To Whom it May Concern: Calumet Christian School, located in Griffith, Indiana, is an independent, accredited private school whose mission is to serve parents to develop, equip, and train their young people spiritually, academically, socially, and physically through Biblical truth to serve God faithfully in their homes, churches and communities. We are thrilled with the opportunity to make an educational and spiritual impact for the families of NW Indiana. In order to accomplish strategic growth, we need to raise funds for specific needs. On November 3, 2018, we will be having a Live Auction as one of our school s major fundraisers. Our goal is that CCS will continue to grow and reach more families within our community. We are depending on the kindness of individuals, businesses, and organizations to donate items and services. Calumet Christian School is a tax exempt organization eligible to receive tax deductible contributions under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (35-1088269). Any donation will be tax deductible and a receipt will be issued. Your kind consideration of our request to participate in donating for the Live Auction is appreciated and not taken lightly. Should you require further information or like to discuss this in detail, please contact the FUNdraising coordinator at (219) 688-5763 (text or voice) or jconstant@ccspatriots.org. If you would like more information regarding CCS you may visit our website at www.calumetchristian.org. Thank you in advance for your time and careful consideration! The Auction Committee Calumet Christian School PO Box 129, Griffith, IN 46319 (219) 922-8428 www.calumetchristian.org CCSInfo@ccspatriots.org
SORE THROAT OR SOMETHING MORE? An ENT approach to Head and Neck Cancer THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25 6 PM Community Hospital, Auditorium 901 MacArthur Blvd, Munster Is it sinus, sore throat or something more? A persistent cough, neck pain or lump may have a simple explanation or be a sign of something more serious such as head or neck cancer. With many different types of head and neck cancers, what should you look for? Akta Kakodkar, MD Otolaryngologist Board certified Ear, Nose and Throat specialists Kedar Kakodkar, MD, and Akta Kakodkar, MD, give an overview of common causes and symptoms of these cancers, along with new treatment options available. Kedar Kakodkar, MD Otolaryngologist FREE: Register at 219-836-3477 or 866-836-3477. COMHS.org
The Highland Historical Society will host Kenneth Schoon Author and IUN professor Presenting his illustrated slide presentation Swedish Settlements of the South Shore of Lake Michigan Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. The Lincoln Center, Room 108-09 - 2450 Lincoln Street, Highland Immigrants from Sweden were the first non-english speaking people to move into the Indiana Dunes region and establish settlements. Their legacy can be seen today. This program and its accompanying book, note that these Swedes established more than a dozen local churches, most of which are still active today. They built homes out of logs, lumber, and bricks. Cleared and farmed the land. Worked for the railroads, the brick factories and established businesses, some of which are still in business today. Several of the early Swedes served in the Union army in the Civil War. Nearly all got American citizenship and some were even elected to political office. Because many of their last names were similar to common American names (such as Anderson and Carlson), they quickly assimilated into American culture. The fourth of July was widely celebrated, but so were Swedish traditions at Midsummer and the Christmas season. Today descendants of Swedes still learn Swedish songs and dances and celebrate the traditions of their forbears. Even non-swedes know about Vikings and may eat Swedish meatballs. Smörgåsbord has become an American word though to Swedes it has slightly different meaning. Swedes and their descendants have helped build the Calumet Area. Ken Schoon, the author, is not descended from Swedes, but he is married to the granddaughter of Swedish immigrants. His earlier works include Calumet Beginnings, Dreams of Duneland, and Shifting Sands, all published by Indiana University Press, and City Trees published by Stackpole Books. The program and book illustrate a colorful heritage. There will be a book signing at the end of the presentation. Swedish Settlements of the South Shore of Lake Michigan is newly released and contains more than 400 illustrations. It sells for $30.00 to anyone interested in purchasing. Please join us for an interesting and enjoyable evening with Ken Schoon. Refreshments will be served at the close of the evening.
TRUNK OR TREAT TRADITION Trunk or Treat GRIFFITH FAMILY YMCA This popular event is fun for the whole family! Trunk or treat is held in our North parking lot on Friday, October 26. Kids ages 2-12 years old can come trunk or treat in their costumes. This event is free and open to the public. First come, first serve. Gates close at 7:30 pm. Trunk or Treat hours are from 6-8:00pm or until candy runs out. WHEN: October 26 TIME: LOCATION: 6-8:00pm GRIFFITH FAMILY YMCA 201 N. Griffith Blvd. Griffith, IN 46319 crymca.org
Proceeds Benefit Treasured Friends Animal Rescue & Adoption of Griffith Visit Griffith Businesses with Your Best Friend for Canine Trick-or-Treat Costume Prizes Awarded to EVERY Participating Pooch Group Themes and Human Costumes Encouraged Drink & Food Specials until at New Oberpfalz & Participating Businesses
3010 Ridge Road (corner of 5th & Ridge) Across from the Main Square Highland, IN 219-838-0506 www.newlifecrc.com