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INSIDE THIS ISSUEBusiness & Professional................................B6-7
Classifieds ..........................................................B10
Community Calendar..................................B10-11
Dining & Entertainment...................................A10
Youth.....................................................................A4
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SACS parents and stafftake survey about
shortening winter vacation
Last November, South-west Allen CountySchools (SACS) parents
and staff members wereasked to answer thefollowing question: Areyou in favor of shorteningwinter break to less than10 school days in order tocompress the schoolcalendar for the academicyear?
The results showed that70 percent of staffresponded no and 30percent of staff said yes.The staff who votedtotaled 496 and includeddistrict staff, elementary,secondary and non classi-fied staff.
But when parents wereasked the same question,53 percent said that theywere not in favor of short-
ening winter break,whereas 47 percent saidthat they were in favor ofshortening winter break.1149 parents, who hadchildren in elementary or
secondary school, voted,with 613 responding noand 536 responding yes.
Many other schoolsacross the country haveproposed shorteningwinter breaks.
The Bentonville SchoolDistrict in Alabamadecided to cut studentvacation days, leavingstudents with a shorterwinter break and Thanks-giving break.
The school board madethe decision in response towanting more days toprepare for testing. The
school is scheduled to endearlier next year, however.
But other local schoolshavent changed their
schedules just yet.Fort Wayne Community
Schools (FWCS) studentshad 10 school days ofwinter vacation on the2011-2012 school
calendar. The proposedcalendar for the 2012-2013 also has 10 schooldays of winter break vaca-tion allotted.
Northwest Allen CountySchools students had 9school days of wintervacation on the districts2011-2012 schoolcalendar.
For more informationon the survey conductedby SACS, visit thedistricts website atwww.sacs.k12.in.us. Fordetails about the futurewinter break schedules of
FWCS or NACS, visitwww.fwcs.k12.in.us orwww.nacs.k12.in.us,respectively.
By KELLY [email protected]
Many schools across the country have proposed shortening winter breaks.
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GM builds momentum in
truck market share
General Motors Co. is going into aredesign year for the full-size pickupsmade at its Fort Wayne Assembly Planton the heels of two successive years ofincreased sales of the models.
Installation of the some of the toolingthat will be required to make theredesigned truck got under way during theweek before Christmas, said StephanieJentgen, plant communication managerfor GMs Fort Wayne Assembly Plant insouthwest Allen County and Marion
Metal Center.Partly because retooling was takingplace in addition to normal equipmentmaintenance and upgrades, a third weekwas added to the traditional two-week,year-end plant shutdown in observance ofwinter holidays.
The retooling will continue after GMemployees return to work on Jan. 9 andwill remain under way over a number ofmonths, Jentgen said.
Everyone at the plant is very happy,she said. The fact that we were chosen asone of the plants to be making the nextgeneration of trucks tells us we puttogether the best business case (for theproduct), that we have been recognizedfor building award-winning pickup trucks;
and its a testament to our future thatwell be building pickup trucks through at
least the next big platform, which tends tohappen every six to 10 years. So itsreally good.
The plant employs 270 salaried and3,340 hourly workers making full-sizeChevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierrapickups. Hourly workers are representedby United Auto Workers Local 2209.
The plant already is extremely short inhead count, and this next-generationtruck were building is going to bringhundreds of new jobs into this plant,shop chairman Rich LeTourneau said.There are more parts associated with thetruck and more hours per vehicle,
compared with the old model.
By DOUG [email protected]
Sales of Chevrolet Silverado pickups,
which are made at General Motors Co.s
Fort Wayne Assembly Plant, are on paceto beat last years figures.
Photo by: Doug LeDuco
See GM, page A15
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After being in theworld of volunteerismfor so many years, its anew stage in my life andits fun, she said,adding that opening thebusiness is part of herreturn to the workforce.
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SWAC swimmers EmilyWilson and Matt Bardonrecently orchestrated aservice project that gavemembers of the SWACswim team a chance to
give back to the entireFort Wayne community.
Wilson and Bardonencouraged swimmers tocollect non-perishablefood items and drop them
off at the pool betweenDec. 5 and 12. By the endof the weeklong drive,they had collected 111pounds of food and othernon-perishable items,
which were donated to theCommunity Harvest FoodBank.
Throughout the year,SWAC is fortunate toreceive support fromnumerous businesses andorganizations, and thiswas a great way for swim-mers and their families togive back during theholiday season.
SWAC is the largestcompetitive swim programin northeast Indiana. Itencourages long-termpersonal development andcompetitive swimmingexcellence.
For more information,contact Kami Bardon at(419) 346-5460 [email protected].
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Fort Wayne native earns academic, athletic honorsA Leo High School graduate has been
named to the 2011 Capital One AcademicAll-America Team selected by CoSIDA.
University of Saint Francis junior defender
Zach Baron, of Fort Wayne, recently earnedthe honor and is the first member of themens soccer team to earn recognition foracademic and athletic achievement. Baron isa business administration major at USF witha 3.99 GPA. Baron was one of threemembers of the 2011 University of SaintFrancis mens soccer team to earn selection
to the Capital One CoSIDA Academic All-District 3 College Division soccer team.Joining Baron on the All-District 3 team foracademic and athletic excellence were senior
Owain Jones (North Saanich, B.C., Canada),and senior Jon Krempel (Arcola, Ind./CarrollHigh School). The CoSIDA Academic All-America program honors highest-achievingstudent athletes for combined academic andathletic success across all divisions of inter-collegiate athletics. Nominees must have acumulative grade point average of at least
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one academic year at your institution. Nomi-nees must have participated in at least 50percent of the teams games. Student athletesare nominated by active sports informationdirectors. The College Division AcademicAll-America team is comprised of student-athletes from NAIA, Canadian and two-yearinstitutions.
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Swim program gives back tocommunity with food drive
SWAC swim students recently collected items for a food drive.Courtesy photo
New computer kiosk brings convenienceto job searches and school news
A new computer kiosk at the Apple Glen Walmart willallow parents have access to SACS websites, Power-School, and the websites of partners, which includesIndiana Department of Workforce Development/WorkOneWorks, FW Chamber, East Allen County Schools, FortWayne Community Schools and Northwest Allen CountySchools. The kiosk will be located in the back of thestore and will help to bring online education, as well aswork force information to students and parents. For logininformation for PowerSchool access, contact your school.
The location is across from Jefferson Pointe and islocated at 1710 Apple Glen Blvd.
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Information regardingscholarships is availableon the SACS web site.
This information isupdated at least once perweek. Go to the SACSweb site(www.sacs.k12.in.us) andfollow these directions:1) Under SACS Schools
pull down and click onHomestead High School.2) On the left side of
the page LC (left click) onGuidance Office Home
Page.3) On the left side of
that page LC on Scholar-ships.4) On the bottom of that
page is two listings:
Collegiate Scholarship(scholarship informationpertaining to specificschools), and HomesteadScholarship Listing
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Homestead student travels for
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Sang Jun Park will travelto Kalamazoo, Michigan,in January to compete as aDivision Finalist in the
MTNA Junior Piano.Park, the son of James
Park and Jin S. Yoo, earnedthis opportunity afterwinning the Junior PianoDivision of the MTNAState Competition in Nov.2011.
A freshman at Home-stead High School, Parkhas been studying pianofor 9 years and is currentlya student of Dr. AlexanderKlepach.
The MTNA DivisionCompetition will takeplace on January 6-8,
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competition will competein the National Finalsduring the MTNA NationalConference in New YorkCity in March.
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Neely Gladd and KarenSalser both speak passion-ately about health. Asfamily nurse practitionersat GladdMD, nutrition,exercise and personalgrowth are three thingsthey focus on withpatients.
Their unique approachto medicine also helpstreat patients therapeuti-cally.
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Initial visits with thenurse practitioners areusually about an hourlong, which gives Salserand Gladd time to learnwho the patient really is.
A number of factors arediscussed-including stresslevels, eating patterns,exercise and priorillnesses.
Many people havebeen through numeroustests and havent gottenanywhere, Gladd said,adding that sometimes, apatient just needssomeone to listen and tryand figure out the root ofthe issue.
A graduate of Ball Statewith a Masters of NursingScience, Gladd worked foryears in family practice,but soon found herself
joining her husband, Dr.Jeffrey Gladd, in integra-tive medicine.
She is also trained in a
stress management systemcalled HeartMath, whichis a biofeedback techniquethat gives patients tools tocontrol how their bodyreacts to stressors.
We all really live whatwe practice, she said.We all eat the way weteach others to eat, we tryto manage stress andwere all human, too.Were not up on thispedestal; were workingalongside the patients,sharing our pitfalls andchallenges.
Integrative Medicinefocuses on differentavenues, such as stressmanagement, mentalhealth and diet to achievewellness in patients.
GladdMD isnt a tradi-tional, family carepractice, but the integra-tive medicine practiceworks alongside patientsprimary doctors.
Salser, who graduatedfrom Indiana Wesleyanwith a Master of Sciencedegree has found that her
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Local resident LanahHake had the inspirationto start Ft Wayne OutdoorYoga this summer, after atrip.
I truly love teachingyoga, she said. I loveour local parks and after atrip in Baja, Mexico,where I did lots of yogaon the beach, I thoughtwhy not offer Fort Wayneoutdoor yoga?
She taught weeklyTuesday classes atFreimann Square duringthe lunch hour on Tues-days and also on
Wednesday evenings atLakeside Park during thesummer.
Hake said the environ-ment of the outdoorshelped set the space forpractice.
It is a great way to getfresh air, connect with theearth and nature and comeback into balance, allwhile getting people toenjoy [the] beauty of ourcity, parks and buildcommunity, she said.
But for the winterseason, Hake has beenteaching in the BotanicalGardens at the Foellinger-
Freimann BotanicalConservatory.
It was a surprise to mewhen the outdoor groupasked if wed move itindoors, but I was happyto explore the idea, shesaid. Three people in oneweek suggested [the]Botanical Gardens, so Ifigured I should call them.Amazingly, they werevery excited about theidea.
Shortly after a pressrelease was sent out, sheand Mitch Sheppard,Manager of the Conserva-tory, were invited onNIPR for a half hoursegment.
Yoga in the Garden, isoffered Wednesdays from
5:30-6:30 p.m., forstudents of all levels. Theclasses are $5 formembers of the Conserva-tory and $7 fornon-members.
Preregistration is notrequired, but studentsshould arrive 10 minutesbefore class time. It issuggested to bring yourown blanket or mat,although a few are avail-able
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RYT (Registered YogaTeacher) throughPranayoga School ofHealth and Yoga in thecity, Hake said that yogais for everyone.
I believe yoga meetsyou where you are, and isfor everybody, she said.
For people who may benew to yoga or are inter-ested in checking out oneof her classes at theGardens, she says, Allthey need to know aboutyoga is that
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She describes theclasses as a wonderfulmix of people all ages[and] experience.
In the spring, the classeswill return to Lakesidepark and there may alsobe additional outdoor
options at the gardens.
For more information,visit Ft Wayne OutdoorYoga on Facebook orwww.LanahLink.com,which is Hakes personalwebsite. In the event ofbad weather, there will be
no class on days whenFort Wayne CommunitySchools are not in session.To reach the Conservatory,call 260-427-6440 or visitthem at 1100 SouthCalhoun Street.
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Throughout the year, Bippus State Bankemployees are given the option to wear
jeans to work each Friday for a $2 dona-
tion. This money is then used throughoutthe year to give back to those who are lessfortunate. BSB contributed $700 to LOVE
INCs Back-to-School Fair in August,purchasing jeans and other clothing items.During the Christmas Season, BSB adoptsfamilies through LOVE INC with thismoney. This year, Bippus State Bank wasable to give $645 to adopt and purchasemeals for 6 families, and purchase and
wrap gifts for the 17 children in thesefamilies. BSB employees volunteer their
time to shop for and wrap these gifts. Anadditional $300 was used to purchasegifts for The Salvation Armys Angel Treeand Teen Stuff-A-Stocking programs, andBSB offices hosted collection boxes forboth the teen program and their cannedgoods drive. Bippus State Bank also
donated $1000 to LOVE INCs foodpantry.
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It is New Yearsresolution time and toppingmost lists are health related
goals and resolves. InRoanoke, there are severalbusinesses that can helpimprove wellbeing andhealthy futures in 2012.
Opening on Feb. 1 isJeanette Greenes EveryBody, a holistic and alter-native medicine counselingservice located on U.S. 24W just opposite NicksJunction.
Specializing in iridology,detoxification and nutri-tional programs, Greeneworks with clients to helpencourage healthylifestyles and suggests
personal changes toachieve them, which couldinclude food, drink, exer-cise and herbal remedies.
Certified in 1984 foriridology, Greene wasinspired to pursue the
science when health issuesled her to having her irisesread, leading to improvedhealth.
Reading the eyes byviewing the iris and its
characteristics and bymatching different zones ofthe iris to different parts ofthe body the trained iridol-ogist can determinepotential health issues in aperson.
The eye is the onlyorgan directly off of thebrain, explains Greene,the others are from thespine. This allows themost accurate form ofdiagnosis known to man.The iris is the mostcomplicated tissue struc-ture in the body.
In addition to consulta-
tions, Greene offers herbs,vitamins, minerals andessential oils for sale.
Currently located inHuntington, she looksforward to her move toRoanoke where her 100
year old building was orig-inally a creamery with vatsand conveyer systems forcream and butter.
Busy with renovations,the space is taking on new
and welcoming dimensionsfor her holistic health busi-ness.
The brick building islocated at 354 Coe Street.
For more informationabout Greene and EveryBody, please consult thecompanys website atwww.everybodyholistic.com.
Hours are Monday,Tuesday, Wednesday andFridays 9am to 5pm.Saturdays by appointment.
Other RoanokeHealthy Living options
Also in Roanoke forhealthy living options areseveral workout and mind-body facilities, including:Main Street Pilates, 212 N.Main Street, www.main-
streetpilatesstudio.com;The Powers of One Yogaand Fitness Studio, 151BN. Main Street,www.powersofone.com,which offers several yoga
classes, in addition to bootcamp classes.Also included is Body-
N-Balance, 578 GeigerDrive, www.bodynbal-ance.org; and Sama DoshaAyurvedic Wellness Center,196B N. Main Street,which can be reached bycalling 260-413-8562.
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Vintage atmosphere and quality of baked goods set Waynedale Bakery apart
Waynedale Bakery first opened in 1955. 46 years later,Hal Klinger and his daughter, Christine Miller, became
the fourth owners, after purchasing the bakery a littlemore than a decade ago in February 2001.
The bakery sells breads, pies, cookies, doughnuts,
cakes and many other items. Miller has been decoratingcakes since she was young. I took a class in high schoolto learn how to decorate cakes and kept going, she said.Ive worked at several bakeries around town. She alsoused to teach for Wilton, the national cake decorating
class company. With wedding cakes, sometimescustomers bring her pictures of what they want and othertimes, she presents an idea and runs with it.
More specifically, the bakery makes iced sugar cookies,gingerbread men, anise flavored cookies, Mexicanwedding rings, stollen bread, butter cookies, Swiss rollsand Challah bread. The bakery caters to several religiousholiday customs.
For Februarys Fat Tuesday celebration, the bakery willoffer Boston crme pies and jelly Bismarck doughnuts.
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The traditional ones are made with
prunes, Klinger said, adding that thebakery makes them in other flavors suchas blueberry, apple cream and cherry.Waynedale Bakery also makes hot crossbuns and King cakes.
The bakery also has a diverse selectionof doughnuts.
We have the usual doughnuts: theapple fritters, the Bismarcks, Bavarian-filled, cinnamon rolls, cake doughnuts ofall sorts and applesauce, sour creamdoughnuts, chocolate,vanilla and cherrydoughnuts, Klinger said.
Inside, the bakery still maintains avintage look, giving customers a flashback to what it might have been likearound the time it opened.
People will come back and say thiswas the way it was, Klinger said.
Weve had people taking pictures from
the street. The layout is the same. Wewant it to be homey. We have faithfulcustomers and thats important to us.
People come to us because we givethem value and we give them quality fortheir money, he said, adding thatcustomers wont find a better cake thanthis lady [his daughter] makes, in town.
Waynedale Bakery also has manycorporate clients, including Dupont andLutheran Hospital. They also do cateringfor high schools and special events, inaddition to cakes and cookies forweddings, bridal and baby showers. Findout more about the Waynedale Bakeryonline at www.waynedalebakery.com orby calling 260-747-2992. The bakery islocated at 2610 Lower Huntington
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workforce for 17 years,she said. She has adegree in education andtaught first grade previ-ously.
Lee said she enjoysthe benefits of owning aMassage Envy franchise,most specifically,making customershappy.
I love meeting all ofthe people that come in.You can literally see iton their face, after theirmassage, that they arerelaxed and they arehappy. They feel better,she said.
Massage Envy offers60 minute, 90 minuteand 120 minute
customized massagesessions and alsoupgrades, which includedeep heat relief muscletherapy andAromaTherapy.
Other therapeutic serv-ices include massagescustomized to help withaches and pain and alsomassages to help treat
chronic injuries andstress.
Additional massagetypes offered includesports massages,Swedish, reflexology,deep tissue massages,cranal sacral and triggerpoint massage therapy.
Lee said owning thebusiness allows her to
bring health and well-ness into the community.
It feels really good todo something nice forsomeone, she said.
Its exciting.
Appointment requestscan be done online, bygoing to www.massageenvy.com and looking up
the location, which is6409 W. Jefferson Blvd.,or by calling the store at260-489-3689.
The hours of operationfor the business are 10a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday, 8a.m.-10 p.m. Monday-Friday and 8 a.m.-6 p.m.Saturday.
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Aboite Bahai Group 7526 West Jefferson Blvd 459-3661Aboite Baptist 5700 Homestead Rd.................... 432-2001Aboite Lutheran 10312 Aboite Ctr Rd ................ 436-5673Aboite Missionary 7222 WJefferson Blvd ........ 432-1111Aldersgate UMC 2417 Getz Rd .......................... 432-1524Abundant Life Tabernacle 3301 E Coliseum .... 432-0014Anchor Community Church 1529 3rd St. .......... 422-2724Anthony Wayne First Church of God6012 So Bend Dr.................................................... 432-3342Arcola United Methodist 11311 Arcola Road .. 625-4103
Bethany Lutheran Church LCMS2435 Engle Road .................................................... 747-0713Branches of Christ Ministries-Full Gospel2010 E Tillman Road .............................................. 447-7784The Chapel 2505 WHamiton Rd S ...................... 625-6200Chapel Of The Road Church 5700 S Anthony .. 422-5150Catholic Mass for Shut-insWISE Ch 33 .......................................... Sundays 10:30 pmChrists Community Church10616 Liberty Mills Rd .......................................... 436-2637Christian Fellowship ChurchMeeting at Carroll /Shiloh Hall ............................ 486-5925Congregation Bnai Jacob-Conservative7227 Bittersweet Moors Ct .................................... 672-8459Cornerstone Alliance5833 E CR 900 N,Roanoke .................................... 672-2257Coventry Baptist 10926 Aboite Center Rd .......... 432-3499Crossbridge Community Church10001 Dawsons Creek Blvd (Dupont YMCA) .......... 485-5613The Crossroads Church 4320 Bass Rd ............ 484-2790Emmanuel Community Church12222 WUS Hwy 24 .............................................. 672-3377
Emmanuel Lutheran Church917 WJefferson Blvd ............................................ 423-1369Emmaus Lutheran Church LCMS8626 Covington Rd ................................................ 459-7722Faith Ev. Lutheran 3416 E 900 N,Roanoke .......... 672-1140Fountain Of Life (Non Denominational)atThe Fort Wayne INN ........................................ 436-5683First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)4800 S Calhoun .................................................... 744-3239First Church Of Christ, Scientist4242 Buesching .................................................... 492-0550First Missionary Church 701 WRudisill Blvd .... 745-4994First Presbyterian Church 300 WWayne St .... 426-7421First Wayne Street UMC 300 E Wayne St .......... 422-4681Full Force International Ministries3017 Oxford St ...................................................... 409-1007Grace Episcopal 10010 Aurora Place ................ 432-9221Grace St. Johns United Church Of Christ4120 S Webster .................................................... 745-4951Imago Dei .......................................................... 423-2313Liberty Mills Church of the Nazarene10621 Liberty Mills Rd .......................................... 459-7626
LifeWater Community Church5600 Westbreeze Trail .......................................... 432-3717The Lutheran Hour WOWO 1190AM .......... Sunday 11am
Monson Chapel UMC12220 Lwr Huntington Rd,Roanoke ........................ 672-3036Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church1819 Reservation Dr .............................................. 747-4121My Fathers House 5712 Bass Rd ...................... 459-9696New Hope Baptist Church8918 Aboite Center Rd .......................................... 434-1111Northside Church of Christ1230 W Wallen Rd ................................................ 489-9026Oak Park Church 14922 Illinois Rd .................... 625-3699
Peace Evangelical Lutheran LCMS4900 Fairfield Ave .................................................. 744-3869Peace United Church of Christ9123 Aboite Ctr Rd.................................................. 432-8290Pilgrim Holiness 1516 Ardmore ........................ 432-8484Pleasant Chapel United Method880 E 1100 N,Roanoke .......................................... 672-2957Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ501 West Berry Street .......................................... 423-9424Risen Savior Lutheran Elca8010 WJefferson Blvd .......................................... 432-1214Roanoke Baptist11015 Lafayette Center Rd,Roanoke ...................... 478-5500Roanoke Brethren Church415 S Main,Roanoke ............................................ 672-3796Roanoke Christs UMC 148 W3rd,Roanoke ...... 672-2945Roanoke SeminaryUMC 285 N.Seminary,Roanoke ............................ 672-3167Shiloh Baptist 2200 Covington Rd ...................... 432-5013Sonrise ChurchCorner of Scott & Illinois Rd .............. sonrisechurch.infoSonrise Church Roanoke CampusMonson Chapel .................................................... 469-3700
Southwest Church Of Christ 5500 Ardmore .... 747-3058Southwest Lutheran Church5120 Homestead Rd .............................................. 436-4474Southwinds Church of Christ3410 Dicke Rd ...................................................... 434-1656St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic10700 Aboite Ctr Rd .............................................. 432-0268St. Joseph Catholic 1910 Hale Ave .................. 432-5113St. Joseph Catholic 641 N Main,Roanoke ........ 672-2838St. Patricks Catholic 12305 Arcola Rd ............ 625-4151St. Michael Lutheran 2131 Getz Rd .................. 432-2033The River Christian ChurchCanterbury High School ............ www.theriverchurch.usTrinity English Lutheran (ELCA)405 WWayne ........................................................ 426-3424Trinity Episcopal Church 611 W.Berry ............ 423-1693Unitarian Universalist Congregation5310 Old Mill Rd .................................................... 744-1867United Christian Ministries11925 N 500 E,Roanoke ........................................ 672-9800Westview Alliance 9804 Illinois Rd .................. 432-2856Woodview Church of God1825 Getz Rd .......... 432-5950
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In 2000, she started theHealth and WellnessClinic at IPFW.
Im so passionateabout helping others, shesaid.
She focuses on preven-tion as a way of helpingher patients reduceunhealthy habits beforethey have more seriousailments.
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Visits to GladdMD alsoinclude the advice from aintegrative dietician,Meghann Whetstone, whogives patients resourcesfor where to get food inthe local community.
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We give them the toolsthey need to improve theirhealth, she said.
We want them toembrace what works forthem. Were not judg-mental and they donthave to feel guilty whenthey come in and haventmet their goals. Theirlifestyle might be differentfrom what ours is.
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Very little information has beenreleased on the next-generation pickup.That scarcity of news extends to any offi-cial word on when it will be out, althoughsome dealers have been told to expect itin the spring of 2013.
All Ive heard is its really nice andmore of an evolution than revolution,Jentgen said.
In a previous announcement on GMsdecision to invest $275 million in the
plant and create or retain 150 jobs, LarryZahner, GM manufacturing manager, saidthe redesign would enable the Detroit-based company to continue buildingaward-winning pickups that offer betterfuel efficiency than ever before withoutsacrificing features and functionality.
A bump up in demand that oftenfollows a product redesign is not neededto reverse any recent sales or marketshare trend with the Silverado or Sierra.
Sierra sales for the first 11 months of2011 were 132,675 units, which was upfrom 129,794 for all of 2010 and 111,842for all of 2009.
Silverado sales rose in 2010 to 370,175units from 316,544 the year before.
Silverado sales during the first 11 monthsof 2011 were 367,343, for a monthlyaverage of 33,395. Unless they reallydropped off a cliff in December, the 2011total will exceed 2010s.
Todays trucks are doing very well andhave gained market share inside of thefull-size pickup segment in 2011, andthats against some very stiff competi-tion, said Jim Cain, a spokesman for GMsales.
Through November this year, the Sierrahad 9.9 percent of the market, which wasup from 9.3 percent for the same periodlast year. The Silverado had 27.3 percentof the market through November, up from27 percent for the comparable 2010period.
Its a great truck and we also havebeen working very hard to developstronger relationships with commercialcustomers and tradespeople and businesspeople who use trucks for work building on our historic strength with theeveryday truck customer who uses it forfarming, construction and recreation,Cain said.
Silverados and Sierras are doing evenbetter with market share in Fort Wayne
than they are nationally, according toChuck Kelley, general manager for KelleyChevrolet on Illinois Road.
With full-size pickups, nationally,Ford outsells Chevy a little, but in thismarket we kill them, Kelley said.
Based on the most recent new vehiclelicense plate registration data, at the endof September Chevrolet had 41 percent ofthe local full-size pickup market followedby: Ford with 28.3 percent; GMC with 13percent; Dodge with 11.5 percent; andToyota with 3.2 percent.
The preferred pricing and employeevehicle allowance GM workers get on thecompanys products sure doesnt hurtany, does it? But Chevy has always
been the market leader in full-size trucksin this area and in this state, Kelley said.Chevys local market share is up from
40.8 percent and GMCs is up from 12.6percent, partly because of ongoing salesand marketing efforts, Kelley said.
Theyre a great truck with some greatoffers on them right now. Its all aboutwhat do you get for what you spend,Kelley said.
Truck enthusiasts will get a look at theredesigned Silverado and Sierra at autoshows next fall or early next winter, andI think they will bring more passion topeople looking to replace their pickupsagain, Kelley said.
It will move the needle one more timeupward.
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insulation ound at most hardware and
plumbing supply stores.
Remove Outdoor Hoses. Exterior
aucets and hoses are frst to reeze.
Remove or the season between
October 15 and November 1.
And when its really cold, 10 degrees
or less, or you arent home, leave a thin
stream o water running rom at least
one tap arthest rom the water meter;
open cabinet doors below sinks to allow
warm home air to better circulate (always
remove cleaners and chemicals to keep
out o reach o small children).
If your pipes freeze and you can locate
the rozen section, use a handheld hair
dryer to thaw the area. Hold the dryer
about six inches rom the pipe and move
the dryer slowly back and orth. I this
method ails ater a reasonable period o
time, call your plumber immediately.
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Fashion marketing and managementprogram opens at Indiana Tech
Indiana Tech will launch a newprogram for a bachelors degree infashion marketing and managementthis month.
According to a press statement,Prospective students and otherinterested community members areinvited to an open house from 6-7:30p.m. Jan. 17 to learn more about theprogram. The event will include apresentation by guest speaker CaitlinLanseer, product development
process assistant at Vera Bradley.The fashion marketing and manage-ment degree will allow students toexperience the creative study offabrics and fashion in a rigorousbusiness curriculum.
Core business courses, as well asthe following fashion-relatedcourses, will be offered: FashionInnovation and Marketing, Textilesand Apparel Evaluation, VisualMerchandising and Promotions,Fashion Event Planning, ProductDevelopment and Trend Forecasting.
The program also will include a
fashion marketing and managementinternship, study trips to Chicagoand New York City, and an annualtrip to the Fashion Group Interna-tional Career Day at the ChicagoMerchandise Mart. These activitieswill provide exposure to traditionaland emerging career paths within thefield as well as opportunities fornetworking with fashion industrycontacts, the statement said.
Students who graduate with the
bachelors degree in fashionmarketing and management will beprepared for careers in fashion retailmanagement, visual merchandising,product development, fashion eventplanning, retail buying, and relatedfields. This degree will be offered inthe traditional semester format atIndiana Techs main campus in FortWayne. For more information onenrollment, visitwww.IndianaTech.edu.
More than$86,000 raisedat Festival ofGingerbread
This years Festival of Gingerbread at the HistoryCenter sets records in many categories.
The Festival, which raises money to support theHistory Centers operations, has become a local holidaytradition for the many thousands who come annually tosee the more than 100 fanciful gingerbread creations ondisplay, a press statement said. According to ToddMaxwell Pelfrey, the History Centers executive director,a record 12,360 persons visited the Festival from LightingNight on Nov. 23 through the closing day of Dec. 11.Over $86,000 was raised this year.
The Festival of Gingerbread grows bigger and better
Indiana Tech will launch a new fashion marketing program in 2012.Courtesy photo
The Festival of Gingerbread has become a local, holiday tradition.Photo by The History Center Facebook
Fashion Marketing andManagement Open HouseWhat: An opportunity to learn more about the new bachelorsdegree in fashion marketing and management and hear guestspeaker Caitlin Lanseer of Vera Bradley
When: 6 to 7:30 p.m. Jan. 17Where: Andorfer Commons, Indiana Tech campus,1600 E. Washington Blvd.
Bishop Luers High School sends Christmas
cheer to Soldiers serving overseasDuring the month of
Dec., Bishop Luersstudents and faculty,spearheaded by StudentCouncil, collected itemsrequested by Lt. ColinBrodmerkel, Bishop LuersAlum, who is currentlyserving in Afghanistan.Student Council held twodress-down days to raisefunds and items towardstheir Holiday ServiceProject and spent
numerous hours towards
sorting, collecting andpackaging. Itemscollected were schoolsupplies, to be given tolocal schools when theservicemen are out onpatrol; hygiene items, andindividually wrappedsnack items. StudentCouncil has boxed over50 Priority Mail AmericaSupports You boxes to bemailed to Lt. Colin Brod-merkel and Charlie
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Have you ever lookedat a colleague, family
member, or friend andthought Wow, she
really takes care ofherself physically, she
manages her stress andhas a calmness abouther, she knows whatshe believes in andwhere shes going, andshe is genuinely happywith her life. Moreimportant, can you saythis about yourself?
Pam Holt of One-to-One Personal Trainingand Wellness Coachingaims to help individualsmake that statementabout themselves,through helping clientsimprove quality of life,lose weight, reduce
stress, reduce pain,improve sportsperformance and more.Although referrals arenot required, with over25 years of experiencein the fitness and well-ness industry, someclients are referred byphysicians, physicaltherapists, chiroprac-tors, and registereddieticians who respectOne-to-Ones work.Client sessions areconducted at One-to-Ones convenient studio
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people to be happier aswell as healthier. Bycombining customizedprogram plans andbehavioral coaching,clients overcomebarriers to their selfcare, optimize mentalfunction, and createhealthy, fulfillinglives, Holt said.
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is the face of GladdMD Integrative Medicine, a practicededicated to optimizing your health and well-being. Morecan be found at GladdMD.com or by calling 260-449-9698 or visiting them on the web atwww.facebook.com/gladdmd and also athttps://twitter.com/#!/Gladd_MD.
Finding foundationMany people suffer from diagnoses like irritable bowel
syndrome, chronic fatigue syndrome, or fibromyalgia.While it is helpful to have an answer to the debilitatingsymptoms, labeling you with a syndrome hardly helps toget your health back on track. Rather, these labels largelyprovide two things, neither of which help you feel better:
a code for insurancecompany submissions and alist of pharmaceuticaloptions. I am in no way
saying your symptoms arein your head, quite to thecontrary. These symptomsare very real and verydisabling. But they areexactly that: symptoms. Weneed a framework forworking backward, ratherthan merely treating symp-toms. It is time to scratchthe surface and understandthe root of how you gothere.
To do this, compare yourbody to a house. Symptoms like fatigue or digestive prob-lems are external manifestations like the roof needingreplaced or maybe the siding is falling off. Those arecosmetic issues that you know can be replaced. Where
your focus should really be is the foundation. If the foun-dation is cracked, you are going to have a tough time forthe future years in your home.
Maybe youre suffering from chronic fatigue (roof),and cannot sleep soundly (siding). While we want tospend some time focusing on your symptoms, what wereally ought to be doing is looking at the foundationissues that are driving these downstream problems.
Your health foundation is built on three overlappingareas:
- Nutrition:Your body needs a variety of foods thatcome directly or very nearly directly from nature.
Consuming a diet that is mainly fresh or frozen vegeta-bles and fruits, nuts, beans, eggs and wildcaught/grass-fed/free-range protein is essential. The morewe rely on the convenience of heavily processed andpulverized food-like products and restaurant producedfare loaded with salt and lab-created fats, the more ourfoundation weakens.
- Emotional Peace: Stress comes from all directions:relationships, finances, diet, the environment. Regardlessof its source, the body responds the same way. Overweeks upon months upon years, the body under stressbegins to break down. A daily practice for stress manage-ment (since avoidance is often impossible) is crucial.Praying, breathing, laughing, loving, forgiving, and exer-cising are only a few tools for your toolbox.
- The Gut: The digestive system is the center of health,housing the majority of your bodys immune system. Asyour gut goes, so you go. A healthy digestive system
requires whole foods, regular stress management andavoiding antibiotics unless absolutely needed.
So imagine your body as a house. Is your foundationsolid enough for the years you will need it? If your roofis leaking and your door is falling off its hinges, dont
just focus on quick fixes. Look deeper, look for thereasons why. Its likely that it has everything to do withthe choices youre making, or not making every day.
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Time for New Years
Financial ResolutionsOnce again, its time to make
some New Years resolutions.
This year, in addition to hittingthe gym, learning that second
language and getting better
organized, why not also
consider a fewfinancial
resolutions?
What types of resolutions
might you consider? Here are a
few suggestions:
Contribute more to your
retirement accounts. The new
year means that you are one
year closer to retirement. To
help yourself build resources
for the lifestyle youve
envisioned as a retiree, try to
boost your contributions to
your 401(k) or otheremployer-sponsored retirement
plan. You can do this if you get
a salary increase and devote at
least part of it to your 401(k).
At the same time, try to max
out on your Individual
Retirement Account (IRA). For
2012, you can contribute up to
$5,000 to an IRA, or $6,000 if
youre 50 or older.
Reduce your debts. Look for
ways to cut down or consoli-
date your debts. It may not be
easy, but its worth the effort
because the lower your debt
load, the more money youll
have available to invest for thefuture.
Build an emergency fund. If
you dont already have an
emergency fund containing
between six and 12 months
worth of living expenses, start
building one soon. Keep the
money in a liquid vehicle
one thats separate from your
everyday checking and savings
accounts. Without such an
emergency fund, you may be
forced to dip into your long-
term investments to pay for
unexpected costs, such as a
major car repair, a new furnace
or a large medical bill. Dont overreact to volatility.
In 2011, the financial markets
have been volatile, with big
gains followed by big drops
followed by big gains a true
roller-coaster pattern. Try not to
let large, short-term price
movements influence your
investment decisions. Many of
the factors that cause jumps or
declines are not that relevant to
long-term results and as an
investor, you want to focus on
the long term. Concentrate on
building a portfolio thatssuitable for your individual
goals and risk tolerance.
Be aware of different types of
risk. For many investors,
investment risk strictly means
the possibility of losing princi-
pal when the value of an
investment drops. Conse-
quently, to cut back on their
risk in the face of a volatile
market, they may sell off stocks
and load up on certificates of
deposit (CDs), bonds and other
so-called safer investments.
But each investment actually
carries its own type of risk. Forexample, if you own CDs that
pay a 2 percent return, and the
inflation rate is 3 percent, you
will lose purchasing power over
time. And if you wanted to sell
your bonds before they had
matured, youd have to sell
them at a discount if the
market interest rate had risen
above the coupon rate of your
bond because no one would
pay you full price for them. Just
be aware that no investment is
risk-free, and try to build a
diversified portfolio that canlessen the impact of one
specific type of risk.
By following these sugges-
tions, you can go a long way
toward making 2012 a good
year in which to make progress
toward your important finan-
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and make the right moves.
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Chamber seeking nominees for2012 Athena Awards
The Greater Fort Wayne Chamber ofCommerce is now accepting nominationsfor its eighth annual Athena Awards,which will be presented at a luncheon onMarch 21 in the Diamond Room atCerutis Summit Park.
The chamber is awarding two Athenaawards:
The Athena Leadership Award cele-brates exceptional individuals who haveachieved excellence in their profession,have served the community in a mean-ingful way and have assisted women intheir attainment of professional goals and
leadership skills.The Athena Young Professional Lead-
ership Award celebrates emerging womenleaders age 40 and under who demon-strate excellence, creativity and initiativein her business or profession, providesvaluable service to improve the quality of
life for others in her community, andclearly serves as a role model for youngwomen both personally and profession-ally.
Online nomination forms and criteriaare available atwww.fwchamber.org/athena with a dead-line of 5 p.m. on Jan. 20.
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This is a guest columnby Bill Etzler, who hasbeen Vice
President/RegionalManager of Aqua Indianasince July 1999. A FortWayne native, Bill nowlives in rural NobleCounty. He is a boardmember for the Little
River Wetlands Project.
What does an eggshellhave in common withground water in AboiteTownship? Calciumcarbonate. I ts theprimary ingredient ineggshells, and its whatmakes hard water leavespots on your showerdoor.
To avoid dragging upbad memories of a highschool chemistry quiz, Ill
spare you the details ofhow ionization causesCaCO3 deposits in yourwater and focus instead onhow Aqua Indiana gets it
out.The human body isnt
harmed by hard water; itsan aesthetic annoyance.Hard water results in soapscum, bad tasting coffeeand scale build-up on theinside of boilers and waterpipes. Last year, Aqua
Indiana completed thework necessary to softenthe ground water weprocess and send to yourhome.
Aqua installed specialfilters at our threeprocessing plants toremove the calcium andmagnesium dissolvedfrom bedrock andsuspended in groundwater.
This improvement costabout $3.5 million dollars,but delivers both animmediate and long-termcustomer benefit.
Aquas tap water nowroutinely tests at 120-130
parts per million fordissolved minerals, a verytypical level of hardnessin softened municipalwater systems in Indiana.
Aqua Indiana customersmay find they no longerneed to install a watersoftener. Those with water
softeners report theyrenot lugging heavy bags ofsalt to the basement orgarage nearly so often.
Since a typical bag ofsalt costs $6.00, we esti-mate customers can saveup to $12/month or $144per year.
Laundry detergent, bathsoap and other cleaningproducts are far moreeffective in soft water.Softened water also limitsthe accumulation ofminerals (scale) on theinside of your householdplumbing, making it last
longer and reducing main-tenance. Older homes
with years of calciumcarbonate accumulation intheir pipes may still haveslightly higher hardnesslevels.
While our areas groundwater is hardened fromcontact with rocks andsediment, it has a clear
advantage over usingsurface water as adrinking source here in
the corn belt; noAtraZine. The herbicidewas banned in Europe in2004, but remains widelyused in the USA and else-where around the world.
The good news is thatsame bedrock and soilwhich contribute to hard
water in our area filtersout this and other surfacepollutants long before it
reaches the 300-foot deepwells which are the sourceof Aqua Indianas watersupply.
The next time you makescrambled eggs, study thateggshell before you sendit down the garbagedisposal.
Thats the one pipewhere calcium carbonatebelongs.
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Business Weekly will honor Keith Busse at the first Business Weekly
Business Leadership Recognition Power Breakfast. This award recognizes
outstanding leadership in northeast Indiana. Busse is the founder, chairman
and recently retired CEO of Steel Dynamics.
He serves on no fewer than seven boards of regional organizations and is
spearheading business advocacy through the Regional Chamber of Northeast
Indiana.
His name is attached to four education-related facilities in northeast
Indiana: the Keith Busse School of Business and Entrepreneurial Leadership
at the University of Saint Francis, the Steel Dynamics Inc. Keith Busse
Technology Center at Ivy Tech Community College Northeast, the Keith E.
Busse/Steel Dynamics Athletic and Recreation Center at Trine University and
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