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OCTOBER 2018
Muralist leaves her mark on downtown New Haven By Rod King
For IN|Fort Wayne publications
New Haven resident Kim Linker recently completed her seventh and eighth murals on the sides of buildings in downtown New Haven. Balanced atop an eightfoot-tall ladder, she uses old-school techniques to create her artwork. “I was just ahead of the introduction of computer design programs (in college), so I do it the old-fashioned way with a yard stick, plotting out my designs on graph paper and then transferring them to the building. There’s a lot of eye-balling involved, too,” she said. Linker painted her first four murals on the side of the Ruhl Furniture building at Broadway and Summit Street for New Haven’s
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Muralist Kim Linker takes measurements for a new sign for New Haven Bicycle Shop.
sesquicentennial celebration two years ago. One was a colorful “Welcome
home” sign next to three historical scenes from New Haven’s past that
included a canal boat, See MURALIST, Page 14
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Mark Best, a co-owner of White Tiger Martial Arts in New Haven, presents the Rammie Walliser Memorial Scholarship to black belt student Rachel Neff.
Taekwondo student awarded scholarship By KPC Media News Service Rachel Neff, a New Haven resident and firstyear student at Vincennes University, was recently awarded the 2018 Rammie Walliser Memorial Scholarship. The $500 scholarship recognizes students of taekwondo who have shown exemplary character. Neff, a black belt
in taekwondo, has been a pupil at White Tiger Martial Arts in New Haven since she was 8 years old. Mark Best, a co-owner of the martial arts studio, said the scholarship is named after Rammie Walliser, who was a martial arts instructor in Elwood, Indiana. His father, Fred Walliser, started the American
Midwest Taekwondo Association. Rammie was supposed to one day take over the association after Fred’s retirement. However, Rammie passed away suddenly in 2016 after suffering from cystic fibrosis and diabetes. Even though he had to take medication so that See SCHOLARSHIP, Page 14
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