April 26, 2023 at 6:30 p.m.
Local band performing
Taking Note
A Jay County native and his brass ensemble are performing in Ridgeville this weekend.
Jim McKinney and his group, Solid Brass, will be playing at 3 p.m. Sunday at Deerfield United Methodist Church, 7735 N. U.S. 27, Ridgeville. McKinney, a Jay County High School graduate, will be accompanied by Paul Bingle, Jason Blough and Caleb Scott.
For more information, contact the church at (765) 857-2251.
Movie night
Trinity United Methodist Church is having a free movie night Friday.
The church at 323 S. Meridian St., Portland, will be showing a “Veggie Tales” short and “The Lady and the Tramp.” Admission, popcorn and drinks.
Brick Market
Fort Recovery’s chapter of Psi Iota Xi will be hosting its annual Brick Street Market this weekend.
The annual craft and food fair is slated for 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday in downtown Fort Recovery, along the brick portion of Wayne Street. More than 25 booths and food trucks will be set up along the street, along with local businesses.
Education Hub
There’s a new resource in Muncie to find summer and after-school learning programs.
The Education Support Hub provides information about summer camps, after-school options and community programs, according to a press release from the organization. The free service offers email subscriptions, social media feeds and forms to request assistance or suggest updates.
Community members can visit the EducationSupportHub.com and subscribe to email updates or follow its Facebook or Twitter accounts.
Nominate artists
Indiana Arts Commission still has nominations open for its Governor’s Arts Awards.
The award program established by the commission and governor’s office recognizes individuals, communities and organizations who have made significant contributions to arts and creativity in Indiana. Celebrated every other year, the Governor’s Arts Awards winners receive an original piece of artwork created specifically for the program by an Indiana artist and the opportunity to share their story with other arts supporters statewide via a video.
Nominations are open to organizations or individuals who work or reside in Indiana or have significant ties to the state through some years of residency. No posthumous nominees will be considered. Nominations are open through the end of the day May 4.
Volunteers needed
EverHeart Hospice is looking for volunteers.
The nonprofit organization offering hospice and palliative care is recruiting volunteers to help with patients in west central Ohio and east central Indiana. To learn more, call (800) 417-7535.
Jim McKinney and his group, Solid Brass, will be playing at 3 p.m. Sunday at Deerfield United Methodist Church, 7735 N. U.S. 27, Ridgeville. McKinney, a Jay County High School graduate, will be accompanied by Paul Bingle, Jason Blough and Caleb Scott.
For more information, contact the church at (765) 857-2251.
Movie night
Trinity United Methodist Church is having a free movie night Friday.
The church at 323 S. Meridian St., Portland, will be showing a “Veggie Tales” short and “The Lady and the Tramp.” Admission, popcorn and drinks.
Brick Market
Fort Recovery’s chapter of Psi Iota Xi will be hosting its annual Brick Street Market this weekend.
The annual craft and food fair is slated for 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday in downtown Fort Recovery, along the brick portion of Wayne Street. More than 25 booths and food trucks will be set up along the street, along with local businesses.
Education Hub
There’s a new resource in Muncie to find summer and after-school learning programs.
The Education Support Hub provides information about summer camps, after-school options and community programs, according to a press release from the organization. The free service offers email subscriptions, social media feeds and forms to request assistance or suggest updates.
Community members can visit the EducationSupportHub.com and subscribe to email updates or follow its Facebook or Twitter accounts.
Nominate artists
Indiana Arts Commission still has nominations open for its Governor’s Arts Awards.
The award program established by the commission and governor’s office recognizes individuals, communities and organizations who have made significant contributions to arts and creativity in Indiana. Celebrated every other year, the Governor’s Arts Awards winners receive an original piece of artwork created specifically for the program by an Indiana artist and the opportunity to share their story with other arts supporters statewide via a video.
Nominations are open to organizations or individuals who work or reside in Indiana or have significant ties to the state through some years of residency. No posthumous nominees will be considered. Nominations are open through the end of the day May 4.
Volunteers needed
EverHeart Hospice is looking for volunteers.
The nonprofit organization offering hospice and palliative care is recruiting volunteers to help with patients in west central Ohio and east central Indiana. To learn more, call (800) 417-7535.
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