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THIS WEEKS HAPPENINGS AT USI

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Below is a list of events and activities happening in and around the USI community in the coming weeks:

10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Wednesday, September 18

CareerLINK Internship and Job Fair
The University of Southern Indiana will host the annual fall CareerLINK Internship and Job Fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, September 18 in Screaming Eagles Arena. More Information

6 p.m. Wednesday, September 18

Knowledge for Life Speaker Series: Beverly Gooden

The University of Southern Indiana’s Student Development Programs will host a presentation from Beverly Gooden, the creator of the #WhyIStayed viral movement, at 6 p.m. Wednesday, September 18 in Carter Hall as part of its Knowledge for Life Speaker Series. Gooden’s presentation, “Why I Stayed: The Complexity of Domestic Violence,” is free and open to students, faculty, staff, and the USI community as space is available. More Information

7 p.m. Thursday, September 19

USI Volleyball team hosts inaugural home game in Screaming Eagles Arena

The University of Southern Indiana Volleyball team will host the first official home athletic event to be held in Screaming Eagles Arena at 7 p.m. Thursday, September 19 against Ohio Dominican University. The match is part of the USI Invitational featuring matches between six teams over three days. Single-game tickets are $5 for adults, $10 for families (2 adults with children 18-and-under), $3 for non-USI students and free for USI students, faculty and staff with valid ID. More Information

6:30 p.m. Tuesday, September 24
USI’s Historic New Harmony to host Indiana Humanities program, Chew on This
University of Southern Indiana’s Historic New Harmony will host the Indiana Humanities program, Chew on This, at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, September 24 at the Schnee Ribeyre Elliott House. The program is designed to use the power of food and drink as a convener of people and catalyst for conversations to inspire thoughtful discussion on engaging topics. Chew on This: Who Belongs Here? is presented as part of Indiana Humanities’ INseparable initiative. Tickets are $30 and available for purchase at https://indianahumanities.org/programs/chew-on-this. Read More

On display through Friday, October 4
New Harmony Gallery hosts Docey Lewis exhibition Threading My Way
An exhibition of work by Docey Lewis titled Threading My Way that incorporates her very successful commercial design career with her new ventures into the fine arts realm will be held at the New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art through Friday, October 4. This activity is made possible, in part, with support from the Efroymson Family Fund, the Indiana Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. Read More

STUDENT EVENTS

A collection of events on campus and in the community sponsored by USI student organizations can be found on the USI events calendar by clicking here.

SAVE THE DATE

Thursday, October 3 – Sunday, October 6

USI Theatre begins 2019-20 season with The Revolutionists
University of Southern Indiana Theatre will open its 2019-20 season with the new comedy The Revolutionists, written by Lauren Gunderson. The production runs October 3-6 in the USI Performance Center located in University Center East on USI’s campus. Tickets are $2 for USI students, $10 for USI employees, $4 for non-USI students (student ID required), $10 for seniors (60+), and $12 for adults. Shows start at 7 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 2 p.m. for the Sunday matinee. To purchase tickets or for more information visit USI Theatre or call the box office at 812-465-1635. Read More

Thursday, October 10 – Saturday, October 12

Tickets on sale for USI’s Historic New Harmony Atheneum 40th Anniversary celebration gala
The University of Southern Indiana’s Historic New Harmony invites you to help celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the construction of the Atheneum Visitors Center in New Harmony, Indiana from Thursday, October 10 through Saturday, October 12. Tickets are currently on sale for a black and white themed reception, gala dinner, auction and after-party at USI.edu/atheneum40tickets. The dinner will be catered by Kyle Kellogg, chef at the Evansville Country Club. Additional information about the celebration, including panel discussion and speaker series events, can be found at USI.edu/atheneum40. Read More

Registration closes Tuesday, October 15; Race is Saturday, November 2

Registration now open for the 18th annual Norwegian Foot March
The 18th annual Norwegian Foot March, an intense mental and physical challenge, will take participants 18.6 miles through the rolling hills of Evansville’s west side. Carrying a 25-pound rucksack, participants will begin and end on the USI campus, working to make it back to the finish line generally in under four and a half hours depending on age and gender. ROTC cadets, soldiers and veterans, as well as civilians, may register individually or as part of a four-member team. Registration can be completed online or by calling USI Outreach and Engagement at 812-464-1989. Early registration is recommended, as the event sells out quickly. ROTC cadets from any school can register for $25 and all other participants can register for $45. Registration will close on October 15 or when the event is full at 500 participants. More Information

 

“READERS FORUM” FOR SEPTEMBER 17, 2019

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We hope that today’s “READERS FORUM” will provoke honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address in a rational and responsible way.

WHAT’S ON YOUR MIND TODAY?

Todays “Readers Poll’ question is: Do you feel that the new owners of Ellis Park are going to invest the money to make this Historic race track upscale and customer friendly?

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MEET THE DIRECTORS AND MANAGEMENT OF LAGUNA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION NEW OWNERS OF ELLIS PARK

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Directors and Management

BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS MEETING

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BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING At The KEVIN WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS In ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2019 At 12:00 NOON

 AGENDA

1.      CALL TO ORDER

2.      MEETING MEMORANDUM   SEPTEMBER 4, 2019

3.      CONSENT AGENDA                                                

              

  1. Request Re:  Approve and Execute Change Order for Velpen Trucking. Change Order is needed

for additional soil removal at the site of the Aquatics Center.- Holtz

  1. Request Re:  Approve and Execute payment for Greenway slide remediation project

to Blankenberger Brothers, Inc. in the amount of $227,470.50.- Holtz

Request Re: Approve and Execute a contract with Randys Tree Service for tree removal at

Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden.- Beck*

  1. Request Re: Approve and Execute Agreement with Gold Book for Mesker Park Zoo &

Botanic Garden coupon.- Beck*

* Previously approved by the Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden Advisory Board            

4.      OLD BUSINESS  

           

  1. Request Re: Project Bid Recommendations for Deaconess Aquatic Center. – Holtz

 

5.       NEW BUSINESS  

           

  1. Request Re: Permission to install the lending library by Greater Lincolnshire Neighborhood

Association.- Janell Bessler  

          b.    Request Re: Presentation of Golf Course Assessment by the National Golf Foundation 

-Richard Singer

          c.    Request Re: Any Other Business the Board Wishes to Consider and Public Comments

6.        REPORTS

          

           a.   Brian Holtz- Executive Director

                     

7.        ACCEPTANCE OF PAYROLL AND VENDOR CLAIMS

 

8.        ADJOURN

USI’S Historic New Harmony To Host Indiana Humanities Program, Chew On This

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University of Southern Indiana’s Historic New Harmony will host the Indiana Humanities program, Chew on This, at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, September 24 at the Schnee Ribeyre Elliott House. The program is designed to use the power of food and drink as a convener of people and catalyst for conversations to inspire thoughtful discussion on engaging topics.

In literature and pop culture, Midwesterners are sometimes depicted as friendly and hospitable, while at other times we’re seen as closed-minded and suspicious of newcomers and immigrants. To put it another way, sometimes we’re Leslie Knope, rolling out the welcome wagon, and sometimes we’re the townspeople in Hoosiers, turning a cold shoulder to the new guy and skeptical of his new ideas.

What’s the reality of the community where you live—are you more of a Pawnee or a Hickory? How welcoming is your community to people who come from somewhere else, whether another country or just over the county line? What do we mean when we say someone is or isn’t part of a community? Who decides? Why does openness matter—and how can your community be more welcoming?

Join us for a delicious meal catered by Denise Rapp’s Moveable Feats and fun, in-depth conversation with other curious Hoosiers. The conversation will be led by trained facilitator and Posey County resident, Steven Stump.

Chew on This: Who Belongs Here? is presented as part of Indiana Humanities’ INseparable initiative. Tickets are $30 and available for purchase at https://indianahumanities.org/programs/chew-on-this. Your ticket price includes your meal and unforgettably rich experience.

Historic New Harmony is a unified program of the University of Southern Indiana and the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites. By preserving its utopian legacy, Historic New Harmony inspires innovation and progressive thought through its programs & collections. This work expands the original intent of the university’s involvement in New Harmony, which was to nurture this living laboratory for ideas – a place where students and teachers, tourists and scholars, leaders and seekers, can come together to experience, explore, and create. For more information, visit the USI website at USI.edu/hnh.

TUESDAY CANDIDATE FORUM SPONSORED BY INDIVISIBLE OF EVANSVILLE

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Please join Indivisible Evansville this coming Tuesday, September 17th at the C.K. Newsome Center (100 Walnut Street) @ 6:00 pm for a City Council Candidate Forum.

This forum will feature questions from the audience directed to all candidates, and will be moderated by Dr. Robert Dion of the University of Evansville. All Republican and Democratic candidates for Ward and At-Large seats have been invited.

Bring a friend! This will be an excellent opportunity to evaluate our city’s future leadership. We look forward to seeing you there.

Aces Duo Earns Valley Recognition As Team Preps For TTU

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Aces Host Home Match On Tuesday At 6 p.m.

Following one of the most exciting weekends in program history, the University of Evansville volleyball team will take on Tennessee Tech in a 6 p.m. match on Tuesday evening inside Meeks Family Fieldhouse.  ESPN+ will have live coverage.

For the second week in a row, the Purple Aces garnered Missouri Valley Conference recognition with Gabriela Macedo earning Defensive Player of the Week honors while Melanie Feliciano was named the Freshman of the Week for the second-consecutive time.

“I am very happy for all of our girls, not just Melanie and Gabi, but the whole team,” UE coach Fernando Morales said.  “We had a great weekend as a team with Gabi and Melanie leading the way.  We also have Hannah (Watkins) leading the conference in blocks, Allana (McInnis) pacing the league in assists, three of the top ten in kills per set and two of the top ten in service aces per set.  It shows a great team effort.  I am lucky to have this group in my first year as a head coach.”

Weekend Recap

– For the first time since the inaugural Dunn Hospitality Tournament in 2010, the Purple Aces volleyball team ran the table, going a perfect 3-0 over the weekend

– Melanie Feliciano averaged 7.1 kills per set, nothing a total of 92 in the three matches

– Her 29 against Purdue Fort Wayne helped the Aces grab a 3-1 win; Alondra Vazquez and Rachel Tam added 14 kills apiece

– UE notched another 3-1 win in Saturday’s opener against Middle Tennessee State; Feliciano posted 27 kills with Tam totaling 14

– The most exciting match of the weekend came on Saturday evening when the Aces overcame a 14-10 deficit in the fifth set to defeat Eastern Illinois, 3-2

– Feliciano and Gabriela Macedo each broke program records in the win

Record-Breaking Freshman

– Freshman Melanie Feliciano was named the MVP of the Dunn Hospitality Tournament for her efforts in three matches

– She averaged 7.1 kills per match in the tournament, including a program record of 36 kills versus EIU

– Her 36 tallies is tied for the second-highest total in MVC history and was the most in the NCAA in 2019 for any player in a 5-set match

– Feliciano added 95 attempts in the win, setting the UE and Missouri Valley Conference all-time records

– The native of Ponce, Puerto Rico has garnered the last two MVC Freshman of the Week honors

– In her first weekend of collegiate action, she led the Aces with 3.64 kills per set while garnering a spot on the Redhawks Invitational All-Tournament Team

– Feliciano stands leads MVC with 5.44 per game; that average is 5th in the nation and leads all freshman

– Her 5.81 points per set ranks seventh in the NCAA and paces all freshmen

Top of the Valley

– Evansville currently leads the MVC with 13.63 assists per set and 14.56 kills per game

– On the individual side, Allana McInnis paces the league with 10.89 assists, Gabriela Macedo has a conference-leading 5.44 digs per game, Melanie Feliciano is atop the conference with 5.44 kills/set and Hannah Watkins has posted a league-leading 1.44 blocks

Dunn Hospitality Tournament

– This season marked the 10th Dunn Hospitality Tournament; it has been held annually since 2010 with the exception of 2012.

– For the second time, and first since 2010, the Aces went a perfect 3-0; overall, Evansville is 16-10 in the event

Breaking a Record

– Gabriela Macedo recorded 41 digs in Saturday’s 3-2 win over Eastern Illinois

– That total set the Evansville record, passing the previous mark of 40, which was set by Kim Deprez

– Macedo leads the MVC with 5.44 digs per game and was named the league’s Defensive Player of the Week on Monday

– She has posted at least 11 digs in each match for the Aces in 2019

– Macedo’s 41 digs against EIU was tied for the 6th-highest total in conference history; she is one of just 16 players to notch 41 or more in a single match

– That total was the second-most in the nation in a 5-set match in 2019

– She is 17th in the country in digs per set

Scouting the Opposition

– Tennessee State enters Tuesday’s match with a 2-7 mark, but are on a 2-game win streak

– The Golden Eagles picked up weekend wins over North Alabama and Manhattan

– Ali Verzani paces the squad with 3.21 kills per set while Ashley Hand checks in with 8.00 assists

– Defensively, Carly Skrabak has notched 4.26 digs per game

Traffic Advisory: Adams Avenue To Reopen In Time For Fall Funk In The City Art Festival

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Good news for the Fall Funk in the City Art Festival at Haynie’s Corner this Saturday, September 21, 2019. Contractors working on the Washington Avenue/SE Second Street Water Main Relocation Project expect to have all water line work complete on Adams Avenue in front of the Alhambra Theatre and adjacent to Haynie’s Corner Market by the end of the day Friday, including pavement restoration. Pavement on Parrett Street, and on Washington Avenue immediately east and west of Parrett, should also be restored Friday.

Free off-street parking is available near Haynie’s Corner in addition to on-street parking in the surrounding neighborhood. Two parking lots are located on Adams Avenue. One lot is across the street from the Alhambra, and the other lot is adjacent to Haynie’s Corner Brewing Co. A third lot is located on Parrett Street next to Sauced. See the status map for details.

Streets on the map with green stripes indicate no active work and pavement restoration work complete. The area on Washington Avenue with red stripes, between Parrett and SE Sixth Street, will remain an active work zone with one south-eastbound lane open to traffic. The intersection at Washington and SE Sixth is open. For more information on the water line project, visitwww.Refreshevansville.com.

Fall Funk in the City is expected to attract thousands of visitors to the Haynie’s Corner area and will feature over 100 art booths, food vendors and kid-friendly activities from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.