Week in Review 2016-11-27
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Northeast Dubois High School senior Cole Scherzinger, a peer mentor, and Dubois Middle School fifth-grader Trace Peek played basketball, along with fifth-grader Dylan Hembree and eight-grader Tanner Morris, not pictured, after lunch at the middle school on Friday. Cole was partnered with Tanner as peer mentor.Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
Northeast Dubois High School freshman Jara Braunecker, a peer mentor, back left, talked with Dubois Middle School sixth-grader Kyla Dickens during lunch as they sat with sixth-grader Anna Butler, left, and her peer mentor freshman Presley Neukam at the middle school on Friday. High school students indentified by their classmates as "naturally helpful" serve as peer mentors to middle school students. The high schoolers visit the middle school for lunch one Friday each month.Sarah Shaw/The Herald
Ethan Minihan of Grand Rivers, Ky., 4, held a candle with help from his mother and Holland-native Sara during an advent candlelight service Sunday night at St. James Lutheran Church in Holland. A freewill offering was designated for the family of Kathy Buse of Santa Claus, who has been affected by cancer.Sarah Shaw/The Herald
Trinity Darling of Holland, 5, left, Adalyn Blessinger of Huntingburg, 4, and Amelia Kirk of Holland, 4, sang during an advent candlelight service Sunday night at St. James Lutheran Church in Holland. A freewill offering was designated for the family of Kathy Buse of Santa Claus, who has been affected by cancer.Sarah Shaw/The Herald
Ellington Flamion of Holland, 2, held a candle while performing with the cherub choir during an advent candlelight service Sunday night at St. James Lutheran Church in Holland. A freewill offering was designated for the family of Kathy Buse of Santa Claus, who has been affected by cancer.Sarah Shaw/The Herald
Sara Minihan of Grand Rivers, Ky., left, her son Ethan, 4, and her mother Martha Krohn of Princeton sang "Silent Night" during an advent candlelight service Sunday night at St. James Lutheran Church in Holland. A freewill offering was designated for the family of Kathy Buse of Santa Claus, who has been affected by cancer.Sarah Shaw/The Herald
Sara Prusz of Holland, left, held her 7-month-old grandson Ian Mathies of Huntingburg to greet his great-grandmother Melba Prusz of Holland, following an advent candlelight service Sunday night at St. James Lutheran Church in Holland. A freewill offering was designated for the family of Kathy Buse of Santa Claus, who has been affected by cancer.Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
Volunteers from the Retired Seniors Volunteer Program, from left, Bev Schnell, Leona Hief, Shirley Greulich, Marlene Otto and LaVerne Lechner, all of Jasper, served the Monday afternoon meal as part of the Dubois County Community Meal program at Ozanam Hall in Jasper. "I feel blessed when I see all these people come for their meals. Blessed that I can help," said LaVerne Lechner.Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
Volunteers from the Retired Seniors Volunteer Program, from left, Leona Hief, Shirley Greulich, Marlene Otto and LaVerne Lechner, all of Jasper, served the Monday afternoon meal as part of the Dubois County Community Meal program at Ozanam Hall in Jasper. "It makes me feel good to do something for other people," said Shirley Greulich.Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
Rosie Uebelhor of Jasper, left, and Fran Johnson, the site coordinator for the Dubois County Community Meal program, helped prepare the Monday afternoon meal at Ozanam Hall in Jasper. Free hot meals are served from 1 to 3 p.m. Mondays, from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesdays and from 10:30 a.m. to noon Saturdays. Rosie has volunteered weekly to prepare the meals since the program was founded in 2009.Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
Fran Johnson, the site coordinator for the Dubois County Community Meal program, center left, and Bev Schnell of Jasper, prepared the buffet as Leona Hief, left, LaVerne Lechner and Marlene Otto, all of Jasper, dished out slices of pies in preparation for the Monday afternoon meal at Ozanam Hall in Jasper.