Sunday, June 14, 2009

South Bend, Indiana; June 14, 2009

Announcements

Art: Try out your creativity, Sundays, any time from 2-4:30 p.m. in the Arts and Crafts Room.
Meditation: Wednesdays, 7:45 a.m., in the STAR classroom. Open to staff and guests.
Crochet and Knit Class: The Crochet and Knit Class will be taking a break for the Spring and Summer. It will resume in November, 2009.
Sheriff's Auction: Thirty confiscated automobiles and items to be auctioned in Benton Harbor Wednesday by Berrien County Sheriff's Department.
Rescued Pets: First of 35 pets rescued from puppy mill in New Albany will be ready for adoption June 20; will have big tent set at shelter on West Sixth Street in Mishawaka for adoption day.
Help Animals: Care is hosting a two-day event June 19 and 20 at Borders. Borders will contribute 10% of your purchase towards the construction of a new animals shelter for South Bend when you present the attached coupon at the time of your purchase.
On June 20 we will have several fun, family-oriented activities:
At noon and 2 p.m. we will have Story Time with "Angelo," the SBACC Shelter Cat. We will be reading Dr. Seuss's tale "The Cat in the Hat."
From 1-1:30 p.m. we will have a magic show performed performed by Kevin Wilson of Abracadabra Magic.
From 11 a.m.-4 p.m. we will have animals available for adoption from SBACC.
We hope you can join us! If you’d like to volunteer for the event, please RSVP to Valerie Schey at VSchey@SBCGlobal.net or (574) 210 – 9623.

ABE

▪Positive Life Skills: Wednesdays, 9-11:30 a.m.
▪ABE Incentives: Students will be given a card to be initialed during each walk-in class attended. Once a student has attended 10 walk-in programs, cards can be redeemed for prizes.
▪Creative Writing: Starting up again this week, Thursdays, 6-7 p.m., Art Room.
▪Computer Keyboarding Classes: Beginning April 2; Thursdays, 3-4 p.m.
▪Beginning Computer Classes: Beginner computer class will be starting again soon. Please sign up in ABE. The classes will be from 3:30 - 4 pm on Wednesdays.
Math Computation with Nick will be from 1-2:30 p.m. on Wednesdays starting June 10th.
▪Book Clubs: Inspirational Reading Squad—Sundays, 6-7 p.m., in chapel.

Herald Sports

Midwest League:
Whitecaps 6, Silver Hawks 4.
NBA Finals: Game 5 tonight; Lakers at Magic; Lakers lead 3-1.
NBA Notes: Lakers--head coach Phil Jackson $25,000 for referee comments.
WNBA: Silver Stars 63, Liberty 60; Mercury 106, Monarchs 95 (OT), (D. Taurasi 31 points, 3 rebounds, 5 assists; N. Powell 28 points, 9 rebounds).
MLB National League: Astros 6, Diamondbacks 4.
MLB Interleague:
Twins 2, Cubs 0; White Sox 7, Brewers 1; Marlins 6, Blue Jays 5; Cardinals 3, Indians 1; Mets 6, Yankees 2; Rays 8, Nationals 3; Red Sox 11, Phillies 6; Pirates 9, Tigers 3; Orioles 8, Braves 4; Royals 7, Reds 4; Dodgers 3, Rangers 1; Rockies 5, Mariners 3; Angels 9, Padres 1; Giants 5, Athletics 2.
Soccer: MLS--DC United 2, Fire 1; Dynamo 3, FC Dallas 1; K.C. Wizards 3, N.E. Revolution 1; Real Salt Lake 2, L.A. Galaxy 0; Sea. Sounders 2, S.J. Earthquakes 1; Toronto FC 2, N.Y. Red Bulls 1; WPS--Chi. Red Stars 0, D.C. Freedom 0; N.J. Sky Blue FC 0, L.A. Sol 0.
Boxing: WBO Welterweight Championship Bout--
Miguel Cotto defeats Josh Clottey by split decision to retain title.
NFL Notes: Broncos--
Broncos name Purdue grad and ex-Bear Kyle Orton starting QB.
Michigan: Division 2 State Softball Championship--Niles 4, Livonia Ladywood 0.

Local


Local Headlines: Gun Boom--
sales up, ammo scarce at local gun shops; Gun Buybacks--gun buyback locations attract customers, protestors; Charged--murder, burglary, and battery charges filed against Dellano Morris, 26, in stabbing of sleeping man at Dunedin Apartments by Douglas Road and S.R. 23.

Nation/World


National/World Headlines: White House--
President Obama pushes for tighter controls on banks, Wall Street; would be biggest overhaul of financial institutions since Great Depression; North Korea--North Korea warns of nuclear war amid rising tensions; spokesman says U.S. hasn't had nuclear weapons in South Korea since 1991 arms reductions following end of Cold War; state-run N.K. newspaper says U.S. has 1,000 nukes in South Korea; Iran--opposition supporters protest presidential vote; newly reelected President Ahmadinejad says vote was "real and free;" U.S. Vice-President Biden expresses doubts about Iranian presidential vote; Pakistan--suspected U.S. missile, bomb kills at least five people in area where top Taliban commander is based; Florida--suspect arrested in serial cat killings; approximately two-dozen cats have been killed in last month in Miami area; Health--HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius claims Obama plan would lower health costs; hospitals oppose president's Medicare, Medicaid cuts; Sierra Leone--authorities used power houses and AK-47 assault rifles to expel 400 cobras and vipers from Freetown police station after snake charmers fail.
Entertainment: Carradine--hundreds honor David Carradine at funeral; Blago--impeached ex-Illinois governor stars in "Rod Blagojevich Superstar."

Weather
Today High 77 Low 57 Partly Cloudy
Mon
High 81 Low 61 Mostly Sunny
Tue
High 78 Low 63 Cloudy
Wed
High 77 Low 63 Showers
Thu High 84 Low 68 Isolated T-Storms

TV Listings: 16--811 p.m., 10.5 Apocalypse; 22--8 p.m., Million-Dollar Password; 9 p.m., Cold Case; 25--8-10 p.m., The Taking of Pelham One Two Three; 28--3 p.m., Formula One Turkish Grand Prix in Istanbul; 8 p.m., Simpsons; 8:30 p.m., King of the Hill; 9 p.m., Family Guy; 9:30 p.m., American Dad; 34--8 p.m., Farm Fresh to You; 9-10:30 p.m., Masterpiece Mystery!; 46--8 p.m., Feed the Children; 8:30 p.m., Jack Van Impe Presents; 9 p.m., Winter JRC; 9:30 p.m., Dr. Leroy Thompson; 57--8 p.m., NBA Finals, Game Five: Lakers at Magic; 69--8-10 p.m., White Water Summer.

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