People have been asking how they can help out with the Market. We encourage you to purchase a membership in our “Friend of the Market” program. For just $25, Friends receive the Tippecanoe Farmers’ Market cloth carrying bag, perfect for taking home your fresh tomatoes, peppers, basil, and other produce in an environmentally friendly way. [...]
Apr 27 2007 | Posted in
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Water is a basic need everywhere and is particularly important for displaced people in camps in South Darfur, Sudan, and their host communities, and Tipp City’s Ginghamsburg United Methodist Church is doing something about it. A four-year relief project is focusing on re-establishing water supplies and improving sanitation in refugee camps in the war-torn African [...]
Apr 27 2007 | Posted in
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The streets around Tipp City are looking busy as construction began this week on the long-planned Veteran’s Memorial Park, located at the corner of Main and Hyatt. And construction on the next segment of the Main Street StreetScape, a comprehensive program to renovate and beautify Main Street, should begin very soon – tree removal has [...]
Apr 27 2007 | Posted in
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Join us for one of the largest events in Tipp City each year – the annual Antiques and Artisans Day! Held on June 30th from 9 to 4, this annual event showcases some of the best antiques that Tipp City has to offer, along with a list of special events which include a pancake breakfast, [...]
Apr 27 2007 | Posted in
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“Feather Your Nest,” a new shop in Tipp City’s historic downtown shopping district, is located in the space between the library and the toy store. Owner Amy Bowlin invites you to stop in and say hi – you just might find something you’ve always wanted, or something you never even knew you couldn’t live without.
Apr 27 2007 | Posted in
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President George W. Bush arrived in Tipp City yesterday and spoke to an exclusive crowd of Miami County residents on his thoughts about the war in Iraq and his plans for the future of the global war on terror. Opening the speech with a moment of silence for the victims of the Virginia Tech massacre, [...]
Apr 20 2007 | Posted in
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Contractor faxed an invitation to the White House and was stunned when the president said he’d visit Thursday. By Nancy Bowman, Dayton Daily News (excerpt) Steve Bruns never expected the president of the United States to accept his invitation to visit Tipp City and talk about the war on terrorism. George W. Bush not only [...]
Apr 18 2007 | Posted in
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President George W. Bush is expected to make a visit to Tippecanoe High School on Thursday to talk about the global war on terrorism.The details of his visit are still being worked out, but officials in Tipp City said they have been in contact with the Secret Service concerning security details.In August 2004, Bush visited [...]
Apr 16 2007 | Posted in
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