November 4, 2013 issue - Walkerton Area Shopper
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www.walkertonshopper.com PLACE YOUR MINI AD ONLINE TODAY! “Serving your local communities since 1972” November 4, 2013 Dressmaking & Design Womens Alterations by appointment Themed Costumes Open Wednesday 10am - 4pm Susan Bartley 574-656-3498 30126 New Rd. North Liberty Carrier Route Presort U.S. Postage Paid Walkerton, IN 46574 Permit No. 5 Walkerton Area Shopper Donaldson • Fish Lake • Grovertown • Hamlet • Koontz Lake • LaPaz • North Liberty • Tyner • Walkerton Page 2 Check out this great auction. Something for everyone at this Kaser Auction! Page 3 Lita’s Basket of Hope. Lita is a Breast Cancer Survivor. Page 4 NEED A 4x4? Stop by R&B Today! Page 5 Kaser Auction. Mary Roush Estate. Page 6 Turkey’s, Ham, Pies, Yum! Koontz Lake Market! Page 7 Cold weather is here. Rent a nice cozy apartment! Page 8 Build Your Own Meat Buddle at Fish Lake Market! Walkerton Area Shopper information: Mailing Address 612 Roosevelt Walkerton, IN Phone - (574) 586-7467 Email walkertonshopper@ gmail.com Office - No physical office however will meet customers by appointment. Deadline - Wednesday 6pm. Circulation - 8,640 paper mailed via US Mail each Monday. Website www.walkertonshopper.com Place your ad today! 2 , WALKERTON AREA SHOPPER November 4, 2013 Urey Middle School 1st 9-Week Honor Roll 8th Grade Distinguished Julia Adams, Alyssa Arick, Grace Arndt, Collin Barker, Maija Cole, Lyndsay Douglas, Lois Frey, Jack Hochstetler, Madison Limerick, Ashley McKesson, Delaney Patterson, Kylie Rhodes, Alex Ross, Cassie Rough, Elizabeth Sarber, Patrick Stewart, Leanne Uzelac, Trevor Weiss, Adam Wiley, Regular Alexa Allen, Dakota Bailey, Tyler Bajer, Geneva Behnke, Summer Brantley, Sean Carlin, Kelsey Clady, Julia Clark, Cameron Creed, Maygan Cygert, Melinda Dodson, Carlee Donathen, Taylor Drake, Cheyenne Dreibelbis, Elizabeth Drzewiecki, Brenna Egendoefer, Tucker Ennis, Nicholas Fullmer, Curtis George, Dakota Grossman, Riley Groves, Myah Hayes, Colt Hensley, Nolan Heying, Cabralin Hooten, Hannah Igel, Ashley Jones, Kimberly Klein, Josey Kronewitter, Mason Lang, Eli Leodanski, Vanessa Mahmoud, Tiffany McCoige, Hannah McLochlin, Sarah Moonen, Tyanna Nickles, Jay Nimon, Savannah Orsund, Mariah Plunkett, Samantha Pranger, Mia Santiago, Abigail Schmidt, Taylor Verhaeghe, Nathan Yung, Maddison, Ziolowski 7th Grade Distinguished Jacob Borton, Madigan Burns, Hope Dehoff, Emma Delinski, Abigail Griffiths, Claire Heying, Analiese Hooten, Abigail Houser, Morgan Kincaid, Dessa Lang, Zachary Mago, Christian McElwee, Ryley Miller, Taylor Murray, Christiana Smith, Jack Vukovits, Jarrod Walker, Gabriel Weiss Regular Victoria Anderson, Brandon Becker, Ashley Bowlds, Isabel Cochran, Coby Dean, Nikolas Domonte, Evan Dreibelbeis, Ryan Eggleston, Caden England, Graysen Fansler, Gavin Finch, Mackenzie Fockler, Nicholas Frankiewicz, Bryce Goble, Brianna Helminger, Lydia Henry, Faith Holdeman, Madaline Hummel, Trace Jones, Zachary Judy, Julia Kaser, Maya Kharga, Craig Lenig, Bryce LeRose, Dustin Ludington, Aaron Madden, Issac McLean, Chase Merz, Autumn Michaels, Samantha Mills, Isaac Minnick, Leslie Munoz, Chase Oden, Freeman Patterson, Brenna Perry, Morgan Plunkett, De'Jah Pompey, Mathew Rice, Kollen Ross, Savannah Rudynski, Arielle Sanchez, Joshua Sleek, Daniel Taylor, Keegan Tibbs, Bryce Whitmer, Kayla Wright North Liberty News “A Great Place to Live” Nov 4th - Park Board Meeting 7:30PM Community Building Nov 6th - Town Council Meeting 7:00PM Community Building Advance Notice: Nov 12th - North Liberty Library Smart changes to saving money. Presented by Linda Curley from Purdue’s Cooperative Extension. 6:30 PM Dec 7th - 4th Annual North Liberty Holiday Walk North Liberty calendars are now available at Dogwood Designs. Pick up your copy today. VETERAN’S DAY PROGRAM Orville Easterday Unit & Post 189 will present a Veteran’s Day program on Monday November 11, 2013 at Miller’s Merry Manor in Walkerton. There are 14 veterans at the home at this time. Please join us as we honor these veterans, and enjoy the program. Patriotic music will begin at 10:15 am with the program starting at 10:30 am. We will have participation by members of the American Legion, Auxiliary, and the Sons of the American Legion. Walkerton Area Historical Society 1969 Wabash Depot in North Liberty, IN Heritage House Museum, at 413 Michigan St., is open Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 10:00 until 1:00. The next WAHS meeting will be November 4 at 7:00 at the John Glenn School Superintendent’s Office. WAHS publications available at the Museum are: three historical cookbooks with recipes and stories from local residents, Crossword Stories, (a book of stories from the first ten years of the WAHS newsletter), The Island …land between the Kankakee and Pine Creek, and The Walkerton Independent, which covers the local newspaper and town of Walkerton from 1886-1924. FREE Veterans Dinner at the Walkerton American Legion Post 189 Saturday Nov. 9th from 4-6pm FREE to any veteran and spouse. Starke County Co-op Serving area farmers since 1928. • Lawn Seed / Pasture and CRP Seed • Large Selection of Sprayer Parts • Bagged and Bulk Lime • Petroleum Products • LP Gas for Home Heat • LP Gas for Grain Drying • Grain • Fertilizer Hamlet, IN Hamlet (574) 867-2411 Hamlet LP - Petroleum (574) 867-2315 Brems Branch - Knox (574) 772-4590 800-442-0358 www.starkecountycoop.com Plan for Long-term Care Costs November is Long-term Care Awareness Month. And when it comes to long-term care — such as a stay in a nursing home or the services provided by a home health aide — you’ll want to plan for the potential costs involved. Of course, you might think that you’ll always be able to live independently, without requiring any assistance — and perhaps you will. However, the odds aren’t necessarily in your favor: About 70% of Americans who reach the age of 65 will need some form of long-term care in their lives for an average of three years, according to estimates from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. And every type of long-term care is expensive. Consider these numbers, taken from the 2013 Cost of Care Survey produced by Genworth, a financial security company: •The national average rate for a private room in a nursing home is $83,950 — a jump of 24% over the past five years. And it’s not much cheaper for a semi-private room in a nursing home — the average cost is $75,405 per year, up 23% from five years ago. •A full-time home health aide costs, on average, $44,479 per year. If you had to spend more than $80,000 per year for a nursing home, and you needed to stay in that nursing home for several years, what would it do to your savings? How would it affect all your financial goals? Many people think Medicare will pay for long-term care expenses, but that’s just not the case. In reality, Medicare only covers a small percentage of long-term care costs, which means it’s typically up to the individual to foot the bills. You’ve worked hard to position yourself for an enjoyable retirement, so it’s important to protect your income and assets from potentially huge long-term care costs. How can you deal with these expenses? Essentially, you have a couple of options. First, you could “self-insure” by incorporating long-term costs into your future budget — but, as the above numbers indicate, that could be pretty expensive. Your second choice is to “transfer the risk” of incurring long-term care costs to an insurance company. A financial professional can assist you in choosing the right solution for your individual needs. However, as important as it is to address costs, and ways of meeting them, it’s also necessary to look at some of the other factors that may be connected with the need for long-term care services. To illustrate: If you were to enter a nursing home, you might be suffering from a physical or mental disability that could keep you from handling your own affairs. So you may want to consult with your legal advisor to discuss a durable power of attorney, which would allow you to delegate your financial decisions to a relative, close friend or anyone else you might choose. Preparing for the unexpected, including long-term care, takes time and careful planning. So why not observe Long-term Care Awareness Month by getting started on your plans? It can be time well spent. This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor Bob Borlik. WALKERTON AREA SHOPPER November 4, 2013 Lita’s Basket of Hope 3 Lita is a Breast Cancer Survivor. After being in remission for 5 years she was diagnosed with another form of aggressive cancer. She has such a positive outlook on life. She is currently undergoing radiation treatments. This raffle is just one little way to support her and her family. It includes the 2013 Longaberger Hope Inside Tote Basket, Travel Cup, Bracelet, Note Pad, Cocoas Coffee and Candy. Get your raffle tickets at the Corner Cup Cafe. $1 each or 6 for $5. Oregon-Davis Honor Roll 4 WALKERTON AREA SHOPPER November 4, 2013 FALL BAZAAR and BAKE SALE Miller’s Merry Manor of Walkerton 500 Walkerton Trail - Walkerton, IN 46574 We are LOOKING FOR VENDORS to hold a Fall Bazaar & Bake Sale on November 21, 2013 from 2pm - 6pm. If you would like to donate baked goods or if you are interested in renting a table to sell merchandise / crafts, please contact: Wendy McKenna at (574) 586-3133 for more information. WALKERTON AREA SHOPPER, June 10, 2013 Will You Be Able to Retire When -Stocks - Bonds - CD’s - IRA’s - RolloversYou Want? -Annuities - Life Insurance Despite the soaring stock market of -Long Term Care Insurancethe past few years, some Americans are nervous about their ability to retire Bob Borlik comfortably — or even retire at all. Financial Advisor Consider these somewhat sobering statistics: 618 Roosevelt Road •Almost half of American workers Walkerton, IN report being “not too confident” or Phone 574-586-7162 “not at all confident” about being able to afford a comfortable retirement, Member SIPC according to the Employee Benefit www.edwardjones.com Research Institute’s 2013 Retirement Confidence Survey. The 28 percent who say they are “not at all” confident is the highest level recorded in the 23 years of this survey. •Between 2010 and 2012, the percentage of people 45 to 60 who planned to delay retirement rose to 62 percent from 42 percent, according to the Conference Board, a non-profit business membership and research organization. If you’re in either of these groups — that is, if you’re concerned about having enough resources to enjoy your retirement years or you’re afraid that you’ll have to work longer than you anticipated — what can you do to possibly alleviate your worries? Your first step is to get specific about your retirement goals. Have you set a target date for your retirement yet? If so, how many years until you reach this date? Once you know when you want to retire, you’ll need to come up with some sort of “price tag” for your retirement years. By taking into account your hoped-for lifestyle and your projected longevity, you should be able to develop a reasonably good estimate of how much money you’ll need as a retiree. You may find it helpful to work with a financial professional — someone with the tools and experience to plug in all the variables needed to calculate your retirement expenses. Next, review your retirement savings vehicles, such as your 401(k) and IRA. Are you contributing as much as you can afford to these accounts? Are you increasing your contributions when your salary rises? Within these vehicles, are you choosing an investment mix that can offer the growth you’ll need to accumulate a sufficient level of retirement savings? Even after you’ve “maxed out” on your IRA and 401(k) or other employer-sponsored retirement plan, you can find other tax-advantaged vehicles in which to invest for retirement. Again, your financial advisor can help you evaluate the ones that may be suitable for your needs. Still, even after maximizing your investments, you may come up short of what you’ll need, given your desired retirement date. Consequently, you may need to consider working a couple of extra years. If you like your career, you may find that moving out your retirement date isn’t so bad — you’ll bring in more earned income and you may be able to delay taking Social Security, which would eventually result in bigger monthly checks. Plus, you could postpone your withdrawals from your 401(k) and IRA, giving these accounts more time in which to potentially grow. (Keep in mind, though, that once you turn 70-1/2, you’ll have to start taking money from your 401(k) and your traditional IRA.) In any case, do what you can to retire when you want — but be flexible enough in your thinking so that you won’t be shocked or dismayed if you need to slightly extend your working years. By “covering your bases” in this way, you can be ready for whatever comes your way. -This article was written by Edward Jones for use by Bob Borlik your local Financial Advisor. 3 WALKERTON AREA SHOPPER November 4, 2013 89th Annual Bazaar 11-09-2013 Order your Kieflies now before they run out! NLUM Church (574) 656-3132 5 Knitting Group Located at the North Liberty Library. Group is open to any adult from beginner to experienced needle worker. Group meets on the 1st & 3rd Thursday of the month at 1:30pm. All are welcome! 20% We’re Online! www.walkertonshopper.com Now you can place your MINI-AD online using our automated system! You can also read our paper and access past papers! 8,640 get our paper each week. How many will see your ad online? NO LIMIT! OFF with this Ad Not valid with other offers Expires April 30, 2014 BIG JON RECYCLING SERVICE • Washers & Dryers • Old Lawn and Farm • Refrigerators Equipment • Scrap Metals • Empty Propane • Brass Fittings, etc. Tanks • Old or Unwanted Car Parts • Clear Property of Scrap • Gas or Charcoal Grills Metal • Aluminum Windows, etc. I will haul these things • Water Heaters away for FREE! • A/C Units If interested, you can give • Microwaves me a call. • Freezers • Dehumidifiers • Cast Iron Tubs & Sinks 219-851-3623 6 WALKERTON AREA SHOPPER November 4, 2013 Many on hand to bid farwell to Dr. Meyer Saturday, October 26th was a tremendous turn out for the Meyer Veterinary Animal Hospital’s Hog Roast & Open House! Over 400 local families joined in the festivities to bid farewell to Dr. Bill Meyer and to welcome Dr. Erin Sako and Dr. Jeff Weitzel. Dr. Meyer built Meyer Veterinary Hospital in 1997, and has served the community of Walkerton and surrounding areas for all of their pet’s veterinary needs. Dr. Meyer sold the practice to Dr. Jeff Weitzel and partner Jamie I. Ellis, Hospital Administrator this month. The new owner’s and doctor are excited to continue the legacy of Dr. Meyer and build lasting re- lationships with it’s clients. Dr. Meyer’s staff are still onboard and are eager to continue to care for their patients and clients. Clients enjoyed the musical entertainment of “Flat Baroque” of LaPorte and raffles of pet pumpkins and pet baskets and winter mums were drawn. The event was catered by Jaworski’s Market. Children in attendance spent their energies in the fun bounce house. Meyer Veterinary Hospital would like to thank all of those in attendance in helping to make that day very special and memorable. Meyer Veterinary Hospital will continue to provide care and wellness that your pet’s deserve! Dr Jeff Weitzel, Dr. Bill Meyer, Dr. Erin Sako Marie Stokes and pet “Buddy” Deb Podemski, Katie Hart, Heather Haney, Kari Futa Marla & Bill Speece Adam’s Junkers CASH PAID FOR ALL JUNK & FIXABLE VEHICLES CARS, TRUCKS, VANS & SUV ’S. Top dollar paid 7 days a week. FREE same day pick up. 574-514-4456 Let Me Introduce Myself WALKERTON AREA SHOPPER November 4, 2013 7 MINI Classifieds • Fence Row Cleaning • Grading • Excavating Service • Ditch Cleaning • Mowing 910-3214 Jim Cisney FIREWOOD FOR SALE Computer Diagnostics and Repair SEASONED AND SPLIT CHERRY-HICKORY-OAK NO DELIVERY-PICK UP ONLY NORTH LIBERTY On-site service calls and pick-up available DeVon Scott, Certified IT Technician 574-780-8224 [email protected] 574-656-4337 Liberty Trucking Co. LLC. your roof need work? Call Post Building Steel for all your Metal Roofing needs Located in Tyner 574-936-5564 Stone Excavating • Excavating • Septic Pumping • Septic Systems • Sewer & Drain Cleaning Jay Stone 14501 Lincoln Hwy. Plymouth, IN (574)935-5456 Rock, Sand, Top Soil, Mulch, Bobcat Services, Driveways, Lots Cleared, Trash, Debris, Demo, Removal. FREE Estimates 574-309-2245 www.stoneexcavating.com Wagging Tails Professional Dog Grooming with TLC Ditch Cleaning, Pond Digging, & Snow plowing 7352 N. Tecumseh - Walkerton Located in Koontz Lake Gravel, Limestone, Fill Dirt, Black Dirt, Mulch, Sand, Landscaping Rock, & River Rock, Garden Tilling. Call for an Appointment: Home 574-936-8514 Cell 574-276-7584 (574) 780-5302 DOG FOR SALE 1 year old Lab-Collie, has all shots and is nuetered. Is a bit of a jumper however doesn’t bark. -Make Offer- Call after 4pm 656-4726 REAL ESTATE/FOR RENT/SALE FOR RENT 2 & 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS W/ GARAGE. WATER, SEWER, TRASH PICK-UP INCLUDED $600 574-586-7409 FOR RENT Most Utilities Included! Call - (574)586-7150 or 279-1357 219-689-8174 FOR RENT HELP WANTED FOR RENT 2 Bedroom Duplex at Koontz Lake. Refrigerator & Stove are furnished. NO Pets, one year lease. 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Available FOR RENT 2 Bedroom Apartment in Walkerton. Refrigerator & Stove are furnished. NO Pets, one year lease. 1 Bedroom Apartment in Walkerton Refrigerator & Stove are furnished. NO Pets, one year lease. Call - (574)586-7150 or 279-1357 Call - (574)586-7150 or 279-1357 www.walkertonshopper.com Beauty Shop For Rent Also Multi-Purpose Adjacent Building Great Location Low Rent (574)586-2555 14 00 sq Call 574-656-9912 Cell 574-910-0625 ft. 8 WALKERTON AREA SHOPPER November 4, 2013 1ST NINE WEEKS HONOR ROLL FOR JOHN GLENN HIGH SCHOOL 2013-14 Grade 9 Distinguished Matthew Applegate Tess Bladow Emily Brown Hailey Buckmaster Keegan Carrasco Logan Chastain Kelly Freehauf Lilian Greathouse Aubrey Houser Grace Klopfenstein Cassidy Kobold Brendan Kogiones Alexandra Lichtenberger Aalyah Miller Kayla Perry Isaac Porogi Olivia Rice Ashley Sherman Kyannah Stull Christopher Valentiny Shelby Vandall Grade 9 High Nicholas Adamson Sheyenne Auer Jordan Ball Aubrey Bennett Kimberly Bolze Grant Borsch Mikayla Cox Liam Cummins Louis Delinski Anna Dennie Demi Ennis Brooke Ernsberger Jason Gill William Harness Maxwell Keller Ryan Kluszczynski Summer Lindsey Amillo Lopez Clarene Malkowski Jonathon McGaughey Nicholas McNeill Isaac Medina Katlyn Merz Emily Pecsi Christian Peterson Daniel Pletcher Mattie Reese Anna Schmeltz Britley Scott Hannah Shreve Lois Simon Cody Snodgrass Matthew Strong Samantha Switalski Chelsea Tibbs Emily Toth Faith Wright Grade 9 Regular Dakota Allen Auston Awald Evan Baker Anistazia Barnes Kiara Betz Bryce Birk Kelsey Bunnell Jena Calhoun Dylan Coleman Alyson Cretacci Elisha Cripe Colton Daley Alixandra Davis Haley Dehoff Benjamin Dickinson Abigail Drzewiecki James Feitz Trey Gates Dylan Glennon Mason Hatfield Russell Henry Taylor Hill Riley Hockett Jessica Keen Matthew Keiper Raven King Mayah Knowlton Lucas Marshman Sara McDonald Ashley McIntire Destiny Miller Lucas Minnick Dakota Nice Aaron Parker Henry Paterson Katelynn Toth Lane Werner Jacob Westafer Tyler Zellers Grade 10 Distinguished Camille Allison Anthony Borrelli Ashley Burnett Tiara Dehoff Katelynn Gates Dayna Gumm Joel Hadden Tracy Jones Bryce Lemert Kaylee Lenig Christina Nelson Riley Patterson Ashton Pease Sasha Spadafora Thaddeus VanOverberghe Jeffrey Warner Hunter Weiss Taylor Winkel Grade 10 High Jennifer Almaguer Brittany Baer Jesse Burbage Michael Cartwright Ales Daley Lindsey Dankert Kali Denney Alexis Fisher Iris Fry Dawson Groves Levi Horvath Dustin Kerckhove Brittny Knowlton Vincent Leodanski Lauren Maure Nathan Palmer Rebekah Parsons Brandon Pranger Baylee Rozwarski Zoe Seese Allison Sheffer Daniel Shinkle Lucas Stegemiller Kaitlyn Stevens Jeffrey Strycker Samantha Stuart Colton Taylor Rachel Tucker Daniel Wallace Genesee Winger Paige Wiseman Grade 10 Regular Clayton Anderson Destanie Barnes Olivia Beery Alyssa Bowen Amanda Bowen Campbell Burns Anthony Carrera Gerryn Caudle Stevie Clingenpeel Ethan Cook Dakota Dankert Timothy Groves Matthew Haney Samantha Haney Taylor Haney Robert Kildow Kylie Kopinski Heidi Kretchmer Rachael Lawson Devyn Linhart Alivia Marek Karen Martinez Jordan McAlister Lilly-Rose McElwee Kaley McIntire Anna Miller Rebecca Radcliff Alex Rhodes Alec Runyan Samuel Saldana Matthew Schmalzried Samantha Sliter Sarah Whisman Grade 11 Distinguished Jenna Adams Ryan Arick Connor Burns Sydney Carson Adam Dodson Larissa Edmaiston MacKenzie Edmaiston Presley Gee Andrew Holderbaum Marie Hostetler Damen Jackson Anna Jousi Tyler Kordesich Ryan Kulwicki Rachel Lemert Andrew McDonald Mackenzie Moore Birte Ostermann Colleen Prout Holly Rowe Rebecca Shoue Paige Sokol Brittnie Spornhauer Jacob Strong Faith Stull Loren Vukovits Justina Weiss Sam Weiss Elizabeth Wilks Grade 11 High Kevin Auman Chase Bair Josie Baugher Austin Burnett Jeremiah Chenoweth Aaron Dean Lindsey Hanley Edward Harper Josie Jankowski Leah Kaser Gretchen Keen Jacob Kickbush Madissen Kobelt Calvin Kretchmer Bryanna Lockhart Aryana Moss Adam Palmer Joshua Pointon Nicholas Press Paige Reed Brianne Richardson Levi Schleg Natalie Shetler Annalise Stuart Ian Stull Vilde Vistnes Jodi Williams Grade 11 Regular Ainsleigh Adamson Gage Bennett Emily Bihlman Morgan Eggleston Arthur Farnsworth Amber Furlong Kathryn Hershberger Christian Jaske Hunter Jaworski Emily Jones Dalton King Kristin Kubacki Phillip Marsh Justin Miller Brooke Nowicki Sarah Parks Hayden Parson Andrew Polinski Bradi Reardon Brooklyn Smith Gerald Wehlann Faith White Grade 12 Distinguished Jahna Almaguer Michael Barney Curran Burns Zachary Davis Ashley Dombek Nicole Dombek Alexis Ennis James Frey Joshua Gast Austen Hayes Adrianna Holland Dakota Irish Cole Jacobson Isaac Keldsen Sarah Kosinski Jordan Maure Raven Miller Erica Morris Erin Patterson Landon Pease Gabrielle Pecsi Katrina Ramsey Michael Schmeltz Kayla Scribner Madeleine Silvey Jacob Sleek Mason Strycker Jerome Whitaker Julia Zehner Grade 12 High Jacob Ayers Breanne Beeney Amanda Brown Christopher Easterday Kaylyn Fannon Braydon Fort Nicole Fullmer Katie Groves Carley Hamilton David Jaworski Brooklyn Kelley Jasmine Knarr Shawna Ladyga Ashley Martin Hunter Maynard Rachel Palfi Dino Pisello Christian Porter Tyler Prentkowski Joseph Schmalzried Hunter Schuman Brytanee Stull Breanna VanHulle Dylan VanHuss Grade 12 Regular Anthony Carrasco Shelby Fortlander Sarah Green Rachel Herman Zechariah Holdeman Macy Jankowski Harrison Jessup Robert Loucks Joseph Mahank Ryan Mauro Koral Mendenhall Jessica Nemeth Donald O’Connor Tyler Patterson Katelyn Plencner Breanna Pompey Iris Price Austin Racliff Emma Reese Randi Rhodes Thomas Rudecki Claudia Saldana-Guerrero Christopher Stockberger Kaylie Walbert-Henry Jessica Warstler Michael Wenger John Glenn Lunch Menu Monday November 4 Hamburger/bar or Chicken Patty/bun Tuesday November 5 Ravioli or Lasagna Roll up Wednesday November 6 Ham & cheese Melt or Chicken Fajita Wrap Thursday November 7 Chicken Tendera Or Philly Cheese Steak Friday November 8 Cheese Pizza or Calzone 219-369-1306 fish lake market The Choice Is Yours... 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