Iota Xi Annoucnes Celebrating the Arts Winners

Celebrating the ArtsIota Xi, Winamac’s chapter of Psi Iota Xi Sorority, hosted “Celebrating the Arts” on April 6, 2013. The art exhibition and contest had nearly 100 entries – thanks to all young artists who submitted pieces from Eastern Pulaski Elementary School, Eastern Pulaski High School, Caston Middle School, West Central Elementary School and West Central High School. Our community is truly enriched by your talent! Continue reading

Psi Iota Xi Presents Craft and Vendor Show “Spring It On!”

 
 
The Knox Chapter of the Psi Iota Xi Sorority will be sponsoring a spring craft and vendor show at the community building in Washington Township on Saturday, April 6. The event will take place 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. CT, when Tammy Fletcher, chapter president, said the sorority will be coordinating a fun, family-oriented springtime activity that will include traditional vendors of spices, handbags, candles, jewelry, and all kinds of other items.

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North Judson-San Pierre High School

Approximately 200 youngsters are expected to gather tomorrow at the North Judson-San Pierre Elementary School for the 17th Annual Young Artists Conference sponsored by Psi Iota Xi Sorority, the Starke County Fine Arts Commission, and the Starke County Community Foundation.

Marilyn Lucac is one of the organizers who helps arrange for talented presenters to come to the event.   She explained how many authors would be in attendance.

“We have four published authors.  A few of them will have their books for sale, and will autograph them,” said Lucac.

The Sief brothers will be back again.  The pair were favorites in the past.

”I have a set of twins, Adam and Jeremy Seif, coming.  Adam has a book, ‘All About Spencer.’ I have an order form for the book if any of the children wants one.  Last year he brought books, and ran out,” Lucac said.

This is the Seventeenth Young Artists Conference.  There is a $5 registration fee which includes lunch.  No child is turned away, they can register at the door.

The conference is for children first grade through the fifth, and registration is between 8:30 and 9 a.m. CT tomorrow.