Noble Farmers and Friends
Noble Farmers and Friends 4-H Club met at 7 p.m. Dec. 8 with leader Dixie Meyer at the New Salem Lions Club.
The pledge to the American flag was given by Katie Meyer and the 4-H pledge by Samantha Meyer. Eight members answered roll call by telling their favorite Christmas song. Two guests attended.
The next meeting will be at 7 p.m. Monday with election of officers.
Rush County Junior Leaders
Rush County Junior Leaders met Nov. 24 for its third meeting. The meeting was called to order by President Eric Wagner. The American pledge was led by Josh Henderson and the 4-H pledge by Brandon Meyer.
A secretary’s report was read by secretary Katie Meyer. She also discussed school visits. If you signed up in November you should receive information from her in early January.
Treasurer’s report was given by treasurer Doug Wicker.
Also, thanks to everyone who helped with the Community Thanksgiving Meal in November!
State 4-H scholarship forms are available in the Extension Office; if wanting assistance in filling out the forms call the office. Forms are due Jan. 15.
The Escape to Indy trip for the club took place Jan. 2. All who attended had a fun-filled day with laser tagging, shopping at Circle Center Mall, ice skating at the Plaza, and bowling to top off the night. About 75 members and friends enjoyed the day in Indianapolis.
Next meeting is 7 p.m. Jan. 26 with an officers meeting at 6:40 p.m. If school is canceled or dismissed early that day the meeting also will be canceled.
Features
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4-H news: Jivin Jacksons
The Jivin Jackson 4-H Club met Nov. 30 and visited Flatrock River Lodge and Millers Merry Manor, singing Christmas carols to the residents.
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Five generations celebrate birthday
Bonnie Crain (center) celebrated her 80th birthday along with five generations of family members: Bonita Abrams, Teri Lynn Copple, Stephanie Copple and Anna Michelle Copple.
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what's happening 121211
DECEMBER
TUESDAY (12/13)
l The Milroy Research Literary Club will meet at the home of Valerie Wilson
at 7 p.m. Members are reminded to bring a favorite cherished Christmas ornament.and Tell', and to bring a gift for the Christmas grab bag gift exchange. -
RPD Awards
Several Rushville Police officers recently received awards for their service to the community and the department during the past year.
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School menus 121011
Arlington Elementary School
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Breakfast: Cheese omelet, toast, juice, milk.
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church briefs
Main Street Christian Church
Main Street Christian Church announces their Advent and Christmas events and worship services. The overall Christmas theme of services and events, "The Gifts We Bring Honor the King," lifts up the gifts in heart and spirit that we have to offer Christ this Christmas. Series are held at 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. -
SLIDESHOW: 10 most dangerous toys
As you shop for the kids and grandkids this holiday season, keep an eye out for potentially dangerous toys. The nonprofit consumer watchdog group World Against Toys Causing Harm, or WATCH, has released its annual list of the 10 worst toys.
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Homemakers On the Go Extension Club
Homemakers On the Go Extension Club met Nov. 15 at the Carthage Library.
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Grieving a loved one during the holidays
The holidays can be a particularly difficult time for anyone who has recently lost a close friend or family member.
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Rush County Community Foundation Thank-a-Teacher
As we enter the holiday season The Rush County Community Foundation wants to remind parents and students in all schools in Rush County that the Rush County Education Fund's Thank-a-Teacher is a great way to honor school system employees during the holidays with a gift that will give forever.
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