Indiana weather is do unpredictable!! Lovely summer type weather changes to freezing cold with lots of wind.
Life goes on no matter what the temperature is.
The coffee cafe is still happening at the Zanesville Community Church of God on weekdays. All are welcome to come and join others from 7:30 to 10:00 a.m. The church is located on the corner of Scott Street and South County and Marzane Road/Indianapolis Road.
We have a great new restaurant in town. Now open Sis & Bub’s Kitchen -Where everything is homemade! Brother and sister joined together with the passion of cooking to share their homemade food made with a little bit of pepper and a whole lot of love! They offer military discounts (w/card) and senior portions with special pricing. They also have pre-order family meals with the pricing depending on the family size with 24 hour notice. Holiday meals are offered with 48 hour notice. Grab & Go coffee and sandwich Monday through Friday from 5:30 to 8:00 a.m. They are open Wednesday through Friday from 5:30 am to 2 p.m./5p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday hours are 7 to 2 and 5 to 8. Sunday hours are 10 to 2 except for the third Sunday of the month they will be closed. The address is 3010 W. Scott Street, Zanesville. Phones are 260 area codes with numbers 409-5187, 410-7372, and 241-2035. Facebook is Sis & Bubs and e-mail is sis.bubskitchen@gmail.com. Come and try out this place and you will be sure to come back soon. I have been there many times already!
Don’t forget to patronize the County Line Pizza and Pub as they also have great food and they will sell you Lions Apple Dumpling.
The Zanesville Indiana Lions Club and Community Park have a Gofundme account. If you would like to contribute to it go to this link: https://gofundme/9101f789.
Greg Perigo is vice president of the Super Shot board in Allen County. He is asking everyone to be aware of the outbreak of measles in 2024. He reports:
“So far in 2024, at least 35 cases have been reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about double the number at this point last year. Indiana is on that list. In 1992 we wept when nearly 30 Allen County children were reported to have contracted measles. In 2000, we cheered when the US and other nations declared that measles – one of the most contagious and dangerous disease to mankind was eradicated. Fast forward 25 years and sadly the story repeats as measles has crept back into our society. I look forward to the day when all vaccine-preventable diseases are tamed and immunizations are unnecessary.” Super Shot’s main clinic is at 15 15 Hobson Road in Ft. Wayne. For available clinic times and questions please refer to www.supershot.org or call 260-424-SHOT (7468).
Please be in prayer for our locals who are suffering from cancer and it’s ongoing treatments. Also remember the royal family in England as Kate the princess of Whales, who is the wife of Prince William, and also King Charles III are both going through treatments for this awful disease.
Please send up prayers for the Osmun and Smith families of Uniondale at the tragic death of two of their young people killed in a traffic accident Sunday evening March 17.
Norwell’s show choirs won multip1e awards at the Marysville Showcase in Ohio recently. Mark your calendars for this date:
All the Norwell Show Choirs will perform their competition shows one last time at the annual Reflections concert May 10 in the Norwell Auditorium. The performance will start at 7:30 p.m. with doors opening at 7:00. Tickets are $10 and will be sold at the door.
We have some celebrities around our area. Congratulations to Liberty Center/Wells County basketball player Dick Harris who was recently inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in a ceremony held in Indianapolis. He was written up in the News-Banner on Saturday March 23rd. We at Union Center Alumni were all excited when they built the Hall of Fame museum at New Castle. My mother paid for bricks to be laid for her sons Darrell and Cedric Botts and Maurice and David McBride. East Union Center Alumni paid for a brick also. I think they also paid for some for coaches at Union. I haven’t been down there for a long time but it was a great museum and I expect it is more than great now. It’s just a short trip from here so you may want to go. Dick had a long career in basketball so I am sure you can get his life story on the computer. Dick was a senior at Liberty Center in 1964.
Congratulations to Homestead graduate Meridian Prall who recently sang at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City where she became one of 10 finalists. She was chosen as one of the five winners after months of participating in rounds of competition that began in December. The mezzo-soprano is 28 years old and lives now in Edwardsburg, Michigan with her husband.
Not all celebrities are human beings as dogs win contests also. French Bulldogs remained the top breed last year. They also won the top place in 2022. They are bat eared, scaled down bullthese dogs. Small and solidly built, pushed -face dogs have a penchant for comically pensive expressions and they take city living in stride.
Prices on everything have gone up considerably over the years. In August of 1961 our son Doug was 5 1/2 years old and was diagnosed with diabetes. He had to take an injection of insulin from then on every day. We bought his vial of insulin at the Markle Pharmacy (now the PICKLE) and it cost $1.50 and lasted for a month. Now your insulin for those who are not on medicare is very expensive.