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NOW OPEN cafe & cakes cof fee cafe "When you care enough to send the very best" Marge's Shop 716 Main St. 812-354-9372 Petersburg Regular Hours: Monday – Saturday 9-5 New Arrivals Willow Tree Collectibles Hallmark Father's Day Cards Hallmark Cards, Lib's Candy, Assorted Gifts, Graduation Gifts and Cards, Gift Wrap and Accessories Say Happy Father's Day to the special man in your life! That's my Dad Plus 6 more Willow Tree Father's Day collectibles Pregnant... or think you are? Call:1-877-257-1084 or Locally Call: 1-812-354-2814 • Free pregnancy testing • Free counseling and info. on pregnancy options. • Confi dential counseling for women & men who are suff ering from post-abortion syndrome. • Residential Care • Health and assistance referrals. • Training and education. • Assistance in getting baby and maternity clothes washpcc@sbcglobal.net www.washingtonpregnancycenter.com Area Happenings Mt. Olympus Alum- ni Banquet—Detour: Bridge out: Take 41 North, turn right on Steelman Road, then left on Trippet, then turn right on John Ford Road. Saturday, June 16, with social hour at 4 p.m. and catered dinner at 5 p.m. at the Mt. Olympus gym. For more information, con- tact Patty Craig at 812- 385 -8228. Petersburg Senior Citizens Center - The senior citizens center is open from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. on Monday, Tues- day, Wednesday and Fri- day in the Pike County Courthouse basement. A big meal is served on Wednesday and the sec- ond and fourth Tuesday a lighter meal is served fol- lowing Bingo, donations accepted to help with the cost. Everyone is wel- come. For more informa- tion, call 812-354-8727. Free Clothing Bank - Oak Grove Church in Oakland City offers a free clothing bank each Tuesday 9 -11 a.m. (Oakland City time) for everyone. They carry new and used clothing. Location is on Morton street, just past Chuck- les. Come to the gymna- sium door located at the back of the church. Celebrate Recovery Program – Meets ev- ery Sunday night from 5 to 7 p.m. at 207 Lafay- ette St. in Winslow. For more information, call Krystal Breeding 812- 582-2562. Women's Can- cer Support Group- The Lange-Fuhs Can- cer Center at Memori- al Hospital and Health Care Center offers a support group for wom- en who have had cancer of any type or are cur- rently undergoing can- cer treatment. Sessions are the third Tuesday of each month from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the Lange-Fuhs Can- cer Center Conference Room, located at Memo- rial Hospital and Health Care Center's Dorbett Street entrance. For more informa- tion about the "Wom- en's Support Group," visit www.mhhcc.org and click on "Classes & Events," or call The Lange-Fuhs Cancer Center at 812-996 -7488. Winslow Alcohol Anonymous – will meet every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Call 812-789 - 8535 for location of the meeting. ICE AGE BONES WATERFALL DISCOVERY OPEN DAILY CAVE EXPLORING OPTION UNDERGROUND BOAT RIDE .com $ 2 OFF Adults $ 1 OFF Kids Housewives Club helps young families By Andy Heuring Hospitals don't send home a manual with young parents when they leave the hospi- tal and return home. It is a time that can be downright traumatic for young par- ents especially young moth- ers. Even more so for young mothers with little or no sup- port from their family. Daisy Moyes, a mother with eight children under the age of 12, knows first hand the trials and tribu- lations of young mothers. About two years ago she was in the Dollar General Store and saw a young couple, a re- ally young couple: the father was 15 and the mother was 17. She talked to them brief- ly while in the store and saw they needed help and guid- ance. So she had them fol- low her home and she was able to give them some chil- dren's clothes. A week or so later the couple's car broke down. Daisy's husband is a mechanic and he helped them get it fixed. She ran into another young girl with a child who needed help. Moyes said her mother died when she was 15, so she understands what it was like to not have a mother. So after helping these young mothers she got the idea to start a Housewives Club in Pike County. Moyes said the group is based around family life. It provides several servic- es for young mothers. She said it allows mothers to get out of the house with their children and visit with oth- er adults. The members are also able to give each other advice. The other thing they do is group activities. Moyes said there is a free or nearly free activity in the area almost every day of the week. Each week they have standing activities that in- clude: Monday—free swimming at Prides Creek Beach; Tuesday—Washington theatre has free movie Wednesday—Free splash park at Hornady Park in Pe- tersburg "On Thursdays we try to do something educational. I'm a license home school- er. Maybe we go to Lin- coln State Park or Grouse- land in Vincennes." She said they typically have enough moms with minivans so peo- ple without transportation and can ride along. Normal- ly they have about 10 to 15 people taking part in their events. She said they typically take Fridays off so families can be together with each other. She said the activities all just fun for the kids. "Wednesday is kind of a vent day." She explained while the kids are playing in the splash park the moms are able to talk aboaut their problems. She said they also help each other with things like sharing economical rec- ipes. "I can feed my whole family for $4.69." The group usually get t- shirts for moms and kids alike. She said that way it is much easier to keep track of everyone. Another benefit of the group is it allows mothers to get to know each other. Gives them connections with other mothers. "If you need a babysitter. You have someone to call, that you know." Anyone interested in the group can check out their Facebook page at House- wives Club or Lets have fun 101 or just call her at 812- 582-1594. MAY BELLE CELEBRATES 90TH BIRTHDAY May Belle Hobson Schmaltz, originally from Pike County, will celebrate her 90th birthday on June 19 with a card shower. Cards may be sent to 119 W. Vine Street, Oakland City, IN 47660. Birthday May Belle Hobson Schmaltz

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