Monday, June 15, 2009

South Bend, Indiana; June 15, 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:
Loons 5, Silver Hawks 1.
NBA Finals: Lakers 99, Magic 86 (Lakers win 4-1); (Kobe Bryant 30 points), Laker coach Phil Jackson passes Red Auerbach with record 10th championship; 15th NBA title for Laker franchise in Minneapolis and L.A.
NBA Notes: Lakers--five cops hurt in melees after Lakers win 15th NBA championship.
WNBA: Sky 64, Storm 57 (L. Jackson 22 points, 8 rebounds); Dream 67, Sun 62.
MLB National League: Astros 8, Diamondbacks 3.
MLB Interleague: Cubs 3, Twins 2; White Sox 5, Brewers 4; Yankees 15, Mets 0; Marlins 11, Blue Jays 3; Pirates 6, Tigers 3; Phillies 11, Red Sox 6; Orioles 11, Braves 2; Rays 5, Nationals 4; Royals 7, Reds 1; Dodgers 6, Rangers 3; Rockies 7, Mariners 1 (Rockies win club record 11th in row); Angels 6, Padres 0; Giants 7, Athletics 1; Indians 3, Cardinals 0.
Soccer: MLS--Crew 2, Chivas USA 1 (Crew unbeaten streak nine); WPS--S.L. Athletica 1, Bos. Breakers 0.
Golf: PGA St. Jude Classic at Memphis, TN--
1. Brian Gay -18, 2. David Toms and Bryce Molder -13; McDonald's LPGA Championship at Havre de Grace, MD--1. Anna Nordqvist -15, 2. Lindsey Wright -11; Champions Tour--no events scheduled.
PGA Notes: PGA Tour golfer Ken Green will have his lower right leg amputated; he was injured in a recreational vehicle accident that killed his brother and girlfriend.
IRL: Next race June 21, Iowa Corn Indy 250.
NASCAR Sprint Cup LifeLock 400 at Michigan International Speedway: 1. Mark Martin (5 Chevy); 2. Jeff Gordon (24 Chevy); 3. Denny Hamlin (11 Toyota); 4. Carl Edwards (99 Ford); 5. Greg Biffle (16 Ford); 6. Juan Pablo Montoya (42 Chevy); 7. Tony Stewart (14 Chevy); 8. Kurt Busch (2 Dodge); 9. Brian Vickers (83 Toyota); 10. Clint Bowyer (33 Chevy); 23. Ryan Newman (39 Chevy); 38. David Stremme (12 Dodge); 43. Tony Raines (37 Dodge).
Sprint Cup Standings:
1. Tony Stewart 2189; 2. Jeff Gordon 2142; 3. Jimmie Johnson 2047; 4. Kurt Busch 1961; 5. Ryan Newman 1934; 6. Carl Edwards 1927; 7. Greg Biffle 1913; 8. Mark Martin 1868; 9. Kyle Busch 1860; 10. Denny Hamlin 1849; 11. Matt Kenseth 1848; 12. Jeff Burton 1810; 32. David Stremme 1316; 48. Tony Raines 239.

Local

Local Headlines: Two Found Dead--
two found dead at Gabrielle Eye Institute in Elkhart after report of shots fired; victims are a man and a woman but they have not been identified yet; Dr. Philip Gabriele and wife Marcella were scheduled to appear in court today after he was indicted on charges that he fraudently diagnosed cataracts in patients and performed unnecessary surgeries; Starke County--suspect in North Judson murder turns self in; Road Construction--McKinley will be closed for construction in South Bend at Ironwood intersection and in Osceola from Bittersweet to Birch; Ironwood will remain open; S.R. 331 will be closed between Wyatt and Woodland to allow construction of new bridge; Panama Street in Mishawaka will be closed between Meridian and Burdette Streets to allow sewer construction; Jobs--Coachman hopes to add 200 jobs in northern Indiana when $3.5-million expansion is completed; Food Stamps--a $25 raise in unemployment benefits due to stimulus makes some Americans ineligible for hundreds of dollars a month in food stamps.

Nation/World


National/World Headlines: White House--
President Obama urges doctors to back his health care plan; Iran--Iranian supreme leader orders probe of presidential election; supporters of defeated opposition candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi continue to protest in Tehran; Holocaust Museum--Holocaust Museum murder suspect James von Brunn, 88, expected to survive his wounds; von Brunn was shot by museum security guards after he shot guard Stephen T. Johns; Johns died of his wounds at the hospital later that day; Yemen--nine foreign hostages killed in Yemen; the group which included a German doctor, his wife, their three children, a Briton and his South Korean wife, and two other German nationals; Iraq--U.S. commander says U.S. to stick to withdrawal date; Koreas--North Koreans hold massive rally to protest UN sanctions; South Korean President Lee Myung-bak heads to Washington, D.C. for summit with President Obama; NASA--signs good for Wednesday launch of space shuttle; NASA officials say repairs have been completed to leaking hydrogen gas line; Florida--teenaged boy charged in Miami serial cat killings; Mideast--Palestinians angered by tough peace terms laid out by Israeli PM Netanyahu.

Weather
Today High 80 Low 62 Mostly Sunny
Tue
High 81 Low 64 Showers
Wed
High 80 Low 64 Isolated T-Storms
Thu High 84 Low 70 Isolated T-Storms
Fri
High 79 Low 64 Scattered T-Storms

TV Listings: 16--8-10 p.m., I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here; 9 p.m., Law & Order: Criminal Intent; 22--8 p.m., The Big Bang Theory; 8:30 p.m., How I Met Your Mother; 9 p.m., Two and a Half Men; 9:30 p.m., The Big Bang Theory; 25--8 p.m., Gossip Girl; 9 p.m., One Tree Hill; 28--8 p.m., House; 9 p.m., Lie to Me; 34--p.m., 8 p.m., Antiques Roadshow; 9 p.m., American Experience; 46--8 p.m., Lester Sumrall Teaching; 8:30 p.m., Bible Prophecy Unveiled; 9 p.m., Harvest; 57--8-10 p.m., The Bachelorette (two-hour episode); 69--8 p.m., Masters of Illusion; 9 p.m., Magic's Biggest Secrets Finally Revealed.

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