THE TRIBUNE, JACKSON COUNTY, IND. A9 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 LOCAL Seymour Area Farmers Market Season sponsor this year: MARKET LITE: Mon. 2-6pm and Wed. 8am-noon FULL MARKET: Saturdays 8am-noon MISS OUR THIRD SATURDAY MARKET! Sept. 16th, 8am-noon brought to you by PREMIER AG with Jackson Co.
Public Music from Local food available for Meat, Eggs, Baked Goods, Cheese, Handicrafts, Honey, and wagon Free books for kids; All other books $1 Join us for Downtown Shop Around punchcard promo Register for the Downtown BikeAround at the market; Family Friendly bike ride starts at ST-31992518 ST-31989140 Sponsored By TOYOTA INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT INC Nomination Form for Outstanding High School Senior The Tribune, Outstanding High School Senior, 100 St. Louis Seymour, IN 47274, or email to tribtown.com with all pertinent information. One outstanding high school senior will be chosen each month. Additional entry forms available at The Tribune. A completed W-9 form is required to receive scholarship funds.
Name of Nominee: Age: School: Parents Phone Address Nominating Person: Daytime Phone: Please attach your typed reason for nominating the student and submit it along with this form to: Graduating Class of 2018 Toyota Industrial Equipment Inc. and The Tribune would like to recognize Jackson County high school seniors who stand out among the crowd! Each month, one high school senior will be chosen as The Outstanding High School Senior of the Month, receive $200 and will be featured in The Tribune. If you know a senior who has given extra time and effort to community school, family, friends or neighbors, tell us about them. Deadline for submitting entries is the last day of each month. Help us let the special men and women of tomorrow know that we appreciate their contribution to our community! Help Us Recognize Our Outstanding Toyota Industrial Equipment Inc.
and The 2017-2018 High School Seniors ST-31991145 SUBMITTED PHOTOS Multiple generations of the Wieneke family recently gathered. In the left photo are four generations. Pictured are Anjanette Trimpe, the grandmother of Abigail Trimpe, who is being held by her father, Nickolaus Trimpe, left; and the great-grandmother, Wilma Schultheis Wieneke, seated center. Nickolaus is serving in the U.S. Coast Guard as a rescue swimmer and is currently stationed at Traverse City, Michigan.
In the right photo are five generations of the family. They are, from left, Nickolaus, holding daughter Abigail; great-great-grandmother, Evelyn Thompson Wieneke; her grandmother, Anjanette; and her great-grandfather, Steven Wieneke. MULTI-GENERATIONAL GATHERINGS The DARE program seeks to prevent the use of drugs. The program is taught in 19 classrooms at nine different public and parochial schools. Project Lifesaver is a GPS tracking system for people at risk of wandering, such as those with disease, dementia, autism or other cognitive conditions.
Lutheran Community Home is a not-for-profit life plan community offering the full continuum of care for seniors, including independent and assisted living, rehabilitation to home, long-term care and memory support services. The 50th anniversary of providing care and services to the residents of Jackson County will be in 2018. DONATES CONTINUED FROM PAGE A8 Hackman-Brown Haley Hackman and Jacob Thomas Brown, both of Brownstown, plan to marry at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 11, 2017, at St.
Lutheran Church, Seymour. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Parke and Gina Hackman, while the future groom is the son of Thomas and Rebecca Brown, all of Brownstown. She is a 2008 graduate of St. Lutheran School, a 2012 graduate of Brownstown Central High School, a 2016 graduate of the University of Indianapolis with a Bachelors of Science in psychology and will graduate with a Doctor of Occupational Therapy degree from the University of Indianapolis in May 2018. He is a 2008 graduate of Lutheran Central School, a 2012 graduate of Brownstown Central High School and will graduate with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Butler University in May 2018.
ENGAGEMENT Haley Hackman and Jacob Thomas Brown 97th McMahon family reunion set The descendants of Dennis McMahon and Jane Edwards held their 97th annual McMahon reunion Aug. 19 at the Medora Community Center. A presentation was given by Kim Midkiff Shepherd, great-great- great-granddaughter of Dennis and Jane Edwards McMahon. She shared maps and charts of military life, property and their migration to Houston. Bingo was played, a white elephant auction was conducted, prizes were awarded and old picture albums were shared.
Those in attendance were Dean and Mary Murphin, Christopher, Shawn, Tori, and Eli Murphin, Carla Stuckwisch, Harold and Rosetta Titus, Pearl Davis, all of Medora; Troy and Shannon Jones of Brownstown; Dick Rumph, Andy and Brandy Rumph, Marilyn and Jack Kendall, Mary Alice Goble, and Sandy Padron, all of Seymour; Jim and Kathie Carter of Westview, Ill; Richard Midkiff of Franklin; Kim Shepherd of Beech Grove; and Sue Johnson, and Shanet Johnson with, Frankie, of Columbus. Jerry and Bonnie Thompson of Spraytown served as hosts. Next reunion will be Aug. 18 at Woodlawn Family Funeral Center in Seymour. Phi Beta Psi sorority planning cookout An end of summer cookout and wiener roast for Theta Omega members of Phi Beta Psi sorority was held Sept.
6 at the country home of Jan Robinson. Stephanee Roberts served as chairwoman and she was assisted by Angela Coomler, Michelle Lewis and Robinson. The evening was spent informally on the poolside patio, catching up on each summer activities and making Longaberger Horizon of Hope baskets are available. To obtain an order form, call Janet Cooper or Jo Pfaffenberger. Beckie Anderson, and Cooper and Melanie Klakamp won door prizes.
An important first fall business meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Sept. 18 at the Community Foundation Building of Jackson County in Seymour. LOCAL BRIEFS What in the world is going on tribtown.com.