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Librarians at Lawrenceburg
Library on customer
Appreciation day Elise Bostick enjoying
homemade marshmallow
s’mores.
LAWRENCEBURG spend $9.1 billion a year on
Halloween alone. That breaks
down to $86.13 per person.
That’s a lot of candy, decora-
tions, hayrides, pumpkin patch
adventures and costumes!
We eat differently in the fall
of the year. We lay in supplies
of pumpkin anything- pie,
coffee, tea, muffins…. this
year was different for me. I
wanted homemade marshmal-
lows! This summer on a trip
to Michigan, I was inspired by
a food truck that sold home-
made marshmallows. I must
admit the thought of making
my own marshmallows has
worn on my psyche. On a cold
fall day, I finally caved and
By
Debbie
Acasio
Community
Correspondent
[email protected]
Do you have a fall check-
list? I think we all have those
things that we did not get done
over the summer that need to
be taken care of before winter.
Last minute painting, fall
flower bed clean up, the rak-
ing of leaves, and decorating!
The National Retail Federa-
tion estimates that Americans
Moving Sale
Housewares, furniture, barn items, treadmill,
clothing and more.
November 17
•
8:00 am to 4:00 pm
2221 South County Rd. 750E
•
Dillsboro, Indiana 47018
THE BEACON
December 2018
ur Communities
made this concoction of unfla-
vored gelatin, corn syrup, and
sugar. It was heavenly. These
marshmallows will go well
with our family tradition of a
bonfire on Thanksgiving Day.
I took a nice walk through
downtown Lawrenceburg on a
partially sunny, slightly windy
Sunday recently. Most stores
were open, music was playing
in the streets, and lots of peo-
ple were enjoying food and
shopping. The new downtown
park is well underway, and the
construction of the new stage
is taking shape. I saw Jana
Vaughan at an event. Casey’s
Outdoor
Solutions
had a
beautiful
rusty old
truck full of
hay and
flowers on
display.
Down the
Jana Vaughn
street, I ran
into shop owner Linda Sefton
perched on a
ladder
rearranging
a display.
She gave me
a smile for a
Beacon
photo.
The SE
Linda Sefton
Indiana Feed
the Hungry
packing event was recently
held in Aurora. This event
packed over 35,000 Nutri-
vitamin packs that will ben-
efit St. Vincent DePaul Food
Pantry and hurricane relief in
Puerto Rico. The nutrients in
these packets lessen the occur-
rence of sickness, respiratory
illnesses, and diarrhea. The
meals were packed by over
one hundred volunteers in a
little over one hour. I came
late that day to volunteer and
hoped to relieve some of the
elderly members. Too late—
they were already finished.
The Lawrenceburg Tigers
had their ups and down this
fall. The football team lost
their sectional game to Bates-
ville. The soccer team won their sectional game but had a
disappointing loss at region-
als. Everyone agreed that they
played their best.
November and December
hold the promise of lots to do
in Lawrenceburg. You won’t
want to miss Breakfast with
Santa, ice skating, shopping,
and Christmas open houses.
Grab a cookbook at the
library for the instructions on
how to make yourself some
homemade marshmallows for
a cold winter night by the fire.
RISING SUN/
OHIO COUNTY Rising Sun boys soccer team
for their first Sectional Crown
since 2000. Coach Robert
Keinhofer’s crew had a
season record of 12-3-3. The
Shiners then added a thirteenth
victory in the first game of the
regional. Also, congratulations
to Dalton Vinup for his
outstanding performance in
the cross country sectional. He
earned all-conference honors
in the ORVC.
World War II Veteran Bush
White, was the Grand
Marshal of the Navy Bean
Festival this year. He is
still very active and travels
Highway 56 daily.
Once again the Conductors
of the Southeastern Indiana
Model Trains will be having
their amazing train display
at the Heritage Hall. It’s well
worth the time to see so many
trains going around the tracks.
I really enjoyed the dinner
at At the Barn Winery hosted
by Beacon owner, Tamara
Taylor. The correspondents
all enjoyed meeting each other
and discussing so many things
we enjoy about the Beacon.
The food came from Logan
Supermart across the street. I
eat there often with my World
War II buddy, Lawrence
Lyttle. I didn’t win the Mega
Millions or the Powerball. It’s
hard to imagine a jackpot of
$1.6 billion and $750 million.
I already had plans to claim
it anonymously and even
took the precaution of buying
tickets in Tennessee on my
way home from the Smokies.
I stopped at Maryville, TN
to see Marcella Moon and
her daughter, Deb. Marcella
is 102½ years old. I told her
she’s like a radio station-
102.5! Her son, Bob, and I
grew up together. Coming next
April 8, she will be 103.
Time to start thinking about
Thanksgiving. We all have so
many opportunities.
May God Bless all of you with
good health and prosperity.
By
PG
Gentrup
Community
Correspondent
[email protected]
The cooler weather has
arrived and I’ve been enjoying
it. I attended my granddaughter
Carli’s softball games that
she plays with Ava Cutter
(the Splash Sisters). We were
able to travel to Madison, IN
with grandkids, Carli, Grady,
and Coleton for Fall Break.
I’m the first generation of my
family not to live in Madison
since 1852. The next week we
met the two grandkids from
Indy, Kaden and Alexandra,
with their mom and dad in
Gatlinburg. We were just
coming off the parkway from
Pigeon Forge and rounding the
bend when Paula told me she
hoped we would see a bear for
the kids. It wasn’t ten seconds
later, I told her to roll down her
window and shake hands with
one because momma bear was
climbing up on the handrail on
the bridge and her cub was just
below her.
Grady’s soccer team, the
Aurora Wolfpack, had an
undefeated season, including
the tournament, for the 10U
team in SAY Soccer. They
were coached by Chrissy
Meek and Brandi Rogers.
Miss Lucky Lady, the new
Rising Sun Ferry Boat, is now
in operation. Come down to
visit our town. You can enjoy
a meal, and as long as the
weather holds out, you can
eat a picnic on our beautiful
riverfront and visit our
Veterans Tribute Tower.
The Kinderballet will be
coming to Rising Sun at
Heritage Hall on Dec. 1.
Congratulations to the
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