
Pratt's Floor Covering
303 N. Oak Road, Plymouth; 574-935-5656; www.prattsfloorcovering.com
Pratt's Floor Covering invites everyone to their Business After Hours, Wednesday, November 15, 2006 from 4:30 to 7:00 PM at their brand NEW facility at 303 N. Oak Rd., Plymouth. There will be food and refreshments available. Their new showroom is filled with a variety of floor covering samples, a marble fireplace and ceramic tiled shower.

Mayer Plumbing Heating & Air Conditioning
500 W. Jefferson Street, Plymouth; 574-936-9911
Mayer Plumbing Heating & Air Conditioning, opening to serve this community in 1981, is celebrating their 25th Anniversary this year. They want to extend their appreciation to the community for supporting their business through out the years.

Mi Camino Real
2550 N. Michigan Street, Plymouth; 574-941-4406
Mi Camino Real has announced that they will feature Mariachi music two evenings in November. Mariachi Celaya will provide entertainment on Nov. 3 and 24 from 6:00 to 9:00 PM. For further information, call 941-4406.

Treat's Squire Shop
308 N. Michigan Street, Plymouth; 574-936-3669
Treat's Squire Shop is beginning their 41st year with a NEW ladies sportswear department with ladies Woolrich and ladies Nike, and NEW Woolrich home furnishings, featuring blankets, throws and pillows. Their Bridal Shoppe is now in its 13th year serving the needs of ladies for special occasions wear as well as prom and wedding needs. Treat's has always carried fine men's apparel and footwear with a customer base drawing from all over Northern Indiana.

The Center for Hospice & Palliative Care, Inc.
112 S. Center Street, STE C, Plymouth; 574-935-4511; www.centerforhospice.org
The Center for Hospice and Palliative Care, Inc. invites individuals to attend the upcoming volunteer training at its Plymouth office, 112 South Center Street, November 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, and 22 from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The training will focus on the hospice philosophy, communication skills, spirituality, family dynamics, patient care, bereavement, and much more. Following training, volunteers may assist patients and families with respite, transportation, laundry, errands, companionship, or bereavement, or may serve in office or clerical roles. Scheduling for volunteers is flexible. For a volunteer application or further information, contact Ellen Brown, Volunteer Resources Coordinator, at (574) 935-4511 or (800) 774-2784. The Center for Hospice and Palliative Care, Inc. is a premier, not-for-profit, community-based agency improving the quality of living through hospice, home health, grief counseling, and community education. With offices in South Bend, Plymouth, Elkhart, and Mishawaka, The Center for Hospice and Palliative Care, Inc. serves St. Joseph, Marshall, Elkhart, Fulton, Kosciusko, LaGrange, La Porte and Starke Counties.

Easterday Construction Company, Inc.
402 N. State Street, Culver; 574-842-3341
Easterday Construction Co., Inc. of Culver received the Judges' Special Award, the top honor, at the 19th Annual Indiana Associated Builder's & Contractors Construction Awards Banquet in Indianapolis on September 27th for the Dr. James Ford Historic Home in Wabash, Indiana. Projects were selected by an outside panel of judges based on their construct ability, uniqueness, overall impact of the project, and safety records. This project was submitted for consideration in the Historic Renovation category. Over 500 people attended the event and over 150 awards were presented. The Dr. James Ford Historic Home is located at 177 Hill St., Wabash, IN. It is a restored 1870's Doctor's Home and Practice. The project was begun as a renovation of Dr. Ford's home by his grandson, Richard E. Ford, and the Charley Creek Foundation he founded. Dr. Ford was an architect and a surgeon in the Civil War. He based his practices in his home. The Dr. James Ford Historic Home not only highlights the life of Dr. James Ford, but also gives a glimpse into the past history of Wabash. It is maintained as a period home, changing displays to reflect the season. Dr. Ford's service in the military is highlighted showing what the Civil War meant to residents of Indiana. In addition to the home being representative of the period, the grounds have been planted with landscaping appropriate to the times. The grounds include kitchen gardens demonstrating the types of food that would have been grown there. For further information about this historic site, visit their website,http://www.jamesfordmuseum.org. Easterday Construction Co., Inc. is extremely proud of this project, and the work their crews perform. They are pleased to have received this statewide recognition. Roger and Susan Thews and Kevin and Rebecca Berger represented Easterday Construction Co., Inc. at the event.
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