East Allen County Times - January 2016

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New mayor welcomes Woodburn’s ‘upswing’ By Garth Snow gsnow@kpcmedia.com

Joe Kelsey became the mayor of Woodburn on Jan. 1, succeeding Richard Hoeppner. “Twelve years was enough for me,” Hoeppner said at a transition meeting in December. “I’m ready to step down, and I appreciate seeing a guy with Joe’s eagerness.” “I’m pretty fortunate to take over … with all the progress that’s been made so far, and with us on an upswing,” Kelsey said. “People have been very generous. Dick has been very gracious to me, helping me with the transition, and I’m very honored that so many people have supported me.” Kelsey, a Republican, was elected in November. Hoeppner,

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Mayor Richard Hoeppner, left, and Mayor-elect Joe Kelsey point to a development area on a map of Woodburn during a transition meeting in December. Kelsey succeeded Hoeppner in the mayor’s office on Jan. 1.

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“After 12 years of this, it comes kind of easy,” Hoeppner said. “Trying

Winter guards prepare at Heritage, Woodlan By Garth Snow

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City celebrating sesquicentennial By Rod King For Times Publications

This is the year of New Haven. The city will officially be 150 years old on July 7. Representatives from several New Haven organizations and a number of volunteers have been planning the anniversary celebration. Among the group are: Charlie Hatten, president and CEO of the New Haven Chamber of Commerce; Mike Clendenen, superintendent of New Haven Adams Township Park and Recreation Department; Allison Adams, president of the New Haven Heritage Association; and Julie Tomlinson, member of the Canal Days Festival board. Sue Platt heads the sesquicentennial committee. The group has planned four segments of the yearlong celebration. The first will be during

NEW HAVEN TURNS 150 Plans to celebrate the city of New Haven’s sesquicentennial include: • A memories tent at Canal Days. • A birthday bash at Schnelker Park. • A commemorative coin. • A grand ball. the Canal Days festival, June 7-11. The second segment is Independence Day activities, which will extend through July 7 — the official day the city was founded. The third segment will center on homecoming weekend, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. The final celebration will be in December. Suggestions being discussed for Canal Days include a special tent featuring New Haven photos and memorabilia See CITY, Page A10

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Homestead High School senior Allison Volk catches her rifle as junior Madi Dornseif emerges from a formation of winter guard members, rehearsing at the Homestead Freshman Center gymnasium. Ten Allen County high schools will field winter guard units this season.

You organize time and space for four minutes,” said Brittany Satterthwaite, who directs the

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Area high school winter guards are finetuning their 4-minute programs for competitive festivals. Heritage and New Haven begin their seasons Jan. 30 at Goshen High School. Heritage, New Haven and Woodlan winter guard units are registered Feb. 6 at Heritage High School. Local festivals continue through February, with state competitions beginning in March. After performing with the marching bands through the fall, color guard members find a new outlet in the colder months. “It’s basically a dance ensemble that incorporates different equipment, whether that be rifles, sabres or flags.

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