Janice Harshbarger to present program on Andrews’ history Sept. 21 at Historical Museum Janice Harshbarger of Andrews will present a program on the history of her hometown at the Wednesday, Sept. 21 open meeting of the Huntington County Historical Museum, 315 Court St., Huntington, beginning at 7 p.m. The program is free to the public, and refreshments will be provided. Harshbarger will glean from her book, “Only in Andrews,” which she wrote and published this year. The book details the goings-on in the small Huntington County community from the 1880's through 1916, starting with a Miami village and tracing the town’s growth as first Antioch, and then Andrews. A sequel to the book is being researched. Harshbarger moved to Andrews as a teenager in 1964 when her father relocated the family from the Pacific Northwest so he could attend seminary in Indianapolis while being pastor of the now-closed First Christian Church in Andrews. She made it her permanent hometown after marrying an Andrews boy, John Harshbarger. “Only in Andrews” can be purchased from Harshbarger or on Amazon.com