Tag: Milford Kiwanis club
Whitley County Government Whitley County offices will remain open for the time being, according to a news release issued late Tuesday, March 24. After reviewing Gov. Eric Holcomb’s Executive Order 02-08, the Whitley County Commissioners have determined all county departments are considered essential government functions and will remain operational as of this time, the county …read more.
MILFORD — The Milford Community Building was jam-packed for hours with revelers from the area enjoying the third annual Milford Block Party Saturday, Sept. 28. The four-hour event was sponsored by Harvest Coffee. Festivities inside the building included free hot dogs, popcorn, fruit, veggies and drinks; children’s crafts; tables staffed by various charitable and service …read more.
MILFORD — Milford Kiwanis Club will be hosting an all you can eat pancake and sausage breakfast on Saturday, March 16. The event is being held at Milford Community Building, 111 S. Main St. Breakfast will be hot off the griddle starting at 7 and will wrap up at 11 a.m. The breakfast is St. …read more.
MILFORD — Attendees to the 2018 Milford Fest certainly did not suffer from lack of options. Throughout the day one could enjoy carnival rides — including a ferris wheel, super slide, tilt-a-whirl and more — go shopping — either at the festival itself or among the numerous garage sales in the surrounding neighborhoods — listen …read more.
MILFORD — Tricia Gall, Lion’s Club member and organizer of the 2017 Milford Fest was all smiles Saturday evening as another successful Milford Fest was drawing to a close. “We had a great turnout,” she commented, “I saw a lot of happy faces — that’s what we want.” Gall emphasized the work of not only …read more.
[weaver_youtube HcUQXrzQKU4 rel=0] MILFORD AND NORTH WEBSTER — Hundreds of kids from infants up to 12-year-olds came out for Easter Egg Hunts in Milford and North Webster today, Saturday, April 15. Milford Kiwanis Club hosted its annual Easter Egg Hunt at Milford School. The morning started off with the arrival of the Easter Bunny …read more.
Before the rains came, several bike riders in the Milford area pedaled for a good cause Saturday. The Milford Kiwanis Club held the bike-a-thon as its first fundraising event for the Kiwanis International Eliminate project, which seeks to end maternal and neonatal tetanus. Mostly in developing countries, 160 babies each day die from the easily-preventable …read more.





