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NFL star Vinatieri returns to Culver Relay Friday

April 13, 2011

Organizers of Culver's fourth annual, all-night Relay for Life have confirmed the return of NFL Colts placekicker Adam Vinatieri Friday evening to the event.

ND coach Kelly's wife to speak at Culver Academies, will help kick off Relay `11

April 11, 2011

Two-time cancer survivor Paqui Kelly, the wife of Notre Dame football coach Brian Kelly, will share her story and personal experience with students of Culver Academies at an all-school assembly at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday (April 13) at Eppley Auditorium.
“Her story is truly inspirational and we are ecstatic to have her speak with students about her experiences with cancer and to rev everyone up for the Relay For Life,” said senior Kyle Blankenship (Crown Point, Ind.) who is co-chair of the Academies Relay For Life.

If these walls could talk: 110, 112, and 114 S. Main

April 9, 2011

We continue our series of semi-regular journeys through Culver’s past as we look at the lives of historic buildings in the Culver area. For now, we’re strolling down Main Street’s east side in down¬town Cul¬ver, making our way south.
This week, we’re stopping in at a couple of buildings today connected as one, at 110 (which includes 112) and 114 South Main Streets, where today we find The Collectors antique store (110 and 112 S. Main) and The Bear End (114 S. Main), both retail destinations operated by Ruth Mackey.

Town Manager Doss announces resignation

April 8, 2011

Michael Doss, Culver Town Manager since early 2009, has announced his resignation at the end of this month, explaining he plans to return to his native West Virginia for "family reasons."
Doss is quick to emphasize he's neither leaving Culver for any negative reasons about the community or its people, nor leaving due to any problems in his familu.
"Everything is fine with my family," he says. "I'll leave with all the good memories of had of this community, but it's time for me to be with my family.

This week's Mystery Citizen (April 7 edition)

April 7, 2011

This week’s Mystery Citizen has also been an active part of Culver’s commercial and civil life for decades, serving on various boards and committees, and volunteering in many organizations, besides her role today in a longtime local business.

Guesses may be emailed to citizen@culcom.net, dropped off in one of our drop boxes (located at the Culver Public Library and Culver Coffee Company), or call the editor at 574-216-0075.

Culver Garden Court will break ground with ceremony Friday

April 7, 2011

CULVER — A groundbreaking ceremony is scheduled for Friday, April 8 at 2 p.m. at 701 S. Main St., Culver. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded a grant in the amount of $1,445,600 to develop a 13-unit residence for the elderly under the Section 202 Supportive Housing Program. The new development will be known as Culver Garden Court and will be the twelfth Garden Court Community.

Relay `11 on track, will bring fireworks, Colts player, more

April 5, 2011

Culver’s Relay for Life will return for a fourth year, and organizers -- adult and student alike -- are hoping to continue the momentum from the first three events, which surpassed many expectations to raise more than $100,000 each year and place Culver on the map as one of the few school-hosted locations for the cancer-fighting event in the entire country. The success of past Relays has also drawn attention for the fact that much of the organizing, planning, and execution of the event is student-led.

Surrisi returns to Culver at two new ventures

April 3, 2011

Rumors have circulated around Culver in recent weeks that popular local chef Larry Surrisi will once again be pleasing palettes in his role as one of the community’s several in-demand food gurus. This following the closing last year of the City Diner, Surrisi’s most recent prior food venue. Now John Zehner, owner of two eateries here, has confirmed Surrisi will join another of Culver’s chefs of renown, Greg Ogle, at two newly reformatted restaurants.

'39 Steps’ brings comedy, intrigue to Culver stage

April 1, 2011

Culver Academies’ Huffington Concert Series for the 2010-2011 season concludes with Alfred Hitchcock’s award-winning play, “The 39 Steps,” Wednesday, April 6, starting at 7:30 p.m. onstage at Eppley Auditorium on the Academies campus.

Free computer classes at Culver-Union Township Public Library

April 1, 2011

Culver-Union Township Public Library (CUTPL) will start a new session of free computer classes in April. Classes will be held Monday evenings at 6 p.m. and Friday mornings at 10 a.m., and will last two hours.
Sessions for the month of April will cover Computers for Beginners (two weeks), Internet and E-mail. These are hands-on classes and the library will provide computers. Those with their own laptop computer can bring it to the classes.

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