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October 27, 2015


Elkhart celebrates second year of ElkhartWood with

From 8:50AM to 2:30PM

Elkhart is getting a little greener this October! The Elkhart Environmental Center and the Elkhart Forestry Division will hold two community tree planting events this month as part of National NeighborWoods® Month. Trees will be planted at the Prairie Wolf Collective, LLC and the Elkhart Area Career Center (EACC). ElkhartWood supports tree planting project son public land. This year the program is partnering with NIPSCO Forestry to support an additional tree planting on community-owned land. ElkhartWood connects people to urban trees by finding value in community-grown trees and putting it towards planting the next generation of tree canopy in the city. ElkhartWood is full-circle urban forestry, finding value and increasing capacity for trees that are here, trees that are gone and the trees that are yet to grow. Partners for the 2015 ElkhartWood Community Tree Planting include the Elkhart Environmental Center, the Elkhart Forestry Division, the ElkhartWood Products Network and NIPSCO. For more information, please call the Elkhart Environmental Center at 574-293-5070 or go to www.elkhartindiana.org/eec.

Multi Vendor Event!

From 9:00AM to 2:00PM

Join us for our 6th annual vendor event! We have over 20 vendors to help you get gifts for everyone on your Christmas list! The event takes place at the St. Joseph County 4-H Fairgrounds at 5117 Ironwood Rd. South Bend IN 46714. Enter through gate 2 on Ironwood Rd. & the event is on the first building on the left. Be sure to bring a nonperishable food items or an unwrapped children

Phone: 574-250-5086

Legacy Event Fundraiser

Bridges out Of Poverty and Alpha Kappa Alpha invite you to attend a special evening celebrating Legacy, Love, Loss, and Lessons learned. Hear the stories of 20 South Bend women who have overcome the odds with a book and photo exhibit on Friday, November 6 at the South Bend History Museum. For more information or to purchase tickets, go to www.sjcbriges.org or call 574 246-0533.

Jesse Cook

What results is the most sonically diverse and distinctive disc in Cook’s vast and varied catalogue, which has earned 11 Juno nominations and one win for 2000’s Free Fall. On these 11 instrumentals, programmed beats and dusty electronic textures are interwoven with syncopated handclaps, deep dubby basslines and popping percussion. Sitars and violin share the space with synthesizers and sound effects. Notes and rhythms dance playfully back and forth between speakers. Naturally, Cook’s masterful guitar work commands centre stage with its elegant balance of subtlety, in-the-moment honesty and blazing technical prowess. But here, it also pivots between worlds — past and future, familiar and fresh, acoustic and electronic — redefined by technology like every element of modern life.

HAUNTED RIVER WALK

From 8:00PM to 12:00AM

Opened every Friday and Saturday in October from 8pm to midnight. Come get your scare on if you dare! 5775 W 750 N Shipshewana, IN 46566. $20 per Adult and $15 per child 13 and younger.