that weekend. The fire department will receive and additional $10 for each family photographed.
Donation amounts are: $25, $30, $50 or other. Send donations to the Markle Volunteer Fire Department, P.O. Box 149, Markle, IN 46770.

Dinner And A Komet canceled
Dinner And A Komet, scheduled for Monday, March 22 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Embassy Theatre, has been canceled. Refunds for the March 22 event are now available at the point-of-purchase (Ticketmaster outlet where tickets were purchased).

Club Calendar

Saturday, March 20
River Terrace Estates--Brain Newel will speak; 9:30 a.m. in Healthcare.
Wells County Genealogy Society--Wells Co Historical Museum at 420 West Market Street, Bluffton; 10 a.m.

Sunday, March 21
River Terrace Estates--Wells County Chorus (Lesley Tillman); 2:30 p.m. in ALD.

Monday, March 22
Swiss Stitchers Quilt Guild--Social Corner at Swiss Village in Berne; 7 p.m. The demo for the evening will be, “The Lowly Selvage” by Susan Lesh. For more information call 260-589-8425.
Genetic Syndrome Support Group--Parkwood Church, 3320 Trier Road, Fort Wayne; 6:30-8:30 p.m. Topic: Services and resources for special needs kids. Kevin Hughes will be the guest speaker. For more information call 260-749-6379.
Stitches of Hope--First United Methodist Church, 325 W. Washington St. Bluffton; 6-8 p.m. Everyone welcome. Questions: 824-8743.

Tuesday, March 23
Montpelier Historical Society--Community Building; 6:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Lavina Kershner. The topic will be about the history of the Montpelier E.M.T. Unit.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

MARCH 14-20 IS NATIONAL SAFE PLACE WEEK

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (March 16, 2010) – National Safe Place announces March 14-20, 2010 as National Safe Place Week. This commemorative week highlights the innovative Safe Place program, which brings businesses and volunteers together to provide help and safety to children and teens facing abuse, neglect or serious family problems.

Safe Place is a nationally acclaimed outreach program that makes help readily available to young people in crisis. A network of more than 17,000 partnering businesses and community buildings that appeal to youth – such as fast food restaurants, convenience stores, fire stations, public buses and libraries – are trained to connect youth who might be abused, neglected, thrown away or in immediate danger to their local youth shelter or Host Homes program.

Safe Place programs serve nearly 1,500 communities across the country and are managed by 140 youth-serving agencies in 39 states and the District of Columbia. More than 250,000 youth nationally have been counseled by phone or received help through a business or community location displaying the Safe Place sign since the program’s inception in 1983. Locally, Family Centered Services facilitates the Safe Place program, partnering with 38 businesses/agencies throughout the county that display the yellow and black Safe Place sign.

This week is designated to recognize the participating businesses, community organizations, youth service agencies and volunteers that are part of the National Safe Place program and work for the safety and well being of at-risk youth. They are commended for their hard work and dedication to support the nation’s youth.



Safe Place provides access to immediate help and safety for all young people in crisis. The Safe Place program was created by the YMCA of Greater Louisville in 1983. For additional information, visit www.nationalsafeplace.org" www.nationalsafeplace.org.

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Norwell Swim Lessons

CPR/AED and/or Lifeguard/First Aid Recertification classes will be held at the Norwell Pool on Saturday, April 3 @ 9am. Cost is $30 per certification for those within the NWCS District; $40 per certification for those outside of the district. Checks should be made payable to Norwell Pool. See pool website HYPERLINK "http://www.teacherweb.com/in/norwellmiddleschool/norwellswimlessons" www.teacherweb.com/in/norwellmiddleschool/norwellswimlessons to register online or for more information - or call Norwell Middle School Pool at 260-543-2218 x6190.
Another recertification class will be held on May 15.

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Norwell Pool Lifeguarding Classes Slated:
Norwell Pool will be conducting American Red Cross Lifeguarding classes beginning Friday April 9 from 4-9pm. Class schedule may be adjusted to accommodate students. This is a 26-32 hr. class which includes First Aid, CPR, AED & Lifeguard Training.
Lifeguarding candidates must be 15 and pass swim skills assessment. Cost is $150 for those in NWCS District; $170 for those outside of the district. Checks should be made payable to Norwell Pool. See pool website HYPERLINK "http://www.teacherweb.com/in/norwellmiddleschool/norwellswimlessons" www.teacherweb.com/in/norwellmiddleschool/norwellswimlessons to register online or for more information - or call Norwell Middle School Pool at 260-543-2218 x6190.

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Norwell Pool offers TWO 4-week Swim Lessons Sessions – Session #1 begins on April 5 (session #2 begins on May 3).
Class times are available on Mondays & Wednesdays OR Tuesdays & Thursdays (except infant/toddler classes). Class fees are $30 for session for those in the NWCS District ($35 for those outside the district).
Classes offered are:
Infant (6-18 mos) & Toddler (18-36 mos) – 5:30-6pm (M/W ONLY)
Preschool (ages 3-5) – 4:15-4:45pm OR 6-6:30pm (M/W or T/Th)
Elementary (K & up) – 4:45-5:30pm OR 6:30-7:15pm (M/W or T/Th)
Private lessons may be available on a limited basis.
See pool website HYPERLINK "http://www.teacherweb.com/in/norwellmiddleschool/norwellswimlessons" www.teacherweb.com/in/norwellmiddleschool/norwellswimlessons to register online or for more information - or call Norwell Middle School Pool at 260-543-2218 x6190.

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Norwell Pool offers Stroke Drills and 1-Meter Diving. These classes are offered as TWO 4-week Swim Team Prep Classes – Session #1 begins on April 5 (session #2 begins on May 3). Classes offered are:
Stroke Drills – 6:30-7:30pm on Mon & Wed OR Tues/Thurs
Fees for stroke drills class are $30 per session for those in the NWCS District ($35 for those outside the district).
1-Meter Diving – 6:15-7:45 on Mondays & Wednesdays only
Fees for 1-Meter diving class are $45 for those in the NWCS District ($50 for those outside the district).
See pool website HYPERLINK "http://www.teacherweb.com/in/norwellmiddleschool/norwellswimlessons" www.teacherweb.com/in/norwellmiddleschool/norwellswimlessons to register online or for more information - or call Norwell Middle School Pool at 260-543-2218 x6190.

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Norwell Pool offers the following adult programming options - TWO 4-week Swim Lessons Sessions – Session #1 begins on April 5 (session #2 begins on May 3):
LAP SWIMS are available: Fees are $10 per session for those in the NWCS District ($15 for those outside the district):
EARLY AM swim – Tuesdays & Thursdays only 6-7am
Evening Adult Lap Swim – Mondays & Wednesdays ONLY 7:15-8:15pm
WATER EXERCISE is offered on Mondays & Wednesday from 7:15-8:15pm. Fees are $20 per session for those in the NWCS District ($25 for those outside the district).
Adult SWIM LESSONS is offered on Mondays & Wednesdays from 7:15-8:15pm. Fees are $20 per session for those in the NWCS District ($25 for those outside the district).
See pool website HYPERLINK "http://www.teacherweb.com/in/norwellmiddleschool/norwellswimlessons" www.teacherweb.com/in/norwellmiddleschool/norwellswimlessons to register online or for more information - or call Norwell Middle School Pool at 260-543-2218 x6190.

Dog the Bounty Hunter coming to Fort Wayne

Duane “Dog” Chapman is widely considered to be the world’s most successful bounty hunter. Millions have seen him capture fugitives on A&E’s #1 rated television reality show, “Dog the Bounty Hunter” and read his #1 New York Times bestseller, You Can Run But You Can’t Hide. But he’s also experienced the downside of success – felt the betrayal of family members and faced years of legal battles with the Mexican government. In WHERE MERCY IS SHOWN, MERCY IS GIVEN (Hyperion/March 16, 2010/$26.99), Dog recounts the experiences—both good and bad—that have taught him important lessons over the years.

Dog will be out on a national bus tour beginning this week. He’ll be in the Pittsburgh area:

Monday, March 22 WALMART STORE #1804
Noon 1710 Apple Glen Blvd
signing Fort Wayne, IN 46804
260/436-0113 (store)

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Wild Turkey Contest

$10 entry fee per turkey, multiple entries accepted.

Official rules:
*Must be signed up and paid at least 72 hours prior to checking in your bird.
* Any bird taken in 2010 from any state is eligible.
* Contest ends Junes 1, 2010 at close of business.
* Prize awarded to the turkey with the highest score, of longest beard and both spur lengths combined.
*Longest beard and both feet must be brought into the Sportsman's Lodge for measurement of Lodge Staff.

Winner will receive half of all entry fees collected.

NORWELL CPR/AED, LIFEGUARD/FIRST AID RECERTIFICATION CLASSES

CPR/AED and/or Lifeguard/First Aid Recertification classes will be held at the Norwell Pool on Saturday, April 3 @ 9am. Cost is $30 per certification for those within the NWCS District; $40 per certification for those outside of the district. Checks should be made payable to Norwell Pool. See pool website www.teacherweb.com/in/norwellmiddleschool/norwellswimlessons to register online or for more information - or call Norwell Middle School Pool at 260-543-2218 x6190.
Another recertification class will be held on May 15.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Area Things to See and Do

PORTLAND
VISHTEN—Friday, March 12.
THODOS DANCE CHICAGO—Saturday, April 12.
JOSEPH & THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAM COAT—March 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23 & 25.
ALISON BROWN QUARTET—Saturday, Oct. 9.
RANI ARBO & DAISY MAYHEM—Saturday, Nov. 13.
EXHIBIT—Gwen Gutwein Barns, Jan. 22 to Feb. 22.
Arts Place is located at 131 East Walnut St., Portland. 260-726-4809 or www.artsland.org

WARSAW
WAGON WHEEL
THEATRE
‘HOTEL CALIFORNIA’ EAGLES TRIBUTE—Saturday, April 24, 7 & 9:30 p.m., $19 to $29.
COMEDY & COCKTAILS WITH HENRY PHILLIPS—Saturday, May 1, 8 p.m., $19.
SUMMER SEASON—Andrew Lloyd Webber Musical, June 9-19; All Shook Up, June 13-July 3; The Music Man, July 7-17; Godspell, July 21-31; The Importance of Being Earnest, Aug. 5-14; The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Aug. 18-28.
For more information or to arrange for tickets call 574-267-8041 or toll free to 866-823-2618. Website is www.wagonwheeltheatre.com

FORT WAYNE ARENA DINNER THEATRE
ARSENIC AND OLD LACE—March 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20.
DIAL ‘M’ FOR MURDER—April 23, 24, 30, May 1, 7, 8.
FATHER OF THE BRIDE—June 11, 12, 18, 19, 25, 26. More information at in at 260-424-5622.

FW’S 1ST
PRESBYTERIAN
THEATER
HARVEY—April 15-May 1.
INTIMATE APPAREL—June 3-19.
More information at 260-422-6329 or www.first.presfw.org

FORT WAYNE YOUTH THEATRE
PRINCESS & THE PEA—April 24 & 25. More information at 260-422-6900.

What's Up!

Schlachtfest
March 20
The Fort Wayne Maennerchor/Damenchor will sponsor Schlachtfest March 20 at Park Edelweiss at 3355 Elmhurst Drive, Fort Wayne.
Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. Dinner will be served from 7 to 8 p.m. At 8:15 p.m. there will be a short concert by by the Fort Wayne Maennerchor/Damenchor followed by music for dancing. The event is open to the public. Cost is $10 with dinner, $5 without dinner. Children 12 and under are $5 each. The Schlacht (literally "slaughter") Festival, celebrating the first slaughter of the fattened boars in the spring, also symbolizes the end of the winter and the renewing promise of spring. First held by the Männerchor in 1929, this Fort Wayne version of Schlachtfest features a special recipe bratwurst, homemade saurkraut, and all the features of a fine German meal prepared by the women of the Damenchor. The dinner is followed by a performance of the Männerchor/Damenchor and music for dancing.

Sausage, Gravy and Biscuit Breakfast April 3
Members of the Montpelier Lions Club will serve a sausage, gravy and biscuit breakfast Saturday, April 3 from 7 to 10 a.m. at the Lions Den.

Deb Perry solo showing at Arts Center

You have until April 2 to visit the Creative Arts center for the solo showing of Deb Perry's photos and essays of the "Unscene" Bluffton.

Sunday she was on hand to present a walking tour of the display...

Friday, March 12, 2010

Club Calendar

Saturday, March 13
Korean War Veterans Assn., Indiana Chapter One--American Legion Post 82, 3501 Harris Road, Fort Wayne; Breakfast and social hour at 7 a.m.; Meeting at 9 a.m.
Six Mile Ladies--Gabrial's Pancake House; 10 a.m.
River Terrace Estates--Ed Higgins playing piano; 9:30 a.m. in Healthcare.

Sunday, March 14
River Terrace Estates--Joe Thomas playing piano; 2:30 p.m. in ALD.

Monday, March 15
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Group--Parkwood Church, 3320 Trier Road, Fort Wayne; 6:30-:30 p.m. Topic: Discipline and Schools and Specail Needs Kids. Guest speaker: Sunday Hook, InSource. For more information call 447-7116.

Wednesday, March 17
Chester Nightclubbers--Home of Norma VanCamp; noon.
Kitco Retirees--Corner Depot; 11:30 a.m.

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

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.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

What's Up!

Neighborhood Watch meeting March 15
There will be a meeting of the Southern Wells Neighborhood Watch Monday, March 15, 2010 at 6:30 p.m. at the 5 Points School located at 5250-W 1100S-90, Montpelier in Wells County. All concerned Southern Wells citizens are welcomed. Any questions, please call Adam Schmidt at 765-728-2146.

Carroll College Fair March 16
Carroll High School will sponsor a College Fair/Higher Education evening Tuesday, March 16 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria at 3701 Carroll Road in Fort Wayne. There will be representatives from college, military, vocational and financial aid. Those attending should park in the student parking lott off Bethel Road and enter Door 13. For more information call 260-338-5333.

Mercer Garage Sale March 25-30
The Mercer County Council on Aging will sponsor a six day garage sale held March 25-March 30 at 217 Riley Street, Celina.
Hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. on Saturdays. For more information call 419-586-1644.

Club Calendar

Thursday, March 11
Bee Happy Quilter's meeting at Wells County Public Library; 7 p.m. Lesson will be presented by ReJena Bluhm. Row robins 6th pass due. Public welcome. Call 824-1463.

Saturday, March 13
Korean War Veterans Assn., Indiana Chapter One--American Legion Post 82, 3501 Harris Road, Fort Wayne; Breakfast and social hour at 7 a.m.; Meeting at 9 a.m.
Six Mile Ladies--Gabrial's Pancake House; 10 a.m.
River Terrace Estates--Ed Higgins playing piano; 9:30 a.m. in Healthcare.

Sunday, March 14
River Terrace Estates--Joe Thomas playing piano; 2:30 p.m. in ALD.

Monday, March 15
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Group--Parkwood Church, 3320 Trier Road, Fort Wayne; 6:30-:30 p.m. Topic: Discipline and Schools and Specail Needs Kids. Guest speaker: Sunday Hook, InSource. For more information call 447-7116.

Wednesday, March 17
Chester Nightclubbers--Home of Norma VanCamp; noon.
Kitco Retirees--Corner Depot; 11:30 a.m.

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

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.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Wells County Council on Aging

Office Hours Monday through Friday are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 2008
2010 Senior Discount Cards are now available at the Wells County Council on Aging from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Cards are $7 and are not transferable or $8 laminated. Many local vendors participate in this senior discount program. If it is impossible to go to the Council on Aging office to purchase a card, you can receive it by mail Send the agency a stamped, self-addressed legal sized envelope; enclose the $7 per card and the additional $1 fee if lamination is desired. The discount card and list of sponsors will then be mailed to you.
Sale of Senior Citizens Discount Cards are a fundraising project for the local Council on Aging. The money raised by the sale of the cards supports many services the organization has to offer within the Wells County Community, including programs such as transportation and in-home services. If you are a business owner and are interested in sponsoring a discount, contact Margaret Whitesel at 824-1070.
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, March 11
9 a.m.-4 p.m.—Tax Preparation Services offered by Ed Goetz and Elizabeth Diehl at Wells County Council on Aging. Call 824-1070 for an appointment.

Friday, March 12
1-4:30 p.m.—Pool: 8 Ball at Christian Care Retireent 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.
9 a.m.-2 p.m.—Foot Clinic by Toni Mowery, LPN. Includes foot soak, foot inspection, nail and callous care and lotion massage for $23. Call 824-1070 for an appointment.

Wednesday, March 17
10 a.m.-Noon—Bluffton Parks Department, City Hall. Senior Social Time. Cards, games, occasional bingo, guest speakers and crafts. Participation is free. Call 824-6069.

Club Calendar

Thursday, March 11
Bee Happy Quilter's meeting at Wells County Public Library; 7 p.m. Lesson will be presented by ReJena Bluhm. Row robins 6th pass due. Public welcome. Call 824-1463.

Saturday, March 13
Korean War Veterans Assn., Indiana Chapter One--American Legion Post 82, 3501 Harris Road, Fort Wayne; Breakfast and social hour at 7 a.m.; Meeting at 9 a.m.
Six Mile Ladies--Gabrial's Pancake House; 10 a.m.
River Terrace Estates--Ed Higgins playing piano; 9:30 a.m. in Healthcare.

Sunday, March 14
River Terrace Estates--Joe Thomas playing piano; 2:30 p.m. in ALD.

Monday, March 15
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Group--Parkwood Church, 3320 Trier Road, Fort Wayne; 6:30-:30 p.m. Topic: Discipline and Schools and Specail Needs Kids. Guest speaker: Sunday Hook, InSource. For more information call 447-7116.

Every Thursday
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.

One Book, One County!

Calling book enthusiasts of all ages and interests! You can help shape the 2010 One Book, One County community read project at the Wells County Public Library. Last year, the selection committee choose the humorous and inspiring memoir Rocket Boys by Homer Hickam. Now you can help choose the book for 2010.
The first meeting is Tuesday, March 16 at 6:30 p.m. at the library. Selection committee members will attend approximately four meetings from March through May and commit to reading the final four to six titles in consideration. Volunteers from teens to seniors and all walks of life are welcome.
For more information or to volunteer for the committee, contact library director Stephanie Davis at 260-824-1612 or sdavis@wellscolibrary.org.

What's Up

Sausage, Gravy and Biscuit Breakfast
March 13 at Chester Twp. Fire Department
The Chester Twp. Volunteer Fire Department will sponsor an All-You-Can-Eat Sausage, Gravy and Biscuit Breakfast Saturday, March 13 from 7 to 10 a.m.
In addition to biscuits and gravy there will be whole hog sausage patties and hashbrown potatoes.
A free will donation will be accepted.
The fire department is located south of Southern Wells High School.

Coin and Currency Show March 21
Members of Old Fort Coin Club will sponsor a Coin and Currency Show Sunday, March 21 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Allen County Fairgrounds.
There will be over 50 tables of Numismatic material, free parking, free admission, food available.
Directions: take I-69 to Exit 111B. Go north on Lima to Carroll Road. Follow the signs to the show. For more information log onto: www.oldfortcoinclub.org.

Chili Supper
March 20 at Poneto
Members of the Poneto Volunteer Fire Department will sponsor a Chili Supper Saturday, March 20 from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at the Poneto Fire House.Available will be chili, chicken noodles, sloppies, hot dogs, homemade desserts and drinks.
A free will donation will be accepted at the event.

Parkinson's
Support Group
meeting March 22
Parkinson's Support Group will meet at Fults Recreation Room at Heritage Pointe at 801 Huntington Ave., Warren, Monday, March 22 at 2 p.m. Speaker will be Sandy Shipley, Registered Dietician. Call 260-375-2201 and ask for Jill Huston at extension 252.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Library offers free computer classes

Become friends with your computer in a fun, friendly atmosphere at the Wells County Public Library. Classes are free but you must pre-register. Each class requires individual registration.
Don’t be afraid of the mouse: Introduction to computers — Thursday, March 11 at 6:30 p.m. A very basic introduction to computers. Learn to maneuver the mouse, parts of the computer and the lingo.
Copy & Paste: Basic word processing — Tuesday, March 16 at 6:30 p.m. An introduction to word processing for beginners. Learn to copy & paste, edit text and more using Microsoft Word 2007. Note: you MUST be able to comfortably use a mouse to get the most out of this class.
Beginning Internet — Thursday, March 18 at 6:30 p.m. Learn what the internet is and how to do basic web searching. You MUST be able to comfortably use a mouse to get the most out of this class. Call 260-824-1612 or stop by the library.

Club Calendar

Tuesday, March 9
Homemaker's Club--Corner Depot; 11:30 a.m.

Wednesday, March 10
Poplar Grove Home Ec Club--Corner Depot; 11:30 a.m.
Bluffton Garden Club will hold its first meeting of this year --Corner Depot; 9 a.m. Public is welcome.
Readers Circle--Creative Arts Center; noon-1 p.m. Bring a brown bag lunch and discuss Suze Orman’s books! All are welcome! www.wellscocreativearts.com.

Thursday, March 11
Bee Happy Quilter's meeting at Wells County Public Library; 7 p.m. Lesson will be presented by ReJena Bluhm. Row robins 6th pass due. Public welcome. Call 824-1463.

Saturday, March 13
Korean War Veterans Assn., Indiana Chapter One--American Legion Post 82, 3501 Harris Road, Fort Wayne; Breakfast and social hour at 7 a.m.; Meeting at 9 a.m.

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

Creative Arts Council Programs

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—Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Monday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and by arrangement with the CAC office (CAC@adamswells.com).

In Balentine Gallery
• Exhibit March 1-April 15 Photography of Deb Perry exhibiting a narrated show “Unscene” sites in Wells County, sponsored by Coldwell Banker and Alexin, LLC. Listen to the story of these unique natural, architectural and environmental vistas with the artist- photojournalist at a dessert reception Sunday, March 14 at 1:00-2:30 PM in the gallery
• Exhibit of Wells County student artwork April 18-May 21 sponsored by Bluffton Tri Kappa, reception Sunday, April 18 at 2:00 to 3:30 p.m.

Learning
• “Bright & Breezy Bebop” for toddlers for Mondays in April 10-10:45 with Cindy Lemmen. $35 for youngster and adult together.

CAC School of Ballet
• Now in session for all levels
• Mark 2010 calendars for selection from “Cinderella” performance May 2 at Life Auditorium at 3:30 p.m.
• Rehearsals as scheduled by ballet teacher
• Painting Workshop with Joe Harbert April 10 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., you’ll finish a painting of hollyhocks, Fee $75. List of supplies you’ll need when you register. Sign up by April 1.

Events:
• March 14, 1 p.m. Narrated photos of “unscene” Wells County, public welcome, lite fare.
• April 11, 3 p.m. CAC Readers Circle presents The First Ladies Their Lives and Legacies, a book
by Deborah Jones Sherwood and a display of inaugural gown reproductions displayed on dolls from a collection by Melvine Zink.
• April 18-- Open House and Awards for area students’ art exhibit with Tri Kappa
• April 23--Annual Benefit Auction dinner
• April 26--Annual Open Mic Poetry Jam – recent original writings, public welcome.
• May 2--3:30 p.m. classical ballet performance at Life Center, free of charge, public welcome.

Ongoing Activities
• CAC board of directors, Carolyn Coleman presiding, Monday, March 8 at 5:15 p.m. fundraiser initiative
• Photographers Forum, Thursday, March. 25 at 6:30 p.m. Bring one of your photos. Beginners welcome. Open to public, free of charge.
• Reader’s Circle March 9. Any book by Suze Orman for group. Brown bag lunch meetings from noon to 1:30 p.m. on the second Tuesday each month at CAC
• Culinary artists: March 11 “Slow Down Dinner” Cooks share a crockpot recipe with a table of friends, $3 per guest; April 8 featuring guest cook Fancheon Resler offering “Breakfast for Supper” $8 per guest.
• Artists in Action Fridays from 9 a.m to 2 p.m. Work space by arrangement with CAC office.

What's Up

Poster contest for students
March is Disability Awareness Month. The Self-Advocate's group of Bi-County Services will be sponsor a poster contest for students in grades two through seven in Adams and Wells Counties.
Students should design a poster showing how people with disabilities can be included in community activities, sports, school activities, etc.
Prizes will be awarded to the top winner in each group. Additional prize drawings will be held for contest participants. All posters must be received no later than March 26, 2010 at 4:00pm.
Contest Criteria and Rules:
• Paintings, drawings, photography, and collages are all acceptable. Entries must be prepared on a 12” X 16” poster board.
• The entered poster MUST deal with the theme of how people with disabilities can be included in community activities, sports, school activities, etc.
Prizes will be awarded to the top winner in each group. Additional prize drawings will be held for contest participants.
Participants will be judged in the following grade categories: second-third grade; fouth-fifth grade and sixth-seventh grade.
All posters MUST BE RECEIVED no later than March 26, 2010 at 4 p.m.
Posters may be dropped of at Bi-County Services between the hours of 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Posters may also be mailed to: Self-Advocate’s Poster Contest, Bi-County Services, Inc., 425 East Harrison Road, Bluffton, IN 46714.
Please be sure the back of the poster includes name (first and last), current grade level, school and contact number For more information call Stacy at (260) 824-1253 ext.1036 or by e-mail at sschlichter adifferentlight.com.

Tickets available for Mother and Son Dance April 11
Tickets for the Mother Son Pirate Dance Tickets are on sale now for the April 11th event.
Enjoy a night of music, games, photos, door prizes, treat bags and grub. This event is held Sunday April 11 from 6-8 p.m. at the 4-H building. Dress is theme based or casual and cost is $10 per couple and $3 each additional son. For more information call 824-6069.

Spring Coloring
Contest deadline March 31
Coloring pages are going to be handed out at the elementary schools. Have your child color it and turn it in to the park office for a chance to win an Easter Basket stuffed with prizes. Deadline is March 31st. You can also visit our website at www.blufftonindiana.net to print off additional coloring pages if needed. For more information call 824-6069

Monday, March 8, 2010

Adopt-a-Pet


Turbo is a 6 year old DSH neutered male. He has a very unique personality!


Colby is a 5 month old Vizla/Lab mix male. He will make a great family pet!

Call now: 824-6063

Thursday, March 4, 2010

What's UP

Scholarships
auctioned at YFC March 6
Youth For Christ is holding their annual YFC Auction on Saturday, March 6, at their office in Bluffton. Among the many items in this auction are scholarships to Bluffton University, Huntington University, Indiana Wesleyan University, Taylor University, and Bethel College. These scholarships will be auctioned to the highest bidders.
Any questions may be directed to the YFC office at 260.824.1330.

VWHS Renaissance Talent Show March 6
Beat the Winter Blues and enjoy a great show! The Van Wert High School Renaissance program will present their annual Talent Show Saturday, March 6 at 7:30 pm at the Niswonger Performing Arts Center of Northwest Ohio in Van Wert.
The Renaissance Talent Show showcases the talents of Van Wert High School students who have auditioned and been selected to perform. A free will offering will be taken with proceeds to benefit the Renaissance program in the High School. For more information call the Van Wert High School at 419-238-3350.

Hunter's Education Course begins
March 8
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources will sponsor a Hunter Education Course will be offered at no charge March 8, 10 and 11 from 5:30 to 9 p.m. at the 4-H Expo Hall at the Wells County 4-H Park in Bluffton.
Instructors will be ICO Kenny Wireman, Darrell Reynolds, Mike and Jodi Pinkerton, Rich Falk, Rick Bergman, Tracy Myers and Brad VanCamp.
Those under age 16 must be accompanied by a guardian.
Attendance for all classes is requried for certification. For more information call 260-824-0692.

Angel Food Orders for March
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, March 14. Online orders can be placed until noon March 18. The regular distribution will be March 27. For more information, call the church at 824-0068 or Margetta Stinson at 827-0382. (Pd. Advt.)

Slow down dinner
by CAC’s food group March 11
The Not Your Basic Food Group, sponsored by the Creative Arts Council, will sponsor a “Slow Down Dinner” featuring meals done in a crockpot on Thursday, March 11, at 6:30 p.m.
Participants are invited to bring a crockpot and its contents along with your guests to enjoy a dinner with drinks and a small salad provided. A member of the group will need to provide table service (plates and flatware). A copy of the crockpot recipe should be brought for sharing.
Representatives of Bluffton’s Farmers’ Market will be on hand to provide information about dates, times and the wide array of produce and items to be sold in 2010.
Each group will have a table and linens provided. Admission is $3 per guest to provide for hosting costs. Reservations to (260) 824-5222.

Irish Sundae
March 14
Members of Dillman United Brethren Church will sponsor an Irish Sundae event Sunday, March 14 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The meal will feature baked potatoes with a selection of 10 toppings, baked sweet potatoes, sandwiches, homemade pies and other desserts and drinks.
A free-will offering will be accepted. All proceeds will go to local, national and international missions that the church supports.
The church is located three miles west of State Road 3 in Wells County or four miles east of the Van Buren Cemetery. For more information call 260-375-2779.

MOPS fundraiser at Brew Ha March 14
Bluffton Nazarene MOPS (Mothers Of PreSchoolers) group will host a Sampler Hour fundraiser on March 14 at the Brew Ha in Ossian.
Come sample wraps, paninis, salads, quesadillas, cookies, cheesecake and select pastries. Plus, you can try sample sizes of popular hot and cold drinks... or make up your own flavor mixture. Besides being FUN, Sampler Hours are for a good cause! Tickets are $12 and the times available are 3-4 p.m., 4-5 p.m., and 5-6 p.m. To purchase tickets, please contact Julie Meredith 824-4760.

Spring College Fair March 17
Homestead High School will sponsor a Spring College Fair Wednesday, March 17 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at 4310 Homestead Road, Fort Wayne. All area high school students and/or their parents are welcome to attend the event. Over 70 four-year, two-year, vocational, junior and technical colleges and universities located throughout the U.S. are scheduled to attend, as well as all areas of the Armed Forces.
Admission is free.

Area Things to See and Do

FW’S EMBASSY
THEATRE EVENTS
COUNTRY’S FAMILY REUNION—Saturday, April 10, 7 p.m., $42.75. Includes Bill Anderson, Jeannie Seely, Jim Ed Brown, Helen Cornelius and James Gregory.
CRAIG FERGUSON—Wednesday, April 28, 7:30 p.m., tickets $34.50 to $54.50.
AVENUE Q—Monday, May 3, 7:30 p.m., $27 to $52.
MOODY BLUES—Sunday, June 27, 7:30 p.m., tickets $43 to $78.
Ticket information at 260-424-1811 or through Ticketmaster. For groups of 20 or more call 260-420-3344.

1ST ASSEMBLY OF
GOD PROGRAMS
BRAD STINE COMEDY—Saturday, March 6, 7 p.m., First Assembly of God
WINTER JAM 2010—Thursday, March 11, 7 p.m., Memorial Coliseum. Group include NewSong, Third Day, Newsboys, Tenth Avenue North & Firefight.
GUY PENROD—Saturday, March 27, 7 p.m., Brookshide Church in Fort Wayne.
ROCK & WORSHIP ROAD SHOW—Friday April 23, 7:30 p.m., Memorial Coliseum. Groups include MercyMe, Family Force 5, David Crowder Band, Francesca Battistelli and Fee.
Ticket information at 260-484-1029.

FW DOLL & BEAR SHOW & SALE
Fort Wayne Doll & Bear Show & Sale—Sunday, march 28, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., The Lantern, 4420 Ardmore Ave., FW. Admission $3.

‘A CELTIC
CELEBRATION’ BY HEARTLAND SINGS
Heartland Sings will present “A Celtic Celebration on Saturday, March 13, 8 p.m. and Sunday, March 14, at 4 p.m., Rhinehart Recital Hall at the IPFW Music Center, Fort Wayne. Admissiom is $18 for general admission or VIP $24. To arrange for tickets call 260-436-8080 or 866-745-7013.

Club Calendar

Saturday, March 6
River Terrace Estates--Chet Baumgartner singing; 9 a.m. in Healthcare.

Sunday, March 7
River Terrace Estates--Chester and Carol Longenberger playing piano and singing; 2:30 p.m. in ALD.

Monday, March 8
Widowed to Widowed--Corner Depot; 6 p.m.
Wells County Man-to-Man Prostate Cancer support group--Wells County Council on Aging; 4-5:30 p.m. All prostate cancer survivors, newly diagnosed, interested parties and significant others are welcome to attend the meeting.

Tuesday, March 9
Homemaker's Club--Corner Depot; 11:30 a.m.

Indiana Festivals

HERITAGE QUILT SHOW—March 4-6, Bloomington Convention Center, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, admission charged. 812-391-0009 or ihqs.org

NATIONAL MAPLE SYRUP FESTIVAL—March 6-7, 13-14, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, Medora Community School, Burton’s Maplewood Farm. Tours, entertainment, petting zoo, Native American encampment and demonstrations, admission charged. 812-966-2168 or NationalMapleSyrupFestival.com

PARKE COUNTY MAPLE SYRUP FAIR—March 6-7, Parke County 4-H Fairgrounds, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., making of maple syrup, arts and crafts, free. 765-569-5226 or coveredbridges.com

FIBER FEST & SPIN IN—March 12-13, Jay County 4-H Building, Portland, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, admission charged. Fiber crafters, demonstrations, vendors and live animals. 877-762-4481 or visitjaycounty.com

INDIANA FLOWER & PATIO SHOW—March 13-21, Indiana State Fairgrounds, Indianapolis, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, admission charged. 800-215-1700 or indianaflowerandgardenshow.com

Movies at the Ossian & Bluffton Libraries

Four movies will be offered at the Wells County Public Library during March and April. Two will be shown in Bluffton and two in Ossian.
BLUFFTON
MORE THAN A GAME—Saturday, March 6, 2 p.m., rated PG.
PLANET 51—Saturday, April 10, 2 p.m., rated PG.
OSSIAN
WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE—Saturday, March 13, 10 a.m., rated PG.
THE PRINCESS & THE FROG—Saturday, April 10, 10 a.m., rated G.
There is no admission charge and children 6 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Attenders should bring pillows and a snack.

Spelling Bee will be Tuesday

The Wells County Spelling Bee has been rescheduled for 10 a.m., Tuesday, at the Bluffton City Building, on the second floor.

Students from Bluffton, Northern Wells and Southern Wells, along with home and private school students will participate.

For more information contact your local school district.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Club Calendar

Saturday, March 6
River Terrace Estates--Chet Baumgartner singing; 9 a.m. in Healthcare.

Sunday, March 7
River Terrace Estates--Chester and Carol Longenberger playing piano and singing; 2:30 p.m. in ALD.

Monday, March 8
Widowed to Widowed--Corner Depot; 6 p.m.
Wells County Man-to-Man Prostate Cancer support group--Wells County Council on Aging; 4-5:30 p.m. All prostate cancer survivors, newly diagnosed, interested parties and significant others are welcome to attend the meeting.

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
2010 Senior Discount Cards are now available at the Wells County Council on Aging from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Cards are $7 and are not transferable or $8 laminated. Many local vendors participate in this senior discount program.
If it is impossible to go to the Council on Aging office to purchase a card, you can receive it by mail Send the agency a stamped, self-addressed legal sized envelope; enclose the $7 per card and the additional $1 fee if lamination is desired. The discount card and list of sponsors will then be mailed to you.
Sale of Senior Citizens Discount Cards are a fundraising project for the local Council on Aging. The money raised by the sale of the cards supports many services the organization has to offer within the Wells County Community, including programs such as transportation and in-home services.
If you are a business owner and are interested in sponsoring a discount, contact Margaret Whitesel at 824-1070.
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, March 4
9 a.m.-4 p.m.—Tax Preparation Services offered by Ed Goetz and Elizabeth Diehl at Wells County Council on Aging. Call 824-1070 for an appointment.
Friday, March 5
1-4:30 p.m.—Pool: 8 Ball at Christian Care Retireent Community. Participation is free. Call 565-3000.
1-4:30 p.m.—Cards: All kinds at Christian Care Retirement Community. Participation is free. For information call 565-3000.
Monday, March 8
4-5 p.m.—Man to Man Prostate Cancer Support Group meeting at Wells County Council on Aging, 225 W. Water Street, Bluffton
Wednesday, March 10
10 a.m.-Noon—Bluffton Parks Department, City Hall. Senior Social Time. Cards, games, occasional bingo, guest speakers and crafts. Participation is free. Call 824-6069.

What's Up!

Bluffton Christian School concert and fundraiser March 5
Bluffton Christian School will hold a concert and fundraiser Friday, March 5 at 7 p.m. at Community Christian Fellowship Church. The event will feature Unity, Dr. Bell and Megan Spangler. Donations will be taken at the door.

Free admission to Science Central March 6 for Doctors Day
The Fort Wayne Medical Society Alliance will sponsor the 15th annual Doctor's Day, a hands-on health fair for kids, Saturday, March 6 from 10 a.m. to 3p.m. at Science Central. Admission is free for the entire family.
Those attending will see medical demonstrations, visit the Teddy Bear Care Clinic, buy a bike helmet, have a removable cast made for your finger, learn about burn prevention and treatment, tour Parkview Samaritan and Lutheran Air medical helicopters, explore an ambulance, learn about healthy eating and exercise habits, and win door prizes. Call 260-424-2400.

DaisyJack
performance
March 6 and 7
The Jesters, a troupe of 35 actors and artistss with special needs ranging in ages from eight to 34, will perform DaisyJack Saturday, March 6 at 6 p.m. and Sunday, March 7 at 3 p.m. at Saint Francis North Campus Auditorium at 2702 Spring Street, Fort Wayne. Tickets are $10 each.
DaisyJack is an original story about everyday men and women searching fro the place where they belong.
Call 260-399-7700, ext. 8001.

Adams Central Swing Choir Concert March 7
Adams Central Swing Choir will perform in concert Sunday, March 7 at 6 p.m. at St. Luke Church Activity Center at 4960 W. 100 N. Decatur. Refreshments following the concert.

NMS Fundraiser March 8 at East of Chicago
There will be a Norwell Middle School Band fundraiser Monday, March 8 from 5 to 8 p.m. at East of Chicago Pizza in Ossian. Part of the proceeds will go to the band.

Friends of Animal Shelter meeting March 9
A Friends of the Animal Shelter meeting will be held Tuesday, March 9 at 5:30 p.m. in the Bluffton City Hall conference room.
Items to be discussed: upcoming events and fundraisers. Interested people are encouraged to attend the meeting. For more information call 260-273-1742.

Weather spotter class March 10
The National Weather Service will host a class for weather spotters at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 10. The class will be held in the meeting room of the Wells County Annex, 223 W. Washington St.
The two-hour long class will cover identifying warm weather hazards and how to properly identify tornadoes and reporting weather events to the NWS. The class is free and open to anyone.

Fish and Chicken Strip Dinner March 13
Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church will host a Fish and Chicken Strips Dinner Saturday, March 13 from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at 1819 Reservation Drive, off Bluffton Road in Waynedale. The dinner will be prepared by Country Chef.
The dinner will include fish and/or chicken strips, potato wedges, applesauce or cole slaw, rolls, drinks and desserts.
Tickets are $8.50 for adults, $5.50 for children ages six through 11 and free for those under age five. All carryouts are $8.50 each. Tickets are available at the church office by calling 747-4121, ext. 10 and at the door.

Soup and Sandwich Dinner March 14
The Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church at Friedheim will hold a soup and sandwich dinner with a craft and bake sale Sunday, March 14 at Wyneken Memorial Lutheran School at 11565 U.S. Hwy. 27 North in Decatur.
The menu will include homemade soups and sandwiches, salads and desserts. Serving will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Drive-through and carry-out will also be available.

4-H Shooting, Hunting & Archery classes

Shot Gun The Shot Gun Program will begin April 17. This groups meets at the Wells County Gun Club, north of Bluffton. Watch the 4-H Newsletter for details or call Ryan Kline, 375-3865.

HUNTER EDUCATION A Hunter Education Class will be offered March 8, 10 & 11, 5:30 – 9 PM at the 4-H Park. More details at the 4-H Meetings. Call 824-0692 to register for the class.

PISTOL SAFETY The Pellet Pistol Program will be offered if there is enough interest. Mark your enrollment form or call the Extension Office, 824-6412 if you are interested.

ARCHERY CLUB The Archery Club will begin with sign up on April 19, 6:30 PM at the 4-H Park Quonset. Meetings will be held on Mondays in May and June. Watch for more details in the 4-H Newsletter. Call Terri Quinn, 622-6617.


QUESTIONS? For more information about 4-H, contact the Wells County Office of the Purdue Cooperative Extension Service, 1240 S. 4-H Rd., Bluffton, IN 46714 260-824-6412 rsherer@purdue.edu Web Site: www.wellscounty.org/4h/

2010 WELLS COUNTY 4-H SHOOTING SPORTS BB GUN AND RIFLE SAFETY CLUB


WHO CAN JOIN? Youth may become 4-H members when they enter third grade and may continue their membership through the completion of grade 12. A member may continue membership for a maximum of ten (10) years.

AGES & COST BB Gun Safety: Grade 3 and above - Cost $20.00 .22 Caliber Rifle:Grade 6 and above – Cost $25.00 No person will be turned away for financial constraints.Cost includes: (Book - for new members) Equipment, Supplies, Insurance, Awards and Refreshments at Awards Night. If you have more than one youth in the family, the second member is only $15.00. Scholarships available – check with leaders.

LIMITED MEMBERSHIP For safety reasons and to provide adequate instruction, membership will be limited to the first 28 youth in BB and the first 32 youth in Rifle.

SAFETY FIRST The 4-H program teaches firearm safety taught by NRA and 4-H certified instructors. All equipment (Daisy BB guns) Pellet Pistols, and .22 Caliber Rifles will be furnished. Members are not to bring any equipment with them.

SPECIAL DETAILS  Parents are welcome to attend.  In case of bad weather, listen to radio stations K105 or WMEE 93.3 for postponements. Usually if one of the schools cancel, the 4-H event will be postponed.

PARENT HELP Parent help is needed to assist with scoring targets, recording scores, and as range assistants along with set-up and tear-down.

LEADERS NEEDED More adult volunteers are needed to become club leaders. If interested, call the County Extension Office at 824-6412 or talk to one of the leaders. Volunteers interested in becoming a certified 4-H instructor may attend the State Training April 9 – 11, 2010 or September 10 – 12, 2010. Your fees will be sponsored by Wells County 4-H. Options include: Rifle, Pistol, Shotgun, Muzzleloading, Archery, Coordinator, and Hunting/Wildlife.

4- H LEADERS BB Gun & Rifle Chad Captain 417-6488 Gregg Palmer 701-2975 Tex Mauger 827-0266 James Painter 639-6547 Don Kiefer 824-1585

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

What's UP!!

Parks Department Registrations
March 6
The Parks Department Registration for Pee Wee Soccer, T-ball, Softball, Swim Team, and Baseball will be Saturday, March 6 from 9 to 11 a.m.
Pee wee soccer is for boys and girls in grades kindergarten through grade three. Teams are divided into two age groups. Games are played on Saturday afternoons in the Bluffton City Gym. Registration is at Bluffton City Hall from 9 to 11 a.m. Cost is $20 and includes a T-shirt.
A representative from T-ball, baseball, softball and the Wells County Swim team will be available from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the City Hall to accept registration for their leagues.
For more information call the park office at 824-6069

High School Art
Display at Saint Francis March 7
The School of Creative Arts at the University of Saint Francis will open the 34th annual High School Exhibition Sunday, March 7 from 1 to 3 p.m. at Weatherhead Gallery in the Rolland Art Center off Leesburg Road. Awards will begin at 2 p.m.
High schools from Indiana, Michigan and Ohio will submit up to 10 pieces each by their students. The exhibit will run through March 28.
For more information call 260-399-7700, ext. 8001.

Oil painting class to begin March 10
The South Adams Senior Center is offering an Adult Beginner and Intermediate Oil Painting Class.
The six week session will begin on Wednesday, March 10, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and will continue each Wednesday morning through April 14. Cost for the class is $60. All supplies will be furnished.
Class limit is 10. Gedda Starlin will be the instructor. Deadline to sign up is Wednesday, March 3.
The South Adams Senior Center is located at 825 Hendricks St., Berne. The class is open to any adult, male or female, living in the area. Call 260-589-8877 to sign up.

Zanesville Fish and Tenderloin Supper March 13
An All-You-Can Eat Fish and Tenderloin Supper will be held Saturday, March 13 from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Zanesville United Methodist Church Tower Life Center at 11811 N. Wayne Street.
The menu will include fish, tenderloin, homemade scalloped potatoes, desserts, applesauce or coleslaw, green beans and bread.
Tickets are $8.50 for adults, $5 for children age six to 10 and free for children under age five. Proceeds will benefit Tri-County Ministries, Boy Scouts and ZUM Computer Technology Fund.
Dan's Fish Fry will provide the fish and tenderloin. Carry-outs will be available.
For more information call 260-638-4108 or 260-638-4885.

Club Calendar

Tuesday, March 2
Bluffton Lions Club--Corner Depot; 6:15 p.m.
Creative Quilters of Adams County--Country Creations; 6:30 p.m. 400W., 1/2 mile south of Preble. Carol Riley will be doing a lesson on “Row Robins”. Come learn about one of the new trades available. Show and tell. Visitors welcome.
Cardinal Bird Club--Wells County Public Library; 6:30 p.m. Julie Werling and Ruth Oswalt will give a program about The Limberlost Marsh.

Wednesday, March 3
Bible Study Club--United Methodist Church; 12:45-2 p.m.

Saturday, March 6
River Terrace Estates--Chet Baumgartner singing; 9 a.m. in Healthcare.

Sunday, March 7
River Terrace Estates--Chester and Carol Longenberger playing piano and singing; 2:30 p.m. in ALD.

Clubs for adults @ the library

tivity, so why not make it fun? Join one of the many clubs for adults at the Wells County Public Library. From cooking, crafts and computers, there are clubs for all interests and it is a great way to make friends and discover more about our community. No registration is needed. Check out these upcoming spring meetings:

• Good Things: March 8 and April 12 at 1 p.m. – Release your inner Martha with non-fiction books and activities about entertaining, home décor, crafts, gardening and more. Hands-on fun plus reviews of the latest home books and magazines. Meets the second Monday of each month at 1 p.m. with leaders Teresa Dustman and Lora Kieser.

• Adult Computer Club: March 9 and April 13 at 1 p.m. – Beginners and experts are welcome to learn and help each other on the computer in a friendly round-table atmosphere. Bring your own laptop or share one of ours. Meets the second Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. with leader Deb Perry.

• Cookbook Club: March 9 and April 13 at 6:30 p.m. – The tastiest club at the library is a gathering of cooks who share recipes, cooking tips and review the newest cookbooks at the library. Members take turns co-hostessing these fun meetings. Meets the second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. with leaders Judy Maxwell and Deb Perry.

• Brown Bag Book Club: March 10 and April 14 at 12:10 p.m. – Discuss the book-of-the-month over lunch hour in this traditional club for book lovers. Call to find out the current read or just sit in and listen your first meeting. Meets the second Wednesday of each month from 12:10 to 1:10 p.m. with leaders Jennifer Martin and Stephanie Davis.

• 20-Something Book Club: March 15 at 7 p.m. – Young adults ages 19-29 gather to read great books, network and socialize. Call to find out the book of the month or just pop in for a visit. Meets the third Monday of each month at 7 p.m.

• Christian Fiction Book Club: March 4 at 7 p.m. -- Two of the top 10 most-read fiction books at our library in 2009 were by author Karen Kingsbury. Because Christian fiction is so popular in this community, we are starting this new club so patrons can discuss their favorite reads. Join leader Stefanie Kipfer at this first introductory meeting.
For more information, call the Wells County Public Library at 260-824-1612 or visit online at www.wellscolibrary.org.

MILLIONS EXPECTED TO BUY SHAMROCKS TO HELP FIGHT MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY TUCSON

The nation’s first and most successful mobile giving program is now underway with a new twist. The Muscular Dystrophy Association’s venerable Shamrocks Against Dystrophy program is celebrating its 27th year of sharing the luck of the Irish by making it even easier for tens of millions of Americans to participate in the St. Patrick’s Day-themed event that annually raises more than $20 million to help families affected by neuromuscular diseases.
Across America, it’s almost impossible to not see MDA Shamrocks when shopping and dining in March. (See the attached list of Indiana retailers participating in the festive program).
The grass-roots fundraising program owes its success to tens of thousands of cashiers, store associates, waiters and waitresses. They ask hundreds of thousands of patrons every day to each “buy a paper Shamrock to help MDA fight muscle diseases.” Now, for the first time, their “asks” are being reinforced by a text giving option for the more than 250 million cell phone subscribers in the United States and Canada.
“People buying and signing their names on Shamrocks literally transforms thousands of supermarkets, convenience stores, restaurants and other retail businesses into festive green and gold settings in honor of St. Patrick’s Day,” says Gerald C. Weinberg, President and CEO of the Muscular Dystrophy Association. “They know the $1 and $5 donations they make at their favorite retailers will add up quickly – especially since the prominent display of personalized Shamrocks challenges other shoppers to help MDA, too.”
The new Text IRISH to 20222 giving option is fun and quick, explains Weinberg. “It takes just seconds to Text IRISH to 20222 on your cell phone to make a $5 donation to MDA that will help speed treatments and cures for muscle diseases. Plus, cell phone donors will receive a link for Shamrocks wallpaper to download for their cell phones. The Shamrocks wallpaper will make friends green with envy, as everyone celebrates St. Patrick’s Day.”
The world’s first text giving effort to automatically thank donors with custom wallpaper for their cell phones, Text IRISH to 20222; and the in-store Shamrocks Against Dystrophy mobile program, are being promoted as a public service by media outlets across the country using special broadcast, print and electronic PSAs. These PSAs remind people that everybody’s Irish on St. Patrick’s Day; and that one of the best ways to celebrate is to share the luck of the Irish by buying a Shamrock to help MDA fight muscle diseases.
Phone carriers already participating in the Text IRISH to 20222 campaign for MDA include Alltel, AT&T Wireless, Bell Mobility, Cellular South, Cincinnati Bell, Cricket, Fido Microcel, MTS, Nextel, Rogers Canada, Sasktel, Sprint, T-Mobile, Telus, US Cellular, Verizon Wireless and Virgin Mobile Canada. The texting initiative is being facilitated by the Mobile Giving Foundation and by Give By Cell.
The first nonprofit organization recognized by the American Medical Association with a Lifetime Achievement Award “for significant and lasting contributions to the health and welfare of humanity,” MDA continues to transform the generous public support it receives into worldwide research seeking treatments and cures for muscular dystrophy, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and other neuromuscular diseases affecting more than 1 million Americans. The Association also provides unparalleled health care and support services through its network of more than 200 hospital-affiliated clinics; tirelessly advocates for the families it serves; and educates both medical and general audiences about neuromuscular diseases.
In Indiana, families affected by neuromuscular diseases can get substantial help from MDA (see attached state fact sheet). Extensive information and a myriad of useful resources are available at www.mda.org or by calling 800-572-1717. View the latest research update at http://www.mda.org/research/MDAStateofResearchAddresss.html.

(Submitted Information)

Monday, March 1, 2010

Slow down dinner by CAC’s food group

The Not Your Basic Food Group, sponsored by the Creative Arts Council, will sponsor a “Slow Down Dinner” featuring meals done in a crockpot on Thursday, March 11, at 6:30 p.m.
Participants are invited to bring a crockpot and its contents along with your guests to enjoy a dinner with drinks and a small salad provided. A member of the group will need to provide table service (plates and flatware). A copy of the crockpot recipe should be brought for sharing.
Each group will have a table and linens provided. Admission is $3 per guest to provide for hosting costs. Reservations to (260) 824-5222.

Club Calendar

Monday, March 1
Past Noble Grand Club--Corner Depot; 12:30 p.m.
Tuesday, March 2
Bluffton Lions Club--Corner Depot; 6:15 p.m.
Creative Quilters of Adams County--Country Creations; 6:30 p.m. 400W., 1/2 mile south of Preble. Carol Riley will be doing a lesson on “Row Robins”. Come learn about one of the new trades available. Show and tell. Visitors welcome.

Wednesday, March 3
Bible Study Club--United Methodist Church; 12:45-2 p.m.

Saturday, March 6
River Terrace Estates--Chet Baumgartner singing; 9 a.m. in Healthcare.

Sunday, March 7
River Terrace Estates--Chester and Carol Longenberger playing piano and singing; 2:30 p.m. in ALD.

Area Things to See and Do

BRYANT
GOODTIMES THEATRE AT BEARCREEK FARMS
Shower of Stars programs begin on Saturday, April 24.
MICKEY ROONEY—Saturday, April 24, 2 & 7:30 p.m., $20 to $35, add lunch for $9.50 or dinner for $13.50.
SANDY PATTY—Sunday, June 13, 2 & 4:30 p.m., tickets now on sale.
Schedule of Shower of Stars available at www.bearcreekfarms.com 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: 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
MASTERWORKS CONCERT—Saturday, March 6, 8 p.m., Brahms concert.
HEATHER HEADLEY & PHILHARMONIC—Friday, March 12, 8 p.m., $32 to $100.
For more information call 260-456-2224 or visit www.fortwaynephilharmonic.com Tickets at 260-481-0777.

FW’S SCIENCE CENTRAL EVENTS
HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE—New views of the universe with this traveling exhibit, through Aug. 29. This exhibit contains images and video taken from the Hubble Space Telescope of planets, galaxies, black holes and many other fascinating cosmic entities. Developed by NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center.
Regular hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Friday; Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday noon to 5 p.m. Admission is $7 for all except free to those 3 and under. More information at 260-424-2400 or at www.sciencecentral.org

FORT WAYNE COLISEUM EVENTS
WINTERJAM—Thursday, March 11, 7 p.m., $10. (NewSong, Newboys, Third Day, Tenth Avenue North)
CARRIE UNDERWOOD—Monday, April 12, also Craig Morgan and Sons of Sylvia.
Tickets via Ticketmaster, Coliseum box office 1-800-745-3000.

FW’S EMBASSY THEATRE EVENTS
WILLIE NELSON—Monday, March 15, 7:30 p.m., tickets $32 to $57.50.
LISA WILLIAMS—Saturday, March 20, 7:30 p.m., $45.50 to $65.50. (Medium and clairvoyant as seen on Oprah.)
CELTIC WOMAN—Thursday, April 1, 7:30 p.m., $38.75 and $62.75. Discounts for groups of 10 or more.
DISNEY’S ‘BEAUTY & HE BEST’—Monday and Tuesday, April 5 & 6, 7:30 p.m., $29 to $60.

What's Up!

SW Athletic Booster Basket Bingo
March 6
The Southern Wells Athletic Booster will sponsor a Basket Bingo Saturday, March 6 at 10 a.m. in the Southern Wells cafeteria. The event is open to the public.
Cost is $20 for 20 cards and $5 for an extra book Two baskets will be raffled. Tickets are $1 a piece or $5 for 7 tickets. Please contact Julie Thompson for presale ticket or questions @ 260-273-5040.

Pancake and Whole Hog Sausage Brunch March 6
Preble Volunteer Fire Department will sponsor an all-you-can-eat Pancake and Whole Sausage Brunch Saturday, March 6 from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Preble Fireman's Park Pavilion in Preble, four miles west of Decatur on U.S. Hwy. 224. A free will donation will be accepted. All proceeds go toward a truck loan. Bulk sausage will be sold.

Poetry contest deadline March 7
A $1,000 grand prize is being offered to the last poet standing in a contest sponsored by the Christian Poets Guild.
Poems of 21 lines or fewer on any subject and in any style will be judged by the guild contest director Dr. Jack Carroll.
The contest is free to enter and open to poets of any age. Fifty prizes totaling more than $5,000 will be awarded.
Entries must be received by March 7 and submitted by mail to: 7308 Heritage Dr., Mt. Vernon, IN 46720 or www.freecontest.com.
Those sending entries should include their name and address on the same page as the poem. A winners list will be sent to all entrants.

FREE COMPUTER CLASSES @ THE LIBRARY

Become friends with your computer in a fun, friendly atmosphere at the Wells County Public Library. Classes are free but you must pre-register. Each class requires individual registration. Class size is limited so sign up today!

Don’t be afraid of the mouse: Introduction to computers — Thursday, March 11 at 6:30 p.m. A very basic introduction to computers. Learn to maneuver the mouse, parts of the computer and the lingo. Great for seniors and those new to the computer.

Copy & Paste: Basic word processing — Tuesday, March 16 at 6:30 p.m. An introduction to word processing for beginners. Learn to copy & paste, edit text and more using Microsoft Word 2007. Note: you MUST be able to comfortably use a mouse to get the most out of this class.

Beginning Internet — Thursday, March 18 at 6:30 p.m. Learn what the internet is and how to do basic web searching. You MUST be able to comfortably use a mouse to get the most out of this class.

Intermediate internet — Thursday, April 1 at 6:30 p.m. Take online searching a step further, discover interesting sites (travel, cooking, games, etc) and learn how to keep your computer healthy online. You MUST be able to use the mouse comfortably to get the most out of this class.

You can register online at www.wellscolibrary.org, by calling 260-824-1612 or stop by the library.



MOST-READ BOOKS FOR FEBRUARY
A variety of best sellers are in the list of the most-read books at the Wells County Public Library for February, 2010.
Nonfiction:
1) Stephen Fry in America by Stephen Fry
2) Southern lady, gracious spaces: creating the perfect sanctuary by Phyllis Hoffman
3) Pecans: from soup to nuts by Keith Courrege, Marcelle Bienvenu
4) Open: and autobiography by Andre Aggassi
5) Official book selection: a memoir according to Kathy Griffin
Fiction:
1) Deadly deals by Fern Michaels
2) The Missing by Beverly Lewis
3) Rainwater: a novel by Sandra Brown
4) Sizzle: a novel by Julie Garwood
5) Swimsuit: a novel by James Patterson, Maxine Paetro
For more information, stop by the library today or log onto www.wellscolibrary.org

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