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Gallery plans art shows

PENDLETON — Pendleton Artists Society is playing host to the 2023 Pendleton Heights Senior Art Show through April 20 at Gallery 119 in Pendleton (For more, turn to Page B2).

The 5th Congressional District High School Art Show also is set for April 25 to May 3 in the gallery.

The public is welcome to view the shows during business hours, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays.

The gallery is located at 119 W. State St.

The artists society also offers art classes, including:

Intro to the History of Eye and Face Bead Designs with Polymer Clay with Chicquiela Elbert-Velazco — 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 15. Participants will make plant stakes and a comic garden slug necklace with polymer clays. Cost is $10 and includes supplies.

Children’s Art Classes take place on the second Saturday each month. Classes are taught by a variety of teachers. Each class is independent and will need its own registration.

Register for classes at the gallery, or by phone at 765-778-0986, during regular business hours; or online at PASgallery119.org/events.

Legion plans activities

PENDLETON — American Legion Post 117, 611 W. State St., Pendleton, has planned the following events — open to members and non-members.

Band: The Mystery Train — April 15

Karaoke — 8-11 p.m. April 21

Karaoke — 8-11 p.m. April 28

Red Cross Blood Drive 1-5 p.m. May 17. Register at www.redcrossblood.org.

Other regular events include:

All-you-can-eat wing night is scheduled for 5-8 p.m. Thursdays, with all-you-can-eat wings costing $12

Lunch specials (as well as regular menu) — starting at 11 a.m. weekdays

Tenderloins available Fridays — starting at noon; a Treasure Hunt drawing takes place at 7:30 p.m.

Pool on Sunday — beginning at noon, no charge

The Legion’s general membership meeting is set for 6 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday each month.

People interested in playing on a tournament euchre team or pool team should call or stop by the post and talk to Dave or Haley.

For more details, call 765-778-7661.

Methodist church focus of presentation

PENDLETON — Pendleton Historical Museum’s speaker program continues this year, with one talk remaining.

During the two-hour event, there will be time for questions from those in attendance.

Weather permitting, the remaining schedule will be as follows:

April 16 — Nancy Wynant on the 200th anniversary of the Pendleton Methodist Church.

The museum is located on Falls Park Drive in Falls Park.

District plans kindergarten roundup

PENDLETON — South Madison Community School Corp. plans kindergarten roundup events to register students for the 2023-34 academic year: East Elementary School, Tuesday, April 18; Pendleton Elementary School, Wednesday, April 19; and Maple Ridge Elementary School, Thursday, April 20.

Roundup is for children who are 5 by Aug. 1, 2023.

To jumpstart the registration process, adults are asked to to go to smadison.k12.in.us and complete the New Student Fastpass for soon-to-be kindergartners.

Completing the Fastpass form will generate two emails, one to explain how to set up a PowerSchool account and another to reserve an appointment at the student’s home school for roundup.

Adults then attend roundup with their student(s), bringing two proofs of residency (such as a utility bill and mortgage statement or rental agreement); immunization record, doctor contact and student medication information; emergency contact information; court records (custody, guardianship) and/or copy of any Individual Education Plan, if applicable; and driver’s license or government photo ID for the parent/guardian.

Finally, parents and children are invited to Blast-Off to Kindergarten, set for 6-7:30 p.m. April 25 (EES), April 26 (PES) and April 27 (MRES).

For more details, call 765-779-4445 (EES), 765-778-3818 (MRES) or 765-778-2117 (PES).

Shred Day set for April 22

PENDLETON — SecurEstate’s 12th annual Shred Day is set for 9-11 a.m. April 22.

This event is open to the public, providing secure onsite shredding services at no cost.

There’s also no limit to the amount of paper people can bring, and people can watch while all the paper they bring is shredded on site.

This is a drive-thru drop-off service. People are asked to enter the parking lot off Main Street.

SecurEstate is located at 100 S. Main St., Pendleton.

Talks will explore county’s history

ANDERSON — Madison County Historical Society Inc. offers a series of “First Sunday” presentations covering the History of Madison County, set for 2 p.m. monthly in the Bowman Room at Museum of Madison County History, 11 W. 11th St., Anderson.

Madison County Historian Stephen T. Jackson delivers the presentations, which provide an overview of Madison County’s history through historical highlights.

Presentations will run about an hour each and are free.

Following the presentation, at about 3 p.m., Jackson will sign his book “Historic Events in a County Called Madison: The 20th Century.” This book and others will be available to purchase.

The remaining talks are set for:

May 7: Monroe Township

June 4: Lafayette Township

July 2: Van Buren Township

Aug. 6: Boone Township

Sept. 3: Duck Creek Township

Oct. 1: Stony Creek Township

Nov. 5: Madison County

For more details, call Madison County Historical Society at 765-683-0052.

For columns based on previous talks, visit ptlpnews.com.

Par-Tee Ladies golf set to start season

PENDLETON — The Par-tee Ladies League at Fall Creek Golf Course plans to start its 2023 season with a Putt-Off / Kick-Off informal meeting at 6 p.m. Monday, April 24.

The public is invited to enjoy camaraderie, make friends, test their putting skills and hear what’s planned for the 2023 season.

It costs $50 to join the Par tee Ladies league.

Greens fees are discounted at $15 for nine holes with a cart and $20 for 18 holes with a cart during league play.

The putt-off tournament will be set up on the practice putting green.

Town to conduct meeting on growth

PENDLETON — The Town of Pendleton plans a meeting about growth at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 17, at Town Hall.

It will be a public session for input on growth and quality of life.

A Zoom link will be available for the meeting, with information posted on the town’s website calendar.

The town conducted previous meetings on Pendleton’s present and projected growth, and the plans the town has put in place to address it.

Church group plans abundance meal

MARKLEVILLE — Christian Women’s Fellowship “Comfort Keepers” of East Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Markleville (East State Road 38) plans its monthly “God Abundance Meal” from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 10, in the lower fellowship hall of the church.

Menu will be chicken and noodles, mashed potatoes, green beans, applesauce, assorted desserts and drink.

Dine in or carry out.

The facility is accessible to people with disabilities.

The next monthly meal is set for June 14.

Class of 1978 reunion planned

PENDLETON — Pendleton Heights High School Class of 1978 is planning its 45th reunion for Sept. 16.

Classmates seeking more details are asked to email [email protected].

To have your non-profit or free community event included in this calendar, email details to [email protected]. The deadline to submit an item is noon Friday for publication the following Thursday.

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