SOUTHERN INDIANA
Job fair coming Tuesday
Sen. Dan Coats, R-Ind. and Congressman Todd Young, R-Ind., will be hosting a job fair in Corydon in conjunction with WorkOne Southern Indiana from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 21, at YMCA of Harrison County’s Gymnasium, 198 Jenkins Court NE, Corydon.
NEW ALBANY
Aglow group to meet
There will be an Aglow meeting from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, Aug. 20, at Covenant Community Fellowship, 727 Rolling Creek Drive, New Albany.
Fellowship is 6:30 to 7 p.m.
The speaker will be Theresa Berger, who has worked as coordinator of Children’s Church and has also worked as an intercessor and evangelism. She is interested in the prophetic and prophetic praise and worship. She has just came back from a trip to Israel and will be sharing what God has placed on her heart to us about Israel and us the church.
GEORGETOWN
Georgetown town council to meet
The Georgetown Town Council will meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 20, at the Georgetown Optimist Club, 8260 Ind. 64.
FLOYD COUNTY
Carnegie Center hosts Lunch & Learn
The Carnegie Center for Art & History and author Bryan Bush will present the program, “My Dear Mollie: The Letters of Brigadier General Daniel Griffin, Commander of the 38th Indiana Volunteer Infantry” as part of the Carnegie Center’s summer Lunch & Learn series pertaining to the Civil War. The event is from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 21.
Bush will discuss the letters of Brigadier General Daniel Griffin, edited and annotated by Bush in 2003. Participants can bring a lunch, drinks are provided. This program is free, but registration is required by calling 812-944-7336.
The Lunch and Learn programs are sponsored by the Carnegie Center Inc.
SELLERSBURG
Festival luncheon features speaker
Sellersburg Celebrates! Community Luncheon will be from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, Aug. 24, at Rock Creek Community Academy, 11515 U.S. 31, Sellersburg.
The guest speaker will be Stephanie Decker. She lost her home and belongings in the March 2 tornadoes. She also lost part of both of her legs, but what she gained in this experience is a will to help others. She has started her own foundation to help kids with prosthetics and others who have lost limbs to gain access to leading edge prosthetics.
Cost of luncheon is $20. Call 812-786-3098 for ticket information.
JEFFERSONVILLE
Ask the doctor event upcoming
Dr. Rif El-Mallakh, Director of the Mood Disorder Research Program at the University of Louisville’s School of Medicine, will be at Clark Memorial Hospital at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 20, in the Conference Center on the lower level, for Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance Louisville’s “Ask the Doctor Night.”
On this night, those in attendance can ask questions in regards to most recent research, medications, side effects, treatment plans, charting your moods, the relationship of food and mood. Anyone who has a mood disorder and their family and friends are urged to come to this free event.
Clark County
August 17, 2012
NEWS AND TRIBUNE BRIEFS — For Aug. 18-19
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- Weisheit found guilty of murder, arson
- The bigger plan chosen for 10th Street in Jeffersonville
- Officials, kids break ground on downtown bridge
- NEWS AND TRIBUNE BRIEFS — For June 19
- Dedicated direction: GCCS hires athletic directors, drops teaching portion of job
- CRIME BRIEFS: Alleged burglar nabbed, meth found in car with kids
- Man found guilty of murdering children in his home
- Double-murder defendant takes witness stand against advice of counsel
- Three more redevelopment projects OK’d in Jeffersonville
- NEWS AND TRIBUNE BRIEFS — For June 18


