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African-American art collection on to go on display at Owsley Museum

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Walk/run to provide clean water for children in developing world

FROM NEWS REPORTS SELMA The ECI Global 6K for Water will be at 3 p.m. May 23 at Prairie Creek Reservoir, 7801 S. Delaware County Road 570-E. With past years events, the East Central Indiana community has raised more than $127,000 (benefiting 2,879 people) for sustainable clean water projects in the developing world, with a focus on countries in Africa, and India and Haiti. The World Vision Global 6K for Water is a worldwide event to raise funds for children who need clean water. The distance of the walk/run is 3.73 miles or 6K, which is the average a child walks in the developing world for contaminated, dirty water, according to a release from local organizers Kristen Herbst and Staci Buck.

Residents invited to attend to Solarize ECI Indiana Zoom meeting

Indiana residents and business owners will learn how the federal tax credit of 26 percent has been extended through 2021 and 2022 for installing solar panels on houses, farm structures and places of business during the next Zoom meeting of Solarize East Central Indiana. The Zoom meeting sponsored by Solarize ECI, a grassroots community group affiliated with Solarize Indiana, will take place at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 11. The Zoom meeting will involve a 30-minute presentation followed by an hour for questions and answers. There is no charge to attend the Solarize ECI Zoom meeting. Prior registration is required. The Zoom link for registration, which is free, can be found at https://www.facebook.com/solarizeECI or by sending an email request to Carolyn Vann, cvann@bsu.edu, or John Vann, jvann@bsu.edu, who are co-team leaders of Solarize ECI.

Area roundup: Help Girl Scouts send cookies to local heroes

Area roundup: Help Girl Scouts send cookies to local heroes FROM NEWS REPORTS Girl Scouts of Central Indiana is asking for the public’s help to show support to local military members, first responders and health care workers. Now through the end of April, you can purchase Girl Scout Cookies that will then be donated to local heroes who put their lives on the line. Operation: Cookie Drop is a council-wide service project that provides packages of Girl Scout Cookies to local military men and women, veterans, firefighters, police officers, EMTs, health care workers and more while also supporting critical programs and opportunities for Girl Scouts.

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