What's Up! Wells County

Thursday, January 20, 2011

What's up!

Pancake & Sausage Breakfast Jan. 22
Petroleum United Methodist Church will host a Pancake/Sausage Breakfast Saturday, Jan. 22 from 7 to 11 a.m.
We invite all to come and fellowship and enjoy a great meal. Free Will Offering.
All proceeds go to Mission Committee of church to support our hurting friends. (Pd Advt.)

Basket Making Class Feb. 2
The South Adams Senior Center will sponsor a Basket Making Class with Deb Gerber Wednesday, Feb. 2. Call to reserve a place, class limited to 12 people. Cost is $25 and with all materials furnished. The item to be made is a JD Market Basket. Call 260-589-8877 to reserve your place.

Warren Roadrunners to go to Golden Corral Feb. 5
On Saturday, Feb. 5 you can sleep in (a little) and still get on the bus in time for brunch at the Golden Corral.
The endless buffet features a wide variety of home-style classics and made-from-scratch foods.
All trips leave from the Warren Church of Christ parking lot at 302 N. Wayne St., Warren. Contact Colleen Franklin at (260) 414-0223 for details. Call by February 4. The group will leave by 9 a.m.

Wine Tasting event Feb. 5 in Huntington
The Huntington Arts Initiative, Inc., will hold a wine tasting, “Vino, Vittles and Vision,” from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Feb. 5 at The New Huntington Theatre, also known as “The Studio”. The event for those 21 and over is a fundraiser for the Arts Initiative's renovation of the buildings at the corner of Warren and Market Streets in downtown Huntington.
The spaces will eventually house a professional gallery, a small professional stage, and classroom areas, all in keeping with the mission of The Studio to enrich, to entertain and to educate. Additional areas in the buildings are targeted to be office and studio space.
There will be red and white wines offered plus hot and cold appetizers.
Tickets are $25 in advance and $35 at the door. Anyone wanting tickets can visit www.huntingtonartsinitiative.org or call 260-454-0449. All proceeds from the event will go toward the renovation of The Studio.

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