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University of Evansville Theatre Presents Small Mouth Sounds

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The University of Evansville Theatre opens their 2019-2020 season with Bess Wohl’s SMALL MOUTH SOUNDS. Yearning for authentic connection in a digital world, six disparate people seek solace at a silent retreat. This production opens on Friday, Sept. 20, at 7:30 p.m. in the May Studio Theatre. Additional performances are 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 21, 23, 24, 25, 26 and at 2:00 p.m. on Sept. 22.

Assistant Professor Amelia McClain makes her debut as a director at UE Theatre with SMALL MOUTH SOUNDS. Department Chair Eric Renschler serves as the scenic designer; Dinah Ferguson, a junior from Brownsburg, Ind., is the costume designer; Nicholas McCulloch, a junior from Seattle, Wash., is the lighting designer; Austin C. Kuhn, a senior from Evansville, Ind., serves as the sound
designer; Serenity Rowland, a senior from Durham, N.C., is the dramaturg; Megan Sizemore, a junior from Cypress, Texas., is the stage manager, and Professor Chuck Meacham serves as the technical director.

The cast features first-year student Gabriel Smothers, from Casper, Wyo., as Teacher; junior Fiona Peterson-Quinn, from Lincoln, Ill., as Joan; senior Shannon White, from Rockwall, Texas, as Judy; sophomore Cassandra Dunn, from Brattleboro, Vt., as Alicia; senior JR Scott, from Austin, Texas, as Ned; junior Andrew Flynn, from Libum, Ga, as Rodney; and junior Jack Russell, from Montgomery, Texas, as Jan.

The UE Theatre Society hosts a Pre-Play Chat thirty minutes prior to the show on Saturday, Sept. 21. All are welcome to attend the presentation and discussion with a student designer about their process on the production. Ticket prices are $12 for adults and $9 for senior adults, students,and UE faculty and staff. UE students may obtain one free student rush ticket beginning at 12 p.m. on the day of the performance they wish to attend. Seating is limited and tickets are available by calling 812.488.2031.

2019 SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAY LIST

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BRAD ELLSWORTH

CLINT KELLER

AMENDA GREEN

CONNIE RALPH

VICKI HUBIAK

ROBYN MASTISON

CONNIE SMITH

JANE PRITCHETT

SANTO “CHAN” RIVERA

MELANIE LEACH-MOORE

 

 

 

 

IN THE BEGINNING By Jim Redwine

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IN THE BEGINNING

Gavel Gamut By Jim Redwine

Mr. A.H. Holloman owned and operated a gravel pit near the small town of Frederick, Tillman County in southwest Oklahoma. The pit is about one half mile wide and 7 miles long. Holloman discovered numerous artifacts of ancient human occupation in the pit in 1920. The supposed age of the items suggested modern civilized Homo sapiens created them 130,000 years ago. However since this conflicted with the generally accepted theory that Homo sapiens arose in the Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania, Africa 60,000 to 80,000 years ago, the scientific community discarded the archeological evidence at the Holloman dig for many years.

Then Professor David Deming of Oklahoma University published an article claiming modern humans may have originated in Oklahoma. Deming (born 1954 in Terre Haute, Indiana) graduated from North Central High School in Indianapolis, Indiana then graduated from Indiana University in 1983 with a BS degree in geology. He earned his PhD in geophysics from the University of Utah in 1988.

As a matter of full disclosure, I am an IU grad and currently live in both Indiana and Oklahoma. Most importantly, I garnered all my information about Professor Deming and his research from Wikipedia. At least it wasn’t Twitter.

Anyway, as a member of the faculty of the National Judicial College in Reno, Nevada I am currently helping to teach an online course to sit judges. The course concentrates on courthouse security, ethics, court technology and what are the proper roles and behaviors for America’s judges with an emphasis on rural courts and judges new to the Bench. A rural court is defined as a jurisdiction having one to three judges and a less urban atmosphere. Mr. Joseph Sawyer, a long-time NJC staff and faculty member, is in charge of the course that relies on several experienced judges as teachers.

At our first class session for 2019 which was Thursday, September 12 the general discussion pertained to what cultural purposes do judges serve and what do and should citizens expect when they attend court. In other words, what, if anything, other than wearing black robes and pontificating do Americans perceive judges to do?

Since I had just last weekend read about Professor Deming’s work, as we engaged in class discussions about the proper role of judges, I merged my thoughts of history and modern judicial culture. I asked myself what is it you, that is I, have been doing as a judge for the past 39 years and has any of it mattered other than to provide me a paycheck? Basically, what is a judge and what should be a judge?

While I should have been concentrating on the interesting comments of my fellow faculty members and our student judges I found myself musing about the folks that inhabited the Holloman gravel pit about 130,000 years ago. That’s probably about the time society decided we needed some way other than clubs to resolve disagreements. I envisioned three families of the earliest Homo sapiens existing in proximity in three separate huts. Let’s imagine the wife of the man in hut number 1 decides to decorate her hut with flowers that only grow beside hut number 2. Wife 1 gathers up the flowers and wife 2 takes umbrage. The husbands of 1 and 2 each grab a club and mayhem is in the offing when the wife in hut number 3 suggests a meeting run by her husband, ergo the first judge.

The judge suggests a compromise whereby the flowers are shared and the wives in huts 1 and 2 work together to beautify both huts as well as the judge’s hut with the participation of wife 3 (was this our first courthouse?). Crisis averted. Peace restored. Justice was done. A system of justice created.

Gentle Reader, I confess that in my humble opinion, judging really is about that straight forward. All the rest is just window dressing.

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VANDERBURGH COUNTY DEMOCRATS TO HOLD STAR STUDDED ANNUAL DINNER

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We are thrilled to announce  State Senator Eddie Melton AND former Indiana State Health Commissioner Woody Myers will be speakers at our Annual Dinner.

Senator Melton has formed an exploratory committee to consider a possible run for Governor in 2020.  Dr. Woody Myers is the first Democrat to officially enter the race for Governor in 2020.

In addition, our very special guest that evening will be John Zody, State Chair of the Indiana Democratic Party.

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AMERICAN SEWING GUILD STYLE SHOW

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pastedGraphic.pngEvansville IN Chapter

AMERICAN SEWING GUILD 

Annual Style Show

September 28, 2019

        1:00 P.M. – Doors Open at Noon

 

Bethel United Church of Christ

3029 N. Green River Road

(between Lynch & Morgan) 

Free Admission

Goodie bags for all attendees

Door Prizes

Sale Tables of fabric, handmade items and more ! 

Vendors with Sewing, Embroidery and Crafted Items

Chances to benefit Community Service Projects

Three Raffle Items: Bernette 38 Sewing Machine, Oliso Smart Iron and

Tote Bag stuffed with sewing notions 

 

Tickets available from any ASG member 

or they may be purchased at the Style Show

                   Light Snacks served following the show

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Daily Scriptures for the Week of September 16, 2019

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MONDAY

“Now he cares for you more than ever when he remembers the way all of you

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obeyed him and welcomed him with such fear and deep respect.”

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2 Corinthians 7:15 NLT

TUESDAY

“There is more than enough room in my Father’s home. If this were not so, would

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I have told you that I am going to prepare a place for you?”

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John 14:2 NLT

WEDNESDAY

““No, we don’t know, Lord,” Thomas said. “We have no idea where you are

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going, so how can we know the way?””

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John 14:5 NLT

THURSDAY

“My purpose, then, was not to write about who did the wrong or who was

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wronged. I wrote to you so that in the sight of God you could see for yourselves

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how loyal you are to us.”

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2 Corinthians 7:12 NLT

FRIDAY

“For the kind of sorrow God wants us to experience leads us away from sin and

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results in salvation. There’s no regret for that kind of sorrow. But worldly sorrow,

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which lacks repentance, results in spiritual death.”

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2 Corinthians 7:10

SATURDAY

“Now I want you to know, dear brothers and sisters, what God in his kindness

has done through the churches in Macedonia. They are being tested by many

troubles, and they are very poor. But they are also filled with abundant joy, which

has overflowed in rich generosity. For I can testify that they gave not only what

they could afford, but far more. And they did it of their own free will. They begged

us again and again for the privilege of sharing in the gift for the believers in

Jerusalem.”

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2 Corinthians 8:1-4 NLT

SUNDAY

“Just see what this godly sorrow produced in you! Such earnestness, such

concern to clear yourselves, such indignation, such alarm, such longing to see

me, such zeal, and such a readiness to punish wrong. You showed that you have

done everything necessary to make things right.”

2 Corinthians 7:11

 

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Eagles fall in GLVC opener, 3-1

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USI dominated the first half with an 8-3 lead in shots, but trailed at the intermission, 2-1. McKendree got the first goal of the game at 6:20, before USI sophomore forward Katlyn Andres (Louisville, Kentucky) knotted the game at 12:27, 1-1.

Andres was assisted on her third goal of the season off a through ball by junior forward Maggie Winter (St. Louis, Missouri). The tie was short lived as the Bearcats regained a one-goal lead, 2-1, at 13:20 and held the advantage through the intermission.

In the second half, McKendree sealed its victory with a tally at 67:42 for the eventual 3-1 final. USI controlled the second half with a 13-6 shot advantage, but could not find the back of the McKendree goal and finished the contest with a 54-46 percentage time of possession advantage.

The Eagles finishes a quick two-match homestand next Friday when the University of Indianapolis visits Strassweg for a 5 p.m. showdown. The Greyhounds saw their record go to 3-0-0 overall and 1-0-0 GLVC after a 2-1 road victory over Bellarmine University this afternoon.

The Greyhounds lead the all-time series with the Eagles, 12-11-1, despite USI winning on the road last year in overtime, 3-2. The Eagles and the Greyhounds have split the last five games with two wins each and a tie.

ADOPT A PET

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Butler is an adorable little male orange tabby kitten! He was surrendered in June as part of an unwanted litter of kittens, all with B names. He’s now the last one remaining without a home. He’s almost 5 months old. Butler’s adoption fee is $60, or $30 through September 14th, and includes his first vaccines & deworming, neuter, microchip, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!