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Thursday, March 24, 2016 Vol. 123 Issue No. 12 50¢ ServingThursday, Culver X • X,Lake 2012 Maxinkuckee Vol. 119 • MontereyIssue No. since X 501894 ¢ Serving Culver • Lake Maxinkuckee • Monterey since 1894

Happy Easter, Culver!

citizen photos/jeff kenney In Brief Easter eggs-citement in Leiters Ford Community invited ABOVE: The Aubbee branch of the Fulton County Public Library, in Leiters Ford, hosted its longtime annual Easter egg hunt Saturday, which saw some 50 children and adults enjoying a free lunch served by members of the Aubbee Gamblers 4H Club, alongside the egg hunt itself. to FFA breakfast UPPER LEFT: Sarah and Elias Coiner with their egg finds during the hunt. CENTER: Taking home the grand prizes from the silver and gold eggs in the hunt were Lynna Widner (left) today and Lainey Betcher. RIGHT: Carol Chileen, library director, gives an egg-derived prize to Noah Neidlinger, son of John and Sarah Neidlinger. Over 250 prizes --provided by the Friends Culver Comm. High of the Library and donors — were distributed to participants in the hunt. School’s chapter of the Fu- ture Farmers of America will host an appreciation Lake Fest officially a ‘go’ — breakfast (pancakes and Culver Easter egg hunt this Saturday sausage) Thurs., March 24 from 6 to 8 a.m. Everyone committee seeks more volunteers It may be a bit of an eleventh hour addition, but Cul- in the community is invited ver’s annual Easter egg hunt will take place this Satur- to attend. The event will be day, March 26 at noon. held in the CCHS Ag shop By Jeff Kenney The Culver Beard Club will host the event as it has (enter through the main Citizen editor for the past two years, according to Beard Club presi- school doors). The 2016 Culver dent Joel Samuelson. Lake Fest is on the Samuelson acknowledges much of the delay and Local merchants schedule, though uncertainty regarding the event relates to storm sewer offer Easter egg some events are still construction taking place on Lake Shore Drive and in awaiting volunteers the park itself. prizes this wkd to bring them to “We will be using as much of the park as we can with Local Culver merchants fruition. some spots being off limits due to construction,” said are offering special dis- Trent Bennett, Samuelson in an email announcing the event. He add- counts during the week head of the festival ed he hoped the fire department would be available to leading up to Easter. committee this year, bring trucks the event as in years past. Those who shop at Civ- followed up on the Official approval for the event was given by the park vies, Diva, Elizabeth’s Gar- festival’s progress community members, espe- off the festival with a bang board last Monday, said Samuelson. den, Fisher & Co., Gail’s, after the recent announce- cially those willing to take (which is not, of course, to It’ You! Gallery & Jan ment that this year’s Lake a lead in making any sug- be confused with Saturday Peyser Jewelry, Michelle’s Fest might or might not gested changes happen. night’s popular, annual fire- Headquarters, and Ride On happen, depending on vol- “We need an entertain- works show, which is also Bikes & Rentals between unteer support in the wake ment chair,” says Bennett, returning this year). Millers fetes staff in honor March 24 and 30 will of many longstanding com- adding that the committee Bennett says organiz- receive a prize egg. When mittee members’ burnout hopes to “shake it up a bit” ers might focus more on purchases are made be- fatigue after years of lead- in terms of Lake Fest enter- sponsors to make festival of deficiency-free survey tween those dates, an egg is tainment this year. offerings like the afore- ing Culver’s lengthiest and Staff report chosen with one of a vari- best-attended annual fest. One such change is the re- mentioned band a reality; ety of discounts from 10 to placement of Friday night’s he notes that money “was a Last Thursday, Miller’s Merry Manor of Culver held And while Lake Fest’s a celebration dinner for its staff in recognition of having 50 percent off the purchase return in mid-July is cer- karaoke, Gong Show, and/ stopgap before; most of our instantly. All shoppers are or talent show offerings money goes into the fire- another deficiency-free state/federal survey of the facility. tain, there are already The Survey was conducted January 14 through 21. This guaranteed a prize. some significant changes of recent years with what works show.” Bennett hopes is a band or is the third year in a row that the Culver facility has not Culver Youth planned, and organizers received any points or deficiencies on their annual state/ are interested in input from musician likely to help kick See Lake Fest page 4 Baseball sign ups federal surveys. Staff members were honored and praised by Greg Fassett, administrator of the Culver facility, and April 2 then were served lunch by the corporate staff, includ- Culver Youth Baseball ing: Patrick Boyle, CEO; Greg Spaulding, COO; Christa sign ups will take place Lickey, VP of Quality Assurance; Jennifer Gappa, VP of Daturday, April 2 from 10 Human Resources; Dwight Brown Regional V.P of Op- a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Cul- erations.; Denise Knepp, Registered Dietitian; Joan Baker ver Public Library. No Regional QA Nurse; Susan Capps, OSHA officer; Christy registrations will be taken Crawford, Regional Marketing Director; B.J. DeCola Re- after April 8. More infor- gional VP of operations; and Phil Steele Regional property mation (and sign up forms) management director. is available at www.face- Last year, the facility cel- book.com/culver.league. ebrated the completion of See Millers page 2 Baked potato supper April 8 Culver Young Farmers hope to Trinity Lutheran Church will hold a baked potato educate community at special supper Friday, April 8, from 4:30 to 7 p.m., at Farmers Share Breakfast the train station - depot on The Culver Young Farmers are hosting a “Farmer’s Lake Shore Drive. Th price Share Breakfast” for the community Saturday, April 2, is $8 adults and $5 children photo provided from 7 to 10 a.m. at the Argos United Methodist Church. 12 and under (purchase The cost is the price a farmer would earn from the meal tickets at the door). All pro- $0.49. Those who bring a canned good for the food pantry ceeds go to Blessings in a CAVS Club members donate water for Flint eat for free. Served will be scrambled eggs, sausage links, Backpack of Culver. Carry- hashbrowns, biscuits and gravy (sorry, no carryouts). outs are available. Included Pictured are members of Culver Comm. High and Middle Schools’ CAVS Service Club, which spearheaded fund raising and donating of over 40 cases of water which were transported to Flint, Mich., to aid in the water The event will present the opportunity to educate those are a baked potato and all who attend on agricultural matters related to our area. the “fixins,” pies, cakes, crisis there, last weekend, according to club sponsor (and CCHS teacher) Allie Shook. Pictured, from left to right, are (kneeling) Kate Heim, Jennah McCarthy, Cody Rieckhoff, Josh Krsek. Standing: There is an accompanying educational poster contest coffee, and lemonade. Garrett Reinhold, Justine Dexter, Maria Lindvall, Brianna Kinyanjui, Brandon Havron, and Aaron Becker. that area students will participate in, with cash awards deVillier exhibit at to be given. These posters will be displayed around the See Farmers page 3 Moontree through See Briefs page 9 Reap the rewards with Harvest Rewards Checking www.thepilotnews.com RATES UP TO Click on Citizen Tab a checking account 2.00% APY* $.01 to $10,000 E-mail: [email protected] that gives you 2.00% APY* $10,000.01 to $30,000 FFBT.com 101 Main Street 0.30% APY* $30,000.01 and over Culver, IN 46511 MORE! (574) 842-3321 %* APY 0.05% APY* Does not meet account requirements . Facebook.com/firstfarmers Member FDIC *Annual Percentage Yield as of January 15, 2016 and subject to change without2 notice. Fees may0 reduce earnings. Direct Deposit required per statement cycle. 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Page 2 LOCALOPINIONLOCAL - HISTORY Thursday, March 24, 2016 • Culver Citizen

citizen photo/jeff kenney New digs for Rideon RIGHT: Rideon Bicycles of Culver is still technically located at 115 E. Jefferson Street, though the entire operation has shifted west to the opposite section of the building, making space for development of three vacation rental apartments in its former site, in the east section of the structure.

Rideon owner Joe Barnes (pictured), back in the saddle (or bicycle seat, as the case may be) for his second year with the business, which he took over early in 2015. The new locale isn’t making many changes to services and sales offered at the shop, says Barnes, who will continue to service and repair bicycles and related items, selling new and used bikes as well. Rideon is also still the only dedicated bicycle shop not only in Marshall County but Pulaski, Starke, and Fulton Counties as well. Rideon’s spring hours (through April 30) include Weds. and Thurs., 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Fri. and Sat., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (or later); Sundays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m (or later). The business is closed Monday and Tuesday. Later hours are available by appointment, by calling 574-842-4788.

Millers from page 1 a major addition and renovation, its first since opening more than 35 years ago. The Culver Miller’s has been serving Culver and the surrounding communities since 1980, offering rehabilita- tion services for both inpatient and outpatient customers. Dr. Michael Derry is the Medical Director and Dr. Todd Stillson is the Co-Medical Director. The Culver Facility also has received a Five-Star rating from Center for Med- icaid/Medicare Services (CMS) since the inception of the CMS Five-Star program. Miller’s has a total of 66 skilled/licensed beds at the Culver location, according to Fassett. In addition, Mill- er’s Health Systems is an employee-owned company with 34 Rehabilitation facilities and numerous assisted living communities across Indiana, totaling nearly 3,000 employees and caring for 3,000 residents daily. Questions regarding services offered at the Culver citizen photo/jeff kenney Miller’s Merry Manor may be directed to Marian Rein- ABOVE: Members of the Culver Millers Merry Manor staff and administration (as well as visiting corporate administrators) gather in the facility’s hold, Admissions Director at 574-842-3337. cafeteria to celebrate its second year in a row attaining a deficiency-free rating in its annual state and federal survey.

citizen photo/jeff kenney Spring break for Culver horses

RIGHT: Students Culver Academies left last weekend for their two-week Spring Break, and the horses of the school’s Black Horse Troop and Equestriennes got away from the campus proper for a while to enjoy the rolling hills, fresh grass, and natural freedom of pastures along Queen Road near Culver, providing some beautiful and pastoral scenery for passers-by. Students at Culver Community Schools will start their Spring Break April 1, resuming classes on the 11th.

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Thursday, March 24, 2016 • Culver Citizen LOCAL Page 3 Culver’s VanMeter inducted into Obituary Culver Elementary honor roll Phi Theta Kappa Culver Elementary School has announced its honor roll Larry R Lowry students for the third grading period. DONALDSON – Adam VanMeter of Culver was in- Nov. 20, 1934 - March 17, 2016 1st grade, A honor roll: Kenneth Gibson, Sophia ducted into Phi Theta Kappa, the international honor soci- Hawkins, Ava Lynne Hillman, Joseph Roy Ingle, Maleah ety of two-year colleges, in a formal ceremony March 13 CULVER — Larry (Peanuts) R. Isabelle Johnson, Lilly Kuykendoll, Ava Grace Noelle at the campus of Ancilla College. In all, 23 students were Lowry, 81, of Culver passed away Leist, Kali Loehmer, Autumn Leeann Neace, Haylie inducted into Ancilla’s Beta Beta Beta chapter. on Thursday, March 17, 2016, A Parker, Savannah Diane Schlemmer, Charles Allen Phi Theta Kappa is the largest honor society in Ameri- at Memorial Hospital in South Schrimsher, Camden Allen Shafer, Ava A Taylor, Aly- can higher education with more than 2 million members Bend surrounded by his family. viah Williams, Elijah Woodward and 1,200 chapters located in all 50 of the United States, He was the world to his wife, a hero A/B honor roll: Camden Baker, Ethan Carter Daley, U.S. territories, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Germany, to his children, and a legend in the Brooke Lynne Davis, Olivia Rose Davis, Lyndzy May Marshall Islands, Micronesia, and Palau. Culver Community. Gilley, Savanna Harrington, Scott Charles Hurst, Tan- To be eligible for membership a student must complete Larry was born Nov. 20, 1934, ner Michael Jenkinson, Owen Robert Johnston, Sahairah a minimum of twelve hours of associate degree course to Raymond and Lotus (Grace) Rose Kuhn, Brooklynn Nichell Lace, Gavin Joshua James work and generally earn a grade point average of 3.5 or Lowry. He graduated from Culver Master, Ethen Meadows, Aiden Alysse Molebash, Tyler higher. Students must maintain a high academic standing High School in 1952. Larry served in the United States Anthony Pohl, John Villegas, Kayne Westerhoff, Dallas throughout their enrollment in the two-year college, gen- Army from 1954-1956. He married his beloved wife Sher- Parker Williams. erally a 3.25 GPA. ry Croy in 1964. He retired from the United States Postal 2nd grade, A honor roll: Dillon Brown, Ryane Olivia Service after 40 years and later retired from the Culver Buschman, Aurora Summer Caudill, Breana Hamilton, Academy after 18 years of service. Karlee Rose Harshman, Emily Elizabeth Hawkins, Braden Farmers from page 1 Larry loved sports. He was very involved in the Culver Keller, Brandon Lee Looney, Braiden McCarthy, Brady Little League program and was a father figure to all in- Standfast, Geoffrey Standfast, Jack Standfast, Hayden venue in an effort to educate those who attend. There will volved in Culver youth sports. He enjoyed watching his Christopher Taylor, Izaya Vela. also be an informational PowerPoint presentation playing kids play sports, his son coach, and his grandchildren be- A/B honor roll: Michael Brian Allen, Michael Scott throughout the breakfast. gin their athletic careers. Larry was an avid White Sox fan. Banks, Antonio Miguel Bolanos, Jack Ryan Carroll, Ka- The Culver Young Farmers is an adult organization It was a Lowry family tradition to follow the Sox, which dence Creviston, Owen Dorrel, Kinsey Kate Harrington, focused on leadership and education in agriculture. The he passed down to his kids and grandkids. Madison Kitts, Nathan Alexander Marek, Olivia C Mc- organization is dedicated to providing personal and pro- Larry enjoyed the outdoors, especially riding Daniel, Anthony James Prater, Sierra Morgan Sawyer, fessional opportunities that will enhance leadership and his Farmall tractor and John Deere mower. Lowry’s Lawn Brianna Lauren Schlemmer, Alex Slattery, Ryley Edward educational opportunities while providing their members Service was a small business yet a big part of his life. Spicer, Jordyn Nickole Stuck, William Timothy Tate, Ivon with recreational and social activities throughout the year. Larry was preceded in death by his parents Raymond Damary Torres-Escobar, Baby Grace Woodcox, Dylan They seek to provide opportunities for adults who have and Lotus Lowry. He is survived by two sisters; Miriam Wyrick, Abigayle Zehner. a common interest in agriculture that will strengthen our (Vern) McKee and Janet (Rich) Overmyer; his loving wife 3rd grade, A honor roll: Graham Robert Baker, communities, grow the industry and most importantly - Sherry (Croy) Lowry; six children and their families — Brynn Berndt, Reyonica Hunt, Braiden Molebash, Katie enhance members’ lives. Son Randall Lowry, his wife Melva, and daughters Olivia Schouten, Gabriella Courtney Sims, Olivia Woodward. Area political leaders and candidates have been invited and Claire; Son Ronald Lowry; Daughter Darci Posthu- A/B honor roll: Ethan Binion, Amber Black, Jake Con- to the breakfast also so they can speak with farmers in the ma, her husband Tim, and daughters Britni (Carson) and roy, Bethany Rose DeLong, Cassie Lynn Duncan, Robert community and learn what matters are of importance to Kelsi; Son Daniel Lowry, his fiancée Kathie, and daughters Cole Evans, Kaylie Gibson, Madlin Hamilton, Kaden Her- them at this time. Please note the Young Farmers are not Amelia and Delaney; Son Shane Lowry, his wife Bridget, rera, Lindsey Marie Hershberger, Austin Hinsey, Jalynn a political organization, and as such, they will not have and children Payton and Sarah; Daughter Shawna Grund, Hopkins, Zoey Hunnicutt, Gabriel Keith Jackson, Chloe anyone officially speaking at the event. However, the or- her husband David, and daughters Mallori and Maci. Larry Kanschat, Tyra King, Daniel Laba, Katherine Marek, Job ganization feels this event can offer a great opportunity for also leaves behind his best canine friend Indiana “Buck- Nicholas Mavrick, Connor Moon, Jocquelin Ashley Em- conversation with politicians, candidates and their constit- wheat” Lowry. ily Nystrom, Olivia Lynn Overmyer, Ashley Nicole Pugh, uents on agriculture. A gathering of family and Adamariz Rojas-Mendoza, Chloe Salyer, Tyler Siddall, friends will be held at Odom Kyler Weiger, Korvin Bradley Westerhoff. Funeral Home on Wednes- 4th grade, A honor roll: Gwendylan Maree Gilley, Library news day, March 23, 2016, from EmmaLee Rae Hillman, Nora Anne Johnston, Jack A Rod- 3-7 p.m. gers, Landon Franklin Stevens. Arts and crafts all This program is free and ter a drawing for a Kindle In lieu of flowers, the A/B honor roll: Amber Marie Callender, Carter Lewis open to the public and all Fire HD 10. The library is family asks that donations Clingler, Lukas Cole, Noah Davis, Megan Taylor Eng- day March 28, children are welcome. also looking for volunteers be made in Larry’s name to land, Ethan M Fritz, Kolton Jeffery Givens, Willow Ann April 4 to participate in our discus- the Culver Athletic Depart- Harrington, Charley Alexis Geanetta Howard, Brady Miss Jill and Miss Erin Family storytime sions about the library’s ment. Christian Kindernay, Lily-Ann Marie Knapp, Arwen Blair will host a day of arts and future goals. These “focus Kornblith, Miah Jordan Shock, Grace Marie Sieber, Eri- crafts Monday, March 28 , and crafts April 9 groups” will take place in Subscribe to ahna Nikole Vela, Anessa Ryanne Wireman. and Monday, April 4 start- The Culver-UT Public August. 5th grade, A/B honor roll: Devin Jacob Burkett, Cabot ing at 11 a.m. Attendees Library will host family The Culver Severns Ellert, Kaylee Maxine-Kay Hamilton, Harlie Ann may arrive anytime be- storytime and crafts on Sat- Exercise for seniors Hanley, Mason Thomas Herbert, Kali Brynne Kidd, Ad- tween the hours of 11 a.m. urday, April 9 at 10 a.m., in dison Elizabeth Pohl, Haylie Madyson Rizor. and 7 p.m. All programs are the children’s area of the at the library Citizen! 6th grade, A honor roll: Sydney Sue Denham, William free and open to the public. library. Regular storytime Culver-Union Township James Ericson, Emily Heim, Adrian Owen Schouten. and crafts take place every Public Library is pleased to 1-800-933- A/B honor roll: Dayne Kennedy Garbacik, Anna Kath- Tuesday morning at 10:30, offer Exercise for Seniors. erine Gregorash, Savannah Grace Hissong, Paige Lilliann Gardening 101 and aree always free and This free exercise class for 0356. Lancaster, Jordan Mary Porter, Noah David-Blake Pratt, March 29 open to the public. seniors meets on Mondays, Elizabeth Ann Pugh, Kaydin Jovee Sayavongsing, Natalie Culver-Union Town- Library’s long- Wednesdays, and Fridays Mechelle Stevens, Grace Elizabeth Wood. ship Public Library wel- at 10 a.m. in the Carnegie comes special guest, Renee range plan survey Room and features easy, O’Farrell, owner of Rain- ready for public seated exercises. bow Prairie Nursery and For more information Man sentenced for child molesting Bee Garden, for “Gardening input on this or any other adult 101” on Tuesday, March 29 The Culver Union Town- library program, please incident in Culver at 3 p.m. in the large meet- ship Public Library is seek- call the Culver-Union Article provided court that in 2009 he per- ing room. Whether you’re a ing the community’s help. Township Public Library MARSHALL COUN- formed sex acts at a house gardening novice or a sea- The library has just ended at 574-842-2941 or e-mail TY—A Tyner man was in Culver on a friend’s soned pro, everyone is sure its year-long Carnegie Li- Reference/Adult Services sentenced last week for a daughter in her bedroom. to take away something brary centennial celebra- Manager, Dana Thomas, at child molesting incident Cole initially denied the new from this engaging tion during which it took a [email protected]. which took place in Culver victim’s allegations but program, which is free and look at CUTPL’s past; now seven years earlier. later failed a polygraph open to the public. Contact the library is turning eyes Spring adult color- Derek Cole, 32, was examination performed by Reference/Adult Services toward its future. As part sentenced March 17 in the Indiana State Police. Manager, Dana Thomas, of the planning process a ing at the library Marshall Superior Court The case was investigated at 574-842-2941 or dtho- short survey has been de- Looking for a break No. 1 to 30 years for child by Det. Jeff Snyder of the [email protected] for veloped. It’s accessible from all that spring clean- molesting. Cole will be Marshall County Sheriff’s more information. online from a link on the ing? Dust off your colored imprisoned at the Indiana Department. photo provided library webpage at www. pencils, markers, or cray- Department of Correction Prosecuting Attorney Derek Cole culver.lib.in.us, and is also ons and join us for Adult pursuant to a plea agree- Nelson Chipman com- trust. It’s an insidious crime “Fancy Nancy” available in paper form at Coloring at Culver-Union ment reached between mended Det. Snyder for his the library. The survey will Township Public Library. with lasting effects. My of- program April 2 Chief Deputy Prosecut- dedicated work and thor- fice will continue to aggres- Join Miss Jill in the Chil- help to write the library’s It’s a relaxing, stress-re- ing Attorney Tami Napier ough investigation. new long-range plan. lieving and fun way to get sively prosecute crimes of dren’s Room at the CUTPL and defense attorney, Tim “The Marshall County this nature. Parents must on Saturday, April 2 from Residents may view together and spend an hour Lemon. Sheriff’s Department and the current plan at www. or so. The library provides remain vigilant and report 10 to 11 a.m. for a Fancy Judge Robert O. Bowen Detective Jeff Snyder fol- these crimes when their Nancy Tea Soiree’ (that’s culver.lib.in.us/doc/long- the coloring sheets and col- sentenced Cole to serve 25 lowed up on the victim’s range-plan.pdf. To assist in ors, but feel free to bring children disclose abuse as fancy for party). years executed at the Indi- delayed disclosure of the these offenses are by their Included will be story- developing a vision of the your own. Sessions take ana Department of Correc- sexual abuse. This case, library’s future, the library place Wednesdays at 5:30 very nature committed un- time, crafts, and a healthy tion followed by 5 years like many child molest der a veil of secrecy. Child snack, Fancy Nancy style. is interested in reading and p.m. and/or Thursdays at of sex offender probation. cases, arise from delayed Space is limited. Please hearing the public’s ideas 10 a.m., and are free and Cole will be a lifetime reg- disclosures by victims and See Sentenced page 8 RSVP to Jill Gavlick at about CUTPL, and what open to the public. Contact istered sex offender. His emphasizes that most sex 574-842-2941 or jgavlick@ services/materials/facilities Reference/Adult Services sentence for child molest- crimes committed against culver.lib.in.us by Mon- residents would like to see Manager, Dana Thomas, ing makes him a credit re- the most innocent victims day, March 28 to save your at the library. at 574-842-2941 or dtho- stricted felon pursuant to are perpetrated by people place at the table. Don’t Those who take the sur- [email protected] for Indiana law. their families know and forget to look “Fancy!” vey will be eligible to en- more information. Cole admitted in open Digital Advertising Regtargeting Country setting Web Ads on 4 acres Search Engine Optimization Certified National Friends to Follow Wildlife Habitat We Have It All! Not to mention a print program, too! 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Page 4 LOCAL - HISTORY Thursday, March 24, 2016 • Culver Citizen

“Culver History Corner” is a semi-reg ular feature spon- sored by the Antiquarian and Historical Society of Culver. whose quarterly newsletter is also sponsored in The Culver Citizen.

If these walls could talk: the ‘Zinc House’ mystery of 80 years ago

By Jeff Kenney age family,” notes the Marshall website. as part of the large-scale, grant-funded renovation there in Hopefully the reader will indulge the occasional detour “Constructed of steel and baked iron enamel, this home the mid-1970s. in our series of “virtual” walks around the Culver area to was priced in the $7,500 range. Although only 1,300 explore the history of various structures. square feet, it did not feel small due to the high ceilings An innovative triumph This week marks an anniversary of sorts for an unusual and windows that give the illusion of spaciousness. Sev- Continues the Marshall website regarding Stran-Steel and significant structure on Lake Maxinkuckee (even if eral companies provided interior fixtures for the exhibi- homes: “For architects and builders, the Stran-Steel home that structure is now absent from the landscape). tion homes to help advertise their products.” exemplified a triumph in the use of an innovative building Eighty years ago in April, work began on the east shore The question of the Maxinkuckee house’s relationship material that until now, had only been used for skyscrap- of the lake to erect what the Indianapolis Star -- in an arti- to the World’s Fair is complicated by several factors. ers and commercial buildings. The Stran-Steel Corpora- cle reprinted in The Culver Citizen in August, tion produced a lightweight steel beam that was more 1936 -- called, “The sensation of this summer” flexible than wood, lighter and twice as strong... on the lake: the new “zinc” house, which the “The original outer covering that was created by the Star reported was being erected by Chicago corporation was innovative and interesting.” adds the site. residents. “To provide a fireproof surface, eight by two feet sheets In the Culver Citizen of April 1, 1936, it was of three inch thick baked iron enamel were used to cover reported that, “An all-steel modernistic sum- the outside. The baked surface of the material gave the mer home is being built by O. E. Bronsky on illusion of brick and also helped to insulate the home. Of the east side of the Lake Maxinkukcee. The course, such an innovative and futuristic building material house will occupy the lots between the Perry could only work on an Art Deco structure in the 1930’s. and Perkins places...this will be the first all- The Stran-Steel House is a prime example of the deco steel house built in this vicinity, and its novel influence on the artists and contractors of the day (and) construction will attract considerable interest.” many of the buildings...personified the more cubist Bau- Wrote the Star of the house: “It is fireproof haus influence.” with concrete floors and steel window and door frames...the insulation has been ingeniously Changing hands designed to keep the house delightfully cool in Whatever its exact relationship to the Stran-Steel homes hot weather. It is of the new ultra-modern ar- of 1933, the home at 920 East Shore Drive in Culver was chitecture and is equipped with many gadgets erected by Oscar Elllis Bransky (1886 - 1958), a former which would have made the old-timers open ABOVE: An 1890s photo of the Bay View Hotel on the east shore of Lake Maxinkuckee, assistant general manager of manufacturing of Standard their eyes in amazement.” part of whose property would eventually be occupied by the so-called “Zinc House,” Oil Company. Bransky had joined the company in 1910 The “Zinc House” moniker given the struc- which was erected at 920 East Shore in 1936. as a research chemist at Whiting, Indiana, and eventually ture remains a bit mysterious; it clearly was BELOW: One of the demonstrator houses after which the Culver “Zinc House” was moved to Chicago to the company’s general office as as- not made of zinc but steel. modeled, under construction in Chicago for the 1933 World’s Fair there. sistant general manager of the manufacturing department. Of most significance, historically and archi- After his 1948 retirement, Bransky had been appointed tecturally, however, was the alleged original by ECA as chief of the petroleum branch of the Marshall status of the house as the demonstrator house Plan. of steel or zinc from the 1933 World’s Fair in Some sourc- A note in the Oct. 8, 1952 Citizen noted that “Mr. and Chicago. es say there Mrs. L. W. Kitts and family of Chicago will occupy the The term “alleged” is applied since a Mar- were two Bransky cottage this winter.” shall University website (users.marshall. Stran-Steel The following year, a June 24 Citizen article noted the edu/~brooks/Stran-Steel.htm) notes that the demonstra- change of hands of the house from the Bransky family: original demonstrator house from the World’s tor homes “Other newcomers to the lake are Mr. and Mrs. George Fair was purchased in 1934 by real-estate de- at the Fair, Graffis of Logansport, who have purchased the Oscar E. veloper Robert Bartlett and transferred to a one of which Bransky cottage...” suburb of Chicago. was razed in The Graffis family kept the cottage into the late 1960s, 1992. How- with Jerome “Zeke” Zechiel and wife Betty taking it over The great fair of ‘33 ever, several in 1972. The Robert and Robin Lauth family bought the To backtrack a bit: the 1933 Chicago World’s Fair re- of the homes were built following the Fair, using the orig- house in the summer of 1986, eventually razing it and re- ceived more than 39 million visitors during its two years, inal plans developed for the company, including one in placing it with the home currently at the site. and focused on demonstrating humankind’s scientific West Virginia and another in Iowa. Any readers who can flesh out a bit more history of the progress from prehistory to ‘33. Eight acres of the city Unfortunately no solid evidence connects the Max- house (or photos of the same) are encouraged to email were occupied by hundreds of buildings and exhibits, in- inkuckee “Zinc House” with the Stran-Steel World’s Fair [email protected] or call 574-216-0075. cluding the “Homes of Tomorrow” exhibit in the Home homes, though anecdotal and repeated verbal recollec- As another historical side-note, the property -- before and Industrial Arts show (which ran from May through tions have made the claim consistently through the de- the arrival of the “Zinc” house -- was also once home to November, 1933). The exhibit aimed to demonstrate the cades. Certainly the Culver Citizen and Indianapolis Star a hotel complex during the heyday of Lake Maxinkuckee way modern technology could produce safe, affordable, writings suggest it’s safe to assume the house’s unusual tourism known as Bay View Place. and aesthetically pleasing (depending upon one’s tastes; design and construction style grew from the World’s Fair When Bay View was torn down, the area was split into the “Zinc House” on Lake Maxinkuckee was nicknamed, innovations. three lots (920, 950, and 964 East Shore Drive). The Cul- “the ugly house”) prefabricated housing. One demonstrable fact which arguably might bolster ver Herald newspaper described the Bay View Hotel as Various companied vied for attention and to demon- the connection between Culver’s “Zinc House” and the one of the most popular on the lake in 1896 and having strate their architectural prowess at the show, including Fair demo houses still stands in Culver’s town park to- over 100 guests on a given weekend (it boasted some 44). the Stran-Steel Corporation, which partnered with Good day: the cement street lights which lined the streets of In 1920, the Citizen reported that the Bayview was be- Housekeeping Magazine to create a home that would be downtown Culver into the early 1970s came from the ing moved and divided into sections which were planned “fireproof, pre-fabricated, and also affordable to the aver- 1933 Chicago Worlds Fair. They were moved to the park to be separated into cottages.

Lake Fest from page 1 tremely busy weekend for the park already. Last year’s contemplating a new direction for that part of Lake Fest, Kids’ events considered unexpected scheduling shifts in those games garnered a citing poor attendance at last year’s long ride (the possi- Organizers also hope to enhance the festival for kids. number of complaints, he notes. bility of a multi-lap BMX ride for youth is being consid- While kids’ rides and games have long been a staple of ered, say Bennett and Barnes). the festival, there’s talk of shaking up the games a bit and Some events still in limbo Another “up in the air” facet of this summer’s Lake Fest thinking outside the box towards some new angles. One of That said, the committee saw a good response to its call- is the car show. While last year saw “more cars than ever” these includes adding options potentially appealing more out for volunteers, according to Bennett, including local in the park for thee show, Bennett says volunteers are to a teenage crowd, such as the revival of the three-on- year-rounders and summer residents as well. needed to make the event a reality this year. The festival’s three basketball contest of Lake Fests of yore, and/or bed “We have a bit of new blood,” he says, noting Barb John- bass tournament is also awaiting volunteers. races. son will take on the Miss Maxinkuckee pageant, and Jill On the whole, Bennett says the festival schedule will Bennett hopes to “take the heat off” the Culver park Neidlinger is heading up the effort to overhaul the Lake largely remain unchanged, from Friday’s Kiwanis golf out- superintendent as far as kids’ games go, that being an ex- Fest website. Other committee members include long fa- ing, to the Saturday morning parade, and more. This year’s miliar faces like Bill Birk and Frank and Susan Elizondo, parade theme will join the State of Indiana in celebrating to involvement from Diann Johnson, Jill Gavlick, Mick its bicentennial, with a related focus on area history. Henley, Dana Neer, and some partnership with Culver & Anyone wishing to volunteer or submit a suggestion for Lake Maxinkuckee Visitor Center director Amy DeLong. the festival may contact Trent Bennett at 317-538-2695 or Joe Barnes, owner of Rideon Bicycles in Culver, is re- [email protected], or by postal mail to P.O. turning to head up the festival’s bicycle event, though he’s Box 146, Culver, IN, 46511. (USPS 422-330) HOW TO REACH US: If you do not receive your paper by 5 p.m. Thursday, please call the circulation department at 800-933-0356 up to 5 p.m. Get your weekly dose of Culver Citizen online with our Citizen Editor ...... Jeff Kenney Publisher/Marketing Director ...... Cindy Stockton e-edition: thepilotnews.com/subscriptions Managing Editor ...... Diona Eskew Sports Editor ...... James Neil Costello Production/IT Manager ...... Greg Hildebrand family vision clinic Business Manager ...... Michele Louderback Sales Consultant ...... Trish Dobrzykowski

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Thursday, March 24, 2016 • Culver Citizen LOCAL Page 5 Marian High School students journey to Culver for landmark photography exhibit Professor, re-enactor’s expertise enhances Culver Elementary Article provided A funny thing happened on Friday, March 11: a bus Shakespeare productions for two decades with students from an area By Jeff Kenney high school pulled up at Citizen editor Culver Academies, and it Members of Todd Shafer’s sixth-grade class at wasn’t for a game, a match, Culver Elementary School presented the school’s or a meet. In fact it had annual Shakespeare play, “The Taming of the nothing to do with inter- Shrew,” last Thursday for assembled students and acting with any students at teachers during the afternoon session, and parents all. They came to see what and the public that evening. Culver Academies students Helping prep the students for the production (in have come to expect from addition to Shafer himself, of course) was Boni their school, an exhibition Bent, a former Title 1 aide at Culver and the for- of artwork worthy of any mer Monterey Elementary schools (she also taught museum in the state. art for a year at Monterey) who also participates in Gina Bonewitz, Ceram- historical re-enacting. ics and Photography teach- According to Shafer, Bent helped costume her er at Marian High School daughter, Casey Easterday, 20 years ago when in Mishawaka, read about Casey acted in the Shakespeare play. the “3 American Photog- “She has been helping ever since,” reports Sha- raphers” exhibition in an photo provided fer. “So this year was Boni’s 20th year to help e-mail to area art teachers ABOVE: Culver Elementary 6th graders lis- with the play.” regarding an event at Cul- ten as Boni Bent, left, discusses life during the Bent, who now teaches art and English at Indi- ver Academies. Though she Shakespearian era. ana University South Bend, has been volunteer- could not attend the event, ing her time and knowledge at Bonewitz knew her stu- CES to teach students about the dents would benefit from photos provided history of the clothing, culture, the experience of view- ABOVE: Students from Marian High School in Mishawaka visited and historical context for Shake- ing the sixty-two images Culver Academies’ Crisp Visual Art Center to view the current exhibi- speare’s plays each year (though by Eudora Welty, Alfred tion there, “3 American Photographers.” Shafer says a High Ability grant Eisenstaedt, and Ansel has helped underwrite Bent’s ef- Adams in the exhibition. the discovery of seventeen Photography teaching ex- forts the past few years). She contacted the school, stamp-signed images found hibit in the exhibition space “It is still so neat to see the kids and suggested a field trip in the academic file storage on the second floor, as well change when they put the cloth- to Bob Nowalk, the Visual area under East Barracks as the 30 paintings and ing on,” adds Shafer. “They really Art Coordinator, who was at Culver Academies. Shot sculptures in the Michael begin to have the swagger of the more than happy to accom- in the spring of 1939 for a Huffington Collection in character when they get dressed. modate her request. Life magazine story about the Huffington Library. Plus, the clothing is worth so “The joy of being an Culver Military Academy, For Nowalk’s part, he much if purchased today. Boni educator exists in sharing the photographs had, ap- would like to encourage has made some of the clothing, learning,” Nowalk said. parently, been provided to more art teachers to con- purchased other clothing, “The Visual Arts at Culver Culver at a time prior to sider bringing their stu- etc. One piece of cloth- understands works of art to Eisenstaedt’s recognition dents to Culver. “Together, ing for the kids is a piece be the cultural legacy of all as a world-class photog- these three photographers that was used on an actual humanity and not just the rapher. Safely filed away, present a vision of America Broadway stage in approx- possession of one person their discovery added to in the first half of the 20th imately the 1880s. Plus, or one institution. Owner- the eight images donated Century that is diverse and the wool coat I was able ship is stewardship and, by Ken Widder, Class of alive, truthful yet hopeful,” to wear (during the perfor- since it is our mission to 1970, in 2007, and contrib- Nowalk said. The 3 Ameri- mance) is still in the midst educate, share, enrich, and uted further to Culver’s un- can Photographers will be of being fully created (and) offer learning opportuni- derstanding of itself prior on view until the 31st of would cost approximately ties, when we have some- to America’s entry into the July, 2016. The Crisp Visu- $1,500 to $2,500 (to pur- thing important to offer, we Second World War in 1941. al Art Center Galleries are chase now).” would like it to reach the The students from Mar- open to the public Wednes- See Shakespeare, widest possible number of citizen photos/jeff kenney ian High School were “all days, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and CENTER PHOTO, ABOVE: 6th graders Sydney Denham and Will Ericson page 8 people.” very excited about the ex- Sundays from 1 to 5 p.m. The exhibition is the tenth as Katharina and Petruchio in Culver hibit,” said Bonewitz. when Culver Academies is Elementary’s “Taming of the Shrew” in the Wolfe and Deer-Zink “They had prepared for in session. Exhibition visits last week. LOWER PHOTO: May 3 Re-Elect Galleries since the Crisp Vi- their visit by reading about for other days may be ar- Mackenzie Youvan as the Friar (right) sual Art Center opened in each photographer,” she ranged by calling the Crisp , getting ready for the wedding as Jon E. Van Vactor 2011. It features three port- added, and were surprised Visual Art Center at 574- Bianca (Alex Forest) and Lucentio County Council At-Large folios owned by the Acade- to discover images they 842-8278. (Natalie Stevens) enter (at left). mies representing the fields had seen on line and in • Current Member of documentary, journalism, books on the walls of the and aesthetics, respectively 2015 Gmc siErra 1500 County Council galleries. • 32 Years Sheriff’s Office embodied in the 20 im- “There is nothing like Reg. 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Page 8 LOCAL Thursday, March 24, 2016 • Culver Citizen Lake Max Triathlon registration open Free meals for kids during By Jan Garrison the Lake Max Kids Triathlon. With three age spring break Culver Academies groupings, the 5-7 year-old group will swim 50 It’s time to register for one of the highlights meters, bike one mile, and run a half-mile. Culver Community Schools announced plans to of the Culver summer. The Lake Max Tri- The 8-10 age group will swim 75 meters, participate in the SFSP Food Program during the athlon is set for Saturday, Aug. 13. Lake bike one mile, and run one mile. The 11- school’s spring break/intercession period. Free Maxinkuckee, the Culver Academies 12 age group will swim 75 meters, bike meals will be made available to all children 18 campus, and the Culver community pro- one mile, and run one mile. years and under and to persons over 18 years who vide the ideal setting for competition and The kids triathlon is not a USAT-cer- are enrolled in a state-approved education program a weekend of fun. tified event. The entire race will be con- for the mentally or physically disabled. Lake Max is a USAT-certified triathlon. tained on campus. There is a charge for adults of $1 for breakfast It begins and ends at the Naval Building A total of 388 people participated in and $3 for lunch. on the Culver campus. The course includes: the 2015 triathlon. This year’s event will The locations, dates, and times are as followed: 400-meter swim in Lake Maxinkuckee. again include a live band, a chef-prepared Culver Comm. High School: April 4 through The course will take athletes around the Naval full-course meal, free massages, dry-fit shirts, April - breakfast 7:45 to 8:15 a.m.; lunch 11:45 Pier. and post-race energy drinks and beers after the a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Bike 11 miles around Lake Maxinkuckee race. Culver Elementary: March 28 through April 8 – The course begins and ends at the Naval All proceeds collected are donated to the - breakfast 7:45 to 8:15 a.m.; lunch 11:45 a.m. to Building, with riders traveling through local Lions, Kiwanis and Culver clubs to 12:15 p.m. downtown Culver. help with their humanitarian causes. Ear- Contact Carin Clifton, CCSC food services di- Run 5 Kilometers – From Naval Build- ly registration costs are $20 for the youth rector at 574-842-3391 ext 3113 with questions. ing transition point, runners will go west triathlon. The full triathlon is $65 for in- Culver Community Schools is an equal oppor- along the lake, through Indian Trail to the dividuals and $95 for teams. tunity provider.Free meals will be provided to all Culver Beach Lodge, eventually running Register online at culver.org/lakemax- children without charge and are the same for all past Memorial Chapel to the finish line. triathlon. Those wishing to spend the children regardless of race, color, national ori- The distance is perfect for both expe- weekend can check here for accommoda- gin, sex, age or disability. The service is provided rienced and novice racers. Teams are wel- tions. through the USDA. come. This story appears courtesy news.culver. Lake Max Kids TriThis year will also include org High-ranked CMA team heads east for spring break By Jan Garrison Saturday, March 19, 2:15 p.m. – Episco- Wednesday, March 23, 3 p.m. – Sale- and Carmel 17-2 on Sunday. Both games Culver Academies pal Academy, 1785 Bishop White Drive, sianum School, Ridley Athletic Complex, were played at Carmel High School. CMA The sixth-ranked CMA Prep lacrosse Newtown Square, Pa. Loyola University , 2221 W. Prep is ranked No. 1 in the Midwest in the team headed on its East Coast trip last Sunday, March 20, 1 p.m. – No. 1 The Cold Spring Lane, , Md. regional Under Armour/Inside Lacrosse weekend, playing five games in six days. Haverford School, 450 Lancaster Avenue, Thursday, March 24, 1 p.m. – No. 5 Power Rankings. The trip features three games against Haverford, Pa. Gonzaga College High School, 191 Street This story appears courtesy news.culver. schools ranked in the Top 10 by Under Ar- Tuesday, March 22, 4 p.m. – No. 8 Mc- NW, Washington, D.C. org mour/Inside Lacrosse national poll. Donogh School, 8600 McDonogh Road, CMA is 2-0 on the season, defeating St. The schedule includes: Owings Mills, Md. Xavier (Louisville, Ky.), 27-1, on Saturday Severe Weather Preparedness Week brings tests, opportunities Sentenced, from page 3 By Lola Whitmer may be subjected to severe weather this coming season. Staff writer “We know severe weather will occur. It has occurred molesters rely on the victims remaining silent, sometimes MARSHALL COUNTY — With the start of the spring every year whether it’s severe thunderstorms or tornadoes, for years. It is important for parents and responsible adults season, it’s also the start of storm season. “Disasters can which have occurred in Marshall County,” said Avery. to report when a child discloses, even if the accusation strike at any time,” Clyde Avery, director of Marshall “It’s important for people to have a plan and to know what may have taken place years earlier. Trust that trained law County Emergency Management Agency for the past 11 to do.” Developing a plan before bad weather strikes is a enforcement will try its best to get to the truth.” years, would like to remind people. good way to ensure safety. Cole remains incarcerated in the Marshall County Jail With Severe Weather Preparedness Week upon us, Av- “Communication is key. People should know who they until he is transported to the Indiana Department of Cor- ery has been working hard to warn people about the dan- are going to contact and how they are going to contact rection. gers involved with severe weather. loved ones to let them know they are safe,” said Avery. Continuing till March 26, Severe Weather Preparedness He suggested having a contact person outside the area to Week occurs every year around this time to help educate be affected to check in with after bad weather passes. It is Shakespeare, from page 5 people in the areas that are at a high risk for severe weath- also vital to prepare an emergency kit with several items er about the seriousness of spring storms. The week of to help sustain life after a disaster happens. Bent spoke to the entire 6th grade class, as well as more preparedness has taken place in Marshall county for well During Severe Weather Preparedness Week, it is rec- focused discussion with the Shakespeare performers. over a decade and is taking place statewide this week. ommended that everyone come up with a plan of action The CES production of “The Taming of the Shrew” During this stretch of time, radio stations, television sta- for when disasters do occur and to communicate that plan starred Sydney Denham and Will Ericson as Katharina tions, and weather radios will be conducting tests to en- clearly to those within the home, workplace and/or school. and Petruchio, respectively. sure that all warning systems are operating properly ahead Having a plan will increase chances of survival. of the quickly approaching bad weather season. Purchase of a NOAA-approved weather radio is also Two tests will occur on March 22. Local sheriff’s de- recommended. 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April 9 Lake Fest 2016 may depend on volun- Library’s small meeting room Mondays from 10 a.m. to MoonTree Studios & Gallery in Plymouth will host an noon and Thursdays from 4 to 6 p.m. Newcomers are in- exhibit of Culver area artist David deVillier, whose work teers vited to join the group. For more info, contact Charlotte is represented in galleries and in private collections across Culver’s Lake Fest, slated for July of 2016, is in need of Rakich, 708-334-0466 text or talk, or email charlotte.vec- the country. The exhibit, entitled, “Epigraphs/Epistles and volunteers to continue. Those wishing to assist may sign [email protected]. Those with a stash of knitting supplies Epiphanies by David deVillier,” closes April 9. Moontree up for one or more of the many events taking place during to discard are encouraged to donate them in order to help is located at 9638 Union Road in Plymouth. the three-day festival. Those interested are encouraged to the group continue teaching new knitters. contact Overmyer at [email protected] or com- Culver Relay for Life April 15 mittee member Trent Bennett at 574-216-7000 or trent@ Adult winter basketball at CCMS Culver’s annual Relay for Life will start Friday night, bennettscontracting.net. Adult winter basketball takes place each Sunday, from April 15, at the Multi-purpose building at Culver Acad- 1 to 3 p.m. EST, until April 10, at the Culver Commu- emies. The event raises money for the American Cancer Exhibit of photographic legends at nity Middle School. Cost for insurance is $2 each Sun- Society, and area individuals and groups are encouraged Academies day, or $20 up front for whole season. Please bring your to register to participate, which can be done online at re- Ongoing in the Crisp Visual Art Center at Culver “A” game, your good sportsmanship, and not your kids. layforlife.org/culverin. Academies is the exhibition, “3 American Photographers: Questions may be direct ed to Ken VanDePutte at 574- 274-9942. Wesley Preschool open house April 16 Eudora Welty, Alfred Eisenstaedt, and Ansel Adams.” The Wesley Preschool will hold its spring open house Satur- Welty photographs on exhibition were shot between 1935 Euchre, pinochle Fridays day, April 16 from noon to 1 p.m. EST, at Wesley United and 1942. The Eisenstaedt portfolio was shot at Culver in A weekly euchre and pinochle club, which is open to Methodist Church, 511 School St. in Culver. The pro- 1939 for an article in Life Magazine. The photo exhibit the public, meets each Friday from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at gram is accepting applicants into its 3 year old program is free and open to the public on Sundays from 1 to 4:30 the Culver park beach lodge’s upper-level meeting room, (Tuesdays and Thursdays, $100 per month) and 4 year old p.m. and Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Deer- 819 Lake Shore Drive. All are welcome to have fun play- program (Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, $120). School Zink Gallery of the Crisp Visual Arts Center on Academy ing cards, make new friends, enjoy beautiful Lake Max- hours will be from 8:15 to 11:15 a.m. Interested parents Road. The exhibit is available by appointment by calling inkuckee, and Culver’s fine restaurants and city. may come meet the teachers, take a tour, and register their Robert Nowalk, curator of the Academies’ collection, at 574-842-8278. Adult coloring series at CUTPL child for the 2016-17 school year. Culver-Union Township Public Library is continuing Culver area history on tap at Brown Bag Monthly library book/bake sales its adult coloring series. The library is providing the col- The Friends of the Culver-Union Twp. Public Library oring sheets and colors, but feel free to bring your own. series will hold book and bake sales on the first Saturday of Sessions take place at the library Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. The Marshall County Museum Historic Crossroads each month, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., in the lower level and/or Thursdays at 10 a.m. This program is free and open Center is hosting a monthly series including “Canals in Carnegie Room. Each month’s sale will feature a sea- to the public. Contact reference/adult services manager, Indiana” by Chester Gut of Culver (April 8); “Historic and sonal theme, with April’s theme will being poetry, and Dana Thomas, at 574-842-2941 or [email protected]. Cultural Sites of Marshall County” by Kurt Garner (May May’s Shakespeare. As always, the organization accepts in.us for more information. 13), “Musical Memories” with Stage II (including several donations of gently used books and media, which can be Culver-based past members of the Maxinkuckee Singers, dropped off at the library circulation desk. Friends of the Library seeks volunteers June 10); “Indiana State Byways Bicentennial Program” The Friends of the Culver-Union Twp. Public Library by Kurt Garner (July 15); “A Cole Porter Musical Comedy Culver Elementary seeks volunteers are seeking more volunteers to assist with book sales and Tour of Paris” (Aug. 12); “Preserving Indiana’s Heritage: Culver Elementary School is seeking caring adults, men other library-oriented activities. Interested persons may One Barn at a Time” by Carolyn Rahe (Sept. 9); “Pure and women, of all ages, to volunteer at the school in a inquire at the library, 107 N. Main Street in downtown Maxinkuckee Ice” by Jeff Kenney (Oct. 14); “Church variety of ways during the school day. Those interested Culver, or by phone at 574-842-2941. Architecture in Marshall County” by Garner and Kenney in helping to make a difference in the lives of children, (Dec. 2). The events are held on the first Friday of each please email ([email protected]) a phone number Weather from page 8 month from 12 - 1 p.m. They are free to the public. For and time to be contacted, or call the school at 574-842- 3389 and leave a message for Amy Bonine. are capable of receiving other types of warning informa- more information contact 574-936-2306. tion issued by the Department of Homeland Security, as Blessings in a Backpack tourney April 23 ‘Train Talk’ at county museum Saturdays well as messages from local and state Emergency Opera- The second annual Blessings in a Backpack Char- The Marshall County Museum, 123 N. Michigan Street tions Centers. NOAA Weather/All Hazard Alert Radio is ity Dodgeball Tournament at The ZONE in Plymouth is in downtown Plymouth, is well-known for its 40-foot, in- a nationwide network of radio stations broadcasting con- scheduled for Sat., April 23. Admission fees for area teams teractive model train layout that operates every Saturday tinuous weather information directly from the National wishing to participate in the tournament are $200 per team from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. A question and answer period willl Weather Service office in Northern Indiana. of eight, two of whom must be female. The winning team be held every second Saturday from 11 to 1 from March The National Weather Service broadcasts official receives its entry fees back. Contact Jim Philips, 574-767- through July, called “Train Talk,” which will give train en- Weather Service warnings, watches, forecasts and other 0607, to register. Money raised supports nutritious meals thusiasts an opportunity to visit our museum and share hazard information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Spe- for Culver Elementary and other students in Marshall information about their passion -- trains. Call the museum cific Area Message Encoding Technology (SAME) allows County. at 574-936-2306 or visit our website for more information the radio to be programmed to filter National Weather on dates of specific talks. Service broadcasts of warnings and emergency alerts for Beginning band open house April 26 Fire dept. seeking new applicants a selected geographic area. An open house will be held for beginning band students “We also strongly suggest that people change the bat- in the Culver Comm. Schools area on Tues., April 26, The Culver Fire Department is accepting applications for new firefighters. Those interested may apply at the teries in their weather radios when the time switches. This from 6 to 7:30 p.m. The event is the sign-up night for 4th is the time that most people are changing the batteries in graders who will be going into 5th grade band next year, Culver town hall, 200 E Washington Street in Culver or call 574-842-3140 for more information. their smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. It’s a good and will take plade at teh Culver Elementary School, 401 time to change the batteries in their weather radios also. School St. Culver Comm. Schools’ online shop Twice a year when the time changes,” advised Avery. Town-wide sales April 29 wkd, clean-up Culver Community Schools’ online store may be found For more information about ways to prepare for severe at varsityshop.com/ccsc_culver_community_schools, and weather, or for questions about what to pack in an emer- May 13 incluudes a variety of outerwear for adult men and women, gency kit, contact Clyde Avery at 574-936- 3740. Culver’s annual town-wide yard sales will take place and children from infants Friday and Saturday, April 29 and 30. Those wishing to list on up. Culver Community a sale for the official town map may do so by calling town Schools will receive funds free estimates hall at 574-842-3140. The town-wide cleanup takes place from every purchase to two weeks later, on Saturday, May 13, at the municipal lot support student programs. at College Avenue and Lake Shore Drive (as in years past, the Lions Club’s annual spring flea market and sale will E-billing for Culver take place the weekend between (May 6 weekend). utilities launched Poplar Grove rummage sale May 27 Online utility billing Poplar Grove United Methodist Church on State Road for Culver residents is in 10 in Culver will hold its annual rummage sale on Friday, effect, and as part of the May 27 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday, May 28 from change, print utility bills 9 to 2. Spring is coming, and therefore spring cleaning sent via postal mail will warsaw, in 46582 won’t be far behind; so if anyone has any items to donate take on a different look. for the sale, please contact Susan Shaffer at 574-952-2688 Residents are encouraged sealcoating • crack filling • grading base work any time after 4 p.m. to keep an eye out for the crushed asphalt • chip & seal work bills and not discard them Maxinkuckee Players auditions May 7, 8 unknowingly when they 7 days a week The Maxinkuckee Players have announced auditions for arrive. Those wishing to “Beauty and the Beast,” this summer’s theater production. sign up for email billing 574-253-2745 · 888-408-0555 Auditions will take place Saturday, May 7, from 9 a.m. may contact the town hall to noon, 1 to 5 p.m., and 6 to 9 p.m.; and Sunday, May 8, at 574-842-3140. from 1 to 5 p.m. For information, contact Becky Liechty at 574-952-5117 or [email protected]. Show dates Newcomers invited are July 22, 24, 29, 30, and 31. to Culver knitting Spring band concert May 11 group The annual Culver Comm. Middle and High School Knit Happens is a group spring concert will take place Wednesday, May 11 from 7 of dedicated knitters who to 8 p.m.m at the Culver Comm. High School auditorium, meet weekly to knit and to 701 School St. in Culver. Admission is free and the public teach knitting, share ideas, is welcome. yarns, techniques, in the Culver-Union Twp. Public

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New MeMbers 2016 Membership drive is under way and we’d like to welcome the following new members:

For over twenty three years, Schoeberg & Schoeberg have built their reputation by providing clients with both superior service and quality workmanship. Their areas of expertise include fine Brockey homes, historic properties, commercial, industrial, and general Insurance residential painting and home contracting. Having completed many commercial and industrial projects in Northern Indiana Sellers Agency and Southern Michigan, they provide coating services (includ- ing roofs and floors) to office complexes, warehouse and manu- Services Inc. Larry E. Brockey II, Agent facturing sites, shopping centers, motels, apartment buildings, 15444 St Rd 110 Auto • Home • Business • Life retirement homes, and all types of facilities. Rochester, IN 46975 624 E. Lake Shore Dr., Culver Phone - 574-542-2565 www.BrockeyInsurance.com Fax- 574-542-2215 Culver Office: 574-842-2388 [email protected] Cell: 574-933-1100 Since 1977, Plymouth Land Surveying has been providing Marshall County (including the communities of Argos, Bour- bon, Bremen, Culver and LaPaz) and greater Northern Indiana with a full range of surveying services. They are a small, locally owned land surveying firm specializing in boundary surveying. Their licensed surveyors have provided accurate and reliable results for many years as well a providing extensive records of the many lakes in the area, including Lake Maxinkuckee, Lake of the Woods, Pretty Lake, Lake Latonka and Bass Lake.

Culver’s Portside Marina was established in 2002 by the own- ers, Tom Heineman and Glenn Bailey, in just a small back part of their current location. Now, the business has grown into a 55,000 square foot building with a staff of 10! Culver’s Portside Kate Marshall Family Vision Real Estate Broker Clinic Marina offers sales, service and storage. Stop by to see them today or visit their website: www.culversportsidemarina.com Dr. mark a. Couts, o.D. BoarD CertiFieD optometrist 202 north main street CulVer, in 46511 574-229-0076 574-842-3372 [email protected] DiNNer MeetiNg Date: tuesday, April 5th time: 6:00pM Location: Culver Coffee Company

top teN DiNNer The Culver Chamber of Commerce & Kiwanis Club of Culver will host the annual Top Ten Dinner for Culver Community High School scholars on Tuesday, April 12th at 6:00pm at Pretty Lake Trinity Unit- Casual Clothing ed Methodist Church. Chamber members & Kiwanis members are for the welcome to attend. Price for dinner is $12.50/person and RSVP is Not-So-Ordinary required to [email protected] Thank you to our Sponsors: Tastes Ancilla College, Center for Hospice Care, Elkay, Coca Cola, Miller’s 18561 State Rd. 10, Mon-Sat 10-5 842-2671 Merry Manor, Family Vision Clinic, civvies, Peterson, Waggoner & Culver • 574-635-0103 Downtown Culver Perkins LLP, NIPSCO & The Lakehouse Grille.

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