ELWOOD, Ind. —
Learn ways to coupon correctly
ANDERSON — Lil Miracles Pregnancy Resource Center, Inc., 602 E. 21st St., will host a “Couponing Class Fundraiser,” 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.
Those attending will learn where to shop, store policies, coupon filing, where to find coupons, manufacturer sites, digital coupons, blogs to follow, Facebook pages to follow, clipping and printing coupons, filing, meal planning, making out shopping lists, matching up coupons, coupon stacking, going to the store, keeping track of savings, how to figure a savings percentage, coupon abbreviations, and more.
The $20 cost includes lunch and the “Getting Started with Couponing” booklet written by author Kelly J. Mathews.
To buy a ticket, contact Lisa at lisa.lilmiracles@yahoo.com, 393-2315.
Youth choirs host spaghetti dinner
ANDERSON — On Tuesday, March 12, the Anderson Area Children’s Choir and Youth Chorale will host a spaghetti dinner to raise funds for their spring choir tours. Dinner service will be from 5 to 7 p.m. at Anderson First United Methodist Church, 1215 Jackson St., and carryout will be available.
Dinner includes spaghetti with choice of sauce, garlic bread, salad, a drink and dessert, for $5.
The choirs will provide dinner music periodically throughout the evening. Tickets are available from any AACC/AAYC member, by calling 643-5621, or on the evening of the dinner.
Brian Regan brings comedy to Emens
MUNCIE — Comedian Brian Regan will perform at 8 p.m. Thursday, March 14, at Emens Auditorium at Ball State University in Muncie.
A dorm room favorite, Regan’s 1997 CD, “Brian Regan Live,” has sold over 150,000 copies and consistently charts in iTunes Top Ten Comedy Albums. His 2000 Comedy Central Presents special continues to be a top viewer choice and his independently released 2004 DVD, “I Walked on the Moon,” is available at www.BrianRegan.com.
Dance marathon set for March 15
CHESTERFIELD — The Youth Leadership Academy’s annual Dance Marathon will be held from 6:56 p.m. to 1:13 a.m. Friday, March 15, at the Millcreek Civic Center in Chesterfield.
This year’s theme is “Survive the Night!” Enjoy many different games and activities such as basketball and dodgeball tournaments, cornhole, and you guessed it ... dancing to the beat of the music.
Cost is $10 a person. Tickets may be bought at the door. All proceeds go back to benefit the youth in Madison County. Free food will be provided and door prizes will be given out all night long. For information, call 641-4050, or visit www.anderson.edu/LAMC.
M-G coming to Honeywell Center
WABASH — Country duo Montgomery Gentry will perform at 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 15, at the Honeywell Center in Wabash.
Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry are back on the road with their new album, “Rebels on the Run.” The duo was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in 2009.
Tickets are $29, $49, $69, and $100. Tickets can be purchased at the box office from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, by calling (260) 563-1102 or visiting www.honeywellcenter.org.
Community
Community Briefs: March 6
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A heart for animals
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Community Briefs: May 20
A compilation of community news as published in the Monday edition of The Herald Bulletin.
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Bed and breakfast with a gangster past
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Maleah Stringer: Pets, like humans, can get better with age
As I mentioned in the column last week the Animal Protection is full to the brim with wonderful adoptable pets. Unfortunately many of these pets are seniors, 8-plus-years-old.
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Taking a short look at city streets
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Gaither chronicles history of gospel music industry
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Theresa Timmons: Covering the bases but not always in order
The weather had finally warmed up, and it made for a sticky Tuesday. The 6 p.m. sun was drooping in the sky, but it still packed a hot punch -—enough to start the oversized bobbleheads sweating under their brand new un-faded baseball hats.
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Youth Theatre Camp launches in Alexandria
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Verna Davis: God gives us reasons to wake up each morning
Last Monday, I had a good morning. It started bright and early at my 8:15 doctor’s appointment. (I know that 8:15 a.m. is not bright and early to a lot of you. But to a night owl like me, 8:15 comes way, way too soon for me to be cheerful about a doctor’s appointment!)
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Highland Middle School performs the ‘Little Mermaid’
Looking for some musical entertainment this weekend? You could always take a trip under the sea with Highland Middle School.
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