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Keep it clean
You may not have time
to wash and wax your car
on a regular basis, but if
youre like most car
owners, you certainly
know when its time to
stop at a car wash and
give your car a quick bath.
What about the inside
of your car? Is there trash
on the floor? When you
offer someone a ride, do
you have to move piles of
assorted treasures so they
can sit comfortably? Or -
be honest here - are there
French fries lurking in
various nooks and cran-
nies?
Here, are a few quick
tips that will help you
keep car clutter under
control:
Get in the habit of
removing trash daily. Get
rid of those empty soda
cups and gas station
receipts!
Dont let things pile
up. When you arrive home
at the end of the day, be
sure to remove everything
that doesnt require a
permanent residence in
your vehicle. Ideally, kids
backpacks, shopping bags
and magazines should be
carried right back into the
house.
Keep a microfiber
cloth in your glove box,
and wipe down your dash-
board when you have a
few minutes to spare.
(What else are you going
to do while you wait for
your child after
dance/soccer/swim prac-
tice?)
Finally, consider
keeping a container of wet
wipes in the car, too.
These come in handy for
all sorts of quick spills.
Save on gas
High gas prices have
certainly stuck around
longer than wed all
hoped. Are you doing
everything you can to save
money at the pump? Here
are a few ways to save a
little of your hard-earned
moolah. (It may not seem
like much, but hey it
all adds up!)
Dont go premium.
Unless your car requires
high-octane gasoline
(check your owners
manual to find out), you
can stick with lower-grade
gasoline. (Dont pay for
the pricey stuff if you
dont have to!)
Tighten your gas cap.
If theres a way for gas
fumes to escape from your
car, they will. Give your
gas cap a few extra cranks
after you fill up to make
sure its secure.
Make sure your tires
are properly inflated.
Poor tire pressure can
decrease your fuel
economy and decrease the
life of your tires. Its a
good idea to check your
tire pressure about once a
month (find the recom-
mended air pressure for
your vehicle on the inside
of your drivers side door
or in your owners
manual).
Replace air filters.
Dirty air filters (dirt, dust
and dead bugs can clog
filters in a hurry) will
make your engine work
harder than it needs to.
Replace your filters peri-
odically to improve your
cars performance.
Good car care can go a
long way toward
improving your cars effi-
ciency. Get in the habit of
doing these little things,
and youre bound to save.
This column was written
by Don Ayres Honda
blogger, mom of four and
Odyssey driver Jennifer
Hans. Don Ayres Honda is
located at 4740 Lima
Road in Fort Wayne.
The location can be
reached via phone at
888-788-2205 or on the
web by visiting
www.donayres honda.net
or www.donayreshonda
blog.com.
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Sleep is
not just a
time out
from
daily life.
You are invited to an open house and
discussion on Sleep Disorders.
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7223 Engle Road, Suite 110 s Fort Wayne, IN 46804
Thursday, October 13 s 6:30 - 8:30 pm
Fort Wayne Neurological Center on the Lutheran Hospital Campus
7956 W. Jefferson Blvd. s Suite 210 s Fort Wayne, Indiana
Reservations required. No charge.
Sponsored by Sleep Centers of Fort Wayne LLC,
accredited by AASM, and accredited by HQAA
for the sale of durable medical equipment.
Please join us for this informative discussion on sleep disorders. Dr. Atiya Khan, Neurologist,
will be the speaker. A question and answer session will follow. The Sleep Centers of Fort Wayne
is owned and operated by sleep disorders physicians who are pioneers in sleep medicine. It is
the first sleep center to obtain double accreditation both in the sleep center and durable medical
equipment sales in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
This is a free event, however reservations are required.
Please call the Sleep Centers at 260-969-6450 or toll-
free at 866-389-4627 for more information.
Light refreshments will be served.
Lutheran
Hospital
Tips for driving in the fog and keeping your car clean this fall
By JENNIFER HANS
pr@timespubs.com
Jennifer Hans
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Healthkick provides
vitamins, encouragement
and support
By KELLY MCLENDON
kmclendon@kpcnews.net
David Morris, Jennifer Monn and Bob Morris stand behind the counter at the newest location. The new
store opened in mid-August at 10174 Maysville Road. The location can be reached at 260-245-0360.
Photo by Kelly McLendon
It is that time of year
when families make the
pilgrimage to local you-
pick farms to find that
perfect pumpkin. But for
those looking to put a
twist on family tradition, a
short drive will reward
visitors with much more
than pumpkins.
In its first year, the
Amazing Fall Fun Maze,
3150 County Road 43 in
Waterloo, boasts a 10-acre
corn field cut to create a
custom-designed corn
maze that pays tribute to a
northeast Indiana pastime.
While it may not be
apparent standing from
within the maze, an aerial
view reveals the corn-
cleared aisles form the
shape of a Duesenberg
automobile.
Larry Smith, who co-
owns Amazing Acres
Farms with his wife,
Rhonda, calls the corn
maze design his brain-
child.
I felt it would be neat
to do something signifi-
cant to our area. The
automobile heritage of
northeast Indiana is a
strong one and I wanted to
honor it, Smith said. I
talked to the design team
at The Maize, Inc. and we
created it.
Utah-based The Maize,
Inc. specializes in cutting
mazes through corn fields
across the country.
To do it, participating
farmers begin by planting
corn on a grid system.
Flags are then placed
every 20 rows to indicate
where cuts should be
made; Rows from a
printed drawing are
counted on the ground and
marked with paint. When
the corn is a foot tall,
chemicals, mowers or row
tills are used to go over
the markings to create
paths. A team from The
Maize, Inc. came to
Smiths farm and shaped
the design in just five
hours. Later, the corn grew
to 6 or 7 feet tall, lining
the paths to create the
maze.
Smith plans on changing
the design annually, so the
Duesenberg corn maze
will take on a whole
different shape next year.
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PAUL & PAT SORG
PATTY STEMPIEN
This is a photo of my grandson
Harley having a great time
playing in the puddles after
the rain.
In this photo our grandson Justin
looks to enjoy having a frog
on his nose. Actually Justin is
inside our glass patio door while
the frog and grandpa taking
the picture are outside. This
photo was taken at our home in
southern DeKalb County.
Their photos also will appear online at www.kpcnews.com/photocontest.
Patty Stempien was the KPC
staff choice winner for KPCs
August Photo Contest.
Paul & Pat Sorg were the
peoples choice winners
for KPCs August
Photo Contest.
You-pick patch offers
more to a-MAZE
Amazing Fall Fun Maze
3150 County Road 43, Waterloo
Hours
M-Th by appointment only
Fridays 4-10 p.m.
Saturdays noon-10 p.m.
Sundays 1-6 p.m.
Cost
$8 - ages 13 and up; $6 - ages 5-12; free for kids 4 and
younger. Cash only.
What to wear
Dress appropriately for the temperature and wear
comfortable walking shoes.
What to bring
Smaller children may appreciate a ride in a wagon.
Use backpacks instead of strollers for babies and tod-
dlers, or heavy duty strollers with big wheels. At night,
bring a flashlight! Paths are not lit after dusk.
Haunted maze
Flashlights are not allowed on the Trail of Terror and
Froggy Fear Maze on Friday and Saturday nights Oct. 7
through 31. For those who dont want to be spooked,
other un-haunted mazes will be open where flash-
lights are allowed.
For more info, call 260-573-0226, email amazingfall-
fun@live.com or go online to
http://amazingfallfun.com/Home_Page.php.
See MAZE, page A16
By VALERIE CAVIGLIA
vcaviglia@kpcnews.net
Whether you want to
eat healthier or work out
more, there are always
days where staying moti-
vated isnt easy. Out of all
the factors involved in
losing weight, being
consistent in motivation
proves to be the most
challenging. I honestly
dont think any one
person, even fitness
celebrities like Jillian
Michaels or Richard
Simmons, love getting up
and being strict in their
regimen every single day.
There is a need for growth
in order to achieve your
goals and when you feel
unmotivated, it may be
time to learn more.
Looking to be inspired
and to make the ordinary
more exciting is how you
keep going. It doesnt
have to be a grand event
each time. Little things
can inspire you beyond
words; you just have to be
able to take yourself out
of the box.
First of all, recognize
when your motivation
starts to lapse. When you
start dreading going to
work out or dont seem to
care about what you eat,
notice the situation and
write down why you feel
its happening. Often
times it starts with
thoughts like, I just dont
want to, or Im tired,
but after bringing it to
your awareness, deeper
reasons start to come out.
Be open to looking deeper
into why you dont want
to improve your health.
When lapses occur,
recognize it and get right
back on track. Avoid
saying things like, I will
start again Monday or
after this happens, then I
will get back on track.
Believe in yourself
enough to know that you
can do it even when life
happens.
Second, avoid criti-
cizing or judging
yourself and become an
observer. At a recent yoga
teacher training I attended,
we talked about the
different parts of the
mind. In yoga, they refer
to the small mind and
the big mind. The
small mind is the criti-
cizing mind. For example,
have you ever been
tempted by your favorite
dessert and you keep
telling yourself reasons
why you deserve to have
it? Then you do have it
and all you keep thinking
is how you cant believe
you gave in and how
awful you feel for not
following through with
you goals. This is the side
of our mind thats always
racing and has a hard time
letting go. The big mind
is our observing mind.
This is the side of the
mind that recognizes
whats going on and looks
beyond criticism to find
clarity and further more
grow in your own essence.
It is through trial, error
and experience that we
evolve. Getting in touch
with our big mind
allows us to experience
this.
Finally, find inspira-
tion. Make the intention
to learn more about
what you love or how to
incorporate health in
ways often unseen. So
you may hate going to the
gym, but that doesnt
mean you cant work out.
Find out what you like
and make it fun. For
example, my husband and
brother-in-law love
watching football. Every
time their team scores,
they do push-ups. They
have even gotten creative
on what kind of push-ups
they perform and when
they perform them.
I often find inspiration
when attending a new
workshop in yoga or
fitness. Even though my
intention is to learn more
for my students/clients, I
always learn more about
myself. I feel so inspired
that my level of health
increases and I find clarity
on things I often have felt
stuck in. Inspiration is
powerful, so be open to
areas that may inspire
you. It may be a song, the
joy of watching your kids,
the simplicity of making a
meal, or even seeing a
person walking down the
street that just made you
smile. Translate joy and
passion into good health.
There is no reason you
cant love your life and
feel good too.
In honor of passing on
the words of my teacher
and her teachers, I
share this with you:
You are perfect the way
you are, stop looking
outside yourself for
something and recognize
your gifts. Observe the
growth in your heart.
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Reece Richardson was
recently named the
Wolverine-Hoosier
Athletic Conference
Mens Soccer Defensive
Player of the Week for
the second time.
Richardson, who is from
Halifax, England,
recorded nine saves
while allowing just one
goal in two games this
past week for Tech,
according to a press state-
ment. The sophomore
keeper saved three shots
in a 3-1 in against Taylor
University and had six
more in a 1-0 shutout of
19th ranked Bethel
College.
The Warriors soccer
team currently stands at
5-2 overall, partly due to
Richardsons three
shutouts and a .935 save
percentage.
In addition, Megan
Garrison was named the
Wolverine-Hoosier
Athletic Conference
Womens Golfer of the
Week. Garrison led the
Warriors to second place
at Hanover College two
weeks ago.
The junior standout
from Burlington, Indiana
captured the top spot with
a two-day score of 153
and broke her own 36-
hole school record in the
process, a press state-
ment said. Garrison fired
a season-best, one-over
par 74 on the final day to
secure the victory.
For more information
on Indiana Tech athletics
please call the Athletic
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ext. 2262 or visit their
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tech.edu/athletics.
Mad Ants sign three former All-Stars
The Mad Ants recently announced that
Ron Howard, Chris Hunter and Walker
Russell Jr. have all signed contracts with
the Mad Ants and the NBA Development
League for the 2011-12 season.
The signing of the three former NBA
D-League All-Stars gives the Mad Ants a
tremendous head start in forming the
2011-12 training camp roster, according
to the press release.
We could not be more pleased to be
bringing these exceptional talents and
exceptional people back to Fort Wayne,
said Mad Ants President Jeff Potter. To
begin our roster with three of the best
players to ever wear a Mad Ants uniform
gives us a great start on the season and I
look forward to building this team around
this tremendous core.
Howard, nicknamed Mr. Mad Ant, is
a Fort Wayne fan favorite, having been
with the Ants since their inaugural season,
the release said. He has played in 132
games and has scored over 2,100 career
Megan Garrison
Courtesy photo
Reece Richardson
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See ANTS, page A17
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Monday, October 31, 2011
Fort Wayne Hours: 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Trick-or-treaters should only visit homes with an illuminated porch light, indicating
that trick-or-treaters are welcomed. Trick-or-treaters should remember the following
safety rules:
Do not wear costumes that obscure your vision
Wear reflective clothing, or light-colored clothing to make
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Only cross streets at the crosswalks
Visit familiar homes and do not enter a strangers home
Be prepared for adverse weather
Refrain from consuming any treats until inspected by an adult
New Haven Hours: 6-8 p.m.
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Reduced youth flu shots offered
Reduced-cost flu
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Each year, more than
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We want to see Indiana become the first hunger free
state in the country, Avery said in the release. And I am
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In the release, Avery said with 16 percent of all
Hoosiers food insecure, it is a goal that must be reached.
Community Harvest Food Bank is the largest hunger
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Fifth Annual Sister City Film Festival. Fort Wayne Cinema Center, 437 E.
Berry St., Fort Wayne. 7 p.m. Featuring films from each of the countries
where Fort Wayne has a sister city. At 6 p.m., before each film, there will
be a food tasting featuring cuisine from the featured country.
Tickets for both the film and food tasting are $25 and are available at
Cinema Centers box office and at Artlink Contemporary Art Gallery.
For more information about Sister Cities visit their web site at www.fort-
waynesistercities.org.
Georgetown Drive-N Cruise-In. Georgetown Square, from 5:30 p.m. to
dark. Join the fun for a Drive-In and Cruise-In event where the first 100
participating cars will receive dash plaques. A movie, American Graffiti
will play at dusk. Music and food are also part of this Thursday evening
event.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14
Praying with Companions on the Journey. Victory Noll Center, 1900 W.
Park Drive, Huntington. 9 a.m. to noon. Once a month on Friday morn-
ings over the nine-month program, those attending will pray and learn
how lovers of God and neighbor let themselves be led by the Spirit and
moved by the Scriptures.
Numerous texts will be explored, using Lectio Divina as a way of praying
Gods Word. The cost is $200 for the nine-month series. Those cost for
those who register by Aug. 26 is $180.
Individual sessions are available for $25 each. To register for the
program, or for more information about the program or Victory Noll
Center, contact the Center at (260) 356-0628, ext. 174, or by e-mail at
victorynollcenter@olvm.org.
Fish fry. Park Edelweiss, 3355 Elmhurst Dr., Fort Wayne. 4:30-7 p.m.
Includes fish, scalloped potatoes, cole slaw, applesauce, rolls and cake.
Live German music by the Haus Musikanten. $8 adults, $5 age 12 and
under.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15
Appleseed Writing Project 2011 Fall Conference. IPFW Walb Student
Union, Fort Wayne. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. This event is sponsored by the Apple-
seed Writing Project out of IPFW and is open to all area and regional
educators. If you have any questions about the posting, please contact
Lisa Hughes @ jeepluver.hughes@gmail.com. dehr@ipfw.edu.
new.ipfw.edu/microsites/appleseed/fall-conference.html.
Diva Holiday Event. Franke Park, 3411 Sherman Blvd, Fort Wayne. 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Pavilion #1. partyplandivasfw@yahoo.com.
alexiscaprino.com/diva-holiday-event/.
EAA Chapter 2 Chili Lunch Fly-In/Drive-In. Smith Field Airport, 426 W
Ludwig Rd, Fort Wayne. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fly-in/drive-in chili lunch at
historic Smith Field. All-you-can-eat. Proceeds benefit EAA Air
Academy candidates. Contact Kevin.Stahl@eaa2.org or go to
www.eaa2.org for more details.
Artistry 2011 Silent Auction. Christs Community Church, 10616 Liberty
Mills Road, Fort Wayne. 2-4 p.m. Bidding from 2 p.m. to 3:45. Bids close
at 3:45 There will be a variety of beautiful new items hand made by
church members: quilts, childs oak wood rocking chair, hand knit and
crocheted items, infant/child sweaters and clothing, adult clothing, home
accessories, aprons, jewelry, Vera Bradley, variety of gift baskets,
specialty foods and more. Free refreshments included. For more infor-
mation, contact Greerkw@aol.com.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16
ULTA SALON Cut-a-thon. Jefferson Pointe Shopping Center, 4110 W.
Jefferson Blvd D-5 , Fort Wayne. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Salon professionals
will shampoo, cut & style your hair for a minimum donation of $10.
Walk-ins only. First come, first serve basis.
Subject to stylist availability. 100% percent of the proceeds will be
donated to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Email djangob-
arks@gmail.com or visit www.ulta.com/salon/ultasalonhaircare.html to
learn more.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17
Autumn Tea. Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site, 1205 Pleasant Point,
Rome City. noon to 4 p.m. Gene Stratton-Porter Autumn Tea. Reserva-
tions required; $25 per person.
A chance for Mom to get dressed up (Dad can come too)and enjoy a
cabin and garden tour, lovely afternoon tea, musical entertainment and a
guest speaker. Food and teas are prepared by Gene Stratton-Porter
Memorial Society, Inc. volunteers.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21
Return of the Pirates of Eckhart Park. Eckhart Park, 1500 S. Cedar St,
Auburn. 7-9 p.m. Childrens activities include sink the ship, walk the
plank and a treasure hunt in the pavilion maze. Children under the age of
3 are free. For further details, email bldaley@ci.auburn.in.us. or visit the
citys website by going to www.ci.auburn.in.us.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 24
Graduate counseling department Visit Day. Huntington University, 302
Lake St., Huntington. 2-8:30 p.m. Includes an introduction by the
programs director, Dr. Jerry Davis, as well as a tour of the LifeSpring
Counseling Center, an opportunity to observe graduate counseling classes
and dinner with the programs faculty and current students. Contact Drew
Clay, admissions counselor, at aclay@huntington.edu or 260-359-4111 to
RSVP or for more information.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29
St. Joseph Church Christmas Craft Bazaar. St Joseph Church, 2213
Brooklyn Av, Fort Wayne. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Handmade items only, 6
vendor tables still available for rent, $30. mkamaka@saintjosephfw.com.
www.saintjosephfw.com.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 31
Trick-or-Treat at Georgetown Square. Businesses will be giving out candy
from 6-7:30 p.m, with the New Haven Alumni band playing music at 6:30
p.m. Costume judging and games will also take place between 6-7:30
p.m. The pumpkin chucking contest will start at 7 p.m. in front of the
theatre. All events are located at Georgetown Square.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1
Drug Free DeKalb County Coalition Meeting. DeKalb Memorial Hospital,
1316 East 7th, Auburn. 9:45-10:45 a.m. Drug Free DeKalb County Coali-
tion meetings are open to anyone who lives or works in DeKalb County
and is interested in supporting our mission of investigating alcohol,
tobacco, and other drug problems in DeKalb County, coordinating efforts
to reduce these problems, and examining funding of programs designed
to achieve this goal. drugfreedekalb@yahoo.com. www.drugfreedekalb-
county.info.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5
Traders Days. Chief Richardville House, 5705 Bluffton Road, Fort Wayne.
View and purchase Native American arts and crafts and tour the Chief
Richardville House. histsociety@fwhistorycenter.com. www.fwhisto-
rycenter.com.
Craft Bazaar and Bake Sale. Union Chapel Church, 12628 Coldwater
Road, Fort Wayne. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Table information: 489-5052 or
astassler@yahoo.com.
Miami Indian Heritage Days. Chief Richardville House, 5705 Bluffton
Road, Fort Wayne. 1-4 p.m. Features local artists, performers, and repre-
sentatives from the Miami Indians and other Native American groups
demonstrating aspects of their lasting heritage for the public to enjoy.
Admission for each Saturday event is $7 adults and $5 students and
seniors.
History Center members and children ages 5 and under are free. Admis-
sion also includes the opportunity to visit the Chief Richardville House.
For more information, contact the History Center at (260) 426-2882 or
visit the website at www.fwhistorycenter.com.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6
Natures Storyteller: The Life of Gene Stratton-Porter. The History Center,
302 E Berry St, Fort Wayne. 2 p.m. Barbara Olenyik Morrow will present
and will also sign copies of her book, which is currently on sale in the
History Centers gift shop.
Part of the 2011-2012 George R. Mather Sunday Lecture Series. All
lectures in this series are free to the public.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9
Allen County Genealogical Society. Allen County Public Library, , Fort
Wayne . 7 p.m. Speaker: Mark Davis on Hallowed Stones: Cemetery
Restoration. Meeting is open to visitors as well as members. Contact
voyagerone@frontier.com for more information, or visit them on the web
at --www.acgsi.org.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10
Dancing with the Fort Wayne Stars. Grand Wayne Center, 120 West
Jefferson Blvd., Fort Wayne. 5:30 p.m. Proceeds benefit The Carriage
House. events.org/dancing2011.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11
DeBrand Chocolate Extravaganza. Masonic Temple, 216 E. Washington
Blvd., Fort Wayne. 6:30-9 p.m. Family & Childrens Services 17th
Annual DeBrand Chocolate Extravaganza. $35 per person, or two tickets
for $60. Chocolate tasting from DeBrand Chocolatier, appetizers from
area restaurants and caterers, coffee bar, cash bar, silent auction.
Funds raised will benefit Family & Childrens Services, a non-profit
mental health and substance abuse treatment center. For more informa-
tion or to purchase tickets: 744-4326, or familychildren.org.
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Community Band
Tuesday, October 25
7:30 pm
Tuesday, October 25
7:30 pm
Fort Wayne Area
Community Band
In concert at
John & Ruth Rhinehart Music Center
IPFW Campus
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Expires 10/31/11.
(Georgetown location only.)
Telrad Electronics
Expires 10/31/11.
10% OFF
Labor on In-Home
and Carry-In
Service.
All types of TVs,
Audio Systems, Camcorders.
260-749-5607
$19.95
General Diagnostic
or your P.C.
Expires 10/31/11.
260-749-5566
Laundry and
Dry Cleaning
Services
Located by Georgetown Bowl
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Located next to Curves.
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Offer good through 10/31/11. Not valid with any other offers.
Limit one coupon per visit/per day.
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Georgetown Square
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Ask about our $9 shots!
Vogo Hair Products-Buy 1, Get 1 50%OFF
Walk-ins Welcome!
D.T. Nails
Professional Nail Care for Ladies & Gentlemen
Manicure & Pedicure
$30
Full Set
$20
Fill
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493-7437
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Located next to Ziffles.
749-5102
Fall Is In
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Stop by your Georgetown
Kroger for all of your fall needs.
Pumpkins, mums, and
cider! Its all here at Kroger!
30% Off
One regular priced FALL
artificial wreath or centerpiece
Must present coupon. Expires 10/31/11
Georgetown Square
493-1581
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$5.00
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Georgetown Square.
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Limit one per person. Must present original coupon.
No cash value. Cannot be used on special promotions
or sale prices. Expires 10/31/11.
$5.00 OFF
Any Regularly Priced
Service of $35 or more.
Over 40 Years
of quality
dance education!
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493-2458
Pure Drinking
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$1.00
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Pant Hems
Expires 10/31/11.
3 Booster Packs
of Magic 2012 for
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We specialize in
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Grand Opening ~ Oct. 8
Clothing, Furniture,
Household Goods &
Miscellaneous Items
Donations Accepted
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Riegels Now
Carries STINKY
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Rib Tip Tuesday
11am-10pm
$5.00
1lb. Rib Tips, Fries
& Garlic Bread
Dine In & Carry Out
493-1222 6340 E. State
748-0874
FREE
Dessert with purchase
of Dinner Entre
Must present coupon. Expires 10/31/11.
Buy One
Pumpkin Spice Latte,
Get second for 50% off
Expires 10/31/11
493-6800
Georgetown
Donuts
260-493-6719
Located next door to Kroger
$
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A $20 PURCHASE
Not valid with any other offer,
discount or in-store special. Expires 10/31/11.
Chinese Food
Dine in or Carry out!
260-493-8383
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Owner Ruthie Miller Sauce: 317-670-9237
Female Fashion Accessories
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If you like affordable and quality purses,
wallets, designer jewelry, hair accessories
and more, then stop in and see us!
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Fish, Fries & Slaw!
Sun. Tues.
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$10.49
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Sun. & Wed.
493-3700
Summer Hours: Sun. Thu. 11 am 8 pm
Fri. Sat. 11 am 9 pm
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