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Published April 29, 2008 09:21 pm - The “Sandi and Friends” benefit concert scheduled for Friday, May 2, will be postponed until October (National Character Education Month).  


April 29: Local News Briefs



‘Sandi and Friends’ concert postponed

Due to busy schedules during this time of the year, the “Sandi and Friends” benefit concert scheduled for Friday will be postponed until October (National Character Education Month).  

The celebration in October which will mark the 10-year anniversary of character education in Anderson and greater Madison County.

Call Reardon Auditorium at (765) 641-4140 with questions about ticket purchases or rain check information.

For more information about the Center for Character Development at Anderson University, call (765) 641-3714 or visit online at www.character-development.org.

Meadowbrook crime watch meets Thursday

There will be Meadowbrook Neighborhood Crime Watch meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday at Meadowbrook Baptist Church, 119 E. 36th St., Anderson. 

All interested residents and business owners are welcome and encouraged to attend, organizers said. Representatives from the Anderson Police Department will be in attendance to provide information on the Crime Watch Program. 

For more information, call Anderson police Officer Steve Denney at (765) 648-6674 or Sgt. Paul Boulware at (765) 648-6756.

Frankton spring concert Friday

The Frankton Junior-Senior High School Choral Department will hold its spring concert at 7 p.m. Friday in the Eagles Nest (main gym).

The program will include the junior high choir, high school choir and high school show choir. Selections will include music from musical movies “Hairspray,” “Paint Your Wagon,” “Space Jam,” “High School Musical 2” and “Sister Act 2.”

There is a $2 admission fee that will be given to the Frankton Self Help Organization (food pantry). This is the second concert where a donation fee has been requested. The choirs were able to give more than $600 to the Salvation Army after their Christmas concert.  



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