COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Learn more about county’s heritage; Annual Ag Day breakfast this weekend; Support school at annual gala

Learn more about county history at heritage day

Brown County Heritage Day will be on Saturday, Feb. 25 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. upstairs in the Brown County History Center, 90 E. Gould St.

All are welcome to visit and see old photographs, old county maps, old high school photos and more. The Pioneer women will be selling chances for their Annual Quilt Raffle also. Take a tour of the building if you haven’t been before.

Parking around the building is free.

Annual Ag Day breakfast planned this weekend

All Brown County farmers and friends are invited to the Annual Ag Day Breakfast on Saturday, Feb. 25 at the Exhibit Hall at the fairgrounds, 802 Memorial Drive.

Enjoy a hearty breakfast with updates from Purdue Extension, Brown County Soil and Water Conservation District and local agricultural offices.

Doors open at 8:30 a.m., breakfast begins at 9 a.m., followed with local updates.

The meal and event are free.

Contact the office at 812-988-5495 or email Allison at [email protected] to RSVP by Thursday, Feb. 23.

Sponsored by Purdue Extension and Soil and Water Conservation District.

Support Brown County Boosters Club at gala

The Brown County High School Athletics Booster Club will host its annual gala on Saturday, March 25, 6 p.m. to 11 p.m., at Hard Truth Distilling Co., 418 Old State Road 46.

The community is invited to come together in supporting of children and local school athletics.

Join for a silent auction, cocktail hour, dinner and dancing. All proceeds and donations will go directly to the Brown County Boosters Club, which supports all athletic programs at Brown County High School.

Tickets are $50 per person and can be purchased by visiting www.eventbrite.com and searching “Brown County Booster Club.”

Upcoming events at the library

The Brown County Public Library, 205 Locust Lane, has upcoming events on its calendar for visitors of all ages.

Monday Morning Storytime, Feb. 27, March 6, 13 and 27, 10:30 a.m. Stories, songs, rhymes and crafts for kids 6 and under with their caregivers.

BCPL Craft Club: Woven Amulet Bags, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 6 p.m. Learn to make a simple loom and weave your own amulet bag. All tools and materials supplied. For adults and accompanied teens 13 and older. Space is limited. Registration required.

Open Play Family Literacy, Thursday, Feb. 23, 10:30 a.m. Open play with other families for kids 0-6 and family literacy tips for adults. Registration requested.

Games 4 a Change: Teen Game Night, Thursday, Feb. 23, from 3 to 5 p.m. Teens in grades 6-12 can drop in for board, card and collaborative games with other players.

Pre-K Days: Global Littles Explore the Southern Hemisphere, Friday, Feb. 24 at 10:30 a.m. Kids ages 0-6 will learn how kids in other countries play, speak and eat. Registration requested.

Stuffies Storytime, Saturday, Feb. 25, 10:30 a.m. A special Saturday morning Storytime and drop off time for Stuffies to sleep over at the Library.

Stuffies Spend the Night, Saturday, Feb. 24 through Tuesday, Feb. 28. Drop off your stuffed animal on for a sleepover at the Library. Drop off Feb. 24 through 25 for a sleepover on Sunday. Pick up begins Monday, Feb. 27. Registration requested.

Tech Day at the Library, Saturday, Feb. 25 and Monday, Feb. 27 from 1 to 3 p.m. Play with fun technology like the Oculus Virtual Reality headset, Squish Circuits, Bloxels and more. Tech toys are available for all ages. Registration requested.

Global Kids Explore the Southern Hemisphere, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 5:30 p.m. Learn how kids eat, speak, play and go to school in other countries through hands-on activities. For kids in grades K-5 with their families. Registration requested.

CSW Crafters: Shrinky Dinks, Wednesday, March 1 from 4 to 6 p.m. Join us for an all ages craft night at the CSW Branch Library, 8751 Nineveh Road. Take shrink plastic to the next level with new techniques and tools and learn to make 3D flowers, intricate butterflies and more. Or just have fun with your own designs. Registration is helpful, but walk-ins are welcome.

Create a Meal: One Pot Cooking, Tuesday, March 7 at 5:30 p.m. Learn to make quick, easy, healthy and affordable meals in just one pot! You will sample delicious food, get to take home tasty recipes and learn tips for healthy eating on a budget. Space is limited · Registration requested. Presented by the Purdue Extension Nutrition Education Program

LEGO Club, Saturday, March 11, 1 to 3 p.m., Drop in and show of your LEGO skills.

Bluebird Nest Box Workshop, Saturday, March 18 at 1 p.m. Learn about bluebirds and make your own bluebird nest box at a hands-on workshop presented by the Brown County Bluebird Club. Everyone is welcome to attend, those under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. All tools and materials are supplied. Attendance is free, but donations for the Brown County Bluebird Club will be accepted to help offset the cost of materials. Space is limited to 25. Registration is required by Friday, March 10.

Free Tax Preparation is happening at the library from Feb. 1 through April 12. The library is once again partnering with United Way of Monroe County to offer free basic state and federal tax preparation to qualified Brown County residents. Residents may stop by or call the library to see if they qualify. Once qualified, participants will receive a packet of information to complete and return to the library. Certified volunteer tax preparers will complete the returns and schedule in-person appointments with taxpayers when their tax returns are ready for review and pick up. To see if you qualify for free tax preparation, visit BrownCountyLibrary.info/freetaxprep.

For program details and registration visit BrownCountyLibrary.info/events or call the library at 812-988-2850.

Learn what legislators are up to in sessions

Three nonpartisan legislative updates will be held during this year’s Indiana General Assembly.

The virtual updates are co-sponsored by the League of Women Voters Brown County, League of Women Voters Bloomington-Monroe County, Brown County Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce.

At the updates, state legislators are asked to provide introductory remarks on their priorities for the current session of the Indiana General Assembly. Each legislator is given 10 minutes for these opening statements. Then audience questions are posed, rotating the order of legislator responses.

These updates are intended to be informative, not debates.

Please join the conversation. All state legislators who represent a portion of Brown County and Monroe County are invited, including Indiana State Representatives Bob Heaton, Dist. 46, Peggy Mayfield, Dist. 60, Matt Pierce, Dist. 61 and Dave Hall, Dist. 62.

Indiana State Senators Eric Koch, Dist. 44 and Shelli Yoder, Dist. 40 are also invited.

Register online for these virtual events at the links below. Once registered, you will receive an email with a Zoom link to join the meetings. All meetings are held at 9:30 a.m.

Saturday, March 11 update: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEld-uppz4sGd1DsSLrXlkhZdOBYG3X8ir7

Saturday, April 15 update: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMufuCspjwpHdbQokWvRZEiIpiQSJymMtSt

Car, truck, motorcycle show coming in June

Nashville #135 Annual Car, Truck, Jeep, and Motorcycle Show will be Saturday, June 17 at the Nashville Masonic Lodge, 19 Artist Drive. Registration is from 9 a.m. to noon.

There will be “People’s Choice Judging” classes, activities, door prizes, music and on-site food. Trophies will be awarded at 3 p.m. Contestants must be present to win.

For additional information or pre-registration contact, call or text Matt Willoughby at 812-801-6329 or email [email protected]

Foster grandparent signups now open

Thrive Alliance and AmeriCorps Seniors are currently looking for foster grandparents for children.

Thrive Alliance and AmeriCorps Seniors work with public and faith-based schools, Head Start Centers and youth serving facilities in five counties, including Brown, being role models, mentors, tutors and friends.

Those interested should call 812-374-2711, 812-372-6918, or visit fostergrandparentsthrive.org.

Bible studies ongoing in county

Community Bible Study meets on Tuesdays from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the chapel at Cornerstone Inn, 54 E. Franklin St.

They will study James, 1 and 2, Peter, as well as 1 and 2 Samuel.

After individual study during the week, the group will gather for a group discussion, a teaching and commentary.

For registration and questions, contact Mike Heil at 605-660-8250 or [email protected].

Project Lifesaver applications open

TRIAD and the Brown County Sheriff’s Department have announced that applications are now open for Project Lifesaver.

Those with loved ones at risk of wandering would obtain a personalized wrist-watch sized radio transmitter fitted to their wrist that would be used to locate them if they go missing.

This program is available to any Brown County resident due to a grant support from the Brown County Community Foundation and its partners.

For more information, call TRIAD at 812-988-5606.

Grants available for septic, well repairs

The Great Lakes Community Action Partnership Decentralized Water Systems program recently announced the availability of grants for water well, in-home water treatment and septic system repairs.

The maximum loan amount is $15,000 with a 1% interest rate. The maturity may not exceed 20 years and will depend on repayment ability.

To be eligible for the grant, the applicant’s household income cannot exceed $33,470. In addition, applicants must own and occupy the home or be in the process of purchasing the home for occupancy. New home construction and community water systems are not eligible.

For more information and to apply, call the Brown County Health Department at 812-988-2255.