Club news for the week of May 31

Lions Club

The Brown County Lions Club grant season is here. The Lions Club will receive grant applications from organizations to fund special projects, not routine operating expenses. Grant applications must be postmarked not later than June 30, 2023, to be considered. Forms can be secured by contacting the Brown County Lions Club, PO Box 716, Nashville IN 47448, or on the Brown County Lions Club Facebook page. The grants committee will review all applications early in July with grants to be awarded in late August or early September. Grant funds are limited, therefore awards will be based on the importance of each project to the betterment of our community.

The Nation’s Best Small Town Independence Day Fireworks Display will light up the sky over Nashville, Indiana, on July 3, 2023.

The Brown County Lions put on the display to honor America each year for more than 50 years.

As always, the best views of the fireworks are on the hill west of the high school football field.

The Scouts of Troop 190 will sell food and glow bracelets to earn money to pay for camp

The fireworks are paid for by small business donations and with money collected by Lions members wandering through the crowd. The Lions lost money last year, so everyone is encouraged to be generous this year!

WHAT: Brown County Lions Club Independence Day Fireworks

WHERE: Brown County High School football field

WHEN: Monday, July 3, 2023, at dark

Woodworkers Club

The Brown County Woodworkers Club will meet at the shop of violin maker Harold Evans at 6:00 PM on Wednesday June 7. His address in 77 N Sewell Rd. Bloomington, IN