Events
As posted at Waynet: Explore the architecture of Old Richmond while enjoying the vendors, food, and fun activities at 4th Street Fair. Happening on 4th Street - Between South A and South E. For more information, call (765) 962-1010.
Earlham is holding a "Peace with Justice" week, sponsored by the PAGS Department and facilitated by Peace House. Tactical Direct Action Training presents information for learning to minimize injury and maximize effectiveness with the creative use of non-violent action. A training session is scheduled for this weekend as part of Peace With Justice Week. When: Sat., Oct. 6, 2 p.m. Where: Room 105 Landrum Bolling Center. Contact: PAGS Department, piserga@earlham.edu .
As posted at Waynet: Explore the architecture of Old Richmond while enjoying the vendors, food, and fun activities at 4th Street Fair. Happening on 4th Street - Between South A and South E. For more information, call (765) 962-1010.
October 9th is the deadline to register to vote in the upcoming November Election.
Also note that a Rock the Vote concert happening at the Fourth Street Fair. Bands will play and there will be several people and booths registering people to vote. If you or anyone you know is not registered, please come and get registered to vote.
As reported in the Palladium-Item, Mayoral candidates Sally Hutton and Rick Thalls, along with candidates in other contested races for City Clerk and City Council, will debate on Thursday October 18th at 6:30 PM in Vivian Auditorium on the campus of IU East.
The debate is being hosted by the Richmond Wayne County Chamber of Commerce.
This fall book sale will be offered Oct. 26-27 by the Friends of Morrisson-Reeves Library. The sale will be 3 to 5 p.m. Oct. 26 and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct. 27 in the Bard Room of the library at 80 N. Sixth St. Items will vary in price from 10 cents for magazines to $2 each for CDs, videos and books-on-tape.
The Friends group always welcomes donations of books, computer software, videotapes, cassette tapes, compact discs, DVDs, puzzles and games. Donations may be put in the little read wagon in the library’s upper level reading room. The annual book sale will be in the spring.
For more information, contact the library at (765) 962-966-8291 or visit the Friends of the library’s Web site.
The Richmond Art Museum continues the second season of the f.a.d.e.-IN film series (Focusing on Art, Diversity, and Education in Indiana) with “The Haunting (1963, Rated G).” Winchester, Indiana native Robert Wise directed this atmospheric chiller, a supernatural suspense film that is far superior to its 1999 re-make. $3 RAM members & students / $5 general public.
Richmond Art Museum
350 Hub Etchison Parkway
Richmond, IN 47374
(765) 966-0256
www.richmondartmuseum.org
Learn how to live well using far less oil. Hear about tactics for helping your community make the transition. Each year this event attracts hundreds of educators, activists, and community leaders from around the country – including those who are making changes in their own lives.
This fall book sale will be offered Oct. 26-27 by the Friends of Morrisson-Reeves Library. The sale will be 3 to 5 p.m. Oct. 26 and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct. 27 in the Bard Room of the library at 80 N. Sixth St. Items will vary in price from 10 cents for magazines to $2 each for CDs, videos and books-on-tape.
The Friends group always welcomes donations of books, computer software, videotapes, cassette tapes, compact discs, DVDs, puzzles and games. Donations may be put in the little read wagon in the library’s upper level reading room. The annual book sale will be in the spring.
For more information, contact the library at (765) 962-966-8291 or visit the Friends of the library’s Web site.
Learn how to live well using far less oil. Hear about tactics for helping your community make the transition. Each year this event attracts hundreds of educators, activists, and community leaders from around the country – including those who are making changes in their own lives.
Learn how to live well using far less oil. Hear about tactics for helping your community make the transition. Each year this event attracts hundreds of educators, activists, and community leaders from around the country – including those who are making changes in their own lives.
WCTV's third annual "Community Benefits" live television auction is happening this Friday, November 2nd beginning at 6 p.m. on WCTV. We have a wide variety of items to auction, including sports tickets and memorabilia, autographed books, restaurant certificates, gift baskets, and more.
Again they are partnering with the IU East SIFE group (Students in Free Enterprise), and would also like to thank Warm Glow Candle Outlet of Centerville and G101.3/WKBV, who have joined us as hourly sponsors, as well as Joe’s Pizza, which will be providing food that evening.
For more information, please call 765-973-8488.


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