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Featured Park: Krider World’s Fair Garden

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From giant toadstools to sparkling fish ponds and waterfalls to windmills, give yourself a break, take a breath, grab a book, pack a lunch, bring your camera…and enjoy a world away right here in Middlebury.

Few towns our size boast a botanical garden filled with interesting plants, historical structures, and such an extensive collection of tree species. Add a sparkling coldwatertroutstream undera historic, newlyrefurbished trestle bridge, walking paths, bird watching, and the dazzling 2020 Quilt Garden as well as other colorful annual plantings and you have a destination. Don’t forget to bring your bicycle –Krider sits in the center of the 17-mile-long Pumpkinvine Nature Trail that connects Goshen to Shipshewana.

The historic Dutch Windmill, an original structure from the 1934World’sFairexhibit,receivedatoptobottomrestoration, giving it a fresh look and years of photo ops ahead. Our sincere thanks to our talented park staff and to Steve Nisley, owner of Nisley Home Improvement, for his expertise and craftsmanship with this preservation project. We appreciate home-grown talent caring for hometown parks! Also part of Krider is the Middlebury Parks Department’s “Garden with a Cause” which this year is sponsored by the National Kidney Foundation of Indiana to bring awareness to kidney disease. Five hundred and forty Super Olympia begonias were used to create the orange ribbon. The National Kidney Foundation of Indiana honors those who fight this battle daily and offers free services throughout the state for those at risk. One in three American adults are at risk for kidney disease. Major risk factors include diabetes, high blood pressure, family history ofkidney disease, and being age 60 or older. Kidney disease often has no symptoms, and it can go undetected until very advanced. But a simple urine test can find the disease. It’s important to get tested because early detection and treatment can slow or prevent the progression of kidney disease.

Suggestions for future “Garden with a Cause” plantings can be taken at the Middlebury Town Hall, 418 N. Main St. or call the Middlebury Parks Department at 825-3283.

2020 Quilt Garden Pattern: F lower of the Woods

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The Middlebury Clubhouse The Middlebury Boys and Girls Club is excited to announce that their newly renovated and expanded clubhouse is ready for the community and youth to enjoy! They are excited to offer the muchneeded additional space to the children and teens in the Middlebury community.

The club offers new technology, interactive games, newly expanded/renovated teen space, expanded fine arts, extensive education area, two new recreation rooms created and designed for specific age groups, and a brand-new commercial grade kitchen along with a large cafeteria. The renovation additionally includes enhanced security features to keep club members and team members safe during club operating times.

The Middlebury Clubhouse is open after school to support parents and offer a fun, safe space for children and teens. A one-year membership is $30 per child and teen. The club accepts members ages 6-18. Children must be at least six years old and in the 1st grade to attend the club. The club is not currently accepting Kindergarteners.

To register your child and/or teen, go to www.greatfutures.club. Parent orientations are required prior to any child or teen attending the club. Due to new COVID-19 safety procedures that are being implemented at the club, existing club member families must also complete a parent orientation prior to attending the club.

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