Meetings
Wednesday Forum
Members of Wednesday Forum met for lunch at Solomon's Grille in Delphi for the February meeting.
Nancy Klinker shared information and mysteries associated with Lake Cicott in Cass County. She said the pure waters of the natural lake could be the sole remaining surface evidence of the ancient Teays River, which drained the eastern half of the continent in the days of dinosaurs.
Flora Lions Club
At recent meetings, Alan Jackson, representing the Carroll County Community Foundation, gave a presentation on how that philanthropic organization provides opportunity, service and support for the community of Carroll County and its citizens. Charles Huckstep, Carroll Jr.- Sr. High School principal, gave a "state of the school" address. Among some of the concerns and goals of the school corporation addressed were: dropout prevention, cost of keeping quality teaching staff, and further statewide school consolidation possibilities.
Pat Meade was inducted as the newest member of the club.
Plans are already underway for the Flora Hog Jog. This will be the club's third year of sponsoring the annual event The date will be June 21 at Flora Community Park.
The next regularly scheduled meeting will be at 6:30 p.m. on March 4 at the Flora First Christian Church fellowship hall.
Classy Classics EH
The February meeting of the Classy Classics EH Club was held at the Burlington Library with nine members present. Elgie Avery was the hostess.
Pat Rodgers gave devotions entitled "On Growing a Boy."
Diana Alter conducted the business meeting, and the new slate of officers was approved.
Members will need to turn in their total number of volunteer hours at the next meeting. It will be held at the home of Pat Rodgers on March 10.
Loretta Lambert received the attendance prize.
Cookie plates were assembled and assigned to members for distribution in the community.
Double Dozen EH
Double Dozen Extension Homemakers met Feb. 5 at Faith Lutheran Church with Wilma Robeson as hostess. She also gave devotions.
Nine members responded to roll call.
The anniversaries of Susie Dyke and Virginia Marcellino were honored as well as the birthdays of Margie Albaugh, Mary Ellen Johnson, Barbara Dillon, and Wilma Robeson.
The group made a monetary contribution to the Mental Health Association and to the Flood Relief Program, and will sponsor an Open Class Award.
The lesson, "Family/Friends Game Night," was presented by Barbara Dillon with everyone participating.
For Health & Safety, Virginia Marcellino emphasized the importance of breakfast for ultimate productivity throughout the day.
Helen Forgey was the prize winner.
The next meeting is March 4 with Elizabeth Downham as hostess.












