Free time – December 1

<strong>Seasonal</strong>
SILLY SAFARIS’ REINDEER RESERVE, meet one of Santa’s Elves and a baby reindeer at the library, 6 to 7 p.m. Dec. 5, Trafalgar library; 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Dec. 7, White River library; 6 to 7 p.m. Dec. 12, Clark Pleasant library; 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Dec. 15, Franklin library; for more information, visit pageafterpage.org/programs or call the branch libraries.
PICTURES WITH SANTA AND MRS. CLAUS, noon to 1 p.m. Dec. 3, Scoops &amp; Treasures, 300 Tracy Road, New Whiteland, scoopsandtreasures.com.
12th ANNUAL COOKIE CONTEST DURING FRANKLIN HOLIDAY LIGHTING, Dec. 3, Register for the 12th Annual Cookie Contest on Dec. 3, Mutual Savings Bank, 80 E. Jefferson St., Franklin. All participants must pre-register online before noon Dec. 2. Due to limited space, walk-in entries can’t be accepted. The cookie contest is divided into three age divisions: children, ages 12 and under; teens, ages 13 to 17; and adults, ages 18 and older. The winners in each division will be awarded $50. Schedule: 3 to 4:30 p.m. Cookie entries accepted, 3 to 7 p.m., Friends of JCPL Holiday Book Sale; 4:30-5 p.m.- Storytime with Mrs. Claus; 6 to 7 p.m.  Craft time with Mrs. Claus and all cookies displayed. For more information or to register, visit pageafterpage.org/cookiecontest.
<strong>Arts &amp; crafts</strong>
QUILT CONNECTION GUILD MEETING AND ANNUAL HOLIDAY PARTY, 6:30 p.m. Dec. 1, Greenwood United Methodist Church, 525 N. Madison Ave., Greenwood. Enjoy the food, friendship and entertainment of Sisters in Song. The Guild meets every month and new members are always welcome.
HOLIDAY SHOPPING SHOW OF FINE ART, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday Dec. 1 to 23, Off Broadway Gallery at the Southside Art League, 299 E. Broadway, Greenwood, in Olde Town Greenwood through the month of December. This show will feature original works by local Indiana artists in a variety of media, such as oil, watercolor, pastel, photography and ceramics. There also are cards, giclee prints and unframed originals. A lay-away plan is available. For more information call 317-882-5562.
FRANKLIN COLLEGE STUDENT ART EXHIBIT, Dec. 6 to 13, Johnson Center for Fine Arts. The student art exhibit opening reception will be at 6 p.m. Dec. 6 in the Elba L. &amp; Gene Portteus Branigin Atrium on the first floor of the Johnson Center for Fine Arts. Students involved in all levels of studio art classes will display a selection of their work completed during the fall semester. Student art awards will be presented.
<strong>Books</strong>
MYSTERY BOOK CLUB, 1 p.m. Dec. 5, Greenwood library, 310 S. Meridian St., free, discussion of any holiday mystery of reader’s choice, 881-1953, greenwoodlibrary.us.
STOUT STORIES, 6:30 p.m. Dec. 5, Mallow Run Winery, free, discussion of “Nickel and Dimed,” by Barbara Ehrenreichpageafterpage.org.
PRIMETIME BOOK CLUB, 6:30 p.m. Dec. 6, Greenwood library, 310 S. Meridian St., free, discussion of “Christmas With Tucker,” by Greg Kincaid, registration, 881-1953, greenwoodlibrary.us/primetime.asp.
MEET THE AUTHOR: MAGGIE STIEFVATER, 7 p.m. Dec. 8, Greenwood library, 310 S. Meridian St., YA novelist, artist, musician, praised for poetic prose, “The Raven Cycle” has received over a dozen starred reviews across four books. She also writes for middle grade readers including “Hunted,” the second book in the “Spirit Animals” series, and a collaborative novel, “Pip Bartlett’s Guide to Magical Creatures,” with author Jackson Pearce. Stiefvater will sign books, which can be purchased at the event. Register: greenwoodlibrary.us.
<strong>Church</strong>
GREENWOOD UNITED METHODIST WOMEN’S SANTA’S COOKIES AND GIFTS, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dec. 3, Greenwood United Methodist Church, 525 N.Madison Ave., homemade cookies $5/lb, cheese balls, sweet breads, fudge and more; crafts, toys and books, vendor tables available, 317-403-0520, 317-902-4632; greenwood umc.org.
“OPENING THE DOOR TO ADVENT,” 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. or noon to 3 p.m. Dec. 3, Benedict Inn Retreat &amp; Conference Center, 1402 Southern Ave., Beech Grove, spend the morning or afternoon to exploring the experience of Advent. Presenter: Sr. Julie Sewell, OSB. Fee: $35 (includes lunch). Come in before or stay after for quiet retreat time for an additional $20. Call 317-788-7581 to register or visit benedictinn.org.
LIVE NATIVITY OPEN HOUSE, 4 to 7 p.m. Dec. 3, 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 5 to 7:30 p.m. Dec. 4, “O Come, O Come to Bethlehem” Nativity Open House, Our Lady of the Greenwood Madonna Hall, 335 S. Meridian St., Greenwood, free and open to the public, music, refreshments, giveaways for children and a visit from St. Nicholas after 10 a.m. Mass, Nativity scene blessing after 5:30 p.m. Mass. Call for more information: Nick Macmillan at 317-458-0030 or email [email protected].
<strong>Dance</strong>
MODERN WESTERN SQUARE DANCING, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Mondays, Rivers of Life Fellowship, 1962 Old Meridian St., Greenwood, $4 per lesson per person; first two lessons are free; those interested should email [email protected], or call 881-4719 or 694-4711; greenwoodmerrymixers.com; facebook.com/greenwoodmerrymixers.
INTERMEDIATE BALLROOM DANCE LESSONS, 7 to 9 p.m. Thursdays, Riolo Dance Studio, 502 N. Capitol Ave. (second floor), Indianapolis; $10 to $15, no partner needed; advanced American style smooth and rhythm group classes; riolodance.com, 490-6739.
BALLROOM DANCES, 7:30 p.m. Saturdays, Riolo Dance Studio, 502 N. Capitol Ave. (second floor), Indianapolis, $10-$12, lesson at 7:30 p.m., open dancing 8:30 to 10:30 p.m., all skill levels and abilities welcome; no partner needed; refreshments available; riolodance.com.
<strong>Fundraisers and Galas</strong>
CHOCOLATE EXTRAVAGANZA CHRISTMAS SHOPPING BAZAAR, Southside Christmas Shopping Event, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dec. 3, Bay Horse Inn, 1468 W. Stones Crossing Road, Greenwood, 38 local vendors selling jewelry, skincare products, floral gifts, homemade crafts, women and children’s clothing and kitchen items. Along with the individual vendor tables will be tables flowing with chocolate desserts and confections. These chocolate treats will be donated by local restaurants. There also will be a raffle throughout the event. The raffle prizes will be donated items from each of the 38 vendors. This event will help to raise funds for two ministries, Biglife Ministries and Haven Women’s Ministry. The funds will be used directly to send Bibles to the Congo (Biglife Ministries) and in helping local women who are single and homeless (Haven Women’s Ministries). Information: Marcia Duke, [email protected]; Facebook: Chocolate Extravaganza; Haven Women’s Ministry, havenwomensministry.org, Biglife Ministry, big.life.
<strong>Games and hobbies</strong>
ADULT GAME NIGHT, 7 p.m. Dec. 2, Greenwood library, 301 S. Meridian St., a relaxing evening of tabletop games. Organizers will have instructors on hand to teach a game or two, then open play for the rest of the evening. Registration is encouraged: greenwoodlibrary.us.
<strong>Health and fitness</strong>
CHRISTMAS RUN 2016, Dec. 17, Greenwood Christian Academy, Join the Rotary Club of Greenwood and Greenwood Christian Academy for a day of food, fun, and activities. Bring your running shoes, dogs in reindeer costumes, and your favorite ugly sweater for the first Christmas 5K in Greenwood. Race registration will be starts at 8:30 to 9:45 a.m. in the Greenwood Christian Academy auditorium. The first 300 adults (and teens) get a free five-piece Santa suit for the race. Pick up your packet and get a cup of Coffeehouse Five coffee. The ugly sweater contest will start at 9 a.m., followed by the best-dressed pet contest at 9:30 a.m. Winners receive $10 gift cards. The race will start at 10 a.m. Food trucks will be available until noon. Registration: gcak12.org/rotary-5k-event.
WEIGHT WATCHERS MEETINGS, 6 p.m. Thursdays, Hornet Park Community Center, 5245 Hornet Ave., Beech Grove, 803-9086.
F.I.T. FORCE 3 DANCE FITNESS, 7 to 8 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays, The Gear, 230 Commerce Drive, Franklin, $5 suggested donation, dance fitness classes, encouraging women to find Freedom In Truth for their mind, body and spirit, fitforce3.com, [email protected].
<strong>History</strong>
RARE DOCUMENT AND MANUSCRIPT EXHIBITION, through Dec. 2, B.F. Hamilton Library, Franklin College, exhibit includes original, first and early edition pamphlets, manuscripts and complete works by Thomas Aquinas, Aristotle, Congress, Frederick Douglass, Homer, John Locke, Niccolo Machiavelli, John Stuart Mill, Benjamin Franklin, Walt Whitman, Thomas Jefferson and William Shakespeare, among others. Majority of these items are books, but the exhibit includes several manuscripts as well as two clay tablets dating back as far as 2500 BCE A guide with information about each piece in the exhibit can be viewed at franklincollege.libguides.com/remnanttrust. Exhibit is open for viewing 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Beginning the first week of October, the library will also host weekly open sessions, where material will be on display for visitors to handle and touch. These sessions will be Wednesdays from 9 to 10 a.m. and Thursdays from 4 to 5 p.m. Individuals or groups who wish to view the exhibit at other times should submit a request to [email protected] or by calling  738-8162.
1816: INDIANA JOINS THE NATION, through Jan. 21, 2017, Indiana Historical Society interactive exhibition, Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center, 450 W. Ohio St. in downtown Indianapolis, re-creates the Corydon meeting house where delegates met to draft Indiana’s first state constitution, guests will join in conversation with delegates representing various viewpoints on issues such as education, slavery, personal liberty and the balance of power between branches of this new government, indianahistory.org.
<strong>Kids</strong>
DIFFERENT LIKE ME CLUB, 6:30 p.m. Dec. 6, Greenwood library, 310 S. Meridian St, Greenwood, tweens and teens that are high functioning on the Autism spectrum or have a disability and want to play games and have fun, free, snacks will be provided. RSVP if you plan to attend, jcasg.com/.
JOHNSON COUNTY AUTISM SUPPORT GROUP BREAKFAST WITH SANTA, 9 a.m. Dec. 10, Mount Auburn United Methodist Church, 3100 W. Stones Crossing Road, Greenwood, Santa will be stopping by to visit families; Santa’s helpers will be on hand for all to enjoy a sleigh ride, games and crafts. Sleigh rides are limited to the first 25 families that RSVP. Cost is $10 per family (two adults and up to four kids); RSVP required. Please include number of guests attending and GFCF requests with your RSVP by emailing Sheila at [email protected].
MAKE &amp; TAKE, 1 to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, Indianapolis Museum of Art, 4000 Michigan Road, Indianapolis, free, visitors can find art-making projects in the Star Studio Classroom inspired by works of art on view at the IMA. Projects are designed to be accessible and fun for museum visitors of all ages and all levels of art-making experience, imamuseum.org.
<strong>Movies &amp; Theater</strong>
“A CHRISTMAS STORY,” 2 and 7:30 p.m. Dec. 2-3, 2 p.m. Dec. 4, Artcraft Theatre, 57 N. Main St., Franklin, 1983, Melinda Dillon, Darren McGavin, Peter Billingsley, $3 to $5, includes a cartoon, historicartcrafttheatre.org.
“IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE,” 2 and 7:30 p.m. Dec. 9-10, 2 p.m. Dec. 11, Artcraft Theatre, 57 N. Main St., Franklin, Jimmy Stewart, Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore, 1946, $3 to $5, includes a cartoon, historicartcrafttheatre.org.
“CHRISTMAS VACATION,” 2 and 7:30 p.m. Dec. 16-17, 2 p.m. Dec. 18, Artcraft Theatre, 57 N. Main St., Franklin, Chevy Chase, Beverly D’Angelo, $3 to $5, includes a cartoon, historicartcrafttheatre.org.
CHRISTMAS WITH PAM TILLIS, 7 p.m. Dec. 16, Franklin Performing Arts Center, 2600 Cumberland Drive, country music performer Pam Tillis presents an evening of Christmas and traditional country music, Tillis is the daughter of country music star Mel Tillis, and has logged six No. 1 hits, 14 top 10 hits, and won female vocalist of the year from the country music association; tickets are $20 to $50: franklinschools.org/page/825.

<strong>Museums</strong>
A VISIT WITH SANTA, 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Dec. 3 and noon to 3 p.m. Dec. 10, The Johnson County Historical Society, 135 N. Main St., Franklin, meet Santa and get a free 4-by-6 photograph with him during the Holiday Lighting. Lines will be long, so plan ahead.
“DOING YOUR CIVIC DUTY: THE EVOLUTION OF VOTING,” open through beginning of April, Johnson County Museum of History, 135 N. Main St., Franklin, new exhibit tells the story of changes in who could vote, the role of different elected officials, and some of the fascinating elected officials over the years. For more information, visit johnson
countymuseum.org or call 317-346-4500.
<strong>Music</strong>
FRANKLIN COLLEGE INSTRUMENTAL CONCERTS, 7 p.m. Dec. 6 and May 9, Custer Theatre in Old Main, showcase of Franklin College students who participate in the FC String Ensemble and the FC Wind Ensemble.
FRANKLIN COLLEGE CHORAL CONCERTS, 7 p.m. Dec. 9, 2 p.m.
Dec. 10, 7 p.m. May 5 and 2 p.m. May 6, Custer Theatre in Old Main. The choral concerts will feature all three college choirs: The FC Singers, the Women’s Chorus and the Men’s Chorus.
TOM WRIGHT CHRISTMAS SHOW, 7 p.m. Dec. 10, Pixy Theatre, 111 S. Walnut St., Edinburgh; $10; theedinburghpixy.com for schedule information and more in-depth event descriptions or call 812-526-6513 and request additional information.
JOYFUL SOUNDS OF THE SEASON, 7 p.m. Dec. 9 and 10, Whiteland Community High School Auditorium, 300 E. Main St., Whiteland, show features the talented students in the award winning advanced choirs at Whiteland Community High School: Shades of Blue, Expressions, and Rhythm Masters. All groups will be performing music of the holiday season. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for students, children 2 and younger are free.
JOYFUL SOUND COMMUNITY HANDBELL CHOIR, 7 p.m. Dec. 12, Greenwood United Methodist Church, 525 N. Madison Ave.; concert free and open to the public.
CROSSROADS COMMUNITY BAND, 7 p.m. Dec. 14, Greenwood United Methodist Church, 525 N. Madison Ave., free, refreshments will be served, freewill offerings accepted; non-profit performing arts ensemble styled after British brass bands popular during Civil War era.
FRANKLIN COLLEGE CHAMBER CONCERTS, 7 p.m. April 11, Custer Theatre in Old Main, concerts will showcase Franklin College students enrolled in voice or music classes. They will perform an array of music from Broadway and contemporary favorites, to classical and romantic art songs.
CHORDLIGHTERS BARBERSHOP CHORUS, 7 p.m. Tuesdays, Grace United Methodist Church, 1300 E. Adams Drive, Franklin, men who like to sing and who are interested in the group should come to a rehearsal, call 882-5187 or visit chordlighters.org/ for more information.
<strong>Seniors</strong>
ROOK, 11 a.m. Dec. 9, Franklin Active Adult Center, 160 East Adams St., since 1906, ROOK has entertained millions and millions of card game lovers. Members can check out this old but fun card game For members.
FOOD LABELS TALK, 12:15 a.m. Dec. 12, Franklin Active Adults Center, 160 E. Adams St., join Matthew Hunt, Purdue Extension NEP for a discussion about Understanding Food Labels and preparing a healthy dish. Each participant will receive an incentive gift from Purdue Extension following the presentation and a sample of the dish prepared. For members only, 317-736-3696.
MY PLATE, every second Monday, Matthew Hunt from the Purdue Extension, will be presenting the Small Steps curriculum. A recipe or snack is prepared for each lesson and those present will be offered the opportunity to sample it. Each participant will receive an incentive gift from Purdue Extension following the presentation. For members only. Franklin Active Adult Center, 160 E Adams St., Bev Bonsett, 317-736-3696.
MANICURES AND HAIRCUTS, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. first Friday of the month, Franklin Active Adult Center, 160 E. Adams St., students from Empire Beauty School will provide free manicures and haircuts the first Friday of the month on-site, for members only, Bev Bonsett, 317-736-3696.
ZUMBA GOLD, 1 p.m. Thursdays, Franklin Active Adult Center, 160 E. Adams St., instructor Christa Martin, Zumba Gold takes the Zumba formula and modifies the moves and pacing to suit the needs of the active older adult, for those just starting their journey to a fit and healthy lifestyle. What stays the same are all the elements the Zumba Fitness-Party is known for: the zesty Latin music, like salsa, merengue, cumbia and reggaeton; the exhilarating, easy-to-follow moves; and the invigorating, party-like atmosphere. Cost is $2 per session. For members only, Bev Bonsett, 317-736-3696.
WII GAMES, 11:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Franklin Active Adult Center, 160 E. Adams St., Franklin, fun and exercise, for members only, Bev Bonsett, 317-736-3696.
LINE DANCING, 11:30 a.m. Mondays, line dancing lessons led by Phyllis and Harold Parker, for members only. Franklin Active Adult Center, 160 E. Adams, Bev Bonsett, 317-736-3696.
HEALTHY EATING AND LIVING (HEAL) CLASS, 1 p.m. first Monday of the month, the Social of Greenwood, 550 Polk St., goal of this group is to share healthy recipes, healthy eating tips, and learn to prepare these dishes. Meetings are for anyone who enjoys cooking and wants to share their joy with others and learn new ways to cook and eat healthy. Call 3882-4810 for more information. The cost of this class is $2 per session.
BARGERSVILLE SENIOR CENTER, 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays, 14 W. Old South St. Bargersville, Wednesday mornings, euchre and pitch-in lunch, music, singing and pitch-in supper, welcome singers, pickers and all who enjoy fellowship, for information, Rush Reynolds, 317-797-5527.
COMMUNITY BINGO, 2 p.m. last Friday of the month, Hickory Creek of Franklin, 580 Lemley St., Franklin, musical entertainment, refreshments, bingo starts about 2:30 p.m., free, must RSVP two weeks in advance,317-736-8214.
DEVOTIONAL TIME, 9:15 to 9:45 a.m. Wednesdays, Franklin Active Adult Center, 160 E. Adams St., Karyl Entner will lead a devotion using an inspirational story or Bible verse, for members only, Bev Bonsett, 317-736-3696.
COMPUTER CLASSES, 10 a.m. Mondays, The Social of Greenwood, 550 Polk St., free, sign up at 317-882-4810.
BUNKA EMBROIDERY, 6:30 p.m. second and fourth Thursday of the month, $1, The Social of Greenwood, 550 Polk St.
MEXICAN TRAIN, 1 p.m., The Social of Greenwood, 550 Polk St., $1.
MAH-JONGG, 1 p.m. Wednesdays, The Social of Greenwood, 550 Polk St., $1
MOVIE MATINEE, last Wednesday of each month, The Social of Greenwood, 550 Polk St., $1, 317-882-4810.
ZUMBA, 6:30 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, $5, Trafalgar Banquet Center, 107 S. Pleasant St., 317-878-4424.
BINGO, 6 p.m. Thursdays and 9:30 a.m. Fridays, $4 at The Social of Greenwood, 550 Polk St., 317-882-4810.
EUCHRE, 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays, 1 p.m. Thursdays, Trafalgar Banquet Center, 107 S. Pleasant St., $3, 317-878-4424.
10-MINUTE CHAIR MASSAGE, noon to 2 p.m. by appointment second Tuesday of each month, free, The Social of Greenwood, 550 Polk St., 317-882-4810.
HEARING AID CLEANING AND BATTERIES, 11 a.m. to noon, second Monday of each month, The Social of Greenwood, 550 Polk St.
BRAIN EXERCISE, 11 a.m. Fridays (except for the last Friday of the month), Franklin Active Adult Center, 160 E. Adams St., free for members, 317-736-3696.
BARGERSVILLE SENIOR CENTER, 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays, 14 W. Old South St. Bargersville, music, singing and pitch-in supper, welcome singers, pickers and all who enjoy fellowship, for information 317-422-5358 or 317-840-7856.
FOLK DANCING, 9:30 a.m. Thursdays, $4, The Social of Greenwood, 550 Polk St.
FREE FITNESS EQUIPMENT INSTRUCTION, 12:45 p.m. first and third Thursday of the month, The Social of Greenwood, 550 Polk St., Greenwood Meadows representative will do fitness equipment instruction, sign-up in advance is required, thesocialofgreenwood.org.
SENIOR STRETCH ’N’ FLEX, 11:15 a.m. to noon, every Tuesday and the second and third Thursday in the Activity Room, The Social of Greenwood, 550 Polk St., exercise class involves sitting and using stretching bands to perform stretches, $3, thesocialofgreenwood.org.
<strong>Teens</strong>
THE COURT, 3:30 to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 7 p.m. to midnight Friday and Saturday; $5 cover charge on weekends, 7 Trafalgar Square, Trafalgar, safe, clean environment for teens offering Wi-Fi, jukebox, concessions, a dance floor, arcades and a DJ on the weekends, 765-341-0568.
CENTRAL INDIANA YOUTH CHORUS, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays, East 10th Street United Methodist Church, 2327 E. 10th St., Indianapolis, free, ages 10 to 18, learn to sing four-part a cappella harmony, performance opportunities, ongoing registration, Janet Foster,317-407-4564, [email protected], ciybc.org.
DANCING WITH A PURPOSE, 3 to 5:30 p.m. every Tuesday, Freedom Center, 6240 W. Stones Crossing Road, Greenwood, free, teens meet in the cafeteria for pizza, drinks, ministry to provide a fun and safe environment, talk, dance, pray, small groups, listen to inspirational speakers and leaders, [email protected].
<strong>Wine and food</strong>
BISCUITS AND GRAVY BREAKFAST, 7 to 10 a.m. Dec. 3, Franklin American Legion Post 205, 1200 Park Ave., and every first Saturday of the month. All you can eat for $3. Open to the public. 317-738-9934.
VETERANS DINNER AND PROGRAM, dinner 5 p.m., program, 6 p.m. Dec. 11, Christ Our Shepherd, Church of the Brethren, 857 N. State Road 135, Greenwood, dinner for veterans and their families; church hosts a series of dinner programs for military families throughout the year. All military members, veterans and their families are invited to attend. There is no charge. Information: 317-416-7888.
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BREAKFAST, 7 to 10 a.m., last Saturday of each month, Greenwood Masonic Lodge 514, 592 N. Meridian St., $7, 317.437-5428
BISCUITS AND GRAVY BREAKFAST, 7 to 10 a.m. first Saturday of the month, Franklin American Legion Post 205, 1200 Park Ave., Franklin, all you can eat for $3, open to the public, 317.738-9934
FISH DINNER, 6 to 8:30 p.m. second Friday of the month, Greenwood Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5864, 333 S. Washington St., fish, choice of two sides — baked beans, coleslaw or french fries, $10, karaoke and a 50/50 raffle, public is invited to attend and enjoy the evening, 317.888-2488.
GREENWOOD VFW STEAK DINNER, 6 p.m. fourth Friday of every month, Post 5864 333 S. Washington St., Greenwood, strip steak, baked potato, salad with your choice of dressing, roll and butter, $11, karaoke and a 50/50 raffle, open to the public, 317.888-2488.
MONTHLY BREAKFAST, 7 to 10 a.m. first Saturday of the month, Whiteland Masonic Lodge, 39 S. Front St., $6, all-you-can-eat which includes scrambled eggs, sausage, biscuits with gravy, and pancakes plus juice, milk, and coffee. Everyone welcome to come and meet your friends and enjoy good food.