The Paper of Miami County -- Nov. 16, 2022

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Veteran’s Day observed at ceremony in Peru

A Veteran’s Day Service was held at Peru Jr./Sr. High School, Friday, Nov. 11, in the school auditorium.

The ceremony began with the Peru Jr./Sr. High School jazz band playing music for attendees as they entered.

Brianna Fromm, the Peru Jr./Sr. High School student body president served as the emcee.

Principal Paul Frye welcomed all in attendance.

The jazz band played a “Salute to America’s Finest” and Elwood Preschoolers lead everyone in the Pledge of Allegiance.

The Swing Choir sang the National Anthem followed by Pastor Bette Thompson of the Parkview United Methodist Church offering prayer.

Two Blair Pointe Students were presented awards from the Indiana American Legion Flag Education Program. Bob Blair of the VFW gave the awards to Harper Hines and Nathan Hochstedlar.

Active-duty personnel and Veterans were asked to stand and be recognized.

Guest Speaker, Jay Kendall, Veterans Service Officer of Miami County was the guest speaker for the event.

Kendall is a graduate of North Miami High School. He entered the United States Air Force Academy June 25, 1974, and was commissioned May 31, 1978. He was a C-141/C-135 pilot. After four years at the academy and over 20 years of trips to 75 countries and all 50 states, Kendall retired Aug. 1, 1998, at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and has been the Miami County Veterans’ Service Officer since Jan. 1, 1999. He has been very instru mental in obtaining 32 million a year for Miami County in Veteran benefits.

After Kendall’s address, all were invited to step outside of the school for the 21-gun salute. Emily Rodeck played “Taps.”

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Two preschoolers from Elmwood Elementary lead the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance. Photos by Michelle Boswell Jay Kendall, Veterans Service Officer of Miami County, addresses the audience during the Veteran’s Day ceremony at Peru Jr./Sr. High School.

Nov. 6

A car vs. deer crash was re ported at 4308 S 100 W, Peru. Dam age was reported.

A state crash re port will be com pleted.

A traffic acci dent with damage was reported at N U.S. 31 and W 550 N, Peru.

An animal problem was re ported at W 1500

N & N 400 W, Macy. The area was checked, but this was unable to be located.

A two-vehicle crash was re ported at N St. Rd. 19 and E Broadway St, Denver. No in juries were re ported.

A limb fell on a vehicle while parked overnight in the area of 188 W Broadway St, Bunker Hill. Offi cers attempted to contact the com plainant, but no answer was given.

A com plainant at 1626 E 400 S, Peru had a question regard ing a vehicle reg istered to the male but the wife drives it. They are contemplat ing divorce, and she wants to know if he can take it from her. The male did not have a valid dri ver’s license.

A caller at 151

W Third St, Green Valley Apartments, Apt. 7, Bunker Hill had questions re garding child cus tody. A caller added that his two-year-old son had suffered in juries every week while with his mother for the last three weeks. The latest injury has been a broken leg. The caller said he received a text message threatening sui cide at 2 a.m. that day. They re ported concerns to the Depart ment of Child Services and was apprehensive to return the child to the mother at 6 p.m. The caller was told officers could not suggest he violate a cus tody order and was advised to act

on his best judge ment. Violating the custody order could result in civil or criminal penalty. He caller then requested the mother’s wel fare be checked.

A two-vehicle property damage crash was re ported at W St. Rd. 218 and W 600 S, Peru. A state report was com pleted.

Officers re sponded to the area of 13783 S 400 W, Kokomo for a civil dispute over property. The male moving from the resi dence reported that he was miss ing some items. A theft investiga tion was initi ated.

Threats were reported at 8266 S 250 W, Bunker Hill. Officers were unable to lo cate anyone at the residence.

Burglary was reported at 3449 W St. Rd. 218, Brookside Estates Mobile Home

Park, Lot 8, Peru. This is an ongo ing investigation.

Suspicious people and bicy cles were re ported at S Wallick Rd. and Riverside Dr, Peru. Neither people nor bicy cles were located.

Officers spoke to a complainant at 3198 S Wallick Rd, Peru, who re quested a tres pass warning be issued to the mother of his children for his address. The fe male does not live in the area. Offi cers have not been able to make contact with the female.

Officers re sponded to the area of 3449 W St. Rd. 218, Brook side Estates Mo bile Home Park, Lot 10, Peru for a male yelling in the area. Male was transported by medics to a local hospital due to his impair ment level.

A car vs. deer crash was re ported at E U.S. 24 and N 175 E, Peru.

Domestic dis turbance was re ported at 1127

Barksdale Ave, Peru. Juvenile issue being for warded to proba tion.

A report of gunshots in the area of 185 W Commerce St, Macy was taken. Suspect left the area prior to law enforcement ar rival. No damage or injuries re ported.

Officers in the area of E Com merce St. and N Columbia St, Macy stopped a vehicle driven by an unlicensed ju venile. Driver was released to his fa ther. Vehicle was released to the rear seat adult passenger.

Nov. 7

A car vs. deer crash was re ported at S U.S. 31 and S Sease Dr, Peru.

A car vs. deer crash was re ported at W 1500 N and N U.S. 31, Macy. A state crash report was completed.

An animal problem was re ported at 15069 N 25 W, Akron. Offi

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Obituaries

John J. “Jack” Strank, (LTC, USAF, ret), 92, formerly of Peru, Indiana passed away at 10:02 p.m., Sun day, Nov. 6, 2022, at Tra ditions at Regan Park, Avon, In. He was born in Johnstown, Pennsyl vania, Aug. 12, 1930, the son of John and Mar cia (Chokran) Strank. On Aug. 8, 1953, Jack married Mary Louise Harkabus in Lilly, Pennsylvania, and she survives.

Jack served in the U.S. Air Force for more than 20 years, retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel in 1972. His military decorations include the Good Conduct Medal, the Air Force Reserve Medal, the National De fense Service Medal, and the Air Force Longevity Medal.

Jack’s greatest joys in life were his wife and family and his Roman Catholic faith. He was a member of the St. Charles Catholic Church and an active volunteer at St. Vincent DePaul. He was a regu lar volunteer at the Grissom Air Museum in Peru for many years, as well. In his spare time, he enjoyed wood working, house proj ects and he was an avid

Allen Wayne Roper, 59, of Peru passed away Friday, Nov. 4, 2022, at Ascension St. Vincent in Kokomo.

He was born in Peru, Nov. 18, 1962, to Wayne and Faye Beu lah (Jent) Roper. Allen married Diana Lynn Roper, Sept. 26, 1984, and she preceded him in death in 2019.

Allen was a great man who was loved by many. He enjoyed spending time with his grandkids. Allen was an avid me chanic, and he could fix anything.

He is survived by his

reader. He also loved Notre Dame football and enjoyed taking family and friends to the games during the 50 years he had season tickets.

Surviving in addition to his wife of 69 years, Mary, are daughters Kathryn Mary (Joseph) Herr of Brownsburg, IN, Susan Lynn Gregov of Mesa, AZ, Cheryl Ann Hahn of Denver, CO and Lisa Marie (Brent) Goebel of Greenwood, IN; grand children Louie (Anna) Herr, Alayna Herr, Amy Johnson, Jordan (Nicole) Hahn, Joe Hahn, Michael Goebel, and Jack Goebel; and great-grandsons Jack Herr, Colin Hahn, and Sam Hahn. He was pre ceded in death by his parents, son John J. Strank, grandson Justin M. Hahn, brother Joseph M. Strank, and sister Mary C. Vettori.

A Mass of Christian

Allen Wayne Roper, 59

Burial celebrating the life of John J. Strank will be held at 1 p.m., Friday, Dec. 2, 2022, at St. Charles Catholic Church, 58 W. 5th St., Peru, IN with Rev. Adam Mauman offici ating. Burial will be in St. Charles Catholic Cemetery with Mili tary Honors provided by the Miami County Military Rites Unit. Family and friends will gather from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Friday at the St. Charles Catholic Church.

In lieu of flowers me morial donations may be made through the Eikenberry-Eddy Fu neral Home, 84 W. Main St., Peru, IN to St. Vin cent De Paul.

Allen is preceded in death by his mother and wife.

Jimmie R. Bond (SMSGT, USAF, ret.), 85, of Peru passed away at 2:30 a.m., Friday, Nov. 11, 2022, at his residence. He was born in Ja sonville, Indiana, Dec. 17, 1936, the son of Roscoe and Violet Myrick Bond. Jim mar ried Bonnie Ross on April 14, 1958, and she survives.

Jim was a 1956 gradu ate of Broad Ripple High School, was a U.S. Air Force Veteran and a Cuba, Vietnam, and Desert Storm Veteran. His military decorations include the Air Medal, the Air Force Commen dation Medal, the Na tional Defense Service Medal, the Vietnam Service Medal, and the Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross.

Jim was a devoted hus band, father, and grand father. He enjoyed camping, his vegetable garden and talking to everyone. He never knew a stranger.

Jim was a member of the Main Street United Methodist Church and

Robert Joseph Cleve land, 73, of Peru, Indi ana, went to Heaven Thursday, Nov. 10, 2022, while at Parkview Re gional Medical Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Bob will be remem bered with love by fam ily, friends and coworkers, and he will be remembered for his love of life.

the Peru Lions Club. He was a retired Grissom Air Force Employee and the founder of the Fall Creek Milling Company of Indianapolis.

Surviving in addition to his wife Bonnie is a son Christopher Bond and his wife Marina of Bunker Hill; daughter Kim Heltzel and her husband Dale of Akron, IN; sister Susie Robin son and her husband Ammon of Crossville, TN; grandchildren Ben (Megan) Bond, Brian (DeLane) Bond, Amanda (Charlie) Parker and Andrew Heltzel; and a great granddaughter Emma Bond.

A service celebrating the life of Jimmie R. Bond will be held at 11 a.m., Friday, Nov. 18,

2022, at the EikenberryEddy Funeral Home, 84 W. Main Street Peru with Rev. Dr. Samuel Odubena officiating. Burial, with full Mili tary Honors, will be in Rankin Cemetery. Fam ily and friends will gather from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., Friday at the Eikenberry-Eddy Fu neral Home.

In lieu of flowers do nations may be made through the funeral home to Miami County Helping Hands.

Bob was preceded in death by his parents, Jerry Cleveland and Vi olet Berryman.

Visitation was held Monday, Nov. 14, 2022, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Flowers-Leedy Funeral Home, 105 West Third Street, Peru, Indiana.

Berryman and sister, Sharon (Dallas) Day.

father, Wayne Roper, children; Tammy (John) Prather of Peru, David (Mashell) Roper of Peru, Christal (Cody) Bock over of Peru, nine grandchildren, sis ters; Theresa (Randy) Replogle of Lafayette and Missy (Jeff) Kay of Peru.

Visitation will be held at the ARC Re vival Center, 307 Wampler Street, Peru, Indiana, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2022, from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. The funeral service will follow at 3 p.m. with Pastor Joshua King officiat ing.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Flowers-Leedy Fu neral Home. Friends and family may sign the online guestbook at www.Flower sLeedyAllen.com.

Bob treasured driving the roads of our beauti ful country, never think ing of his job as work.

Most of all, Bob loved his family and being a husband, father, brother, uncle, grandfa ther and great-grandfa ther.

Bob was a member of the Elks, Moose and Maennerchor for many years.

He was also a member of Chili Baptist Church.

Bob is survived by his wife of nearly 47 years, Marilyn Cleveland.

He is also survived by his stepfather, Lowell

Also surviving are his children, Scott (Linda) Jackson of Fort Wayne, Teri Jackson-Butler of Peru, Bobby (Amy) Cleveland of Oklahoma and Jimmy (Casi) Cleve land of Oklahoma.

Survivors also include his eight grandchildren, Blake Jackson, Brandtly Jackson, Braxton But ler, Robert Joseph Cleve land III, Madison Burk, Skylar Cleveland, Lin coln Cleveland and Piper Cleveland.

Bob is survived as well by two great-grandchil dren, Berkeley Jackson and Madden Burk.

A memorial service immediately followed. No graveside service was held.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly asks that you consider making a memorial contribution to Erin's House for Grieving Children, 5670 YMCA Park Drive West, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 46835 or to Riley Hospi tal for Children, 705 Riley Drive, Indianapo lis, Indiana, 46202.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Flow ers-Leedy Funeral Home.

Family and friends may sign the online guestbook at www.Flow ersLeedyAllen.com.

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cers issued a per mit for the posses sion of deer.

Suspected drug paraphernalia was reported at 3015 W 850 S, JJ’s #7, Bunker Hill on the store’s floor. The item was seized and secured at the sheriff’s de partment for dis posal.

A complainant at 1104 W 200 N, Miami County Jail, Peru re ported child abuse.

A report of a female at 564 W Fifth St, Peru making suicidal comments was taken. Crisis team arrived and re quested transport for medical clear ance and EDO.

An unwanted guest was re ported at 1965 N 175 E, Peru.

Fraud was re ported at 5399 S U.S. 31, Peru. The complainant would not answer phone calls.

A single vehi cle motorcycle ac cident was reported at E 250 N and N St. Rd. 19, Peru. Sole occu pant was life flighted to a local trauma center in stable condition.

An uncon scious person was reported at S Bel lerive Dr. and W

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A car vs. deer crash was re ported at W 560 S and S U.S. 31, Peru.

Vehicle parts were dumped on the roadway at E 400 N & N 600 E, Peru. Bowman's recovered the parts.

A fence row fire was reported at 2292 W 1150 N, Macy. The Fire De partment re sponded but would not talk to the fire started about his fire getting out to ward a neighbor’s field. Officers checked the area. The burnt area consumed some brush near a cut field, but not the field itself. There was no monetary loss to anyone in volved. No contact was made with ei ther party.

S Strawtown Pike, Peru assisted Indi ana State Police with a single vehi cle crash with in juries.

Officers at 1285 W 400 S, Peru as sisted Grissom with a property owner who was trying to assist putting out a fire.

An animal problem was re ported at W St. Rd.

218 and S U.S. 31, Peru. This was disregarded by dispatch.

A complainant at 5956 N Paw Paw Pike, Peru stated that she and her son were receiving threatening mes sage via Facebook messenger voice chat. Messages were listened to and an investiga tion was initiated.

A car vs. deer crash was re ported at 3188 W Old Stone Rd, Peru. A deer had run in front of her, and she was unable to avoid collision but slowed enough that damage was minimal. Driver continued home to call in the report.

Local report only.

Blair Pike Rd, Peru. This was disregarded by In diana State Police.

An unwanted guest was re ported at 2450 S 550 E, Lot 3, Peru.

A traffic stop was conducted at S U.S. 31 and W 1150 S, Bunker Hill. An arrest was made for oper ating while intoxi cated.

A traffic stop was conducted at S 100 W & W 500 S, Peru. Verbal warning failure to dim and disre garding stop sign. Driver was upset with the bright ness of the offi cers’ commissions' headlights.

An unwanted guest was re ported at 2216 Patrick St, Peru.

A two-vehicle crash with in juries was re ported at 8092 N Union City Rd, Denver.

A caller at 5054 N U.S. 31, Mc Clure’s Orchard, Peru reported unauthorized use of business infor mation causing is sues with account payment.

Officers at 3807

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The first snowfall of the season fell Saturday in Miami County as well as other counties in Indiana. Photo by Michelle Boswell

Sports

Sports Shorts

Maconaquah

Girls Varsity Bas ketball beats Manchester

The Lady Braves opened their season at home with TRC opponent, Man chester. The Lady Braves started the game out slow and got down 11-18 after the first quarter. Then they settled down in the second quarter and outscored the Lady Squires 20 -12 to take a one-point lead going into half. Both teams scored eight points in the third quarter going into the fourth quarter, then in the fourth quarter the Lady Braves took control with about two minutes left and made just enough free-throws to hold on to get the season opener 4945.

Lady Braves were led in scoring by Miranda Stoll with 20 points and eight

rebounds, Hallie Maiben scored 11 points and Bailey Carson had nine points and five as sists. Courtney Stoll led the Lady Braves with nine rebounds to go along with her five points. Shaelyn Powell had the duty to guarding Man chester’s top scorer and held her to just two points in the second half. The bench played an im portant role in the win today. Chloe Smyth, Maddie Wibel, Sydney Barnes, and Addie Maiben all came in at important times and contributed to the win.

juries, Culver could only play two quar ters. Going score less in the first, the Tigers were able to get after it in the second quarter. We won one of two quarters. Leading scorer for the Tigers was Lucy Sensel with four points. Sydney Az bell, Peyton Wide man, and Ky Correll each had a basket. Lucy Sensel was player of the quarter. She got our offense rolling and played well on the inside.

Peru Girls Junior Var sity Basketball falls to Culver

The Peru Tigers faced Culver Acad emy. Due to in

Sports Calendar

North Miami

Nov. 16

6:30 p.m. – Varsity Wrestling vs. Cul ver Academies –Home Nov. 17

6:15 p.m. – Boys

Varsity Basketball vs. Clinton Central Jr./Sr. High School – Home

6:15 p.m. – Boys

Seventh Grade Bas ketball vs. South wood High School –Home

7:15 p.m. – Boys

Eighth Grade Bas ketball vs. South wood Jr./Sr. High School – Home Nov. 19

8 a.m. – Varsity Wrestling Super 8 Tourney @ Taylor High School

Nov. 21

6 p.m. – Varsity Wrestling @ Sheri dan High School 6 p.m. – Boys Sev enth Grade Basket ball @ Peru Junior High School 7:15 p.m. – Boys Eighth Grade Bas

Girls

Varsity Bas ketball falls to Cul ver

The Tigers wel comed the Culver Academies Lady Eagles to Tig-Arena on a snowy Satur day morning. The Tigers started slow and then turned on the pressure late but could not over come the early deficit. Leading the Tigers offensively was Emma El dridge with 20

points, eight re bounds, one assist, and two steals.

Other contributing Tigers were Maddie Nordman with nine points, two re bounds, and one block. Brianna Ben nett with seven points, one re bound, five assists, and one steal. Brooklyn Garner with four points, two rebounds, and one assist. Addison Robbins with four points, two re

bounds, three as sists, and one block. Cameryn Raber with three points, two assists, and one steal. Kay lene Kirk with two points, three re bounds, and one as sist. Emily Ream with two rebounds and two assists. The Tigers are 0-3 on the season.

Boys Seventh Grade Basketball falls to Tipton

The Peru Seventh grade fell to Tipton at the Logansport tournament 35-17.

Scoring for the Tigers were: Carter Musser 5, Kasen Hiles 4, Owen May hill 4, Jaxon Jimenez 2, and Cay den Oaks 2.

Boys Eighth Grade Basketball falls to Tipton

The Tigers trav eled to Logansport for the Chad Lam bert Memorial Invi tational. We played a very good Tipton team and lost 55 to 8. Lukas Ulery was leading scorer with 3 points followed by Ben Garner and Marcus Garner with 2 and Aiden Sheets with 1. The Tigers start the sea son 0 and 1.

ketball @ Peru High School Nov. 22

6 p.m. – Boys Jun ior Varsity Basket ball vs. North White High School – Home 7:30 p.m. – Boys Varsity Basketball

vs. North White High School –Home

Maconquah

Nov. 17

6 p.m. – Boys Sixth, Seventh and Eighth

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North Miami’s Emily Smith (11) passes the ball over a Southwood defender to teammate Ellie Musselman in Saturday night’s win over Southwood. Photo by Joseph Slacian

Community Calendar

Every Monday

10:30 a.m. –Movers and Shak ers, a music and movement pro gram at the Peru Public Library. Ages 0-5.

Noon – AA Re covery Meeting –

First Christian Church Library, 53 W. Main Street, Peru (use elevator entrance).

7:30 p.m. – AA Recovery Meeting

– Miami Nation of Indians Tribal Headquarters, 80 W. Sixth Street, Peru (use east en trance).

First Tuesday/every month

6 p.m. - The Miami County Re publican Party holds its monthly meeting at party headquarters, 171 N. Miami St., Peru.

Every Tuesday

10:30 a.m. – Story time at the Peru Public Library.

6 p.m. – AA Re covery Meeting –Miami Nation of

Indians Tribal Headquarters, 80 W. Sixth Street, Peru (use east en trance).

Every Wednesday

7:30 p.m. – AA Recovery Meeting

– Miami Nation of Indians Tribal Headquarters, 80 W. Sixth Street, Peru (use east en trance).

Every Thursday

4:30 p.m. – Lego Club at the Peru Public Library.

6 p.m. – AA Re covery Meeting –Miami Nation of Indians Tribal Headquarters, 80 W. Sixth Street, Peru (use east en trance).

Every third Thursday each month

4:30 p.m. – Amer ican Girl Club at the Peru Public Li brary.

Every Friday

Noon – AA Re covery Meeting –First Christian Church Library, 53 W. Main Street, Peru (use elevator entrance).

7:30 p.m. – AA Recovery Meeting – Miami Nation of Indians Tribal Headquarters, 80 W. Sixth Street, Peru (use east en trance).

Every Saturday 10 a.m. – AA Re covery Meeting –First Christian Church Library, 53 W. Main Street, Peru (use elevator entrance).

Every Sunday 2 p.m. – AA Re covery Women’sonly meeting, First Christian Church Library, 53 W. Main Street, Peru (use elevator entrance).

Now – Nov. 16

Parkview United Methodist Church is having their an nual Mincemeat and Pie sale.

Mincemeat quarts are $12. Apple, Apple Crumb, Mincemeat Pies are pre-order only and are $12 each.

Call Maureen Cook at 765-4736706 to place or ders. Pick up will be Nov. 17 between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.

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Grade Basketball vs. Kokomo High School – Home

6 p.m. – Boys Var sity Basketball @ Winamac Commu nity High School

Nov. 19

9 a.m. – Boys Jun ior Varsity and Var sity and Coed Wrestling –Rochester Invite

6:15 p.m. – Girls

Junior Varsity and Varsity Basketball @ Rochester Com munity Middle School Nov. 22

6:15 p.m. – Girls

Junior Varsity Bas ketball vs. Tippeca noe Valley High School – Home 6:30 p.m. – Boys

Junior Varsity and Varsity Wrestling @ Wabash High School Coolman Gymnasium 7:45 p.m. – Girls

Varsity Basketball

vs. Tippecanoe Val ley High School –Home Peru Nov. 16

6 p.m. – Boys Var sity Basketball @ Triton Jr./Sr. High School Nov. 17

6:15 p.m. – Girls

Junior Varsity Bas ketball @ Rochester High School

6:30 p.m. – Junior Varsity and Varsity Wrestling @ Wabash High School

7:45 p.m. – Girls

Varsity Basketball @ Rochester High School

Nov. 19

9 a.m. – Junior Var sity Wrestling @ Yorktown Invita tional Nov. 21

5:30 p.m. – Boys

Seventh and Eighth Grade Basketball vs North Miami Middle School –Home

6:15 p.m. – Girls

Junior Varsity Bas ketball vs North field Jr./Sr. High School – Home

7:45 p.m. – Girls

Varsity Basketball vs Northfield Jr./Sr. High School –Home Nov. 22

6:30 p.m. – Junior Varsity and Varsity Wrestling @ Man chester Jr./Sr. High School Nov. 23

6:15 p.m. – Boys

Junior Varsity Bas ketball vs. Logans port High School –Home

7:45 p.m. – Boys

Varsity Basketball vs. Logansport High School –Home

Nov. 18-20

Christkindl markt is a Christ mas market with a German theme which starts Fri day, Nov. 18 from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 19 from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday, Nov. 20 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will take place in downtown Peru on Court and East Fifth Streets.

There will be an ice-skating rink, vendor market with Christmas décor, carved wood animals and laser cut Christ mas items, can dles, live wreaths, poinsettias and greenery, decora tive greenery pots, ornaments, and other Christmasrelated items.

The market will include German and American beer, Gluhwein, hot chocolate, slushies, Eiskaffe, coffee specialty drinks as well as bratwurst, curry wurst, frank furters, schnitzel,

pork burgers, smoked chops, pretzels, German pizza, and Ger man stew. There will be candy, Ger man cookies, strudel, and other baked goods as well as hot, roasted nuts.

The stage will in clude perform

ances by Lisa Van Der Ploeg and Indy Polka Motion along with Christ mas music playing the entire time of the market.

There will also be wiener dog races, barrel cart rides, train rides, horse drawn wagon rides and a

real reindeer. A Christmas Parade is included in this event for all the family to enjoy.

Christkindlmarkt is produced by Miami County Economic Devel opment Authority, Miami County

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Calandar

Chamber of Com merce and Tourism Bureau.

First Farmers Bank & Trust and Miami County Tourism Bureau are the sponsors of the ice-skating rink and Circus City Festiva, Inc., will oversee the ice-skating rink. Horse-drawn car riage rides are sponsored by PaulRichard GM Cen ter and Dobbs Legal Group.

The schedule of events is as fol lows:

Nov. 18

4 p.m. to 10 p.m. –The Village is open and includes ice skating, crafts, music, food and beverages and bar rel cart rides.

6 pm – 8 pm Rein deer will be on hand to visit and there will be horse-drawn wagon rides.

Nov. 19 – 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. – The Vil lage is open and includes ice skat ing, crafts, music, food and bever ages, barrel cart rides and train

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rides.

1 p.m. – Weiner

Dog Races and live entertainment fea turing Lisa Van Der Ploeg 6 p.m. – Peru Christmas Parade and Courthouse Tree lighting. The parade begins at the Peru Depot on Canal Street and turns onto Broad way. The route ends at Circus City Festival, 154 N. Broadway.

6 p.m. to 8 p.m. –Horse-drawn wagon rides, rein deer for visits.

7 p.m. – Indy Polka Motion

Nov. 20 – 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. – The Vil lage is open and includes ice skat ing, crafts, music, food, and bever ages.

Noon to 2 p.m. –Horse-drawn wagon rides

Nov. 28

6 p.m. – Miami County Demo cratic Party Meet ing – Meeting will be at Beef O’Brady’s, 911 West Main Street, Peru. This is the monthly meeting. For more informa

tion, contact Bryce at 765-9852215.

Dec. 17

6 p.m. – Annual

Miami County Democratic Christmas party –Beef O’Bradys, 911 W Main Street, Peru. For more in formation, call

Lynette at 765-9853929.

If you have an up coming event, send it to: mboswell@thepap erofmiami.com.

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A silhouette of Tom Gustin directing musicians could be observed during the Dick Quigley Music Festival held over the weekend. This annual festival is free to all. This partic ular presentation was held at the Riverview Event Center in Peru. Photo by Michelle Boswell
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Maconaquah Middle School announces their honor roll for the first quarter of the 2022-23 school year.

Sixth Grade

At the Plat inum level: Eliot Fuller, Levi Merritt, and Evan Zeiser.

At the Silver level: Jason Cole, Robert Cree, Marshall Dodd, Lucas Futrell, Ada lyne Korbe, Randy Lan drum, Lennon Lewis, Savanna Manriquez, Ryleigh Mar burger, Jaylyn Mayfield, Lukas Merritt,

Colt Meyer, Claire Schaper, and Aubrey Sel leck.

At the Bronze level: Dylan Allen, Caleb Barnett, Dakota Barnett, Micah Barnhill, Leelynn Belford, Vadhir Borjas-Ramos, Ella BowersPeek, Blake Brakensiek, Liberty Claytor, Sharlin Cox, Micah Cun ningham, Makayla Dauenhauer, Carleah Hop per, Alissa john, Trayvon Lewis, Brenna Mc Clain, Freedom McHenry, Kaylee Melan son, Brinley Meyer, Bentley Miller, Chase

Million, Lydia Mitchell, Ryleigh Mitchell, Cooper Moore, Rylan Nelson, Oliver Newton, Landyn Orpurt, Logan Poe, Martina Ram sey, Layten Ringeisen-Kid well, Xavier Rutherford, Brody Salazar, Hallie Sallee, June Schrock, Marlee Sears, Arabella Sey moure, Ava Shivley, Amar ion Sims, Hud son Sites, Bryson Smith, Austn Stan field, Lexus Starkey, Brys ton Symons, Re becca Taylor, Emily Townsend, Tay denn

Townsend, Nikolai Wag ner, Benjamin Warnock, Hunter Wright, and Marabelle Yeung.

Seventh Grade

At the Silver level: Molly Berryman, Jude Callane, Addisyn Dove, Delaney Farn ham, Ruby Fruth, Jack Gochenhour, Brody Kubly, Chandler Mofield, Rylee Peach, and Ari Schrock.

The Bronze level: Miley Barton, Ily Berry, Serenity Campbell, Riley Cardwell, Ella Cilk, Kendall Clinton, Shae lyn Corn, Jozi lynn Crowe, Gabriel Day, Ju lian Dobbs, Madisyn Evans, Aidyn Farnell, Jane Fel tenberger, Joshua Fleener, Meylah Flow ers, Annalise

Fye, Sawyer Gear, Mickena Hayes, Molly Heath, Christo pher Hefner, Sophia Hoff man, Logan Hunt, Hunter Jenkins, Madi son Jenkins, Camille Kellems, Jay dan Lamble, Nino Maggard, Liam March, Molly Martin, Bella Maxwell, Macie Mc Manus, Jami son Mooberry, Emma Morris, Livi Oglesby, Logan Orpurt, Jayden Over dorf, Robert Rathberger, Grace Rich, Jaelynn Ro driguez, Blane Scarlett, Kaylee Sharp, Alexis Sheets, Alexan der Spanger, Kyah Valle, Lauren Warner, Liam Wood, Owen Woolever, Oliver Yeung, and Grayson Zehring.

Eighth Grade

At the Plat inum level: Shiloh Ball, Colton Beebe, Danielle Eilers, and Joshua Loshnowsky.

At the Silver level: Chloe Bines, Delaney Betzner, Clay Christopher, Delaney Duke, Zachary Duke, Addilyne Here dia, Lucee Jemagan, Aubrey Kaiser, Olivia Kunkle, Joel Losh nowsky, Dylaen McKinney, Geordyn Meacham, Lilah Million, Dio Raulerson, Ayden Selleck, Aubrey Stoll, and Brayden Tabler.

At the Bronze leve: Landon Acuna, Tyler C. Adams, Tyler R. Adams, An neka Alexan der, Clare Baines, Adalena Barker, Jacob Bowman, Alexander Brooks, Jose

lynn Couch, Jaeden Gamble, Ava Gibson, Caitlyn Grant, Ava Her schberger, Heidi Hipsher, Aiden Hyde, Payten Inman, Emilee Isley, Ireland Kile, Jenna Kunkle, Ariday Lopez, Anna Lorenz, Joseht Manue les Zelaya, Layla Mayfield, Jaxon McCol lum, Aja McKinley, Austin Mitchell, Kasey Murry, Macey Nord, Blake Nutt, Anitsirc Osomio, Aiden Ousley, Landon Paul, Juliana Riker, Hayden Ringeisen, Kaylee Rizo, Katelyn Rosenow, Trevor Shep herd, Marcell Sims, Parker Snyder, Jalynn Sullivan, Chase Washbum, Braydon Wiggs, and Addison Yocum.

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