Lt. Gov. Crouch, IHCDA announce changes to “My Community, My Vision†initiative
Community planning program coaches high school student groups to enhance
development and quality of life in their home communities
Indianapolis (Aug. 23, 2022) – Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA) today announced the revamp to the My Community, My Vision (MCMV) program, which connects high school students across Indiana to each other and to their neighborhoods, towns, and cities.
“Maintaining strong and viable communities is important to the future of Indiana, and we need future leaders to begin thinking about their own vision for their city or town,†said Crouch. “My Community, My Vision invites these future decision makers to share their ideas and plans with local officials. By their involvement, student leaders will learn about the planning process and the collaborative efforts required to create an even more vibrant community.â€Â Â
In collaboration with the Indiana Philanthropy Alliance (IPA) Youth Council program and the Association of Indiana Municipalities (AIM) Mayoral Youth Council program, five selected cohorts of students across the state will participate in four months of workshops, planning, and fundraising for a place-based community project they would like to see come to life in their town or city. Utilizing the features of IHCDA’s crowd-granting CreatINg Places program, students who successfully strategize, plan, and raise a fundraising goal of between $5,000 and $50,000 towards their community project will receive a matched grant from IHCDA.
High school youth council groups, alongside their foundation or local unit of government sponsor, will work throughout the semester to determine a project, craft a budget, develop a fundraising goal and strategy, and raise the needed funds for all materials during a thirty-day fundraising campaign. Throughout the semester, students will be required to participate in three in-person workshops hosted by IHCDA, where they will learn about place-based community development, project planning, fundraising strategies, and stakeholder engagement. Each workshop will prepare students to brainstorm and reach their project goal, as well as provide networking and leadership opportunities. In the final workshop, students will present their work and success to their peers and Indiana’s community development leaders.
Local units of government and community foundations interested in having their AIM or IPA youth council participate in the My Community, My Vision program should apply to IHCDA. The full application, including checklist of additional documents, is now available on the IHCDA website at https://www.in.gov/ihcda/placemaking-indiana/my-community-my-vision/. Applications are due to IHCDA Nov. 7, 2022 with selected teams to be announced Nov. 30, 2022. The selected teams will officially kick off with a workshop event on Jan. 21, 2023.
Ivy Tech Community College Announces Start of Fall Semester
EVANSVILLE, IN – Ivy Tech Community College kicks off its fall semester today with more than 3,000 students enrolled in the first 8-week course term.
The College is offering free textbooks for this academic year and has more than 70 programs in-person and online.
Students who wish to enroll in Ivy Tech are able to do so every eight weeks. The next eight-week term begins October 24 and students are encouraged to enroll today for the second eight-week term. Come to campus for Tuesdays@theTech to learn more about the programs, tour the college, learn about how to apply and enroll, and how to receive financial aid.
This month’s Tuesdays@theTech will focus on Information Technology programs, with a special Information Night and discussion – “Digital Safety and Just Where is Your Stuff Anyway?†The event will take place on Tuesday, Aug. 30 from 5-5:45, in Room 318.
“There is so much energy today in our buildings as we welcome students back this year,†said Chancellor Daniela Vidal. “Seeing the parking lot full is a great sign that people are ready to come back to school and jumpstart their careers. We also had over 200 students participate in New Student Orientation this past Saturday. For anyone that is still thinking about coming to school and taking the reins of their careers and earning potential, there is still time. We can help remove most barriers people may have.”
The State of Indiana provides free tuition at Ivy Tech for a number of programs through Next Level Jobs program. Through this program, students can enroll in high-demand fields including IT, healthcare, building and construction, advanced manufacturing, business, and transportation and logistics.
Free Rain Barrel Pickup on Wednesday
The City of Evansville Storm Water Management Department is once again partnering with Coca-Cola Refreshments to offer free rain barrels to residents.
Starting at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, August 24, 80 rain barrels will be available for pickup in the “Back 40” parking lot of the Civic Center Complex. The barrels will be given away on a first-come, first-serve basis.
For several years, Coca-Cola has donated 55-gallon plastic drums to the City. The goal of this initiative is to raise public awareness about water conservation.
3rd Quarter Governor’s Commission on Supplier Diversity Quarterly Meeting
Monday, September 12, 2022
1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. (EST)
Indiana Government Center South
302 W. Washington Street, Conference Room C
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Commission members actively work to cultivate an environment that provides contracting opportunities for minorities, women, and veterans across the State of Indiana. Come network with these individuals and learn what Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises and Indiana Veteran-Owned Small Business programs have to offer. Please contact the Division of Supplier Diversity office at (317) 232-3061 or visit our website for more information about the commission. This event is free and open to the public. |
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CITY OF EVANSVILLE BUILDING CORPORATIONÂ MEETING
 NOTICE OF MEETING – THE CITY OF EVANSVILLE BUILDING CORPORATIONÂ
The City of Evansville Building Corporation will meet for a special meeting on Monday, August 29, 2022, at 9:00 a.m. (local time), in Room 307 of the Civic Center, 1 N.W. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Evansville, Indiana. The public is invited to attend.Â
“Tick, Tick … Boom” TO OPEN CIVIC’S LAST SEASON AT OUR FULTON ST. HOME
“Tick, Tick … Boom” TO OPEN CIVIC’S LAST SEASON AT OUR FULTON STREET Â HOME
Book, Music, and Lyrics by Jonathan Larson
Directed by Managing Artistic Director, Kevin Roach
STORY
Before Rent, there was Tick, Tick… Boom!. This autobiographical musical by Jonathan Larson, the Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning composer of Rent, is the story of a composer and the sacrifices that he made to achieve his big break in theatre. Containing fourteen songs, ten characters, three actors and a band, tick, tick… Boom! takes you on the playwright/composer’s journey that led to a Broadway blockbuster.
His girlfriend wants to get married and move out of the city, his best friend is making big bucks on Madison Avenue and, yet, Jon is still waiting on tables and trying to write the great American musical. Set in 1990, this compelling story of personal discovery is presented as a rock musical filled with instantly appealing melodies and a unique blend of musical theatre styles.
*This show does contain some minor use of adult language that may not be suitable for children.
PERFORMANCES
August 26, 27, 28*
September 2, 3, 4*
Friday & Saturday- 7:30 PM
*Sunday- 2:00 PM
TICKETS
Cost is $15.00 (+ a small processing fee), available at: www.evvcivic.org and  (812) 425-2800
ADDITIONAL DETAILS
**As of this time, we have lifted our seating and mask restrictions.
Please note that this could change, should COVID infection numbers begin to rise again in our area.