By Lamont Neal on Wednesday, September 8th, 2010
As of August, "A Year of Giving Back" has officially been launched. For twelve months, each month will represent an organization and 10% of all session fees will be donated to the organization. Sometimes 20%! The sessions need to be booked in the given month, but can be scheduled anytimethroughout the year... Read More...
By Lamont Neal on Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
The Huntington County Soil and Water Conservation District office is sponsoring a Fall Tree and Shrub Sale. Some of the varieties available are:
October Glory Maple, Prairiefire Crab, Crimson King Maple, Cleveland Pear, Red Oak, Autumn Blaze Maple, Norway Spruce, Blue Spruce, Tulip Poplar, Exclamation London Plane, Lilacs and Knockout Roses... Read More...
By Lamont Neal on Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
On September 25th the American Legion Post 160 and Volunteers of other Huntington County Veterans Organizations will host an outdoor concert. This is a family outing and will have activities for the children as well. There will be three featured bands for the evening including Shakin Bake, Acoustic Rush, and Only Son... Read More...
By Lamont Neal on Friday, September 3rd, 2010
Girls in grades 4 - 12 are invited to a Girls Just Want to Have Fun nail care workshop at 5 pm on Monday, September 13 at the HCTPL Markle Branch Library. Each participant will learn proper nail care, how to do their own manicure, and have the chance to browse through the Library’s books on beauty crafts... Read More...
By Lamont Neal on Friday, September 3rd, 2010
Library offers Teen Game Night on September 24
Kids and teens in grades 6-12 are invited to a free Teen Game Night at 3:45 pm on Friday, September 24 at the Main Library. This session of Teen Game Night will feature the game of Pictionary, food, fun, and chances to win prizes... Read More...
By Lamont Neal on Friday, September 3rd, 2010
Huntington City-Township Public Library calls all first, second, and third grade students to register for Discovery Crew, a library program held at 4:15 pm on Wednesday afternoons at the Main Library, 255 West Park Drive. Discovery Crew sessions begin September 15 and continue through November 10... Read More...
By Lamont Neal on Friday, September 3rd, 2010
Registration for Bee Happy – It’s Story Time is underway at both locations of Huntington City-Township Public Library. Weekly Story Time sessions will be offered to children ages birth - 7 years at the Main Library in Huntington on Tuesdays & Wednesdays beginning on September 14 and 15... Read More...
By Dan DeLaGrange on Friday, September 3rd, 2010
The Knights of Columbus Msgr. Dillon Council #1014 will be sponsoring the 2nd Annual Living Rosary at the Huntington County Right to Life Memorial Monument in the grotto area behind Saint Mary's Church (off Warren Street). It will be held on October 3rd beginning at 1:00 p.m... Read More...
By Richard G. Beemer on Tuesday, August 31st, 2010
Parkview Huntington Hospital, through the Cribs for Kids® program, is offering free, portable cribs, crib sheets and pacifiers to families in need of a safe place for their infants to sleep. Cribs for Kids® is a safe-sleep education program for low-income families to help reduce the risk of injury and death of infants due to unsafe sleep environments... Read More...
By Paul Siegfried on Monday, August 30th, 2010
Memories are the soul prints of life’s journey left behind to share with others. Cherishing memories pays tribute to loved ones and leaves a legacy of the soul.
Victory Noll Center will present the program "Cherishing Our Memories: Remembering Through Grief" on Saturday, September 25, to provide understanding on how to draw on these memories to help deal with losses... Read More...
By Lamont Neal on Friday, August 27th, 2010
AdamsWells Phone Books
Extra copies of the new 2010-2011 Adams & Wells Counties Telephone directory are available at the Warren Pharmacy. This Phone Book covers Berne, Bluffton, Craigville, Decatur, Geneva, Liberty Center, Linn Grove, Markle, Monroe, Monroeville, Montpelier, Ossian, Petroleum, Pleasant Mills, Poe-Hoagland, Preble, Tocsin, Uniondale, Warren & Zanesville... Read More...
By Ashley C. Smith on Thursday, August 26th, 2010
J. Stephan Leeper, Huntington University assistant professor of digital media arts, filmmaker and former VeggieTales artist, will present student work while discussing challenges that face young artists during the Fall Semester Women’s Breakfast at 9 a.m. Sept. 11 in the Habecker Dining Commons on the HU campus... Read More...
By Lamont Neal on Wednesday, August 25th, 2010
Huntington County Wrestling is hosting its annual golf outing on September 19th 2010. It will be an 18 hole Florida Scramble at Norwood Golf Club. The cost is $60 per person and includes a Steak dinner. There will be cash payouts and door prizes as well as longest drive and closest to the pin contests... Read More...
By Lamont Neal on Tuesday, August 24th, 2010
Junior Achievement of Huntington County recently received funding for programming. This additional funding of $2,200 came through a donation from Vectren.
Photo Caption: Barry Hammel, Vectren presents Andy Zay, President of the Huntington County Junior Achievement Board for their $2,200 donation for JA programs in Huntington County... Read More...
By Lamont Neal on Monday, August 23rd, 2010
The ADVERTISER of Wells & Adams Counties is now available at the Warren Pharmacy. Best of all, it is FREE!
You may also pick up a FREE Warren Weekly, Huntington TAB or Wells-Adams ECHO at the Warren Pharmacy. Get all the news and announcements of your local events at no cost to you!
It pays to visit the Warren Pharmacy!
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