Friday, July 29, 2005
Mac & Mike Come To Town
Two new canal-boat-towing horses have arrived and been put to work. Stop by to meet Mac & Mike, or, as some have called them, M&M. Young (3 1/2 and 4 years) and hard-working, they bring a lot of "vinegar" to the job, which will help you enjoy a canal-boat ride with an interpretive presentation about the canal system.
Saturday, July 23, 2005
Model T Cars Come to Metamora
On Sunday, Sept 4th, (Labor Day Weekend) over 100 Antique Model T cars will be rolling into Metamora. Don't miss this added attraction. For more information call Steve or Brenda 812-623-1114.
Friday, July 22, 2005
Old Metamora Photographs
Some old photographs of the town of Metamora have been posted on the MetamoraIndiana website in the History section at this link for a fascinating views of the town as it once was. These are published on the website courtesy of Marie Anness, a long-time resident of Metamora.
We would like to obtain more information about the photos, such as the approximate year they were taken, and more information about such things as the train derailment pictured, and the old Broom Factory.
There is a fascinating view of Clayborn Street before it was paved, and (soon to come) a photo from near where the foot-bridge now is looking past the old Odd Fellows Hall towards the Mill and what is now Duck Creek- before there were any buildings in Duck Creek!
We will get the rest of the photos on the site as soon as possible. Check back often. And if you have any info about the photos, please call us at 812-623-1114 or e-mail us.
We would like to obtain more information about the photos, such as the approximate year they were taken, and more information about such things as the train derailment pictured, and the old Broom Factory.
There is a fascinating view of Clayborn Street before it was paved, and (soon to come) a photo from near where the foot-bridge now is looking past the old Odd Fellows Hall towards the Mill and what is now Duck Creek- before there were any buildings in Duck Creek!
We will get the rest of the photos on the site as soon as possible. Check back often. And if you have any info about the photos, please call us at 812-623-1114 or e-mail us.
A Train to Dinner
Join with us in a train ride from Metamora to Laurel for a Chicken and BBQ Ribs dinner at the Laurel Hotel restaurant on July 30, 2005.
This is a fundraising trip for the "I Believe" campaign. Tickets in clude train ride, meal and tips, and cost $40 per adult and $30 per child.
The train departs Metamora at 6:00 pm, and returns at about 8:30 pm.
Additional questions? Contact Cheryl at 765-647-3863, before Monday, July 25.
This is a fundraising trip for the "I Believe" campaign. Tickets in clude train ride, meal and tips, and cost $40 per adult and $30 per child.
The train departs Metamora at 6:00 pm, and returns at about 8:30 pm.
Additional questions? Contact Cheryl at 765-647-3863, before Monday, July 25.
Merchant Changes in Town
We'd like to welcome Mike and Sharon Tackaberry to town, now located in the former Bradway's Studio building just inside the entrance to town. Their shop, "Anything and Everything" will sell many unique gift items not found elsewhere in town.
Also new in town is the "Hen House" operated by Rhonda Kracht and Patricia Beck, serving delicious pan-fried chicken and many other delectables in Duck Creek, located in the former Tea Room building (map locator number 33.)
Also, stop in and say hello to Shirley Beyer, the proprietor of the "Metamora Engraver." She continues the Nordic Ware engraving the previous shop owner had done, and has really cleaned up the appearance of the shop interior, adding many wonderful other gift items, notably here tree-clinging outside bears! (See a picture HERE.)
We are sorry to see that Brenda Means has been unable to continue with her Gingerbread Hut shop. Brenda was very active with the Merchant Association and will be missed. The building she previously occupied now houses Ray Bryant, who has moved his "Memories of Yesteryear" shop into the building from his former location next to the Thorpe House.
We know that the Pizza Shop on the main drag of town has been reopened under new proprietors, but we do not yet have any information to share about them. If you see them, tell them to contact Steve or Brenda at the All Occasions Gift Shop so we can get them introduced 'in the news'.
Also new in town is the "Hen House" operated by Rhonda Kracht and Patricia Beck, serving delicious pan-fried chicken and many other delectables in Duck Creek, located in the former Tea Room building (map locator number 33.)
Also, stop in and say hello to Shirley Beyer, the proprietor of the "Metamora Engraver." She continues the Nordic Ware engraving the previous shop owner had done, and has really cleaned up the appearance of the shop interior, adding many wonderful other gift items, notably here tree-clinging outside bears! (See a picture HERE.)
We are sorry to see that Brenda Means has been unable to continue with her Gingerbread Hut shop. Brenda was very active with the Merchant Association and will be missed. The building she previously occupied now houses Ray Bryant, who has moved his "Memories of Yesteryear" shop into the building from his former location next to the Thorpe House.
We know that the Pizza Shop on the main drag of town has been reopened under new proprietors, but we do not yet have any information to share about them. If you see them, tell them to contact Steve or Brenda at the All Occasions Gift Shop so we can get them introduced 'in the news'.
Historic Metamora Meeting/Dinner July 30 2005
Saturday, July 30, 7 p.m. there will be a presentation at C.J.s by Susan Lankford, Project Coordinator, Center for Historic Preservation, Ball State University regarding preservation projects undertaken by graduate students working with the Center, with emphasis on work done in Metamora.
Dinner will be at 6 PM EST at C.J.'s Italian Sausage along the Whitewater Canal in Metamora Indiana. Dinner entree will be a choice of Meatloaf or Veggie Pizza. Dinner cost is $7. RSVP for dinner reservations by July 23 to Gail Ginther or by telephoning Pat Rogers at 765-647-2194.
All are welcome to attend the presentation at 7 PM without attending dinner.
Dinner will be at 6 PM EST at C.J.'s Italian Sausage along the Whitewater Canal in Metamora Indiana. Dinner entree will be a choice of Meatloaf or Veggie Pizza. Dinner cost is $7. RSVP for dinner reservations by July 23 to Gail Ginther or by telephoning Pat Rogers at 765-647-2194.
All are welcome to attend the presentation at 7 PM without attending dinner.
Thursday, July 21, 2005
News service back in commission
This news service about Metamora has been unavailable for awhile, but we should be back in business now. Call us at (877) 332-5787 to have an item of interest posted here.
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