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Elaine Whitesides Business is awful quiet out there

The last couple of weeks have been quite busy with less time to spend just strolling through Smaller Indiana. It seems the same must be true of others; at least those in the groups and areas I frequent. I am hoping that the quiet tone indicates people are busy with their work and businesses, not simply getting in that last little vacation before school begins - although that does sound like fun! Hope springs eternal around here. But my thought is this: It is especially at the busy times in our… Continue

Added by Elaine Whitesides on July 29, 2009 at 10:04am — No Comments

Katy Shumar Mann 5 Years & a Handful of Hours

Today my husband and I are celebrating our 5 year anniversary. In dog years, that’s 35 years and in Hollywood, that’s like 50 years! I do expect the gift that corresponds to the Hollywood years.

It hasn’t been super easy during our married life; we’ve had tumors, sur… Continue

Added by Katy Shumar Mann on June 19, 2009 at 2:29pm — No Comments

Marcia Clutter Lebanon Community Arts Festival brings FUN & FREE cultural opportunities to Boone County

I surprised my husband for his birthday last weekend by taking our family to see the Broadway musical, Wicked in Indianapolis. If I were to review the show, I would write glowingly about the cleverness of the plot and the first class talent of the cast. If I were to review the Murat as a venue…aarrgghh!!!...don’t get me started! (In a nutshell, we loved the play despite our experience with the Murat being so abysmal that I hope to never return for another event there.) However, ra… Continue

Added by Marcia Clutter on June 17, 2009 at 8:00am — No Comments

Marcia Clutter P.S. This Play is a Treat!

If you’re looking for something a bit out of the ordinary in the way of local arts & entertainment, and you are an adult who enjoys dark comedy, you may want to check out Lebanon's Center Stage Community Theatre’s production of P.S. Your Cat is Dead. Directed by Cheryl Fesmire, P.S. Your Cat is Dead was written by James Kirkwood. Set in the late 1970’s, it is the story of a down-on-his-luck actor-writer, Jimmy Zoole, played by Jonathan Evans. The two-act, four-cast member play takes… Continue

Added by Marcia Clutter on May 28, 2009 at 3:00am — No Comments

Dave Galt Things you can do to make your home more attactive to the buyer

Here are a few helpful hints that we probably all know but just don’t take the time to do it. Hey, I’m a Realtor but I’ve been through the same thing. My wife and I sold our house about a year 1/2 ago and it was a pain to get it looking good, but once we invested a few $$ and some time, it made the impression we were hoping for. It sold in the first 30 days. We used a Stager and it’s been part of my Marketing plan for that reason, staging sets you apart from the other homes for sale. Here are f… Continue

Added by Dave Galt on March 1, 2009 at 9:29am — 1 Comment

Patty Morton A CHICKEN IN EVERY POT

You've heard that saying now: A CAR IN EVERY GARAGE!!! Yes, Folks. You heard right. Currently I am offering a 2001 Grand Marquis with the purchase of my listing at 104 Manchester Square, a luxurious condo in Zionsville, offered at an unbelievable price of $280,000. Or, if you are a little more casual, how about a Classic '88 Jeep Wrangler with my listing at 5054 Deer Creek Place. Indianapolis. offered at the low low price of $145,000 Call me for more info. Patty Morton, C… Continue

Added by Patty Morton on February 3, 2009 at 1:33pm — No Comments

Geoff Davis Anticipatory Set - Flying with Eagles

I'm a bit torn about how to blog special events and activities. An announcement or exploration of an event, before it occurs, is limited to announcements and background information. I want to write about experiences. I'm an educator and want everyone to share unique learning experie… Continue

Added by Geoff Davis on January 27, 2009 at 8:30am — No Comments

Chris Baggott Great Press For Hoosier Mt. Biking Association and Brown County SP Trails

I just wanted to call attention to a nice article about HMBA and the world class trails they have built in Brown County State Park. This is a group that absolutly deserves more support. They do incredible work all for free. http://www.corydondemocrat.com/Articles-i-2008-06-24-207066.114125_Ride_shou ld_encourage_trail_system.html The trails are world class if you have not tried them...please do. If you are not a member of HMBA, it's only something like $25 and your money all goes to trailbuild… Continue

Added by Chris Baggott on June 26, 2008 at 3:13pm — No Comments

Ben McCann The Great Indiana Flood of 2008... My son Noah (pictured is working on his ark right now)

Noah is working on his ark right now. From 1:35s to about 2:25s on this video is where it reallly gets fun !!!! At the end of our men's prayer this morning, one of my friends had just arrived to start cleaining the church. He asked us if we were working or praying for an ark... we would need it to get to our cars, the parking lot in front of the church had flooded and ducks were swimming accross. We made it out okay and went to breakfast at Bob Evans to "wait out the rain" a… Continue

Added by Ben McCann on June 7, 2008 at 11:30am — 3 Comments

Nicki Laycoax Morgan County Residents QUASHing for Alzheimer's

In response to a Smaller Indiana request for QUASHers to participate in the scavenger hunt to benefit Alzheimer's research, a team(s) is forming comprised of Morgan County residents! Thus far, myself-Nicki Laycoax of Squish Designs, and Jon Speer of Creo Quality are in the planning stages of our team! Our winnings, which would possibly be over $7,000, will be donated to the BoysContinue

Added by Nicki Laycoax on May 22, 2008 at 1:30pm — No Comments

Julie R. Morrison Sol Fest - May 3 & 4, 2008 - Fox Island County Park

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Added by Julie R. Morrison on April 22, 2008 at 10:00pm — No Comments

Nicki Laycoax Martinsville Community Day is May 10, 2008

There has been a new group formed on Smaller Indiana! Please check it out and feel free to get active! You can see more details about the Community Day on the group page. Contact either Jon Speer,… Continue

Added by Nicki Laycoax on April 7, 2008 at 8:17pm — No Comments

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