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Volume 14. Issue 7 I “ Music at the Fountain” Series Seals from Little Texas, and 10,000 vintage recordings has many others. Even though she helped him with the repertoire misses seeing Vince Gill on the of over 4,000 songs dating from golf course, Ronnie Dunn in the pre WWI era to current hits. Kroger, and Keith Urban at During the last ten years, he has restaurants, she is happy to be also become known as a back in Greentown with her ballroom dance musician, family. playing his own blend of Aimee is a mortgage loan synthesizers and electronics officer for National City Bank that recreate big band era, and arid also enjoys singing and dance favorites. playing when she gets the When Bill isn’t playing, he is opportunity. in the automobile business. He Greentown native, Aimee “ Music at the Fountain” is also is a morning talk show co- ( McCollum) Romero will held on North Meridian Street, host on 100.5 WWKI FM radio. perform on Thursday, jUly 26, near the fountain in front of The rest of the series will be 7: OO p. m. at the first of eight city Attendees are asked Aug- - New London sound, Thursday evenings of “ Music at to bring lawn chairs. In Of Aug. - show the Fountain”. I inclement weather, the program including Kelli Austin, Bob Will be held in the Lions Nicholson, HowardCoWJ’ 4- H Eastern High School. After Pavilion at the fairgrounds. ClOiZerS and Friends? and graduating from Indiana The second Performance Will hnanda Kmem and Alex University, she moved to be Thursday, August 2. Bill Dobbert, Aug. 23 - EdHannah, Nashville, Term. to pursue a Tandy will entertain with his Josh Mast, Aug. 30 - Bill career as a singer/ songwriter. well- known repertoire of organ Johnson and The Bold While in Nashville, Aimee had music. Bill taught himself to Shelmeliers, SePt. 6 - Hoosier the opportunity to play and Play the Theater Organ during stringPlWers, Septa 13 - JOJful write with many current free time in college. He has Noise. recording artists such as Performed at four ~ ~ e r i c a n ‘‘ Music at the Fountain” is a Martina McBride, Trick Pony, Theater Organ National Project of Greentown Main Rebecca Lynn Howard, Brady COnVentiOnS. Owning Over Street Association. Aimee graduated from “ A Paeer for the Peoele” ‘ Leaches Safety Craig Lechlitner concentrates on maneuvering around the stakes in the 4- H Lawn & Garden Safety contest, held Saturday, June 30, as a pre- fair activity. The competition included a written test, parts identification, and driving. The driving part of the competition included a safety check, driving a serpentine course with a 3” clearance, backing, and stopping to get off and on the tractor. Photo by Rachel Jenkins hPr0Vement. S Made t0 Lions cafeteria Patrons of the Lions Cafeteria at the Howard County 4- H Fair, July 9- 14, will notice improvements to the building. Two sewing lines will shorten wait time during peak hours. There are also new tables and chairs and newly painted and counter fronts. A new concrete floor has also been installed. There have also been Some changes to the menu. Julv 2007 Total flow 5,566,000 gal. Wastewater Report: Rainfall 2.0‘ Aimee Romero to Open baked goods are invited to set up with us. Vendor space rent is only Lawn & Garden Project Snowfall 0.0’ flow 9* 207g000 $ 1 0.00. For more information, call Dave Turner at 628- 2612. Deadline Nearing for Filing; U Greentown ClerWTreasurer Barbara Middleton reminds anyone planning to run for a Council seat in the fall election that the declaration of candidacy must be turned in to the Circuit Court Clerk by August 1, 2007. Candidates must bc a registered voter and live in the Ward they wish to represent. May Utility Reports wafer ReDOrt: Greentown Farmers . Market by Dave Turner The Greentown Main Street Association has announced dates and times for this year’s “ Farmers Market”. As in the past years, the Farmers Market will be held on South Green Street. Hours are 8 A. M. until Noon. The first Farmers Market will be on July 7th and then every other Saturday. The other Farmers Market dates are as follows: Jul 21, Aug 4th, Aug 18, Sep 1st and Sep 15 ( last Market). All , non- profit groups are invited to participate to . raise funds for their organization. Vendors of produce, crafts, and Greentown Donates for Bomb Dog Greentown Town Council President Joyce Higginbottom presented Sheriff Marty Talbert with a donation of $ 500 from the town toward the purchase of a Bomb Dog. for Howard County. Sheriff Talbert said the total cost of the dog will be $ 1 1,000.. The fund had $ 5,000 at the time of receipt of the check from Greentown. Photo by Todd Everling
Object Description
Title | The Greentown Grapevine – 2007-07, 14:07 |
Subject | newspapers |
Subject, Local | Greentown, Howard County (Ind.) |
Item Type | newspaper |
Technical Metadata | Digital images captured by Imaging Office Systems 2008 |
Item ID | im-kokomo-news-greentown-2007-07 |
Local Item ID | Greentown History Center – newspaper collection |
Usage Statement | The Greentown Area Residential Association has granted permission to the Kokomo-Howard County Public Library and the Greentown Historical Society to copy any and all issues of the Greentown Grapevine. Permission granted to view and print items from this digital collection for personal use, study, research, or classroom teaching. |
Date Original | 2007-07 |
Date Digital | 2008 |
Publisher | Greentown Area Residential Association, 1993- |
Description |
Local News depicting eastern Howard County in Indiana. Headlines: Aimee Romero to Open "Music at the Fountain" Series; Lawn & Garden Project Teaches Safety; Deadline Nearing FOr Filing; Greentown Farmers Market; Greentown Donates for Bomb Dog |
Language | en |
Contributors | Kokomo-Howard County Public Library; Greentown Historical Society |
Source | Original newspaper: The Greentown Grapevine, July 2007, Volume 14, Issue 07 |
Relation | Howard County Newspapers |
Transcript | [PDFs are fully searchable] |
Description
Title | The Greentown Grapevine – 2007-07, 14:07 - Page 1 |
Relation | Howard County Newspapers |
Transcript | Volume 14. Issue 7 I “ Music at the Fountain” Series Seals from Little Texas, and 10,000 vintage recordings has many others. Even though she helped him with the repertoire misses seeing Vince Gill on the of over 4,000 songs dating from golf course, Ronnie Dunn in the pre WWI era to current hits. Kroger, and Keith Urban at During the last ten years, he has restaurants, she is happy to be also become known as a back in Greentown with her ballroom dance musician, family. playing his own blend of Aimee is a mortgage loan synthesizers and electronics officer for National City Bank that recreate big band era, and arid also enjoys singing and dance favorites. playing when she gets the When Bill isn’t playing, he is opportunity. in the automobile business. He Greentown native, Aimee “ Music at the Fountain” is also is a morning talk show co- ( McCollum) Romero will held on North Meridian Street, host on 100.5 WWKI FM radio. perform on Thursday, jUly 26, near the fountain in front of The rest of the series will be 7: OO p. m. at the first of eight city Attendees are asked Aug- - New London sound, Thursday evenings of “ Music at to bring lawn chairs. In Of Aug. - show the Fountain”. I inclement weather, the program including Kelli Austin, Bob Will be held in the Lions Nicholson, HowardCoWJ’ 4- H Eastern High School. After Pavilion at the fairgrounds. ClOiZerS and Friends? and graduating from Indiana The second Performance Will hnanda Kmem and Alex University, she moved to be Thursday, August 2. Bill Dobbert, Aug. 23 - EdHannah, Nashville, Term. to pursue a Tandy will entertain with his Josh Mast, Aug. 30 - Bill career as a singer/ songwriter. well- known repertoire of organ Johnson and The Bold While in Nashville, Aimee had music. Bill taught himself to Shelmeliers, SePt. 6 - Hoosier the opportunity to play and Play the Theater Organ during stringPlWers, Septa 13 - JOJful write with many current free time in college. He has Noise. recording artists such as Performed at four ~ ~ e r i c a n ‘‘ Music at the Fountain” is a Martina McBride, Trick Pony, Theater Organ National Project of Greentown Main Rebecca Lynn Howard, Brady COnVentiOnS. Owning Over Street Association. Aimee graduated from “ A Paeer for the Peoele” ‘ Leaches Safety Craig Lechlitner concentrates on maneuvering around the stakes in the 4- H Lawn & Garden Safety contest, held Saturday, June 30, as a pre- fair activity. The competition included a written test, parts identification, and driving. The driving part of the competition included a safety check, driving a serpentine course with a 3” clearance, backing, and stopping to get off and on the tractor. Photo by Rachel Jenkins hPr0Vement. S Made t0 Lions cafeteria Patrons of the Lions Cafeteria at the Howard County 4- H Fair, July 9- 14, will notice improvements to the building. Two sewing lines will shorten wait time during peak hours. There are also new tables and chairs and newly painted and counter fronts. A new concrete floor has also been installed. There have also been Some changes to the menu. Julv 2007 Total flow 5,566,000 gal. Wastewater Report: Rainfall 2.0‘ Aimee Romero to Open baked goods are invited to set up with us. Vendor space rent is only Lawn & Garden Project Snowfall 0.0’ flow 9* 207g000 $ 1 0.00. For more information, call Dave Turner at 628- 2612. Deadline Nearing for Filing; U Greentown ClerWTreasurer Barbara Middleton reminds anyone planning to run for a Council seat in the fall election that the declaration of candidacy must be turned in to the Circuit Court Clerk by August 1, 2007. Candidates must bc a registered voter and live in the Ward they wish to represent. May Utility Reports wafer ReDOrt: Greentown Farmers . Market by Dave Turner The Greentown Main Street Association has announced dates and times for this year’s “ Farmers Market”. As in the past years, the Farmers Market will be held on South Green Street. Hours are 8 A. M. until Noon. The first Farmers Market will be on July 7th and then every other Saturday. The other Farmers Market dates are as follows: Jul 21, Aug 4th, Aug 18, Sep 1st and Sep 15 ( last Market). All , non- profit groups are invited to participate to . raise funds for their organization. Vendors of produce, crafts, and Greentown Donates for Bomb Dog Greentown Town Council President Joyce Higginbottom presented Sheriff Marty Talbert with a donation of $ 500 from the town toward the purchase of a Bomb Dog. for Howard County. Sheriff Talbert said the total cost of the dog will be $ 1 1,000.. The fund had $ 5,000 at the time of receipt of the check from Greentown. Photo by Todd Everling |