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STAGEtwo Productions Presents: The Trial of Ebenezer Scrooge | Dec. 15
Mark your calendars! This Sunday, Scrooge is taking Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of Christmas to court. Breaking and entering? Kidnapping? Slander? You’ll have to join us to see how this hilarious holiday trial unfolds!
Event Details:
Date: Sunday, December 15, 2024
Time: 2 PM
Location: Browning Gallery
Cost: Admission is free
What happens when Ebenezer Scrooge takes Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of Christmas to court? Join us for The Trial of Ebenezer Scrooge, a hilarious radio play by Mark Brown, as Scrooge sues for everything from breaking and entering to emotional distress!
This special production by STAGEtwo Productions is perfect for all ages and directed by Kim Payne.
Admission is free, and no tickets are required—just come ready for some holiday fun!
Willard Public Library encourages patrons and visitors to donate graciously to ensure the continuation of events like this for years to come. The WPL’s Foundation is a non-profit organization registered as a 501(c)(3). >> https://www.willardlib.org/donate
Massive Traffic Problems Expected on the Lloyd at Vann This Weekend
Get ready for a major traffic headache this weekend as the Lloyd Expressway between Vann Avenue and Stockwell Road gets cut to one lane in each direction starting tonight through Monday morning.
An INDOT press release said, “Motorists will be moved to the outside lanes of the Lloyd to make way for work in the median area. Pay attention to new signs directing traffic for the new shift. Traffic will return to the current pattern once this weekend’s utility work is complete.”
Robocall Reckoner returns: Attorney General Todd Rokita sends blunt warning to phone companies
Robocall Reckoner returns: Attorney General Todd Rokita sends blunt warning to phone companies
Office co-leads bipartisan task force of 51 Attorneys General
Attorney General Todd Rokita took new action this week against illegal robocallers who are trying to scam Hoosiers. He warned four voice service providers that they have been transmitting suspected illegal robocall traffic on their networks on behalf of one or more of their customers.
As a lead member of the 51-member bipartisan attorney general Anti-Robocall Multistate Litigation Task Force, Attorney General Rokita and Section Chief of Data Privacy and ID Theft, Doug Swetnam, and his team have been investigating these providers.
“These annoying and illegal calls not only terrorize Hoosiers but Americans across the nation,” Attorney General Rokita said. “I said it before and I’ll say it again, if the telecom industry won’t police itself, this unprecedented task force will.”
In the warning letters, the task force informs the providers that it has shared the findings of its investigations with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), which will consider appropriate next steps.
The task force sent warning letters to the following companies:
KWK Communications, Inc.: KWK Communications received at least 129 traceback notices from the industry traceback group between 2020 and 2022, which included high volumes of calls associated with IRS and Social Security Administration scams, auto warranty scams, and utilities scams. In just one month in 2022, KWK allegedly routed more than 20,000 calls with illegally spoofed telephone numbers and more than 8.7 million calls made using invalid Caller ID numbers.
Inbound Inc. Inbound received at least 63 traceback notices between 2021 and 2022, including many about calls that involved imposter scams. Inbound is also estimated to have allegedly routed more than 28.4 million DirecTV and cable discount scam robocalls in a single month in 2022. The FTC previously issued a cease-and-desist demand to Inbound over these scam calls.
AKA Management, Inc. AKA received at least 129 traceback notices between 2020 and 2022, including about calls that were government imposter scams and tech support scams. AKA is also estimated to have allegedly routed about 12.1 million Amazon and Apple imposter robocalls to consumers in a single month in 2022.
CallVox LLC: CallVox received more than 47 traceback notices between 2020 and 2022 warning of unlawful or suspicious robocalls that it helped move into and through the U.S. telephone network, including thousands of calls to people who were registered on the Do Not Call list and calls placed using illegally spoofed telephone numbers.
The letters warned that if these providers continue to transmit robocalls and violate state and federal laws, the task force may pursue further legal actions against these companies and their owners.
The Anti-Robocall Multistate Litigation Task Force of 51 bipartisan attorneys general investigates and takes legal action against those responsible for routing significant volumes of illegal robocall traffic into and across the United States.
Disney’s ‘Moana 2’ sails familiar waters but with less heart
“Moana 2” offers a visually stunning adventure that will surely delight families this holiday season, though it falls short of the original in nearly every way.
After being visited by her ancestor in a vision, Moana (Auli’i Cravalho) puts together a quirky team to sail far away and find the lost island of Motufetū to reconnect the people of the islands before it’s too late.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is back with some funny one-liners as the cocky demigod Maui, again escaping the clutches of a powerful being to help Moana. And the Kakamora coconut warriors are back, Moana is sailing to a dangerous destination, battling enormous waves in the final scenes—sound familiar?
Yes, the journey is largely the same, but the adventure isn’t as grand.
It’s disappointing how thin the characters are in “Moana 2.” Nalo, the god of storms, is the main villain of the movie, having cursed part of the ocean to sink the island Moana is looking for. But don’t expect much else about Nalo.
Other new characters are also a letdown; Moana’s new sailing buddies are given no character arc and are cropped out of most shots, and the powerful goddess Matangi teases relevance when she overpowers Maui early in the story, only for her to be left behind and forgotten altogether.
Driving to the theater, my family sang songs we remembered from the first “Moana.” Cravalho again brings her beautiful vocals as Moana, but even with the new soundtrack fresh in my ear, I can’t recall a single song from “Moana 2.”
Nothing in the sequel matches the catchy hits of the 2016 film, written by Hamilton playwright Lin-Manuel Miranda. The famed composer didn’t return for “Moana 2,” instead giving his talents to providing music for the upcoming “Mufasa: The Lion King.”
While “Moana 2” delivers some lighthearted fun for younger audiences earning applause from kids and parents alike at the end—it falls short of the storytelling and musical brilliance that made the first film a standout.
3/5
Scott McDaniel is a department chair and assistant professor of journalism at Franklin College. He lives in Bargersville with his wife and three kids.
West Side Nut Club SantaLand is Open This Weekened
Is Santa a West Sider? He’ll be at the West Side Nut Club’s annual “Santa Land” holiday celebration for the next two weekends.
Mark your calendar for Saturday, December 14th, Sunday, December 15th, Saturday, December 21st, and Sunday, December 22nd at Acorn Plaza (the parking lot at Franklin Street and 10th Avenue next to Smitty’s Italian Steakhouse). Santaland is open from 3:00 to 6:00 PM each day.
Get your kids free photo with Santa, SpongeBob SquarePants, Paw Patrol characters, Buzz Lightyear, Barney, the Cat in the Hat, and even the Grinch!
Admission is free.
ALEX BURTON TO HOST TOWN HALL AT CK NEWSOM CENTER TO DISCUSS LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES
ALEX BURTON TO HOST TOWN HALL AT CK NEWSOM CENTER TO DISCUSS LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES
EVANSVILLE, IN – On Tuesday, Dec. 17, State Rep. Alex Burton (D-Evansville) will host a town hall at 6 p.m. CST at the CK Newsome Community Center to discuss proposed legislation for the upcoming 2025 legislative session and provide community members with an opportunity to provide feedback and input on legislative priorities.
WHAT: Town hall to discuss proposed legislation for the upcoming 2025 legislative session and provide community members with an opportunity to provide feedback and input on legislative priorities.
WHERE: The Snack Bar at the CK Newsome Community Center (100 E Walnut St. #1, Evansville, IN 47713)
WHEN: 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. CST on Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2024
Churches Offering Christmas Entertainment
Bethel Church presents Jon Jory and Marcia Dixon’s adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic, A Christmas Carol, a complete theatrical stage production at Bethel Church, this Christmas season! A Christmas Carol will be returning to the Bethel Stage on December 13th & 14th, 2024.
Get your free tickets by pre-registering on Eventbrite today!
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-christmas-carol-at-bethel-church-tickets-1069849200759
The following weekend, the Hills Church presents Christmas at the Hills, featuring musical performances and a family Christmas story on video. The video features local actors sharing the story of a family Christmas gathering and what happens when generations share the holiday.
The times for Christmas at the Hills are SAT 21 | 4:00pm, 6:00pm and SUN 22 | 9:00am, 11:00am, 4:00pm, 6:00pm
Indiana re-implements waitlist for new child care voucher applicants
Indiana re-implements waitlist for new child care voucher applicants
State supporting more Hoosier families than ever before with On My Way Pre-K, CCDF
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration’s Office of Early Childhood and Out-of-School Learning (OECOSL) is re-implementing a waitlist for new Child Care Development Fund (CCDF) and On My Way Pre-K (OMWPK) voucher applicants due to significant growth in both programs.
At this time, the waitlist will impact new child care voucher applicants. Vouchers support low-income families who make less than 150% of the federal poverty level (FPL), which is about $45,000 for a family of four, and have a service need including employment, seeking employment or enrollment in an education or training program.
OECOSL will continue to re-enroll children already receiving vouchers as long as funding permits. The office will reassess the waitlist at the start of the next federal fiscal year in October.
The re-implementation of a waitlist for the first time since 2018 is due, in part, to efforts to improve access, affordability and quality of child care programs. Those efforts have included:
- The Indiana General Assembly increased CCDF and OMWPK eligibility to 150% of the FPL, up from 127%, which made more families eligible to participate in a voucher program.
- The state provided $35 million in Child Care Expansion and Employer-Sponsored Fund grants, both of which added new programs and grew existing programs, increasing access to child care programs.
- The state maximized an infusion of federal funds that started in 2018 and continued through the pandemic to invest in a high-quality child care system.
As a result, more than 30,000 additional children have participated in the voucher program in the last two years.
“The state’s continued efforts to improve access, affordability and quality of child care programs led us to supporting over 70,000 children with vouchers, allowing more families to work or go to school, and improving the state’s economy,” said Courtney Penn, Director of the Office of Early Childhood and Out-of-School Learning. “We will continue the important work of ensuring families have access to affordable, high-quality programs near their homes and workplaces.”
Gov. Eric J. Holcomb and the Indiana General Assembly have prioritized early child care and education by creating a more sustainable early childhood workforce and supporting more Hoosier families with vouchers. Both CCDF and OMWPK programs have grown substantially. OMWPK peaked last year, enrolling nearly 8,000 children, up 167% from just 3,000 children in 2019, the first year for the statewide program. CCDF has grown to more than 70,000 children this year, up 43% since 2019.
Once a new CCDF application is submitted, a child is placed on the waitlist. Priority is given to:
- On My Way Pre-K applicants
- Families who earn below 100% FPL
- Children of child care workers
All other applicants will receive vouchers on a first-come, first-served basis, as available.
Information is available to support families and providers as they navigate the transition:
- Child Care Waitlist FAQ
- Families can call 211 for their local eligibility offices and Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) specialist’s contact information, and for help identifying child care options.
- Providers can call the SPARK Help Desk at 800-299-1627 for their local eligibility office’s contact information, and to ask general programming que