ANDERSON, Ind. —
Annual fundraiser set for Saturday
ANDERSON — New Life Apostolic Church will host its annual fundraiser featuring hamburgers, hot dogs, chips and drink and a car wash on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
It will be held at the Advance Auto Parts, 38th Street and Columbus Avenue.
MOB registration at Senior Center
ANDERSON — Merchants Older Buddies registration will be from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 8, at the North Anderson Senior Center, 101 E. Oak St.
The registration card offers discounts to those 60 years of age and older at various area merchants. Cost is $4. For information, contact Haskell Counts at 643-8843.
Chili supper set for Sept. 10
ANDERSON — A “Heaven or Hell” chili supper will be held from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday, Sept. 10, at Friendship Baptist Church, 1540 W. 16th St.
Cost is $5.
The event is being sponsored by the Pastor’s Anniversary Committee.
The public is invited to attend.
Square dance club offering free lessons
ANDERSON — Footloose Square Dance Club will be offering Mainstream Square Dance Lessons beginning Sept. 14 at the Rangeline Community Center, 1405 N. Rangeline Road.
Lessons will be every Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. The first two lessons on Sept. 14 and 21 are free. The cost of the lessons afterward will be $4 per person per lesson. Lessons are free for children. Everyone 8 years of age and older is welcome.
Darrin Henry is the instructor. There will be a chili supper on Sept. 14 at 6 p.m.
For more information, call 643-4556 or 643-3833. More information is available on the website at www.footloose.us.com/Lessons.html.
HHS yearbooks now available
ANDERSON — The 2009-2010 Highland High School yearbooks are available at Anderson High School from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. If you ordered a personalized yearbook, contact Laura Harless at 641-2037, ext. 2055, to schedule a time to pick up your book.
Extra yearbooks will be sold Thursday between 10:15 and 11:30 a.m.
If you are unable to make it during this time, contact Harless. The price is $55 and checks are payable to AHS. Quantities are limited.
The 2009-2010 Anderson High School yearbooks have not arrived yet.
Friends of Library to host monthly sale
ANDERSON — The Friends of the Anderson Public Library will hold their monthly book sale Sept. 10-11 at the third-floor bookstore of the Anderson Public Library, 111 E. 12th St.
Sale hours are noon to 4:30 p.m.
Community
Community Briefs: Sept. 3
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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.
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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.
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Community Briefs: May 30
A compilation of community news as published in the Wednesday edition of The Herald Bulletin.
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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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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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