THB seeking writers for feature articles
ANDERSON — The Herald Bulletin is seeking local writers and photographers to serve as paid correspondents to write feature articles for the newspaper and Madison magazine.
Correspondents are paid by the published article or photograph. Knowledge of journalism writing style is a must. Send questions or writing samples to Associate Editor for Features Scott L. Miley at scott.miley@heraldbulletin.com or call 648-4230.
Donate to Humane Society via Facebook
ANDERSON — The Madison County Humane Society has partnered with Ford Autoworld in Anderson. For every “like” that they get on their Facebook page though the end of April they will donate $1 (up to $500) to the humane society. For information call 644-6484.
VFW serving up baked potato bar
ANDERSON — The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 266, 3210 Columbus Ave., will have a baked potato bar from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The event is hosted by the Women’s Auxiliary. The cost is $5.
AHS class of ‘62 having luncheon
ANDERSON — The Anderson High School Class of 1962 will have its monthly luncheon at 11:30 a.m. on Friday at Perkins Restaurant, 5033 S. Scatterfield Road, Anderson.
Toy soldiers marching into Indy
INDIANAPOLIS — An Indy Toy Soldier Show will Sunday, March 24, at the Indianapolis Marriott East, at I-70 exit 89. The show runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission is $5. Toy soldiers represent Britain, WWI doughboys, WWII soldiers, GI Joe plus tanks, airplanes and cannons. For informsation, check out www.PlaysetMagazine.com/IndyShow or Robert Lenhart at 724-7999.
Lenten soup supper set for Wednesday
GREENFIELD — St. Paul’s Anglican Reformed Episcopal Church, known as the “Little Church Off the Square,” will serve special Lenten soup suppers at 6 p.m. Wednesday. A brief 15-minute program will be presented. The public is invited. For information, call Diana at 462-2128.
To find out about the Anglican Reformed Episcopal Church, visit www.rechurch.org. The church is at 20 W. South Street.
Community
Community Briefs: March 17
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- Community Briefs: June 19 A compilation of community news as published in the Wednesday edition of The Herald Bulletin.
- Jim Bailey: A time to be Frank about imposing situational censorship Former Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart once declined to offer his definition of pornography but added, “I know it when I see it.”
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Doggone good
ANDERSON - It all started with a little abandoned dog, lost on the day of a massive snowstorm in January 2009. It was a day that left 12 inches of snow on the ground.
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Community Briefs: June 18
A compilation of community news as published in the Tuesday edition of The Herald Bulletin.
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Joint effort
A few months ago, Gary Coon couldn’t walk.
The arthritis in his ankles was debilitating — keeping him from his favorite hobbies, such as fishing or golf.
- Community Briefs: June 17 A compilation of community news as published in the Monday edition of The Herald Bulletin.
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Tenth Street students win first in nationwide Nestle contest
While students at Tenth Street Elementary School learned how to be good entrepreneurs with an end-of-the-year class project, they also learned how to be good philanthropists when they turned around and gave the money to the Madison County Humane Society.
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Dad on deck
Keeping up with the laundry, fixing meals, rousting kids out of bed in the morning, settling them down for it at night, and managing a full-time job in between it all. It’s an on-the-job learning experience for every parent, including Anderson dad Scott Gull.
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Jim Bailey: Old sportswriters never die, they go into syndication
Time passes and careers come to an end. But some people, such as Mike Lopresti and yours truly, find ways to continue exercising their creativity at their own pace.
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Friends of Mounds ready for Bronnenberg open house
With an eye on creating a historical experience, the Friends of Mounds State Park have been restoring the Bronnenberg House since 2005.
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