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A Thursday, August 15, 2019 A3The Times-Post South Madison County, Indiana R- 35 01 63 90 R- 35 01 63 90 1010 North Main Street Lapel, Indiana 46051 (765) 534-3131 Your local caring professional R- 35 01 48 22 The rehabilitation room at Rawlins House is so spacious and physical therapist says she is really making progress! I agree, Rawlins House has made this entire process so much easier. I now see mom making a full recovery I am just so happy they accepted her insurance plan! A I I I I I A We are here for you with expert solutions. For information on our senior living options, email your questions to: Call us at 765-778-7501 to schedule a tour. INDEPENDENT LIVING ASSISTED LIVING REHABILITATION LONG TERM CARE MEMORY SUPPORT www.RawlinsHouseHealth.com R- 35 01 47 48 Art classes planned at gallery PENDLETON Pend- leton Artists Society offers art classes at Gallery 119, 119 W. State St.

in Pendleton. Oil Painting with Palette Knife with Patrick Kluesner 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24.

Kluesner will teach the basics of using palette knives to paint. The subject to be painted is in Glass Participants must pro- vide their own paints and several palette knives (see class list online). Cost is $40 per person. Jewelry Class, Love Bird Earrings with Tracy Davidson 1 to 6 p.m. Aug.

25. Participants will learn to make their own Bird Students will learn how to use a jewelry saw, texture, solder and make their own wires. Class fee is $40 and includes all supplies and tools. Class is limited to 9. Watercolor Class with Judy Crist 9 a.m.

to 3 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 28 (with lunch break on own). Participants will be shown how to paint a watercolor painting of a boat. The class fee is $50.

Supply list is found on gallery website (below). Class is limited to 10 students. Register for classes on- line, in person at Gallery 119, or by calling 765-778- 0986 during gallery hours, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays.

To register or check supply lists (where applicable), visit pend- letonartistssociety.org/ events. Traveling show looks at Indiana literature PENDLETON Pend- leton Historical Museum is playing host to Indiana Historical trav- eling exhibit Golden Age: Indiana Literature, through Aug. 25. Drawn from collec- tions belonging to IHS, the Indiana State Library and Indiana Lilly Library, the exhibit explores what came to be known as the Age of Indiana a time period in which Hoosier authors achieved both national prominence and popular acclaim. The exhibit examines writers who contributed to the literary golden age, but concen- trates on the lives and careers of four individuals who loomed large during this period: George Ade (humor), Meredith Nich- olson (realism), Booth Tarkington (realism) and James Whitcomb Riley (poetry).

Also, on Sunday, Aug. 17, local authors will be on hand to share their writ- ings. Also on exhibit will be a collection of books written by other Hoosier authors. Parks board plans public forum PENDLETON Creek Township Parks and Rec- reation Board is playing host to a public forum at 6:30 p.m. Aug.

15 to gain input on how the public would like to see the park system evolve. Attendees will be able to share thoughts with the planning team; a pre- sentation and live polling are planned. The board wants resi- dents of South Madison County to share what they value and envision for the future. The meeting is set for the Community Building, 299 Falls Park Drive, Pendleton. For more details, contact Rachel Chirstenson at 765-778- 8370 or town.pendleton.in.us, or Aaron Burris at 765- 778-2222 or fallspark.org.

Park concert series continues Aug. 25 PENDLETON Pend- leton Heights High School Marching Band and Madison County Band Directors will per- form a concert at 6 p.m. Aug. 25 in Falls Park as part of the 2019 Concerts in the Park series. The concert will take place near the park gazebo.

There is no admission charge, and refreshments will be available. Attendees are wel- come to bring their own chairs. The series is spon- sored by Pendleton Lions Club. COMMUNITY CALENDAR STAFF REPORTS PENDLETON Gallery 119 recently announced the win- ners for its August art show, With The First place went to Lynn Rockwell for his piece The a watercolor. He won $50.

Second place went to Jerry Mannell for an oil on canvas garnering a $30 prize. Judy Crist placed third for a watercolor, win- ning $20. Judge for the show was Katherine Bennett-Kester. The Choice Award, voted on by those present at the open house Aug. 2, went to Rawlin Hodge for gled Up In an acrylic.

piece also garnered an honorable mention. A second honorable mention went to William Curtis Jarret for an oil painting. The show continues through Aug. 31 at the gallery, 119 W. State Pendleton.

Regular gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays. Gallery 119 announces August winners Clockwise from top: Rawlin Hodge stands next to Up In an acrylic painting, which won the Choice Award and an honorable mention at Gallery August art show. First place went to Lynn Rockwell for his piece The a watercolor.

Second place went to Jerry Mannell for an oil on canvas. Judy Crist placed third with a watercolor. An honorable mention went to William Curtis Jarret for an oil painting. SUBMITTED PHOTOS.

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