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THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER

FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 2003

BRIEFS ► Continued from Page 1 will be from 6 to 10 p.m. Jacer Inn is a non-profit retreat located on 71 acres of land in rural Putnam County. It provides year around residential programs for youth designed to build positive selfesteem as well as strengthen and preserve family life. The community is invited to come and celebrate 25 years of service to Hoosier youth. Tickets may be purchased at Agape Bookstore, 2131 N. Mitthoeffer Road. They can also be purchased at X-Pression

Bookstore & Gallery, 970 Fort Wayne Ave. For additional information contact Jacer Inn at 1-888-788-4504. Home Improvement Search A production crew for the Do It Yourself (DIY) to the Rescues, a new network series, is in search of four Indianapolis homeowners with failed or neglected home improvement projects to profile in the series. The production company River

Media, will be in Indianapolis Sept. 13-18 to tape the episodes. DIY licensed contractors, skilled carpenters, master plumbers and certified electricians will arrive at the selected homes in a specially outfitted truck, equipped with all of the tools necessary to finish a job. Local homeowners are encouraged to apply immediately. The application deadline is August 4. For more information or to download an application go to the Web site at www.DIYnet.com or call (865)

330-6251. Muhammad AH to meet Dalai Lama in Bloomington Boxing legend Muhammad AN will meet the Dalai Lama when the exiled Tibetan leader visits Bloomington in September. "It will be the first time the two have met," said the Dalai Lama's nephew, Jigme Norbu of Bloomington. The Dalai Lama is scheduled

to visit Bloomington on Sept. 7 to dedicate a new, 10,000-square-foot interfaith temple, the Chamtse Ling. AN plans to attend the ceremony to show support for the temple's mission of promoting world peace, and for the people of Tibet, a mountain nation that has been occupied by decades by the Chinese government. $3 million grant for juvenile justice

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The Indiana Criminal Justice Institute received a $3 million grant from the U.S. office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, to promote greater accountability in Indiana's juvenile justice system. The money, referred to as Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grants, will be used to award grants in local units of government throughout the state. The object of the JAIBG : program is to provide support,: both financial and program- : matic, to improve the juvenile : justice system infrastructure : and operations at the state an<t local levels. For more informa- * tion, call (317) 232-1233 or visit www.in.gov/cji http:// www.in.gov/cji.

Correction In last week’s People & Trends section, Anthony Hirschel was misidentified. Hirscel is the current director and CEO of the Indiana Museum of Art.

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