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THE TM Weekly Newspaper 911 Franklin Street Michigan City, IN 46360 Volume 29, Number 11 Thursday, March 21, 2013 Southern Shore Art Association Presents “Fifty Shades of Female” by Barbara Stodola Richard Kiebdaj’s “Time Flies” is the centerpiece of the exhibit. (Photo by Brett Maniscalco) Courage, Poet. Do not let a lack of praise dull your thoughts or still your pen... Courage, Artist. Do not let another’s vision color what you can see. Be brave with your brushstrokes, your bend of metal, your curve of clay, for they are each unique by your own hand. excerpt from “Critique”, a poem by Susan Block Susan Block, exhibit curator, is known to the Michigan City art community through her 12 years as a board member at the Lubeznik Center for the Arts, and now as an advisory board member at Southern Shore Art Assn. Fifty Shades of Female Continued on Page 2 THE Page 2 March 21, 2013 911 Franklin Street • Michigan City, IN 46360 219/879-0088 • FAX 219/879-8070 e-mail: News/Articles - sallyc@thebeacher.com email: Classifieds - classads@thebeacher.com http://www.thebeacher.com/ THE PRINTED WITH TM Trademark of American Soybean Association Published and Printed by THE BEACHER BUSINESS PRINTERS Delivered weekly, free of charge to Birch Tree Farms, Duneland Beach, Grand Beach, Hidden Shores, Long Beach, Michiana Shores, Michiana MI and Shoreland Hills. The Beacher is also delivered to public places in Michigan City, New Buffalo, LaPorte and Sheridan Beach. Sending a textmessage, Karen Webber’s young woman seems unaware of her surroundings, thus entitled “Oblivious.” (Photo by Barbara Stodola) Fifty Shades of Female Continued from Page 1 When the U.S. Congress declared March as National Women’s History Month, in 1987, Susan Block wasn’t even thinking about joining the feminist movement. “I am in no way a feminist, never have been,” she said; “I’m a marketer at heart.” In the 1980s, she was working at a prestigious Chicago PR firm, and on weekends restoring the vintage cottage she and her husband, Lee Block, had bought in Duneland Beach. This endeavor led to Susan’s second career, as an interior designer. Recently, coming full-circle, she returned to writing, but this time for self-expression, rather than writing for clients. These several skills have now come together in “Fifty Shades of Female,” the art exhibit she conceived and curated at Southern Shore Art Gallery in Michigan City. The exhibit shows the female figure, in her infinite variety; it will run thru March 31. “I wanted to create an event that would increase the visibility and status of Southern Shore Art Association,” said Block, who serves on the group’s advisory board. “ I wanted to bring in new artists and visitors. My experience in marketing and interior design, creating newsworthy events, and my dedication to the cultural life of this community, all seemed to culminate in this show. It has been a very fulfilling experience.” In Case Of Emergency, Dial 911 Sharon Guy’s painting of a shirt on a hanger is mysteriously called “The Girl Who Killed Her Cat.” (Photo by Janet Baines) Anneke Dekker submitted her collage, “When Will It End?” in response to the maltreatment of women, a crime that transcends borders. (Photo by Janet Baines) “Pensive” is a sensitive rendering of a female figure by Southern Shore Art Assn. member Jimmy Duke Johnston. (Photo by Barbara Stodola) THE March 21, 2013 Page 3 Sasha Murphy’s exotically-turbaned “African Beauty” is one instance of this exhibit’s ethnic diversity. (Photo by Barbara Stodola) With the help of her co-chairperson, Michigan City artist Staara, Block sent out a call for artists, via the Internet. Altogether 32 artists entered, many of them newcomers to Southern Shore. They submitted a total of 71 pieces – paintings, sculpture, photographs and mixed media – all of which were hung. Unlike other shows based on the theme of “female,” this one was also open to male artists. 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EDIBLE ARRANGEMENTS® & Design and all other marks noted are trademarks of Edible Arrangements, LLC.©2013 Edible Arrangements, LLC. All rights reserved. “Nereid,” Christina Nickel-Somers’ deep-sea creature, exemplifies the art of the illustrator. (Photo by Barbara Stodola) Delivering to Michigan City • Open 7 days a week. THE Page 4 March 21, 2013 Esther Guncheon assembled her tribute to a close friend, who died young, from environmental hazards and, treating her memorial as a homicide investigation, entitled the piece “Presumptive Evidence.” (Photo by Brett Maniscalco) Fifty Shades of Female Continued from Page 3 “What was so interesting,” Block observed, “was the tremendous variety of female images. She is presented in so many aspects, from cherubic to aging woman, at every stage of life. The female is shown in her sumptuality, feminity, rebellion, anger and despair. Some works are realistic, others abstract. Various ethnicities are represented.” There are a few nudes – this being, after all, an art show. The work of six local poets is also included, their poems framed and displayed as small paintings. The inclusion of poetry reflects Block’s own status as a poet. In 2010 she was honored as Poet Laureate of La Porte County. For the front window, Block managed to acquire a mannequin, which became the symbol of the show. She contacted Deb Henderson, another Michigan City artist, to give the figure an artistic character, plus disguising the fact that the mannequin was armless. Henderson painted it bright white (with red lipstick and metallic toe-nails), and fashioned “wings” that drape around the figure like a high- “Fifty Shades of Women” has a mannequin in its front window, reinvented by Deb Henderson. (Photo by Brett Maniscalco) fashion shawl. Although this exhibit was not conceived as a contest, People’s Choice awards were given. The winners: Dana Dabagia (Michiana Shores), Esther Guncheon (Beverly Shores) and Rhonda Mullen (La Porte), tied for 1st Place; Sharon Guy and Richard Kiebdaj (Michigan City), tied for 2nd; and Kathy Gleser (La Porte), 3rd. “We have had tremendous response to the show,” Block said, citing the large attendance and extensive press coverage. Another crowd-pleaser was the screening of the film “Who Does She Think She Is?” which followed the careers of five women artists who, in their quest for self-expression, also met the challenges of marriage, motherhood and economic stability. Southern Shore Art Gallery, located at 724 Franklin Street, Michigan City, is open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 12 noon to 5 p.m. Admission is free. THE NOW OPEN BOOKSTORE BREAKING POINT by C. J. 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Large living room with fireplace and an additional family room that is open with the dining room. The main floor bathroom has been remodeled with a beautiful tile shower. Heather Melnyk @ 219-331-1301 $199,90 302 LAKESHORE DRIVE, SHERIDAN BEACH Completely remodeled in 2004, this 2-story, 5 bedroom, 2 bath home is only a block from the beach. Perfect for a vacation rental or a summer retreat. Two blocks away from Washington Park. Larry Middleton @ 219-874-2121 Ext. 19 0 $259,90 117 WARREN DRIVE, MICHIGAN CITY New listing in Pottawattomie Park. Three bedrooms, two bath home with nearly new quality. This home has a split floor plan with open concept living located on three lots. Larry Middleton @ 219-874-2121 Ext. 19 0 $299,90 1314 W. GENTRY COURT, LAPORTE 27 JAMESTOWN DRIVE, MICHIGAN CITY What a beautiful home! Three bedroom brick ranch with a full basement. Open concept floor plan. Granite counter tops in kitchen, hardwood floors in two of the bedrooms, newer carpet and more! The skylights make it bright and cheery, and you will love the 4 season room. Mark Hannon @ 219-363-9251 New Listing in Kimball Woods! 3-4 bedrooms (2 master suites ) with walk-in closets, 2 fireplaces, 3 season porch, and main floor laundry room. Lower level is perfect for entertaining and walk-out to the beautiful backyard. Short walk to community pool or a mile to Lake Michigan. Pat Mathews-Janasiak @ 219-871-9385 THE Page 6 March 21, 2013 -- submitted by Jane Daley of the LaPorte County Convention and Visitors Bureau The Second Annual Art of ing and we are helping local artists Going Green Fashion Show show their wares. “It is green and Visit Michigan City-LaPorte entertaining at the same time”. Convention & Visitors Bureau Dale explained, “Some of the modwill be hosting the Second Annual els are from the YMCA Zumba Art of Going Green Fashion Show, classes that are held here at the which will feature the talented milBureau, they are some of our local liner Amanda Joyner of Chef Bizpartners and this year we will have zaro Millinery, design artist Alison some men modeling”. The show is Brodhacker of Algal Designs, beach free and everyone is welcome. glass jewelry artisans, Linda MickSherri Shelton from Goose evicius and Jamie Kessler from Feathers Gift Gallery & Resale Beach Bum Jewels, and IndepenBoutique said, “We have chosen dent Sr Sales Director Julie Wojcik designer women’s clothing accessowill feature Mary Kay, Inc.’s Bories, shoes, and handbags for this Amanda Joyner of Chef Bizzaro Millinery tanical Effect Skin Care Line. show.” shows off her yellow hat The models will be wearing clothAngela Samila, owner of Revive ing provided by Goose Feathers Gift Gallery and Consignments Gallery was excited to be a part of Resale Boutique Revive Consignment Gallery. This the show and feature her like new apparel. Angels fashion show will be embracing social standards by says, “I can dress you in gently worn, upscale clothutilizing recycled clothing and accessories. ing from head to toe”. Dale Cooper, curator and visitor information The fashion show is free and open to the public at manager here at the Bureau is in charge and we Visit Michigan City LaPorte Convention & Visitors asked her why she called the show green. She was Bureau, 4073 S Franklin Street in Michigan City interested in being kinder to the environment, helpon Friday March 22, 2013, 5:30pm - 7:00pm. The ing people save money and she wanted to keep the models range in age from 8 weeks to 80 years old money in LaPorte County. The Bureau is helping and you will see clothing, accessories and couture people save money, we are helping local merchants, hats for every taste and every occasion. we are helping the people who consign their cloth- Wanted: Artists and Crafters Nature Walks at Fernwood Artists and crafters with unique items are being sought for the 4th Annual Arts and Crafts Show to be held in May. This show, sponsored by St. John United Church of Christ, will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., EDT, Sat., May 25th inside Frohne Hall and the church annex, and outside in the church yard, 200 W. Buffalo, New Buffalo, Michigan. Inside spaces are $35, outside spaces, $30, (+ $5.00 after May 1 for all spaces). For more information, www.stjohnartsandcraftsshow.weebly.com, craftfair200@att.net or phone Pam Oselka at 734277-3180. Deadline for applications, with payment and submitted photos, is May 1, or until all all 70 spaces are rented. Only hand-crafted items may be displayed. No flea market or purchased items for resale will be permitted. Birding Local Wetlands Sat., March 23, 8-11:30 a.m. MI time. Join naturalist Wendy Jones for a trip to local wetlands to learn about duck identification. Spotting scopes provided. Bring binoculars and dress for the weather. Travel is by carpool. Meet in the Fernwood parking lot. $15 (Members $12) Register by March 22. Spring Wildflower Walk. Thurs., March 28, 1-2:30 p.m. MI time Take a guided walk through Fernwood’s rich woodlands in search of ephemeral beauties. $10 (Members $8) Register in advance. Fernwood Botanical Garden and Nature Preserve, 13988 Range Line Road, Niles, MI. 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All Redlined Items 60% Off Excluding Fur Items Expires 3/31/13 FALL HOURS: TH-SAT. 11 AM-4 PM • SUN NOON-4 PM 305 W. BUFFALO ST. (US HWY 12 AT LOOKOUT LANDING), NEW BUFFALO 269-469-0505 0((7 7$67(0$.(56 Ǧ ʹ͵ǡʹͲͳ͵ Ǧ Ǥ ǯǤ An award-winning director and cast bring the suppression and dysfunction seething under the surface of Tennessee Williams’ classic play “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” to a boil onstage in Footlight Theatre’s upcoming production. The storyline is well-known – Big Daddy Pollitt (George Maslankowski), the richest cotton planter in the Mississippi Delta, is about to celebrate his 65th birthday. He is distressed by the rocky relationship between his beloved son Brick (Andrew Elderkin), an aging football hero who has turned to drink, and his beautiful and feisty wife Maggie (Lindsey Elderkin). But that’s not the biggest problem on Big Daddy’s hands – he’s dying. Brick’s brother, Gooper (Noel Carlson) and his wife, Mae (Peyton Daley) are cunning in their attempts to seize control of the estate, while Big Mama (Vicki Cash) is in denial. Throughout the evening, the family’s veneer of Southern gentility slips away as unpleasant truths emerge. “Cat” is set in the 1950s, but the subject matter speaks of the same problems our families experience today, said Andrew Elderkin. “To an outsider, the interactions amongst a family seem trivial compared to events that make the news, but to the members of that family, nothing could be more important,” he said. Show dates are April 5- 7 and April 11-14, curtain at 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays. Reservations are recommended and may be made by phoning 219-874-4035 or online at www. footlightplayers.org. Check the website for upcoming productions and special offers. Reservations will be held until 15 minutes prior to curtain unless secured by the presentation of a Footlight Season Gift Card or by prior payment in full. Artist Sonjia Bencke of Michigan City will display paintings for sale in the Footlight lobby during the production. Footlight Theatre is located at 1705 Franklin St., Michigan City. ĂůůϮϲϵ͘ϲϵϱ͘ϲϰϵϭŽƌǀŝƐŝƚǁǁǁ͘ĨĞƌŶǁŽŽĚďŽƚĂŶŝĐĂů͘ŽƌŐ ĨŽƌŵŽƌĞŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƟŽŶŽƌƚŽƌĞŐŝƐƚĞƌ͘ (L-R) Standing – George Maslankowski & Andrew Elderkin; Seated – Lindsey Elderkin UWSOPUJJVT HM\SSZLY]PJLLJVJVUZJPV\ZKLZPNUÄYT 3(>9,5*,A044,9 THE March 21, 2013 Page 9 Facebook Cover Design Contest Marquette Catholic Flower Fund-raiser In celebration of the founding of Horizon Bank in 1873, Horizon is asking members of the local communities if they would like their design or photo to be Horizon Bank’s 140th Anniversary Facebook cover photo. Starting today through March 31, 2013, people can upload their 140th Anniversary inspired design through the Facebook page of www.facebook. com/myhorizonbank. Voting will begin in April, and the winner of Facebook cover design for Horizon Bank will win a $140 MasterCard® gift card. The winning design will be on display on Horizon’s Facebook page beginning on April 22nd, to coincide with the 140th anniversary. For more information and details on this contest, visit www.facebook.com/myhorizonbank Horizon Bancorp is a locally owned, independent, commercial bank holding company serving Northern and Central Indiana and Southwest Michigan through its commercial banking subsidiary, Horizon Bank, which also operates under the “Heartland Community Bank a Horizon Bank Company” name in certain markets. Horizon also offers mortgagebanking services throughout the Midwest. Horizon Bancorp may be reached online at www.accesshorizon.com. Its common stock is traded on the NASDAQ Global Market under the symbol HBNC. Spring is here and it’s time to start thinking about purchasing Mom some beautiful flowers for Mothers’ Day or maybe even for your garden! Marquette has flats (32-48 flowering plants per flat), beautiful hanging baskets (10” and 12”), 4-1⁄2 inch potted plants and fillers for sale with all proceeds going to the Marquette Annual Fund. Orders with payment are due by Wednesday, May 1st; checks payable to Marquette Catholic. Credit orders may be placed directly with the school-please phone 219-873-1325. Pick up is at The Scholl Center on Fri., May 10th, 2:30-5:00 p.m. Order forms are available at marquette-hs.org, the “Weekly” school newsletter or via hard copy in the office. Basket Weaving Saturday, March 30 9:15 a.m. Margie Warner will teach a single-session Basket Weaving class at the Michigan City Public Library. Each person takes home a basket. A $10 non-refundable deposit is required for materials and prices vary. Sign up and see the basket at the library Circulation desk. THE Page 10 March 21, 2013 Community Market Day Sale Indiana Ballet Theatre Presents… It’s true what they say, “one man’s trash is another’s treasure” so let’s reuse, renew and recycle your gently-used, unwanted goods and turn them into someone else’s treasure! On April 27, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Zoo crew is teaming up with the Zoo society to organize a community market day sale at Krueger Memorial Hall located at 801 Liberty Trail, Michigan City, IN. This is the perfect opportunity to sell personal items you no longer want or need without having to advertise, hang signs or worry about the weather! You may donate your items for the zoo to sell or spaces are available for rent. There are some restrictions on the items that you will be permitted to sell and those who are interested in participating must register in advance with the zoo at (219) 873-1510. The cost per assigned space will be $15.00, which includes the use of three 8 foot tables. Participants may begin setting up no earlier than 7:00 a.m. and no later than 7:50 a.m. on the day of the sale or the day before on Fri., April 26th from 4:30-7:30 p.m. All items must be removed by 4 p.m. on Saturday after the sale, unless you wish to donate them to local charities. Please mark your calendars to attend the sale, which will include books, CDs and videos, clothing, toys, stuffed animals, collectibles, animal artwork, jewelry, housewares and other unique items. There will be a concession stand open and the Zoo Mobile will be there with a few of the outreach animals for guests to learn about. There is no admission to attend the sale. Ready, Set, Sell, to RECYCLE! The Indiana Ballet Theatre will be coming to Michigan City to perform “Cinderella” on Sat., April 27, for two shows at the Uptown Center for Performing Arts, 907 Franklin St, Michigan City, IN. The ballet will feature the talents of area local children performing with the theatre’s company members. The event will begin at 12:30 p.m. with a meet and greet with the IBT members followed at 1:00 p.m. with a high tea performance including light snacks and tea service for $16.00. The evening performance, also $16.00, begins at 6:00 p.m. with a meet and greet of IBT performers and serving of cocktails and hors d’oeuvres (cocktails not included in ticket price) with the show beginning at 6:30 p.m. There will be a 20 minute intermission. There are $12.00 balcony seating tickets also available for both shows that do not include food service. Tickets are available through IBT by phoning 219-987-6601 or on site at the Uptown Center for the Performing Arts, by phoning 219-809-9119 or at their web page at www.ibtnw.org Hoosier Star Auditions The LaPorte County Symphony Orchestra (LCSO) is looking for contestants for the eighth annual Hoosier STAR competition. The Hoosier STAR competition, sponsored by Horizon Bank and NIPSCO, is open to amateur singers of all musical types and age groups. Auditions will be on Sat., March 23 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (CDT) and Sun., March 24 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. (CDT). The auditions will take place at the LaPorte Little Theatre, 218 A Street, LaPorte, Indiana. Registration forms can be found on the LaPorte County Symphony Orchestra website at HoosierSTAR.com as well as by emailing HoosierStar@ LCSO.net or phoning 219-362-9020. Contestants are encouraged to pre-register for a guaranteed time slot. The registration fee for the audition is $20 per person. Audition applications must be postmarked by March 15, 2013 in order to receive a guaranteed time slot. Walk-ins are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis during the audition dates. “Great American Cleanup” Village Green Neighborhood Association enjoyed hearing from Guest Presenter, Alicia Ebaugh, Education Coordinator, LaPorte County Solid Waste District, about recycling and the upcoming Great American Cleanup with Keep America Beautiful. The local event is scheduled for May 4 from 9 a.m. to noon. The schedule will coincide with Michigan City’s event and Alicia was seeking volunteers from Village Green to pick a spot, like the beach, Striebel Pond, or someplace closer and the trash bags will be provided, along with bottled water and snacks, all free. According to George V. Neagu, the LaPorte County Solid Waste District will be happy to operate through the local organization and supply informational material and details. Anyone wishing to volunteer, phone George at 879-0431 to be placed on a list. THE March 21, 2013 Page 11 THE Page 12 March 21, 2013 MCCMF Youth Chamber Competition NE LaPorte Co. Christmas Bird Count The Michigan City Chamber Music Festival is holding their 3rd annual Harold A. Smith Youth Chamber Music Competition on May 18th. Application deadline is May 4th. The competition will be held at First Presbyterian Church, 121 W. 9th St., Michigan City. Junior Division (8th grade and younger) First prize - $200 scholarship All groups must have a minimum of 2 players (8 players is suggested maximum). Conductors are not permitted. Winning group MUST be available to perform at the MCCMF’s final concert of the 2013 season on August 18, at 3:00 p.m. in Michigan City, IN. Senior Division (9th - 12th grades) First prize - $400 All groups must have a minimum of 2 players (8 players is suggested maximum). Winning group must be available to perform at the MCCMF’s final concert of the 2013 season on August 18, 3:00 p.m. in Michigan City, IN. Application Information All groups must send a letter with the following information/items... 1. $15.00 non-refundable registration fee PER PLAYER for each ensemble. 2. Names and instrumentation of the ensemble. 3. Name(s) of composition(s) to be performed. 4. Ensembles must present an adult contact person. Include full name, relationship to student(s), mailing address, email, and phone number. Send letter to: Michigan City Chamber Music Festival, 2013 Harold A. Smith Youth Chamber Music Competition, P O. Box 894, Michigan City, IN 46361 A complete listing of rules can be received from Nic Orbovich, Artistic Director, MCCMF, at (219) 561-1939 or e-mail nicsunnysophia@yahoo. com A total of 66 species were counted in the 27th annual Northeast LaPorte County Christmas Bird Count, which is the most in its history. The previous high count was 55 species in 1985 and in 2001. The Northeast LaPorte County CBC is sponsored by the Potawatomi Audubon Society and the LaPorte County Conservation Trust. The Northeast LaPorte County CBC is one of over 2000 counts that are conducted each year in North America. A total of 5489 individuals were observed. The most common species was American Coot, with 2009 individuals counted. One species which was observed for the first time was the Rusty Blackbird. This was observed in a flock of Grackles on the edge of Saugany Lake. The mild weather in December caused some species that normally migrate to be present in unusually high numbers. Included in this group are Great Blue Heron (5), Blue-winged Teal (26), Sandhill Crane (3) and Eastern Bluebird (32). The 26 Bluewing Teal may be the largest winter sighting ever in Northern Indiana. These were observed at Ridgway Wetland, a nature preserve owned by the LaPorte County Conservation Trust. Another species observed that is not often seen in the winter is the Carolina Wren, a southern species whose range is expanding northward. This species was first seen on the count in 1990. Carolina Wren Due to the lack of ice on the local lakes, water bird type species were abundant with a total of 19. There were 17 participants in the count, including 15 in the field and 2 feeder counters. To find historical data on this bird count visit www.audubon.org 2013 Monday April 1, 2013 Registration 5:00 pm • Race Start 6:00 pm Sign-up for the Dyngus Day Dash in March and we will waive processing fees for new members Food and Beverage provided by Proceeds Benefit An Established Club for Over 35 Years! northwest athletic club 301 West Kieffer Rd Michigan City, IN 46360 (219) 879-4401 www.northwestathleticclub.net THE March 21, 2013 Page 13 THE STRENGTH IT TAKES When it comes to your health, listen to your heart. Don’t ignore the signs. If you experience these symptoms, you may be having a heart attack... Chest discomfort lasting more than a few minutes. Uncomfortable pressure, squeezing or fullness. Traveling pain to one or both arms, the neck or jaw. Breaking out in a cold sweat. Nausea. Fainting or shortness of breath. Contact your doctor or seek emergency care. The Heart Cart offers a discounted screening package to the community at a variety of convenient locations. The screening will help identify a comprehensive picture of your cardiovascular health and all testing is reviewed by a board certified physician. To learn if you are at risk so you can take steps towards a healthier heart, register today. Now available at a low cost of $50 (a $1,200 value). *All screenings are offered from 7:30 am to 11:30 am (Central time). MAR 15 Friday, Mar. 15 IU Health Medical Offices at LifeWorks Business Park 3777 N. Frontage Rd. Michigan City APR 11 Thursday, Apr. 11 IU Health La Porte Heart & Vascular Center 901 Lincolnway La Porte APR 19 Friday, Apr. 19 IU Health Medical Offices at LifeWorks Business Park 3777 N. Frontage Rd. Michigan City Registration required, call 219.326.2626. 6. THE Page 14 March 21, 2013 PNC Diversity Brownbag Series Cabinets • Carpet • Ceramic Tile • Wood • Countertops • Closets • Blinds Get New Kitchen Cabinets in Just 10 days or less… 4 Cabinet Options in a VARIETY of sizes for QUICK SHIP Choose from these door styles • Newbury Flat Panel Shaker • Siena Recessed flat panel-in-frame • Mayfair Flat Panel Shaker • Coronet Solid routed raised panel It’s as easy as 1 2 3… 1. Visit Duneland Home & Hardware for cabinet selection and planning session 2. Duneland Kitchen Designer comes to your home measures for cabinets, makes suggestions on lay-out, provides kitchen lay-out and Free cost estimate 3. Customer places order for New Armstrong Cabinetry from Duneland Home & Hardware Save Big Bucks during our Kitchen & Bath Sale Bring this ad with you for $250.00 Instant savings on your Armstrong Premier Kitchen Cabinet order… Purdue University North Central will continue its Diversity Brownbag Series on Wed., March 27 with a presentation on baseball player Roberto Clemente and the immense impact he had during his life and how that continues 40 years following his death. The program will be from noon to 1 p.m. in the Library-Student-Faculty Building Room 170A, located just off the PNC cafeteria. It is free and open to the public and guests may bring their lunch. Varying opinions are welcome. Dr. Kenneth Kincaid, PNC assistant professor of History, will discuss Clemente’s life, his accomplishments and his legacy. In particular, the presentation will reflect on his social activism, especially as it related to humanitarian causes and race relations. Clemente died 40 years ago, in a plane crash on Dec. 31, 1972 while delivering relief supplies to earthquake victims in Nicaragua. Kincaid will explore how Clemente’s iconic stature has not only persevered over the years, but in many ways continues to grow in the United States and Latin America. The Brownbag Series features PNC faculty, staff and community members leading programs that center on the topic of “diversity.” Some presenters feature short film clips or interactive pieces that will stimulate conversation and discussion; others will present ideas for open dialogue and sharing of views and experiences. The Brownbag Series is coordinated by Bob Mellin, continuing lecturer of English. Further information about the series can be obtained by contacting Mellin at 785-5200, ext. 5215 or bmellin@pnc.edu. Persons with disabilities needing accommodations may contact Mellin. Something For the Ladies… Put all your eggs in our basket! Now thru Saturday,March 30th pick an egg and get a discount on Custom Framing 15%-50% Off Offer excludes “frame specials” and labor charges. One egg per custom framed item. The Framing Station a 912 Franklin, Michigan City • (219) 879-2115 Tues. - Fri. 9 to 5 • Sat. 10 to 4 Area’s largest selection of South Shore Posters y r Carsons Department store in Marquette Mall, Michigan City, will have an Estee Lauder Event on Fri., March 22nd. A professional make-up artist from Estee Lauder will show you the latest tips and tricks in make-up. From 10 a.m.-6 p.m., there will be music, prizes, refreshments and goodie bags. Must phone for appointment: 219/879-6511, ext. 4112 and ask for Angela or Holly. Annual NBSB Family Easter Egg Hunt Sat., March 23 New Buffalo Savings Bank is putting on another Easter Egg Hunt at Harbert Park on Red Arrow Hwy. The hunt begins at 11 a.m. MI time. Everyone is invited to attend and the admission is free! THE March 21, 2013 Page 15 MC Kindergarten and Pre-K Roundup Michigan City Area Schools will conduct Kindergarten and Preschool (Pre-K) registration for the 2013-2014 school year on Tues., March 26. Kindergarten students must be age 5 by Aug. 1, 2013; PreK students must be age 3 by Aug. 1, 2013. Kindergarten Roundup will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at all MCAS elementary buildings on March 26, which is also the date of after-school parent-teacher conferences at the elementary level. Students should be enrolled at the school that serves the area in which they live: •Coolspring Elementary (9121 W 300 North) •Edgewood Elementary (502 Boyd Circle) •Joy Elementary (1600 E. Coolspring Avenue) •Knapp Elementary (321 Bolka Avenue) •Lake Hills Elementary (201 Ferguson Road) •Marsh Elementary (401 E Homer Street) •Niemann Elementary (811 Royal Road) •Pine Elementary (1660 County Line Road) •Springfield Elementary (3054 W 800 North) Pre-K Roundup will also take place on March 26, from 3:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Pre-K programs are offered in partnership with the LaPorte County Family YMCA and Imagination Station, at Coolspring, Lake Hills (also serving Niemann students), Marsh, Pine (also serving Edgewood, Joy, and Knapp students) and Springfield. There are tuition fees associated with these Pre-K programs, however need-based scholarships are available, and CCDF vouchers are accepted. For information about Imagination Station (Marsh), phone (219) 872-6723 and about YMCA programs (all other schools), phone (219) 326-7646. Parents who need assistance to determine which school their child will attend may contact the MCAS Transportation Department at (219) 873-2127. For all other questions regarding Pre-K and K Roundup, please contact the school where your child will be enrolled. Parents should bring the following information to Kindergarten/Pre-K Roundup: (1) the child’s official birth certificate from the state Board of Health; (2) an updated record of the child’s immunizations; (3) the parent/guardian’s driver’s license or state photo ID; (4) emergency contact information; (5) proof of residency (a utility bill, property tax bill, lease agreement on business letterhead, public assistance documentation, etc.) Information and Application forms for MCAS Magnet School programs will be available at Kindergarten Roundup. FOR SALE BY OWNER 1994 ivy covered Cape Cod in Michiana Shores, Indiana. 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, fireplace in living room. Large 2 car garage with heated driveway. Short walk to horse riding stables, tennis courts, Lake Michigan beach, nature trail and parks. House is off the main road, city water, sewage, garbage & leaf pickup. New paint throughout with many upgrades. Heated space 2,200 sq. ft. (zoned heating & air). All appliances stay. Walk out basement with upper and lower decks 10x20 (spiral staircase). Location: 106 Elmwood Drive, Michiana Shores, IN 46360 Contact: Glen 219-851-6451 (glenranell@comcast.net) $224,900 Will consider any reasonable offer. JOIN US FOR PRIME RIB EASTER BRUNCH SUNDAY, MARCH 31TH 11:00am to 4:00pm Adults $19.95 — Children $ 12.95 PRIME RIB, LAMB ROAST, HAM, POT ROAST, CHICKEN, SEAFOOD, PASTA, FRIED TILAPIA, ROAST PORK, EGGS BENEDICT, BACON, SCRAMBLED EGGS, VEGETABLES, POTATOES, PASTA SALAD, CAESAR SALAD,DESSERTS AND MANY MANY MORE.... 219-872-4500 521 Franklin Street • Michigan City, Indiana THE Page 16 THE March 21, 2013 March 21, 2013 Page 17 THE Page 18 March 21, 2013 Chesterton Peace 5K Run & Walk Audition Notice For Footlight Players The 3rd Annual Chesterton Peace 5K Run & Walk will be held on Sat., April 13th with a start time of 8:00 a.m. The course begins in front of Duneland Montessori Academy at 109 W. Porter Ave., in Chesterton across from Lucretia’s Restaurant. The very scenic route winds through downtown Chesterton, including Coffee Creek Town Park, and ends behind the school. Pre-registration by April 1 is $20 for runners, $15 for walkers and includes an event t-shirt. Goodie bags, product raffles, and home baked treats are planned. Late registration and at the event will increase by $5. This event benefits the Peace Scholarships and Peace education at Duneland Montessori Academy through the Duneland Montessori Booster Club. A member of the American Montessori Society, the school serves students ages 2-1/2 through sixth grade. During the 2013-14 academic year, three students received partial scholarships. For more information, contact Race Director Paul Stofko at 219-873-6296 or Head of School Kimberly Ehn at 219-331-6635. Robert Komendera, director of Footlight Players June production of “Fiddler on the Roof”, has announced the date for adult (all ages) auditions as Sun., April 7th and Mon., April 8th from 7-9 p.m. Auditions for grade school children will be April 7th from 5:30 – 7 p.m. Production dates are June 7-9, 14-16 & 21-23. Auditionees should bring a prepared vocal selection. Footlight Theatre is located at 1705 Franklin St., Michigan City. They are also looking for a volunteer violinist. For more info, phone 219-879-5840. Girl’s Night Out Summer’s Coming - Girl’s Night Out Party! March 22, 5-8 p.m., at Harry & David, 811 Lighthouse Place, Michigan City, IN. Come out and support the Stepping Stone Women’s Shelter of Michigan City. Donate non-perishable and/or personal hygiene items for chances to win great prizes and more. Red Cross Bloodmobile Children’s Art Classes During the month of April, the children’s art classes at the Chesterton Art Center will focus on the work of Georges Seurat. Seurat was a French Post-Impressionist painter known for devising the technique of pointillism. The students will create a landscape using the pointillism style, along with other fun projects. Classes are open to all children, ages 3-16 and are held throughout the school year. To see a full list of classes and fees, please look at the website www.chestertonart.com. For more information or to register your child for a class, contact the Chesterton Art Center at 219-926-4711. The Chesterton Art Center is located at 115 S. 4th St., Chesterton, Indiana. Friday, March 29 12:30-4:30 p.m. The Red Cross will conduct a blood drive at the Michigan City Public Library. Make an appointment by phoning 1-800-GiveLife. Walk-ins are also welcome! Those who donate a pint will receive a coupon for a free pint of ice cream from Culvers. Time 2 Play Hoops Time 2 Play Hoops Elite AAU Basketball League is holding open registration at Marquette Catholic High School (Scholl Center – 333 W. 10th Street in Michigan City) for all interested 3rd - 10th graders from 1:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. every Sunday from March 17th through April 17th. For more information, contact Tommy Wilson at 219.629.6393. 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The cost is $400 per team OR $600 per team + sponsorship package. Sign up at www.unitedwaylpc.org/dodgeball-2013 If you don’t compete, then come see the live WIMS broadcast and be in the audience…cost of admission is a canned food donation. Help our community be “Better Together!” Thank you to our corporate sponsors: IU HealthLaPorte Hospital, Franciscan St. Anthony Health Michigan City, and WIMS Radio! Activities at Sarett Nature Center Sat., March 23 • 3 p.m. MI time Lynn Kellogg will present a Botswana photo safari. Admission is $3.00 for adults. Sun., March 24 • 3 p.m. MI time The nationally acclaimed Deep Fried Pickle Project Band will perform at Sarett Nature Center. After the concert, kids can build eco-friendly instruments. Admission is $7 for adults and $1 for children. Please phone (269) 927-4832 to register. Wed., March 27 • 10 a.m.-5 p.m. MI time Sarett Nature Center’s Explore Michigan program will travel to the Frederik Meijer Gardens and Butterfly House. The $35 fee includes transportation and admission; lunch is on your own in the café. Pre-registration is required; please phone (269) 927-4832. Sarett Nature Center, 2300 Benton Center Road, Benton Harbor MI. Phone: 269/927-4832 • e-mail: sarett@sarett.com Page 19 Join us for Our Annual Easter Brunch Buffet 10 am - 3 pm Make Your Reservations Today!! Seating is Limited! BRUNCH FEATURES: Chef Carved Virginia Baked Ham Chef Carved Roasted Beef aujus Omelet Station • Bacon & Sausage Hash Brown Bake • Biscuits and Gravy French Toast • Eggs Benedict Pretzel Encrusted Chicken w/Parmesan Cream Sauce Baked Whitefish with Lemon, Wine, Butter Sauce Roasted Vegetable Penne Pasta Mashed Potatoes & Vegetables • Salad Bar Pastries, Fruit Platter, Specialty Salads, Sweets Table And much more! $21.95 ADULTS $9.95 CHILDREN (10 yrs. and under) Open to the Public Daily 11:30 a.m. Year Round 12 on the Lake, Michigan City • 219-873-1788 www.watersedgemc.com Root Funeral Home Beginning/Intermediate Watercolor WILLIAM H. ROOT • THOMAS W. ROOT • BRIAN W. ROOT Richard Church will be offering a 6-week Beginning/Intermediate Watercolor Class at the Chesterton Art Center starting Fri., April 5th from 10 a.m.noon. Richard will lead students through a variety of watercolor techniques - a perfect class for the firsttime painter or a wonderful refresher for the mildly experienced. The cost of the class is $60 for members and $65 for non-members. Supplies are not included. To register, contact the Chesterton Art Center at 219-9264711. The Chesterton Art Center is located at 115 S. 4th St., Chesterton, IN. A locally owned and operated funeral home serving Michigan City and the Beach Area by the Root Family since 1938. Pre-Arrangement consultation available at no obligation. 312 East Seventh Street Michigan City, IN 46360 (219) 874-6209 THE Page 20 March 21, 2013 reAnne rcrêperie e i P Opening for Fifteenth Season Friday, March 22nd 11 a.m. Friday - Sunday • 11-4 (MI Time) 9 South Barton Street • New Buffalo, MI • (269) 469-9542 Location: 1⁄2 block west of Whittaker St. & the Hwy. 12 intersection Mango Spanish Professional Spanish Translations and Tutoring Written Translations: • English-Spanish 12-15 cents/word. • Technical English-Spanish 17-22 cents/word. Interpreting: • English-Spanish $35 / hour. • Spanish-English $35 / hour. Tutoring: Group and private sessions. Children and adults are welcome. For more information please call or email: (219)561.0905 • jessica@clond.net TILE SHOWER LEAKING? We guarantee our showers not to leak. TILE GROUT STAINED OR DISCOLORED? Make your tile grout new again or change color with epoxy grout stain. Your grout will never stain again. Call the Shower and Grout Stain Professionals DELARME TILE & STONE PH/FAX# 219-326-6832 40 Years Experience / 31 Years On The Lakefront www.bluemoondance.net Hhh Beginner/ Intermediate Classes Wednesdays, April 3,10,17,24, 2013 6:30 pm Foxtrot 7:30 pm Swing Singles 1 dance $45, 2/$85 Couples 1 dance $85, 2/$160 Registration deadline: 4/1/13 Class held Memorial Hall • 801 Liberty Trail, Michigan City 219-680-9261 or email lamblittle1791@gmail.com Culver to Host Michiana’s Rising Star WNIT Public Television is pleased to announce that the Culver Military Academy auditorium will host one of the five regional competitions of “Michiana’s Rising Star,” a search for the brightest and best talent in the entire Michiana region. The Culver contest will be held on Sat., June 15, and includes entrants from Marshall, Starke, Fulton, LaPorte, Porter and Pulaski counties in Indiana. The five top performers from each region will then compete at the WNIT studio each evening from Sun., July 28 through Fri., Aug. 2, to determine the grand prize winner and “Michiana’s Rising Star.” Said WNIT’s Vice President for Production Angel Hernandez, “It’s easy to apply. Just send WNIT a tape or disc of your act. Applications are being accepted until March 31, 2013. This is going to be an exciting and fun event!” The grand prize winner will receive $1,000 cash and the opportunity to appear on WNIT programs. Other awards will be given to each of the top contestants. Judging will be conducted by area arts professionals, media personnel, professional performers and local celebrities. In addition, the public will be invited to call in to vote for their favorites. For detailed instructions on how to enter, visit the contest web site at wnit.org or phone the station at 574.675.9648 x 309. WNIT Public Television is a not-for-profit corporation celebrating over 39 years of broadcasting in northern Indiana and southwestern Michigan. Hageman Library: News at Noon If you love to discuss current events, Westchester Public Library’s newest monthly program is for you. Interested adults are invited to “News at Noon” at Hageman Library, 100 Francis St., Porter, on Thurs., March 21, from noon-1 p.m. Attendance at the program is free of charge. Whether you get your news from the newspaper, magazines, or the Internet, join the discussion on issues and events happening in the world today and sample other viewpoints. Attendees are encouraged to bring an idea of something they would like to discuss and/or an article for others to read in case they are not familiar with the topic. More information: 219/926-9080. GIFTS e om n rH Fo arde ates & G rtific e tC Gif CUSTOM FRAMING Be ART ach Sc Easter Framing and Gifts F enes lo We’re Just a Hop Away! Landsc rals L & M Framing and Gallery www.web.triton.net/landmframing/ 202 S. Whittaker, New Buffalo Open Daily 11-5 ape s So uth Po Sho ste re rs 269-469-4800 THE March 21, 2013 Page 21 Monday Musicale Celebrates Schubert Michigan City’s Barker Mansion will be the scene of a “19th Century Schubertiade” as Monday Musicale members gather on Mon., March 25 at 7 p.m. The public is welcome to attend this classical music program. While there is no admission charge, donations to the club’s scholarship fund are appreciated. A “Schubertiade” is an event held to celebrate the music of Austrian composer Franz Schubert (17971828). Compositions by Felix Mendelssohn, Robert Schumann and Johannes Brahms will also be heard, according to program chairman Joan Brill. Performers are to include vocalists Deborah Beien, Frank Casorio and Donna Mitchell. Also, John Crayton, Connie Hendricks, Katherine Kallay, Florence Long and Stan Shepard on strings. They will be joined by guest cellists Amber Walton Amar and Rosilee West. Ann Dobie and Carol Garrett will play a Brahms waltz for piano four hands. Schubert’s art song “The Shepherd on the Rock” will feature soprano Sheryl Edwards, Merry Johnson on flute, and Lee Meyer on piano. Meyer will also present Schubert’s “Piano Sonata in A major,” the first movement. A social hour follows the program. The hosting committee, led by Dobie and Garrett, will serve light refreshments in the mansion’s dining room. Monday Musicale offers both active and associate (non-performing) memberships. For more information, please contact Ange Benz at (219) 874-3754 or Sue Cassler at (219) 362-1421. EASTER BRUNCH March 31, 2013 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. (central time) For Brunch Reservations Please Call 219.778.9595 1933 East 800 North, LaPorte, IN 2003 East 1000 North Fail Road & 1000 North LaPorte, LaPorte, IN IN 219.778.2938 219.778.2938 EASTER DINNER 3:00 p.m. til 8:00 p.m. (central time) reservations for groups of 8 or more PALM SUNDAY 2013 Indiana Travel Publications With spring break quickly approaching and summer vacation not far behind, families can turn to the official 2013 Indiana travel publications to plan their Indiana getaways. The Indiana Office of Tourism Development (IOTD) distributes three publications each year: the Indiana Travel Guide, Indiana Festival Guide and Indiana Travel Map. To order a free copy of any or all of the tourism publications, go to www.VisitIndiana.com. In addition, the online order form allows guests to sign up to receive publications annually. While on the site, visitors can also view videos and photos of trip ideas for families, couples and everyone in between! The Indiana Travel Guide is a comprehensive travel resource with 136 pages of information on attractions, entertainment, special events, recreation, restaurants and lodging options throughout the state. Readers can learn more about fun and educational themed activities from outdoor adventure and locally grown to arts & culture and family fun. The Indiana Festival Guide is organized chronologically by month and offers details and descriptions on more than 475 festivals throughout the state. MARCH 24TH 10:00 A.M. A very special Sunday Morning Worship Service that you will not want to miss!! Good Friday “THE LAST WEEK” MARCH 29TH 6:30 P.M. Communion Service Bro. Rick Jones, former minister of Countryside Christian Church and Timothy of First Christian will be speaking HOPE DID RISE! EASTER SUNDAY MARCH 31ST Elder’s Easter Breakfast 8:00-9:30 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 10:00 A.M. A Voice of Hope MICHIGAN CITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH 11232 W. Earl Road Phone 872-5708 for more information THE Page 22 March 21, 2013 Cemetery & Research Association Eating Well for Healthy Living The Cemetery & Research Association of LaPorte Co., IN had their first meeting of the year recently at the home of Pres. Deanna West. Members from various areas of the county meet bi-monthly on the second Monday at 1:00 p.m. With the motto of “We remember, search and document, so they are not forgotten,” members research the numerous LaPorte County cemeteries, many dating to the beginning of the county, and attempt to document all county cemeteries, including abandoned and non-existent and the burials therein. This information including family histories, when known, is then placed on the association website http://www.dunelady.com/laporte/cemeteries by webmaster West. The group is currently seeking information on the abandoned Allen Toney Family Burying Ground which was located south of St. Rd. 4 off 350E adjacent to the 2000 block of Pleasant Acres Subdivision. Anyone having any information to the exact location of the cemetery; who was buried in this cemetery and dates of death; what may have happened to the tombstones or were the burials removed to another location, is asked to contact Patricia Harris 219-872-3273 or pagharris@sbcglobal.net The website can also be linked from http://www. dunelady.com/laporte/ which is part of the Indiana Gen Web to which the group also offers research information on La Porte County, IN such as county histories, marriage, houses of worship, schools, funeral homes, veterans and publications for sale. These two sites are well-recognized sites for area genealogical research. The next meeting of the Cemetery & Research Association of LaPorte Co., IN will be at 1:00 p.m. 8 April. Anyone interested in becoming a member of this research group is invited. Adults interested in learning more about how foods affect our bodies in different ways are invited to register for one or all of the sessions in Eating Well for Living Healthy, March 25, April 8 & 29, May 13, and June 3, from 3-4:30 p.m. at Westchester Public Library. Classes will take place in the Bertha Wood meeting room at Thomas Library, 200 W. Indiana Ave., Chesterton. Registered Dietetic Technician Gia DeMartinis-Novak will lead the classes. Registration for individual sessions is necessary. Sign up at the Reference desk or phonel219/926-7696. •Foods to Fight Inflammation will be the first class, to take place on March 25. Chronic inflammation feeds a variety of diseases such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, lupus, heart disease, COPD, etc. Choosing to eat the right foods can benefit the body and assist in the management of chronic inflammation. •On April 8, learn The Truth about Carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are portrayed as the villains in many popular diet fads, while in truth they are actually essential and vital nutrients needed by your body and brain for optimal functioning. •Heart Healthy Eating on April 29 will focus on the first line of defense against cardiovascular disease: a healthy diet and exercise. Learn how to incorporate heart healthy meals and movement into your daily routine. •At the May 13 session, Keys to Healthy Weight Loss, learn the safest and most effective ways for achieving healthy and lasting weight loss. Increase your energy and reduce your risk for cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and many cancers. •The final session in the series, Diabetes: Selfmanagement, will take place on June 3. Choosing the right foods can be daunting for people with diabetes. Learn basic and easy guidelines for meal planning. DeMartinis-Novak earned her Bachelor’s Degree from Trinity Christina College with a Biology major and a minor in Chemistry. She also earned an Associate’s Degree in Applied Nutrition from Central Arizona College. She has worked at Kraft General Foods performing vitamin analysis of foods. She also served a Dietetic internship at Methodist Hospitals in Gary and Merrillville and Methodist Cardiac Rehab Center and Outpatient Diabetes Clinic, and worked at Methodist Hospital in Merrillville. For more information or to register, please call the Reference Department at 219/926-7696. Ted Perzanowski, M.Div., B.A. inc An effective alternative to counseling and psychotherapy for individuals, couples, and families 219.879.9155 Michigan City 312.938.9155 Chicago www.talktotedinc.com ted@talktotedinc.com NEW MATTRESSES – TAX REFUND SALE!! Twin Mattresses from $99 • Good Full Set $256 • Firm Queen Set $274. Euro Top Queen Set $385 • Great Queen Eco/Gel Memory Foam Pillow Top Set was $1099, Sale $695 • King Euro Top Sets From $545. Mr. Mattress LLC. A local family owned business. 525 Lincolnway, LaPorte. Ph 219-363-3974. 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March 21 -- Flying Carpet Travelogue: Around the World with Doug Jones. 7 pm at Elston Performing Arts Theatre, Detroit & Spring streets, MC. Tix $5 at the door. March 22 -- Michiana Crafters. All crafters invited to this new group meeting 6-10 pm MI time at Sawyer Highlands Church, 13100 Red Arrow Hwy., Sawyer, MI. Info: email 7HCS@comcast.net March 22 -- “As Young As You Feel Day”--2nd Art of Green Fashion Show. 5:30-7:30 pm at the LaP. Co. Convention & Visitors Bureau, Marquette Mall, MC. Clothing, accessories and couture hats. More information at 219-872-5055. March 22 -- PNC Student Improv Group, The Ranting Llamas, will perform at 8 pm, at Mainstreet Theatre, 807 Franklin St., MC. Tix $5 at the door. Proceeds go to Habitat for Humanity. March 22-24 -- “Fiddler on the Roof” performed by Marquette High School at the Rudy Hart Theatre, 306 W. 10th St., MC. Fri/Sat 7 pm; Sun/2 pm. Tix at the door $10/adults, $8/students & seniors; $5/children 12 yrs. and younger. March 22-25 -- At the Vickers Theatre: “Any Day Now.” Gay couple want to adopt abandoned child with Down’s Syndrome. Rated PG-13. Fri thru Mon/6:15 pm. Also: “Amour.” Academy Award winner for Best Foreign Film. French w/Eng. subtitles. Fri thru Sun/9 pm, also Sun/3 pm. Rated PG-13. Also: “Buster Keaton Short Film Festival.” Sat/12 pm, 1 pm, 2 pm, 3 pm. Free adm.Vickers Theatre, 6 N. Elm St., Three Oaks, MI. www.vickerstheatre. com March 23 -- Trash ‘n Treasure Sale. 8 am-1 pm at the Senior Center, Washington Park, MC. Free adm. Open to the public. Coffee & doughnut in am; bbq sandwich & hot dogs served at lunch time. Parking stickers will be available; bring car registration. March 23 -- Easter Egg Hunt. 11 am MI time at Harbert Park, Red Arrow Hwy. Adm. free. Sponsored by New Buffalo Savings Bank. March 23 -- Coffee get-together at Old Lighthouse Museum, Washington Park, MC, for current and prospective docents. 1 pm. Must be 18 yrs. or older. Attend to find out more or phone 872-6133 or visit www.oldlighthousemuseum.org March 23 -- A Jane Austen Tea at the MC Public Library. 1 pm. For ages 6th grade thru adult. Seating is limited; 873-3045 for more information. March 23 -- The Bach Institute at Valparaiso University presents Johann Sebastian Bach’s “Mass in B Minor.” 7 pm in the Chapel of the Resurrection THE March 21, 2013 Blinds | Shades | Shutters David Aaker 269.612.0290 Mark Kroll 269.612.0888 New Buffalo | Michigan Christos Coin & Jewelry PAYING HIGH PRICES FOR: • RARE COINS • ALL TYPES OF COINS • SCRAP GOLD • ANY SILVER • FINE WATCHES 1802 E. US Hwy 20 Michigan City, IN (219) 814 4333 Evergreen Plaza www.christoscoins.com ALWAYS BUYING COLLECTIONS & ESTATES Welcome to LITTLE GIANT Real Chicago Pizza Country Carry Out or Delivery Only Home of the never disappointing REAL PIZZA www.freewebs.com/realpizza Stop 24, Long Beach - 500 feet from the Beach NOT VALID WITH OTHER OFFERS 874 - 4268 219-874-4268 ____________________________________ of Long Beach 87G - IANT 87G-IANT Phone Number: _______________________ LITTLE GIANT REAL PIZZA CARRY-OUT OR DELIVERY ONLY FREE DELIVERY Name & Address i a ____________________________________ 20 Years of 26 valuable coupon Since 1986 $1.00 off any 16'' LARGE 50¢ off any 14'' MEDIUM on campus. Tix: phone 219-464-5162 or online at www.valpo.edu/bach March 24 -- PALM SUNDAY March 24 -- Author Robert Rodi at the MC Public Library at 2 pm to speak on his book about Jane Austen and why she was one of the “most unsparing satirists of her century.” Tea and cookies will be served. March 25 -- Great Decisions foreign policy discussion group at MC Public Library returns for its 15th season. 6:30 pm. Topic: Myanmar. Call for info: 873-3049. March 25 -- Monday Musicale. 7 pm at Barker Mansion, 631 Washington St., MC. Public is invited to attend this musical salute to Schubert. Social hour follows the program. Adm. free, but donation to scholarship fund is accepted. Story elsewhere this issue. March 26 -- MAKE UP YOUR OWN HOLIDAY DAY March 26 -- Michigan City Kindergarten and Pre-K Roundup. See detailed story elsewhere this issue. March 26 -- “Beasts of the Southern Wild.” Academy Award nominated film will be shown at LaPorte Co. Public Library, 904 Indiana Ave., LaPorte. 6 pm. Rated PG-13. Free adm. Part of the PNC Odyssey Arts & Cultural Events series. April 5 -- 21st Annual Taste of La Lumiere. 7 pm in Marsch Gymnasium on campus. $20/adult in adv. or $25/at the door. $15/senior citizens, $60/household family. April 5-7, 11-14 -- “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.” Presented by Footlight Players. Thurs thru Sat/8 pm; Sun/2 pm. Tix $12; reserve at 874-4035 or www.footlightplayers.org April 6 -- “Spring Fling Dance”--singles party dinner/dance. Dinner 6:30 pm; dancing 7:30-11 pm at Skwiat American Legion Post, MC. Adm. $8 and dish to pass. Info: 423-744-4732. Parents Without Partners Chapter 193. April 13 -- Casey Abrams (American Idol finalist) in concert at The Acorn Theater, 107 Generations Dr., Three Oaks, MI. 8 pm MI time. Tix $30; reserve at 269/756-3879 or online at www.acorntheater.com April 15-20 -- Valparaiso University’s 28th Annual Jazz Fest on campus. Special guests David Sanborn Trio (April 20) 8 pm in Harre Union Ballroom. Tix must be purchased in person or online at www.valpo.edu/ No phone orders will be taken. Farther Afield: March 23 -- New Troy’s Indoor Flea Market. 9 am-3 pm MI time at New Troy Community Center, 13372 California Road, New Troy, MI. Free adm., homecooked meal avail. for purchase. Map on www. friendsofnewtroy.org March 23 -- “Meet the Tastemakers.” Spring symposium at Fernwood Botanical Garden & Nature Preserve, 13988 Range Line Rd., Niles, MI. Phone 269-695-6491 or www.fernwoodbotanical.org Page 25 THE Page 26 March 21, 2013 CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED RATES - (For First 2 Lines.) 1-3 ads - $7.00 ea. •• 4 or more ads - $5.50 ea. (Additional lines- $1.00 ea.) PH: 219/879-0088 - FAX 219/879-8070. Email: classads@thebeacher.com CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE RECEIVED BY FRIDAY - NOON - PRIOR TO THE WEEK OF PUBLICATION PERSONAL SERVICES SAVE YOUR PRECIOUS MEMORIES DIGITALLY ON CDs or DVDs Home movies-slides-pictures transferred to CDs or DVDs Wedding & Event Documentation. Corporate and Industrial Video Productions Contact: Patrick Landers at Midwest Video Communications 219-879-8433 or landerspatrick@comcast.net ALTERATIONS PLUS. Clothing alterations. 516 Wabash St., Michigan City. 219-874-0086. RON NAGLE MUSIC. Entertainment and Lessons: pop, strings, band & voice. Call 219/872-1217. JERRY’S CLOCK REPAIR SHOP on Tilden Ave., Michigan City is open. Call 219-221-1534. RETIRED MALE TEACHER seeks opportunity to help others. Would be good for driving, light delivery, chaufeurring, customer service, providing small presentations and sales, etc. Call 219-608-3501. KAREN’S ALTERATION KORNER. Specializing in wedding alterations. Serving NWI for 21 years. USA owned. Appointments 219-872-2098 Gold Cha-Chinger. The man who will test, weigh and help you get up to 95% value on your gold. (Pawn shops typically pay 30%) Call Joel. 269-469-0064 HOME HEALTH – CAREGIVERS - NANNIES COMFORT KEEPERS Providing Comforting Solutions For In-Home Care Homemakers, attendants, companions From 2 to 24 hours a day (including live-ins) Personal emergency response systems All of our compassionate caregivers are screened, bonded, insured, and supervised. Call us at 877/711-9800 Or visit www.comfortkeepers.com VISITING ANGELS AMERICA’S CHOICE IN HOMECARE Select your Caregiver from our Experienced Staff! 2-24 hour Care, Meal Preparation, Errands. Light Housekeeping, Respite Care for Families All Caregivers screened, bonded, insured Call us at 219-877-8956 • 800-239-0714 • 269-612-0314 Or visit www.visitingangels.com IN Personal Service Agency License #09-011822-1 CAREGIVER FOR THE ELDERLY can help the person to maintain an independence in the security of his/her own home. Personalized services may include: • 7 days/24 hours care and attention • day or night shift assistance • personal care and grooming • medication reminders • prescribed exercises • lifting and transferring • assistance with meals and nutrition • laundry and light housekeeping • errands and shopping Call Halina at 219-872-6221 • leave message CULTURED, EXPERIENCED CARE PROVIDER will be available as of 3/15/13 for full time, part time or occasional care. Experienced w/dementia patients, etc. Verifiable, exemplary references. NO AGENCY please. Call Emilie after 6 pm. 219-221-3450. HEALTH & PHYSICAL FITNESS • • • MASSAGE THERAPY & WELLNESS CENTER • • • Experienced massage therapists specializing in the treatment of stress, stiffness, soreness and pain. Treatments tailored to your individual needs. Check website for details on offerings, including corporate programs, pregnancy and infant massage, foot massage and gift certificates. www.wellness-specialists.com 1026 North Karwick Road • Michigan City, IN 219-879-5722 CLEANING - HOUSEKEEPING PERSONAL TOUCH CLEANING -- Homes - Condos - Offices. Day and afternoons available. - Call Darla at 219/878-3347. SUZANNE’S CLEANING 219/326-5578. CLEANING SOLUTIONS. Home & office cleaning services, 14 yrs. exp. Insured, free estimates. Call 219-210-0580. FINISHING TOUCH: Residential & Specialty Cleaning Service Professional - Insured - Bonded - Uniformed #1 in Customer Satisfaction. Phone 219/872-8817. HOME MATTERS CLEANING SERVICE INC. Residential & Commercial accounts welcome; Specializing in vacation homes. Window cleaning specials begin March. www.homematterscleaning.com • Melissa 219-898-1060. ESSENTIAL CLEANING. Specializing in New Construction/Remodeling Clean-up, Business and Home Maintenance Cleaning. Residential and Commercial. Insured and references available. Call Rebecca at 219-617-7746 or e-mail essentialcleaning1@sbcglobal.net. TWO LADIES AND A VACUUM. Residential and Specialty Cleaning Services. Bonded & Insured. Ref. avail. Call Mary 219-229-5417. Maid By the Lake. Home Cleaning Service for residential and rental home properties. Offer weekly, bi-weekly, one time cleans. Visit www.maidbythelake.com - e-mail maidbythelake@yahoo.com or call 219-575-8837. Call to schedule your spring cleaning. Need Help? Cleaning • Meals • Laundry. No job too small. Call Linnea at 708/220-0085 or linnea.yunke@yahoo.com HOME CLEANING SERVICE. Have excellent references. Will do daily, weekly or seasonal. Also do home care for the elderly. Have 15 yrs. exp. in Michigan City and 10 yrs. in Long Beach. Call Kathy 219-561-1063. Harbor Country Residential & Vacation Rental Cleaning. Spring Cleaning Specials! Call Val at 219-395-6596. HOUSEKEEPER, cleaning, laundry, cooking, run errands, gardening, will sit with elderly or kids. Have References. Call Mary 219-325-9504. QUALITY CARPET CARE. Since 2003. Air Duct Cleaning • Upholstery Cleaning • Oriental Rug Cleaning. 219-608-3145. 2501 Oriole Trail, Long Beach, IN 46360 HANDYMAN-HOME REPAIR-PLUMBING QUALITY CARPENTRY: Expert remodeling of kitchens, bathrooms. Also: doors, windows, skylights, ceramic tile, drywall, decks & repairs. Small jobs welcome. Call Ed at 219/878-1791. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HIRE Sue’s HUSBAND Is your list of household repair & maintenance projects growing? Small jobs welcome. - Quality Work. -- Call Ed Berent @ 219/879-8200. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• H & H HOME REPAIR • jh.homeimprovement@yahoo.com We specialize in: • Carpentry • Finished Basements • New Baths • Decks • • Electrical • Plumbing • Flooring • Ceramic Tile • Drywall/Painting • Power Washing. Jeffery Human, owner -- 219/861-1990. HANDYMEN AT YOUR SERVICE. We can do most anything. Serving Northern Indiana since 1989. Call Finishing Touch, Inc. 219-872-8817. RENT-A-MAN MAINTENANCE INC. Power Washing (decks, houses, concrete) – gutters – yard work – moving/hauling – estate clean-up any odd job (no job too small) Serving your community for over 10 years. Free estimates – fully insured Call us at 219-229-4474 ••HP Electric•• ••Emergency Service 24/7 •• Licensed & insured ••Cell 219-363-9069 • Office 219-326-5578 BILL SMART – Skilled Handyman • Carpenter • Electrician Plumber • Painting and Tile. 269-469-4407 YOUR HOME IS YOUR BIGGEST ASSET. Let us increase its value. Licensed and insured. Glass House Construction Remodeling and Repairs. Free estimates. Call Jeff 219-221-3089. A-PLUS, INC. Call now for all of your remodeling needs! We specialize in all aspects of Interior/Exterior Remodeling, Painting & Roofing! Cleaning & Staining Decks! No job is too small or too large. Please call our expert staff for a free quote. Fully licensed and bonded. (219) 395-8803 THE March 21, 2013 Page 27 PAINTING-DRYWALL-WALLPAPER WISTHOFF PAINTING -- REFERENCES Small Jobs Welcome -- Call 219/874-5279 JEFFERY J. HUMAN INTERIOR/EXTERIOR PAINTING & STAINING NOW OFFERING SPECIAL WINTER RATES Custom Decorating - Custom Woodwork Hang/Finish Drywall - Wallpaper Removal Insured. Ph. 219/861-1990. Jh.homeimprovement@yahoo.com A & L PAINTING COMPANY -- INTERIOR & EXTERIOR 20-YEARS EXPERIENCE. Also Power Wash, Seal & Paint Decks. Seniors (65+) 10% off labor. References. Reasonable. Phone 219/778-4145 • 219/363-9003 DUNIVAN PAINTING & POWERWASHING Interior/Exterior •Deck Washing & Staining. Local. Exp. Insured. Reasonable Rates. Call Brian at 219-741-0481. CLOSED FOR THE SEASON UNTIL MARCH 2013. HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM WAYNE’S PAINTING.. LOYALTY FOR HIRE. Hardworking, honest painter. Interior/Exterior work at competitive pricing. Insured. Free Estimates. Call Nick for a quick quote at Fineline Painting & Maintenance 219-707-0257. LANDSCAPE-Lawns-Clean Up, Etc. H & D TREE SERVICE and LANDSCAPING, INC. -Full service tree and shrub care. Trimming, planting, removal. Firewood, snowplowing, excavating. -- Call 872-7290. FREE ESTIMATES HEALY’S LANDSCAPING & STONE 219/879-5150 www.healysland.com 218 State Road 212, Michigan City, IN YOUR #1 STOP FOR ALL YOUR LANDSCAPING NEEDS! H & S Services, Inc. Landscape & Garden Center 2621 E US Hwy 12 219-872-8946 (Located by Karwick) hsservicesinc.com Store Hours Mon 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., Sat 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. Now Offering Hardscape services (Block walls, Fireplaces, Patios) Landscape Design, Sprinkler Systems New items coming to Garden Center in 2012 Gardening tools, Bird supplies, Yearly fertilizer maintenance Yearly maintenance contracts available for: mowing, snow, yard clean-ups, gutters, weed picking YOUR ONE STOP SHOP FOR YOUR LANDSCAPE NEEDS * Coupons available on Facebook ADDIE’S LAWN MAINTENANCE & Power Wash Yard Clean-Up • Mowing • Aeration • Thatching • Stain & Seal • Residential & Commercial Free Est. Call 219-221-6222 or 219-229-7700. JIM’S SNOW PLOWING Free EstImates. Call 219-879-3733 -- Leave message. • THE GROUNDS GUYS LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT SNOW PLOWING • SNOW SHOVELING Commercial and Residential 877-373-LAWN (toll free) • 219-878-3032 mick.wulff@mail.groundsguys.com GREEN LEAVES TREE SERVICE. Tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, storm damage. Free est. Fully licensed, insured. We also offer bundled firewood that meets State Park compliance. Call Jason at 219-877-8263 • www.greenleavestreeservice.com LAWN MOWING, GUTTER CLEANING, SPRING CLEAN-UP, YARD WORK. For details, call ABE at 219-210-0064. WANT TO SELL FILES • 4 DRWRS • USED • ALL STEEL • MC STORE ONLY - FIRME’S (2 Stores) 11th & Franklin Streets, Michigan City - 219/874-3455 Hwy 12, Beverly Shores - Just West of Traffic Light - 219/874-4003 GARAGE SALES, ESTATE SALES, ETC. MOVING SALE. March 30, 8am-?? 2000 Golden Gate Dr., Long Beach. Lots of furniture, Royal Doulton dinnerware, Dansk Dinnerware, treadmill, stationary indoor bike, computer desk, crystal, Lennox & lots more!! The Good Things Sale, resale at its best is this weekend March 23rd 10-2pm & 24th noon-4pm. Over 40 participants have cleaned their homes, garages & storage units and submitted 1,200 + items for resale. Long Beach Community Center, 2501 Oriole Trl., Long Beach, IN. 219-861-6188. Home of the Girlfriend Sale! Come shop for lamps, linens, 2 lg. white party canopies, golf clubs & bag, ice cream maker, roll top desk, many original pieces of art, photos, prints, posters, art collection of 7 deadly sins, small decorative rugs, throw pillows, wicker headboard & dresser, lacrosse gear, George Forman grill, table top humidifiers, youth bicycle helmet, pink accessories for a young girl’s room, vintage toys from the 60s, 2 lg. handmade doll houses, toaster, pots & pans, thermal coffee dispensers, quality like new upholstered sofa & love seat, 9x12 area rug, 5x8 woven wool rug, Loony Tunes Pepsi glasses, clean full size futon w/ frame, 4 metal barstools, baby swing, basinet, candles & holders, many sets of glasses including really nice crystal service for 12 in 4 styles w/ etched dots, several sets of dishes from collectable to stoneware w/fill in pieces of fiesta and jadeite, great VCR collection & DVDs, antique sofa, benches, old slide projector, 3 sewing machines one heavy duty, electric typewriter, old time clock, assorted tools, extension ladder, lighting fixtures, pulpit, new in box abdominal exercise machine, home brewery kit, stainless steel sink & faucet, several wooden game boards, spring floral bouquets, corner shelf unit, white plastic yard chairs, small table and love seat, many baskets, jewelry boxes, bentwood rocker, single wood chairs, upright piano, 2 round laminate dining tables, 2x-4x new men’s clothing, 10 vintage gold molded chairs w/bent metal legs, 4 ft. fish tank light, drafting table, round wood pedestal dining table w/4 chairs, garage hanging storage racks, Garmin 5000, and sooooo very much more. Doors open on time and cash is appreciated. WANT TO RENT or LEASE LOOKING TO LEASE HOME ON LAKE SHORE DRIVE. May through November. Call 219-879-0615. REAL ESTATE COMMERCIAL – RENTALS/LEASE/SELL OFFICE FOR LEASE, approx. 700 sq.ft. in front of Rocky’s Body Shop. Gray Leasing, LLC, 3611 E. US Hwy 12, MC. Call 219-879-6984 or 219-221-0929. RENTALS INDIANA LONG BEACH COZY 3/BR HOUSE AT STOP 15 (Across from Beach) Summer Rental. Fireplace and Large Deck. No pets. Call 708/370-1745. DUNESCAPE BEACH CLUB LAKEFRONT CONDOS -- 2 and 3 bedrooms. October-May -- $1,100 to $2,000 per mo. (1 mo. min.) DUNESCAPE REALTY - 219/872-0588. WINTER RENTAL ON LAKE SHORE DRIVE. $850/mo. + utilities. Call 708-602-3394. Stop 31. Dec to May/June or short term avail. Nicely furn. 3BR, 2BA with 3-season porch. Family room. Wifi avail. $800/mo + util. W/D. No smoking, no pets. 4-min. walk to beautiful beach. See VRBO #372192. Call Pat at 708-361-8240 or 773-979-2649. SUMMER SEASON 2013 SPECIAL! Long Beach-Stop 16-on the beach 3BR, 2.5BA, A/C, W/D, gas BBQ. Large deck—great views! All linens, beach chairs, towels. $2,300/wk. Add’l discount for June. Call 630-363-3176. GREAT 5BR HOUSE. CLOSE TO BEACH AT STOP 20. CALL PATTY AT 773-401-2966. CHARMING VINTAGE MICHIANA HOME – ¼ blk. from lake, Stop 37. Furn., 3BR, 2BA. Delightful décor, new beds. Sleeps 8. C/A, frpl, BBQ, screen porch off lg. kitchen, wraparound deck, deck off master BR, W/D, dishwasher, TV/DVD, linens, all util. except phone. For info email jvwestern@yahoo.com • Phone Judy 847-814-8215. POTTAWATTOMIE PARK. Beautiful 3BR, 3BA, finished basement home on ½ acre corner lot with large yard. $1,300/mo. 219-229-8344. SHERIDAN BEACH – charming knotty pine cottage. 4BR, 2BA. C/A, cable. ½ blk. to beach. Close to park, zoo and shopping. Ping pong and foosball for those rainy days. $1,400/wk. Call Pam 708-383-2635. FOR RENT – A PLACE YOU CAN CALL HOME. Comfortable, nicely furnished room, includes all, for mature lady of good character. $485/mo. Sec. dep., credit check & lease req’d. If interested, call aft. 6 pm. 219-221-3450. BEACH HOUSE – STOP 31 3BR, 2BA Home. Cable, BBQ, deck, large yard, A/C, W/D, DW. Linens, towels and beach chairs provided. See it at VRBO #207001 or call John at 773-562-6561. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE THE Page 28 March 21, 2013 a Lampshade Specialty Shoppe LAMPS - Vintage and New AMERICAN MADE LAMPSHADES In Stock or Made To Order FR • SA • SU • MO 12-5 P.M. (MI) 900 W Buffalo St., New Buffalo, MI 269-469-2742 Special Projects BUY Custom Woodworking DIREC T & SAV “The Local Cabinet Maker” E High End Quality for Over 20 Years 10344 W. 400 N. 219-874-7184 Michigan City, IN 46360 L. John Bluzma WARREN J. ATTAR Agent Representing State Farm Since 1971 My 24 Hour Good Neighbor Service Number is (219) 874-4256 STATE FARM Auto Life Fire INSURANCE ® %53s%VERGREEN0LAZA -ICHIGAN#ITY). &AX WWWWARRENATTARCOM QUALITY CARPET CARE SINCE 2003 “IT’S CARPET CLEANING TIME!” Air Duct Cleaning • Upholstery Cleaning • Oriental Rug Cleaning 219-608-3145 2501 Oriole Trail, Long Beach, IN 46360 7 >̽ÃÊ"Ê 9ÕÀÊÀⶠi#VZB)PNFw ÀÊÃiÃLiÊÀÌ}>}iÊ >`ÛVi]ÊÃÌ>ÀÌÊLÞÊV>} >Ê-ÜiÌâÊ>ÌÊnÇ£ÓÓxÓ° 8 */" i3FNPEFMw i3FmOBODFw Ê-,6 ÊUÊ- 1817 Lake Shore Dr., Sheridan Beach. Entertain by the beach. Single family home with 2 units on LSD. Upstairs is a 2BR, 2BA and downstairs a studio with full kitchen. Deck with bar and lake views. Steps to beach. $485,000. Please call for more information 847-274-9800. 2051 LSD, Long Beach. Mid-century ranch, 4BR, 3BA, finished basement w/4th BA. Spacious living areas, guest suite, lakefront deck/patio, attached 2-car garage, surplus parking. 80 ft. lot. FSBO $799K. adoherty@dom.edu 123 GLIDDEN AVE., SHERIDAN BEACH. Rustic 2-story cottage. Great location, large lot, wooded private steps to the beach. $149,000 negotiable. Call 219-879-9319. By Owner: MICHIANA SHORES LOG CABIN. 2BR + loft, 1BA. Fieldstone fireplace, knotty pine, new hardwood flrs., new roof, vegetable garden, city water. On 2-1/2 lots. Asking $274,000. 205 Dreamwold Way. 219-878-1608. WOODED BUILDING SITE in Michiana Shores, Indiana located next door to 811 Elmwood Dr. Site is 80’x120’ with city water, sewage, gas & elec. Site is high and dry, perfect for a basement. Asking $39,900. Contact: Glen 219-851-6451 (glenranell@comcast.net) Michiana Crafters Michiana Crafters is a group of women who stamp, scrapbook, knit, crochet, quilt, bead, or work on whatever craft they love. Organizer, Robin Quackenbush, a former teacher, shared, “In recently moving to this community, I have found that people love to create, but don’t take the time, so I started this group because I am one of those people. Me time is important in our busy lives. I want people who love to make handmade creations to be able to get together in a location that they can spread out their supplies and have at it. So if you stamp, scrapbook, knit, crochet, quilt, bead, or have a craft you love, join them. Interested in learning how? Join them. It is free and fun. Michiana Crafters will next meet on Fri., March 22, from 6-10 p.m. (EST) at Sawyer Highlands Church, 13100 Red Arrow Highway, Sawyer, MI. Bring the craft project you are working on and a snack (Easter theme if you like) to share. Supplies will be available to make an Easter card too. For more information, contact Robin at 7HCS@ comcast.net or find the group on Facebook at www. facebook.com/michianacrafters. Not a Facebook user, then find them on Yahoo Groups at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/michianacrafters Since 1950 -Ê6 Á Carpet • Upholstery • Drapery • Blinds SHUTTER SALE GET WELL For: Stomach, Colon, Liver, Gall-Bladder, Pancreas, Rectal Disorders www.STOMACHDOCTORS.com Rakesh K. Gupta MD Low out of pocket cost Honors most private plans • Accepts approved amounts from insurance 1501 Wabash Street, Ste. 303 Michigan City, IN 800-422-9080/219-874-8711 Hardwood • Fauxwood • Composite By-Pass • Arches • Cafe • Bi-Fold Angled and Skylights 20% OFF Consultation Available • Blind & Shade Repair Don & Cheryl Young Proprietors (219) 872-7236 1102 Franklin Street Michigan City,IN 46360 www.mcinteriorsin.com THE March 21, 2013 Page 29 FEDERAL TAX CREDITS ARE BACK! Receive Up To Receive Up To Receive Up To $500 + $1200 + $470 in Tax Credits in MFG Rebates in Utility Rebates* Great Financing Options Available American Standard instant cash rebate available only on eligible systems and subject to dealer participation. Cannot be combined with other offers. Not valid on prior purchases. These offers are valid from February 1, 2013 through May 31, 2013. To download and print the government’s summary of Energy Star products that are eligible for HVAC credits for homeowners, visit www.energystar.gov/taxcredits. *Call for details. 219-874-2454 800-789-2210 www.MichianaMechanical.com Talk to us about a 401(k) rol lover . On March 21, 1790, Thomas Jefferson was appointed as the first United States Secretary of State, serving in that position for three years. On March 21, 1916, Frank Marshall took on 105 other chess players at the same time at a Washington, D.C., tournament. His final score was: 82 wins; 8 losses; 15 draws. On March 22, 1894, Montreal and Ottawa were the participants in hockey’s first Stanley Cup game. On March 22, 1895, Auguste and Louis Lumiere showed their first movie in Paris. On March 22, 1899, Ruth Page, who would become the world’s “grand dame” of dance, was born in Indianapolis. On March 23, 1743, Handel’s Messiah had its London premiere. During the “Hallelujah Chorus,” a captivated King George II rose to his feet. The audience rose with the King, and the tradition of standing during the chorus was born. On March 23, 1965, America’s first two-person spaceflight began as Gemini 3 blasted off carrying Virgil Grissom and John Young. On March 24, 1683, Rhode Island was purchased from the Indians. On March 25, 1882, fascinated New Yorkers lined up on the sidewalk to witness the first public demonstration of pancake making in the window of a restaurant. On March 25, 1954, RCA announced it had begun producing color television sets at its plant in Bloomington, IN. The sets, with 12-1/2 inch picture tubes, cost $1,000 each. On March 25, 1964, Britain set aside an acre of land at Runnymede, where the Magna Carta was signed in 1215, as a memorial for the late U.S. President John Kennedy. On March 26, 1885, the first commercial motion picture film was produced by the Eastman Dry Plate and Film Company at its Rochester, New York plant. On March 26, 1956, Althea Gibson became the first African-American to win a major tennis title, the women’s singles in the French Open. On March 27, 1513, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon sighted Florida, claiming the land for Spain. On March 27, 1794, acting on the recommendation of President George Washington, Congress approved the establishment of the United States Navy. On March 27, 1902, a Chicago newspaper writer first referred to the Chicago National League baseball team as the Cubs, a name officially adopted five years later. Jim Eriksson, Agent 405 Johnson Road Michigan City, IN 46360 Bus: 219-874-6360 jim.eriksson.gyxq@statefarm.com 1001389.1 If you’re about to retire or change jobs, you may have some decisions to make about your retirement plan money. Good thing there’s someone who knows you and is ready to help. Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.® CALL ME TODAY. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, Bloomington, IL THE Page 30 March 21, 2013 Breaking Point by C. J. Box We all have our breaking point. Some of us have a higher tolerance level than others, but even the strongest of us will snap given the right circumstances. And when the smoke clears in this thriller, what we think we saw and what really happened may be two different things. That’s the premise of this week’s exciting story by a master storyteller who knows just what buttons to push to keep you on the edge of your seat. Be careful you don’t fall off... Author C. J.Box gives us the thirteenth novel about game warden Joe Pickett. Joe has thousands of acres of land to cover in Wyoming where he lives with wife, Marybeth, and three daughters. One day Joe runs into Butch Roberson, a local contractor who seemed sincere and hard working. He had a wife and daughter, Hannah, who was best friends with one of Joe’s daughters. This day Butch said he was heading into the mountains to look for elk. There was nothing suspicious about that, and Joe went about his day. Later he received a call from Sheriff Reed who told him that two EPA agents were killed and it looked like Butch was the killer. Soon the town was crawling with federal agents, led by one Juan Baptista, who made his feelings about the local police known at once. To him, they were all Barney Fifes, the bumbling deputy on the old Andy Griffith Show. It seems that Butch had purchased a plot of land to build his dream home on. In steps the EPA and declared it a wetland. Butch can’t make contact with anyone in the EPA and instead, they start tacking on ridiculous fines that pile up every day until Butch and his wife are at their wit’s end. That’s when the agents show up and their bodies are found buried on Butch’s land. When the story about his fight with the EPA comes out, it makes Butch look more guilty the Beacher Business Printers than ever. A group of federal agents are ordered into the mountains to bring back Butch, and it’s obvious it doesn’t matter if he comes back dead or alive. Meanwhile, Joe starts his own investigation to find out why this Baptista is so eager to kill Butch. Joe, as a game warden who knows the area, is also ordered to lead the feds. Hostages, forest fire, army missiles, and a whole lot of what’s really going on here? makes this a book you will not want to put down. The mountain country and the wild animals that inhabit them are brilliantly described. As Joe goes further along, he begins to question how this all came about and how it could have been avoided, and most of all, what’s the real story? C. J. Box has based this novel on a real life, similar, situation that happened to a family in Idaho. Their fight with the EPA resulted in a landmark U. S. Supreme Court decision just last year. BookPage said, “C. J. Box moves from strength to strength with each new installment. I would say that he is at the top of his form, but the top just keeps moving ever upward.” Publishers Weekly said, “Thrilling wilderness chases, chilling stories of the abuse of power, and Pickett’s indomitable frontier spirit power this explosive novel.” Critics all agree that every Joe Pickett novel just gets better than the last, and that’s the mark of a great storyteller, the ability to not just sustain a character, but to have him grow and provide more exciting storylines with each new book. C.J. 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