The Herald Bulletin

Afternoon Update

Community

July 29, 2010

Community briefs: July 29

ANDERSON, Ind. — A compilation of news items from the Madison County area:

Lapel, Anderson hosting fire shows

ANDERSON — Professor Steve’s Wild Water & Fantastic Fire Show will be at the Anderson Public Library’s Lapel Branch at 2 p.m. today. A second show will be in Anderson at 6 p.m. in the Chief Anderson Room at the Main Branch at 111 E. 12th St.

Professor Steve will examine and demonstrate the different properties of water, ice, steam and fire, culminating in a grand finale complete with sparks, fire balls and confetti.  



Pets celebrated at New Horizons

ANDERSON —  New Horizons United Methodist Church, 611 E. 53rd St.,  will host a “People and Pets Extravaganza” from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. A pet blessing will be followed by a competition by Indy Dog and Disc. Local dog owners can enter dogs in Frisbee competition.

There will be craft and gift vendors, and children’s activities.

The church is also sponsoring “Pounds for Pets” donations for local pet shelters. Pet food, litter, blankets, towels, Dawn dish detergent, and bleach are needed. Free hot dogs and lemonade will be served.



Community clothing giveaway Saturday

ANDERSON — A clothing giveaway for families in need will be from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday in the main lobby of Meadowbrook Church, 36th and Main streets. Clothing sizes range from infants to adults.

For questions, call the church office at 644-6558 or Tom Spitz at 649-1828.



Summer Festival set for First Baptist

ANDERSON — On Saturday, from noon to 5 p.m., a Summer Festival is planned at First Baptist Church, 907 N. Raible Ave.

Activities will include vendors, a car show, musical entertainment, arts and crafts, games, horse rides and inflatable fun for children. Food will also be available. Parking will be available just north of the church.

 

Back to School event scheduled for Aug. 7

SUMMITVILLE —  A Back to School Extravaganza will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 7, at Summit Convalescent Center, 701 S. Main St.

All area school-age children and their families are welcome. Play games, eat food, receive free school supplies and have fun before the summer is over. For more information, call Jennifer Flowers, 536-2261.



‘Great Expectations’ nominees sought

ANDERSON — Madison County Young Professionals Group and Boy Scouts have announced the establishment of the “Great Expectations Award.”

Nominations are due by Thursday, Aug. 12. Nominees must be for people under 41 years of age, who live and work in Madison County, and show significant leadership and involvement within the community. For more information, visit www.anderson.edu/pds/mcypg or call Matt Bender, 644-6687, or e-mail mbender@crossroadsbsa.org.



Beef & Boards schedules auditions

INDIANAPOLIS – Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre has scheduled adult general auditions for cast actors for the 2011 season.

Auditions are by appointment only and are Saturday, Aug. 14, at 9301 N. Michigan Rd.

Adult singers and dancers ages 18 and older are needed. Additional audition and appointment information is available at www.beefandboards.com. The deadline to reserve an appointment is 5 p.m. Aug. 12.

Text Only
Community
  • 0530 comm students serve.jpg New perspective: AHS students serve and learn

    Seniors in the Anderson High School Fellowship of Christian Athletes have been heading over to the Christian Center on Main Street once a month to serve lunch.

    May 29, 2012 1 Photo

  • Bailey, Jim-color.jpg Jim Bailey: Build a better sneaker and you'll probably get sued

    People who are gullible enough to fall for colorful and appealing advertising campaigns have an out: Sue the illegitimati.

    May 29, 2012 1 Photo

  • Community Briefs: May 30

    A compilation of community news as published in the Wednesday edition of The Herald Bulletin.

    May 29, 2012

  • Jim Bailey 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.

    May 27, 2012 1 Photo

  • Community Briefs: May 27

    A compilation of community news as published in the Sunday edition of The Herald Bulletin.

    May 27, 2012

  • 0527 comm remember when.jpg 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.

    May 27, 2012 1 Photo

  • 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.

    May 26, 2012

  • 0527 comm history lapel bank.jpg 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.

    May 26, 2012 1 Photo

  • Back in the News: May 27

    The Herald Bulletin looks back at stories from the Anderson Daily Bulletin and The Anderson Herald newspapers.

    May 26, 2012

  • 0527 comm home 4685.jpg 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.

    May 26, 2012 2 Photos

Reader Photos


We're looking for your photos! Share your photos of your favorite people, places and Madison County events in our May reader photo gallery. Click here to upload your photos

Community Calendar
Loading…
Events by eviesays.com
Hyperlocal Search
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Popular Searches
Powered by Local.com
More Resources from The Herald Bulletin