Eddy-Little
Carla Eddy and Justin Little were united in marriage on Oct. 22, 2011, in Monticello, Ill.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Eddy of Terre Haute and a 2009 graduate of Terre Haute South Vigo High School. She is employed by Sam’s Club in Champaign, Ill.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Monte Little of Monticello, Ill. He is a graduate of Judah Christian School in Champaign, has a bachelor’s degree from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, and attends Kankakee Community College. He is employed by Meijer in Champaign.
The couple now reside in Monticello, Ill.
Valley Life
Weddings, Dec. 4, 2011
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Mother's Day stories: Amazing, Loving, Patient, Faithful, Friend, Brave
It’s merely one word, yet the conjunction of those six letters conjures up so many meanings and feelings. While teaching us both the simple and profound lessons in life, mothers somehow can instill morals and memories. They can guide us on our journey, pick us up when we fall, and let go when we must find our own strength.
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VALLEY LIFE BRIEFLY: May 13, 2012
Senior Citizens Picnic scheduled at Forest Park
New group offers support to moms
Edgar Extension to host edible centerpiece workshop
Style show features Wabash Valley celebrities
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PAW PRINTS: Kitten-proof the home before bringing pet home
It’s kitten season at the Terre Haute Humane Society. Come and take a look at all the many colors currently living at the shelter. Fall in love with the adorable babies, and take advantage of the sibling discount and adopt two. Kittens are so much fun. They’re inquisitive, playful and loving.
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TRIED ‘N’ TRUE: Rhubarb, strawberries, cherries ready at same time
With rhubarb, strawberries and cherries being about ready at the same time, this recipe is so easy.
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GRAPE SENSE: Finding a 100 percent Carignan will be worth the effort
It’s a long path from Louisville, Ky., to Saint-Jean-de-Minervois in Southern France. But that’s the journey Brown University graduate John Bojanowski took in transformation from literature major to Languedoc winery owner.
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BRIDGE COLUMN: May 13, 2012
The Terre Haute Bridge Center has been fortunate to have fine bridge teachers over the past several years. Laura Bright helped with the lessons on Monday evening for a couple years until she decided to take a break from the bridge club for the summer.
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A craft and talent all their own
Take a fiber artist mother who is compelled to tell a story through her Early American-influenced rug hooking. Add a color-loving daughter who incorporates a kaleidoscope of vibrant hues with a twist of humor into her fiber and polymer clay jewelry. The result is an enthusiastic local duo that share an art studio and the designation of Indiana Artisans.
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BRIDGE COLUMN: May 6, 2012
Bridge at the local club was exciting during the week of April 15-20. The excitement was generated by the fact that one of our members became a Life Master and a party was held on Saturday with a carry-in lunch. A total of nine tables played in a Swiss Team game honoring Joyce McWilliams. The game was directed by one of our finest players, Jim Gormong. The game was also a charity event with a portion of the player fees being forwarded to the charity of Joyce’s choice. She has chosen the ALS Association.
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PAW PRINTS: Plant a pet-safe garden this year
This is the time of year to be thinking about what type of plants you are going to plant in your garden. If you have pets, it’s important to consider their safety when deciding on which plants to put in the ground. People (and pets) are naturally attracted to the appearance and fragrance of various plants. Often, pets are drawn to eat the foliage and flowers, which can lead to life threatening side effects.
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Newsmaker: May 6, 2012
The Indiana Historical Society and the Indiana Historical Bureau established the County Historian Program in 1981 in an effort to improve the historical communication network in the state.
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TRIED ‘N’ TRUE: Cherry pie, with streusel topping instead of top crust
Cherries are one of my favorite fruits. This recipe, from Mary Hunter, is one I had never made before. I’ve always made a crust for the top of cherry pie, and this has a streusel topping.
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YOUR GREEN VALLEY: Bringing attention to the hits bees have taken through the years
The Sugar Creek Bee Club in Parke County is not short on novice bee keepers. One of their oldest members is 71-year old Wayne Price. He got into beekeeping in 1971. Price paints a landscape of the past that is much different than the world bees live in today; he says bees were common and everywhere.
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ANNIVERSARY: May 6, 2012
• Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Mott Sr.
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ENGAGEMENTS: May 6, 2012
• Thomas-Goodall
• Myers-Mossbarger
• Peyton-Hutchinson
• Thompson-Holbrook
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What do you want to be?
For more than 43 years more than 14,000 high school students have been able to explore what their future job could be like, experience college campus life and earn university credit during one-week seminars in the Summer Honors Program at Indiana State University.
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VALLEY LIFE: April 29, 2012
Marshall Library to host ‘Gardening for Dummies’
Public hearing on ‘one-buck deer’ hunting rule
Register for Tunnels & Tourists Tour by Monday
Foundation honors Sullivan County Volunteers of the Year
Power Squadron plans America’s Boating Course at Raccoon Lake
Genealogy Society offers program on cemeteries
Civil War program planned at Edgar County Historical Society
Pet Shot Clinic set May 5 in West Terre Haute
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TRIED ‘N’ TRUE: Orange muffin recipe similar to restaurant style
TRIED ‘N’ TRUE: Orange muffin recipe similar to restaurant style
I used to drive a car for a doctor and his wife to Florida, and then go back down in the spring to bring them home again. While I was there, we always ate at a place where they served these muffins. -
BRIDGE COLUMN: April 29, 2012
The Terre Haute Bridge Center has slowly lost membership over the last several years because of the membership’s aging. We have tried to encourage the youth of the community to try this wonderful game. Their lives are apparently busy with their various interests (i.e., electronic games).
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GRAPE SENSE: Gallo labels easy to find, sell well
As much as I’d like friends to quiz me about a great $50 Pinot Noir, most of the inquiries come about supermarket wines.
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PAW PRINTS: Animal rescues save lives
A rescue’s primary mission is to save animals, whether stray or from kill shelters, and most are non-profit organizations.
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SPECIAL OCCASIONS: April 29, 2012
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Mom Moments: Tell us your story
Mother’s Day is fast approaching. It’s a day we pay tribute to the women in our lives who have inspired us, made us laugh and taught us life-lessons.
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TRIED 'N' TRUE: Easy to make Cracker Pie that will surprise people
The taste of this recipe will surprise you. I make it for Christmas and I don’t tell anyone what it’s called.
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More than lab coats and microscopes
Beaker, microscope, math: three words commonly associated with the topic of science. People often shy away from science because it has a complex connotation.
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Dana to celebrate Arbor Day by planting trees
The town of Dana will stage a community workday to plant the first trees of the Dana Urban Forest. The workday will begin at 9 a.m. April 28 with town officials making an Arbor Day proclamation to mark the event.
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Military Notes: Apr. 22, 2012
Air Force Airman 1st Class Kirstin C. Kimball graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
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Behavior modification often successful for dogs with fear of thunder
Thunder and other loud noises often frighten dogs (and other pets).
- Special occasions: Apr. 22, 2012
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Veterans database being expanded
The Parke County Indiana Historian has compiled a list of Parke County veterans — those who were born, lived, served or died in Parke County.
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