Pendleton Library offers new database
PENDLETON — Pendleton Community Library, 595 E. Water St., is providing ReferenceUSA, an online database that offers diverse uses for job applicants, business owners, and those searching for doctors and dentists.
Library patrons can use the database, inside and outside the library, by accessing the library’s Web site, www.pendleton.lib.in.us.
Instructional seminars, geared for local small business owners, will be held on Feb. 27, 10 to 11 a.m., and March 6, 2 to 3 p.m. For more information, call the library at 778-7527.
Hospital has classes on healthy living
ANDERSON — Community Hospital is offeing two classes on healthy living this week.
A cooking class was held at Monday in Conference Room 1. Healthy and budget-friendly recipes were featured while teaching participants how to cook for a small family.
On Tuesday, at 5 p.m., a trainer and dietitian will lead the group on how to incorporate exercise and healthy eating into one’s lifestyle. This group will meet in the hospital’s Cardiac Rehabilitation department.
Call (317) 621-4304 for more information or to sign up.
Senior discount card sign-up Wednesday
ANDERSON — Merchants Older Buddies registration will be from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Anderson Parks Department, 101 E. Oak St., north of the Shadyside Park entrance off Broadway.
The registration card offers discounts to those 60 years of age and older at various area merchants.
The cost is $4. For more information, call Haskell Counts at 643-8843.
Sign-up starts soon at Anderson Christian
ANDERSON — Anderson Christian School, 2625 Lindberg Road, will accept re-enrollment of current students beginning Feb. 15. Enrollment will open for new students beginning March 1.
The school offers preschool and pre-kindergarten programs, half-day and full-day kindergarten, and elementary and middle school classes. The high school program, which began with the addition of ninth grade last fall, will include 10th grade for the fall of 2010 with plans to add 11th grade in 2011 and 12th grade in 2012.
Before- and after-school care and child care is available. For more information, call Anderson Christian School at 649-0123.
Community
Community Briefs: Feb. 8
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Bar offers taste of the Bayou
A Lapel eatery and bar celebrates Mardi Gras year-round with beads, New Orleans-style drinks and even a Bourbon Street mural stretching the length of the bar.
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Amish Cook: When child is sick, motherly nurturing instinct kicks in
The sun is always welcome at this time of the year. The ground is covered with snow again, and the temperatures are colder. It finally feels like winter.
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Community Briefs: Feb. 16
A compilation of community news as published in the Thursday edition of the Herald Bulletin.
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In Review: Clown prince spreads God's message of hope
God’s faith in humanity is sometimes demonstrated in ways we humans think are foolish.
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Jim Bailey: Winter of our discontent depends on our agenda
There’s nothing like a mild winter to bring out the members of our society whose agenda includes the propagation of the fear of global warming.
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Community Briefs: Feb. 15
A compilation of community news as published in the Wednesday edition of The Herald Bulletin.
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Love remains after all these years
In a culture where a $10 million wedding results in a 10-week marriage, the idea of a lifelong commitment may seem like a storybook fantasy. Until you meet Bob and Imogene James.
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Community Briefs: Feb. 14
A compilation of community news as published in the Tuesday edition of The Herald Bulletin.
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Retirement party Feb. 18 for Dr. William Anderson
A retirement party for William Stafford Anderson, M.D., will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 18, at Community Hospital, Anderson, Conference Rooms 6 and 7.
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Local Facebook user organizes online rummage sale group
Accustomed to participating in a neighborhood rummage sale, Lori Baker Penticuff stockpiled all her gently used items that were no longer needed.
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