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Willard Library Presents Jamie Beck Virtual Author Talk

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Thursday – June 15th @ 1:00PM

An American in Provence is a beautiful collection of exquisite portrait, scenic, and still-life photography from New York Times bestselling author and award-winning photographer Jamie Beck. Looking to slow down from her fast-paced life in New York City, Beck embarked on a one-year getaway to Provence. One year, turning into five, Beck moved to the French countryside, documenting her life as “An American in Provence.”

Equal parts art book, travel diary, memoir, and cookbook, An American in Provence transports you to the South of France. Beck shares her tips and techniques for creating incredible photos and details her transformational journey as an artist and woman. Beck also includes farm-to-table recipes she’s learned along the way, including Braised Beef Stew, Spring Chicken with Herbs de Provence, Fresh Tagliatelle Pasta with Spring Asparagus, and Lemon Meringue Tart. This stunning visual journey will surely delight anyone wishing to escape reality and immerse themselves in life in Provence.

About the Author: Jamie Beck took her first photograph at the age of thirteen and soon after began earning her living as a professional photographer. By twenty-eight, she opened her own commercial photographic studio in lower Manhattan. Jamie has shot campaigns and editorials for some of the world’s most famous brands, including Chanel, Donna Karan, Nike, Oscar de la Renta, Google, Samsung, and Microsoft. Her work has appeared under the mastheads of Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar, on Netflix, and in digital ad displays for Disney. In 2016, she took what was to be a one-year sabbatical to create a personal body of work in the South of France, which changed the entire course of her life, one that blossomed into a career as an art photographer and delivered her a French-born baby girl named Eloise. Jamie is the author of the New York Times bestselling An American in Provence. She lives in Provence with her husband and daughter. Follow her on Instagram @JamieBeck.co.

DISNEY JUNIOR LIVE ON TOUR: COSTUME PALOOZA ARRIVES AT THE PLAZA ON OCTOBER 14!

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TICKETS GO ON SALE THIS FRIDAY, JUNE 16, AT 10 AM
Evansville, IN – June 13, 2023 – Disney Junior Live On Tour: Costume Palooza will stop by Old National Events Plaza on Saturday, October 14. Audiences are encouraged to dress up for a fun-filled experience featuring characters from “Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends” and other hit Disney Junior series including Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Doc McStuffins, the Puppy Dog Pals, and Bo from “Firebuds.” The three-time Pollstar nominated Disney Junior LIVE On Tour has visited hundreds of cities and sold over a half million tickets.
In Disney Junior Live On Tour: Costume Palooza, Mickey, Minnie and their pals are getting ready to throw a huge costume party, but mysterious weather keeps interrupting the fun. Can Team Spidey help save Costume Palooza? The show is geared toward Disney Junior’s most beloved super fans and offers an immersive, interactive concert experience that includes singing, dancing, 3D special effects and acrobatics with cirque-style performances including incredible trampoline routines from renowned acrobatic director John Brady.
“We are thrilled to have the hit series “SuperKitties” debuting for the first time as part of the tour. The energetic world of Kittydale makes the perfect addition to the show alongside Mickey, Spidey and their favorite Disney Junior pals,” says Jennifer Rogers Doyle, senior vice president, Networks Franchise Management, Integrated Planning, Licensing, Disney Entertainment.
For more information, fans can visit DisneyJuniorTour.com and follow Disney Junior
Tour social media for exclusive tour content.
Ticket Information: 
 
What:                   Disney Junior Live On Tour: Costume Palooza
When:                  Saturday, October 14, 2023, at 4:00 PM
Where:                 Old National Events Plaza | 715 Locust Street | Evansville, IN 47708
Tickets:                 Tickets start at $25.00 plus applicable fees and tax. Each adult and child (age two and up) must have a ticket to attend.
VIP packages available for pre-show opportunities including premium seating, exclusive merchandise, and character experiences.
Tickets are available at Ticketmaster.com or at Old National Events Plaza Box Office. For more information about the Aiken Theatre, visit: www.oldnationaleventsplaza.com

 

UE’s ROBERTS EARNS ABCA/RAWLINGS ALL-REGION FIRST TEAM HONORS

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – On the heels of an historic season at the University of Evansville this past spring, UE graduate outfielder Eric Roberts (Hamilton, Ohio/Hamilton) has been voted to the American Baseball Coaches Association/Rawlings All-Midwest First Team in a vote of the region’s head coaches.  Roberts is now a finalist for ABCA/Rawlings All-America honors.

Roberts became the first player in UE baseball history and just the second player in the last 30 seasons in Missouri Valley Conference history to record over 20 home runs and 20 stolen bases in the same season this year, as he hit a Valley-best 21 home runs, and stole a career-best 20 bases.  Overall, Roberts ranked in the MVC’s top 10 in ten different offensive categories, including leading the league in home runs (21) and total bases (150), ranking second in the Valley in runs scored (61), stolen bases (20), and walks (42), and ranking in the league’s top 10 in slugging percentage (3rd-.622), hits (8th-71), RBI (3rd-58), triples (4th-3), and sacrifice flies (4th-4).  The first-team all-MVC selection was one of the most consistent players in the country, as he homered in 11 of UE’s 14 weekend series, and did not go more than 35 plate appearances without a home run from March 5-on this spring.

The ABCA Midwest region includes teams from the states of Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.  All ABCA member coaches in the region have the opportunity to vote for All-Region selections.  The first-team All-Region honorees are now finalists for the ABCA All-America teams, which will be announced on Friday, prior to the start of the College World Series.

NCAA Div. I Midwest All-Region First Team
Pos. Player Cl. School State
C Jack Payton Jr. Louisville KY
1B Brock Vradenburg Jr. Michigan State MI
2B Paul Toetz Jr. Purdue IN
3B Ryan Peltier Gr. Ball State IN
SS Noah Fisher Sr. Northern Kentucky KY
OF Eric Roberts Gr. Evansville IN
OF Ryley Preece Jr. Morehead State KY
OF Brennan Orf Jr. Southern Illinois-Edwardsville IL
OF Pier-Olivier Boucher Sr. Southern Illinois IL
DH Ryan Ignoffo Sr. Eastern Illinois IL
P Connor Fenlong Sr. Indiana State IN
P Lane Miller Sr. Indiana State IN
P Brody Brecht So. Iowa IA
P Connor O’Halloran Jr. Michigan MI
RP Zane Robbins Sr. Eastern Illinois IL

New Openings

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Clerical Associate 
Oasis Dementia Care 4.2 4.2/5 rating – Evansville, IN
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3 weekday shifts (4-8 pm) and Saturday and Sunday (8-2 pm)*. To provide administrative and clerical support to ensure the efficient operation of the department…
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Receptionist- Brentwood 
Brickyard Healthcare 3.5 3.5/5 rating – Evansville, IN
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Education reimbursement program of up to $7,500 per year. No waiting period for enrollment. Disability, Critical Illness, Accident & Legal Coverage.
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Administration Specialist 
OneMain Financial 3.2 3.2/5 rating – Evansville, IN
Fact-finding analytical activities are required. This person will be in contact with staff, co-workers, internal departments, vendors, attorneys, and debt…
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Administrative Specialist/Food Service Bookkeeper 
MSD of Mt Vernon – Mount Vernon, IN
$38,613 a year
Strong computer skills using a variety of software programs including Google Suite, Microsoft Word and Excel, budget accounting, filing, and general office…
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Medical Front Desk Receptionist – full time 
Mercy Urgent Care 4 4/5 rating – Evansville, IN
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As a Medical Front Desk Receptionist, you will greet our patients and help them register in the medical record system. Communicate with patients over the phone.
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Medical Receptionist – Pediatrics 
ECHO Community Healthcare 3.4 3.4/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$14 – $16 an hour
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ECHO Community Healthcare is committed to creating the best possible work environment for our employees and offers a competitive compensation and benefits…
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Front Desk Coordinator 
Shepherd Insurance LLC 3.2 3.2/5 rating – Evansville, IN
With a wide variety of insurance and financial products, we are among the largest independent agencies in the country.
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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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“IS IT TRUE” JUNE 13, 2023

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IS IT TRUE it has often been written and said that a nation divided cannot stand? …across the Ohio River, the flag of the Commonwealth of Kentucky has a similar saying on it that says, “United We Stand, Divided We Fall”?…if there is any single word that describes the state of our nation today, that word is DIVIDED?

IS IT TRUE that while politics is divided, other things are not so divided?…businesses large and small want to pursue the American dream of entrepreneurial success without bureaucratic restraints?

IS IT TRUE that hate is still driving the political narratives and it is being fed by the very people who preach or promised unity?

IS IT TRUE that been told that an interesting idea is being suggested to members of the Vanderburgh County Commission?  …that a couple of individuals would like for the Vanderburgh County Commissioners to consider raising the Food and Beverage Tax in order to raise $20 million to renovate the dilapidated historical Soldiers And SAILERS COLISEUM in downtown Evansville?  …we find the proposed renovating project to be an extremely worthy community project but object to increasing the Food And Beverage tax during economic times like these?  …it would make better sense for the good people of the Evansville Events Corp to spearhead a capital fundraising campaign by asking individuals and Corporations in the public and private sectors to help fund this most worthy community project?

IS IT TRUE that in major American cities crime rates have risen by double or even triple digits and very little seems to be happening to contain crime?…things really need to start moving in the right direction soon, or we will pass the point of no return?…today feels very much like the 1970s and that is not a good thing at all?…the decline of work ethics, out of control drug use and civil unrest started the decline over the years and we is still happening today?…it is time to refocus this nation on civility, personal accountability, and pursuit of excellence?

IS IT TRUE that the next time you vote for someone running for public office that the media highly recommended please spend some quality time researching and analyzing the candidates to determine if they have the skills to manage a multi-million budget?

IS IT TRUE that several locally elected officeholders spend more of their time promoting themselves rather than promoting the communities they represent?

IS IT TRUE that we hope the majority of voters participating in the upcoming Evansville general election will demand that the candidates address the following issues that loom over our fair city:  Evansville cash flow problems; address the current excessive bond indebtedness; finding money to repair our crumbling streets and sidewalks; curtail the excessive water and sewer rates; find an affordable way to renovate our city parks; correct the serious financial shortfall of the City Of Evansville City Employee Health insurance costs;  improve the morale problems at the Evansville Poice Department and find a creative way to stop the serious financial losses at the Ford Center?

IS IT TRUE it incumbent upon us to remind our City and County officials that Revenue Bonds are rated based on the revenue they generate to make principal and interest payments and based on any assets pledged to secure the bonds? … that Corporations are judged on their ability to generate earnings, while a state or local municipality may also issue a general obligation bond, which is backed by the taxing power of the municipality? …the more revenue a bond can generate, the higher its credit rating?

IS IT TRUE that we are told by reliable sources that many cities have serious revenue problems because of their excessive spending on political pork barrels and fun and games projects?

IS IT TRUE that what elected officials seem to forget when they issue a municipal bond to fund a multi-million capital project that should make sure that they borrow enough money to take care of the annual maintenance cost of the project?
IS IT TRUE that Kalah Hirsch, Records Specialist, and Asst IDACS Coordinator for the Evansville Police Department is doing a credible job in providing us with the daily EPD Activity Report in a timely manner?
IS IT TRUE that Evansville City Clerk Laura Windhorst is doing an excellent job and that is why she is running unopposed for re-election?  … that Stephanie Taber the Bookkeeper, of City Clerk’s Office knows her stuff?
IS IT TRUE that during the last several decades the City Of Evansville Employees Healthcare Insurance has continually posted a serious deficit each year?  …it looks like it’s time for the City Council to vote to retain an “Employee Health Insurance Broker” in order to find a long-term solution to create a financially balanced Employee Healthcare Insurance program?
IS IT TRUE that many people feel that community journalism is a vital part of our local democratic infrastructure, and it’s too important to be left in the hands of media conglomerates or out-of-state owners?
IS IT TRUE that over the years we have made numerous references that the Evansville Water and Sewer Utilities Board was being used as a funding source to help the City of Evansville in their occasional financial cash flow problems?  …we wonder if this financial arrangement is still happening today?
IS IT TRUE that back in 2019 the State Board Of Accounts (SBOA) passed a new State Law that gives Governmental entities six (6) months to find a remedy to correct the problems of overdrawn city accounts?  … if our local government officials aren’t in compliance with this State law they aren’t worried because there are no penalties for not being in compliance?
IS IT TRUE that Kalah Hirsch, Records Specialist, and Asst IDACS Coordinator for the Evansville Police Department is doing a credible job in providing us with the daily EPD Activity Report in a timely manner?
IS IT TRUE we are pleased in the way that the good folks at local TV Channel 14 are providing the masses with up-to-date local news, weather, and sports?  …we are so impressed by the way they are providing current and accurate news that we have included Channel 14 TV in our 2024 advertising budget?
IS IT TRUE that the City-County Observer newspaper is a proud supporter of our law enforcement?
IS IT TRUE when the people fear the Government we have Tyranny?  …when the Government fears the people we have Liberty?
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