Rex and Vivian Drennen and their family are striving to continue the rich tradition of making fresh pasteurized apple cider for our community. The Drennen’s purchased apple equipment from Bill and Cheryl Donaghy, including the apple press . . . Read More
STATE PARKS TRAILS READY FOR FALL
With cooler temperatures, fewer mosquitoes and the crunch of colorful autumn leaves underfoot, autumn is a great time to enjoy the 600 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails at the states’ 33 state parks . . . Read More
I grow about 6,000 poinsettias each year and people always ask me if I have to cover them all. I do not, and neither do you. You also do not have to put them into the closet as most of you have been told. . . Read More
The November wind has a sharp bite to it today as it plucks leaves from the trees and sends them drifting through the air. The maple tree outside the window that was decked in orange and red is now painfully bare, and its leaves are piled at the roots. . . . Read More
This week’s Here’s To Your Health, is a memorial to Joseph Daniel McQ. 1928-2007. He was commonly and internationally known as Joe on the Joe/Charlie Recovery Tapes. Joe peacefully passed from this life a few weeks ago with a serenity this . . . Read More
The early A.A. people learned from the Oxford Group what the Apostle Paul meant when he declared, in the Book of Romans (3:28), the central core of the gospel which he preached: For we hold that a person is justified by faith and not by works of the . . . Read More
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I plan my day off (Thursday) around my weekly volunteer opportunity at the hospital here at our base in Iraq. During the week I get to sleep by 02:00, but on Wednesday night I stay up a little later, maybe 03:00, we play euchre or ping-pong or just . . . Read More
This week’s HTYH is a continuation of Dennis’ story: We feel that elimination of our obsessive drinking is but a beginning. A more important demonstration of our A.A. principles lies before us in our respective homes, occupations and personal . . . Read More
HALLOWEEN CHILDHOOD
By the time these words reach publication, Halloween will be past, but now, as I write, it is before me. I have been pondering on why so many people respond that Halloween is their favorite holiday. . . Read More
Have you ever felt that life gets kind of hectic at times? That you’ve just got to get away? Busy-busy-busy – and on and on it goes.
I can help. God knows I want to be of help to you. . . Read More
The annual Aboite Township One-Room School Reunion was held on Saturday, October 6, 2007 at the Aboite Fire Station Reception Room on Aboite Center Road. Of the eight schools, seven were represented, with a total of sixty-eight in attendances. . . Read More
Neil Simon created a joke-filled play while maintaining the integrity of the setting from the Book of Job by turning suffering into awesomely funny. The Long Island mansion of a super-successful businessman, his jewelry-loving wife, a party-loving . . . Read More
St. Therese celebrated National Drug Awareness Red Ribbon Week October 22 through October 26, 2007. Activities included “Sock it to Drugs Day”- wear the craziest socks you can find to school, a speaker from the Sheriff’s Office, “Hand . . . Read More
“Where area the songs of Spring?
Ay, where are they?
Think not of them, thou hast thy music, too . . .” (Keats)
Autumn, I hear your music.
The song of autumn is clearly heard in the heavens above, as the crescent moon tries in vain to lure . . . Read More
The POwer of FruitMonavie brand products are a delicious and energizing blend of the Brazilian acai berry and other nutrient dense fruits from around the world.For more information contact Mary Stark, your Monavie distributor.747-1163 . . . Read More
Elizabeth: The Golden Age – 3*’s
Add one more to the list, as Elizabeth: The Golden Age continues this year’s trend of sequels in 2007. Highlighting the “golden” years of the reign of one of England’s most successful . . . Read More
MIDWEST LEAGUE ATTENDANCE
The Official Publication of Minor League Baseball has announced its attendance for 2007. The figures are very interesting. Fort Wayne was 7th this year down from 5th last year. . . Read More
MILDRED E. McNAMARA, 95, of Payne, Ohio, died Sunday, September 9, 2007. Arrangements by Den Herder Funeral Home, 1000 W. Wayne St., Paulding. . . Read More
OLIVE A. SAMPSON, 97, of Fort Wayne, died Friday, October 19, 2007, at Hospice Home of Northeast Indiana. Born on October 6, 1910, in Portland, Indiana, she worked as a bookkeeper at Lupke Insurance Agency, retiring in 1973. . . Read More
Once again, it’s Halloween. If you’re an adult, you’re probably more amused than frightened by the variety of ghouls, ghosts and goblins you’ll see running around this week. However, although Halloween itself may not be particularly . . . Read More
North River Now Opportunity Plan Released to the Public
Conceptual Development Plan Embodies Final Work of Community Task Force
Fort Wayne Mayor Graham Richard and Allen County Commissioner Bill Brown recently released the final version of the North . . . Read More
Two very important days for our community and our country are coming up this week and next week. Those days are Election Day on November 6 and Veterans’ Day on November 11. . . Read More
The Brenda Hanchar Foundation (BHF) announces a fund raising event called the “Flavor of Fall” set for Thursday, November 8, 2007. The Flavor of Fall will be held at the Baker Street Train Station in downtown Fort Wayne from 4pm to 7pm. . . . Read More