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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Classifieds...................................................A7
Community Calendar.........................A10-11
Worship List ...............................................A8
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Petition drives, bondissue will determinefate of EACS projects
Over the next few weeks and months, residents withinthe East Allen County School District will vote on aseries of proposals that, if approved, would result inupgrading and consolidating school facilities and build
East Allen University, a school designed to help studentsbetter prepare for college.
Those proposals, however, have run into oppositionfrom those who say the cost is too high.
The first proposal to be voted on is the $10.8 millionWoodlan K-12 campus project, which would consolidatekindergarten through 12th-grade classes at WoodlanJunior/Senior High School in Woodburn. Yellow petitionsin favor of the proposal have been circulating around thecommunity, as have blue remonstrance petitions againstit. The deadline for signing the petitions was Tuesday,Feb. 14.
Following that, residents will be asked to sign yellowor blue petitions for the $11.9 million Heritage K-12proposal, which would consolidate kindergarten through12th-grade classes at Heritage Junior/Senior High Schoolin Monroeville. That petition drive starts Thursday,
March 1.And on Tuesday, May 8, voters wil l decide on an$88.75 million bond issue that would: spend $23.9million to upgrade New Haven Intermediate; spend$25.4 million to upgrade New Haven Junior/SeniorHigh; and spend $23.7 million to build East AllenUniversity on the site of the former Harding HighSchool. Described as an early college academy, EastAllen University would allow students to earn collegecredits that can be applied toward an associate degreefrom Vincennes University.
By consolidating facilities, district officials say EACSwill save money. A letter written by EACS Superin-tendent Karyle Green in January said that the districtscapital fund revenue has significantly decreased, whichhas left the district with a shortage.
In addition to the change in revenue for our opera-tional funds, our capital fund revenue (based on property
taxes) has seen almost a $2,000,000 decrease with thelaws instituting property tax caps and supplementaldeductions, Green wrote.
The letter added that the district can no longer main-
By KELLY [email protected]
East Allen home sales hold steady in 2011Area is fifth in total home sales
Despite a drop in closedhome sales for some eastAllen County townships,the area saw a relativelystable housing market in2011 based on numbersreleased this month by theUpstate Alliance of Real-tors.
As a whole, AllenCounty accounted for 68percent of total homesales in the region, whichincludes Adams, Allen,DeKalb, Huntington,Noble, Wells and Whitleycounties. In 2011, thenumber of closed homesales in Allen Countytotaled 3,986 out of a total5,889 in northeast Indiana.
East Allen Countytownships split the differ-ence in gains and losses inclosed home sales: CedarCreek, Springfield andScipio townships saw a 31percent decline (20);Milan and Maumee town-ships increased 18.2
percent (39); Adams andMarion townships dropped
slighty by 2.4 percent(280); and Jefferson,Jackson, Madison and
Monroe townships saw themost gains at 23.8 percent
(26).The county saw the
most home sales in Wayne
and Pleasant townshipswith 1,017 this
compared to a combinedtotal home sales in eastAllen County of 365.
By VALERIE [email protected]
A lovelost andfoundagain
A love story 30years in the making
wins the Greatest
Love Story of all
Times contest
It was New Years Eve,Dec. 31, 1998. DeannaLinn and Mike Hathawaystood inside the DenverInternational Airportlooking at each other face-to-face for the first time in
30 years she with aheart full of hope and hewith an apology he hopedshe would accept. So very
By VALERIE [email protected]
The East Allen County Schools Redesign Plan includes severalbuilding projects, some of which might create K-12 campus options.
Courtesy photo
New home permitsJanuary-December 2011 # permits 2011 total $ 2011 average $
Allen County 680 126,307,163 185,746
Aboite Township 143 32,289,022 225,797
Adams Township 28 3,363,385 120,121
Cedar Creek Township 33 8,529,757 258,477
Eel River Township 10 1,808,903 180,890
Jackson Township 0 0 -
Jefferson Township 1 235,400 235,400
Lafayette Township 19 3,922,574 206,451
Lake Township 33 3,333,184 101,006
Madison Township 2 470,900 235,450
Marion Township 5 972,065 194,413
Maumee Township 0 0 -
Milan Township 7 1,382,740 197,534
Monroe Township 5 798,151 159,630
Perry Township 161 37,027,160 229,982
Pleasant Township 2 540,897 270,449
Scipio Township 0 0 -
Springfield Township 5 430,800 86,160
St. Joseph Township 59 11,173,763 189,386
Washington Township 57 7,520,035 131,930
Wayne Township 110 12,508,427 113,713
Home sales in 2011Wayne/Pleasant townships: 1,017 closed sales St. Joseph Township: 886 closed sales
Aboite/Lafayette townships: 625 closed sales St. Joseph Township: 886 closed sales Eel/
Lake/Perry townships: 615 closed sales Washington Township: 356 closed sales Adams/
Marion townships: 289 closed sales Springfield/Cedar Creek/Scipio townships: 155 closed
sales Jefferson/Jackson/Madison/Monroe townships: 43 closed sales Maumee/Milan
townships: 39 closed sales
Sources: Home Builders Association, Upstate Alliance of Realtors
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Alan Moore, principalbroker and owner of RiverCity Realty in FortWayne, attributes the largenumber of home sales inWayne Township to popu-lation and affordablepricing, and predicts thearea will again see thehighest number of sales in2012.
Based on a purenumber of transactions,Wayne Township will leadagain, but I think this willbe a year of solid upswingfor the whole county,Moore said. The inven-tory is ticking down a bitwith sales slightly up, sowe are starting to seemore quality listingsthroughout the county.You always have greathomes in town, especiallyWest Central and South-wood Park, but thesouthwest and northwest
areas never seem to stalland will account for a
large percentage of sales.Overall, new home
prices have remainedstable: the average valueof new homes permittedin Allen County in 2011was $185,746, comparedwith $184,801 in 2010and $178,745 in 2009.
East Allen Countytownships saw median
sales prices decline in allareas by between 3.8 and16 percent: Cedar Creek,Springfield and Scipiotownships were down 16percent at $92,400compared to $110,000 in2010; Milan and Maumeetownships dropped 8.1percent to $96,500 from&105,000; Adams andMarion townshipsdropped just slighty by0.6 percent to $76,500from &77,000; andJefferson, Jackson,Madison and Monroe
townships saw a 3.8percent decline to
$112,500, from $117,000.Overall, east Allen Countyhome sellers did not seesignificant change in thepercent of original listprice received at closingfrom 2010 to 2011.
While 2012 will likelybe a favorable year forbuyers, there is somepositive news for sellers,
Moore said.The market is defi-
nitely still on the buyersside, but sellers areholding their ground.Based on statistics fromUpstar, the percentage oforiginal list price forhomes sold in 2011 was94 percent pretty staticfrom 94.2 percent in2010, he said.
Still, many who wouldlike to sell an existinghome this year could keepwith a nationwide trend ofholding off and listing
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Quite a few home-owners who boughtbefore the marketretracted either cannot ordo not want to sell theirhome in the currentmarket, Moore said.Renting that propertycan be a viable option for
many. River City Realtyhas had an increase inrequests for propertymanagement services andinquiries, and we expectthat to continue this year.
Home building activityin and around AllenCounty continued at aboutthe same pace in 2011 asin both 2009 and 2010.
According to TonyReincke of Granite RidgeBuilders by TonyReincke, developers haveheld back on creating newsubdivisions in Allen
County in the past fewyears, and new shortagesmay develop as those lotsare taken.
Move-up buyers havebecome more realisticabout the prices they canget for their existinghomes, Reincke added. Inparticular, he is seeingincreased interest frombaby boomers who wantto move into one-levelranch homes and villasthat will be easier tohandle as they age, andalso from young peopleready to buy a home as
they start or expand theirfamilies.
Based simply on thenumbers, there is a fairchance this year thosebaby boomers and youngpeople will purchase froma selection of existingrather than new homes.
Existing home salesgreatly outnumber newhome sales. There is sucha great inventory of
existing homes and withthe current economictimes, there are fewerbuilders and developers,Moore said.
He added thataccording to the Upstarmultiple listing service, in2011 there were 4,025existing home sales,compared to just 224 newhome sales. Granted,many of the new homessold dont make it to theMLS, Moore said.
But the countycontinues to offer a varied
market fit for anyone,Moore said, from Victo-rian homes built at theturn of the century tosprawling, contemporarysuburban ranches.
It is truly a diversearea. That will alwaysmake this an attractiveplace to live. State andcounty home sales wereboth slightly up over 2010and that is promising.Overall, we see goodthings coming for 2012.
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this story.
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much had happenedduring their years apart.
Their story beginswhere they both grew up:Celina, Ohio. Then, shewas Deanna Linn, anathletic girl who lived atthe lake with a tight-knitfamily that included abrother and sister. Mikelived with his parents and
two younger brothers andwas a year ahead ofDeanna in school.
After graduation, bothMike and Deanna started
jobs in their hometown.He was a gas stationattendant and she started acareer in insurance atCelina Insurance Group.
Shed pull into that gasstation with her girlfriendsand she was a cute littlething, Mike said. Shelooked pretty attractive tome. When I was told byother friends that shed
like to go out on a date,boy I jumped at that.
The two dated steadilyfor a year. They ranaround town with theirclose friends, Bruce andJanet, a couple who wouldbecome an important partof their love story. Theyremembered it as awonderful, exciting timein their lives.
Then, like so many
others were during thattime, Bruce and Mikewere drafted into theArmy and sent to trainingcamp in Fort Gordon, Ga.
Eventually, Mike wasshipped overseas to CampEvans, a large base campin South Vietnam. Mikewas part of the 1st SignalBrigade of the 63rd SignalBattalion, which providedsignal and communica-tions for the 101stAirborne in and aroundthe base camp area. It wasan experience that would
change Mike forever.Meanwhile, Deanna and
Janet carried on with theirlives in Celina.
Janet and I had eachother. I cant say I wasever tempted to dateanybody. I guess I didnteven think that there wasanother option, Deannaremembered. I was inlove with this man and Iwas going to wait for him.
The hard part was notknowing if he was goingto come back.
Deannas voice crackedas she recanted thememory. I didnt realizewhat he was goingthrough over there. Wegrew up in little small-town America, so youdont realize what war isall about and living inthose conditions. But, healways made his letterspositive.
When he did return ayear later, Deanna could
tell something was just different.It wasnt until after he
was home for about amonth I could tell some-thing was different. Notwith our relationship, butsomething with him, shesaid.
When I came back in1970, everybody expecteda marriage and we wereconsidering a marriage,but I didnt know what Iwas ready for. I was veryconfused, Mike said.That experience overseaswas pretty traumatic for
me as well as manyothers. So, I didnt knowwhat I really wanted and Iwalked away from her. Iwalked away from mylady.
Mike said he drifted fora long time, not knowingwhat he wanted. He laterstarted college, where he
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met andmarried another woman.They were married formany years and raised twochildren together Aaron and Andy.
It was one of thereasons Deanna chose toleave Celina and move toDenver, Co. where shelived for 20 years. It was
hard to see him aroundtown all the time, and hewas married and I thoughthe was happy, Deannasaid. She dated throughthe years, and even had along-term relationshipwith a man, but it neverfelt quite right. I neverfound the right person, Iguess. I had to wait forhim.
After Mikes marriageended in 1990, hereturned home to Celinato visit family he hadmoved away for work
years earlier. It must havebeen a twist of fate thatwalked him right intoDeanna, who had decidedto visit that very sameweekend. He was visiblyshaken at the sight of herand that chance encounterkept her in the back of hismind.When Deanna later endedher long-term relationship,word got back to friendsin Celina. Bruce andJanet, who had long beenmarried by that time,slipped Mike his first
loves telephone numberand address.
I didnt quite have thecourage to call her so Ithought I would write hera letter, Mike said. And itdidnt take long to hearback. Her letter wasfilled with words of loveand kindness, even afterall we had been through.
We still had love for eachother after 30 years ofbeing apart.
I just knew that maybelater in life he would findout he made a mistake andI guess he had, and thatswhen I got the letter andhe told me so, Deannasaid.
That was in October1998. In the weeks thatfollowed, the two spokeon the phone almost everynight, learning about eachother and sharing theevents that had taken
place during their yearsapart. Then came NewYears Eve.
When we met at theairport (in Denver) thevery first time and he toldme he came to apologizeto me, that really touchedmy heart, Deanna said.That was probably 30years too late if that
just would have happeneda long time ago.
That was veryemotional, I think for bothof us at that time, Mikesaid.
Deanna recalled what itwas like to be in eachothers presence, a mix ofexcitement, nerves andstrangely a level of
comfort that they werentexpecting.I just knew that I loved
him still. I just felt it. Ican remember walkingaway and telling him Iwas going to get the car,Deanna said, When Iturned around and lookedback at him, he was juststanding there staring atme and smiling.
When we were in thecar, he said Do you knowyou put your hand on myleg just like you used to?We each were remem-
bering little things thatwere important to us whenwe were dating. I justknew it was going to bemore than friendship. I
just knew.It took just 10 months
from the time Mike wrotethat letter for the two tosay their vows in theCelina First Church ofGod the very samechurch they were to bemarried three decadesearlier.
It was emotional. Wehad so many old friendsthat came to the wedding.It was just a very, veryspecial day. It went toofast, Deanna said.
Today, Deanna andMike live in Fort Waynewith their two cats. Theironly complaint these daysis theyd like to see their
kids more often, alongwith a grandson, Colton,who has brought much joyto their lives.
And to those who mayhave thought about theone that got away, theyhave a message:
If youre thinkingabout somebody fromlong ago, we would haveto tell them to pursue it,Deanna said. If wewouldnt have pursued
this we wouldnt havefound the happiest time inour lives. I couldntimagine life withouthim.
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When we were in the car, he said Do you know you put your handon my leg just like you used to? Deanna Hathaway said. She ispictured here, with her hand on her husbands leg, just like sheused to. Mike and Deanna Hathaway won the Greatest Love Storyof all Times contest.
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Star of Discovery Channels Auction Kings to appear in Fort WayneCertified fine art and antiques appraiser Dr.
Lori Verderane will appear March 1-3 at theFort Wayne Home & Garden Show. In additionto being an appraiser, Verderane is also a part-time standup comedian. Shehas been seen on LifetimeTelevision, ComedyCentrals The Daily Showwith Jon Stewart andNBCs The Tonight Show.She presents more than 100events each year and alsoconducts in-home appraisalvisits.
Free antique appraisals willbe available as part of Dr.Loris shows each day, a pressstatement said. Arrive early,since appraisals are limited.
Verderane holds a Ph.D. in arthistory and she also has columns inmore than 85 publications aboutantiques, travel and home and gardendesign. The writer of 30 books, sheevaluates approximately 20,000 itemsper year.
In addition to bringing the antique itemsto the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
for evaluation, attendees of the show can alsobring photos of antiques to be appraised, aspart of the antiques appraisal comedy show.
In a press statement, Verderane said herappraisals are honest.
Youll laugh out loud while learning aboutyour antiques, your friends and even yourspouse at my event! Im not an antique dealer
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FoodArndts Fudgery 698Average Joe Artisan Bread 414CAH Distributors 725Copper Kettle Popcorn 715Majenica Creek Honey Farm 963Nectar of the Vine 742Seasonal Selections 669The Almond Garten 224The Olive Branch 779The Olive Twist 412Waiter on the way 344Watkins Products/Wildtree 509Wisconsin Cheese 790Wisconsin Sausage 792
Funiture & Home DecorAmerican Home Store 201Budget Blinds of Fort Wayne 559Carpet One Floor & Home 205Choice Designs Inc. 316Creative Wall Design 192Gold Canyon Candles 423Kellys Furniture Service, Inc. 17Longaberger Company 365Pubs of Artwork 507Scentsy 747
Select Comfort Corporation 533Thirty One Gifts 717
Garage DoorsCoach House Garages 258Overhead Door Company Of Fort Wayne 285
Garden & Landscape Accessories2 Sisters Glass Garden 181Acres Land Trust 970Ag Plus- Turf Center 925Bell Aaquaculture LLC 135Carney Marketing Group 753City of Fort Wayne 824D & M Concrete 843Felgers Peat Moss 371Galbraiths 847Garden Vigor Inc 929Gregs Antiques 920Jones Fish & Lake Management 912Legacy Rock & Stone LLC 758Majestic Concrete Surfaces 931Mushroom Gear.com 933Premier Curb Designs 907Progreens & Turf 953The Gravel Doctor 965Turf Service Rainbow Soil 916Unique Concrete 838Wilmer Concrete Inc. 848Wissco Irrigation, Inc. 608Woodland Water Gardens 839
GuttersCummins Crosspoint LLC 416Gaiser Pump Systems 243Alts Seamless Spouting LLC 646Leaf Filter North 425Leaf Guard dba Rain Drain Seamless Guttering, Inc 595Trim-A-Seal/ Gutter Helmet of Indiana 501
Heating & Air ConditioningColliers Heating & Air Conditioning 305Doc Dancer Heating & Air Conditioning 508Heatmor, Inc. 724JO Mory 175Korte Does it All 226Masters Heating & Cooling 752
Health & WellnessHappy Feet 548Health Source Chiropractic & Progressive Rehab 257In Quest Health System 404Kingston Healthcare 119Lombardo Chiropractic 443Medi Rub Corporation 353Medical Mobility 711Professor Wellness & Fitness Center 679Summit City Bicycle and Fitness 683Thermal Health Systems 424True Balance Orthotics 590Vitamist Spray Vitamins 453zija/Thin and Healthy 372
Home Construction & RemodelingBest 1 Construction 571Charity Home Improvement 749Copper Ridge Custom Homes 358Custom Home Designs 225D & D Signature Homes 520
Granite Ridge Builders 312Hi Tech Foundation Systems 465Holdfast Technologies 171J&K Construction 511Paul Davis Restoration & Remodeling 384Sears Home Services 505Straum Construction 640WINDSOR, Inc 770Wright Bros Construction, Inc. 621
Home Products and Services3 Rrivers Remodeling 117A- 1 Co nc re te Le ve lin g & Fou nd at io n R ep ai r 47 5Ace Gameroom Gallery 279American Family Insurance 107Arrow Services 113Basket Buddy 215Best Blinds 234Cambria 198Camden Foundation Technologies 421Chimney 1 Inc 481Crane International Manufacturing 363Custom Canvas & Awnings 360D K M Embroidery 709Dakotah Pressure Wash Systems 272Dave Brown Designs 125Dehoff Insulation 309Dish Network 411Dusty Brothers 738Eagle Tile Distributors 333Everdry Waterproofing 635
F&R Builders 455fsbofortwayne.com 587Frontier Communications 460G & L Enterprises 476Here to There Movers Inc. 744Hoosier Propane 472Huntington Asphalt 11Innovative Concepts A/V, inc. 214J & D Basement Systems Northeast LLC 444J & N Stone inc. 720J D Yoder Builder Inc. 123Kasunic Video Services 315Key Exteriors 490Kitchen Craft Intl 569Knot Just Decks Corp. 517Leo Distributors, Inc 401Lowes 276Marble Uniques 211Merrill Lynch 464Midwest America Federal Credit Union 21Midwest Home Design 515Move in Motion-Modern Real Estate 445My Pillow Inc. 341
NAS Kirby 217Neuenschwander Doors 409Niagara of Fort Wayne 263North Eastern Group Realty 322Orkin Pest Control 554Redfern Incorporated 190Rose Pest Solutions 191Scentsy 158Shades Express 124Steamatic of Fort Wayne, Inc. 785Summit Mortgage 311The Homeowners Helper 160Two Men and a Truck 359Widow Wax 463Windows, Doors & More Factory Store 714Zimmerman Bros. Excavating 213
Kitchen AccessoriesCutco Cutlery 765Pampered Chef 728Vitamix Corporation 633
LandscapingB ra dl ey s P ro fe ss io na l l aw n a nd L an ds ca pe 7 86Dons Lawn Service & Landscaping 259Fort Wayne Decorative Curbing 932Graber Lumber 853KLS Enterprises 861Lawns Plus 832Leisure Lawn Of Fort Wayne 473Maxwell Landscape Contractors & Maxwell Tree Expert 343Summit City Landscape Supply Inc. 842Triscape, Inc. 825Vision Scapes 822
Woodland Water Gardens 823Lawn MaintenanceFine Lines Lawncare 902Fort Wayne Lawn Care 620Scotts Lawn Service 930Spring - Green Lawn Care 924
Lawn MowersConniff Sales Inc. 521Crescent Avenue Gardens 469East Allen Ag & Turf 219More Farm Store 377Outdoor Concepts Inc. 915Ron Peters Equipment 203Schaefers Indiana Turf 833Taylor Rental 680Van Gorder Sales 446
Log HomesLauer LOG HOMES 663
MiscellaneousAll American ProductsGold n Gems 324Amazing Products UK, LLC 389Berry Good Enterprises 763Best Direct Marketing 926Books (and more) for Less 852CERT 755Cancer Services 627Click It Hot 176Conklin Company 719Crazy Pinz 18Critter Control 909
Elegance Et Cetera 133Erics Elite Guide Service 585Forensic Nursing Specialties- Fort Wayne SexualAssault Treatment Center- 5kFort Wayne Childrens Zoo 283Fort Wayne Newspapers 187Fort Wayne Fire Safety Education Div. 757Gene Stratton- Porter Memorial Society 971Hops & Harvest 173Indiana Wesleyan University 618Inkworks 606KPC Media Group 539Mark Enterprises, Inc. 269Miche 115M. I. Lakes Magazine 588N or th ea st In di an a B ee Ke ep er s a ss oc ia ti on 9 64PMI , Inc. 10Rolling Video Games of Indiana L L C 513Rose Acres Farm inc-Public Education ExhibitSt Dickies, LLC 301St Dickies, LLC 629Star 88.3 789Summerwind Resort Services 651Sunshine of Ohio 174The Papers Inc. - Indiana Gardener lobbyTilt and Go 614Uncommon USA Inc. 323Vollara 740WBCL 90.3 227WFWA - PBS 39 193WANE TV Channel 15 15
Painting ServicesCerta Pro Painters 196College Pro Painters 288Get Rollin Inc. 127
Patio & DecArchadeck of Northeastern Indiana 734Backyard Family Furniture 589Custom Steel Design 393Simply Decks & Stuff 951
PoolsElite Pools, Inc 439Olympia Pools 390Tredway Pools 457
RoofingAdvanced Building Concepts 320Anderson Specialty Roofing 419Niff Tone Distributors 374Sherriff- Goslin Co 236Smith Roofing and Remodeling 362Ultimate Exteriors 121
SpasMaster Spas 334Nierman Brothers Pools & Spas 251Pool, Patio & Spas 645Softub 774
SunroomsAll WeatherExteriors, Inc 541American SunSpace Additions 143Brown Construction 317Raber Patio Enclosures & Furniture LLC 844
Springfield Enterprises 552Tree NurseryAdvanced Tree Technology 849Green- up Trees & Tree Moving 913
Water TreatmentAqua Systems 327Aquatek Water Treatment Systems 447Culligan WaterConditioning of Ft. Wayne 306Ecowater Systems 12Rabb/ Kinetico Water systems 169Rainsoft of Valparaiso 610
Windows & DoorsBeemer construction 370Brueggemann Do it best 491Busheys Windows Doors & Sunrooms 159Champion Windows 551Du Hadway 525Hoosier Windows & Siding 433Pella Windows and Doors 565Pro Exteriors 286Quillen Bros., Inc. 639Universal Windows Direct / Springer Contstruction Inc. 245Windows, Doors & More Factory Store 801World of Windows Inc. 528Florian Ratchet Cut 928Northern Industrial Flooring 155Pacemaker Buildings 14
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Brian Santos, alsocalled The Wall Wizardhas presented informative,
entertaining workshopsmore than 5,000 times toaudiences at home showsacross the country. He hasalso shared his paintingexpertise on HGTVsSmart Solutions, ABCsGood Morning America,and NBCs Today Show,as well as The LearningChannel and DiscoveryChannel. Santos will teachthree workshops at theHome & Garden Show.
His first sessiontitled Wall Magic! willallow participants to expe-
rience and learn the realtips, tricks and techniquesof home improvement. Asa bestselling author,Santos has plenty ofinformation to offer atten-dees.
In this course, Santos,who is a 25-year interiorcontractor veteran,chemist and educator, willwalk participants throughthe real science, magicand myths of homedecorating.
As The Wall Wizard,Santos will teach listenershow to look through
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decorating medium, whichis paint. Santos will thenshow attendees how to useeveryday householdproducts such as Pamcooking spray, plasticcling wrap and magnets tospeed up the paintingprocess by 400 percent.
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niques such as dragging,flogging and whackingcan create realistic and
dramatic effects likestone, leather and wood,in a few simple steps. Thiscourse will be a live,audience participationshow that focuses on thepractical hands-onapplication of the threehottest faux finishingeffects used in homedesign and decoratingtoday.
Santos will presentmany of the sameapplication techniques thatHollywood set decoratorshave used for generations
to create clever visualeffects and realistic illu-sions from favorite moviesand television programs.
The third program,directed by Santos isWallcovering Secrets,which gives participantscomplete homeimprovement education.In this interactive session,Santos will demystify themost common myths,mistakes and misconcep-tions that people oftenhave about wallcoverings.
Revealing time-testedtricks, The Wall Wizard
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Thurs. & Fri. 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sun. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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Family Fun ScheduleThursday, March 1 and Friday, March 2:4:00 p.m. Indiana Wild
5:00 p.m. Science Central
6:00 p.m. Fort Wayne Childrens Zoo presents the Zoomobile7:00 p.m. All Star Martial Arts demonstration
Saturday, March 3:12:00 p.m. Science Central1:00 p.m. Fort Wayne Childrens Zoo presents the Zoomobile
2:00 p.m. All Star Martial Arts Demonstration
3:00 p.m. Science Central
4:00 p.m. Indiana Wild
5:00 p.m. Fort Wayne Childrens Zoo presents the Zoomobile
6:00 p.m. All Star Martial Arts Demonstration
7:00 p.m. Indiana Wild
Sunday, March 4:12:00 p.m. Science Central
1:00 p.m. Fort Wayne Childrens Ballet
2:00 p.m. All Star Martial Arts Demonstrations3:00 p.m. Fort Wayne Childrens Ballet
Master Gardener ScheduleThursday, March 11:00 p.m. Bill Dierich Seeing the trees in an Urban Forest
2:30 p.m. Deb Kohlmeier Gardening with Perennials:
Endless Choices! Endless Color!
4:00 p.m. Stephanie Yoder Herb Thyme
5:30 p.m. Lyle Saving for a Non Rainy Day-Rain Barrels
Friday, March 21:00 p.m. Penny Alles Tomatoes 101, from Seed to Salsa
2:30 p.m. Jody Heaston Helping Our Flying Beauties- Butterflies
4:00 p.m. Elysia Berry Propagating Plants you have Around the Home5:30 p.m. Kathy Lee Seed Starting 101: All Things Considered
Saturday, March 311:00 a.m. Judith Nastally Perennials, Grasses and Butterflies Oh My!
12:30 p.m. Laura Stine Shrubs: The Best, the Brightest, and the Bad Apples
3:30 p.m. Carrie Chapman Container Gardening:
For Beauty, Harvest and Success
5:00 p.m. Master Gardener Hydrangea Group: Here's the Dirt on Hydrangeas
Sunday, March 41:30 p.m.Ricky It All Starts with Soil
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Anchor Community Church 1529 3rd St. .................................................................................................. 422-2724Antioch Lutheran 14908 Minnich Rd,Hoagland .................... .................... ................... .................... ........... 639-3576Catholic Mass for Shut-ins WISE 33.........................................................................................Sunday 10:30 a.m.Cedarville Community Church 12828 Main St.Leo.................................................................................. 627-3267Chapel of Praise Holiness Church 626 Spillson Av,Fort Wayne ............... .................... .................... .... 760-5757Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 5401 St.Joe Rd,Fort Wayne...... .................... .............. 486-7303Christ Lutheran 4412 Park Ave,Woodburn.............. ................... .................... ................... .................... ........ 632-4821Christ Lutheran Church of the Reformation 5114 Walther Drive........................................................ 724-2794Concrodia Lutheran Church 4245 Lake Ave............................................................................................... 422-2429Countryside Church of Christ 14314 Hurschtown Road.......................................................................... 627-8777Crossview Church 12532 Grabill Rd., Grabill............................................................................................... 627-3551East Allen County Church of Christ 3800 Minnich Rd,New Haven ..................................................... 749-5300East Liberty United MC 21215 Barkley Rd.,Monroeville .................... ................... .................... ............... 623-6875Edgerton Wesleyan 26026 Dawkins Rd (East IN 14),Woodburn .............................................................. 632-4008Emanuel Lutheran 800 Green St,New Haven .................... ................... .................... .................... .............. 749-2163Emmanuel Lutheran 9909 Wayne Trace,Fort Wayne . .................... ................... .................... .................... . 447-3005Envision Church 4822 Projects Drive............................................................................................................ 387-7522First Baptist of New Haven 1716 Werling Rd,New Haven ..................................................................... 493-2994First Missionary Church 701 W.Rudissill Blvd, Fort Wayne ............ .................... ................... .................. 745-4994Grace Gathering 3157 Minnich Rd, New Haven........................................................................................ 749-5165Harlan Church of Christ 17108 State Road 37,Harlan .............................................................................. 657-5147Harlan United Methodist Church 16434 Indiana 37,Harlan ................................................................. 657-5364Harvest Fellowship 11225 Grabill Rd,Leo .................................................................................................. 627-2720Hoagland Community Church 11104 Hoagland Rd,Hoagland .............................................................. 639-6188Holy Trinity Lutheran Church 18330 Indiana 37,Harlan ......... .................... .................... ................... ..... 657-5614Holy Cross Lutheran 3425 Crescent Ave, Fort Wayne ............................................................................... 483-3173Hope United Methodist Church 6608 Hoagland Rd,Hoagland ............................................................. 639-6340Imago Dei................................................................................................................................................... 423-2313Joy Fellowship Church 109 Moeller Rd,New Haven .............................................................................. 493-3800Landmark Baptist Church 620 Broadway,New Haven ............................................................................ 589-2208Lifeway Wesleyan Church 7722 Moeller Rd,Fort Wayne........................................................................ 749-9758The Lutheran Hour WOWO 1190 AM................................................................................................ Sunday 11 a.m.
Maranatha Chapel 17220 St.Rd 37 Harlan ........................ ................... .................... .................... .............. 445-3082Marquardt Lutheran Grotrian & Hoffman Rd,MonroevilleMartini Lutheran 333 E.Moeller Rd,New Haven ....................................................................................... 749-0014Monroeville Church of Nazarene 312 Elm St,Monroeville ................................................................... 623-6463Monroeville United Methodist 204 W.South St,Monroeville ................. .................... ................... ........ 623-6275New Haven United Methodist 630 Lincoln Highway E,New Haven .................................................... 749-9565New Horizons Fellowship 1330 Werling Rd,New Haven ....................................................................... 749-0422North Scipio United Methodist 23628 Indiana 37,HarlanPrince of Peace Lutheran Church LCMS 12640 St.Joe Rd,Grabill .................................................... 627-5621Promise Ministries 7323 Schwartz Rd..........................................................................................................493-9953St. James Lutheran 1720 Indiana 930 East,New Haven, ......................................................................... .749-5232St. John the Baptist Catholic 943 Powers St,New Haven...................................................................... 493-4553St. John Lutheran Church (Flatrock) 12912 Franke Rd,Monroeville ................................................... 639-6404St. Joseph Catholic 11337 Highway 27 S,Fort Wayne ............................................................................... 639-3741St. Louis Catholic 15535 Lincoln Highway East,New Haven ................................................................... 749-4525St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran 201 E.South St,Monroeville ............................................................ 623-3797St. Paul Lutheran 1910 N.Berthaud Rd,New Haven................................................................................... 749-5444St. Rose of Lima 206 Summit St,Monroeville .................... ................... .................... .................... ............... 623-6437South Scipio United Brethren 12009 Scipio Rd,Harlan .......................................................................... 657-5961Taylor Chapel United Methodist 10145 Maysville Rd,Fort Wayne.. .................... ................... .............. 749-8597
Westwood Fellowship 4100 Becker Rd,Woodburn ................................................................................. 632-4828Woodburn Missionary Church 5108 Bull Rapids Rd,Woodburn ........................................................... 632-4615Woodburn United Methodist 4300 Becker Rd,Woodburn ..................................................................... 632-5313
Worship For Shut-Ins WPTA TV 21................................................................................................ Sunday 6:30 a.m.WINM TV 63 .................. .................... ................... .................... .................... ................... ..................... Sunday 11:30 a.m.Comcast Ch.55,FiOS Ch.25 .......................................................................................... Sunday & Monday 4:00 p.m.Zion Lutheran 7616 Bull Ra ids Rd.(1 mile N.of U.S.24),Woodburn .................... ................... .................. 632-4679
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17Johnny Appleseed Toastmasters. Better Business Bureau, 4011 ParnellAve, Fort Wayne. 7:30 a.m. [email protected]. www.johnnyap-pleseedtm.org.Indiana Tech open house. Indiana Tech, 1600 E. Washington Boulevard,Fort Wayne. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Students interested in attending IndianaTech in fall 2012 are invited to an open house. The open house offers theopportunity to meet professors and current students, explore IndianaTechs degree programs, get information on financial aid, and tour thecampus. For more information or to register for the open house, call 260-422-5561, ext. 2205 or visit www.IndianaTech.edu/events.Michiana Equine Expo. Michiana Event Center, 7605 N SR 9, Howe. 10a.m. to 8 p.m. Educational seminars, horse care anatomy, displays,driving and riding demonstrations and much more. Admissiion $5, chil-dren under 12 free.Baroque Festival. Redeemer Lutheran Church, 202 W. Rudisill Blvd., FortWayne. 6:30 p.m. Authentic German dinner buffet followed at 7:30 by anearly instrumental concert featuring the natural trumpet in works by Bachand others. Admission $15.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18Monroeville Youth League Registration. Monroeville Park Pavilion, 421Monroe St., Monroeville. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. For boys ages 5-12 and girls
ages 5-14. [email protected]. www.leaguelineup.com/monroeville.Alcoholics Anonymous. St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, 700 W.Maumee St., Angola. 11 a.m.Heartland Sings: Family. University of Saint Francis, 2701 Spring St., FortWayne. 4 p.m. A program designed for the young and the young at heart.A great day to introduce children to the joys of choral music. NorthCampus Auditorium. Online: heartlandchorale.org.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19Sunday Services. LifeWater Community Church, 5600 Westbreeze Trail,
Fort Wayne. 10 a.m. Liberty Hills addition. [email protected] Festival. Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, 1122 S.Clinton St., Fort Wayne. 7 p.m. Concert by the Bach Collegium. Thisconcert shows the development of choral music from the 16th to the 18thcentury, with music by Schuetz, Bach and others to illustrate the evolu-tion of the St. John Passion. Admission is free, with details online atbachcollegium.com.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20Open networking. AJs Bar & Grill, 2488 Getz Road, Fort Wayne. noon.No cost, no exclusivity by profession. Each person gets a few minutes totell about your business, plus there is a featured speaker.Encourage, Empower and Enjoy the Autism Spectrum. Easter Seals Arc,
4919 Projects Drive, Fort Wayne. 7-8:30 p.m. Parents, grandparents,teachers, professionals and others wanting to learn more about autism arewelcome. Topics vary monthly. For more information contact SusanCrowell at [email protected] or call [email protected]. none.TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21Air Rifle Program.Hoagland Pavilion, 14013 Emanuel Rd, Hoagland. 6:30p.m. The 4-H Shooting Sports Air Rifle program will begin Jan. 10, 2012at 6:30 p.m. at the Hoagland Pavilion. Enrollment in this discipline islimited to 12 participants. This program is sponsored by Allen County 4-
H Clubs, Inc., and is open to youth in grades 3-12. The cost of theprogram is $40. Equipment will be provided. Call 481-6826 or visitwww.extension.purdue.edu/allen to download a registration form. Feeand registration must be returned to secure a spot in the class. Paymentand registration due by Jan. 3 with enrollment in the program on a firstcome, first paid basis. Participants will meet ten times from Jan. 10-March 13. Classes will be held from 6:30-8:30 p.m., on two, 1-hourshifts. Both programs teach safe handling of firearms, proper use ofequipment, shooting techniques and ethics of good shooters. Instructorsare certified through the Indiana 4-H Shooting Sports Program of PurdueUniversity and the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. For moreinformation please call Barb Thuma, Extension Educator, 4-H Youth,Allen County Extension Office at 481-6826.Free Workshop, The Eye-Strain Epidemic. Indiana Vision DevelopmentCenter, 10343 Dawsons Creek Blvd., Suite B Bldg. 6, Fort Wayne. 6:30-8 p.m. 70% of computer users have vision complaints. Human eyes arentdesigned to stare for hours into small screens. This unnatural use of youreyes produces measurable Visual Stress, the underlying trigger fornearsightedness, astigmatism and other permanent vision changes. Visualstress also interferes with taking-in and taking meaning from whats on
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22Outdoor Stations of the Cross. Victory Noll Center, 1900 W. Park Drive,Huntington. During Lent, individuals or groups are welcome to walk theoutdoor Stations of the Cross on the property of Victory Noll from 8 a.m.to 4 p.m. daily. Visitors must check in at the front desk of the Victory NollAdministration Building. Station booklets will be available for those whowish to use them. There is no cost to visit the Stations of the Cross.Teen Dating Violence. YWCA, 1610 Spy Run Ave., Fort Wayne. noon to1:30 p.m. Free admission, free parking.Kelsey Cottrell and Chynna Presley will give a briefing of the history ofTeen Dating Violence Awareness Month, which is recognized eachFebruary. They will share some videos and local stories, then invite
people to share their experience and perspectives. Informational materialsabout Heathers Law and Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month will beoffered freeto attendees.Teen Dating Violence . YWCA, 1610 Spy Run Ave., Fort Wayne. noon to1:30 p.m. Kelsey Cottrell and Chynna Presley will give a briefing of thehistory of Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, which is recognizedeach February. They will share some videos and local stories, then invitepeople to share their experience and perspectives. Informational materialsabout Heathers Law and Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month will beoffered free to attendees. Free admission, free parking. RSVP by visitingour Facebook Event link (and click join on the top right corner) or bycalling Sue Hiatt at 260-424-4908, ext. 254.Ash Wednesday services. Trinity Episcopal Church, 611 W Berry St, FortWayne. 12:15 p.m. Both services will offer imposition of ashes.Following the 6 p.m. service, a soup and sandwich supper will be served.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23Depression + 12. Christs Hope Ministry and Church, 2818 Carroll Road,Fort Wayne. 7 p.m. 12-step program for those living with depression. For
more info contact Marilee Stroud at 312-6069 or [email protected].
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 259th annual Design on Life. Cerutis Summit Park, 6601 Innovation Blvd ,Fort Wayne. 6:30 p.m. The theme for this years event, Journey Aroundthe World, will offer guests the opportunity to sample internationalcuisine and bid on exciting auction items. Proceeds from the event willbenefit programs supporting individuals in our community who areaffected by cancer. The event will be held in the Diamond Room. Ticketsare $50 before Feb. 5, or $75 after. For more information or to purchaseyour tickets, contact Amber Recker at (260) 484-9560 [email protected]. Tickets are also available online.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26From Comics to Sequential Art: Will Eisners A Contract with God. TrinityEpiscopal Church, 611 W Berry St, Fort Wayne. Adult forum presentedby Andy Frasier of Trinity Episcopal Church. Immediately follows 10a.m. service.
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Little Turtle Smockers. United Methodist Church of the Covenant, 10001Coldwater Road, Fort Wayne. 9:30-11:30 a.m. This months program is asmocked sampler, provided by Smocking Guild of America. Newstitchers are welcome to join us. [email protected] Wayne/Smoky Montgomery Toastmasters. Lutheran Hospital, 7950 W.Jefferson Blvd., Fort Wayne. 6:30 p.m. Toastmasters Club 159 is open toall. We meet in the Lower Level Special Functions Room 2 by the cafe-teria. [email protected]. 159.toastmastersclubs.org.
THURSDAY, MARCH 1Home and Garden Show. Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, , FortWayne. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. The 39th annual Fort Wayne Home and Garden
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FRIDAY, MARCH 2The 39 Steps. Arena Dinner Theatre, 719 Rockhill St, Fort Wayne. FortPremiere of the 2008 Tony Award-winning comedy. Adapted by PatrickBarlow. $35 dinner (three-course meal catered by the Bagel Station) andshow; Cash Bar. Box office: 260-424-5622. Purchase tickets online atwww.arenadinnertheatre.org.Bishop Luers Show Choir Invitational. Bishop Luers High School, 333 E.Paulding Road, Fort Wayne. 6 p.m. Come and see the premiere middleschool completion. Bishop Luers High School is honored to host six localmiddle schools at our competition. Tickets: $5.
SATURDAY, MARCH 3Bishop Luers Show Choir Invitational. Bishop Luers High School, 333 E.
Paulding Road, Fort Wayne. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Bishop Luers High School,host of the longest- running show choir competition in the nation, willwelcome show choirs from 19 high schools to its 38th annual competi-tion. Some of the most talented high school singers and dancers in theregion will provide spectacular entertainment throughout the day andnight. Day competition begins at 8 a.m. and runs until 6 p.m.; the eveningcompetition begins at 8 p.m. Tickets are sold at the door: $10/day ofshow; $10/evening of show; $15 all day and night. For more informationcall Bishop Luers at 456-1261.
SUNDAY, MARCH 4Hells Bells: Who is Saved? Reflections on Rob Bells Love Wins. TrinityEpiscopal Church, 611 W Berry St, Fort Wayne. Adult forum presented
by Paul Greve, Trinity Episcopal Church. Immediately follows 10 a.m.service.
TUESDAY, MARCH 6Relay for Life of East Allen County Kickoff Party. 6-7:30 p.m., New HavenHigh School Auditorium. Everyone welcome to attend this kickoff partyfor the Relay for Life.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7Newcomers Club coffee social. Sweetwater, 5501 U.S. Hwy. 30, FortWayne. 9:30 a.m. Free event open to all women who have moved to FortWayne or outlying communities within the past 18 months.Email [email protected] or [email protected], visitwww.fwnewcomers.com or call (260) 255-3553 for more information.
THURSDAY, MARCH 8Wine tasting. Continuum Art Gallery, 125 W. Wayne St., Fort Wayne. Thetasting will show participants why they like certain wines and not othersand open a whole new world of wines up to them, including sparklingwine, South African wine and even French wine. Seating is limited to 20people. Sign up athttp://tinyurl.com/CheersClass2.
SATURDAY, MARCH 10Casino Night/Hog Roast. St. Rose Parish is hosting a Casino Night at theMonroeville Park Pavillion, 421 Monroe Street, Monroeville. Must be 21or older. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Texas Holdem tournament beginningat 7;00 p.m. Pre-register by calling 260-623-6368. Cash prizes for top 10.
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