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ChurchVacationBible SchoolSummer

CampCommunity

Resourcespublished by the Brown County Democrat

2012

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Assessor ..........................................988-5466Auditor ..............................................988-5485Career Resource Center .................988-5880Circuit Court Judge .........................988-7557Clerk..................................................988-5510Extension Service............................988-5495Dept. of Child Services ...................988-2239Div. of Family Resources ................988-0160Health Department...........................988-2255Highway Department .......................988-4545Jail.....................................................988-5605License Branch ................................988-2404Nashville Police Dept. .....................988-0341Parks & Recreation..........................988-5522Post Office - Nashville.....................988-2262Post Office - Helmsburg ..................988-6302Public Library...................................988-2850

Prosecutor........................................988-5470Recorder ...........................................988-5462School - BCHS .................................988-6606School - BCJHS ...............................988-6605School - Helmsburg .........................988-6651School - Nashville............................988-6607School - Sprunica ............................988-6625School - Van Buren..........................988-6658Sheriff’s Department .......................988-6655Soil and Water Conservation ..........988-2211Solid Waste Mgt. District ................988-0140Town of Nashville ............................988-5526TRIAD ................................................988-5606Treasurer ..........................................988-5458Veterans Affairs ...............................988-5600

Important Phone NumbersArea Code 812

WorshipNashville Christian Church......................................................3Parkview Church of the Nazarene...........................................4Westside Community Church .................................................5The Bridge .................................................................................6The Salvation Army ..................................................................7Nashville United Methodist Church ........................................9Fellowship Baptist Church ....................................................10Belmont Pentecostal Chapel .................................................11New Life Community Church ................................................13Bear Creek Church .................................................................14St. Agnes .................................................................................15

FeaturesRecipes ......................................................................................8Alternatives to summer camp ...............................................12

Other ServicesHome Helpers .........................................................Back CoverLife Care Medical ....................................................Back Cover

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Nashville Christian Church

There are youth & family activities throughout the year, including a picnic at Deer Run Park and a New Years Eve celebration at the YMCA. Our youth group does mission work each year over spring break. We participate in the

annual Community Hymn Sing as well as other community activities and fundraisers.

“As a worshiping community, Nashville Christian Church seeks to be Christ’s presence in the world, to participate in His life changing work, and to be the life giving fragrance of Christ.”

Small Group Studies: In private homes throughout the weekTeens: Wednesday evenings 6:30pm - 8pm at The FieldhouseLadies Missionary Group: Fellowship Hall 12:30, brown bag lunch, fi rst Thursday of the monthYouth Group is traveling to Maytown, Kentucky over spring break with Crossroads Missions, Appalachia.Easter Services: Good Friday Services in the Church Auditorium: 7:30 pmEaster Sunrise Service at Brown County State Park Nature Center: 7:00 amSunrise Breakfast - Church Fellowship Hall: 8:00 amEaster Worship Services: 9:00 am • 10:30 amLife classes: 9:00 am2012 Vacation Bible SchoolJune 24 - June 28 • 6:00 pm - 8:00 pmTrunk-N-Treat in the Church parking lot on October 31 2012 Children’s Christmas Program: December 9

160 S. Van Buren St. P.O. Box 248 • Nashville, IN [email protected] • www.nashvillecc.org • 812-988-2889

Worship Times Sunday Services

9:00 am •10:30 amLife classes

9:00 am

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YOUR HEART WILL FEEL AT HOME

THE BRIDGE BROWN COUNTY

Non-Denominational

Pastor Darrell Stout4528 Old St. Rd. 46, Gnaw BoneChurch phone: 988-0547Pastor’s phone: 331-2747Worship service: Sundays 9:00 am

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Church Worship Service Sunday 10 AM

4Twelve Student MinistryThursdays 6:30 PM

Social ServicePantry Hours

Wednesday and Friday 10 AM- 1 PM

168 S. Jefferson St. Nashville(812) 988-7019

Salvation Army Summer Camps- http://sacamp.org

Extreme Camp 1 June 11-14, 2012Open to youth ages 12-17

Character Building Camp June 11-14, 2012Only those involved in Salvation Army Corps Programs Ages 6-17

Indiana Music Camp June 16-23, 2012Only those involved in Salvation Army Corps Programs Ages 9-17

Sports Camp June 25-29, 2012Open to all youth ages 9-17

Junior Boys and Girls Camp July 2-6, 2012Open to all children ages 9-12

Extreme Camp 2 July 9-12, 2012Open to youth ages 12-17

Mini-Mites Camp July 9-12, 2012Open to all children ages 6-8

Senior Boys and Girls Camp July 16-20, 2012Open to all youth ages 13-17

Family Camp July 23-27, 2012Open to all ages. Children/youth must be accompanied

by an adult(s) to camp.

Call the church offi ce for more info

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Fruity Smoothie

1 cup V8 V-Fusion® Acai Mixed Berry Juice1 cup vanilla low-fat yogurt

1 cup frozen blueberries (you can pick a different fruit)

Place the juice, yogurt and blueberries into a blender. Cover and blend until the mixture is smooth. Serve immediately.

Great for a quick breakfast.

SLOW COOKER MAC-N-CHEESE WITH TREESCooking spray1 (16 oz.) package uncooked elbow macaroni1 tablespoon vegetable oil4 c. shredded Cheddar cheese

2 (12 fl. oz) cans evaporated milk3 c. milk1 (14 oz.) bag frozen chopped broccoli, thawed salt and ground black pepper to taste

Spray the inside of slow cooker with cooking spray. Stir uncooked macaroni and vegetable oil together in the slow cooker until pasta is coated. Stir Cheddar

cheese, evaporated milk, milk, broccoli, salt, and black pepper with macaroni until fully combined. Cover the cooker and cook on Low setting until macaroni is tender

and the sauce is bubbling, 4 to 5 hours, stirring often to reduce sticking.

TURKEY AND DRESSING SANDWICHESMakes very large batch for big events.

20 lb. turkey, cooked (save juices), dice into med. chunks5 (1 lb.) bags onion & sage dressing (may not use all bags)

20 c. water25 chicken bouillon cubes6 c. celery, chopped3 1/2 c. onion, chopped5 (12 to 16 oz.) chicken broth

Add turkey, juice and dressing. Keep moist at 250 to 300 degrees for 4 hours. Makes a large batch. Recipe can be cut in half easily. Serve on hamburger type buns.

In large kettle, cook until tender:

RecipesGreat Family

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Whether you are a visitor to our community or a resident in the area,

We invite you to worship with us.

Rev. Fred Haywood, Pastor & Rev. Peggy Haywood, Associate Pastor

Sunday Worship Services:8:30 a.m. (March through early November)

10:30 a.m. all year Nursery provided year-round

Sunday School – 9:30 am – Classes pre-school thru adultWednesday Youth Group 6-8pm (Grades 7th thru 12th)

We also invite you to inquire about: musical experiences choir and bell choir, numerous small group studies, United Methodist Women, Parents Day Out Daycare Ministry, Village Green Preschool, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Venture group, Zumba classes and

much more!

Special Needs: Handicapped parking is available in front of the church on Jefferson Street and by the back

doors of the church.

An elevator is available to lower level.Hearing devices and large print Bibles are available

during services. Ask an usher for help.

Love God, Love Others, Pass It On!Th erefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and

of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” - Matthew 28:19-20

Nashville United Methodist Church“On the Village Green”

(812) 988-4666 • 36 S. Jeff erson St.www.nashvilleumc.com

Photo By Rodney Margison

Fall FareSaturday Oct. 6th, 2012

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7759 Lower Schooner Rd. • Nashville, IN 47448 • 812-876-9310 • Cell 812-272-3931

Belmont Pentecostal Chapel

My Peace I give unto you -John 14:27

Youth Service

Sunday School

Worship Services

Shady Spring Camp

Youth Service is the 4th Th ursday of every month.

9:45 a.m. Sunday School

10:30 a.m. Sunday Morning6:00 p.m. Sunday Night

Th ursday Night Worship 7:00 p.m.

Youth - June 11-15 2012Adult - July 29 - August 3 2012

Camp SpeakersYouth Camp- Bro. Jonathon Brock and Bro. Matt Homer

Adult Camp-Bro. Bill Parks and Bro Lloyd Shuecraft

Contact Brother Bruce Bond

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Not every family can afford summer camp or chooses to have their children attend. But faced with two long months of vacation from school, what options are there for keeping children occupied during the lazy days of summer? A top-run, private, sleep-away camp can cost around $10,000 for the season. In today’s tight economic climate, many families are choosing to scale back expenses, and that includes pricey summer camp. However, just because cost is a factor, it doesn’t mean that children can’t attend camp this season. Parents simply need to do their research or come up with other creative alternatives.First, investigate the opportunities in your area. Summer camp doesn’t have to mean eight weeks of recreation in the middle of the wilderness. There may be locally run businesses that also offer summer programs. For example, many private day care organizations open up their doors to campers for the summer. They may set a limit on age. Also, churches, synagogues and other houses of worship may offer a summer recreation program. If you are a parishioner you might be eligible for a discounted rate. Don’t forget to check out the YMCA or other clubs in the area. They typically offer a summer program. Some places offer payment plans to spread out the financial responsibility, while others may offer scholarships based on financial need.

Find out if your child’s elementary school has a program for the summer. Some may offer crafts, sports and other activities for a few hours during the day. This is a benefit to parents who have to work and cannot have their children home alone each day. Bus service may be available. If you’ve exhausted other options, get creative. If you have a number of reliable friends or neighbors, you can set up a camp rotation. Each member of the camp group will be responsible for the kids on a particular day. The responsibilities rotate among the other parents. This enables free time for adults during the summer, and the potential to stagger work schedules and accommodate children being out of school. Older adults, such as grandparents or other relatives, also may be able to assist in “camp” duties during the summer. Children, students and seniors often have a reduced admission rate to museums. Spending time together will help generations bond. If you missed the registration deadline for summer camp or simply cannot afford it this year, there are other alternatives to keep children engaged during the vacation months.

ALTERNATIvESto summer camp

-Metro Creative Services

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BEAR CREEK CHURCH

The time of the Lords returning to claim His own is close at hand.

ARE YOU READYOld Time Church

Old Time PreachingEverybody Welcome

Come As You AreNon-Denominational

We Love and Welcome Everyone

Driving Directions: 135 N. out of Nashville, turn left at Bean Blossom on to 45. Turn Right At North Shore Dr. over tracks, stay Straight on Bear Creek Rd. 3 ½ Mi Church is on the right.

Come join us each Sunday Morning starting at 10:00 am as we hear the Word of GodCome alive as taught by Pastor Larry Livingston

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