Dane Clark concert tonight
ANDERSON - Drummer and songwriter Dane Clark, a former John Mellencamp band member, will perform songs from his new album, “Postcards from the Hard Road” at 7:30 p.m. tonight at Paramount Theatre, 1124 Meridian Plaza. Tickets are $10.
Anderson Banking ex-employees having lunch
ANDERSON — All former employees of Anderson Banking Co., and their guests, are invited for lunch at Perkins Restaurant, 5033 S. Scatterfield Road, at noon on Monday. Each guest orders from the menu. For information, call Sandy Jones at 642-2106 or Doris Richards at 643-7312.
Red Hat Buddies celebrate Thursday
ANDERSON – The Red Hat Buddies will celebrate Christmas at noon on Thursday, Dec. 13, at the Madison County Shrine Club, 2419 E. White St. A luncheon will be followed by games and a Christmas gift exchange.
No guests are invited to this event. For information, call Queen Shirley Pope at 644-0574.
Daleville Library having raffle
DALEVILLE — The Daleville Community Library has holiday raffle baskets on display. There are eight baskets with gift items that will go to raffle winners on Friday, Dec. 21.
Raffle tickets are $1 each or six for $5. Baskets have a variety of contents: handmade greeting cards, knitted items, books, a library membership and painted items.
Legion having monthly breakfast
LAPEL — The Lapel American Legion will have its monthly breakfast this Sunday from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m.
The menu will include biscuits and sausage gravy, fried potatoes, eggs scrambled or fried, pancakes, French toast, coffee and juice. Cost is $6 for all-you-can-eat. It is open to the public.
Veterans holding Ladies Day Out
ANDERSON — “Ladies Day Out” will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the Veterans of Madison County, 3607 E. 10th St. Women will be able to get their nails done, chair massages, and eyelash extensions and eyebrow waxing. There will be handmade scarves along with refreshments.
Vendors in attendance will be Tupperware, Tastefully Simple, Thirty-One, Scentsy, Pure Romance, Pampered Chef, and more. Psychic readings by Forbidden Fruit Tarot. The cash-and-carry event is open to the public. All ages are welcome.
CWF hosting fellowship
MARKLEVILLE — The Christian Women’s Fellowship (C.W.F.) “Comfort Keepers” of the East Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Markleville will have its monthly “God Abundance Meal” on Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the lower fellowship hall of the church.
The menu includes chicken noodles, mashed potatoes, green beans, applesauce, dessert and drink with a free will offering accepted. The church is at 124 E. Main St. (Ind. 38) and is handicap accessible. Carryouts will be available. Shut-ins and small businesses in the immediate area can request a carry-out delivered by calling the church at 533-4996 on the day of the meal or Diane at 533-2330.
Chicken noodles served Monday
ALEXANDRIA — Chicken noodles will be served from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Monday at Church Street Commons, 204 W. Church St. Dinners are the second Monday of the month, and proceeds support youth ministry, Heaven’s Wearhouse and the after-school tutoring program.
For deliveries, call 623-5380.
Community
Community Briefs: Dec. 7
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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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Community Briefs: May 20
A compilation of community news as published in the Monday edition of The Herald Bulletin.
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Bed and breakfast with a gangster past
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Maleah Stringer: Pets, like humans, can get better with age
As I mentioned in the column last week the Animal Protection is full to the brim with wonderful adoptable pets. Unfortunately many of these pets are seniors, 8-plus-years-old.
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Taking a short look at city streets
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