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“A building has two things: its use and its beauty. Its use belongs to its owner, its beauty to everyone; to destroy it is to overstep one’s rights.†—Victor Hugo, War On The Demolishers! (1825, 1832)“Real growth, real evolution, doesn’t come about through destruction. It comes from taking what came before and integrating it into a greater whole.â€Â — Neil Pasricha, author“Too many places today are devoid of the uniqueness that lends itself to memory because we have failed as a society to thoughtfully preserve the places that we have inherited and to create new ones that resonate emotionally.†—Richard H. Driehaus, philanthropist and investment advisor
Evansville, Ind.- Ivy Tech Community College Evansville is now offering English for Speakers of Other Languages classes this fall. Classes are financial aid eligible.
The 16-week, for-credit classes are for individuals who did not grow up speaking English as their first language and who wish to improve their speaking, listening, reading and writing skills.
They are designed to prepare students who currently speak English with limited capability to prepare for college-level courses.
Ivy Tech will continue to offer non-credit courses to the community to support English language learners at the beginning and intermediate levels for students seeking to learn English for daily use. The ESOL program builds upon that foundation by providing pre-academic language learning courses for students that want to continue their English language learning and/or prepare to pursue a college certification or degree in English.
“The Evansville service area has seen a significant increase in the number of people arriving from other countries that are seeking to develop or improve their English skills,†said Daniela Vidal, chancellor of Ivy Tech Evansville. “As an immigrant myself and having learned English at a Community College in Florida when I first came to the US with my family, I know firsthand the huge benefit of providing this service to our community.  I am very excited to be launching this next level of English proficiency for students that want to continue growing personally and professionally.”
The classes are available in the afternoon and evening, Aug. 21-Dec. 15. All classes are entirely in English, requiring basic skills to participate.
20 Under 40 Class of 2023 Announced
Honorees will be recognized at a dinner reception on September 26
ANNOUNCEMENT – July 25, 2023: The Rotary Club of Evansville announces the 20 Under 40 Class of 2023. This year’s class represents 20 leaders from various backgrounds and professions who are helping to shape the Evansville region and its future
Individuals who are younger than forty years old and have exhibited leadership qualities and characteristics were eligible for nomination. The 20 recipients were selected from more than 130 nominations based on their professional accomplishments and community involvement.
The 20 Under 40 Class of 2023 is listed below, along with their professional affiliation/employer.
Lacy | Bender | Harding Shymanski |
Josh | Bowman | Bethel Manor |
Laura | Brown | United Methodist Youth Home |
William | Cannon | CenterPoint Energy |
Devin | Deisher | Deaconess |
Hope | Fussner | Reckitt |
Taylor | Gogel | University of Southern Indiana |
Andrea | Herschelman | VPS Architecture |
Lisa | Hirsch | Deaconess |
Ashley | Hughes | American Red Cross |
LaToya | Johnson | Heritage Woods of Newburgh |
Joseph | Manzo | American Water |
Sarah | Moore | Donaldson Capital Management |
Hobart | Scales | William Wilson Auction-Realty, Inc. |
Daniel | Schweikhart | Riverside Capital Management Group |
Catie | Taylor | University of Evansville |
Amber | Thorn | Warehouse Services |
Olga | Tsybulnik | Kaiser Aluminum |
Elspeth | Urbina | Habitat for Humanity of Evansville |
Aaron | Wilzbacher | Harding Shymanski |
“We are pleased to recognize this deserving group of community leaders. We will celebrate their collective accomplishments on September 26,†said Rotary President Philip R. Hooper.
The Rotary Club of Evansville will honor the 20 recipients at a dinner reception from 5:30 – 7:30 PM in the Bally’s Riverfront Event Center on September 26, 2023. Guest dinners are $30 per person. To RSVP for this event and to learn more about the Rotary Club of Evansville and their long-standing service to the community please visit: www.evansvillerotary.com
About Rotary Club of Evansville
Founded in 1913, the Rotary Club of Evansville remains one of the largest and most highly regarded service organizations in the Evansville community. Rotarians are united in the belief that along with success comes the obligation to give back. Today, the club has more than 200 men and women in its membership. Learn more about www.evansvillerotary.com.