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Harbor Country News Friday, March 18, 2011 D5 School and River Valley High School. The deadline for sub- mitting an application is April 15, with winners selected by May 1. Applications can be ob- tained from school guidance counselors or at the Chamber office, 530 S. Whittaker St., New Buffalo. Five students were awarded a total of $3,000 in scholar - ships in 2010, This year, a slight change in the application was made, eliminating the work experience requirement and expanding personal refer - ences to include volunteer experiences. For more information, visit www.harborcountry.org or contact the Chamber office at (269) 469-5409. LMC recital The Lake Michigan College Music Department will pres- ent its final student recital of the winter semester at 12:40 p.m. Tuesday, March 22, in the Dance/Drama Room (F117) of the Lake Michigan College Mendel Center on the Napier Avenue Campus. Students slated to partici- pate in the program include pianist Gretchen Mitschelen (Sawyer); guitarist Brian Kill (Three Oaks); vocalist Chelsie Haney (Bridgman); and the vocal trio of Haney, Stephanie Pollard (Watervliet) and Kendall Walker (Baroda). The program is free and open to the college communi- ty and the public. For further information, call the Perform- ing Arts Department at (269) 927-8100, Ext. 5237. Day Spa specials Harbor Country Day Spa is offering two new discounted programs. The “Local Employee Ap- preciation Days” and “Work- ing Mans’ Special” will be in effect from now until May 15, both during specific weekdays. Call (269) 469-7711 for details and appointments. Water’s Edge Lenten series The community is invited to attend a Lenten series en- titled “When Christians Get It Wrong” at Water’s Edge United Methodist Church, 24 S. Whittaker St., New Buffalo. This free teaching series will be offered throughout the Easter Lenten season each Sunday evening. There will be a light meal at 5 p.m., and the Lenten series begins at 5:45 p.m. For more information, contact Jarrod Kempf at (269) 369-7366 or via e-mail at jar - [email protected]. Playing at Vickers The Vickers Theater, 6 N. Elm St., Three Oaks, will present “Made in Dagenham” March 18-21 and “My Dog Tulip” on March 18-20. “Made in Dagenham” tells the tale of a group of British women who stand up for change at an auto plant in the 1960s. Showtimes for the R-rated film are: 6:15 p.m. Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Showtimes for “My Dog Tulip,” an animated account of a 14-year relationship with a dog, (not rated), are: 9 p.m. Friday; 3:45 and 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. “Another Year” and “Made in Dagenham” are slated to be shown March 25-28. For more information, log on to www.acorntheater.com or call (269) 756-3522. Fish Fry in Bridgman Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church, 3903 Lake St., Bridgman, will serve an All You Can Eat Fish Fry from 5 to 7 p.m. on the fol- lowing Fridays: March 18 and 25 and April 1, 8 and 15. The menu will include fish, fries, cole slaw, rolls and but- ter, coffee, punch and dessert. Cost is $8 for adults, $4.50 for children 3 to 12, and free for kids under 3. Take-outs ill be available. For more, call 465-5512. Lenten worship in Harbert Harbert Community Church, located at the corner of Three Oaks and Harbert roads, invites the community to Lenten worship. Services will explore The Quieter Virtues. Each Sunday will focus on one virtue: Discernment, Inno- cence, Authenticity, Modesty, Reverence, Contentment, and Generosity. Formation classes begin at 9:30 a.m. on Sundays for all ages, followed by Worship at 10:30 a.m. Also, everyone is invited to Lenten Gatherings on Wednesdays starting at 5:30 p.m. with a light meal. Children’s Ministry and Nursery is provided. Call the church at (269) 426-4321 or visit harbertcom- munitychurch.org for more details. NOTES From D4 PHOTO PAGE Mr. New Buffalo Nik Rettig makes a suggestion to the audience during the swimwear portion of the Mr. Blossomtime Pageant. Mr. Three Oaks Andrew McLaughlin (center, No. 33) tips his hat to the Mendel Center crowd during the March 13 Mr. Blossom- time Pageant. For even more, go to harborcountrynews.com. Lisa Bowman of Baroda (right) reacts to being crowned the new Miss Blossomtime by Kyra Heit of New Buffalo on Monday, March 14. Mr. Blossomtime 2010 Micheal Semenic (from left) has some fun with court members Mr. Nice Guy Anthony Barney, First Runner-up Ruben Hanohano and Second Runner-up Nicholas Beam moments before they crowned their successors on Sunday.March 13. Bud Princess Olivia Haskins of New Buffalo chats with Miss Blossomtime Pageant co-emcee Phil McDonald on Monday, March 14. Pageantry Miss Bridgman Kelsey Stevenson was “That Girl” for her March 13 Showcase of Queens commercial.

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Water’s Edge Lenten series Harbor Country News ✹ Friday, March 18, 2011 ✹ D5 From D4 for kids under 3. Take-outs ill be available. For more, call 465-5512. Lisa Bowman of Baroda (right) reacts to being crowned the new Miss Blossomtime by Kyra Heit of New Buffalo on Monday, March 14. Miss Bridgman Kelsey Stevenson was “That Girl” for her March 13 Showcase of Queens commercial.

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Harbor Country News ✹ Friday, March 18, 2011 ✹ D5

School and River Valley High School. The deadline for sub-mitting an application is April 15, with winners selected by May 1.

Applications can be ob-tained from school guidance counselors or at the Chamber office, 530 S. Whittaker St., New Buffalo.

Five students were awarded a total of $3,000 in scholar-ships in 2010, This year, a slight

change in the application was made, eliminating the work experience requirement and expanding personal refer-ences to include volunteer experiences.

For more information, visit www.harborcountry.org or contact the Chamber office at (269) 469-5409.

LMC recitalThe Lake Michigan College

Music Department will pres-ent its final student recital of the winter semester at 12:40 p.m. Tuesday, March 22, in the Dance/Drama Room (F117) of the Lake Michigan College Mendel Center on the Napier Avenue Campus.

Students slated to partici-pate in the program include pianist Gretchen Mitschelen (Sawyer); guitarist Brian Kill (Three Oaks); vocalist Chelsie Haney (Bridgman); and the vocal trio of Haney, Stephanie Pollard (Watervliet) and Kendall Walker (Baroda).

The program is free and open to the college communi-ty and the public. For further information, call the Perform-ing Arts Department at (269) 927-8100, Ext. 5237.

Day Spa specialsHarbor Country Day Spa is

offering two new discounted programs.

The “Local Employee Ap-preciation Days” and “Work-ing Mans’ Special” will be in effect from now until May 15, both during specific weekdays. Call (269) 469-7711 for details and appointments.

Water’s Edge Lenten series

The community is invited to attend a Lenten series en-titled “When Christians Get It Wrong” at Water’s Edge United Methodist Church, 24 S. Whittaker St., New Buffalo.

This free teaching series will be offered throughout the Easter Lenten season each Sunday evening. There will be a light meal at 5 p.m., and the Lenten series begins at 5:45 p.m.

For more information, contact Jarrod Kempf at (269) 369-7366 or via e-mail at [email protected].

Playing at VickersThe Vickers Theater, 6 N.

Elm St., Three Oaks, will present “Made in Dagenham” March 18-21 and “My Dog Tulip” on March 18-20.

“Made in Dagenham” tells the tale of a group of British women who stand up for change at an auto plant in the

1960s. Showtimes for the R-rated film are: 6:15 p.m. Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

Showtimes for “My Dog Tulip,” an animated account of a 14-year relationship with a dog, (not rated), are: 9 p.m. Friday; 3:45 and 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

“Another Year” and “Made in Dagenham” are slated to be shown March 25-28.

For more information, log on to www.acorntheater.com or call (269) 756-3522.

Fish Fry in Bridgman

Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church, 3903 Lake St., Bridgman, will serve an All You Can Eat Fish Fry from 5 to 7 p.m. on the fol-lowing Fridays: March 18 and 25 and April 1, 8 and 15.

The menu will include fish, fries, cole slaw, rolls and but-ter, coffee, punch and dessert. Cost is $8 for adults, $4.50 for children 3 to 12, and free

for kids under 3. Take-outs ill be available. For more, call 465-5512.

Lenten worship in Harbert

Harbert Community Church, located at the corner of Three Oaks and Harbert roads, invites the community to Lenten worship.

Services will explore The Quieter Virtues. Each Sunday will focus on one virtue: Discernment, Inno-cence, Authenticity, Modesty, Reverence, Contentment, and Generosity.

Formation classes begin at 9:30 a.m. on Sundays for all ages, followed by Worship at 10:30 a.m. Also, everyone is invited to Lenten Gatherings on Wednesdays starting at 5:30 p.m. with a light meal.

Children’s Ministry and Nursery is provided.

Call the church at (269) 426-4321 or visit harbertcom-munitychurch.org for more details.

NOTESFrom D4

PHOTO PAGE

Mr. New Buffalo Nik Rettig makes a suggestion to the audience during the swimwear portion of the Mr. Blossomtime Pageant.

Mr. Three Oaks Andrew McLaughlin (center, No. 33) tips his hat to the Mendel Center crowd during the March 13 Mr. Blossom-time Pageant. For even more, go to harborcountrynews.com.

Lisa Bowman of Baroda (right) reacts to being crowned the new Miss Blossomtime by Kyra Heit of New Buffalo on Monday, March 14.

Mr. Blossomtime 2010 Micheal Semenic (from left) has some fun with court members Mr. Nice Guy Anthony Barney, First Runner-up Ruben Hanohano and Second Runner-up Nicholas Beam moments before they crowned their successors on Sunday.March 13.

Bud Princess Olivia Haskins of New Buffalo chats with Miss Blossomtime Pageant co-emcee Phil McDonald on Monday, March 14.

PageantryMiss Bridgman Kelsey Stevenson was “That Girl” for her March 13 Showcase of Queens commercial.