What's Up! Wells County

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

What's up

Engraved veteran's brick available
Anyone wanting to honor a deceased or living veteran can call Ron Barnahart at 260-493-7569 for information on placing an engraved brick on the Memorial Walkway on O'Day Road in Fort Wayne.

Cooking up a story April 17, 24
"Cooking Up a Story" will be held every Tuesday in April from 11 a.m. to noon in the city gym. Toddlers will hear a story and make an edible craft. This is a free event, but parents must pre-register by calling the parks department at 824-6069.

After snacks children will have the opportunity to play with balls, parachutes, tunnels and hula hoops. Adults must supervise their own children.

Free soup and sandwich thank you supper April 14
A free spring soup and sandwich supper will be held at the Montpelier Lions Club Saturday, April 14, from 4 to 7 p.m. The event is the group's way of saying thank you to the community. There will be entertainment available.

"Is Your Ash Tree Worth Saving?" program April 17
Members of the Purdue Extension Service of Blackford County will host a program Tuesday, April 17, titled “Treat It-Keep, Leave it or Lose It” at 6:30 p.m. at the Blackford County 4-H Fairgrounds in Hartford City. The program will assist homeowners on how to decide the fate of their ash trees to prevent the emerald ash borer. The program is free, but those attending need to reserve a spot by April 13 by calling 765-348-3213 or email cluppers@purdue.edu.




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