Epilepsy awareness event set at Vertigo’s
ANDERSON — Vertigo’s Bar & Grill, 2332 Columbus Ave., will host a fundraiser for Epilespy Awareness beginning at 8 p.m. Saturday.
Entertainment will be provided by Kemmler’s Fate, Thomas Wayne Pruitt, 3 North and The Under Dogs. The cover charge will be $3. This event is part of 50 Concerts in 50 States for Epilepsy Awareness.
Diabetes workshop planned for Saturday
ANDERSON — Bethesda Missionary Baptist Church Health Awareness Team will host a diabetes workshop and salad luncheon at 10 a.m. Saturday at 2124 Cedar St.
Judy Kapoun, diabetes educator at the Madison County Community Health Center, will be the speaker.
This event is open to the public and free. A freewill donation will be taken. For more, information contact Vickie Nave at 621-1900.
‘Vintage Hats’ topic for Women’s League
ANDERSON — The Women’s League of The Anderson Center for the Arts will meet Wednesday, March 27, at 10 a.m. Marilyn Lenhart will present the program.
Coffee and refreshments will be served prior to the meeting and the public is invited to attend. The Anderson Center for the Arts is at 32 W. 10th St. For more information, call 649-1248 or visit www.andersonart.org.
Lil Miracles fundraiser Saturday
ANDERSON — Three consultants — Holly McClurg Pollock, Heidi McClurg Southerland and Jamie Southerland-Shepherd — from Thirty One, Scentsy and Tastefully Simple are hosting a fundraiser for Lil Miracles Pregnancy Resource Center, Inc.
The event will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at New Covenant Ministry Center, 1224 E. 44th St., Anderson.
There will be door prizes and other prizes given out along with refreshments. For information contact Lisa at 393-2315 or email lisa.lilmiracles@yahoo.com. If you can’t attend you can receive information about ordering online. Proceeds will go to Lil Miracles.
Babes and Bunnies hunt is March 30
ANDERSON — The Madison County Community Health Center, 1547 Ohio Ave., will host its fourth annual Babes and Bunnies Egg Hunt from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, March 30. The event is for children ages 2-8.
Indiana Tobacco Quit Line Referral Forms will also be available for parents.
Legion to host Saturday dinner
LAPEL — The Lapel American Legion will have a dinner this Saturday from 5 to 7 p.m.
The menu will be deep fried pork loin, au-gratin potatoes, green beans, applesauce, hot rolls, dessert, tea and coffee. The price is $7.
Fiarmount plans rummage sale
FAIRMOUNT — The seventh annual town-wide rummage sale will take place beginning at 8 a.m. Saturday, May 4. For more information call Beth at 948-5820.
Community
Community Briefs: March 21
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Hearts and hands
Women at Daleville Christian Church recently launched a new program that taps into the creative side of participants while reaching out to help others.
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Broader horizons
It’s a big world out there. That’s one of the things youth at New Beginnings Church in Anderson learn on their annual trip. But more important, perhaps, are the friendships forged along the way.
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Workers discover 6-ton statue buried on former church site
Workers digging the foundation of a $20 million apartment complex in downtown Salem made a startling discovery a few weeks ago. They found St. Joseph.
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Verna Davis: Imagine being in charge
It is presumptuous of me to think I could make or manage anything better than God. Incidentally, it would be just as presumptuous for you to imagine yourself in charge of the world, too.
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Church News: May 25
The following are brief Church News items of local interest.
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Singers vie for Idol All-In prize
Indiana’s got talent. There was no doubt about that on May 16 when Hoosier Park hosted the semifinal competition of its Idol All-In contest. Nine people made it to the semifinals, all vying for a $2,500 cash prize, plus a studio recording session and a gig at Hoosier Park. Three are now left to battle it out Saturday.
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Community Briefs: May 24
A compilation of community news items as published in the Friday edition of The Herald Bulletin.
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Live music: May 24
The following listings for live music are published in the Friday edition of The Herald Bulletin.
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Weekend Calendar: May 24
Entertainment activities at area venues for May 24-26.
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Community Build celebrates Habitat’s 25th year
Volunteers turned out for a recent Community Build Event marking Habitat for Humanity’s 25th anniversary in Madison County. What started out as a pile of lumber at 8:30 a.m. wound up at noon as the framed walls of Habitat’s latest project home.
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