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Volume 4, Issue 10 66ap aper for the people" October 1997 Andy Marsh, Membership & Development Chairman of Greentown Main Street Association, Inc., presents the winning ticket to Kevin Sparling at the Greentown Fall Festival. The ticket was worth $ 500 in certificates to be used at participating Greentown area businesses. ~ ...............................*..........................,.....**............**. Fall Festival Deemed a Success Approximately 350 people came into downtown Greentown Saturday evening, September 13, for a Fall Festival. That amount of participation and the net proceeds of $ 1,000 pleased event organizer, Andy Marsh. Andy states that 25 to 30 volunteers helped set up and operate the various activities. About 250 dinners were served, with the food provided by Barton's Catering. Mindy Bagley was in charge of a cake walk for which donations were received from Vogel's Bakery, Hulce's Supermarket, Century Villa Health Care, Huck's Food and Fuel, and Subway. Harold Middleton secured a Moon Walk for the children. Jennifer Imbler, Justin Johnson, and Laura Hawkins provided face painting. Entertainment was provided by a group composed of Tiffany Maple, Bethany Bontrager, Britany Harvey, and Sarah Lowery. Individuals performing were Brandon Ramsey, Rodney Kun, Craig Trott, Katie Heck, Chelsey ' Graham, Brooke Cheek, Allison Holt, Amanda Myers, Peggy McIndoo, Melanie Lantz, and Renee McIndoo. The final group to perform was " Seven Days from Now." Kevin Sparling was the winner of the $ 500 grand prize in the raflle. Bonnie Bonebrake won the $ 100 first prize, and Enno Schmidt won the $ 50 second prize. The winnings ' are in the form of certificates which can be redeemed at participating Greentown area businesses. Tables and chairs were provided by Meridian Street Christian Church. The Eastern Howard School Board will meet Od0bm 14 and October 28 at 7: 30 p. m in the Admini*. ation offices The public is welcome The Greentown Town Councii willMeet October * 7: 30p* m in & e City Building. The public is welcome Public Hearing Draws 50 Homecoming Queen Cari Mast and King Reid Hinesley were crowned at the Eastern Homecoming game September 26. Craig Trott revived " an old family tradition" and gave the Queen a kiss. More homecoming photos on page 6. Photo by Craig Trott
Object Description
Title | The Greentown Grapevine – 1997-10, 04:10 |
Subject | newspapers |
Subject, Local | Greentown, Howard County (Ind.) |
Item Type | newspaper |
Technical Metadata | Digital images captured by Imaging Office Systems 2008 |
Item ID | im-kokomo-news-greentown-1997-10 |
Local Item ID | Greentown History Center – newspaper collection |
Usage Statement | The Greentown Area Residential Association has granted permission to the Kokomo-Howard County Public Library and the Greentown Historical Society to copy any and all issues of the Greentown Grapevine. Permission granted to view and print items from this digital collection for personal use, study, research, or classroom teaching. |
Date Original | 1997-10 |
Date Digital | 2008 |
Publisher | Greentown Area Residential Association, 1993- |
Description |
Local News depicting eastern Howard County in Indiana. Headlines: Public Hearing Draws 50; Fall Festival Deemed a Success; Homecoming Queen Cari Mast and King Reid Hinesley |
Language | en |
Contributors | Kokomo-Howard County Public Library; Greentown Historical Society |
Source | Original newspaper: The Greentown Grapevine, October 1997, Volume 04, Issue 10 |
Relation | Howard County Newspapers |
Transcript | [PDFs are fully searchable] |
Description
Title | The Greentown Grapevine – 1997-10, 04:10 - Page 1 |
Relation | Howard County Newspapers |
Transcript | Volume 4, Issue 10 66ap aper for the people" October 1997 Andy Marsh, Membership & Development Chairman of Greentown Main Street Association, Inc., presents the winning ticket to Kevin Sparling at the Greentown Fall Festival. The ticket was worth $ 500 in certificates to be used at participating Greentown area businesses. ~ ...............................*..........................,.....**............**. Fall Festival Deemed a Success Approximately 350 people came into downtown Greentown Saturday evening, September 13, for a Fall Festival. That amount of participation and the net proceeds of $ 1,000 pleased event organizer, Andy Marsh. Andy states that 25 to 30 volunteers helped set up and operate the various activities. About 250 dinners were served, with the food provided by Barton's Catering. Mindy Bagley was in charge of a cake walk for which donations were received from Vogel's Bakery, Hulce's Supermarket, Century Villa Health Care, Huck's Food and Fuel, and Subway. Harold Middleton secured a Moon Walk for the children. Jennifer Imbler, Justin Johnson, and Laura Hawkins provided face painting. Entertainment was provided by a group composed of Tiffany Maple, Bethany Bontrager, Britany Harvey, and Sarah Lowery. Individuals performing were Brandon Ramsey, Rodney Kun, Craig Trott, Katie Heck, Chelsey ' Graham, Brooke Cheek, Allison Holt, Amanda Myers, Peggy McIndoo, Melanie Lantz, and Renee McIndoo. The final group to perform was " Seven Days from Now." Kevin Sparling was the winner of the $ 500 grand prize in the raflle. Bonnie Bonebrake won the $ 100 first prize, and Enno Schmidt won the $ 50 second prize. The winnings ' are in the form of certificates which can be redeemed at participating Greentown area businesses. Tables and chairs were provided by Meridian Street Christian Church. The Eastern Howard School Board will meet Od0bm 14 and October 28 at 7: 30 p. m in the Admini*. ation offices The public is welcome The Greentown Town Councii willMeet October * 7: 30p* m in & e City Building. The public is welcome Public Hearing Draws 50 Homecoming Queen Cari Mast and King Reid Hinesley were crowned at the Eastern Homecoming game September 26. Craig Trott revived " an old family tradition" and gave the Queen a kiss. More homecoming photos on page 6. Photo by Craig Trott |