Windy Wilson was cruising around the other day, in search of an audience, but the cold drove him indoors…at the elementary school cafeteria.
“What’s that you say? Coldest you ever been? . . Read More
LARRY L. SORG, 73, of Fort Wayne, died on Friday, December 4, 2015, 11:07 a.m., from cancer. His son and daughter-in-law, Ric and Sheryl and a family friend were by his side at Hospice. . . Read More
What could be more fun than a barrel full of ostriches? How about an evening with Jimmie Schindler sharing some stories of wit and humor? You will have your chance, Tuesday, February 23 from 7:00pm-8:00pm at the Main Library, Meeting Room A. . . Read More
Valentine’s Day comes every year on the same day, February 14th but it does not always fall on the same day of the week which could be good or bad, depending on your circumstances. . . Read More
Recently I wrote an article which I titled, Birds and Climate Change. In that article I listed summer birds I’ve seen this winter. By summer birds I mean birds that normally migrate, birds that leave northern Indiana and go south for the winter. . . . Read More
An area non-profit agency which provides registered dog handler teams to patients for the purpose of physical, occupational and psychological therapies, among others types, will be the recipient of a portion of the proceeds of a concert at Roanoke’s . . . Read More
On February 2, Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School preschool teacher Sharen Gall helps her 3-year-old preschoolers make bologna and cheese sandwiches. Mrs. Gall’s preschool classes also collected clean socks to give to the homeless. . . Read More
On Friday, January 8, 2016, Indiana Physical Therapy™ presented a check to Heather’s Closet at their Brooklyn Clinic location. This lump sum of $1,600 was raised by both staff and patients over the course of only a few months through individual . . . Read More
This month, Mable (Kohr) Robinette celebrates her 98th birthday!
Mrs. Robinette was born on February 5, 1918. She was a first grade teacher at Waynedale Elementary for over 30 years. She taught in both the former brick Waynedale Elementary School building . . . Read More
For me, there is nothing more enjoyable than spending an evening with a dear friend hashing over the past week’s activities. As she is 89 years old, and no longer drives, she is dependent on her son to help her get around, so her tales are limited . . . Read More
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$150 QUEEN PILLOWTOPMattress . . . Read More
Editors Note: The Community Calendar is a free announcement service for non-profit and not-for-profit organizations’ events. Although this is a free service provided please consider a $10 to $15 donation per issue to keep this service and your local . . . Read More
I had forgotten what it was like to have small children around the house when we promised our daughter we would watch her three children for a week. We were really excited. . . Read More
The Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum invites you to spend some time with your friends and loved ones on Valentine’s Day at the Museum.
“Jazz, Wine, and Cheese” will take place from 1:00 p.m. . . Read More
Pearl in the Sand
by Tessa Afshar
Moody Publishers
PB, 316 pages
Rahab is a character in the Bible who is a mystery. She plays a significant role, but little is told about her. . . Read More
The late, great Yogi Berra supposedly said it: “The future ain’t what it used to be.” And the same could be said of retirement. Due to several factors, such as advances in health care, today’s retirees are living longer, more active lives than . . . Read More
Winter has opened February’s door with icy fingers and allowed snow and frigid winds to enter our hills. We shiver under the onslaught of cold wind that lowers our freezing temperatures even lower with a wind chill factor, and we long for warmer . . . Read More
Hail, Caesar!, the latest film from the Coen brothers, playfully represents Hollywood during the Golden studio system, with a tongue-in-cheek humor about the machinations of star making without steering into full-blown spoof. . . Read More
On Valentine’s Day people’s minds turn to romantic love: Flowers, cards, candlelight dinner and a night of romance is how many couples celebrate. On a cold, dark February night it’s nice to cuddle up with that someone special you love. . . Read More
Fort Wayne Community Schools’ Study Connection program will host Zumbathon 2016 on Saturday, February 13. The event will be held at North Side High School from 1-3 p.m. Registration is $20 at the door (cash or check). . . Read More
I recently joined leaders of the Fort Wayne Fire Department to welcome the 17 members of the department’s 88th recruit class.
The recruits have begun a 16-week process to become firefighters for the City of Fort Wayne. . . Read More
When the Indiana General Assembly convened in January for the start of the 2016 legislative session, the Senate Republican Caucus laid out an agenda aimed at moving our state forward in several key areas of public policy. . . Read More
In the last Waynedale News I saw an article announcing the Valentine’s Day Eagle Watch at the Salamonie Interpretive Center, and I thought to myself ‘What a nice way to celebrate the day with your sweetheart.’ . . Read More