Chicken noodles dinner set for Eagles
LAPEL — The Lapel Eagles 4323 will host a chicken noodles dinner from 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday.
The cost is $7 (children under 5 eat free). Entertainment will be provided by DJ Dr. Feelgood at 8 p.m.
Bring in canned goods for Lapel Community Food Bank and receive free dessert.
Minnetrista holding farmers market
MUNCIE — Farmers Market at Minnetrista will continue during the winter months starting Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon in the Orchard Shop parking lot.
Farmers Market will continue December through April on the third Saturday of each month from 9 a.m. to noon. These special winter dates will be held inside Minnetrista.
For more information, visit www.minnetrista.net or call 282-4848.
Be a kid again at Pendleton festival
PENDLETON — Come and “toss a snowball” across State Street at the Christmas in Pendleton downtown festival on Saturday. Shopping begins at 9 a.m. and carriage rides, sponsored by the Pendleton Chamber of Commerce, will be available starting at 10 a.m. for $5.
The Snowball Toss and Parade, sponsored by Citizens State Bank, will be held at 12:45 p.m., and the Santa House, sponsored by First Merchants Bank, will open at 2 p.m.
For a complete schedule of the events of the daylong festival, e-mail ChristmasinPendletonIN@yahoo.com.
Flu clinic set
for Thursday
ANDERSON — A flu clinic will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday at the Lafayette Township Community Center/Fire Station, 3235 N. 100W (Madison Avenue).
For more information, call 640-0977.
Owens speaker at Thursday meeting
ANDERSON — Grief counselor Connie Owens will present a program titled “Forever Changed” at 7 p.m. Thursday for the Bereavement Support Ministry that meets monthly at Bethany Christian Church, 1920 N. Rangeline Road.
This session will take place in the Friendship Room of the church. Enter through the north door across from Highland High School.
All sessions are free. Refreshments and fellowship conclude each meeting. Reservations are not necessary.
Call 643-5713 for more information.
Spaghetti dinner planned at Colonial
ANDERSON — Colonial United Methodist Church, 538 E. 31st St., will serve a spaghetti dinner from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Friday.
The price for the fundraiser meal is $6 for adults and $3 for children ages 4 to 12.
Church to host Saturday dinner
ANDERSON — Rhema Word Ministries, 4100 Main St., will host a chicken and beef noodle dinner on Saturday.
Dinners will be available from 4 to 7 p.m. The cost is $6 for adults and $3 for children. Children 5 and under eat free.
For more information, call 622-9420.
Community
Community briefs: Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009
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A powerful 'Crucible'
“The Crucible,” on stage this weekend at Anderson University's Boze Lyric Theatre, is ripe for operatic flair with its tale of witchery, adultery and jealousy.
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Heather Bremer: With Miss Whitney's death, a part of us is gone, too
The passing of Whitney Houston hit me hard. Not just because of the tragic nature of her life and death at age 48 on Saturday. Or my sorrow for the family she left behind. Or the awful realization that such an angelic voice will never be heard again.
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Community Briefs: Feb. 17
A compilation of community news as published in the Friday edition of the Herald Bulletin.
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Live music: Feb. 17
The following listings for live music are published in Friday's edition of the Herald Bulletin.
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Weekend Calendar: Feb. 17
Entertainment activities at area venues for Feb. 17-19.
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Bar offers taste of the Bayou
A Lapel eatery and bar celebrates Mardi Gras year-round with beads, New Orleans-style drinks and even a Bourbon Street mural stretching the length of the bar.
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Amish Cook: When child is sick, motherly nurturing instinct kicks in
The sun is always welcome at this time of the year. The ground is covered with snow again, and the temperatures are colder. It finally feels like winter.
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Community Briefs: Feb. 16
A compilation of community news as published in the Thursday edition of the Herald Bulletin.
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In Review: Clown prince spreads God's message of hope
God’s faith in humanity is sometimes demonstrated in ways we humans think are foolish.
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Jim Bailey: Winter of our discontent depends on our agenda
There’s nothing like a mild winter to bring out the members of our society whose agenda includes the propagation of the fear of global warming.
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