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Area Residential Association to be used for replacing trees lost in the June
11 tornado. Dan Countryman ( on right) of Country Plant and Garden
helped him pick out his tree.
photo by R. Jenkins
Greentown Marshal Jeff Bennett has
announced official Trick or Treat hours as
between 5 and 7 p. m. on Saturday, October 31.
The tradition is for residents to leave a porch
light on if they wish to receive callers.
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Key Club Swings Into Service .
Members of Eastern's Key Club
embarked on a service project which has
Funds came fiom several fund raisers
including the car show, dances, and
This all- girl crew of Key Club members met the challenge and
successfully wielded a power screwdriver to assemble a park
bench. Each screw cohectly placed resulted in expressions of
joy by the girls. Clockwise from lower left: Jessica Cheek,
Ashley Kinney, Jamie Graf, Brooke Cheek.
Photo byR Jenkins
been in the planning stages for about a
year and is estimated to be completed
next spring. Key Club is a national
High School based service organization
sponsored by Kiwanis International.
The Car Show, sponsored by the local
club in the spring, has raised & ost
$ 6,000 for Riley Children's Hospital in
the last four years.
Club sponsor, John VanMatre, reports
that during the previous school term the
club decided to do something for the
park off state road 22, between Willow
Glen and The Meadows. The park is
omed and by the homeowners
asSociations of the two housing
additions. Soon after schoof began this
fall, plans began to materialize to
provide play equipment for ; the park.
Beginning on October 4, some
& ends have been spent assembling a
swing set with & der, an Eagle's Nest
with slide, & eman's pole, monkey bars,
a sand box and four park benches. All
the area has been mulched and
landscaped. Remaining to do in the
spring is planting flowers and more
landscaping.
sales of spirit towels. VanMatre says
that some more fund raisers, probably a
dance and some other project, will be
needed to make up a deficit fiom the
playground project. Furrows gave the
club a 20% discount on materials.
Mulch and landscaping timbers were
donated by, Greentown resident Delbert
Severai parents from the additions
have said how pleased they are that the
items have been added to the park.
Willow Glen Homeowners President,
Bill Robertson, said it is a wonderful
asset to both neighborhoods. Parents
are especially appreciative of the
benches which are convenient for them
when they are watching their children.
Key Ciub members who participated
in the work at the playground were:
Christina Medlin, Jamie Graf, Amiee
! khaefk, Kim Otto, Jared Otto, Crystal
Carpenter, Molly Maish, Brooke Cheek,
Jessica Cheek, Lisa Manderfield, Lesley
Echelbarger, Ashley b e y , and Anita
Purtee. Also helping were Clint
Bontrager, John VanMatre, Brenda
Medlin, Sarah Hurst, and Ebb
Bonesteel.
Lindley.
Object Description
| Title | The Greentown Grapevine – 1998-11, 05:11 |
| Subject | newspapers |
| Subject, Local | Greentown, Howard County (Ind.) |
| Item Type | newspaper |
| Technical Metadata | Digital images captured by Imaging Office Systems 2008 |
| Item ID | im-kokomo-news-greentown-1998-11 |
| Local Item ID | Greentown History Center – newspaper collection |
| Usage Statement | The Greentown Area Residential Association has granted permission to the Kokomo-Howard County Public Library and the Greentown Historical Society to copy any and all issues of the Greentown Grapevine. Permission granted to view and print items from this digital collection for personal use, study, research, or classroom teaching. |
| Date Original | 1998-11 |
| Date Digital | 2008 |
| Publisher | Greentown Area Residential Association, 1993- |
| Description |
Local News depicting eastern Howard County in Indiana. Headlines: Lost trees Being Replaced; Greentown Trick or Treat Hours; Key Club Swings Into Service |
| Language | en |
| Contributors | Kokomo-Howard County Public Library; Greentown Historical Society |
| Source | Original newspaper: The Greentown Grapevine, November 1998, Volume 05, Issue 11 |
| Transcript | [PDFs are fully searchable] |
