Community Calendar Events

COMMUNITY CALENDAR 10/31/2001

BETHANY’S PASTA DINNER
You (and everyone you know) are invited to Bethany Lutheran Church, 2435 Engle Road for a Pasta Dinner on Friday, November 9th from 5pm to 7pm. We will be serving pasta, salad, bread stick and a drink. Carry out will be available. The cost is $6 for a regular dinner and $4 for a child’s dinner. Call 747-0713 for more information.

 

HEAD OF ITALY’S FONTANINI HEIRLOOM NATIVITIES TO APPEAR AT NEUHOUSER GARDEN AND GIFTS
Who: Marco Fontanini
What: Guest appearance to sign autographs and figurines
When: Thursday, November 8
from 4pm to 7pm.
Where: Neuhouser Garden and Gifts, 4605 W. Jefferson Blvd.
Cost: FREE and open to the public
Info: Contact Jeffrey Markley or Laura Stine at 436-8538

 

SOUTH WEST CONSERVATION CLUB INC. PUBLIC SCHEDULE
SWCC is a not-for-profit-corporation located at 5703 Bluffton Road
Trap and Skeet Shoot –– 12:30pm until close
Fish and Tenderloin Supper – Friday, November 2 & 16 – 5pm to 7:30pm
Trap and Skeet Shoot – Sunday, October 28 – 12:30pm until close
Sunday, November 11 & 25 – 12:30pm until close

 

FORT WAYNE WRITERS’ FORUM
for prose, poetry, and drama writers. Talkabouts, share, network. Tuesday, November 6 at 7pm, at the Towne House, 2209 St. Joe Center Road, Fort Wayne. Since new construction is taking place at the Towne House, and the front entrance is temporarily gone, if new please check for information. Call Trudy at 219-482-9362.

 

BAZAAR
Who: Emmaus Ladies Aid
What: Holiday Bazaar
When: November 10 from 9am to 3pm
Where: 2320 Broadway
Note: This is a handicap accessible site and wheelchairs are available. There will be a 106″ X 106″ knotted comforter (pieced top) to be sold by Silent Auction. The Bazaar booths include gift items, handmade crafts, homemade mincemeat, pickles, apple butter, jams, homemade breads, rolls, coffee cakes, and our special Christmas cookies, and house plants. Greeting cards and gift items from our school will be on sale. Noon luncheon served from 11am to 1pm. Soups, sandwiches, salads, homemade pies, and drinks will be served. For more information call 432-5228.

 

GET YOUR PET’S PICTURE TAKEN WITH SANTA CLAUSE
Who: Allen County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
What: Picture Your Pet With Santa Clause
When: Sunday, November 18th from 11am to 4pm
Where: PETS PLUS – Georgetown Square – East State Street
Why: To raise funds to care for our animals over the winter
Cost: $8 for 5 Holiday photo cards with envelopes
Note: All animals must be leashed or crated. For additional information please contact Tammy Campbell – Shelter Manager – Tuesday thru Saturday from noon to 5pm at 744-0454.

 

NORTHMEN’S 12TH ANNUAL HOMECOMING GOSPEL CONCERT LIVE VIDEO TAPING
Featuring the NORTHMEN, The BROWNS, Dane Bailey, Mike Pender, and a poppouri of Talent on Saturday, November 3rd at 6:30pm at the Bible Baptist Church, 4720 Wayne Trace. No admission charge but a Love Offering will be taken.

 

GODSPELL
The congregations of Peace Lutheran and Mt. Calvary Lutheran present the message of Jesus Christ in the musical GODSPELL Friday, November 2 at 7pm, Saturday, November 3 at 7pm, and Sunday, November 4 at 2pm. The musical will be presented at Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church, 1819 Reservation Drive, in Waynedale. There is no charge for this celebration. A free-will offering will be accepted.

 

PRAYER AND HEALING SERVICE
Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church
1819 Reservation Drive
November 11th at 6pm
Pray for our country and any personal concerns.

 

NEW WORSHIP SERVICE
Simpson United Methodist Church, 2501 S. Harrison Street, (Calhoun and Suttenfield) will begin a new informal worship service on Wednesday nights starting November 7th. Worship services will be from 7pm to 7:45pm and will feature Holy Communion each week. The entire community is invited to attend. For more information contact Pastor Scott Shoaff at 744-1169.

 

KOREAN WAR VETERANS ASSOCIATION
The November meeting of the KWVA Indiana Chapter One will be held at the American Legion Post 82, Harris Road on Saturday, November 10th. Meeting at 8am with social hour and breakfast at 7am. All members and friends and spouses are urged to attend. (Due to the Vet. Day Parade, the meeting will start one hour earlier this month.)
With the recent tragedy that our beautiful nation experienced on September 11th, lets all come out and join the Veterans for the Veterans Day Parade and wave those flags and really be THANKFUL for our freedom. Let’s make this Veterans Day parade the best ever. The parade takes place on Parnell Avenue and starts at 11am and will be on November 10th.

 

GREAT ZOO HALLOWEEN
The Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo will present the 23rd annual Great Zoo Halloween from October 19-31 from 6pm to 8:30pm weekdays and 5pm to 8:30pm Saturdays and Sundays. Admission is $4 for adults and $5 for children who receive treats. Ride the Eerie Express for an additional $1 per person.

 

RUMMAGE SALE
Who: United Methodist Women
What: Rummage Sale – quality clothes (all sizes), shoes, toys, misc. (preschool cots for kids) Christmas items.
When: Saturday, November 10th from 8:30am to 1pm
Where: Christ Church, 1101 McKinnie Avenue

 

NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF INDIANA NOW ACCEPTING CAR DONATIONS
Have a car, van, truck, boat, or other vehicle that’s cluttering up your driveway or just sitting around? Want to get rid of it and be able to take the value off your income tax? Donate it to the National Kidney Foundation. Call 1-800-382-9971 to donate your vehicle. It must be whole and have a clear title. Towing is free and vehicle need not be in running condition.

 

SAFE HALLOWEEN
Have a fun and safe trick or treat. Stop by Riverbend Health Care Center, 7519 Winchester Road, Monday, October 29 between 5pm and 7pm.

 

FALL BALL
Who: St. Therese Catholic Church
What: Adults Only Dance
When: November 10, 2001 – Doors open 7pm with buffet at 8pm
Where: 2222 Lower Huntington Road
How Much: Cost $8 per person – $15 per couple (includes Buffet) – Beer &
Wine will be available at the cash bar.
Entertainment: Band-PRIMETIME – 8PM to 11PM

 

SKYLINE SENIORS
Joe Grim, from “TRANSPORT FOR CHRIST” has re-scheduled, and will be at SKYLINE CHURCH, 5300 Winchester Road, Tuesday, November 13, 2001 at 10am. Potluck luncheon at noon. Visitors are welcome . . .

 

SAUERKRAUT SUPPER
Who: Redeemer Lutheran Church
What: Sauerkraut Supper – Mashed Potatoes, Sausage Gravy, Bratwurst, Apple Sauce, Bread, Butter, Dessert, Coffee, Lemonade, (Corn or Green Beans as substitute for Sauerkraut) – carry out available.
When: Friday, November 2 – 5pm to 7pm
Where: 202 West Rudisill Boulevard
Cost: $6 Adults
$4 for children 5 to 12 – under 5 FREE

 

SAUSAGE/PANCAKE BREAKFAST
Who: Mt. Calvary AAL Branch 1724
What: Annual Sausage & Pancake Breakfast (Hog sausage, pancakes, scrambled eggs, hash browns, applesauce, coffee, juice & milk)
When: Saturday, November 3 – 7am to 11am
Where: 1819 Reservation Drive (across from Miami Jr. High)
Why: Proceeds to benefit Mr. Calvary Fellowship Pavilion
Cost: Adult $5
Children 12 and under $2.50
Children 3 and under FREE

 

HARVEST SUPPER
Who: Christ’s United Methodist Church
What: Annual Harvest Supper (Turkey or Ham, potatoes, stuffing, gravy, green beans, slaw, homemade pie, and a drink) carry out available
When: Saturday, November 3 – 4:30pm to 7pm
Where: 148 West Third Street – Roanoke, Indiana
How Much: Adults $6
Children under 12 $3.00
Children under 5 FREE

 

SWISS STEAK DINNER/BAKE SALE
Who: St. Mark Lutheran Church
What: Swiss Steak Dinner (Swiss Steak, mashed potatoes/gravy, green beans, Jell-O, pie, rolls, & beverage)
When: November 4 – 11am to 12:30pm
Where: 16933 Thiele Road
How Much: FREE WILL OFFERING
Why: Proceeds to Folding Chairs – Grace Wernle
Sponsored by Fellowship Society and Bake Sale by Women of St. Mark

 

FISH/TENDERLOIN/CHICKEN DINNER
The Southwest Allen County Firefighters Association is having their annual ALL YOU CAN EAT FISH, TENDERLOIN, AND CHICKEN DINNER at Station #1, 7001 Old Trail Road, Waynedale on Sunday, November 4 from 11am to 1:30pm. The dinner is being catered by Fox Catering. The proceeds from the dinner will go to the widows and children of fallen firefighters in New York City.
We will be serving Fish, Tenderloin, Chicken, Applesauce, Broasted Potatoes, Dinner Roll, Dessert, and Drink. Adults $6.50, Children 6 to 12 $3.50, Children under 5 FREE.
Our Annual FREE Halloween Party for the community will be held on October 27, from 6pm to 8pm.

 

FISH & TENDERLOIN
Who: St. John (Flatrock) Lutheran Church
What: All You Care To Eat Fish & Tenderloin Dinner (catered by Ed Fox)
When: Saturday, November 10 from 4:30pm to 7:30pm
Where: 12912 Franke Road, Monroeville
How Much: Adults $6
Children 6-12 $4
Children 5 and under FREE
Plus: Craft and Bake Sale – matching funds by AAL

 

FALL CRAFT SHOW
Heritage Jr/Sr High School PTSA, 13608 Monroeville Road, Monroeville, Indiana will be holding its annual FALL CRAFT SHOW on Saturday, November 3 from 9am to 3pm. Breakfast and Lunch items will be available for purchase. Tables/spaces are still available call Cindy for more information at 639-6037.

 

OLD COUNTRY CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW
St. Joseph Hessen Cassel School will be holding their 19th Annual Old Country Christmas Craft Show on Saturday, November 10, 2001 from 8am to 3pm in the reception hall and activity center. We will feature over 100 booths of quality crafts and baked goods. Delicious home-cooked food will also be available. We are located at U.S. Hwy 27, just south of 469 bypass . The sale is sponsored by the booster club. For information and space availability, call Sheila at 639-3784.

 

LUERS KNIGHT HOG ROAST GIFT GATHERING PARTY
You are cordially invited to attend a Luers Knight Hog Roast Gift Gathering Party at the home of Dan & Carol Hofer, 9505 Hartzell Road, Saturday, October 27 from 6pm to 10pm. We are gathering gifts for an auction to be held in April of 2002. Directions: From U.S. 27 by Southtown Mall – go east on Tillman Road to just past 469. Turn right onto Hartzell Road. Wind your way around until you come to a T-intersection (Maple Road). Turn right and then a quick left back onto Hartzell Road. The Hofer home is about 1/4 to 1/2 mile down the road on the left-hand side. Look for the Ace Tent and the Luers Spirit signs.

When attending a gift gathering, one usually brings some type of donation. This tax-deductible gift can be of any nature and value. For this particular party, we are suggesting donations of tools, sports items, Luers Spirit items, or recreation items (hunting, fishing, camping). Cash is also a very acceptable gift. From $5 to $500, any amount is appropriate and appreciated. Please help us in supporting our wonderful school, Bishop Luers.

 

PLATELETPHERESIS TO REMAIN OPEN
(From the Red Cross Blood Services)
Regarding the Fort Wayne Donor Center closing from Wednesday, October 10 through Wednesday, October 31. The closure will only effect collection of whole blood products. The plateletpheresis department will remain open and will continue to collect platelets from donors.

 

ANNUAL BAZAAR
Who: West Creighton Christian Church
What: Annual Bazaar & Craft Items – Beautiful Christmas items, candy, carmel corn, noodles, baked goods, This & That Table and more!
Mince Meat-$5 Quart Apple Butter-$2 pint To order call 744-4950
When: Saturday, November 3, 2001 – 9:30am to 6:30pm
Where: 845 West Creighton Avenue
Snack Bar: 10am–1pm Vegetable Beef or Chili Soup, Cake, Cider or Coffee
Dinner Hours: 4pm to 6:30pm – Complete Beef-n-Noodle or Ham Loaf Dinner with Salad Bar, Desserts, and Drinks – $5.50 for adults;
$2.75 for children 4-12
3 & under are FREE.

 

ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY–WAYNEDALE BRANCH
(2200 Lower Huntington Rd.)
Preschool Storytime – Monday, October 29, and Tuesday, October 30 at 10:30am. This is a specially designed storytime for children age 5 and younger.
ACPL – WAYNEDALE BRANCH HALLOWEEN PARTY
This will be held Monday, October 29 and Tuesday, October 30. Wear your costume.

 

SETTLERS HOST VICTORIAN REPAST 2001 AT THE HISTORIC SWINNEY HOMESTEAD.
Victorian music, history monologue and dinner will be served in the elegantly decorated Swinney House, 1424 West Jefferson Blvd., Fort Wayne. It will take place November 28, 29, 30, December 1, and 2. Activities begin at 12 noon and at 6pm. The cost for noon seatings on Wednesday through Saturday will be $18. Sunday noon and all evening seatings are $25. Reservations will be accepted in order of receipt. Call 426-1503 for information and seating availability. If possible, please try to have guests in multiples of two as all seats will be sold and odd number guests may not be seated with their desired party. Proceeds support the maintenance and restoration of the Swinney Homestead.

 

HEIRLOOM TOY PROGRAM AT THE SWINNEY HOMESTEAD
Settlers Inc. will offer an adult program on toys, dolls, and entertainment, providing an opportunity to create an heirloom toy. A “Holiday Doll” is the project on November 8 at 9am. The program meets at the Swinney Homestead, 1424 W. Jefferson Blvd. The $12 fee includes project materials, related toy history and refreshments. Registration by November 1 is required. Class size is limited. Please call 749-0868 for information. Proceeds support the maintenance and restoration of the Swinney Homestead.

 

OKTOBERFEST 2001
Who: The Fort Wayne Maennerchor-Damenchor
What: Dinner – Food and Drink available – The dinner will feature the
Maennerchor’s own traditional recipe bratwurst.
When: Sunday, October 28, 2001 – 4pm
Where: Park Edelweiss 3355 Elmhurst Drive, Fort Wayne
How much: Food tickets: pre sale-$8, day of-$10
Entertainment by: Jay Fox Band and The Maennerchor-Damenchor will sing.

 

MIZPAH SHRINERS TO OFFER FREE ORTHOPAEDIC AND BURN SCREENS
The Mizpah Shriners will offer a free orthopaedic and burn screen clinic Saturday, October 27 from 1pm to 3pm at Parkview Oncology Center, 2500 E. State Blvd. Pre-registration is not required. This free clinic is designed to identify children who can benefit from the expert orthopaedic and burn care provided at one of the 22 Shriners Hospitals.
Children 18 and under who have problems with their bones, joints, or muscles, or problems associated with healed burns, are encouraged to undergo a free evaluation to determine if they are eligible for free, expert, medical treatment.
Funds to operate Shriners Hospitals come from gifts, bequests, income from the endowment fund, hospital fundraising events, and the annual assessment paid by each Shriner. All care provided to any Shriner patient is totally free. For more information call the Shrine office at 426-4543. Check our web site at: www.mizpahshriners.org.

 

CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IN CHICAGO
New Era Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association will be sponsoring the “CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IN CHICAGO” trip on Saturday, December 1, 2001. Cost for the one day trip will be $30 per person including continental breakfast and coffee/juice.
Buses will depart from behind Amerisuites, Coldwater Crossing, 111 West Washington Center Road. Use the Washington Center Road entrance. Boarding will be at 6:45am and departure at 7am ‘SHARP’. We will be back into Fort Wayne approximately 10pm.
Reservation deadline is Tuesday, October 30, 2001. Deadline for cancellations and refunds is Monday, November 26. Please mail the number of reservations along with name, address, telephone, and your check, payable to New Era Chapter ABWA, c/o Edna Ford, 1523 Echo Lane Fort Wayne, IN 46815. If further information is needed, please call 749-5086.
Proceeds from this trip and other fund raisers, such as nut sales and Christmas auctions will be used to fund college scholarships for people in need of financial assistance.

 

NORMANDY (D-DAY) EUROPEAN THEATER REUNION GROUP (WWII) WILL RETURN TO ENGLAND & FRANCE MAY 17, 2002.
Veterans of D-Day, June 1944 and the European Theater of Operations (ETO) will depart New York, May 17, 2002 for a nostalgic Reunion Tour of London, Portsmouth, Brighton, Normandy including Omaha & Utah Beaches, Military Cemeteries, Cherbourg, Caen, Ste. Mere Eglise, Paris, etc.
American & Canadian Veterans can contact Sy Canton, Executive Director. Normandy-European Theater of Operations (ETO) Reunion Group (WWII) at 5277B Lakefront Blvd., Delray Beach, Florida, 33484 or telephone (561)865-8495.

 

2001 CRAFT BAZAAR
The Scottish Rite Center, located at the corner of Berry and Fairfield, is proud to announce our 2nd annual Craft Bazaar to be held on Saturday, October 27, 2001. Craft Bazaar hours will be 10am to 4pm. The day’s activities will feature 60 booths filled with unique crafts, a bake sale, lunch and much more!!! Free parking will be located in the parking lot directly across from the Center on Berry Street. All booth rental proceeds, lunch and bake sale profits will be donated to The Masonic Learning Center for children with dyslexia. The Masonic Learning Center is a non-profit tutoring program that will be free to children suffering from dyslexia. Please come and join all the fun to help benefit children in our community with dyslexia.

 

CHURCH DINNER
Who: St. John Lutheran Church – Bingen
Where: 11555 N. US Highway 27, Decatur
What: Chicken or Swiss Steak, scalloped potatoes, green beans, salad, drink, and dessert
When: October 28, 2001 – 10:30am to 1pm
Cost: Adults – $6
Children-$3 (5-12)
Children-Free (under5)

 

CRAFTERS NEEDED
New Haven United Methodist Church is in need of crafters for their bazaar to be held December 1, from 9am to 3pm. Tables are available for $25. Call Becky Hayes at 749-1711, Connie Heinfeld at 485-1752, or the church office at 749-9565.

 

BAZAAR
Who: Bethel United Methodist Church
What: Holiday Bazaar
When: Saturday, November 3 – 9am to 3pm. – Lunch from 11am to 1pm.
Where: 8405 Lima Road, Fort Wayne, IN 46818
Cost: Bazaar Table Rental for $25

 

BUS TRIP
To Prestonsburg – hosted by SonRise Quartet and Ron & Sharon Frazier – Call 744-0771 or 219-723-4444 for details.

 

CHRISTMAS “BEEF & BOARDS DINNER THEATRE” TRIP
Who: Christ U.M. Church, 1101 McKinnie Avenue
What: Trip (transportation by S&S Travel) to see Matinee Performance of the “Christmas Spectacular” with a luncheon buffet.
When: Leave from church parking lot at 9:30am Wednesday, December 12 and return to the church at approximately 5:30pm. (Reservation deadline is November 1)
Where: BEEF & BOARDS DINNER THEATRE in Indianapolis, Indiana
Cost: $66 – call Marcia at 745-3991 to make reservations.

 

SHOP WITH A COP
Wayne Lodge #14, Local Fraternal Order of Police, is now underway with its Annual Community Benefit Drive “SHOP WITH A COP” for children in need. “The purpose of ‘SHOP WITH A COP’ is to aid area families experiencing extreme financial problems due to recent job layoffs, sickness, crime, or fire victims or people who are only working at part-time or minimum wage jobs,” said current Lodge President and veteran Fort Wayne Police Officer, Phil Geller.
F.O.P. #14 will allow each child from these unfortunate families to shop for warm winter clothing at the two Fort Wayne WAL-MART stores this December. The children are accompanied on their shopping spree by active duty and retired Police Officers from Fort Wayne, New Haven, and Allen County. Officer Geller said, “The idea behind the program is not only to help these deserving families, but to meet and get to know the police officers of our community. We want the kids to know that we are not just a bunch of meanies who write traffic tickets and arrest people. We are in need of donations. Please send in your most generous donation to Wayne Lodge #14, Fraternal Order of Police, 111 Three Rivers East, Fort Wayne, IN 46802 or call 424-6600 for more information.”

 

GRIEFSHARE – YOUR JOURNEY FROM MOURNING TO JOY
GriefShare is a special weekly seminar and support group for people who are grieving the death of someone close to them. It’s a place to be around people who understand what you are feeling. At GriefShare, you’ll learn valuable information about recovering from your grief and renewing your hope for the future. GriefShare will begin October 11 and meet every Thursday from 7pm to 8:20pm for 13 weeks in Room 207 at Fellowship Missionary Church, 2536 Tillman Road. There is no fee – call 447-3578 for more information.

 

‘A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM’ by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Who: First Presbyterian Theater
What: Play ‘A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS’S DREAM’
When: Special Thursday Preview performance, November 1 at 8pm.
Fridays & Saturdays, November 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, at 8pm.
Sunday, November 11 at 2pm.
Where: First Presbyterian Theater, 300 West Wayne Street, Fort Wayne.
North of the Allen County Library – parking on north side of building.
Cost: Preview Performance: all tickets $5
Reservations are not taken for the preview – first come, etc.
Regular Performances: General Admission $12 – Seniors (over 60)
$10, Young Audience (under 23) $7.
Info: Call 422-6329
Shakespeare’s classic comedy gets a Rock ‘n Roll twist as FPT sets the play in 1960s America. This comedy explores how falling in love can transform one into an ass (literally for one of the characters). The madness of a midsummer night when love is in the air prompts Puck’s famous line, “. . . what fools these mortals be.” Shakespeare’s fantasy is one of his most produced works and will delight audiences of all ages.

 

HOLIDAY BAZAAR
Moeller Road Wesleyan Church, 7722 Moeller Road, will have its annual Christmas Holiday Craft Show, Saturday, December 1, from 9am to 3pm. Booth space (8’X10′) with or without a table is $30. Call Deb Heth at 493-2126 or church office at 749-9758.

 

FORT WAYNE BUSINESS PRAYER BREAKFAST
It is the pleasure as Christian Business Men’s Committees in Fort Wayne to invite you to this twenty-seventh annual business prayer breakfast. This event, with its foundation on prayer, has set a positive tone for the future ahead. We invite you to come and listen to Clebe McClary who is a Vietnam War hero, author, and our guest speaker. The breakfast will be held at the Grand Wayne Center, Tuesday, November 6 from 7am to 8:45am. The cost is $100 per table of 8 or $14 for individuals. For more information call 420-2262. Make checks payable to Fort Wayne CBMC and send to: Business Prayer Breakfast, c/o Dave Phillips, 8806 Dune Creek Cove, Fort Wayne, IN 46835.

 

BAZAAR
Vender tables are available for the Waynedale United Methodist Women’s November 3 Bazaar. Contact Bronna Beth Boling at 747-3541.

 

THE SALVATION ARMY NEEDS CHILDREN’S CLOTHING
Parents are thinking about “back to school” for their children. Budget conscious parents rely on The Salvation Army Thrift Stores for their children’s school clothes. Now would be a great time to donate school clothes, uniforms, backpacks, and shoes that your family has outgrown to The Salvation Army’s Thrift Stores. You can drop off your donation at any Salvation Army Store. The ones here in Waynedale are located at: 1818 Bluffton Road and at the corner of Fairfield and Jefferson. The monies made at Salvation Army Thrift stores stay right here in our community to help men recover from their addictions and be reunited with their families. For information call them at 424-1655.

 

FORT WAYNE ART SOURCE
LINDA BALLMAN is our artist of the month. The empty-nest syndrome drove Linda to spread her creative wings. After attending a workshop on ‘art and spirituality’ in the spring of 2000; Linda began her art career in watercolors. She has since enjoyed working with acrylics and oils. Linda credits her first instructors: Else Matott and Karen Starn for their patience and encouragement, as she continues to develop her artistic abilities.

 

GALLERY HOURS
Tuesday: 5pm-7pm
Wednesdays: 4pm-8pm
Thursdays: 5pm-9pm
Fridays: 10am-5pm
Saturdays: 10am-2pm
Sundays: 1pm-4pm

 

THREE RIVERS LITERACY ALLIANCE FALL 2001 LEARNING CENTER SCHEDULE
The Three Rivers Literacy Alliance Fall 2001 Learning Center Schedule for the Waynedale Area: Fellowship Missionary Church, 2536 Tillman Road – Monday and Thursday from 6:30pm to 8:30pm (Free Childcare)
*The TRLA learning centers serve adult students who are seeking to earn GED Diplomas or who simply wish to improve their basic reading, writing, and /or math skills. Please call 426-323 for more information and for enrollment policies.

 

LEAF COLLECTION BEGAN OCTOBER 15
Leaf pickup will take place in southern Fort Wayne during the weeks of October 22-26, November 19-23, and December 10-14. The week of November 12-21 has been set aside to make up collections missed because of inclement weather or other factors.
Leaves should be raked into a pile and left on the park strip between the sidewalk and the street for pickup by the Street Department. Leaves should not be raked into the street because they can clog sewer inlets, pose fire hazards, and provide and inviting an unsafe area for children to play. Leaves also should not be raked behind parked cars or into ditches.

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