Hearts & Darts – November 2

Hearts and Darts

EDITOR’S NOTE — Hearts and Darts is published Monday and as space is available.

To submit an item, email editorial assistant Anna Herkamp at [email protected], fax to 736-2766, call 736-2712 or mail to P.O. Box 699, Franklin, IN 46131.

Items must include the writer’s full name, city of residence, telephone number and full names of all people mentioned in the item. Items cannot be printed without the writer’s real first and last name and city of residence.

Writers are asked to name no more than 10 individuals and five businesses in hearts and not to name individuals in darts. Items should not exceed 100 words. We do not print darts related to business disputes.

Hearts

  • Hearts to the cities and towns in Johnson County that have set trick-or-treat hours to end no later than 8 p.m. It is not necessary for children of any age to be out until 9 p.m.

Cindy King

Franklin

  • Hearts to Hoosier Cupboard Candy and Snacks for donating the chocolate gold coins for our Friends of the Library annual meeting. Both children an adults enjoyed them as decorations and then sweet treats! Your kindness was sincerely appreciated.

Mary Jane Rose

Trafalgar

and

the JCPL Friends of Library board

  • Thank you to the Kroger managerial staff in Franklin for helping my father when he fell on Oct. 26. He bumped his head when he lost his balance. The staff was prompt, helpful and very kind. I just wanted to thank them for helping a 106-year-old man.

Nina West

Franklin

  • The Nineveh Heritage Committee would like to thank everyone who came out and supported the 2015 Nineveh Heritage Festival. Special thanks goes to Cornerstone Contracting and Rob, Bonnie and Kevin Wilson and families for hosting the event; Parade Marshal Bill Adams; Johnson County Fair Queen Samantha Morris; Brent Roberts; Indian Creek High School Choir and Dance Team; Nineveh Post Office; Nineveh Volunteer Fire Department; The Crossing and Atterbury Job Corps Center. Proceeds benefit local projects and a scholarship fund for Nineveh Township residents.

Nancy Voris,

secretary

Nineveh Heritage Committee

  • On behalf of the St. Thomas Clinic family and the St. Thomas Episcopal Church, we want to say thank-you to all who participated in our recent shred day clinic fundraiser at the UPS store! Your participation raised a total of $506 for the clinic. We also want to thank the staff at UPS for hosting, KORN radio 100.3, the Daily Journal and the Johnson County recycling center for helping us spread the word about the event. At our next event in March, we will actually request a shred truck to be onsite due to the abundant participation. Terresa Branham
    and
    St. Thomas Clinic
    Franklin

Darts

  • Darts to the Daily Journal for not having someone in the circulation department on Saturday afternoons until they know all mail has been delivered. When your mail doesn’t arrive until late afternoon and you don’t receive your paper, you get a recording. You then don’t receive your paper until Monday along with your Monday paper.

Cindy King

Franklin

  • Darts to the cities and towns in Johnson County that have set trick-or-treat hours to last until 9 p.m. It is not necessary for children of any age to be out until 9 p.m.

Cindy King

Franklin