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ID
104019
Title of Article
Remote-controlled model aircraft take to the skies
Source
Elkhart Truth
Location
Microfilm - Reference Desk
Picture Caption
From left, Fox Valley Aero Club member Bob Bowe, FVAC member and owner of the Hansa Brandenburg John Howe and President of the FVAC Dale Gathman prepare to launch the bi-plane Saturday during the Air Supremacy Over Goshen event on Saturday; Steve Forrest shows off his Grumman TBF Avenger for the Air Supremacy airshow at Goshen Municipal Airport on Saturday; Model remote controlled aircraft enthusiasts show off their planes during the Air Supremacy Over Goshen event on Saturday; Pilots showcase their remote-controlled aircraft at Goshen Municipal Airport on Saturday, part of the Air Supremacy Over Goshen event
Aubrey Parks (left), clinic director and community health nurse at RETA Pregnancy Clinic and Family Resources, talks with a community member about the services RETA offers during a community baby shower at the Tolson Center on Saturday; Tara Morris (right), executive director of the Minority Health Coalition Elkhart County, speaks to families during a community baby shower
A tinsmith shapes a cup the old-fashioned way based on a design found at Fort Ouiatenon near modern-day West Lafayette. The fort, built in 1717, was the first fortified European settlement in what is now Indiana. The presentation was part of Five Medals 2026, a two-day event at Amish Acres in Nappanee; Militiamen and frontiersmen chat during the Five Medals 2026 reenactment at Amish Acres in Nappanee. This was the second year the longtime event was held at Amish Acres; Kevin Stewart of Winona, Indiana, talk with guests about a modified Chippewa kitchen that might have been found in Wisconsin hundreds of years ago according to the work of archaeologists. The presentation was part of Five Medals 2026, a two-day event at Amish Acres in Nappanee; Joe Zdziebko of Osceola, a teacher and reenactor, shows a musketball used during the French and Indian War. Part of the Five Medals event at Amish Acres in Nappanee, Zdziebko was depicting a French marine of the 1750s and showed furs, maps and weapons used during the period; Members of various militia muster Saturday as part of Five Medals 2026, a two-day reenactment event at Amish Acres in Nappanee
Selina Alcantar with Unity Gardens of South Bend talks about natural soaps with Sue Howell of Middlebury, middle, and Jill Becker of White Pigeon, Michigan; Eileen Miller, left, a certified arborist with Linton’s Enchanted Gardens in Elkhart, sells a potted flower to Christina Belote of Sturgis, Michigan; Kevin Wiener, the “All Bugs Go to Kevin” blogger, conservationist, photographer and media personality, shows a spider; Cheryl Adams of Valparaiso, left, talk about plants with Angela McDonald of Sister Lakes, Michigan, at the Farner’s Greenhouse booth
Claywood Event Center; model train; Bruce Muehlberger; Harrison DeVries, Edward Mitchell; Justin Fish, Jackson Fish, Colton Fish, Rick Fish, Hudson Fish
Tony Neilson talking to fan; Flagman/starter Jason Burgess; Lamar Newton trying mechanical bull; Senior class race; Drivers Tim Roy, J.D. Gunn, Matt Howell, Ryan Otterman; Erich Neuenschwander and son