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Culver happenings, late March - early April

March 29, 2013

*Fish fry fund-raiser March 29
The VFW Post 6919 is holding an all-you-can eat fish fry fundraiser on Good Friday, March 29, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Also in­cluded will be baked beans, slaw, and dessert for $8 a dinner. All proceeds go to medical and rehabilitation costs for one of the VFW Ladies Auxiliary members.

*Sidewalk sharing apps April 1
Applications for the 2013 Sidewalk Program will be available beginning at 8 a.m., Monday, April 1 at Town Hall.

Deep study of Lake Max next month will determine LMEC course to come

March 29, 2013

-Core samples likely to tell story of lake centuries back-

After more than 30 years of arduous efforts to fulfill the directives of a 1984 report on the health of Lake Maxinkuckee, the Lake Maxinkuckee Environmental Council and Fund are about to embark on another deep study they expect to guide their path in upcoming years -- a study which they believe marks this as the most studied lake in Indiana.

Culver home to annual gathering of Hoosier women judges, attorneys

March 25, 2013

Unbeknownst to many in Culver, some 60 women attorneys and judges from the Indiana State Bar Association (ISBA) gather annually in Culver to take part in the annual Women's Bench Bar Retreat. Each year (this was the 12th), on the last weekend of February of first weekend of March, the women gather to earn Continuing Legal Education credits (required of each attorney), take part in "Appeals on Wheels" (during which the Indiana Court of Appeals presents an oral argument on-site), and relax.

Easterday Construction - ‘solo’ for 60 years

March 24, 2013

*In nearly 90 years’ total existence, company has helped build major structures of Culver, beyond*

Sixty years ago this month, Culver's longest lived construction company -- and one which not only built some of the most prominent structures in this and surrounding communities, but had been connected to prestigious and notable buildings around the country -- officially came into its own.

Culver: March 23 and beyond...

March 22, 2013

Easter egg hunt March 23
Culver’s annual Easter Egg hunt will take place Saturday, March 23, start­ing at 10 a.m. at the Cul­ver town park, for ages 2 through 4th grade. The Easter Bunny will be here so bring your camera! The event is sponsored by the Culver park and recreation department.

Little League sign-ups
Culver Little League will hold sign-ups at the Culver Union Twp. Library Satur­day, March 23, noon to 3 p.m.

Siren tests March 27

Culver churches’ Easter services

March 22, 2013

Several Culver area churches have released their Holy Week and Easter worship schedules. As of press time, the following information had been received.

*Culver Bible Church: Good Friday service, 7 p.m. Easter sunrise, 7:30 a.m. by the gazebo. Breakfast, 8 a.m. in the church basement (please R.S.V.P 574-842-3056). Bible study, 9:30 a.m. Worship Service, 10:30 a.m.

*Emmanuel United Methodist Church: Sunrise service, 7 a.m. (breakfast to follow). Sunday school, 9 a.m. Worhship service, 10 a.m.

After-school food program starts in Culver

March 22, 2013

CULVER — Every day, between 10 and 40 students arrive at the Culver Public Library after school. Sometimes, they are waiting for a parent to pick them up. Sometimes, they are biding time before a practice or game. Sometimes they are just studying or hanging out. But they have one thing in common — hunger.

Culver eyes new well, water plant, $1.5 million project

March 21, 2013

Culver's town council heard recommendations for a new well and water treatment plant at its March 12 meeting, though the changes won't come cheap: they're expected to cost in the neighborhood of $1.5 million.
This according to Mark Sullivan and Steve Bender of Commonwealth Engineers, the firm hired to study the condition of Culver's two current wells and water treatment plant, located on South Ohio Street.

Chamber members praise Ruhnow’s years of assistance

March 19, 2013

The most significant winter storm of the season swirling outside and the guest of honor unable to attend didn't curtail the several members of Culver's Chamber of Commerce hunkered down in Cafe Max on Main Street to celebrate the contributions of just-retired Chamber secretary Bobetta "Bobbie" Ruhnow, and "talk shop" a bit in the process.

Haynes accepts Priest-in-Charge call to St. Thomas

March 15, 2013

St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Plymouth has called the Rev. Thomas E. Haynes to serve as their Interim Priest-in-Charge for two years. Fr. Tom has been teaching math at the Culver Academies and has served in various capacities with Spiritual Life and Instructional Technology in the 13 years he has been there. He is currently the Priest-in-Charge at St. Elizabeth's Episcopal Church in Culver. Fr. Tom will leave those positions in June.

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