Daleville High seeking 1990 alumni
DALEVILLE — Daleville High School is looking for addresses for the following alumni of the Class of 1990 so that the student council can extend an invitation for them to attend their 20th class reunion during Homecoming 2010 at Daleville High School on Friday, Feb. 5. If someone knows an address, call Pat Keogh at the school at 378-3371 or e-mail pkeogh@daleville.k12.in.us.
Addresses are need for: Darby Baldwin, Tyler Batten, Amy Benner, Steve Calvert, Nikki Conkin, Kathy Dodge, JR Elliott, Teresa Ellison, Jeff Estep, Debbie Gillum, Scott Gillum, TJ Graham, Mike Harrison, Joseph Haynes, Penny Hester, Bill Hutchison, Bart Johnson, Jay Jones, Teresa Jones, Janelle Lucas, April McEwen,Chris McMullen, Dawn Robinson, Mark Rowe, Becky Russ, Jacinna Salyers, Brian Sherwood, Kristen Stanley, Chad Thomas, Jim Thompson, Cherish Wallace and Jason Williams.
Legion post hosts Thanksgiving dinner
PENDLETON — The Pendleton American Legion Post 117, 611 W. State St., will have its annual Thanksgiving pitch-in dinner for members, their families and guests Sunday. Doors open at noon, and the meal will be served at 2 p.m. Meat will be furnished. Those attending should bring a covered dish.
Kidz Take the Stage offers free admission
ANDERSON — Kidz Take the Stage, an Anderson area children’s performing arts program, will offer free admission to eight children between the ages of 6 and 18 who would like to learn about the KTS program and performing.
Children will learn basic stage terminology and singing while rehearsing for a December performance of “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.” To qualify for the free entry, children must be new to KTS. Call Darlene at 602-4774 or e-mail kidzstage@aol.com before Nov. 23.
Gospel concert at Allen Chapel
ANDERSON — Psalmist recording artist Denise Clark will be featured at the Celebration, Praise & Worship Gospel Concert at 5 p.m. Saturday at Allen Chapel AME Church. Additional guests will be Sandy Hill, Leonard Carver and Choir, Mount Zion Apostolic Church and the Central Indiana Gospel Music Workshop.
East Lynn serves community dinner
ANDERSON — For the 21st year, East Lynn Christian Church, 522 E. 53rd St., will serve a free turkey dinner from noon to 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 26. Other churches assisting are New Horizons United Methodist Church, Fall Creek Christian, and Sixth Street Christian Church of Middletown.
Dinners will be delivered to homebound and handicapped. For reservations and transportation, call 643-7415 no later than Monday, Nov. 23.
Freemason lodge offers tour Saturday
ANDERSON — Dan Brown’s novel, “The Lost Symbol,” has sparked new interest in the Freemason organization.
Locally, Madison County Lodges will host an open house for anyone interested in Freemasonry from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday at Fellowship Lodge #681 F&A.M.;, 1022 Broadway St.
Cookies and punch will be available.
Attendance is open to the general public.
For more information, call Paul E. Baylor at 622-0501.
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