Community Calendar for week of June 3

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Senior class parade happening this weekend

A parade featuring the Brown County High School Class of 2020 will take place Friday, June 5 at 6 p.m. in downtown Nashville. It will follow the same route as the Spring Blossom Parade normally takes, using mainly Jefferson and Van Buren streets.

The Nashville Town Council stressed that parade guests should practice social distancing, staying at least six feet apart from people with whom they do not live.

Mother’s Cupboard offering BBQ family meals

Mother’s Cupboard will host a “Chicken Picken, Rib Lickin'” fundraiser on Saturday, June 6 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the building’s parking lot, 646 Memorial Drive.

A complete family meal with drive-thru pick-up will be available for pre-orders only. Pre-orders will be taken up to Wednesday, June 3 at 3 p.m. The cost is a freewill donation.

Gary Oliver will be the pitmaster. The meal includes 2 1/2 pounds of Butterfield smoked chicken half, 3 pounds of half-rack Kansas City-style smoked BBQ pork ribs, 2 pounds of sweet and sour baked beans, 2 pounds of southwestern pasta salad and a loaf of bread. The meal feeds five to six people.

Call or text 812-929-9211 to make an order. (Do not use the Mother’s Cupboard phone number.) Quantities are limited.

Conservation district to host nature course

The Brown County Native Woodlands Project will host a native plant stewardship course on Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning Tuesday, June 16 at 5:30 p.m. at the Brown County Soil and Water Conservation District office, 802 Memorial Drive.

This six-part series is open to those looking to learn more about the benefits of conserving native plants and controlling invasive plant species.

Social distancing will be practiced; and virtual attendance also will be offered. Program enrollment costs $30 per person or $50 per household, no children younger than 13.

To register, contact board member Allison Shoaf at 812-988-2211 or [email protected] by Friday, June 12.

Brown County History Center cancels events

The Brown County History Center, 90 E. Gould St., has canceled the Pioneer Women’s Gathering and Spring into Art show May 9 as well as the annual quilt show set for June 5 and 6.

The quilt raffle drawing will still take place on June 6.

The historical society also has canceled its Hands on History Summer Camp June 22 to 26.

Mother’s Cupboard benefit canceled for 2020

Mother’s Cupboard Community Kitchen annual Soup Bowl benefit will not happen in 2020 after all.

“The board of directors has decided that due to the uncertainty of what is going to happen within the next few months with the virus, we have decided to have the Soup Bowl next spring,” said Sandy Smith-Richardson.

The date of the next event will be Sunday, March 28.

“This gives everyone in our town time to recover from what has been a difficult year, not only for our community, but shop owners, restaurants and our artists as well. All these people donate their time, soup, silent auction items, etc., to making our event a success,” she wrote.

“If you have purchased a ticket for the event this year, we will be honoring those tickets at the event in March. If you misplace your ticket between now and then, text Sandy at 812-320-3530 and we will get you one, using the honor system.”

Lions club opens applications for grants

The Brown County Lions club is ready to receive grant applications from organizations wanting funding for special projects. Applications must be postmarked no later than Tuesday, June 30 in order to be considered.

Forms can be secured by contacting the Brown County Lions Club, P.O. Box 716, Nashville, IN 47448, or visiting the Lions Club website at e-clubhouse.org/sites/browncounty.

The grants committee will review all applications during July with allocations to be made in mid-August. Funds are limited this year and will be awarded based upon the importance of each project to the betterment of the community.

Annual wine fair rescheduled for August

STORY — Story Inn’s annual Indiana Wine Fair has been postponed to Aug. 8. The schedule of the events will remain the same as it was planned for May 2.

A Taste of Art fundraiser moved to new date

The Rotary Club of Brown County will have its 5th Annual “A Taste of Art” on Saturday, Aug. 29 at The Seasons Conference Center, 560 State Road 46 East. A large selection of contemporary and heritage art from collectable artists will be available in silent and live auctions.

Tastings, heavy hors d’oeuvres and the silent auction begin at 5 p.m. The live auction by professional auctioneer Dennis Jackson begins at 7 p.m. Sponsors of the liquid tastings include Big Woods, Hard Truth, Quaff ON! Brewing Co. and Country Heritage Winery.

All event proceeds fund scholarships, youth development activities and community projects. Tickets are $50 in advance or $55 at the door.

Tickets and catalogs of artwork in the silent and live auctions are available at rotaryclubofbrowncounty.org.

Local bluebird club selling nesting boxes

The Brown County Bluebird Club’s annual bluebird nest box sale has begun. Boxes are all cedar and fully assembled. One box is $15 and two boxes are $25. If interested, call Dan Sparks at 812-200-5700.

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