6th Annual Weekly Classic Car Cruise-In at Das Dutchman Essenhaus
MIDDLEBURY – The campus of Das Dutchman Essenhaus will be the host site of a weekly classic car cruise-in during the summer months with no participation or entry fee. This will be the sixth season for the popular and well attended activity. The main campus of Das Dutchman Essenhaus is located at 240 U.S. 20 Middlebury, Indiana.
Beginning May 5th, 2011, and every Thursday evening through September, local collectors and enthusiasts as well as regional car clubs are invited and encouraged to drive their classic cars to the Essenhaus campus.
With many local participants taking advantage of showcasing their own vehicles, Joel Miller, Vice President of Development and Facilities states, “We have a great property with abundant parking that allows everyone attending to really enjoy their time here. We average more than 200 unique vehicles on display each week!”
The weekly cruise-in events are scheduled each Thursday evening from 5:30 pm until 8:00 pm May through September. Guests will also enjoy door prize giveaways, coupons for shopping and dining, and 50’s-style music each Thursday evening. Many times, hand dipped ice cream and occasionally themed evenings and live entertainment will be provided. Tourists and local guests are welcome to visit.
Additional information regarding Das Dutchman Essenhaus can be obtained by calling 800-455-9471, or via the Internet website www.Essenhaus.com.
Contact:
Hannah Walsh, Events Coordinator
Das Dutchman Essenhaus
240 U.S. 20
Middlebury, IN 46540
574-825-9471
Hannah@Essenhaus.com
Friday, March 11, 2011
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Northridge Wrestling Results
Elkhart Memorial Wrestling Sectional
Team scores: Jimtown 219, Elkhart Memorial 213.5, Fairfield 192, Goshen 161, Elkhart Central 143.5, Northridge 92, Concord 81 NorthWood 70
Championship Summary
103 -- Forrest Glogouski (F) dec. Codey Flickinger (M) 6-2. 112 -- Abraham Que (Ce) tech. fall Brandon Wolferman (F) in 5:00. 119 -- Dominic Garrett (J) dec. Devin Puckett (Nr) 5-3. 125 -- Nick Crume (J) pinned Bret Martz (F) 2:44. 130 -- Collin Crume (J) pinned Trevor Echartea (Ce) 4:32. 135 -- Kris Roberts (M) dec. Dillon Hinen (F) 10-8 (ot). 140 -- Nestor Ruizvelasco (Co) pinned Jake Kenny (Nr) :53.
145 -- Cam Matteson (M) pinned Travis Pickard (G) :25. 152 -- Dantrell Goodman (M) dec. Drew Lopez (Co) 7-4. 160 -- Adam Kolakowski (F) pinned Casey Adams (J) :23. 171 -- Alex Hostetler (F) dec. Brandon Weinkauf (J) 2-1 (2 ot). 189 -- Brandon Dillenbeck (G) dec. Carson Volheim (Ce) 4-3. 215 -- Chase Spears (M) pinned Brandon Daniels (G) 4:29. Hwt -- Eric Forrest (J) maj. dec. Dominique Stauffer (Ce) 10-2.
Consolation Summary
103 -- Delawence Gayfield (Ce) maj. dec. Scotty Huff (G) 15-7. 112 -- Cody Koebel (J) dec. Jermel Moody-Neukom (M) 8-2. 119 -- Cyle Jaskolka (G) pinned Greg Siberry (M) 4:19. 125 -- Eric Blodgett (M) dec. Austin Maynard (G) 9-5. 130 -- Ronnie Bogle (M) dec. Zach Sweeden (NW) 5-2. 135 -- Nick Edwards (Ce) dec. Tim Deters (Nr) 7-4. 140 -- Ryan Ntende (G) maj. dec. Zach Wilson (NW) 16-6.
145 -- Jerad Stump (F) dec. Zach Myers (J) 5-2. 152 -- Matt Hill (J) dec. Johnny Tredway (Ce) 5-4. 160 -- Mack White (Nr) dec. Troy Pickard (G) 6-3. 171 -- Zach Telschow (NW) dec. Zach Kurtz (Ce) 5-2. 189 -- Tanner Adams (J) Jordan Bontrager (F) 3-2. 215 -- Dalton Hinen (F) pinned Dustin Chafin (J) :59. Hwt -- Justin Mullins (NW) maj. dec. Hayden Schmucker (G) 10-2.
Northridge Results 103 jon yoder 6th. place 1-3,112 FF,119 Devin Puckett finished in 2nd. 2-1,125 Ryan Baxter finished in 5th. Place 2-2,130 Todd Santiago 0-2,135 Tim deters finished 4th. Place 2-2,140 Jake Kenny finished in 2nd. placed 2-1,145 drake heims finished in 5th. place 2-2, 152 levi benton 0-2,160 Mack white finished in 3rd. place 3-1,171 FF,189 Collin Bontrager finished 5th. Place 2-2,215 Chris Connell 0-2,285 FF
Team scores: Jimtown 219, Elkhart Memorial 213.5, Fairfield 192, Goshen 161, Elkhart Central 143.5, Northridge 92, Concord 81 NorthWood 70
Championship Summary
103 -- Forrest Glogouski (F) dec. Codey Flickinger (M) 6-2. 112 -- Abraham Que (Ce) tech. fall Brandon Wolferman (F) in 5:00. 119 -- Dominic Garrett (J) dec. Devin Puckett (Nr) 5-3. 125 -- Nick Crume (J) pinned Bret Martz (F) 2:44. 130 -- Collin Crume (J) pinned Trevor Echartea (Ce) 4:32. 135 -- Kris Roberts (M) dec. Dillon Hinen (F) 10-8 (ot). 140 -- Nestor Ruizvelasco (Co) pinned Jake Kenny (Nr) :53.
145 -- Cam Matteson (M) pinned Travis Pickard (G) :25. 152 -- Dantrell Goodman (M) dec. Drew Lopez (Co) 7-4. 160 -- Adam Kolakowski (F) pinned Casey Adams (J) :23. 171 -- Alex Hostetler (F) dec. Brandon Weinkauf (J) 2-1 (2 ot). 189 -- Brandon Dillenbeck (G) dec. Carson Volheim (Ce) 4-3. 215 -- Chase Spears (M) pinned Brandon Daniels (G) 4:29. Hwt -- Eric Forrest (J) maj. dec. Dominique Stauffer (Ce) 10-2.
Consolation Summary
103 -- Delawence Gayfield (Ce) maj. dec. Scotty Huff (G) 15-7. 112 -- Cody Koebel (J) dec. Jermel Moody-Neukom (M) 8-2. 119 -- Cyle Jaskolka (G) pinned Greg Siberry (M) 4:19. 125 -- Eric Blodgett (M) dec. Austin Maynard (G) 9-5. 130 -- Ronnie Bogle (M) dec. Zach Sweeden (NW) 5-2. 135 -- Nick Edwards (Ce) dec. Tim Deters (Nr) 7-4. 140 -- Ryan Ntende (G) maj. dec. Zach Wilson (NW) 16-6.
145 -- Jerad Stump (F) dec. Zach Myers (J) 5-2. 152 -- Matt Hill (J) dec. Johnny Tredway (Ce) 5-4. 160 -- Mack White (Nr) dec. Troy Pickard (G) 6-3. 171 -- Zach Telschow (NW) dec. Zach Kurtz (Ce) 5-2. 189 -- Tanner Adams (J) Jordan Bontrager (F) 3-2. 215 -- Dalton Hinen (F) pinned Dustin Chafin (J) :59. Hwt -- Justin Mullins (NW) maj. dec. Hayden Schmucker (G) 10-2.
Northridge Results 103 jon yoder 6th. place 1-3,112 FF,119 Devin Puckett finished in 2nd. 2-1,125 Ryan Baxter finished in 5th. Place 2-2,130 Todd Santiago 0-2,135 Tim deters finished 4th. Place 2-2,140 Jake Kenny finished in 2nd. placed 2-1,145 drake heims finished in 5th. place 2-2, 152 levi benton 0-2,160 Mack white finished in 3rd. place 3-1,171 FF,189 Collin Bontrager finished 5th. Place 2-2,215 Chris Connell 0-2,285 FF
Monday, January 24, 2011
Middlebury Community Public Library
Cinema Showcase: See the astonishing true story of the triple crown winner, “Secretariat” on February 1 at 1:00 p.m. Starring Diane Lane and John Malkovich.
Magazine Sale: Many popular magazines such as Cooking Light, Oprah, and Martha Stewart Living are only 10¢.
Reading Roadtrip USA: Win prizes for reading, enter our first winter reading program for kids and teens. Program runs through February 26. Click on Reading Roadtrip USA logos on library homepage for details.
Yak, Snack and Read: February 15 at 1:00 p.m. the discussion book is “The Coffee Trader” by David Liss and at 7:00 p.m. the discussion book is “True Confections” by Katharine Weber. Pick-up your copy at the front desk today. Visit our homepage and click on the “Yak” from more information about these books
Magazine Sale: Many popular magazines such as Cooking Light, Oprah, and Martha Stewart Living are only 10¢.
Reading Roadtrip USA: Win prizes for reading, enter our first winter reading program for kids and teens. Program runs through February 26. Click on Reading Roadtrip USA logos on library homepage for details.
Yak, Snack and Read: February 15 at 1:00 p.m. the discussion book is “The Coffee Trader” by David Liss and at 7:00 p.m. the discussion book is “True Confections” by Katharine Weber. Pick-up your copy at the front desk today. Visit our homepage and click on the “Yak” from more information about these books
Middlebury News
Sports Notes
Tyler Preim make the Region 2 All Star team, Tyler is now able to make the North South All Star football game this summer in Indianapolis
NORTHERN LAKES CONFERENCE Wrestling CHAMPIONSHIPSAt PlymouthTEAM SCORES: 1. ELKHART MEMORIAL 234.5, 2. GOSHEN 194; 3. WARSAW 162.5, 4. WAWASEE 159; 5. NORTHRIDGE 119; 6. NORTHWOOD 110, 7. PLYMOUTH 108, 8. CONCORD 81.
Northridge Results.
103 FF,
112 Cory kisser 1-2,
119 Devin Puckett took first place 3-0, All Conference
125 Ryan Baxter finished in 3rd place 3-1,
130 Todd Santiago finished in 6th. place 1-3,
135 Tim deters finished in 3rd. place 3-1,
140 Jake Kenny finished in 2nd. place 2-1,
145 drake heims finished 4th. place 2-2,
152 Levi Benton finished in 6th. Place 1-3,
160 Mack white finished in 3rd. place 3-1,
171 Scott Kasten finished in 6th. Place 1-3,
189 Collin Bontrager went 0-2,
215 cries Connell went 0-2,
285 FF
Mark the following Dates on your Calendar
March 10 SAVE THE DATE: Middlebury Chamber of Commerce Annual Dinner
Train Show at Das Dutchman Essenhaus: February 19th, 9:30 to 3pm
Admission $3 per person or $6 per family. All Aboard! This show is packed with fun and something for everyone! Train displays, seminars, trading, sales and workshops. You wouldn’t want to miss the fun!
Coveleski Stadium to Host Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure®
Fundraising Event will take place on April 30th
South Bend, IN – The South Bend Silver Hawks are honored to announce that newly renovated Coveleski Stadium will host the Susan G. Komen Northern Indiana Race for the Cure® on April 30th, 2011.
Racers will depart from Coveleski Stadium and weave through the streets of downtown South Bend as part of their fundraising efforts. The start and finish line to the event will be on South Street, along the first base side of the Cove. The course will be certified by USA Track and Field.
“We’ve long been supporters of breast cancer research through our Pink at the Cove games in the past,” said Joe Kernan, Team President of the Silver Hawks. “The Komen Race is another big step in showing our support to this worthy cause and we are thrilled to be hosting it in April.”
The 2011 races will mark the 28th anniversary of the Race for the Cure®, which debuted in 1983 with 800 walkers in Dallas, Texas. According to komen.org, the events are now “the world’s largest 5K Run/Walk series with more than 140 Races and 1.6 million people participating on four continents.” This will be the 3rd Annual event for Northern Indiana and is expected to draw more than 2500 participants from across Northern Indiana.
Even with the worldwide reach, the race in South Bend has a profound local impact. According to Anita Selesky, the Susan G. Komen Northern Indiana Affiliate Coordinator, “75 percent of the money raised from this race goes toward funding grants to local hospitals and community organizations that provide breast health education and breast cancer screening and treatment programs for medically underserved women within the 27 Northern Indiana counties. The remaining 25 percent goes to Komen National for research.” Selesky adds that “The event is really a way to celebrate breast cancer survivorship and honor those who have lost their battle with the disease.”
The weekend celebration kicks off on Friday, April 29th, with a free concert sponsored by Michiana Hematology Oncology featuring The Whistle Pigs. The concert begins at 7 PM with a special ceremony at dusk to honor survivors and celebrate the global fight against breast cancer.
Racers can register in advance through the Susan G. Komen Northern Indiana webpage at http://komennorthernindiana.org/. On-site registration begins the morning of the race at 7 AM, with the race beginning at 9 AM.
For more information, please contact either the South Bend Silver Hawks at (574) 235-9988 or the Komen Affiliate office at (574) 289-9828
EXPERIENCE THE NEW GOUP PICNIC AREA
New Area. Lower Prices!
Check out the new picnic area along the left field line, bringing you closer to the action than ever before.
A great view, exciting baseball, and a ballpark buffet for as low as $18 per person.
View the Group Guide Online
Or call 574-235-9988 to speak to a group representative
Tyler Preim make the Region 2 All Star team, Tyler is now able to make the North South All Star football game this summer in Indianapolis
NORTHERN LAKES CONFERENCE Wrestling CHAMPIONSHIPSAt PlymouthTEAM SCORES: 1. ELKHART MEMORIAL 234.5, 2. GOSHEN 194; 3. WARSAW 162.5, 4. WAWASEE 159; 5. NORTHRIDGE 119; 6. NORTHWOOD 110, 7. PLYMOUTH 108, 8. CONCORD 81.
Northridge Results.
103 FF,
112 Cory kisser 1-2,
119 Devin Puckett took first place 3-0, All Conference
125 Ryan Baxter finished in 3rd place 3-1,
130 Todd Santiago finished in 6th. place 1-3,
135 Tim deters finished in 3rd. place 3-1,
140 Jake Kenny finished in 2nd. place 2-1,
145 drake heims finished 4th. place 2-2,
152 Levi Benton finished in 6th. Place 1-3,
160 Mack white finished in 3rd. place 3-1,
171 Scott Kasten finished in 6th. Place 1-3,
189 Collin Bontrager went 0-2,
215 cries Connell went 0-2,
285 FF
Mark the following Dates on your Calendar
March 10 SAVE THE DATE: Middlebury Chamber of Commerce Annual Dinner
Train Show at Das Dutchman Essenhaus: February 19th, 9:30 to 3pm
Admission $3 per person or $6 per family. All Aboard! This show is packed with fun and something for everyone! Train displays, seminars, trading, sales and workshops. You wouldn’t want to miss the fun!
Coveleski Stadium to Host Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure®
Fundraising Event will take place on April 30th
South Bend, IN – The South Bend Silver Hawks are honored to announce that newly renovated Coveleski Stadium will host the Susan G. Komen Northern Indiana Race for the Cure® on April 30th, 2011.
Racers will depart from Coveleski Stadium and weave through the streets of downtown South Bend as part of their fundraising efforts. The start and finish line to the event will be on South Street, along the first base side of the Cove. The course will be certified by USA Track and Field.
“We’ve long been supporters of breast cancer research through our Pink at the Cove games in the past,” said Joe Kernan, Team President of the Silver Hawks. “The Komen Race is another big step in showing our support to this worthy cause and we are thrilled to be hosting it in April.”
The 2011 races will mark the 28th anniversary of the Race for the Cure®, which debuted in 1983 with 800 walkers in Dallas, Texas. According to komen.org, the events are now “the world’s largest 5K Run/Walk series with more than 140 Races and 1.6 million people participating on four continents.” This will be the 3rd Annual event for Northern Indiana and is expected to draw more than 2500 participants from across Northern Indiana.
Even with the worldwide reach, the race in South Bend has a profound local impact. According to Anita Selesky, the Susan G. Komen Northern Indiana Affiliate Coordinator, “75 percent of the money raised from this race goes toward funding grants to local hospitals and community organizations that provide breast health education and breast cancer screening and treatment programs for medically underserved women within the 27 Northern Indiana counties. The remaining 25 percent goes to Komen National for research.” Selesky adds that “The event is really a way to celebrate breast cancer survivorship and honor those who have lost their battle with the disease.”
The weekend celebration kicks off on Friday, April 29th, with a free concert sponsored by Michiana Hematology Oncology featuring The Whistle Pigs. The concert begins at 7 PM with a special ceremony at dusk to honor survivors and celebrate the global fight against breast cancer.
Racers can register in advance through the Susan G. Komen Northern Indiana webpage at http://komennorthernindiana.org/. On-site registration begins the morning of the race at 7 AM, with the race beginning at 9 AM.
For more information, please contact either the South Bend Silver Hawks at (574) 235-9988 or the Komen Affiliate office at (574) 289-9828
EXPERIENCE THE NEW GOUP PICNIC AREA
New Area. Lower Prices!
Check out the new picnic area along the left field line, bringing you closer to the action than ever before.
A great view, exciting baseball, and a ballpark buffet for as low as $18 per person.
View the Group Guide Online
Or call 574-235-9988 to speak to a group representative
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Adam Whitmer Tennis Up Date
Baum Registers Win but Valpo Falls at Toledo
Chris Baum (Charlotte, N.C./Providence H.S.) earned a victory at fifth singles for Valparaiso, but the Crusaders dropped a 6-1 decision to Toledo on Saturday evening at Laurel Hill Racquet Club in Toledo, Ohio.
Baum registered a 6-4, 6-3 victory over Bryant Dudzik to pick up his second win of the season. Kevin DeHerrera (Littleton, Colo./Chatfield H.S.) forced a tie-break for the third set at number six singles before falling 4-6, 6-3, 11-9 against Leonardo Henriques.
“Chris really stepped up his game midway through the first set,” head coach Jim Daugherty said. “He was down a break 3-4 and fought back to turn the set around as well as the match.”
Toledo (6-4) won the top four singles contests all in straight sets. Nutthavit Likitkumchorn earned a 7-6 (6), 6-2 victory over Adam Whitmer (Shipshewana, Ind./Westview H.S.) at the top of the lineup while Sven Burus topped Kyle Stump (Plymouth, Ind./Plymouth H.S.) 6-0, 6-2 at number two singles. Aleksandar Elezovic defeated Tom Litscher (Eau Claire, Wis./Memorial H.S.) 6-4, 6-0 at three while Leo Sarria downed Arne Deihle (Reutlingen, Germany/Johannes Kepler H.S.) 6-3, 6-1 at the fourth spot.
The Rockets opened the match sweeping all three doubles matches for the day’s first point. Likitkumchorn and Elezovic defeated Litscher and DeHerrera 8-3 at first doubles while Burus and Sarria topped Whitmer and Baum 8-4 at the second spot. Dudzik and Terence Weigand added an 8-7 (4) victory over Stump and Deihle to round out the lineup.
Valparaiso (1-4) will have nearly a month off before returning to action on March 7 against Creighton to begin its spring trip in Orlando, Fla.
Chris Baum (Charlotte, N.C./Providence H.S.) earned a victory at fifth singles for Valparaiso, but the Crusaders dropped a 6-1 decision to Toledo on Saturday evening at Laurel Hill Racquet Club in Toledo, Ohio.
Baum registered a 6-4, 6-3 victory over Bryant Dudzik to pick up his second win of the season. Kevin DeHerrera (Littleton, Colo./Chatfield H.S.) forced a tie-break for the third set at number six singles before falling 4-6, 6-3, 11-9 against Leonardo Henriques.
“Chris really stepped up his game midway through the first set,” head coach Jim Daugherty said. “He was down a break 3-4 and fought back to turn the set around as well as the match.”
Toledo (6-4) won the top four singles contests all in straight sets. Nutthavit Likitkumchorn earned a 7-6 (6), 6-2 victory over Adam Whitmer (Shipshewana, Ind./Westview H.S.) at the top of the lineup while Sven Burus topped Kyle Stump (Plymouth, Ind./Plymouth H.S.) 6-0, 6-2 at number two singles. Aleksandar Elezovic defeated Tom Litscher (Eau Claire, Wis./Memorial H.S.) 6-4, 6-0 at three while Leo Sarria downed Arne Deihle (Reutlingen, Germany/Johannes Kepler H.S.) 6-3, 6-1 at the fourth spot.
The Rockets opened the match sweeping all three doubles matches for the day’s first point. Likitkumchorn and Elezovic defeated Litscher and DeHerrera 8-3 at first doubles while Burus and Sarria topped Whitmer and Baum 8-4 at the second spot. Dudzik and Terence Weigand added an 8-7 (4) victory over Stump and Deihle to round out the lineup.
Valparaiso (1-4) will have nearly a month off before returning to action on March 7 against Creighton to begin its spring trip in Orlando, Fla.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Crystal Valley Connection
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