April 29, 2009 RSS feed / Community

Announcements

CARROLL COUNTY CHURCH MINISTRIES will meet at 7 p.m. Monday in the Camden First Baptist Church. Guest speaker will be local attorney Miriam Robeson. DELPHI ART CLUB will meet May 7 in the Delphi Senior Center at 7 p.m. More...

What's Happening Elsewhere

In the two years the Staged Reading Series has been part of Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette, at least one of the slots in its season has been filled by an original script written by a LOCAL PLAYWRIGHT. More...

Correction

County council member Ron Slavens said the cumulative capital fund had a current balance of $1,080,000 at the April 21 council meeting. The figure was incorrectly reported as $1.8 million in the council story that appeared in last week's issue. More...

Burlington

Different kinds of locks and other safety measures were discussed at last week's Crime Watchers meeting. The next meeting will be announced at a later time. Burlington Community Club will meet at 7 p.m. Monday in the Community Park Building. More...

Community is invited to 'Appreciate the Arts'

Annual Delphi Art Show starts Friday

The stage is set for the 53rd annual Delphi Jack Sanders Art Show, hosted and sponsored by the Delphi Community School Corporation, for Friday and Saturday from 6 to 9 p.m. The location will be the Delphi Community High School commons. More...

Delphi Future Farmers holds 28th annual awards banquet

Delphi FFA Chapter recently held its annual awards banquet in the DCHS commons. Opening ceremonies were performed by the former Delphi FFA officer team and a meal was prepared by members for parents and community guests. More...

Teaching children about saving

Mackenzie and Quentin Danely attended a children's book signing party for "Three Cups" held at Security Federal Savings Bank in Delphi. More...

Learning about the Rainforest

Children in First Step Preschool at the Flora First Brethren Church have been learning about the Rainforest. They decorated their classroom as a Rainforest and learned about the animals that occupy the Rainforest. More...

Alzheimer 's program set in Flora

A public program on "The Basics of Alzheimer's" will be presented from 7 to 8 p.m. May 14 at the Flora Community/ Senior Center, 115 North Division Street. More...

Business Briefs

Services are being expanded at En'core Hair Design in Flora with the addition of TAMMY DEVOS, who specializes in therapeutic manicures and pedicures. She also offers mani/pedi specials and fullservice nail care. More...

Channel 2

Programming for April 29- May 4 is listed below: Wed., April 29 - 7 p.m., Delphi City Council meeting. Sun., May 3 - 9 a.m., Worship Service to be announced (taped). Mon. More...

Births

Shawn and Amy Francis Miller of Bringhurst are parents of a 7-pound, 5.6-ounce son, Dakota Rylee, born April 2 at Home Hospital, Lafayette. Grandparents are Eldora and Justin Hall, Jack Miller, and Jerry and Pam Francis, all of Flora. More...

Foster parenting... a rewarding experience

Foster parents can change the life of a child as well as their own. More...

Washington Twp.

Deer Creek Presbyterian Church will host its monthly breakfast this Saturday. A free will offering will be taken and funds raised will benefit Brian Fulton. All are invited to attend. Deer Creek Presbyterian Church will have another book club. More...

Boy Scouts

Cub Scout Pack 3165 Cub Scout Pack 3165 spring round-up membership drive will be May 6 at 6:30 p.m. at the Delphi Community Elementary School gymnasium. For information, contact Kathy LaFond at (765) 564-2516. More...

4-H News

Junior Leaders The Junior Leader Club met April 13. Ariel Randle started the meeting and led the group in the American and 4-H pledges. More...

Library

Delphi Public Morning Book Club will meet May 15 at 9 a.m. to discuss "The Broken Cord" by Michael Dorris. Multiple copies of the book are available. More...

In Memoriam

In memory of Otis (Junior) Beamer 07/01/1929-05/03/2007

A sad day came two years ago today. Treasured thoughts of one so dear often bring a silent tear. Thoughts return to scenes passed; time tolls on, but memories last. Sadly missed by the Beamer family More...