Now that we have experienced one of the hottest summers on record, we can step back and look at the plants that we have and assess which ones have held out and which ones died out quickly. . . Read More
It started off a bit rocky for the team, losing to St. Joe 15-5. With a strong pitching performance from Bailey Shimer and Keion Powers, Elmhurst got back on track with a win over Auburn, and another win over Leo with another strong pitching performance . . . Read More
Edna Braun truly enjoyed an exciting evening of an activity she has always loved; dancing to the music of the good old days. She turned 105 years old on July 12th. . . Read More
I’ve gone to Boy Scout summer camps, watched boys camp on weekend outings, and noticed them at other times trying to perform a simple task of peeling an orange. Now this isn’t a rocket science math problem; it’s just that, well, I’ve found . . . Read More
WILLIE L. “PEGGY” KLINE, 80, passed away Tuesday, July 20, 2010 at Lutheran Hospital in Fort Wayne. Born in Cleveland, Tennessee, Peggy was a former concessions manager at Westwood Lanes. She attended Waynedale Baptist Church. . . Read More
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Yellow and black swallowtail butterflies hover above the Rose of Sharon bush which is so loaded with double blossoms that the boughs are drooping downward. It does resemble a giant rose bush, with a mass of heavy, deep pink blooms. . . Read More
This year’s Huntertown Heritage Days organizers have chosen “New Faces, Old Heritage” as their theme. The festival takes place August 6-7, with many fun activities planned.
On Saturday at 10 a.m., . . Read More
Da’Shonda Smith has joined Lutheran Life Villages as admissions coordinator for the Fort Wayne campus. Smith will oversee the process of welcoming new residents, schedule and conduct tours of the campus, and assist in marketing efforts. . . Read More
Finally, I saw a movie for big kids this summer that I was really impressed with. After months of anticipation, watching Inception was one of the best experiences I’ve had at the theater in quite a while. . . Read More
This weeks HTYH is a continuation of Judy’s story: I’m OK with who and what I am today. Today it bothers me that so many outside influences have crept into our A.A. . . Read More
CAROL J. FISHER, passed away on Sunday, July 18, 2010 at St. Joe Hospital in Fort Wayne. She was born in York Township, Noble Co., on August 4, 1939 to the late Harry D. . . Read More
Here at The Waynedale News we receive an abundance of letters, e-mails and calls regarding our printed and online (www.waynedale.com) community newspaper. Many responses . . . . . Read More
It looks like the Tiger isn’t out of the Woods …yet.
The Fun Party
Wouldn’t the “Tea Party” have a lot more fun, if they changed their name to the “Long Island Ice Tea Party?” . . Read More
All athletes must prepare and practice during the off-season in order to be successful. Pitchers are throwing for hours to get ready during spring training. Marathon runners consistently increase the length of their runs to build endurance and decrease . . . Read More
Some people still don’t understand why military personnel do what they do for a living. This exchange a few years ago between Senator John Glenn and Senator Howard Metzenbaum is worth reading. . . Read More
The residents of Englewood Health and Rehabilitation celebrated the 4th of July with a barbeque party to beat the band!! Thank-you to the community of Waynedale who helped us with the decorations by participating with our coloring contest of the American . . . Read More
SENATE LEADING BY EXAMPLE, SENDS NEARLY 14 PERCENT OF BUDGET BACK TO GENERAL FUND
Indiana’s Senate is leading by example during tough budgetary times by sending back nearly 14 percent of its fiscal year 2010 budget to the state general fund. . . Read More
Rev. Glenn Meyer was installed as the Senior Pastor of Mount Calvary Lutheran Church on Sunday May 16, 2010 in an afternoon service. Rev. Dr. Dan May, President of the Indiana District LCMS performed the installation and preached the sermon. . . Read More
If I knew it would be the last time
That I’d see you fall asleep,
I would tuck you in more tightly
and pray the Lord, your soul to keep.
If I knew it would be the last time
that I see you walk out the door,
I would give you a hug and kiss
and . . . Read More
During my second month of college, our professor gave us a pop quiz. I was a conscientious student and had breezed through the questions, until I read the last one: “What is the first name of the woman who cleans the school?” . . Read More
Registration for the 2010-11 school year will be held Friday, August 6, and Monday, August 9, simultaneously at all 49 Fort Wayne Community Schools elementary, middle and high schools. Parents can visit their child’s school from 8 a.m.-1 . . Read More
Dear Mrs. Wayne-Dale,
I save your column ‘til last, because, I want to be sure I face the rest of the day in a happy and hopeful mood.
May I urge you to postpone your retirement (it’s not all it’s cracked up to be) in favor of brightening my and . . . Read More
It seems that the only really good movies I’ve seen this summer (at least so far) are animated. The latest summer blockbuster I saw was Despicable Me, the new feature from Dreamworks starring Steve Carell. . . Read More