Aboite and About - January 2016

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Winter guard production about sense of belonging By Garth Snow gsnow@kpcmedia.com

As the first 2016 competition approaches, the Homestead High School Winter Guard is preparing to build on the success of the 2015 season. The guard’s first public performance will be at 4:12 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 30, at Goshen High School. Homestead will be the final competitor of the day. Goshen will host 36 guard units, with competition beginning at 11 a.m. Admission is $6. The school is at 401 Lincolnway East, Goshen. Among the winter guard units from the Fort Wayne area, only Homestead will compete in the more advanced Open Class. Jonathan Meader again directs the Spartan guard, which captured second

place in the state in 2015. “Coming off of a really strong year, we’re pretty excited about the show that we’re doing,” Meader said. The 2016 show has a different vibe from the 2015 show, which relied on ballads, he said. The theme is taken from music by the band Passion Pit. It’s about relationships, Meader said. “It gives you a sense of belonging to something, belonging to someone and in the end belonging to yourself,” he said. Guard members begin the show in a central formation, and share in interactive routines as the show develops. Six returning seniors are among the 22 members of the Homestead guard. Ashley Mueller, a senior, is in See GUARD, Page A11

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USF staff and students volunteer at the Associated Churches of Fort Wayne and Allen County food bank, 602 E. Wayne St., Fort Wayne.

USF welcomes volunteers to King Day service work By Garth Snow

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Homestead High School senior Allison Volk catches her rifle as junior Madi Dornseif emerges from a formation of winter guard members, rehearsing at the Homestead Freshman Center gymnasium.

Homestead senior pursues botany in adopted country By Garth Snow gsnow@kpcmedia.com

The University of Saint Francis community will share in 10 service projects in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, Jan. 18. The public is welcome to participate in those volunteer opportunities and in two related observances. “It’s our opportunity to reach out to the community, but we also have projects on the campus for people who would prefer that,” said Katrina Boedeker, who is coor-

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Page B6 dinating the university’s 12th year of MLK Day service projects. Boedeker said people who have been affected by violence and people who have addressed violence are discussing the need for change. “We’re trying to get people to take some personal responsiSee USF, Page A10

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Volunteers Angel Pallares and Kathleen Meyer make ornaments from plant materials for a display at the Botanic Conservatory in Fort Wayne. Pallares, a native of Mexico, is a senior at Homestead High School.

status, he said. His parents moved from Mexico to Fishers, Ind., and back to Mexico. “There was really nothing for us there,” he said. As a result of the frequent moves, the budding botanist came to appreciate the variety of plant life across the continent. “I was exposed to different people, culture and

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Page A6 plants,” he said. “I started to develop an interest in cactus and fungus in the Chihuahuan Desert. In Indianapolis, it’s so green compared to Mexico. It’s See BOTANY, Page A7

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Angel Pallares has found his niche at Homestead High School and is working to do the same at Ivy Tech Northeast and Purdue University. The Mexico native won a $3,000 engineering and mathematics scholarship in November in Chicago. He will need it. Indiana colleges’ in-state tuition rates are not available to undocumented residents, he said. The Homestead senior has begun seeking permanent resident status. “I was born in Mexico. I was raised here half my life,” Pallares said. His father is a customer service engineer for an automaker. “I grew up learning English at school and Spanish at home,” he said. “My sister and two brothers were born here,” he said. His parents and siblings have resident

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