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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 3

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DAILY CHRONICLE Mooday, Jun. 1 2, 1 995 3 IEESTYLE Kurt Gessler, Lifestyle Editor Veteran highlights concert College offers creative summer camps WIU alums to get married astronauts live in space and how a rocket works. You build and launch a rocket and try samples of space food. Class meets Monday-Thursday, June 19-22, 9 a.m. to noon, a second session meets 1-4 p.m., Akerlow Hall, Room 204.

The $75 fee includes a model rocket and an official NASA patch and cap. For more information or to check available space, call the Children's Program Office (708466-4811). tracks and making plaster casts. Learn to predict local weather and to identify trees and plants. Use natural dyes to tie-dye a T-shirt.

This new class meets Monday-Friday, June 19 23, p.m., Akerlow Hall, Room 205. Bring a prewashed white T-shirt to tie-dye. $55 fee. Space Camp It's minus 10 and counting for grades four-six at Space Camp. Leam what happens in the astronaut training program, how Sugar Grove Waubonsie Valley Community College is offering a series of hands-on summer courses for elementary-school age students at its Sugar Grove campus.

Nature Safari Get ready for an outdoor education in Nature Safari mini-camp for grades four through six. Students explore local animals and their natural habitats. Hike on Waubonsee's campus and Red Oak Nature Center searching for will be the annual Flag Day Ceremony. The officers of the DeKalb Elks Club headed by Exal-ter Ruler Ed Pevonka and a local color guard will participate in this portion of the program. The Band will perform a program of light classics, musical comedy favorites and popular marches.

These free programs, held each Tuesday evening, are sponsored by the City of DeKalb and the DeKalb Park District. For the benefit of those unable to go to the Park, the program is carried live over radio station WLBK. nly 1 To Save On ooo 2 Hrs. actory Items! SLEEPER BONANZA! Simmoms Rowe Klaussner HI lareai irect XMr7 The opening of the Summer Concert Season next Tuesday evening marks the 139th consecutive year for the DeKalb Band. The soloist for the first concert is soprano, Jenneane Bejnarowicz, a veteran performer with the DeKalb Band and a favorite with local audiences.

She has also appeared with the Rockford and Kishwaukee Symphonies as well as the Chicago Heights Symphony Orchestra and Stage Coach Theater musical productions. She will be performing music from "Show Boat" and "South A special feature of this concert 1J 1 l. I 2D Three glass 1 I l-r I V7T Ml 111 I II tL 3 l'On tt i niHver nnirrc''" ON BEDDING! Top-rated Simmons and Serta! Twin, full queen and king. 41 l-artnrv nour tunn C17R All with innerspnng mattress! Values 5649 to SI 099 1 Elizabeth Cole Kevin Smith COLE-SMITH Elizabeth Ann Cole, Chicago, and Kevin Donald Smith, Rock-ford, will be married on July 22, 1995, at St, Alexander's Church, Palos Heights. The bride-to-be is the daughter ftf John and Khanwi Cole.

Palos Heights. She is a 1988 graduate of Carl Sandburg High School, Or land Park, and a 1992 graduate of Western Illinois University, earning a bachelor of science degree. She is employed by the Discovery Center Museum, Rock-ford. Her fiance is the son of Russell and Marilyn Smith, Sycamore. He is a 1988 graduate of DeKalb High School and a 1993 graduate of Western Illinois University, earning a degree in communications.

He is employed at LandstarInway, Rockford. 3 A -r-- Anne Pietens Matthew Vosmilc PIETENS-VOSMIK Anne Pietens and Matthew Vosmik, St. Charles, will be married on September 23, 1993, at the Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. John, Sycamore. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Brad and Linda Pietens, DeKaln.

She is a 1985 graduate of DeKalb High School; a 1989 graduate of Calvin College, Grand Rapids, earning a bachelor of arts in communication; and a 1991 graduate of Northern Illinois University, earning a master's of science degree in instructional technology education. She is employed by Authur Andersen, St. Charles. Her fiance is the son of Mrs. Jean Arm Vosmik, Lyndhurst, Ohio, and Mr.

George Lyndhurst, Rocky River, Ohio. He is a 1982 graduate of Charles F. Brush High School, Lyndhurst, Ohio; a 1986 graduate of Ohio State University, earning a bachelor of arts in communication; and a 1990 graduate of Ohio State University, earning a master of arts in organizational communication. He is employed by Arthur Andersen, St. Charles.

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