Good’s ice cream sale on July 15
ANDERSON — Community Hospital Anderson’s Auxiliary will host a Good’s ice cream sale on Wednesday, July 15, from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. near the outpatient entrance, in front of the hospital. The ice cream will cost $3 per scoop, with $1 going toward the Auxiliary.
The sale is open to the public and benefits the many charitable sponsorships of the Auxiliary. For more information, call 298-5100.
‘Change is Coming’ camp coming
ANDERSON — Dates for the “Change is Coming” theatre camp have been set at the Paramount Theatre where campers will learn about vocal performance, choreography and stage craft.
All campers will perform July 31 featuring the song “Change is Coming” by PM, a recording artist based in Nashville, Tenn. The cost is $125 and limited scholarships are available.
Camp dates are: July 7-9, July 13-15 and July 20-22, ages 5-11, from 9 a.m. to noon and ages 12-18 from 1-4 p.m. Registration begins 30 minutes before class on the first day. Rehearsal will be held the week of July 27. For information, call 642-1234.
Informational meeting Thursday
ANDERSON — An informational meeting for this year’s Corporate Challenge will be held at noon Thursday in the Mulberry room at the Anderson Family YMCA, 28 W. 12th St.
The Anderson Family YMCA will host the annual event during the month of September. Events include golf, bowling, basketball, volleyball, softball, running, canoeing, mini-triathlon, tennis, swimming and more.
If your company is interested in competing, have a representative attend this meeting. Contact Angie Smith, Fitness/Wellness Director at 644-7796 ext. 238 or asmith@ymcaanderson .org.
Pancake breakfast served Saturday
CHESTERFIELD — A pancakes and sausage breakfast will be served from 8 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday at the Millcreek Civic Center on Indiana 32.
The breakfast is being sponsored by the Chesterfield Optimist Club.
Farmers Market begins July 11
ANDERSON — New Horizons United Methodist Church will have its farmers market again this summer beginning Saturday, July 11, through Labor Day.
The market will be open from 8 a.m. to noon each Saturday at the church lawn at 611 E 53rd St.
Call the church office to register as a vendor or to obtain more information at 644-0949.
Exchange Club to host luncheon
ANDERSON — The Anderson Noon Exchange Club will host a program on granting wishes to seniors by Bob Haverstick of “Never Too Late” from 11:40 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Days Inn.
More information is available by calling (765) 617-5912 or e-mail anderson noonexchangeclub@yahoo.com.
RibFest returns to Muncie
MUNCIE — RibFest 2009 returns to the streets of downtown Muncie on Saturday, Aug. 1, from noon to 10 p.m. and Saturday, Aug. 2, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Applications are being accepted for food vendors as well as arts, crafts or community information booths, music and entertainment.
Community
July 3: Community Briefs
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After-hours party joins night of romance at ASO concert
The Anderson Symphony Orchestra is hosting more than a night of romance on Feb. 11. It’s throwing an after-hours party with desserts, coffee and a cash bar.
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Live music: Feb. 10
The following listings for live music are published in Friday's edition of the Herald Bulletin.
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Weekend Calendar: Feb. 10
Entertainment activities at area venues for Feb. 10-11.
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Search for history on Mars
Greg McCauley will discuss a Mars mission at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Pendleton Public Library, 595 E. Water St. The 45-minute talk featuring multimedia is free and open to the public.
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Amish Cook: Trip to replace broken stove allows for family visit
We were glad for the warmer weather last week. Our house didn’t have heat from Wednesday until Saturday morning because the glass on our Hitzer coal stove broke.
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Community Briefs: Feb. 9
A compilation of community news items as published in the Thursday edition of the Herald Bulletin.
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Let the words flow
Aaron Lucky Jr., a junior at Anderson Preparatory Academy, has been told he has “a nice voice and a way with words” for a long time. He’ll show off those skills when he heads to Indianapolis Feb. 25 as a participant in Poetry Out Loud, a national recitation contest.
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Jim Bailey: Kids play basketball, but some adults prefer basketbrawl
We’ve heard all too much about the failings of today’s youth. Methinks the blame in most cases is misplaced. Like father like son? Perhaps, which reinforces my point.
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Community Briefs: Feb. 8
A compilation of community news items as published in the Wednesday edition of the Herald Bulletin.
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Call answered decades later
Ron Cross' family and friends thought he was crazy for quitting a well-established career, but Cross thought there was something better out there for him. And he wanted to set a good example for his children — now 17 and 24 — by going to college.
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