‘Tales for Tails’ returns Tuesday
DALEVILLE — Sebastian returns for “Tales for Tails” on Tuesday from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Daleville Community Library, 13601 W. 550S.
Sebastian, the sheltie, can hardly wait to have children read to him. Call 378-1570 to sign up.
Madison Park sets dinner theater
ANDERSON — Madison Park Church of God invites the community to a Holiday Dinner Theater at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 10. Groups are also encouraged to attend the festive theater with a performance of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” Before the show, enjoy a catered dinner with all the trimmings in the Commons. The cost is $20 per person. For reservations, contact Marti Freeman at 642-2000.
The church is at Columbus Avenue and East 67th Street For more information, call 642-2000 or visit www.
MadisonParkChurch.org.
Adult swim offered at Pendleton Heights
PENDLETON — Adult swims at Pendleton Heights High School will start up again on Monday, Nov. 30, and continue through Wednesday, Dec. 16. The swims are in the PHHS lap pool every Monday and Wednesday from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. The cost is $2 per person per swim.
Adult swims are for any adult who would like to swim laps, do water aerobics, aqua jog or do physical therapy. No formal instruction is offered.
For information, call Annie Wills at 778-2002.
Legion’s Saturday breakfast canceled
ANDERSON — The American Legion Post 127 has canceled its breakfast set for Saturday.
Brass Winds performance set
ALEXANDRIA — The Alexandria First United Methodist Church BrassWinds Ensemble will present its Holiday Concert at 7 p.m. Sunday.
Selections include familiar Christmas carols and selected arrangements by Camp Kirkland. George Smith will perform on a Schantz pipe organ with a medley of Christmas selections.
Brass Winds Director Erick Vannatter will play a trombone solo arrangement, “Where Are You, Christmas?”
Band members include Mary Wicker, flute; Fred Owen, Kevin Garner and Ron Beard, trumpets; David Steele, tuba; Jim Tobey, baritone; Steve McNutt, trombone; and Marilyn McDaniel, French horn.
There will be a reception after the concert in the church Fellowship Hall. The concert is free and donations will be accepted.
Sparky to appear at Magical Christmas
ANDERSON — Sparky, the Dalmatian mascot, will make an appearance at the Children’s Magical Christmas on Saturday at the Paramount Theatre’s Festival of Trees. Tickets are $5 per person; a limited number of tickets will be available at the door for this annual Breakfast with Santa program put on by the Anderson Noon Exchange Club.
Doors open at 9 a.m. The event includes a continental breakfast, dancing with Sparky, visit and photo of each child with Santa and Mrs. Claus, a gift for each child, door prizes of two bicycles and a raffle.
Tickets for Children’s Magical Christmas may be reserved by calling 617-5912.
Community
Wednesday, Nov. 25: Community briefs
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A dream cabin in the woods
Phil Hatter regularly told his children that once they were all grown, he would build a log cabin in the country. They didn’t believe him. “I think log homes are really neat, but they have to be put in the right place,” he said.
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Jim Bailey: Jim Carter made football a respectable sport at AHS
When I first came to Anderson in 1951, Jim Carter had been named head football coach at Anderson High School. At that time, football at AHS was little more than an activity to get out of the way to make room for basketball season. The Indians were known to play two games in the same week to shorten the season.
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Community Briefs: May 27
A compilation of community news as published in the Sunday edition of The Herald Bulletin.
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Remember When: May 27
The slide was one of the more popular attractions at the Falls Park swimming area in Pendleton as evidenced by the number of people waiting their turn on the slide’s steps and its top platform.
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Champions League makes everyone a winner
The Champions League — in its 12th season — is sponsored by the Pendleton Junior Baseball Association and is open to anyone 5 to 18 with physical and developmental disabilities.
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History: Lapel Telephone Co. was talk of town
In November 1962, when the Lapel Telephone Co. was sold to United Utilities by the children of founder Earl Tull, a Madison County era ended.
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Back in the News: May 27
The Herald Bulletin looks back at stories from the Anderson Daily Bulletin and The Anderson Herald newspapers.
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Howard Hewitt: 'Pink' wines growing in popularity
Those silly looking pink wines in your favorite wine shop or liquor store are gaining respect through robust sales.
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Nancy Vaughan: Tomorrow starts today
The United Way of Madison County's 2011 annual report seeks to recognize the individuals and organizations that contribute their resources to support investments and activities to increase the education, income and health of all who call Madison County home.
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Births: May 27
Local birth listings are published each Sunday in The Herald Bulletin. Birth announcements with a photo are available for a fee. Call The Herald Bulletin at 640-4800 for more information.
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