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August 2015
Celebrating Life in Middlebury, Indiana
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Local sports photographer russ draper had a great experience photographing Evan Hooley and the Little Kalamazoo Speedway Quarter midget racing team at the Indianapolis motor Speedway last month. “All the parents and kids were like one big family, even though it was the first time I met them!” said russ. russ continues to travel to Kalamazoo to photograph Evan and the team. See more of russ’s work at www.flickr.com/photos/russ_draper.
Find the Hidden Toadstool ContestEach month one of the ads will have this drawing of the toadstool hidden in it. When you find the toadstool, go to that business anytime before the end of that month and register to win a $25 gift certificate from that business!
around town04 Parks: Upcoming Events
06 Trails of middlebury celebration
07 riverbend Park’s New Playground Equipment
08 Outdoor Living: Looking Back in middlebury
09 middlebury Gives Back: cAPS of Elkhart county
11 Boys & Girls club: dispelling the myths
12 middlebury milestones
13 community calendar
14 community corkboard
15 chamber of commerce: middlebury Gold classic
16 raider community recreation Program
22 middlebury Food Pantry Updates
23 middlebury High School class of ’65 reunion
26 Healthy Living: Topping Family & cosmetic dentistry
34 Business directory
feature stories18 middlebury Summer Festival
24 Starting Small: Quarter midget racing
27 welcome to middlebury, mate!
schools33 Updates from our Schools
coupons35 deals in middlebury
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Landscaping CommitteeA creative group of passionate gardeners works in cooperation with park staff to develop new ideas and solve challenges in the parks’ landscapes. The group assists in the planning process of many projects, and creatively determines the colors and plants for
the theme gardens in Krider Garden Park as well as the iconic light pole flower baskets throughout town. The group also gets their hands dirty by helping to plant the Quilt Garden and volunteering throughout the year. members of the Landscaping committee bring different skills, styles, and knowledge to ‘making Life Better’ and beautiful in middlebury. contact the Park Office at 825.3283 if you have talents and time to share!
August 29th 10 am - 2pmcome to riverfest to experience the river! Hikes will be led in the river so visitors can feel the current of the cool water that supports a healthy trout population. Guides will show important attributes of the river and discuss the dynamics and areas that have been modified to improve habitat. Participants are encouraged to wear clothes and shoes appropriate for getting wet. Some water shoes will be available to wear. children must be accompanied by an adult.
Be sure to also check out the educators’ exhibits, games, crafts, kayak rides, Amish-cooked food, and the live Birds of Prey program!
Krider World’s Fair Garden BrochureVisitors to Krider Gardens will be better informed with a new brochure designed by Gloria Salavarria, Friends of middlebury Parks board member. The brochure includes a map of the gardens, which highlights the historical and significant structures in the park.
UpcomingParks Eventsby the middlebury Park Board
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Making Life Better
Landscaping Committee Members, left to right: Marla Krider, John McKee, Marsha Cook, Monica Yoder, Renee Betcke, Georgia Wier.
Fishing Tournamentcome out to the Essenhaus pond during the Summer Festival on Saturday, August 15th from 9 - 11 am for the fishing tournament. The tournament is open for age groups 0-5, 6-10, and 11-15 years old. Prizes will be awarded for each age group. Bring your own fishing equipment and bait.
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Trails of Middlebury CelebrationPhotos by Kris mueller
This year’s Trails celebration, held July 11th at the newly-named Trestle Terrace park (behind Krider Gardens), was a fun-filled evening of music, games, raffles, great food, and friends coming together. The funds raised will help pay for the ridge run Trail, which will add 1.5 miles to the middlebury trails system.
Burne miller of the band Ramp Gas Candy Pop. Gary and Alma chapman, Friends of the middlebury Parks.
Brian mueller and Keli Lawson, volunteers.
whoopie Pie-Eating contestants (L to r):
Jeremiah Huff, rich Troyer, and Jeremy miller.
Kids enjoying the bounce house.
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The Middlebury Park Board had some great fun playing on the new playground equipment at Riverbend Park... and so will you and your family! Photos By Gloria Salavarria
Park Board members monica Yoder & michelle miller on the teeter-totter.
Town of middlebury Park and recreation manager Tom Enright.
Park Board member monica Yoder on the slide!
Park Board member John mcKee.
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Other Resources:• Gathering at Five Medals
Historical reenactment, October 17 & 18• Woodlawn Nature Center
Native Artifacts, Fossils, and mastodon Bones• Pokagon Band of the Potawatomi
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In awe over the mammoth tusk.Up close with the atlatl.
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Dr. Carla Gull blogs at www.InsideOutsideMichiana.com. She is often seen with her four tag-along explorers in the greater Michiana area.
Have you seen popular historical names such as LaSalle, chief Five medals, or Pokagon? Have you heard of atlatls, celts, and gorgets? Elkhart county Historical museum explains our past and connects us to nature through the current exhibit ‘Elkhart County’s First 20,000 Years’. The interactive exhibit starts with fossils from 400 million years ago when Indiana was under a shallow sea.
moving forward, Indiana was covered in glaciers. As the glaciers retreated, Paleo Indians lived in small family groups, moving, hunting, and fishing. In the exhibit, pick up an atlatl, or a hunting tool men used to kill large animals. On display is a mammoth tusk found right here in middlebury as well as original artwork of the creature.
during the Archaic period, people traveled shorter distances and lived in semi-permanent and seasonal villages. ceremonial objects and trade goods were typical. Forests dominated the area with rabbits, squirrels, elk, black bears, deer, and bison: popular animals for hunting. Feel furs in the exhibit and see artifacts from this time period.
The woodland people made pottery to store items, and decorative items such as celts and gorgets. These agricultural people used companion planting to grow the three sisters: corn, squash, and beans.
Trading posts were established for trading metal pots, hatchets, knives, mirrors, and wool blankets for furs. Explore a trading post in the exhibit. The miami and Potawatomi were the main groups in Elkhart county. The exhibit ends, looking at the challenges native groups met as many were pushed out of the area. Leopold Pokagon led a group that resisted removal and legally purchased land, coexisting with others in the area. Today they are known as the Pokagon Band of the Potawatomi.
I was impressed by the sense of story weaving the past into the present. we were able to touch artifacts, read quotes, and view original artwork. The story has a long past, yet directly connected me to our local and natural history. Patrick mcGuire, curator of education, said, “In the end, we present people – even those who lived over 10,000 years ago – as living in a complex, sophisticated society.”
Story and Photos by dr. carla Gull
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Middlebury GIVes Back
CAPS of Elkhart CountyBy Stephanie J. Salisbury
child and Parent Services of Elkhart county (cAPS) stands for ‘Happy Kids and Healthy Families’, and has a mission to ensure that every child lives a life free from abuse and neglect. They rely upon education, advocacy, and intervention with families and the community to support safe, stable, nurturing relationships.
Their Vines, Steins, & Stills fundraiser auction took place in June with over 500 supporters, raising about a third of the yearly operating budget. The first week of November brings the annual Lifesaver Breakfast. “For that event, we invite a few hundred community and potential partners to join us for breakfast and listen to some folks talk about how our programming leads to success for families and happier, healthier childhood experiences for Elkhart county children,” says Andrew Hershberger, communications and Brand manager.
“Kelly and Karen rose are two of our most generous and thoughtful supporters and have been for a long time,” Hershberger continues. “In the early 1990s, when cAPS was in need of a bigger facility, it was the generosity of the rose family that allowed us to move into the former Aux chandelles school for children with disabilities run by AdEc.
At that point, the building was named the Joy rose center in honor of Kelly rose's mother.” This is their main office in Elkhart.
working with more than 5,000 children, parents, guardians, teachers, professionals, students, and others each year, cAPS educates about parenting methods to increase harmony among families, teaches adults and children to recognize abuse and tell someone so it can be stopped, advocates for children in the court system to ensure the best possible outcomes, and conducts forensic interviews with victims of abuse and other crimes to bring the perpetrators to justice.
“Our agency's effectiveness in preventing child abuse and strengthening families comes from being able to bring so many different services under the same umbrella and refer people to the community resources that will help them the most,” says Hershberger. “we are lucky to be part of such a generous and caring community.”
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The club is a part of the michiana Youth Sports League and offers varsity club sports like basketball to members throughout the year.
around TOWN | boys & Girls club
By Scott Tilley, Board President
A few years ago, I received a phone call asking if I would be interested in learning more about the Boys & Girls club in middlebury for potential board involvement. Although I agreed to meet, I was hesitant. I work many hours in my job, sit in many meetings, and really enjoy what ‘margin’ I have in my days. But, I went to learn more; it seemed polite.
Today, I serve as board president and couldnot be more excited about the opportunities the club is offering the kids in our community! I’m proud of the standard of excellence offered and proud of our kids!
Some preconceived ideas caused my initial hesitation. I thought the club was primarily after-school childcare for ‘troubled kids’. I assumed parents paid a significant fee for their kids to have a place to go after school and that funding came through these fees.
Instead, I learned that the club is much more. It offers opportunities including robotics, athletics, games room, learning center, center for the arts, garden club, teen center,
leadership training – the list goes on! The cost is only $15 per school year for each kid to attend every day, and is for ALL
kids. Our mission states that it is a great place for the kids who need us most to be inspired and empowered
to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. Finally, the club is
primarily funded through contributions from people and businesses in the community, like you.
I share this because I’m guessing many in the middlebury community don’t fully
understand what happens in that building that is bursting at the seams. To see kids be
recognized, encouraged, and awarded is so critical for their futures!
You Can Get Involved!
• TheClubcanalwaysusevolunteers, even a couple hours per week.
• Tokeepourfeeslow,wealways need additional financial support.
• Tolearnmore,calltheclubfor a tour at 825.0873.
• Donatetodayatwww.BGcElkhartcounty.org.
“ I could not be more excited about
the opportunities the Club is offering
the kids in our community! ”
– Scott Tilley
This year, Club members learned to shine on stage through Theater Club! This year’s
play of choice was Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax.
In the Ecocylers, members create art from recycled materials and learn about the importance of protecting our environment.
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Happy 15th Anniversary,
Nate & Melissa Bontrager!
Happy 30th Anniversary,
Mark & Elizabeth (Liz) Linn!
Happy 9th Birthday, Alanna Taylor!
Happy 60th Anniversary, Gordy & Ginny Mock!
Happy 50th Anniversary, Jim & Joan Stiver!
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Birthday Wishes to:8/2 ryan Hershberger8/2 marilyn mast8/3 Alyssa Fair8/4 Fern Knepp8/4 Tom Thome8/6 Shawne riegsecker8/7 LaVerda mcGowan8/7 Amy Pointon8/8 Levi Benton (21st)8/8 carole mueller8/8 walt Bontrager8/8 chandos Hickman8/8 Tom carney8/9 Alanna Taylor (9th)8/9 Ethan Boyer8/10 Britta copeland8/10 John Brown8/11 Kevin wang8/11 Emily Houghland8/12 Kennedy Troyer (10th)
8/12 maddison Sarver8/13 Nikolaus Schrock (13th)8/14 Joyce Sumpter8/18 Byron Brown8/18 Kelsey Franks8/19 Tony Short8/20 Andrew Gerber8/20 will mishler8/20 danielle wier8/21 Andy Showalter8/22 Steve Scroggins8/22 michael Yutzy8/23 Samuel Harrington8/23 Jeffrey Hostetler8/28 Larry Yoder8/29 Scott miller8/29 Jonah Short8/29 Paige Horner8/30 Kim Nielsen-Yoder8/31 Jeremy Gerber
Anniversary Wishes to:8/1 Jeff & Tina martin8/6 George & Kathy Klepack8/6 Steve & Julie Schumacher8/7 Jim & Sharon wyse (44th)8/9 mark & Elizabeth (Liz) Linn (30th)8/11 Harry & mary Yoder8/13 Adam & melissa Flick8/14 Jim & Joan Stiver (50th)8/14 Gordy & Ginny mock (60th)8/15 Nate & melissa Bontrager (15th)8/15 Stu & Barb Holaway8/18 randy & cathy Heign8/19 Eugene & Barbara Bontrager8/20 randy & Teresa riegsecker 8/23 robert & danielle miller8/31 Bob & connie miller
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MONtHLYAMerICAN LeGIoN DINNerS, 5:30 – 7 pm, Public welcome 1st Friday: Fish dinner 2nd Friday: Varied menu provided by Legion riders 3rd Friday: Broasted chicken 4th Friday: Varied menu provided by the Auxiliary 5th Friday: Lasagna dinner Last saturday: Steak grill call the Legion at 825.5121 for more info.
1st & 3RD MONDAYs: Town council meetings at Town Hall – 6 pm
1st & 3RD WeDNesDAYs:middlebury men’s club meetings at the American Legion – 7 pm
WeekLYMoN – FrI: rEAL Services Lunch, Ages 60+, Greencroft tues: Euchre and Table Games, Greencroft – 6:30 pm WeD: middlebury Exchange club, Essenhaus – 6:30 amtHuRs: classic car cruise-Ins at the Essenhaus FrI: Optimist club Breakfast, Essenhaus – 6:30 amsAt: middlebury Farmers market – 8 am - 1 pm at Sycamore Bend
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AugustHave an event you’d like to promote? contact us at: [email protected] or 574.304.3913 for information.
6 Helicopter Golf Ball drop for Food Pantry 7:30 pm at the Essenhaus
12 First day of School!
14,15 middlebury Summer Festival
21 Third Fridays celebration 6 - 8 pm downtown
21 chamber Golf classic 11:30 am meadow Valley
24 Loveway’s 4th Annual Gallop for the Green Elcona country club
29 6th Annual riverfest 10 am at riverbend Park
Congratulations, Isabella Staltari, DYW of Middlebury!Photos by Kris mueller
Seven contestants competed in the distinguished Young women of middlebury program, formerly known as middlebury’s Junior miss program, on July 18th at Northridge High School Performing Arts center. This year’s theme was “welcome to New York”.
right (from bottom): dYw contestants Ellie Lengacher, Lizzie Sommers, Zoie Peterson, Isabella Staltari, devynn Fisher, mary devore, and Shelby moody.
Below (L-r): mary devore, 2nd runner Up; Isabella Staltari, dYw of middlebury 2016; and Ellie Lengacher, 1st runner Up.
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The crystal Valley chapter of ducks Unlimited
is hosting their 30th annual All You Can eat
Corn & Sausage roast on August 6th at
the American Legion. Tickets are $35 or $50
per couple. Live and silent auctions, raffles
and door prizes. For more info, contact Brian
mueller at 574.536.2969.
NASA 14 and Under Age Group State TeamFront L-r: Sydney Nethercutt, Tavia Bratt, Hayden Neer, wrigley Koch, Sarafina dillon, Tim Blough, Brendan Lacounte
row 2 L-r: Alex Brown, Trey Johnson, Joah Kaehr, Luke dibley, Tristin Bratt, Anna Yeater
row 3 L-r: megan Garver, Elsa Fretz, Jenna Nethercutt, Kenzie weber, Aniston Fogle, Hayley clark
Back L-r: michael Vancoppenolle, Jacob Lacounte, Joey Garberick, Turner Koch, and Nicholas dibley
Community CorkboardHave a photo you’d like posted on the community corkboard? Submit a high-resolution photo via email to [email protected] by the 10th of the month. Include a short photo caption. we’ll include as many photos as possible.
Taylor and daniel Pires were two of the winners of the Bridge Building contest for the middlebury community Public Library’s Summer reading Program.
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The mission of the Middlebury Chamber of Commerce is to promote economic opportunity through business and community leadership and to enhance the social and civic environment of Middlebury.
ContaCt InformatIon: Grace Bonewitz, Executive Director • 825.4300 [email protected] • MiddleburyINChamber.com
www.Facebook.com/MiddleburyChamberOfCommerce
2015 LegaCy membersgoLD members: Jayco, Inc. • L & W Engineering, Inc.
bronZe members: Edward Jones of Middlebury • Forks County Line Stores Hawkins Water Tech • Legacy Home Furniture • Middlebury Produce
THE OUTINGGolfers at all skill levels are encouraged to play in the featured scramble format. Lunch and check-in opens at 11:30 a.m. with a shotgun start time of 12:30 p.m. Refreshments and snacks are seRefreshments and snacks are served on the course throughout the day. An awards reception immediately follows tournament.
AWARDS RECEPTIONAll participants are invited to the awards reception at the conclusion of the golf competition. Awards presented include raffle winners, hole and putting contest winners as well as tournament winners.
CONTESTS/PRIZESContests during the outing include: Closestto the Pinto the Pin, Longest Drive, Longest Putt, Hole-In-One and team awards for the first, second and third place teams. Trophies are awarded at the post-golf reception. Each golfer is also eligible to win door prizes contributed by Chamber members, including the grand door prize valued at $250.
SPONSORSHIPSFor sponsorship opportunities at one of the area’s most popular golf tournaments,contact Grace Bonewitz at 574-825-4300 or email [email protected].
SAVE ON THE EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION!Early bird registration is $350 for a Chamber member foursome ($375 for non-member foursome). Early bird Chamber member foursomes receive a hole sponsorship for $50! Your entry includes gifts, lunch, green fees, cart, refreshments onthe course, awards reception and giveaways/prizes. Please mail payment and registration form to Middlebury Chamber of Commerce, PO Box 243, Middlebury, IN 46540. Email the form: [email protected]
Company Name ___________________________ Contact Person _________________________
Phone ______________________ Email _____________________________________
Address _________________________________________________________________
City _____________________________ State_____________ Zip___________________
Method of payment Check Enclosed Credit Card (Visa or MasterCard)
Name on card ___________________ Card Number ______________________________
Expiration Date ____________ 3 Digit VCode _______________
YES! Sign my team up:
$350 Chamber Member Foursome (after Aug. 1, $375) Yes, I’ll take my discounted hole sponsorship for $50 ______________________ Company Name $375 Non-member Foursome (after Aug.1, $400)
Each year Middlebury business professionals sign up for this popular event.It’s the perfect opportunity to entertain clients, thank employees, or simplymake important connections with others out on the course.
Each year, middlebury business professionals sign up for this popular event.It’s the perfect opportunity to entertain clients, thank employees, or simply make important connections with others out on the course.
The OuTingGolfers of all skill levels are encouraged to play in the featured scramble format. Lunch and check-in opens at 11:30 am with a shotgun start time of 12:30 pm. Refreshments and snacks are served on the course throughout the day. An awards reception immediately follows tournament.
AwArds recepTiOnAll participants are invited to the awards reception at the conclusion of the golf competition. Awards presented include raffle winners, hole and putting contest winners, and tournament winners.
cOnTesTs/prizesContests during the outing include: Closest to the Pin, Longest Drive, Longest Putt, Hole-In-One, and team awards for the first, second, and third place teams. Trophies are awarded at the post-golf reception. Each golfer is also eligible to win door prizes contributed by Chamber members, including the grand door prize valued at $250.
spOnsOrshipsFor sponsorship opportunities at one of the area’s most popular golf tournaments, contact Grace Bonewitz at 825.4300 or email [email protected].
SAve oN THe eArLY BIrD reGISTrATIoN!Early bird registration is $350 for a chamber member foursome ($375 for non-member foursome). Early bird chamber member foursomes receive a hole sponsorship for $50! Your entry includes gifts, lunch, green fees, cart, refreshments on the course, awards reception, and giveaways/prizes.
Contact the Middlebury Chamber of Commerce for registration forms.Please mail payment and registration form to Middlebury Chamber of Commerce, Po Box 243, Middlebury, IN 46540.
email the form: [email protected].
meadow Valley Golf club | Friday, Aug. 21 | 11:30 am Lunch | 12:30 pm Shotgun Start
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RaideR Community RecreationBy Sam Stallman Sophomore at Northridge High School
AQUA FITNeSS
“It offers a way for people with injuries to get a workout with less stress on their joints. Even for those without injuries, it’s a simpler way to work out.”
– dawn miller Aqua Fitness Instructor
See Aqua Fitness With Dawn on Facebook.
Have you heard about the community recreational activities at Northridge? Middlebury residents of any age can register for these fun classes. They’re cheap, fun, and a great way to stay fit!
Be sure to check out the class listings with their information, prices, and times. They are held either at the high school or middle school. All of these courses are run by coach Joseph Keller and dawn miller, who have both put in a lot of work to make these programs possible. coach Keller said, “middlebury community Schools offer this program as a low cost opportunity for taxpayers so they can have access to facilities for their personal enjoyment. Our hope is that families and individuals within the school district make use of these unique opportunities.”
Would you like to write an article for inMiddlebury Magazine? Please contact Melissa Troyer at [email protected].
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Course Date Time Location Description Price
Morning Recreation
mon / wed / Fri
August - July
5:30 - 7:15 am
Begins August 5th
Northridge middle School
racquetball courts and hallways
Supervisor always on duty
$1 per person, with exception to the walking hallways
Morning Lap Swim
mon / wed / Fri
August - July
5:30 - 7:15 am
Begins August 5th
Northridge High School
Northridge High School pool
Lifeguard/Supervisor always on duty
$2 per person
Aqua Arthritis
mon / wed
August - July
8:15 - 9 am
Begins August 24th
Northridge middle School
Instructor-led program
Lifeguard/Supervisor always on duty
$4 per class
Aqua Fitness
Tue / Thurs
August - July
7 - 8 pm
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celebrating pete and Jeanne Fore Parade Marshals of the 2015 Middlebury Summer FestivalPete and Jeanne Fore have lived in middlebury for fifty years. They’ve been married to each other for 24 years and, between the two of them, they share seven children, nine grandchildren, and twelve great-grandchildren.
Pete retired from coachmen in 1992 and Jeanne retired from Jayco in 2001.
The Fores started an antique shop in 1994. Jeanne shared that this was a wonderful experience for them as they met people from all over the country. Jeanne’s favorite memories of having the shop were the buying trips, and Pete fondly remembers his interactions with the customers.
Shortly after retirement, Pete became involved in helping bring the Boys and Girls club to middlebury. From 2006 to 2009, Jeanne, with Pete’s help, became involved in the club’s annual dinner auctions. The Fores were also active in bringing the Fall Festival to downtown middlebury. They have been involved with the middlebury walk for a cure and have been recipients of the middlebury chamber of commerce’s Volunteer of the Year award.
Pete and Jeanne are the originators of the Traveling Lamp of Hope program which provides encouragement for people undergoing cancer treatment. The lamps are made from bases from the 1930s which Pete restores, and topped with pink shades which, when lit, display the middlebury-specific cancer logo. The hope is that when people light the lamp, they know that others in middlebury are praying for them. when people reach the remission stage, the lamp then ‘travels on’ to the next person who is facing cancer treatment.
Thank you, Pete and Jeanne, and congratulations as we honor you as our Summer Festival parade marshals this year!
Hometown Celebration Extraordinaire
August 14 & 15Ask anyone who has ever lived in Middlebury what they think is the defining event for our community, and the answer will most likely be the annual Summer Festival.
For more information, check out the website at www.MiddleburyFestivals.com and the Facebook page at www.Facebook.com/MiddleburySummerFestival.
Photo by Kris mueller
August 2015 | inMiddlebury Magazine 19
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Following Tae Kwon do demonstration (East Park) the parade: presentation of parade Awards (Band Stand)
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helicopter golf Ball drop at essenhaus to raise Funds for the Middlebury community Food pantryJoin us on August 6 at 7:30 pm for the second annual middlebury community Food Pantry Helicopter Golf Ball drop. The event will take place on the grounds of the Essenhaus during their weekly Thursday evening classic car cruise-In.
If your dropped ball is a hole-in-one, you win the $1000 grand prize. The ball closest to the hole wins $500 (unless you win the hole-in-one prize), and the second closest to the hole wins $250. winners need not be present to win. The remainder of the money goes to help support the middlebury community Food Pantry relocation project.
Helicopter rides are available the evening of the drop for $30.
Tickets are $10 each or 3 for $25 and are available to purchase in middlebury at The music and dance Academy, meadow View Golf course, Old creamery Antiques, the middlebury Trustee Office, 41 degrees North, First State Bank, First mennonite church, and at the weekly Essenhaus cruise-Ins. Tickets are also available in Elkhart at Fringe Salon.
how does your garden grow?do you have a surplus of fresh fruits and vegetables? The pantry guests are overjoyed with fresh produce. The pantry welcomes your donations!
extra hands Make Light workAbove: the kids from Summer Fun Program help out.
Left: mdc Goldenrod residents regularly lend a helping hand at the pantry.
Below: Sherri christ and robin Shoup sell tickets for the Golf Ball drop at a classic cruise-In at the Essenhaus.
For more information on the event, visit: www.Facebook.com/MiddleburyFoodPantry.
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The middlebury High School class of 1965 celebrated their 50th class reunion with a weekend filled with fun and festivities last month. Photos by Kris mueller
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Story by Stephanie J. Salisbury Photos by russ draper
Bob and Melissa Hooley have lived in Middlebury for nine years, and had never really had much interest in motor sports. Six-year-old Evan, recent Kindergarten graduate, is a different story. “Evan started showing a strong interest in racing right around the time he started talking,” says his father, Bob. “He always wanted to race, whether it was up the stairs before bedtime or to the front door after a trip out. when we would flip the channel on TV, he always wanted to stop if a NAScAr or Indy car race was on.”
It seems young Hooley was obsessed! At Halloween, he
would dress as race car drivers. He would ask for die cast NAScArs and hot rods for birthdays. “As his interest grew with age, we realized it was not going away,” Bob says. “we started researching how stock car racers got started, and that’s how we found out about quarter midget racing.”
many professional stock car drivers began driving quarter midgets very young. while they cannot race competitively until age five, they can start racing at a sanctioned QmA (Quarter midget Association) or USAc (United States Auto club) track at a mere four and a half years old.
“There are a lot of rules and restrictions that must be followed, and many safety requirements,” Evan’s father explains. “The drivers are equipped with 5 point safety harnesses, roll cages, SFI rated helmets, fire suits, and gloves, and have instructors who teach them safe driving practices as rookies and as they progress.
“Every kid, no matter how old they are, has to start in the rookie class, with a red restrictor plate which reduces the amount of airflow through the carburetor, thus reducing
Photo: melissa Hooley
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check out Evan’s racing journey at www.Facebook.com/evanHooley. They’re looking for local businesses to sponsor Evan and have their logo displayed on his car, so if you are interested in that or just have other questions about racing, contact Bob by email at [email protected].
For more information about joining the Little Kalamazoo Speedway Quarter midget club, visit www.LittleKalamazooSpeedway.com.
horsepower. As drivers advance and progress, they move up in classes and can race unrestricted cars and bigger engine classes.”
dipping their toes into the ‘racing waters’, the Hooleys took Evan to a Try-a-ride event in Kalamazoo where kids are equipped with safety gear and get a chance to drive a quarter midget around the track. Evan fell in love. They sat him down afterward and asked if he wanted to make a commitment to this, and he did. They set a goal of getting a car and joining the club the following year. “Evan sold lemonade, did chores, saved birthday and christmas money, and was able to invest in and have ownership in his own car and trailer. By having him save up, we felt he would have more appreciation for it, and it helped him with setting a goal and working hard. It took some time and effort, but we were able to get the car, trailer, and all the equipment before the season started this year.”
Kalamazoo was the closest club and was part of the USAc, so, for a $100 fee, the Hooleys joined. Being a member allows them to race at other USAc tracks across the country. There is also a club membership fee, and you have to have your own car to race. “There are a lot of up-front costs involved with getting a car and trailer to get it to the track each week, plus maintenance costs. many kids find sponsors who help offset some of the costs involved.”
The Little Kalamazoo Speedway is a 1/20 mile circular track next to the regular Kalamazoo Speedway, about 50 minutes north of middlebury on US 131. Evan’s brother Lucas goes off and plays with kids his age (four) and Evan will play football with the other drivers between heat races. Kids have a blast all day long. “Being on the track is a family affair, and the track environment is very family friendly,” says Bob. “The
Little Kalamazoo Speedway is a relatively new track with great club leadership directors. They host a lot of fundraisers throughout the year, have good track sponsors, and invest a lot of money into the track’s amenities and programs.”
Evan himself chimes in, saying, “One of the coolest things about racing quarter midgets is the trophies you get, and it’s fun racing and going fast just like in NAScAr! meeting new people and making friends is awesome.”
He has some advice for other kids his age who might be interested in quarter midget racing: “don’t be scared; you'll have fun. It’s really not like anything else. Listen to your
instructor and know your flags and go as fast as you can. The kids are really cool and we have a lot of fun at Kalamazoo.”
were there fears? Of course! No parent sticks their kid in a car and doesn’t have a few qualms! “At first, we were unsure about everything – the costs involved and the safety aspect – but so much goes into the safety of the kids, and Evan has really worked hard to help make his dream a reality. we are very proud of him, and love to see him shine. when he’s at the race track, he feels at home. He is comfortable making new friends and opening up to other kids. melissa, Evan’s mom, has really seen him gain confidence in himself through the race day events and loves watching him interact with different kids at the track.”
There is a Try-a-ride event coming up at Little Kalamazoo Speedway on September 20th, and the Hooleys encourage you to take your child and talk to some of the families at the event.
Would you like to write an article for inMiddlebury Magazine? Please contact Melissa Troyer at [email protected].
Evan Hooley with his dad, Bob.
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Australian Jayco dealers are intrigued by a local Amish buggy.
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For us, Middlebury is home. For 138 visitors from Australia and New Zealand, Middlebury is a vacation. A destination.
Homegrown and local RV manufacturer Jayco recently hosted executives from Jayco-Australia to our Northern Indiana town as part of the
partners from down under’s 40th anniversary celebration. The visitors started in Napa Valley and ended in New York city, with middlebury sandwiched between the two. wilbur Bontrager, Jayco’s chairman of the Board, said that leaders
from Jayco-Australia visit our town often; some even consider middlebury a second home.
“middlebury is not a completely strange place to them,” said Bontrager. “Every time I’m with them, they talk kindly of middlebury and the sheer beauty we have here. They love the quaintness and the small town feel of middlebury, the
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Australian Joan Spence of Jayco Caravan dealer Prestige Bendigo stands by Wilbur Bontrager and his 1953 Chevy truck
at the weekly Essenhaus Classic Car Cruise-In.
Peter McWhirter, Jayco Caravan Dealer of Canterbury Caravans in Christchurch,
New Zealand, talks with Middlebury Chamber director Grace Bonewitz,
at the Shipshewana Flea Market.
Top 5 Things To Do In Middlebury:1. Krider Garden and the Quilt Garden Tour2. Pumpkinvine Trail3. Jayco Tour
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rural nature of our community, and the friendliness of the people who live here.”
Beyond the partnership between the two Jayco entities, the question remains: what draws visitors to our town? The answer to the question is the same as why we choose to live here: the rV industry, the rural landscape, the beauty of the people, and specialty shops make middlebury not just a great place to live, but also a great place to visit.
while middlebury welcomes those from the land down under, we also welcome anyone who wants to visit our town.
We’ve put together a few lists of things for family and friends to enjoy. We believe you won’t run out of activities, and we won’t run out of friendly greetings.
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Cassie Willits, Jayco Caravan employee, and a traveling partner soak in the beauty at the Quilt Garden in Krider Park.
The tour guests enjoyed visiting a local buggy shop.
“My kids love exploring these stores. You won’t see these places anywhere else but Middlebury.”
–Grace Bonewitz, Middlebury Chamber of Commerce Executive Director
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1. dutch country Gifts2. country Lane Bakery,
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5 Local Eateries1. 41 degrees North2. Aunt Karen’s café3. Legendary Grind4. rulli’s, Bella Luna5. Village Inn
“The Heritage Trail audio driving tour…leads [visitors] on country byways to take in the beauty of rural scenes and discover family-operated shops showcasing hand-made and fresh-baked items.”
–Diana Lawson, Executive Director, Elkhart County Convention & Visitors Bureau
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Devon Miller, Jayco employee, gives a plant tour
of the motorhome facility.
Middlebury Park and Recreation Board President John McKee leads a walking tour of the Pumpkinvine Trail.
“Jayco provides plant tours for the public free of charge Monday through Thursday. Upon arrival to the Jayco Visitors Center, guests are introduced to the Bontrager family as well as their Jayco products via an informative video. Guests then board the Jayco trolley and head out to the plant where they experience a guided walking tour through the RV building process. It is a really fun experience and we are certainly blessed to have Jayco as a part of our Middlebury community.”
–Cathy Miller, Owner, Cathy’s Countryside Tours
8 Things The Aussies Experienced On Their Tour:1. menno-Hof Interpretive
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4. rise ‘n roll Bakery
5. Amish buggy shop
6. Jayco plant tour
7. Pumpkinvine Trail walk
8. Bus tour from cathy’s countryside Tours
“Everybody in this town is so friendly!”–Lee McPherson, visiting from Australia
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Gerry Ryan, Owner/Managing Director of Jayco Caravan, Dandenong, Victoria,
Australia talks with Wilbur Bontrager.
Australian visitor Val Ryan chats with Middlebury’s Sarah Bontrager.
Wilbur Bontrager, Jayco Chairman of the Board, with his brother Derald Bontrager, Jayco CEO and President.
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Safety Week and Bully Preventionmiddlebury community Schools will be celebrating Safety week from August 31 through September 4. The emphasis throughout all the schools will focus on what to do in emergency situations. drills will be held for students to learn what to do in unexpected situations while also encouraging positive communication with adults in the school. The Olweus Bully Prevention Program will be an integral part of the week with the program's strong message about how positive relationships among students foster an increase in learning and a safer school environment. Look for pictures and articles to come about this important week in a future issue of inMddlebury Magazine!
welcome to middlebury community Schools! we are excited to begin the 2015-16 school year and cannot wait to see our students. we know they have enjoyed exploring, relaxing, and traveling over the summer and are ready to jump right into learning.
Northridge middle School and Northridge High School are excited to begin their first year of Blended Learning classes. These classes will be virtual learning with teacher assistance. Northridge High School is also beginning the implementation of their Early college program that allows students to qualify for an Associate’s degree while gaining high school credits. York Elementary is in its second year of the Expeditionary Learning Program, a STEAm approach to learning, which is supported through the Horizon Education Alliance in Elkhart county.
we will begin a few projects that we are able to pay for by
refinancing some bonds and you may notice the construction on the main campus. A new Bus maintenance Garage will be built just to the west of the Administration center where the buses currently park. we are adding a restroom facility near the varsity soccer fields so that we will be able to eliminate the portable restroom facilities and we are putting new roofs on Heritage Intermediate School and Orchard View Elementary School. York Elementary is in the midst of a safety entrance transformation that should be completed when school starts. Our buildings will sparkle and shine after all of the work that our custodians and maintenance personnel have done over the summer.
we look forward to welcoming our students back to school and meeting our new families. we are excited to begin another year filled with enriching learning experiences, academic and athletic successes, and building new relationships. we love the fact that our students and staff are always so welcoming and make our schools feel so much like home.
we want to thank our mcS community for their continued support of our students, teachers, and schools! we are so fortunate that all of our children are embraced by our very caring community.
Thanks to all of you, we will be ready for a great year in middlebury community Schools!
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Architects Barton-coe-Vilamaa and contractor dJ construction are working closely with the school to develop an environment that is warm and inviting while providing maximum utility and security for students, families, and staff. work is moving right along and is scheduled to be completed before school starts in the fall.
Be ready to use the new entrance when you come to the school. The buses will still drop students off where they do now, but all visitors will need to enter through the new entrance on the south side of the building before, during, and after school. Signs will be placed out front to remind visitors of the change. A long range plan is to also put some parking outside the new south entrance when funding permits.
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Supporting all Cancers, Diabetes & Chronic Illnesses
Amy MishlerRealtor/Broker
Firefighter, Nurse, EMTBLS/CNA Instructor
574-215-5657
Latest in Nutrition Daily Lift!
• 16ServingsofFruitsandVegetables• 59OrganicSuperFoods• ProbioticandEnzymesAllinOneScoop/Packet
Launched May 1st (Ground Floor Opportunity) Signing up distributors
DerrickFlintFoundingBrandPartner
574-825-3718
MID-WEST CLASSICCAR AND TRUCK APPRAISALS
MID-WEST CLASSICCAR AND TRUCK APPRAISALS
[email protected] • [email protected] • www.i-van.org
Derrick Flint, Certified Vehicle Appraiser:•AntiqueAutomobileClubofAmericaCertifiedJudge•CertifiedMechanicfortheGoodYearTire&RubberCompany•2YearAutomotive&DieselDegreefromLincolnTechofIndianapolis•PerformedanAppraisalfortheHudsonMuseuminShipshewana
LoCAL BusinEss DirECtoryAdvertise in our Business directory for as low as $50 a month! For more information call 574.304.3913 or email [email protected]
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422 South Main, Middlebury • 825-2565
Back to School Special!14" 2-Item Pizza,
full order of breadsticks, and 2 sodas for $15.00
EXP: 8-31-15
Vic’s homemade ice cream
Offering grinders, pizzas, burgers,
salads and MORE...
851 US 20 Middlebury 574-358-0146
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August Special Aug. 1 – 31, 2015
$25 off a new phone* or 25% off an accessory
*With a 2 year contract. Must have coupon. These locations only. See store for details.
Cellular Connection ™ Premium RetailerThe
25% Off Total Computer Security
574-825-8400 830 South Main StreetMiddlebury, IN 46540www.crystalvalleycomputers.com
Video SurveillancePoint of SalePrinter RepairPhone Systems
Unlimited Cloud BackupWeb Filtering
Enterprise Grade AntivirusVirus Free - Guarantee!
Network Management
*Expires 08-31-15
...smoked meats, cheese, and one nice butcher!
$1 off a box of patties
Expires 8-31-15*Limit 1 coupon/person
Grilling Special
101 Wayne St. Middlebury • 574-825-2940 •
25% offany Bobi Cotton Tee
Limit 1 per customer. Offer cannot be combined with other discounts. Must present this coupon at time of purchase.
Expires 08/31/15.
155 N Harrison Street • Shipshewana
Annalea’s BoutiqueAnnalea’s Boutique
The
HEATING & COOLINGA Fusion of Technology & Service
203 Wayne Street • Middlebury • 574-825-8824 • elementmasters.net
$10 offCooling season
Clean & CheCkExp: 08-31-15
574.849.0844
Dogtown Rescues need your help!Recent arrivals include a Golden Retriever, a Maltipoo, and a Pointer. These are great friends that need a great home!Is now the right time for you to adopt?
Budro 3-year-old beautiful bronze Dutch Shepherd mix
~ Breakfast all day ~ Pizzas ~ Homemade pies
Mon-Fri 5am - 8pm, Sat 6am - 2pm
107 S. Main St. Middlebury (574) 825-2043
VILLAGEINN
August special:
$1 off Small Chef Salad
Mon - Thurs 4p-8p*must present coupon
Exp: 8-31-15
Oil Change
$255 qts. conventional oil
Exp: 08-31-15.
Please call for an appointment.*must present coupon to redeem offer.
50% off any 1 drink
Exp: 09-30-15 * One coupon per person, per visit
801 W. Wayne St.Heritage Square
(across from Lake City Bank)
574-825-1242 Find us on Facebook!
Offering hot beverages and gifts!
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Cellular Connection ™ Premium RetailerThe
New Name!
Formerly Mancino’s • 422 South Main, Middlebury • 825-2565
Now OpenExpanded Menu!
New Hours: Friday & Saturday: 11 am - 10 pm; Sunday - Thursday: 11 am - 9 pm
...smoked meats, cheese, and one
nice butcher!*Expires 08-31-15
Annalea’s BoutiqueAnnalea’s BoutiqueAnnaleasBoutique.com
260.768.7070 155 N Harrison [email protected] Shipshewana, IN
801 W. Wayne St.Heritage Square
(across from Lake City Bank)
574-825-1242
13024 US 20 • Middlebury, IN 574-825-2965 ~ Breakfast all day
~ Pizzas ~ Homemade pies
Mon-Fri 5am - 8pm, Sat 6am - 2pm
107 S. Main St. Middlebury (574) 825-2043
VILLAGEINN
Exemplary boarding, daycare & rescue facility
Loveable dogs are waiting. Can you help them find their forever homes?
Please reserve space early!Summer weekends are filling up fast and we already have many holiday reservations. We hate to disappoint, but space really is limited. Thank you!
574-849-0844 • 11925 CR 10 Middlebury
The
HEATING & COOLINGA Fusion of Technology & Service
203 Wayne street, Middlebury
574-825-8824 elementmasters.net
“Call now for a free quote on a Trane System”
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Elkhart/Middlebury KOA • 52867 SR 13 • Middlebury • 574-825-5932
BUY a Daily swim Pass GET ONE FREE*Must present coupon.
Expiration date: 8/31/15.
104 S. Main St., Middlebury, IN • (574) 358-0314
41° NorthBuy 1 meal, get 1 FREE!
Exp. 8/31/15
Receive a fRee beeR on your birthday!
Mention this ad for a FREE MARKET ANALYSIS
Landmark Realty Group, Inc.
Kent Miller, GRI, CRS, ABR
104 North Main, PO Box 466Phone: 574.536.3999E mail: [email protected] www.KentMillerHomes.com
Electric Pineapple
Hair Salon
Walk-ins welcome until
4pm!
102 N. Chaptoula • Bristol, IN 46507 • 574-848-4955
Now Offering
NeriumProducts
Everyday Prices Women’s haircut - $15 men’s haircut - $13 Perms starts at - $58 shellac - $25
all over color starts at - $50
$5 off a perm
Exp: 08-31-15
30% offall skirts and
dresses**Excludes Brighton. Offer cannot be combined with other sales or discounts.
Must present this coupon at time of purchase. Expires 8-31-15.
800.768.2740
How much are your old windows costing you?
Replace them!
$20 off per window!
Expires 8-31-15
$5 OFFAny 16”
Specialty Pizza(Dine in or CArry Out)
Expires 8/31/15
Come CheCk out our new outdoor seating!
www.rullispizza.comWe Deliver! 574-825-7222574-293-0222
ShipshewanaLower level of the Davis Mercantile
260-768-7764www.HeadOverHeelsLLC.com
25% offone regular priced item
Limit 1 per customer. Expires 8-31-15
800-811-9103 • DoorsAndDrawersInc.com
Book your appointment before 8/31/15 & receive a FREE pull-out shelf for each re-faced base cabinet!
for about HALF the cost of a custom kitchen!
Band Wagon Video Productions574.848.5969 • Hours: M-F 9 am - 5 pm
[email protected] • www.BandWagonVideo.com
8mm & 16mm Film 10% off of 500 feet or more
Videotapes 10% off 5 cassettes or more
Offer good through Labor Day weekend (9/7/15)
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52867 SR 13 • Middlebury • 574-825-5932
We have a nice picnic area by the pool. Bring a picnic and spend the day!
104 S. Main St., Middlebury, IN • (574) 358-0314 facebook.com/41degreesnorthIN
41° NorthRestaurant & bar (with family dining)
Landmark Realty Group, Inc.
www.KentMillerHomes.com
Over 35 years of experience Kent Miller, GRI, CRS, ABR
Electric Pineapple
Hair Salon
Hours: Tues: 11a-5:30 (by appointment)
Wed-Fri: 7a-5:30 (by appointment)saturday 7a-1:30
102 N. Chaptoula • Bristol, IN 46507• 574-848-4955
Stylists:Karlene
Joni Janele
Walk-ins welcome
Products Available: Therapro • Matrix • Joico • abba • Redken Big Sexy Hair • It’s a 10 • Moroccanoil • Fairy Tales
Don’t forget we have gift cards for that special
occasion!
102 South Main Street MiddleburyPhone: 574-825-7725
Like us on Facebook!
Band Wagon Video ProductionsWe are a full service Video Production company
offering clients the latest technology at affordable rates.
574.848.5969Hours: M-F 9 am - 5 pm
[email protected] • www.BandWagonVideo.com
All packages include the following:• Ceremony & Reception Coverage• HD Digital Cameras• 1 HD Blu-Ray Disc & 3 SD DVDs
Packages:• The Wedding Ceremony• Documentary Style• The Grand Wedding
B E F O R E
Don’t replace your cabinets ~ RE-FACE them!800-811-9103 • DoorsAndDrawersInc.com
Real Wood • Real Savings Really Easy!
ShipshewanaLower level of the Davis Mercantile
260-768-7764www.HeadOverHeelsLLC.com
HOURS: Sunday - Thursday:
11:00 am-10 pm
Friday & Saturday: 11:00 am-11 pm
851 U.S. 20, Suite 2, Middlebury
574-825-7222
54595 C R 17,Elkhart
574-293-0222
Catering is available for weddings, graduations, or
any special occasion.Seating at both restaurants to accommodate
a small or large dinner party such as rehearsal dinners, family gatherings, and more!
www.RaberPatios.com • 800.768.2740 • Mon-Fri 9-5, Sat 9-4 655 S. Van Buren St (SR 5) & in the Davis Mercantile, Shipshewana
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ShipshewanaSR 5 & US 20
1/4 mile south & 1/4 mileeast of Junction 5 & 20
Store HoursMon - Fri 9-5; Sat 9-4
Closed Sunday260.768.7730
Mattresses, Living Room, Dining Room, Bedroom, Offi ce,
Home Décor and More!
Full Line of Furniture and Hom e Accessories
BRYAN STOUT
Mowing, Pruning, Landscaping,
New Lawn Installation, Snow Plowing,
and more…
P.O. Box 213Middlebury, IN 46540
BRYAN STOUT
Mowing, Pruning, Landscaping,
New Lawn Installation, Snow Plowing,
and more…
P.O. Box 213Middlebury, IN 46540
BRYAN STOUT
Mowing, Pruning, Landscaping,
New Lawn Installation, Snow Plowing,
and more…
P.O. Box 213Middlebury, IN 46540
BRYAN STOUT
Mowing, Pruning, Landscaping,
New Lawn Installation, Snow Plowing,
and more…
P.O. Box 213Middlebury, IN 46540
dump truck deliverymulch
(red, chocolate brown, black & natural)
topsoil • stone • compost
• mowing• Landscaping• LawnRolling• Pruning• NewLawnInstallation• SkidloaderWork• DozerandExcavationWork• SnowPlowing,IceControl,
and snow hauling• andmore...
P.O. Box 213 Middlebury, IN 46540 • 574-238-6457
Bryan Stout, Owner
We fix shoulders.
When you consider all the work a shoulder is expected to do, it’s not surprising that it’s prone to problems. It’s a complex joint, and
everyday use calls for the shoulder to move in just about every way possible. There’s lots of opportunity
for failure of one type or another.
Many of the shoulder conditions we treat at OSMC – dislocations,
separations, tendon tears and fractures – frequently happen on the playing field or on the job. But other common problems come from general wear and tear related to aging – for example, rotator cuff problems brought on by tendinitis and bursitis.
OSMC orthopedic specialists have extensive experience diagnosing and treating just about every type of shoulder condition. For some
patients, simple activity change is the prescribed remedy. But for others,
more extensive measures, even joint replacement surgery, is called for. So
if your shoulder isn’t performing like it should, OSMC is here to fix it.
MIDDLEBURY54938 SR 13 • 574-825-8685
www.osmc.com