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When Eric and Janet Barlow began planning their wedding, they had no idea that it would be such a challenge to find a good boarding facility for their dogs while they were on their honeymoon. “We had an experience with a boarding facility,” Janet Barlow says. “When we came back they didn’t even know what dog we were coming to pick up. That set in my mind for a while. First and foremost it was a personalized need for the community.”

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A year later in August of 1996, they opened up Midnight Sun Pet Resort. Since then the business has grown into a 46-suite getaway that can accommodate cats as well as dogs. All the suites were designed with comfort in mind. The dog suites are 5’x20’, and have heated floors, air conditioning and a roof over the outdoor portion of the suite. Three cat condos are in the reception area, and are just as luxurious as the facilities available to dogs. “They are away from the dogs,” Barlow says. “They have a big picture window to be able to watch the birds at the bird feeder, and cats can watch people come and go. It’s a calm area, but one where they’re going to have a lot of stimulation.” Whether a pet needs to be boarded for a week or just needs a safe place to go for the day, the Barlows can put them up and take care of their needs, even if that includes complicated care like providing medicine or a special toy

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from home. Pet parents and animals alike know they will get good treatment at Midnight Sun Pet Resort. “It’s kind of funny,” Barlow says. “Sometimes when pet parents come to get their dog, we’ll bring out the dog and it will be happy for a second, then will try repeatedly to go back to the kennel. That happens quite a bit.” Each suite has an extra-large indoor and outdoor area available. The business can accommodate pet families by opening up a single suite to double the space, so dog siblings don’t have to be separated. For the dog who needs some extra-special TLC, the facility offers a penthouse deal. This area has furniture, rugs and a flatscreen TV for pampered pooches. The resort has thousands of clients from Marshall and surrounding counties, as far away as Chicago, Wisconsin and Indianapolis. Many veterinarians in the surrounding area refer pets to the resort. “We have a good relationship with the vets,” Barlow says. Unlike many pet boarding facilities, Midnight Sun Pet Resort offers only private accommodations.

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“We do not mingle the dogs in group play,” Barlow says. “People look for that because they don’t want their dog to necessarily be put in a group of dogs. For whatever reason their dog is timid, or they’re afraid their dog will be hurt by another dog. What makes us different is that we can have that private care here.” The Barlows also have a reputation for communicating with pet parents. “As long as we have permission to be in contact with them, we do communicate regularly if we have any concerns or questions,” Barlow says. “People like knowing that they can trust us.” Not only does the resort staff offer pets nice lodging, but they also have a range of grooming services available, from bathing and oatmeal treatments to nail buffing and hot oil treatments. All the services are available to help pets relax and feel at home, and are available whether a pet is spending the night or just coming in to be groomed. Barlow always wanted to work with animals, and owning Midnight Sun Pet Resort is a dream come true. “I’m kind of like a grandma,” she says. “I get to take care of, love on, spoil and really enjoy the different breeds. Customers are a second favorite - just all the different people and being able to help them and their pet family.” Midnight Sun Pet Resort is located at 11403 State Road 10 in Argos. For questions or to schedule an appointment to check out the resort, call or text Barlow at 574-498-2424, or email info@midnightsundogresort.com. Visit them online at midnightsunpetresort.com.

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The hope of educators is that the children entrusted in their care achieve success in life - however that is defined. At Eastern Pulaski Elementary School, that mission is a part of the everyday school routine. “A successful school radiates positive energy and a culture of continued growth for both students and staff,” says Susie Schultz, instructional coach at Eastern Pulaski Elementary. “We recognize that success requires a growth mindset in all that we do.” A quote from Jim Knight in Schultz’s email signature is a nod toward the vision of helping every student succeed: “When teachers stop learning, so do students.” It references her school’s commitment to creating an environment where students have what they need to succeed, starting with dedicated teachers. Teachers and support staff in each grade level have time each day to collaborate,

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achievement of an individual goal. Eastern Pulaski Elementary opened in 1976. It combined the operations of Winamac Elementary and Star City Elementary. Five hundred students attend in kindergarten through fifth grade, supported


by 35 certified teachers including special education instructors and speech pathologists. Every day students have access to learning in science, technology, engineering and math, as well as a curriculum that includes art, music, physical education, library time and digital literacy, Schultz says. A new program, Second Steps, was added this year, which starts the week off with a positive lesson that becomes the focus throughout the week. “On our daily morning announcements, we are featuring a Career of the Day,” Schultz says. “This is a quick teaching tool which exposes our kids to future possibilities for their life.” Reading is encouraged with the Accelerated Reading program, which builds a love of reading by rewarding successful completion of books with prize incentives. The active Reading with Rita program builds on this

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job,” Ken says. “I got acquainted with one of the partners at the law firm. I interviewed and they hired me.” After moving his practice to Plymouth in 1972, Ken met and married the love of his life. Adam has fond memories of growing up around the law firm, and the next generation is making similar memories. “They like to get into the office supplies and color,” Adam says. “That’s what I used to do when I was a little kid. I had no idea what went on there, I just knew that everyone was nice and it was a fun place to go.” As he grew and learned more about his dad’s work, and how much it benefited the community, he decided to make it his own vocation. In law school his dream was to join the Navy. Life took a different turn and he moved back to Plymouth, and has been working with his dad ever since.

“I always thought I was going to work in the military or get a job with the state department, or something that was more James Bond-y, but it didn’t pan out,” Adam says with a chuckle. Instead, he has a drawer in his desk dedicated to notes he’s received from clients through the

years thanking him for his help. “When I’m having a rough day, I haul those out and read them,” he says. “That’s what keeps me going.” After Adam moved back to Plymouth, the father-son team opened their own practice in 2011. Since then the practice has grown,

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and currently services most of north-central Indiana with more than 200 active cases on file. The Lukenbills strive to help their clients feel at ease from the moment that they walk through the door. “We really try to go out of our way to calm them, to help them understand that we’re going to take care of them to the best of our ability,” Adam explains. Ken and Adam both appreciate the multiple benefits of having a small, hometown niche law practice that specializes in estate planning. One benefit is getting to know their clients on a personal level. “With transactional law you get to sit down and get a clearer picture of who they are, what they’re trying to accomplish and what their life’s story is,” Adam says. One of the firm’s niche estate planning services targets farms and businesses. Both represent unique advantages and challenges, whether it’s

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a storefront that’s been open for 15 years and has a lengthy client list, or a three-generation farm that has acreage and machinery. “We help people find tax-efficient and familyefficient ways of getting those assets from one generation to the next so you don’t have a major tax problem, and we try to minimize any family conflict that might be there,” Adam says. The first time a client walks through the door, it’s for an initial consultation. Adam or Ken will work through what the assets are and who is in the family. “Depending on what comes from that, we go down lines of questioning - we call it the rabbit hole - what their goals are, what their worries are, and then we try to figure out which of our tools will help them,” Adam says. After that initial meeting they’ll draft a basic document. At the second appointment, they’ll look it over together to verify that it fits the client’s needs and desires. When the document is approved, the client signs it and will receive a copy. They will also receive a letter from Lukenbill & Lukenbill that summarizes the whole process, any problems that were resolved, and everything that was accomplished. For wills in particular, Adam says the client should return and review the document at least once every three to six years. “The law changes sometimes,” he explains. “Once you sign them, most of the documents we do for people are good for some years, but it’s not bad for them to dust it off occasionally.” At the end of the day, Ken and Adam find satisfaction in their customers’ peace of mind. “A lot of them thank us for helping them through the difficult time,” Adam says. “That’s the most common thing people say. The one that really touches me is when they tell us that they’ve come to think of us as family or close friends.” Lukenbill & Lukenbill is located at 501 East Jefferson Street in Plymouth. Reach out to them by calling 574-936-2007 or by emailing general@lukenbill-law.com. Visit them online at lukenbill-law.com. THE LAKES MAGAZINE / JANUARY 2022 / TownePost.com / 25


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There are two distinct components to the event - the tool expo and auction, and the health and wellness fair. Miller’s Ervin Miller knows a good idea when wife Suella assists in coordinating the he sees one. That idea has become the health and wellness portion, and family Midwest Tool Expo and Auction, an event and employees at Miller’s business, E&S that is entering its 20th year and typically Wood Creations, help before and during draws thousands of visitors and multiple the expo. vendors to Shipshewana. Writer / Lois Tomaszewski Photography Provided

The 2022 event is scheduled for January 28 and 29 at the Michiana Event Center (MEC) in Shipshewana. On Friday doors open at 9 a.m. and close at 6 p.m., and on Saturday hours are 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. “It is more than a two-day event,” Miller explains. “It starts with setup on the 25th and ends on the 31st with teardown. The action in between those dates is inspiring.”

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topics on the health and wellness side. More than $20,000 in door prizes will be given away to those attending this year’s expo. Prizes include furniture, tools, spa packages, cookware, gift cards and cash. The auction starts at 9 a.m. on Saturday, with five sales rings operating, promising exciting auction action for buyers, sellers and spectators. Miller says the expo and auction are family friendly. There is food service onsite, including free coffee for vendors and attendees. The idea for the expo was based on similar events held in Michigan and Ohio, by Miller’s own acknowledgement. He recognized the appeal of having the event in this region of the Midwest, and the


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in the expo for various reasons, and people come from as far as 600 miles away to take part, Miller says. Some are owners and operators from the 150plus local construction, building and woodworking businesses. Others have hobby shops. Others are homeowners looking for tools or equipment to use on their property.

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difference. If you have a passion, you should try it.”

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discovery flight around Rochester. After we looped around town once, Peters looked at me, a twinkle in his eye, and said, “Your controls.” My palms were sweating slightly against my yoke, but I


was too excited to say no. “My controls,” I responded. With that, Peters removed his hands from his yoke. At 800’ above ground, I was flying the plane. After a prospective member has taken

ground school, they have the opportunity to join the club as an owner-member. Then they can take private lessons from one of the licensed flight instructors, some of whom initially earned their wings at the flying club.

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“People always think, ‘I can’t really afford this,’ but to buy in as an owner-member, it’s relatively inexpensive,” Szalay says. Since the members own the planes together, much of the overhead is taken


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care of by club dues. Once a member has their private pilot license, they are welcome to schedule a plane whenever they want and go wherever they want, even for overnight trips. All of this went through my mind as I gently turned the plane around the southern tip of Lake Manitou, now 1,800’ in the air. The plane almost felt alive, responding to my lightest touch, with the engine’s purr echoing in the cockpit. “I could get used to this,” I thought. All too soon, it was time to land. “Your controls,” I told Peters. “My controls,” he replied. I watched the world slowly rise to meet me as Peters set down the bird.

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As our discovery flight ended, my desire to take ground school was starting to take root. “Don’t say you wish you did,” Szalay told me in the hanger. “Life is short. You should do the things that interest you, and that you enjoy and find meaning in. I did. I showed up at a class and I’ve never looked back.” I thanked both men and left the hangar, my mind nearly bursting with euphoria. As I passed the airport gate, the last of the sunlight winked out over the horizon. Hopefully someday I will again fly into the sunset. Mentone Flying Club is located at 445 State Road 25 in Rochester. Contact them by calling Szalay at 574-2984000. The next ground school will be offered on Thursdays from January 20 through March 17 in 2022, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. For more information, visit mentoneflyingclub.org.


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Erica Hemphill, co-owner of 10-56 Brewing in Knox, says she and her husband Mike were inspired to open the business through their passion for home brewing. “After we fell in love with home brewing, we decided running a brewery would make sense for us as we neared the time for Mike to retire from the Indiana State Police,” Hemphill says. “I was deep into growing my newborn photography company, Love You Baby Photography, serving many local hospitals, and decided it was time to bring on more local photographers so I could focus on building 10-56 Brewing.”

It was a perfect time to put their plan into action. “Brewing fit into our vision of owning businesses, as we wanted to create businesses that others could benefit from,” Hemphill says. “We gained the licenses to brew for distribution in 2014, and started distributing to restaurants and participating in all the brew fests our schedules would allow. We couldn’t have a taproom while Mike was still a state trooper, so we continued on the distribution

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“We are proud of our friendly and quirky brewery,” Hemphill says. “We have an amazing following of locals as well, and there are so many people who travel to us. We are also a Harvest Host, and you’ll likely see campers overnight at our place as they get off the

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tap beer and one guest-tap cider, as well as a variety of guest beers in cans and bottles. We offer live music every weekend and we have some of the best local artists you’ll ever find.”

10-56 Brewing offers 10 taps of draft beer.

The brewery was given number-one bar honors in Starke County in 2020 and 2021, according to a reader survey by the Starke County Leader. The business also won for number-one pizza, as well as number one and two in the bartender category for 2021.

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“I love our Poppy’s SMOP,’” she says. “Poppy is my dad, and sausage, mushroom, onion and green peppers is his favorite combination.”

“We make 45 different recipes from pilsners to deep chocolate stouts,” Hemphill says. “We strive to maintain a style and color scale along our tap wall. We always have a cider guest tap, and one other guest tap we rotate to support local breweries. Our new taproom cooler has a wide variety of hard-to-find cans and bottles. We’re one of only a few places in northern Indiana carrying Hoosier products. All of our products except wine are available for dine-in or carry-out.”

“We have appetizers, salads, sandwiches, burgers, pizza and desserts,” Hemphill says. “Our peanut butter and jelly tots and buffalo tots are very popular, and our pizza has a cult following. Our pizza dough is a family recipe, and made on-site daily. We use fresh ingredients, and pile them high before drowning it all in a pile of the best blends of cheeses. We let that cheese flow over and caramelize along the edges for a special treat you’d never expect.” Hemphill has her own personal favorites.

Hemphill is excited about introducing online ordering on the company’s new website. “We’re family friendly and dog friendly,” she adds. “We also host and cater special events.” For more information on 10-56 Brewing, located at 2120 South U.S. Highway 35 in Knox, call 574-772-7238.

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MAJOR MILESTONE Celebrating 50 Years of Culver Girls Academy Writer / Jeff Kenney Photography Provided

few faculty daughters audited classes, though a watershed moment occurred in the fall of The staff members at Culver Academies 1957 when two daughters of are celebrating a milestone throughout CMA instructors, Jean Curry this school year: 50 years since the launch and Greta Hughes, enrolled as of its first high school program exclusively proper CMA students - a first for for girls. the school. The two graduated in 1959 with CMA diplomas, and Culver Girls Academy (CGA), initially by then more faculty daughters known as the Culver Academy for Girls were enrolling. (CAG), saw its first 100 students set foot on campus on the fall of 1971, and its first 16 That number always remained graduates bid the campus farewell in June relatively small, and the girls of 1972. were in many ways outside The opening of the program made headlines across the U.S. This was not surprising since Culver Military Academy (CMA) had earned an international reputation as a boys high school program dating back to 1894. “Culver Military Academy Invaded - By 100 Coeds!” read a typical headline in the Cleveland Plain Dealer newspaper of the day. The first young women of CAG were not the first females to attend Culver, however. As far back as the early 20th century, a

the mainstream of the life and culture of the school. The addition of a summer theater program in 1960, a companion to long-standing, storied summer programs launched in 1902 with the Culver Summer Naval School, paved the way for girls to become part of Culver Summer Schools and Camps. That role became more formal when, in 1965, the first program exclusively for young women at Culver opened as the Summer School for Girls. An early member of its staff, and soon

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change attitudes towards the military. CMA saw decreasing enrollment numbers, and the women’s movement was impacting a number of prominent schools to shift to coeducational models. Culver, in fact, sought to handle its program a bit differently than most every other school in the nation by opting for a coordinate model, rather than coeducational proper. That is, the girls school was intentionally developed with a separate leadership structure, priorities, traditions and wardrobe, distinct from the longstanding military program that undergirds the boys school, CMA, to this day. England and others involved in crafting what would become CGA emphasized the importance of different learning styles and environments for girls than boys. They modeled their program on the European prefect system, soon adopting iconic attributes like the CAG crest (its symbol and coat-of-arms) and Graduation Arch, the latter distinct from the hallowed graduation tradition of the CMA Iron Gate. Girls did not take part in the military exercises utilized in the boys system, and resided, then and now, in dorms rather than barracks. By 1975 the girls school name had changed to its present-day Culver Girls Academy. Numbers continued to grow, as did opportunities for girls in academics, athletics, fine arts and extracurriculars, as well as in the area of horsemanship. In 1980 a girls horsemanship club dubbed the Equestriennes became CGA’s first honor organization (requiring strict criteria be met 54 / THE LAKES MAGAZINE / JANUARY 2022 / TownePost.com


in academics and citizenship in order to participate), and by 1985 the Equestriennes joined the famous Culver Black Horse Troop in its trip to Washington, D.C., to take part in the presidential inaugural parade. That parade was cancelled due to inclement weather, but the Equestriennes rode proudly in the 1989 parade and, with the exception of the 1993 parade, in which Culver did not participate, have done so at each subsequent inaugural to the present day, in addition to appearances at events like the Indy 500 and World Equestrian Games. In recent decades, CGA leadership has come into its own with gusto, as young women in the program have taken the lead in global endeavors like the Leadership Committee for Africa, and facilitated remarkable initiatives like Relay for Life of Culver. The latter has brought together area residents from a variety of walks of life and has raised more than $1 million

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who, by the time of her death in 1996 (a year during which she was able to take part in silver anniversary celebrations of the school she spearheaded), described the accomplishments of CGA as “very personally for me the realization of a dream.” Steering the ship of CGA today is the first of its graduates to hold the office of Dean of Girls - Lynn Rasch, from the class of 1976 (and a key staff member at the school from the early 1980s). From that office she and the students, faculty and staff of Culver Academies are spending this school year looking both backward at the genesis and growth of the program, and forward to its next 50 years, with a celebration of the occasion culminating in May of 2022. Rasch’s own words from 2015, when she took office as dean, may be as apt a summation of the past, present and future of the landmark program as any: “There

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By the time the argument became a fond memory, Ruthless had stuck as a good name for the bar. Even after Dwight passed away in August of 2019, Gunter decided to keep the name as it was. Ruthless Bar & Patio is a showcase of Dwight’s legacy “This is what he lived for,” Gunter says. “He lived to see that end result of a finished job. He would be so happy right now and so pleased with the way it ended up.” Customers appreciate the establishment’s laid-back and simple atmosphere. No matter when they come in, patrons can enjoy an excellent selection from the bar’s limited menu and a drink from one of the 12 drafts, with a good-quality IPA and a stout always on tap.

best beer out,” she says. “The thing about IPAs and microbrews is that you don’t always want to keep the same one on. You for sure want to come in and try the next beer.” The family-style patio offers a unique place for guests of all ages to come and enjoy a sandwich and fries by one of

“There are always at least four that are interchanging per the season and the next

the fire pits. Thanks to the courtyard’s design, Gunter hopes to be able to keep it open nine months out of the year. Even as late as December of last year, guests were able to enjoy a drink outside while warming up next to the fire. Gunter enjoys dreaming about ways to expand the restaurant’s effect on the

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community. One is by hosting events, like their Monday movie nights. She’s also looking forward to their upcoming Valentine’s Day celebration - one of many holiday events to come. “It’s something to bring people out, because they’re already in town and celebrating so let’s just go out and socialize a bit more instead of being home the whole time,” she says. She also hopes that sometime this year the bar owners in town can come together to offer a pub crawl. During this event, participants would purchase a special mug that entitles them to a special dish and drink at participating locations. “It gives you a reason to walk around town and have a good time,” Gunter says.

The staff of Pulaski Memorial Hospital Medical and Surgical Group works diligently to provide groundbreaking services and care to the residents of Pulaski and Starke Counties and the surrounding communities. With twenty-three excellent physicians and nurse practitioners operating clinics in five convenient locations, our team is dedicated to providing “Quality Care, Closer To Home.”

“Hopefully other businesses can benefit too. We can work together as a team and hopefully help each other grow.” Ruthless Bar & Patio is located at 604 Main Street in Rochester. Reach out to them by calling 574-223-7884. Follow them on Facebook to learn about upcoming events and additions to the menu.

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January and February All Month Long – 2022 Olympic Winter Reading for adults. Go for the GOLD at the Culver-Union Township Public Library! For more details, visit www.culver.lib.in.us or call 574-842-2941

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KLA BOARD MEETING AT THE KLA CLUBHOUSE

6:30pm – KLA Board Meeting at the KLA Clubhouse. Meeting are open to the public and community support is needed! Come to a board meeting to see if you might be interested in helping! Rent the Koontz Lake Clubhouse for your next party! The rental fee is $50.00. If interested, please contact Mandy at 708-927-0228. The facility holds up to 100 people and has a fully equipped kitchen. Like us on Facebook! – Koontz Lake Association

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BREMEN CONSERVATION CLUB’S 18 ANNUAL RAFFLE AND ICE FISHING DERBY.

6a-3p – Bremen Conservation Club’s 18 Annual Raffle and Ice Fishing Derby. This is a fun fundraiser drawing over 100 anglers with great raffle prizes, breakfast, and food throughout the event and just a fun day in the middle of winter. The fishing event takes place from 6 AM to 3 PM but food is available throughout the day. **Rain check (Ice check) date is set for February 5th.

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Knox - Winamac Community Health Center Caring for your healthcare needs since 2007

Knox-Winamac Community Health Center is a private non-profit agency providing affordable high-quality, primary care to residents of Starke and Pulaski Counties.

Walter Fritz, MD

David Cook , MD

We accept Medicare, Medicaid and most commercial insurances. We have a Sliding Fee Scale available to qualified individuals which can significantly reduce the cost of your office visit.

Services Available Primary and Preventive care • Physical Examinations Employment • Sports • School Physicals Well Child Checks • Immunizations • Chronic Disease Mangagement Laboratory Service • Breast and Cervical Cancer Screenings Management Women’s Health Screenings and Annual Exams • Behavioral Healthcare Open Monday thru Friday and every Saturday until noon

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