Upcoming Kids’s most cancers fundraiser expanded


Bob Cox | Journal Evaluate

An upcoming downtown kids’s most cancers fundraiser has grown past organizer expectations and acquired permission Wednesday from the Crawfordsville Board of Public Works and Security y to increase one block.

Jessica Harris, who owns Store Small Store Handmade, is organizing Crushing Childhood Most cancers to lift funds to assist Riley Kids’s Hospital and St. Jude Kids’s Analysis Hospital. The occasion is scheduled for 5-9 p.m. July 20.

The board beforehand authorized closing the 100 block of North Inexperienced Road for the occasion.

Harris is now asking town to shut the 100 block of South Inexperienced Road.

“Once I first began organizing this occasion, I had no concept how standard it could be,” Harris mentioned. “I’ve had so many distributors ask to be part of the occasion I want extra space.”

The occasion will embrace a stage with reside music, meals vehicles, beer backyard, kids’s carnival video games and different distributors. The Leadsmen and Backroad Revival will present reside music.

Extra details about the occasion might be discovered on her Store Small Store Handmade Fb web page.

In different enterprise, the board:

• Permitted an settlement between town and Banning Engineering. The agency will present a building plan and request bids for work to be executed on the Shelley Drain.

• Permitted a $25,000 contract with Worth Excavating to put in a carry station for the Milligan Park restrooms.

• Permitted an settlement between town and Kurtis Broadstreet to assist produce the mayor’s podcast for $50 per present.

• Permitted a request from Shanna Turpin for a cheerleader competitors 3-8 p.m. July 27 at Pike Place.

• Gave Barb Wilson of Music on Grant permission to have a recital for her college students 3-6 p.m. July 20 at Pike Place.

• Permitted a request from Professional Selection Dwelling Options to position a dumpster from July 8-12 at 1418 W. Fundamental St.

• Permitted a request from Kyle Brown to position a dumpster on Vance Road subsequent to his residence at 418 W. Fundamental St. from July 8-18.

• Permitted work orders for garden mowing by metropolis staff on the following properties: 1024 E. Chestnut St., owned by Janis Hart; 500 Tinsley Ave., owned by Jordan Brown and Cade Cooper; 809 S. Inexperienced St., owned by Bacon Property Companions; and 203 W. Chestnut St., owned by Shirley Barker.




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