SUNDAY
12 and 12 Closed — 6:30 p.m., St. Peter Episcopal Church, 950 E. Washington St., Lebanon.
Primary Purpose — Speaker at 6 p.m. at 107 S. Meridian St., Suite 2021.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Mixed, Grapevine Open Discussion — 10 a.m., St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 950 E. Washington St., Lebanon.
POWER CLUBS — 7 p.m., Lebanon Bible Baptist Church Fellowship Hall, 1530 Riley Road, Lebanon.
ABATE American Bikers Aimed Toward Education — 1 p.m., Lebanon Moose, 513 W. Main St., Lebanon. Families are welcome. You do not need to be a member to attend. Call (765) 336-4222 for more information.
MONDAY
Primary Purpose — Closed big book study at noon at 107 S. Meridian St., Suite 2021.
Primary Purpose — Closed living sober study at 8 p.m. at 107 S. Meridian St., Suite 2021.
BOONE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY — 1 to 4 p.m., the Cragun Home, 404 W. Main St., Lebanon. Tours and genealogy work. For information, call (765) 483-9414.
WEIGHT WATCHERS — 5:30 p.m. weigh-in; 6 p.m. meeting, Trinity Lutheran Church, 2625 Elm Swamp Road, Lebanon. For information, call (800) 651-6000.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Open Meeting — 8 p.m., New Life Recovery Home for Men, 224 S. Lebanon St., Lebanon. For information, call (765) 482-4955 or (765) 485-2313.
OVER-EATERS ANONYMOUS — 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., Lebanon Church of Christ, 1204 Indianapolis Ave., Lebanon. For more information, call (765) 482-6499.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS “As Bill Sees It” Open Discussion — 8 p.m., Thorntown Baptist Church, 120 S. Powell St., Thorntown. For information, call Noel at (765) 436-7867.
DIVORCE CARE — 7 p.m., Zionsville Presbyterian Church, Michigan Road and 116th St., Zionsville. Seminar and support group for divorced and separated people. For information, call Craig Olney at (317) 873-6503 or e-mail: craigo@zpc.org.
Alcoholics in Recovery — AA open discussion meetings at noon and 8 p.m. at the New Life Recovery Home for Men, 224 S. Lebanon St., Lebanon.
AFTERNOON BOOK DISCUSSION — 1 p.m., Lebanon Public Library, 104 E. Washington St., Lebanon.
TUESDAY
KIWANIS GOLDEN K — 9:30 a.m., Boone REMC, Community Room, 1207 Indianapolis Ave., Lebanon.
WEIGHT WATCHERS — 9 a.m. weigh-in; 9:30 a.m. meeting, Trinity Lutheran Church, 2625 Elm Swamp Road, Lebanon. For information, call (800) 651-6000.
Primary Purpose — Open discussion at noon at 107 S. Meridian St., Suite 2021.
BOONE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY — 1 to 4 p.m., the Cragun Home, 404 W. Main St., Lebanon. Tours and genealogy work. For information, call (765) 483-9414.
GED PREPARATION CLASSES — 9 to 11:30 a.m., Arc Rehab Services, 900 W. Main St., Lebanon. Child care available; registration required. For more information, call the Boone County Learning Network (765) 481-1250.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Remarkable Changes Women’s Open Discussion — 6:30 p.m., St. Peter Episcopal Church, 950 E. Washington St., Lebanon. For information, call (765) 483-9453 or (765) 483-9601.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Big Book Study — 8 p.m., Boone County Mental Health Center, second floor, 1122 N. Lebanon St., Lebanon. For information, call (765) 891-0454 or (765) 482-7349.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Happy Hour closed discussion (12 & 12) — 8 p.m., St. Joseph Catholic Church, Room 4, 319 E. South St., Lebanon. Use South Street entrance. For information, call (765) 482-4691, (765) 364-1960 or (765) 676-6526.
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Open Discussion — 8 p.m., New Life Recovery Home for Men, 224 S. Lebanon St., Lebanon. For information, call (765) 482-4955 or (765) 485-2313.
THORNTOWN LIONS CLUB — 6:30 p.m., Stookey’s restaurant, Thorntown. Meeting.
CHAPTER 23 O.E.S. — 7:30 p.m., Masonic Temple.
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VIDEO: Meet the 2012 Primary Election Candidates
Each year before the election, The Lebanon Reporter introduces readers to the candidates in opposed races. Republican candidates in the May 8 primary are vying for their party's nomination for Boone County Council, Auditor and Coroner. Scroll down to see each candidate's education, experience and community activities, as well as a short video interview.
The candidates were asked these three questions:
- What do you want voters to know about you?
- What do you hope to accomplish if elected?
- What separates you from your opponents?
Here is a brief description of the duties for each office:
Auditor:
- Fiscal officer of the county
- Keeps accounts and issues warrants for the payment of claims.
- Responsible for all documents, books, records, maps and papers deposited in the office
- Provides clerks with estimates of assessed valuations and estimates of taxes
- Distributes funds collected to appropriate governmental agencies
Coroner:
- Determine the manner of death in cases involving violence or casualty, or when someone is found dead in unexplained circumstances
- Obtain police assistance for investigation
- Employ a qualified physician to direct the autopsy
- May act as sheriff if the sheriff is incapacitated or disqualified; has authority to arrest the sheriff when a warrant is issued
County Council
- Holds financial powers of the county
- Sets the county's tax rate
- Imposes the tax levy
- Makes appropriations from the county treasury
- Adopt the annual budget
- Sets salaries for county employees
SOURCE: Here is your Indiana Government
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Calendar starting Nov. 29, 2011
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Women’s Open Discussion — 6:30 p.m., St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 950 E. Washington St., Lebanon. For information, call Becky at 317-946-9845.
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Calendar starting Oct. 31, 2011
BINGO — 6 p.m. by the Lebanon Senior Citizens Club at the Senior Center, 707 S. Lebanon St., Lebanon.
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Calendar starting Aug. 8
MONDAY
BINGO — 6 p.m. by the Lebanon Senior Citizens Club at the Senior Center, 707 S. Lebanon St.
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