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All Aboard At The Jingle Rails At The Eiteljorg

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All Aboard At The Jingle Rails At The Eiteljorg

By Brynna Sentel

TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS—One might think visiting a train exhibit at the Eiteljorg Museum would be a calm traditional museum experience, but among the realistic sounds of train horns, conversations between families and volunteer model train engineers and the overall excitement from young kids taking in the experience, Jingle Rails is a fun and stimulating experience for all of its visitors.

The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art is showcasing the 10th year of  Jingle Rails, a G-scale model holiday train exhibit featuring nine model trains. Each train winds around its own track with a different backdrop made entirely of all-natural materials.

All the backdrops, buildings and tracks are designed and created by a company called Applied Imagination, based out of Alexandria, Kentucky, which designs botanical architecture exhibits across the country. Each year, the display adds new backdrops displaying a new nationally recognized landscape.

New this year to the exhibit is the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and historic Spanish Colonial missions of the Southwest, including The Alamo.

Eiteljorg staff brainstorms for new backdrop scenes each year and Applied Imagination brings them to life. This year’s depiction of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway track was a request from a longtime donor.

“Applied Imagination does tremendous work in creating fanciful botanical miniature reproductions of famous landmarks,” said Bryan Corbin, public relations manager for the Eiteljorg. “We are delighted at how they can take an idea and turn it into a three-dimensional creation made of all-natural woodsy materials for the model trains to ramble through and for visitors to enjoy.”

 

Several national parks and landmarks of the American West are depicted throughout the exhibit, including Mount Rushmore, Yellowstone, Yosemite, the Golden Gate Bridge and the Grand Canyon. The exhibit also showcases some local landmarks such as Lucas Oil Stadium, Monument Circle, Union Station, and the Eiteljorg Museum.

“It’s intended to be kind of whimsical,” Corbin said. “It very much has a multi-generational appeal. Children obviously love trains but for adults and grandparents it can remind folks or maybe a favorite family vacation out west they went on several years ago.”

It’s not just the backdrops that have meaning. The trains themselves also represent different eras of transportation history.

Many of the trains portray actual trains around the world such as the “Train of the Stars” that used to run from Chicago to Hollywood, the Indiana Railroad Engine and the Indiana Southern railroad.

The trains are kept up and going by volunteers such as Tom Bromstrup who has been dubbed the “chief engineer.”

“When they first started to open this, they put a flyer out for people that were into model railroads if they wanted to come and volunteer and do this, so I volunteered,” Bromstrup said. “Day One I was here, and not very often I’m not here. So they have basically become my babies.”

 

Admission to Jingle Rails is included in museum admission—$15 for adults, $13 for seniors aged 65 and over, $8 for youths between ages 5 and 17 and full-time students with an ID. Children 4 and under, IUPUI students and faculty, and members of the museum are free.

The Eiteljorg is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Throughout the month of December, the museum will be open every Monday until 8 p.m. Parking, when available, is free in the White River State Park underground parking garage. The museum will be closed on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.

Jingle Rails will run until Martin Luther King Day which is Jan. 20 and on that day admission will be free for everyone.

FOOTNOTE: Brynna Sentel is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

EPA Seeks Nominations For Environmental Financial Advisory Board

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is seeking nominations of candidates for the Environmental Financial Advisory Board (EFAB). Nominations are due no later than Jan. 6, 2020.

The EFAB is a chartered federal advisory committee that provides ideas and advice to the EPA administrator and regional and program offices on innovative ways to lower the costs of, and increase investments in, environmental and public health protection.

Recent work by the board includes examining financial solutions for stormwater infrastructure improvements, strategies to encourage domestic recycling programs and funding solutions for small community or remote wastewater systems improvements.

The agency is seeking nominations across all workforce sectors (local, state and tribal government; business and industry; and nonprofit organizations) and geographic regions. Nominees should demonstrate experience in environmental finance and/or reducing the cost of financing environmental protection in various environmental media (water, land and air).

The type of experience and expertise sought for the board includes, but is not limited to, the following areas: brownfields, commercial banking, energy efficiency, environmental and financial resiliency, infrastructure financing, insurance markets, local utility management and finance, public-public and public-private partnerships, regulators, resource conservation, sustainable community partnerships, and drinking water and wastewater utility financial management.

The board meets in-person two times each calendar year (two days per meeting) at different locations within the continental United States. In addition to the bi-annual meetings, teleconference meetings may be held during the year. Board members typically contribute approximately five to eight hours per month to the activities of the board. Members serve on EFAB without compensation; however, EFAB members may receive travel and per diem allowances where appropriate and in accordance with Federal Travel Regulations.

Any interested person or organization may nominate qualified persons to be considered for appointment to the EFAB. Individuals may self-nominate. Further details of information to be included in a nomination are provided in a November 19, 2019 Federal Register Notice (18 FR 63874). Nominations should be submitted via email to: sanzone.stephanie@epa.gov.

Men’s Basketball signs Johnathan DeJurnett

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Memphis Native To Join Aces Next Season

Johnathan DeJurnett – a 6-7 forward from Memphis, Tenn. – has signed a National Letter of Intent to join the University of Evansville men’s basketball team next season.  DeJurnett will be a freshman for the Purple Aces.

“Johnathan DeJurnett is a special player.  He has a relentless motor and plays above the rim,” UE head coach Walter McCarty said.  “His desire to be the best that he can is present on the court and in the classroom.  He will be a terrific student-athlete at the University of Evansville.”

DeJurnett is set to embark on his senior season at Lausanne Collegiate High School in Memphis.  He has been a starter in each of his previous high school seasons and is on the cusp of reaching 1,500 points in his career.  In his junior campaign in 2018-19, DeJurnett averaged 15 points and 9 rebounds.

Lausanne has a storied history of sending players to the top level.  Current NBA players who attended the school include Marc Gasol, Cameron Payne, and Skal Labissiere.

GIVING TUESDAY December 3, 2019

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Giving Tuesday is the perfect day to give back… And a generous $5,000 Matching Challenge makes it even better! Your gift DOUBLES to provide meals, shelter, and more for homeless neighbors!
Giving Tuesday is an incredible day to give back. And this year, it’s 2X as powerful!

A generous donor has given $5,000 and is challenging YOU and other compassionate friends to match their gift with an additional $5,000. Your generosity will go twice as far to offer help and hope to our community’s less fortunate!

Because of the Matching Challenge, your Giving Tuesday gift will double the blessings of food, safe shelter, and much more for those in our care here at your Evansville Rescue Mission…

  • Hot meals – 1 meal is just $2.93
  • Beds + blankets
  • Hygiene items
  • Clothing
  • Medical care
  • Counsel + prayer
  • Job training
  • Best of all, a chance to be transformed through God’s love!

Double your impact on Giving Tuesday by supporting our ministry to local hungry and homeless! What better way and day to give back and bless others? Your gift will go 2X as far!

Thank you, and God bless you!

Tracy L. Gorman
President/CEO
P.S. Your Giving Tuesday gift will give MORE when it doubles through the Matching Challenge! More help to hungry and homeless neighbors. More healing for those struggling to make ends meet. More hope for those taking the first steps to change their lives. Give now to make your Giving Tuesday gift go 2X as far!
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Eagles Open GLVC Play Today At McKendree

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Eagles Open GLVC Play Today At McKendree

EVANSVILLE, Ind.—University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball ends a busy stretch that included five games in 11 days by opening Great Lakes Valley Conference play Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. when the Screaming Eagles visit McKendree University in Lebanon, Illinois.

Tuesday’s game will be aired live on 95.7 The Spin and the GLVC Sports Network, while live stats, audio, and video will be available at GoUSIEagles.com.

The Eagles (4-1) have won three straight games and are led by senior guard Ashley Johnson, who is averaging 13.2 points and 4.0 assists per contest. Junior guard Emma DeHart is chipping in 11.6 points and a team-high tying 5.4 rebounds per game, while sophomore forward Ashlynn Brown is contribution 10.0 points and 5.4 rebounds per appearance.

USI Women’s Basketball Notes
• Great week.
USI Women’s Basketball is coming off a 3-0 week that saw it earn Midwest Region wins over Hillsdale (63-41) and Trevecca Nazarene (83-60) as well as a 56-46 victory over a Tampa team that was receiving votes in the latest WBCA Division II Top 25 poll.

• Johnson leads Eagles. Senior guard Ashley Johnson led USI with 15.7 points, 4.0 assists and 2.0 steals per game during USI’s 3-0 week. Johnson, who had a career-high-tying 19 points to go along with five assists in USI’s win over Tampa, also grabbed 4.0 rebounds per contest on the week.

• Brown notches another career-high. Sophomore forward Ashlynn Brown, who had a career-high 16 points in USI’s loss at Ferris State, notched another career-high in USI’s win over Hillsdale when she pulled down 10 rebounds. Brown is currently tied for the team-lead in rebounding and is third on the team in scoring.

• Freshmen making big contributions. The Eagles’ rookie class is making huge contributions to their lineup through the first five games of the year, with forwarding Hannah Haithcock and guard Addy Blackwell leading the way. The quartet has accounted for nearly 30 percent of the team’s minutes played as well as the team’s scoring output. Haithcock is averaging 8.6 points and 3.8 rebounds per contest, while Blackwell is chipping in 6.8 points and 2.4 rebounds per appearance.

• Thompson, Robbe make an impact against Trevecca. Freshman guard/forward Lexi Thompson and freshman forward Tara Robbe each made a big impact in USI’s 83-60 win over Trevecca Nazarene. Thompson scored her first six points of her collegiate career in the win, while Robbe dished out a season-high four assists.

• Moses finds a different way to aid Eagles. After scoring in double-figures in each of USI’s first two games, senior guard Kiara Moses was held to single digits in all three of USI’s games last week. No worries for the Arkansas Tech transfer as she found other ways to make a big impact for USI. Moses had five rebounds and four steals in USI’s win over Hillsdale, before dishing out four assists in its win over Tampa. She finished the week with a six-rebound, four-assist effort in the Eagles’ win over Trevecca Nazarene.

• DeHart becoming a rebound warrior. Junior guard Emma DeHart is tied for the team-lead with 5.4 rebounds per game after notching her third six-rebound contest of the season in USI’s win over Trevecca Nazarene. DeHart also is second on the team with 11.6 points per contest and has reached double-figures in the scoring column in all but one of USI’s games this season.

• Sherwood scores seven. Senior guard/forward Morgan Sherwood scored seven points in USI’s win over Trevecca Nazarene, marking her highest scoring output of the year. She had a season-high three rebounds in USI’s win over Tampa.

• Turner records two blocks. Junior center Audrey Turner denied a pair of shots in USI’s win over Trevecca Nazarene. It marked the first time this season that USI has had a player with two blocks in a game.

• Double-figures. USI has had six different players reach double figures for the Eagles this year, with all six scorings at least 10 points in multiple games.

• Eagles’ 1,200th game was Stein’s 300th home game. USI’s 63-41 win over Hillsdale marked the 1,200th game in USI Women’s Basketball history as well as the 300th home game for Eagles’ Head Coach Rick Stein. USI is now 670-532 (.557) all-time, while Stein has a 219-81 (.730) all-time record in front of the home crowd.

• About McKendree. Senior guard Jordan Hedberg is averaging 16.3 points per game to lead the Bearcats, who are off to a strong 5-1 start to the season. Senior guard Madison Hart is chipping in 9.0 points and a team-high 10.5 rebounds per contest for a McKendree roster that features six seniors.

• Busy stretch, long layoff. USI’s game against McKendree marks the Eagles’ fifth game in the last 11 days. The Eagles will have some time off, however, as they will play just one time between December 3 and January 2. Of course, that will be a road game against current No. 6 Ashland December 22. The Eagles then host No. 1 Drury to resume GLVC play January 2.

• USI opens Screaming Eagles Arena with a win. USI Women’s Basketball christened its brand-new home with a 52-45 come-from-behind win over No. 11 Central Missouri last Wednesday. The Eagles rallied from a 13-point first-quarter deficit to earn the season-opening victory after holding the Jennies to just 31 points throughout the final 33 minutes of the contest.

• Screaming Eagles Arena. The Eagles’ game against Central Missouri marked the first-ever regular-season basketball game in Screaming Eagles Arena. USI Women’s Basketball played in the Physical Activities Center from 1980-81 to 2018-19, posting a 363-194 record all-time at the PAC, including a 217-81 record under Head Coach Rick Stein.

• USI earns first win over a nationally-ranked opponent since 2017. The Eagles’ win over then No. 11 Central Missouri marked USI’s first victory over a Top 25 opponent since they defeated No. 25 Grand Valley State, 53-44, at the Bellarmine Thanksgiving Classic November 25, 2017. Central Missouri also represented the highest-ranked opponent the Eagles have defeated since taking down No. 9 Drury, 84-78, at the PAC February 4, 2017.

• USI tabbed for a fourth-place finish in GLVC. GLVC Women’s Basketball coaches predicted a fourth-place finish in the GLVC for the Eagles in 2019-20. Drury was the unanimous top pick, while Lewis and Bellarmine were respectively predicted to finish second and third. League-newcomer Lindenwood rounded out the top five picks.

• Magic Mark: 75 points. The Eagles are 414-77 (.843) all-time when scoring at least 75 points. USI is 287-28 (.911) since 1996-97 when reaching the 75-point plateau.

Horizon Healthcare Management is hosting a Job Fair on Wednesday, December 4th

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Horizon Healthcare Management is hosting a Job Fair on Wednesday, December 4th, 2019 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.  The event will be held at 6200 Columbia Street in Evansville.
Open to all CNA’s, QMA’s, LPN’s and RN’s, Horizon Healthcare Management has jobs available to you.  Whether your goal is to make extra money heading into the holidays or it is to continue your career as a caregiver, bring your resumes out this week to our Job Fair.
75061073_955703624811455_6468868085246853120_n.jpgThere will also be prizes, food, and beverage with a Grand Prize drawing at 3:00 p.m.  Ask about the referral bonus with Horizon Healthcare Management when you are there, too.
Our building is located on the east side of Evansville behind Sonic and The Friendship Dinner.  If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Horizon Healthcare Management at (812) 402-0814.

USI Softball Announces Early Signings

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“We are excited about this 2020 signing class,” Kunkle said. “They bring power and speed and will make an immediate impact for us when they step on campus next fall.”

Bedrick is in her final year at Brownsburg High School in Brownsburg, Indiana, where she was an All-State and All-Conference honoree. Bedrick hit .531 as a junior in 2019 after posting .461 batting average as a sophomore and a .400 batting average as a freshman. Throughout her three-year prep career at BHS, Bedrick has compiled a .476 career average to go along with 39 RBIs, 11 doubles, two triples, and a home run.

“Mackenzie brings a lot of versatility to our offensive lineup,” Kunkle said. “She always seems to find a way to get on base and uses her speed efficiently in all aspects of her game, especially in the outfield where she will help us tremendously with her speed and her glove.”

Fair is a senior at Center Grove High School in Greenwood, Indiana, where she is a three-time Academic All-Conference honoree in addition to a two-time All-Conference and All-County selection.

A member of the 2019 IHSAA Class 4A state championship team at CGHS, Fair hit .343 with seven doubles, a triple, six home runs and 29 RBIs during her junior year in 2019. Her at-bat in the top of the first inning of the state title game last year produced the game’s only run. Fair hit .378 as a sophomore in 2018 and .370 as a freshman in 2017 and has helped CGHS to three consecutive conference, county, sectional and regional titles.

“Lexi is an exceptional hitter with discipline and power that we are excited to add to our offensive lineup,” Kunkle said. “Behind the plate, she is strong, knowledgeable and manages the game very well.  She is also a versatile player and will find work in the infield as well.”

Herron is in her final year at Franklin Central High School in Indianapolis, Indiana, where she hit .333 as a junior in 2018. Throughout her three-year career at FCHS, Herron has a .323 to go with 18 doubles, two home runs, a triple, and 41 RBIs.

“Emma is bringing another big bat to our roster and we are anxious to see what she can do for our lineup,” Kunkle said. “She is definitely an offensive driven player with power potential and the ability to score runs. Defensively, Emma will work primarily with the infielders to bring more depth to several positions.”

USI begins the 2020 campaign on February 7, 2020 when it travels to Harrogate, Tennessee, to take on Lincoln Memorial University in a doubleheader.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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ADOPT A PET

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Lenora is a 4-year-old female brown tabby! She is a very outgoing & funny girl with lots of personality. She currently lives at River Kitty Cat Café with about 15 other cats, and she gets along great with them all. Her adoption fee is $40 and includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!