Red Hatters group plans lunch
ANDERSON — The February meeting of the WOW Red Hatters of Madison County will be Saturday at The Hibachi Grill in the Applewood Shopping Centre, South Scatterfield Road. Lunch will be at 11 a.m.
Call Jean Leedy at 642-9514 for more information.
Anderson Symphony to perform Saturday
ANDERSON — The Anderson Symphony Orchestra’s winter concert “Legend, Rituals and Folklore,” featuring the ASO percussionists, will be held at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Paramount Theatre, 1124 Meridian St.
Tickets are still available and can be purchased online at andersonsymphony.org or by phone at 644-2111. Seats start at $18 for seniors, $5 for students of all ages, and $22 for adults.
Mental illness support available
ANDERSON — The National Alliance on Mental Illness of Madison County support and education meetings are free and open to the public.
Family Support Group: information, advocacy and support for friends and family members. Anderson Library, 111 E. 12th St., third floor, Redbud Room, 6-7:30 p.m., first Thursday of each month, Feb. 7. Contact is Rick Wood, 208-1515, Namicrwood@hotmail.com.
Connection Recovery Support Group for Consumers, Anderson Public Library check information desk for room. First and third Saturday of each month, Feb. 2 and 16. Call Steve Lortz at 642-9120, or email to Stevelortz@gmail.com.
Diners can assist Athletic Pool project
ANDERSON — An Athletic Park Pool fundraiser will be held from 5 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Garfield’s Restaurant in Mounds Mall.
The restaurant will donate 10 percent of its sales to the Athletic Park Pool. Money will go to refurbishing of the landmark city pool.
Valentine’s tea party at Mounds Park
ANDERSON — Visitors of Mounds State Park will have a noon Victorian style Valentine’s tea party on Saturday with tea and cookies and parlor games from the 1890s.
Those attending will meet at the Visitors Center. Cost is $2.
For more information, call naturalist DeWayne at 649-8128.
Co-Dependents Anonymous to meet
ANDERSON — A Co-Dependents Anonymous meeting will be held from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 19, at Aspire, 2020 Brown St.
The group will meet each Tuesday and is a Twelve Step Fellowship of men and women whose common purpose is recovery from co-dependence and the development and maintenance of healthy relationships.
For more information call 641-8345.
‘Harvey’ appearing soon on AHS stage
ANDERSON — The Anderson High School theater arts department will present “Harvey” on March 22-23 at 7 p.m. and March 24 at 3 p.m. in the AHS Auditorium, 4610 Madison Ave.
“Harvey” is a story that revolves around the quirky but lovable Elwood P. Dowd and his friend, an invisible human-sized white rabbit named Harvey.
Tickets are $5 and available at the door on performance nights.
Community
Community Briefs: Feb. 6
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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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Community Briefs: May 23
A compilation of community news items as published in the Thursday edition of The Herald Bulletin.
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Going strong at 90
Martha Passwater is well-known at the White River Club. She’s known as the 89-year-old who actively enjoys classes at the fitness club. But the Knightstown native and longtime Anderson resident is also known for volunteering at St. Vincent Anderson Regional Hospital and playing golf with the Grandview Ladies League
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Pendleton singer debuts CD at Falls Park show
Jacob Brown was 7 years old when his grandfather taught him to play “Jesus Loves Me” on the guitar. Since then, the Pendleton Heights senior has become an accomplished singer, songwriter and musician.
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Jim Bailey: Gospel concerts both fun, ministry
What’s really important is the impact of a concert on the audience. Gauging that often comes from feedback received in the electronic media as well as handwritten communiqués.
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Community Briefs: May 22
A compilation of community news items as published in the Wednesday edition of The Herald Bulletin.
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