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Columbia City / Indiana / United States
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Welcome to Daniel Menu & Party Consulting, LLC. We are a full-service catering business serving Whitley County and the surrounding area for the past 17 years. Consider having us cater for your weddings, reunions, business events, graduations, parties, luncheons, and meetings. If you can plan it, we can cater it. Give us a call today for more information!
Franklin / Indiana / United States
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Now in its 3rd generation of family ownership, Flinn & Maguire, located in Franklin, IN, is a funeral home that truly understands the importance of family and is there for you at a time when family means the most. Our core values are compassion, dignity, and understanding and we live these values every day and in all our interactions. We offer traditional funerals, along with personalized funerals, as well as cremation and veteran services and no detail is too small or insignificant to be noticed and addressed. We also offer pre-planning services and grief support. Two large chapels are available for the convenience and comfort of our families. We are located on U.S. 31 North and are available to listen, comfort, and support. Please give us a call and to consider preplanning, visit our websites Simple Planner tool.
Cedar Lake / Indiana / United States
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By 1912, Monon Railroad was not satisfied with the current management and began looking for new park managers. E.Y. Woolley, Associate Pastor of the Moody Church of Chicago had the vision of a conference grounds & a summer camp for those who attended the Moody Church. Early in 1914, Woolleys vision became fulfilled when the Monon Railroad gave the church permission to become the new manager of Monon Park. In 1915, Paul Rader became pastor of the church and was very instrumental in the work at Cedar Lake. The Church accepted the wooded park as a gift and promised to take good care of the grounds and lake front. The excursion trains would continue with trains running with tickets sold to Christian groups in need of summer outings. The Church made many improvements, which resulted in an increase in picnic crowds. By 1919, Monon Park was officially sold to the Moody Church for the total sum of $1. The park was now the Moody Assembly Grounds at Cedar Lake.To meet a need for overnight lodging, Mr. Glendenning gave his hotel to the Moody Churchs Conference Grounds. The Reverend Charles Watt was known as an expert carpenter. Watt and his helpers literally cut the huge Glendenning Hotel into two pieces. They then moved the sections deeper into the park property, where they were reassembled to become once again a tourist abode. The building was dedicated in 1919. Other permanent buildings were constructed and named for loyal church members.By 1923, Moody Church experienced financial difficulties, which stopped its work at Cedar Lake. Simultaneously, the work was handed over to Mr. Bowles, Mr. Erickson and Mr. Swanson, three elders of the church. On April 23, 1923, the Cedar Lake Conference Association was incorporated. As a means to purchase the grounds from Moody Church, association stocks and summer homes were sold.The middle and late 1920s were prosperous at Cedar Lake once the economy picked back up after World War I. When John Duff became the association president in 1927, great things occurred. In this same year, the annual conferences, which began in July and ended Labor Day had commenced. In 1928, the Fundamental Young Peoples Fellowship Conference included Arthur McKee as the speaker. Despite the Great Depression, work continued, but it was impossible to generate any cash surplus. In 1929, the first boys camp took place and this was followed in the next year with the first girls camp. The association felt that it could not handle the financial responsibility to pay the insurance for the Glendenning Hotel and dropped it in 1935. Around Labor Day of that same year, it burned to the ground and the damage was estimated at $25, 000. Despite this, Hotel Rest-A-While was completed in July of the following year.During the 1940s conferences, concerts and camps continued. By 1948, the Monon Railroad moved the section of the tracks that skirted the western shore of Cedar Lake about a quarter of a mile west, which left about a half of a mile of lakefront open to purchase by the Cedar Lake Conference Association. Soon enough this land was purchased from the railroad for $15, 000 with the help of a short-term loan from the First National Bank of Crown Point. Several loads of dirt were brought in and the lakefront was re-landscaped. By about 1950, South Gate Chapel was built and construction of the west wing of Hotel Rest-A-While began. In 1958, Richard Boldt became the new manager.In the 1960s, there was a realization that more modern conveniences were needed for guests. By 1964, Cedars #1-6 were beginning to be built. During the mid-1980s, rooms in Hotel Rest-A-While were being remodeled and by the early 1990s, Cedars #7-12 were constructed. With this realization for modern facilities, the Cedar Lake Bible Conference Grounds was renamed the Cedar Lake Bible Conference Center by about 1980. At this time Al Lackey became Executive Director. One of the largest struggles for Mr. Lackey and the conference association during the 19
Schererville / Indiana / United States
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Located in Schererville, Ind., The Patrician Banquet Center provides facilities and hosts weddings, business meetings and private parties. It also conducts anniversaries, fundraisers, luncheons, proms, religious events, reunions and showers. The center maintains several rooms that feature Internet access and professional seating for conferences that include more than 850 persons. It also provides gazebo for wedding ceremonies. The center s menu includes tender roast pork, filet mignon, chicken rigatoni, Portobello mushroom ravioli, boneless chicken breasts and buttered green beans. Its desserts include clairs, brownies, cream puffs, cannoli, fresh fruit, ice cream and cheesecake.
Argos / Indiana / United States
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Caseys General Store is a convenience store and a whole lot more. Stop by Caseys for fresh, homemade pizza, sandwiches, donuts and much more. Come by and see why were much more than a gas station.
Kokomo / Indiana / United States
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From birthday parties to elegant wedding receptions, Celebrations offers a beautiful setting and superior services that will make your event a memory that everyone present will treasure. Spacious rooms offer plenty of space for wedding ceremonies, dancing and buffet lines. Conference Rooms are available for smaller groups of up to 80 guests or our Great room accommodates groups up to 300.
Terre Haute / Indiana / United States
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The Station Floral & Hair Design Studio provides Floral Arrangements, Wedding Supplies, Beauty Salons Services, Corporate Flower Arrangements, Funeral Flower Arrangements to the Terre Haute, IN area.
Indianapolis / Indiana / United States
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Warsaw / Indiana / United States
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Since 1915 Peerless has served Northeastern Indiana as the oldest full service cleaner in the area. We have built our reputation on expert service, quality, value and attention to detail. Our experience allows us to determine the best cleaning method for each individual garment. Trust Peerless with all your garment cleaning. We make the process as easy and convenient as possible.
Newburgh / Indiana / United States
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Mobile Club Entertainment has been providing the Tri-State with the best value in DJ Entertainment since 2003! Weve been rated #1 in event satisfaction in Indiana since 2010! We provide 2 DJs, Great Equipment, Wireless Microphones, Free Online Event Planning and so much more, at every event we entertain! We utilize our top-of-the-line equipment and experience as Radio, Club & Mobile DJs to provide an entertainment experience unlike any other! Contact us today to setup a free, in-person consultation.
West Terre Haute / Indiana / United States
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