The Bulletin – June 19

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Electronics recycling is today

GREENFIELD — Dispose of unwanted household electronics at a recycling event in June.

Technology Recyclers will accept items from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday (June 19) at Mt. Lebanon United Methodist Church, 3447 S. State Road 9.

TVs and monitors can be disposed of for $20 each.

For other items, the event is free, but donations will be accepted. Accepted items include computers, laptops, office copiers, small kitchen appliances, lawn equipment, speakers, VCRs, cables and wires, medical electronics, batteries, printers, fax machines, PDAs, DVD players, stereos, cell phones, lab equipment, microwaves, game systems and more.

Items that will not be accepted include clothing, furniture, paint, toxic chemicals, wood and tires.

For more information, call the church at 317-462-1313 and leave a message.

Information: 317-462-1313; 1-800-237-3887; www.tech-recyclers.com

Community breakfasts to resume

McCORDSVILLE — Community breakfasts will resume this month at McCordsville United Methodist Church after not taking place for more than a year out of concern for safety amid COVID-19.

The next breakfast is set for 7:30 to 10 a.m. Saturday (June 19) at the church, 6247 W. Broadway, McCordsville.

Gateway serving meal Monday

FORTVILLE — Gateway Community Church will have a free lunch from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mondays at its Community Building, 115 N. Main St., for anyone who wants to come.

Hotdogs, chips and drinks will be served. Games and activities will be available for children.

Information: gatewayfortville.org

Summer meals back in Shirley

SHIRLEY — The Summer Food Program at Shirley-Wilkinson United Methodist Church has returned. The church serves meals from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays during the summer.

Meals will be offered as a drive-thru service at first, but organizers hope to open up inside dining later in the summer.

If you have questions, call the church at 765-738-6710 and leave a message, or send email to [email protected].

Revival services to take place under tent

GREENFIELD — Amity United Methodist Church will have revival services under a tent at 6:30 p.m. July 9-10 and 10 a.m. July 11. The church is located at 6042 W. County Road 100N.

The Rev. Curtis Bond will be the speaker.

Music on July 9 will be by 4 the Light Quartet. On July 10, the Victorius Trio will share music, followed by Blessed Truth on July 11.

Community service set Sunday in historic church

KNIGHTSTOWN — Knightstown Friends, Raysville Friends and Bethel Presbyterian churches will sponsor a community worship service at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, which is Father’s Day. The service will be at the historic Bethel Presbyterian Church building, 112 S. Franklin, Knightstown.

Worship will feature Robin Richey playing the pipe organ, which was installed in 1892 and updated in 1958. It contains 50 ranks of pipes as well as 68 individual pipes. Pat Cronk and Larry White will worship in song. Tim Basford and David Oakes will bring the message.

There is an elevator at the back of the building for those who cannot negotiate stairs.

Social distancing is possible with masks optional for vaccinated people. Everyone is welcome.

Blood drive is July 18

GREENFIELD — St. James Lutheran Church will have a blood drive from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 18 at the church, 1741 S. State St. Walk-ins are welcome.