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Brown County Humane Society’ s Chocolate Walk is on Saturday, November 14, 2015( 10 a. m.– 5 p. m.) in Nashville, Indiana.“ Chocolate walkers” will be able to sample different chocolates by visiting participating retailers. Local chocolate-makers and premier Indiana chocolatiers will be handing out chocolate to each chocolate walker. For the price of a ticket, a person can stop at as many shops as they wish, sample the delectable creations, all while seeing the beautiful town of Nashville at the start of the holiday season. All proceeds go directly to the animals.

Tickets are $ 25 and may be purchased through the Brown County Humane Society’ s website < www. bchumane. org >, by phone( 812) 327-3016( 9 a. m.– 6 p. m.), or in Nashville at Brown County Humane Society, 128 SR135 S. •
Anything But Ordinary
Jewelry
• Necklaces
• Earrings
• Pendants
• Bracelets
A variety of stones and colors
North Van Buren and Molly’ s Lane • Nashville
Doing business for over 25 years 812-988-0522

The Sunshine Shack

* REFRESH * REBOOT * RE-ENERGIZE
Something to“ hit the spot” as you shop
• Little Meals: Hot Dogs Plain & Fancy Baked Beans, Mac & Cheese
• Tiny Pies
• Slushees, Sodas, Snow Cones, Floats, Shakes, Tea, Lemonade, Coffee, Water
• Homemade Ice Cream and Popsicles
Served with a smile
Little shack on S. Van Buren Street near the stoplight in Nashville

Leave it to an artist to see the beauty in worn leather coats, mismatched silverware, oriental carpet scraps, and old sweaters. These are just some of the materials artists have repurposed to create work for the Déjà Vu Art and Fine Craft Show. The event will take place at The Commons in Columbus, Indiana on Saturday, November 14, 2015( 10 a. m.– 5 p. m.).

This year marks the eleventh year of the show. More than fifty, professional artists from Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky are participating.
Work featured includes assemblage, jewelry, sculpture, weaving, wearable art, leatherwork, and glass art, all created from scrap materials or items that have been repurposed. A few years ago, a new category was added to recognize artists who use sustainable, natural materials to create their work. •
Antique Alley on the West Side
JEFFERSON ST
Fallen Leaf Books Hoosier Artist
Antique Alley Shoppes
Brown Co. Art Guild
Jack and Jill Nut Shop
FRANKLIN ST
VAN BUREN ST
Nashville House
Out of the Ordinary
Agape Pearls Brown County Furniture Brown County Pottery Brown County Weavery and Roots
For Bare Feet Ferguson House It’ s All About Dogs K. Bellum Leather Rich Hill’ s Magic & Fun Emporium
My Sister’ s Shop Nashville Image Old Time Photography
Paint Box Art Gallery Primitive Spirit Through the Looking Glass Wooden Wonders Woodlands Gallery
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