The Herald Bulletin

February 9, 2010

Community briefs: Feb. 9, 2010

The Herald Bulletin

Saving Max can help save a pet’s life

ANDERSON — Saving Max is a prison program through Animal Care and Control that provides an option to pet owners who need a temporary home for their pets.

To help raise funds for this and other programs, Primrose Retirement of Anderson is hosting an event to raise awareness about these programs and the transformation of Animal Care and Control. The event is from 6 to 8 p.m. Feb. 26. Tickets are $20 per couple or $15 single. RSVP to Heather 425-3606 or maleahstringer@aol.com.



Night at Races tickets available

ANDERSON — Tickets for the annual Night at the Races are on sale at the The Anderson Center for the Arts, 32. 10th St. The Feb. 26 event has “live” horse racing with contestants riding toy ponies. Auction items include get-away weekends and sports memorabilia.

Tickets are $35 per person or $250 for a table of eight. For information, call the arts center at 649-1248.



Special ed workshop slated for Feb. 18

ANDERSON — IN*Source is offering a free workshop for parents/guardians with children receiving special education services.

IN*Source will offer “Preparing For Your Child’s Special Education Case Conference” on Thursday, Feb. 18, at Bethany Christian Church, 1920 N. Rangeline Road.

Call 649-9166 or visit insource.org to RSVP for this workshop.



‘Romance and Remembrance’ set

INDIANAPOLIS — A romantic evening of Victorian love letters, poetry and readings will be at 6 p.m. Feb. 14 at the President Benjamin Harrison Home in Indianapolis, followed by dinner at The Indianapolis Propylaeum.

Tickets are $130 per couple and $120 for members. Call (317) 631-1888 for details or reservations.



Art & Soul to display wild shirts, jewelry

MUNCIE — Two events are to occur simultaneously at Art & Soul by Phoebe Gallery, 409 S. Walnut St., from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.

Debra Gindhart Dragoo will present her “Private Collection” vintage handmade jewelry.

At 1 p.m., the “Crazy/Wild Sweatshirt Day” will start. The winner, to be announced at 3 p.m., receives a $100 painting. Refreshments will be served throughout the day. The events are free to the public.