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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Home a needed retreat
Turning tragedy into triumph, Jim and Jane Coyle threw themselves into the project of building a new home after the death of their college-aged son.
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'A day in their paws'
For Amy Swinford, staying in a concrete dog kennel with barred doors for 24 hours will certainly be challenging. But the Madison County Humane Society board member said the overnight stay was a tiny sacrifice in light of the situation that dogs and cats are facing.
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Area churches schedule Lenten breakfast series
The Anderson Area Christian Men’s Lenten Breakfast Series Committee recently announced the schedule of Lenten breakfasts for this year.
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Verna Davis: Jesus' love deserving, and it's not too late to send a Valentine
This year I wish I had sent God a Valentine. I wish I had told that I love him more now than ever. I wish I had remembered to thank him for first loving me.
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Community Briefs: Feb. 11
A compilation of community news items as published in the Saturday edition of the Herald Bulletin.
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Church News: Feb. 11
The following are brief Church News items of local interest.
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After-hours party joins night of romance at ASO concert
The Anderson Symphony Orchestra is hosting more than a night of romance on Feb. 11. It’s throwing an after-hours party with desserts, coffee and a cash bar.
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Live music: Feb. 10
The following listings for live music are published in Friday's edition of the Herald Bulletin.
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Weekend Calendar: Feb. 10
Entertainment activities at area venues for Feb. 10-11.
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Search for history on Mars
Greg McCauley will discuss a Mars mission at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Pendleton Public Library, 595 E. Water St. The 45-minute talk featuring multimedia is free and open to the public.
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