The Herald Bulletin

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Local Briefs

August 30, 2010

Community briefs: Aug. 30

ANDERSON, Ind. — A compilation of news items from the Madison County area:

Velvet Soul in concert Sept. 11

ANDERSON — Velvet Soul, a contemporary/rhythm and blues band, will be in concert from 7 to 10:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 11, in the Paramount Theatre Centre and Ballroom.

Tickets are $15 for dinner and music and available in advance at the box office at 1124 Meridian Plaza, or by calling 642-1234.



Rummage donations sought for sale

ALEXANDRIA — Clean rummage and furniture donations are being sought for the Sept. 11 sale for Beauty of Ashes Transitional Home.

Call 724-3454 for more information.



Summitville church hosts hog roast

SUMMITVILLE — Union Chapel Commuity Church, 14950 N. 100W, Summitville, will have its annual hog roast at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 11.

There will be free food, a magic show and musical entertainment. For more information, call Mike Thompson at 724-9903.



Reservations due for class reunion

ALEXANDRIA — Reservations are needed for the Alexandria-Monroe High School Class of 1970 reunion planned for Sept. 11 at Grandview Golf Course, 1907 Northshore Blvd., Anderson.

Call 724-3060 for more information.



Church to host family movie night

MIDDLETOWN — Pastor Ernie Troxell and the Middletown United Methodist Church invite all families in the community to Family Movie Night at the church, 625 High St., at 6 p.m. Wednesday. “The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe” will be shown; drinks and popcorn will be provided.



Fall Fest looking for vendors

MARKLEVILLE — Applications are available for the third annual Markleville Fall Fest to be held Oct. 2.

Cost per booth is $10 for non-electric/$15 electric.

To receive a copy of the application or for more information, call Cindy Keaton, Markleville Fall Fest & farmers market coordinator, at 533-3154.



Prostate cancer screening offered

NOBLESVILLE — Riverview Hospital will offer prostate cancer screening to all men over age 40 on Sept. 18.

The screening will include a PSA blood test and quick digital rectal exam. Cost is $25.

Screenings will take place in the Riverview Cancer Center from 8 to 10 a.m. by appointment only. To schedule an appointment, call (317) 776-7247.



Lions Club to serve Saturday breakfast

DALEVILLE — The Daleville Lions Club, Sixth and Edwards streets, will have a community breakfast on Saturday from 7 to 10 a.m.

This is the first breakfast of the season. Cost is $6 for adults for all-you-can-eat, and children under 6 eat free.

The menu includes eggs and sausage, pancakes, biscuits and sausage gravy, coffee, milk and orange juice.

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