Scoop: Five Things: Carrie Clayburn dinner

An upcoming dinner will raise scholarship money for an Indian Creek graduate who died after her pancreas ruptured.

The Carrie Clayburn Memorial Dinner will be Jan. 7 at Indian Creek High School, 803 Indian Meadows Drive, Trafalgar, during a basketball game between Indian Creek and Brown County.

Sheila Heidenreich, Clayburn’s mother tells you what you need to know.

<strong>1.What will be served?</strong>

The Indian Creek FFA will prepare their famous smoked pork chops and area churches and organizations provide vegetables, salads and desserts.

<strong>2. How much does it cost?</strong>

It is a free will offering and the money goes to scholarships in Carrie’s memory. This will be the 19th dinner.

<strong>3.How many people are you expecting?</strong>

There are around 650 family, friends and members of our community that attend.

<strong>4.What other activities are planned around the dinner?</strong>

There is also a silent auction going on during the dinner. Indian Creek has a basketball game against Brown County.

<strong>5. What is Carrie’s story?</strong>

Carrie was very active in the community and loved FFA and 4-H. Carrie passed away Sept. 7, 1998, when her pancreas ruptured. She had just started IUPUI after graduating from Indian Creek that May.