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Gov. Holcomb Public Schedule for August 26

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INDIANAPOLIS – Below find Gov. Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for August 26, 2019.

 

Monday, August 26: The Last Mile: Indiana Women’s Prison Graduation

WHO:              Gov. Holcomb
Commissioner Rob Carter, Indiana Department of Correction

Chris Redlitz, Co-Founder of The Last Mile

 

WHAT:            The governor will give remarks.

 

WHEN:            10 a.m. Monday, August 26
WHERE:          Indiana Women’s Prison
Chapel
2596 Girls School Road
Indianapolis, IN 46214
Media (reporters, photographers, etc.) are welcome to attend but must arrive by 9:30 a.m. EST for screening and must RSVP by 5 p.m. EST August 25, 2019 to Margaux Auxier at MAuxier@idoc.in.gov.

 

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Wireless Retail Sales Associate 8/19 (Evansville/Henderson)
Sprint by Wireless Express 3.7/5 rating   10,179 reviews  – Evansville, IN
May have to drive for company purposes and a valid driver’s license may be required. Identifying the right solutions for customer billing, technical and/or…
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Beans & Baristas – Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 800 N Green River Rd,…
Aug 23
Parts Runner
Equipment Depot LTD 3.1/5 rating   106 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Must have valid driver’s license. Delivery parts to Equipment Depot technicians working in the field. Takes responsibility for own actions;…
Aug 23
Office Assistant
St. Vincent, IN – Evansville, IN
Mary’s Health System-IN, you will have the opportunity to work in a customer service capacity providing administrative and clerical support to patients and…
Aug 24
CUSTOMER CARE ADMINISTRATOR
Berry Global, Inc 3.4/5 rating   1,168 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Serve as an order entry person, contacts customer and or sales representative promptly with resolution to problems and or alternatives….
Aug 23
Program Engagement Specialist
4C of Southern Indiana, Inc. – Evansville, IN
Bachelor’s degree required in Early Childhood Education, Child Development,Consumer and Family Sciences, Adult Education, Social Work, Counseling, orrelated…
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Aug 23
Customer Service & Driver of Medical Equipment CST
Rotech 2.7/5 rating   519 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Valid driver’s license in state of residence with a clean driving record (when applicable for the position). Data entry, answering the phone, outbound calling,…
Aug 24
Family Engagement Specialist
4C of Southern Indiana, Inc. – Evansville, IN
Bachelor’s degree required in Early Childhood Education, Child Development,Consumer and Family Sciences, Marketing, Public Relations, BusinessAdministration,…
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Aug 23
Community Engagement Specialist
4C of Southern Indiana, Inc. – Evansville, IN
Bachelor’s degree required in Early Childhood Education, Child Development,Consumer and Family Sciences, Marketing, Public Relations, BusinessAdministration,…
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Aug 23
Assembly Technician
Newburgh Powersports – Newburgh, IN
We are expanding and currently have openings for entry level techs willing and able to install accessories, change fluids, replace tires, and assemble several…
Easily apply
Aug 23
MACHINE OPERATOR-AIRPORT WAREHOUSE
Berry Global, Inc 3.4/5 rating   1,168 reviews  – Evansville, IN
At Berry, we pursue excellence in all that we do and are always advancing to improve the way we work along with the products and services we provide….
Aug 23
Packing and Shipping Clerk
ACT Resources – Mount Vernon, IN
Weekly over time is guaranteed. Must be able to sustain hot temperatures as well as cold temperatures (open air facility)….
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Part-time Personal Shopper
Instacart Shoppers 2.7/5 rating   861 reviews  – Evansville, IN
We also welcome applicants from other industries and backgrounds, such as ridesharing or driving networks. As a team member at Instacart, you’ll be expected to…
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Client Support Specialist
Healthy Spaces 4/5 rating   7 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Main contact for all customer interactions including answering calls, mailing customers information, and following up with customers….
Easily apply
Aug 23
Bookkeeper/Administrative Assistant
JCs Wildlife – Evansville, IN
Answering and routing phone calls. Develop monthly financial statements, including cash flow, profit, and loss statements and balance sheets….
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Aug 23
Retail Sales Consultant
AT&T 3.8/5 rating   37,537 reviews  – Evansville, IN
You may be invited to complete an interview by recording a video, so make sure to watch your email for updates….
Aug 23
Customer Service Representative
Pepper Construction Co-Indiana – Evansville, IN
Bachelor’s degree in business, marketing or closely related field highly desired. Data analysis and reporting utilizing CRM, SAP and Excel….
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Aug 23
Student Services/Health Services Administrative Assistant for the School of Health Sciences
University of Evansville 4.4/5 rating   36 reviews  – Evansville, IN
The administrative assistant will provide support to the School of Health Sciences and has the responsibility for managing the office, serving as a receptionist…
Aug 23
Part time Office Cleaner
Kleenco Cleaning Service – Evansville, IN
Must have drivers license with good record. Work is ideal for retired person or someone currently employed but needs additional income….
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Aug 23
Maintenance Technician II
Southwestern Healthcare, Inc. 4.4/5 rating   11 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Must have valid driver’s license and qualify for Southwestern’s vehicle liability insurance. Preventative maintenance including carpentry, painting, basic…
Aug 23
Packing Operator
AstraZeneca 4.1/5 rating   1,658 reviews  – Mount Vernon, IN
It offers one of the most exciting, fast paced, challenging and rewarding work environments in the world of operations, supply chain and manufacturing….
Aug 24
Contract Photographer
GreekYearbook 4.2/5 rating   6 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Must own a DSLR 16+ MP, Speedlights, wide angle and portrait lenses, and lighting equipment. Education and Technical Requirements:….
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Aug 23
Supervisor, Patient Care Center Field Operations
Mid America Clinical Laboratories 2.6/5 rating   87 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Ability to train and develop a team and help anyone in the team functioning as a resource for outpatient services….
Aug 23
Seasonal Retail Sales Associate
Kohls 3.8/5 rating   18,794 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Creates a friendly and welcoming environment by greeting and offering assistance to customers. Kohl’s offers flexible scheduling and we train and develop the…
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Inside Sales Rep
Benthall Bros. Inc. – Evansville, IN
Inside sales rep is responsible for answering the phone, order entry, and scheduling delivery of materials. Experience in construction industry a plus, but not…
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PURCHASING AGENT
Berry Global, Inc 3.4/5 rating   1,168 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Work with suppliers to design and implement programs to optimize inventory at assigned plants. Identify and implement cost savings programs both independently…
Aug 23
Warehouse Material Handler I
Azteca Milling 3.6/5 rating   52 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Drive the Forklift (Must have forklift operator’s License) in some occasions to carry on with the job duties. Inspect trailers before loading….
Easily apply
Aug 23
Substitute Teacher K-7th grade
Joshua Academy 4.8/5 rating   5 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Develop lesson plans consistent with established guidelines; And motivate students to develop skills, attitudes and knowledge to provide an effective…
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Aug 23
Full Time 2nd Shift Cleaner
Facilities Management Services, Inc 3.2/5 rating   15 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Refrain from involving yourself in gossip and negative behavior. As an FMS Floor Technician your goal is to complete your assigned duties as directed by your…
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Aug 23
Mill General Laborer
Azteca Milling 3.6/5 rating   52 reviews  – Evansville, IN
To assist on the cleaning tasks for equipment and production tools. To assist on interior cleaning of production buildings and work area….
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Aug 23
Maintenance Technician II
Southwestern Healthcare 4.4/5 rating   11 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Must have valid driver’s license and qualify for Southwestern’s vehicle liability insurance. Preventative maintenance including carpentry, painting, basic…
Aug 23
Credentialing Coordinator
US Oncology Network-wide Career Opportunities – Evansville, IN
Technical certification or Associates Degree a plus. Notifies providers of licensure expirations and submits licensure applications and renewal forms with…
Aug 23
QA Lab Tech 7p-7a
Azteca Milling, L.P. 3.6/5 rating   52 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Responsible to understand own role in the Food Safety Management System by awareness of the importance and relevancy of their activities and to report food…
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Aug 23
Retail – Team Leader
Bargain Hunt 2.8/5 rating   270 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Bargain Hunt is an equal employment opportunity employer and considers all applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual…
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Aug 23
GLC – Maintenance Supervisor – Brentwood
Golden Living 3.3/5 rating   1,922 reviews  – Evansville, IN
From where you work to how you work to everything in between, we’re confident that at Golden Living and AseraCare Hospice, you’ll find exactly what you’re…
Aug 23
Cabinet Shop Project Manager
Euronique Inc. – Elberfeld, IN
Individual will need ability to read construction blueprints, specifications and other documents related to the construction industry….
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MGLS Part-Time Session Facilitator
RTI International 3.7/5 rating   265 reviews  – Evansville, IN
A valid driver’s license and automobile insurance as required by your state. Must have a home telephone or cell phone that you can use to place and receive…
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Intelligence Community 2019 Virtual Career Fair: Registration is open!
Intelligence Community 4.8/5 rating   4 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Whether you’re interested in STEM, Cyber, Language, or Business, you’ll be able to chat with some of the nation’s largest intelligence agencies and explore…
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Freedom win in 11 innings over Otters

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Despite tying the game at three in the eighth inning Friday, the Evansville Otters couldn’t push across the go-ahead run as the Florence Freedom took the series opener 6-3 in 11 innings.

 

In a game that was a pitcher’s duel for most of the game, both offenses started to scratch and claw for runs in the latter part of the game.

 

Florence grabbed a 1-0 in the top of the fourth inning, which Evansville equalized in the bottom of the sixth when Rob Calabrese scored from second on a throwing error by Florence catcher Ryan Rinsky.

 

After that fourth inning run, Otters starter Matt Quintana had a stretch of retiring 10 of the 12 next batters he faced.

 

The Otters’ tying run in the sixth would be the only blemish on Scott Sebald’s line for Florence. He went six innings, allowing one run on four hits. He would earn a no-decision.

 

The Otters would take a 2-1 lead in the bottom of the seventh on a bases-loaded hit by pitch to Keith Grieshaber and scoring Tanner Wetrich.

 

Quintana would be pulled in the middle of the eighth inning, giving way to reliever Abraham Almonte. Quintana pitching 7.1 innings, allowing three runs on three hits and struck out seven. He took a no-decision.

 

With two men on and two outs, Isaac Bernard hit a two-RBI double off Almonte, giving the Freedom a 3-2 lead.

 

The Otters tied the game at three in the bottom of the eighth as Elijah MacNamee scored on a pinch-hit infield single by Dakota Phillips.

 

The game remained tied at three until the 11th inning, forcing the international tie-breaker rule to come into effect.

 

With Brandon Pugh starting at second base, Austin Wobrock reached base on an error and Pugh advanced to third.

 

Connor Crane lined a two-RBI triple to give the Freedom a 5-3 lead off Otters reliever Cam Opp.

 

Luis Pintor followed with an RBI single, giving Florence a 6-3 advantage.

 

The Freedom and Jared Cheek retired the Otters in the bottom of the 11th inning to get the series-opening win.

 

Cheek got the win after going 2.1 innings in relief, moving his record to 1-1.

 

Cam Opp would be given the loss, dropping his record to 4-2.

 

Game two of the series will be Saturday at 6:35 p.m. from Bosse Field.

 

EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT

Illinois Man Arrested for Sexual Misconduct with a Posey County Teen

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Posey County – Indiana State Police initiated a criminal investigation on June 19th after receiving information that a 55 year-old Illinois man allegedly had sexual relations with a female that was under the age of 16.

During the investigation, Indiana State Police Detective Wes Kuykendall revealed Jonathan Mericle, 55, of Mt. Vernon, IL, made contact with the female through a dating website. After texting and sharing pictures, they met on June 14th at an undisclosed location in Mt. Vernon, Indiana, and allegedly had sexual relations.

After reviewing the investigation, the Posey County Prosecutor’s Office issued a felony warrant for Mericle’s arrest. This evening at approximately 5:00 p.m., Mericle was arrested at his residence without incident by Mt. Vernon, IL, Police Department. He is currently being held at the Jefferson County Jail in Illinois.

 Arrested and Charges:

  • Jonathan E. Mericle, 55, Mt. Vernon, Illinois
  1. Sexual Misconduct with a Minor, Level 4 Felony
  2. Child Solicitation, Level 4 Felony

HOOSIER HISTORY HIGHLIGHTS

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Hoosier History Highlights


August 25 – August 31

The Week in Indiana History


Theodore Dreiser

1871     Theodore Dreiser was born in Terre Haute.  He graduated from high school in Warsaw and attended Indiana University.  As a journalist, he interviewed many notables of the era, including Andrew Carnegie and Thomas Edison.  As a novelist, he wrote of the changing social order in America.  He is best known for the best-sellers Sister Carrie and An American Tragedy.


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The INDIANA BUILDING at the St. Louis World’s Fair

1904     Hoosiers by the thousands made their way to the St. Louis World’s Fair for “Indiana Week.”  The Indianapolis News “Newsboy Band” led the local delegation onto the grounds, followed by Governor Winfield Durbin and other state officials.  The Big Four Railroad ran eight trains a day to the event.  A round-trip ticket was $9.00


Mary Bostwick1920     Mary Bostwick of Indianapolis became the first woman in Indiana to serve on jury duty.  She was also a newspaper reporter who pursued adventure of all kinds.  She took part in balloon races and flew with barnstorming pilots.  With 500 winner Howdy Wilcox at the wheel, she was the first woman to ride around the track at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (at 110 mph.)

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1939     “The Wizard of Oz” premiered across the nation.  Thousands of Hoosiers saw the movie for the first time at such theaters as Loew’s in Indianapolis, the Tivoli in Richmond, the Sipe in Kokomo, the Rivoli in Muncie, and the Logan in Logansport.  It played at the Colfax in South Bend, where Wyman’s Department Store advertised an exact copy of Dorothy’s dress for $1.98.  The ad said, “You can look like a movie star yourself!”


1955     Two people were killed and dozens injured in a terrific explosion and fire at the Standard Oil Refinery in Whiting,  The blast, felt up to 100 miles away, set 40 acres on fire and destroyed 67 storage tanks.  Tons of debris went into the air and hundreds of area homes were damaged.  Train cars and railroad tracks melted in the fire that burned for eight days.


Kevin A. Ford2009     Space Shuttle Discovery lifted off from Cape Canaveral. Among the crew was pilot Kevin A.Ford from Montpelier, Indiana.  A graduate of Blackford High School in Hartford City and the University of Notre Dame, he served many roles at NASA, including that of commander of the International Space Station.

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Indiana Quick Quiz

     Name the Hoosiers featured on these U.S. Postage stamps.

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HOOSIER QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“It is quite true that to the victor belongs the spoils, and to the strong the race, but at the same time it is sad to think that to the weak and vanquished belong nothing.”

– – Theodore Dreiser


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DID YOU KNOW?     

     The St. Louis World’s Fair,also called the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, was held from April to December in 1904.  More than 60 countries and 43 states had exhibition spaces at the fair, which covered 1,200 acres.  New technology included the wireless telephone and the telautograph, an early type of fax machine.  Visitors marveled at demonstrations of an  X-ray machine.  The new 20th century was bringing a revolution In transportation, and electric streetcars, automobiles, and airships were all on display.  A fair is not a fair without great food, and many visitors were delighted to sample for the first time hot dogs, ice cream cones, peanut butter, iced tea, and cotton candy.


Answers:  Left to right:  Madam C. J. Walker, James Dean, Wendell Willkie, Hoagy Carmichael

Commentary: Words With The Weight Of History

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Words With The Weight Of History

By Mary Beth Schneider
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS — Even for this president, the one who claims he has the “best words,” these words were startling.

These words evoked decades of anti-Semitism that questioned the loyalty of Jews.

Rabbi Mike Harvey of Temple Israel in West Lafayette said there were two comments that sent a shiver of recognition through many: “One that we went to sleep to, and one that we woke up to.”

 

The first was Trump’s comments on Tuesday that Jews who support Democrats — and a majority do — were either stupid or disloyal.

They woke the next morning to Trump retweeting the comments by Wayne Allyn Root, a conspiracy theorist, that Israelis “love him like he’s the king of Israel. They love him like he is the second coming.”

In past delusions, Root has questioned Barack Obama’s American birth and religion said the Las Vegas mass shooting was coordinated by Muslims and that George Soros — a Jew and a wealthy supporter of Democrats — had paid the white nationalist who drove into a crowd in Charlottesville, Virginia, killing Heather Heyer.

“Those are two different, extremely problematic things,” Harvey said of the double-dose of Trump comments and tweets. “The first one is scary… To label a particular group of people as disloyal unless they vote along the party line is something that has been seen in Jewish history all too well. That language, not just in ancient history but in modern history as well, has been used to fuel genocides.”

“All this sort of rhetoric, they are not just words,” the rabbi told me. “They fuel hatred. They fuel violence. They help dehumanize certain groups of Americans.”

And Root’s fawning words that Trump savored? “The last time that someone was referred to as the ‘King of the Jews’ that message was written on Jesus’ cross when he was crucified. So that’s symbolic,” Harvey said. And as Jews do not believe there was a first coming of the Messiah, calling Trump the “second coming” for Israeli Jews “shows either an extreme disassociation from the views of Judaism or it is simply another implication that evangelical Christianity knows better and Jews, if they would just wake up, would understand. And that’s a very deep-rooted anti-Jewish, anti-Semitic trope.”

Harvey grew up in St. Louis, Missouri, without the fears children face today.

“Thirty years ago, anti-Semitism had not boiled to the surface in America,” he said. “Certainly there were under the surface anti-Semitic acts, anti-Semitic feelings and comments, that sort of thing. It was nothing like it is today.”

These days we see bigots marching in Charlottesville chanting “Jews will not replace us” — and a president who says there were good people among them. We see a video of California high school boys raising their hands in a Nazi salute and singing a Nazi war song. We see a Carmel synagogue defaced with swastikas. And, worst of all, we see 11 people killed and six wounded at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh.

Children who already have to fear to go to school now also have to fear being shot where they worship.

After the killings at Tree of Life synagogue, synagogues began discussing protective measures and active-shooter drills.

“We just voted this past week on our board to have a locked-door policy, meaning that the doors are 100 percent all the time locked. That is a new cultural change for us,” he said, adding that things such as shatterproof glass and a safe room where people can seek refuge are being planned.

Harvey said he tells children in his congregation that “every generation of Jews, of Jewry, encounters something like this… It’s simply part of our lives. It makes us stronger and more resilient and we’re still here. There’s no need to give up hope.”

Especially not in the face of what is the brightest light of hope in what seems like a dark epoch: They are not alone.

“We have seen incredible amounts of unity and support and interfaith understanding,” Harvey said. “We have so many allies, so many churches and mosques and organizations and government officials that are so supportive when things like Tree of Life happen.”

He tells the children that “despite the fact that there is so much vocal hatred, there is a great deal of support, a great deal of protection by our friends here. And to remember that the loudest voice isn’t always the strongest voice.”

Even if the loudest voice belongs to the president.

FOOTNOTE: Mary Beth Schneider is an editor at TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalists.

The City-County Observer posted this article without bias or editing.

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Office of the Attorney General Achieves Another Year Of Successful Outreach At Indiana State Fair

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Attorney General Curtis Hill announced today that he and his staff interacted with more than 7,000 Hoosiers at the Indiana State Fair this month.

During the fair’s 17-day run, staff members also found more than $100,000 in unclaimed property for fairgoers who stopped by the Attorney General’s booth.

“Our Unclaimed Property Division has done an outstanding job of safeguarding and returning millions of dollars in unclaimed property,” Attorney General Hill said. “We value every opportunity to reach out to Hoosiers from all across our great state and provide them with direct services from our office.”

On Aug. 9, Attorney General Hill also sponsored “Consumer Protection Day” at the fair. Besides operating the office’s booth, staff members circulated throughout the fairgrounds to distribute helpful information about identity theft, ongoing scams and other consumer issues.

Anyone wishing to contact the Office of the Attorney General is encouraged to visit the website at www.in.gov/attorneygeneral/ or call th

MARGARET KOCH SELECTED AS A CCO “OUTSTANDING COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD WINNER FOR 2019

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MARGARET KOCH Selected As A City-County Observer “Outstanding Community Services Award” Winner For 2019

The City-County Observer is proud to announce that Margaret Koch has been selected a City-County Observer “Outstanding Community Services Award” winner for 2019.

Margaret is an extremely popular and very personable person that is extremely involved in every aspect of our community.

She was born and raised in Houston, Texas, and has her parents to thank for teaching her the importance of stewardship and working to make the world a better place.  She moved to Evansville in the spring of 2000 and worked as a registered nurse for Visiting Nurse Plus, HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital and most recently Deaconess Hospital.  She and her husband, Kevin, have two wonderful and busy daughters who are 11 and 9 years old.  They both attend St. Bens Catholic school. 

Due to the needs of her family, Margaret made the decision in 2013, to become a full-time house spouse and community volunteer.  

She is a Junior League of Evansville Sustainer, and it was with this amazing organization that she began honing her fundraising skills while working on several money-generating committees.  Since completing her seven-year stint with the Junior League, she has served on the boards of Ark Crisis Child Care Center and the Reitz Home Museum.  With both of these boards, she cultivated relationships within our community working to build partnerships with these wonderful organizations and our many individuals and corporate champions.  

Presently she serves on the stewardship committee and pastoral council at St. Ben’s Cathedral, and helps raise money for the Summer Social and Holiday Luncheon.  She also is very involved with St. Ben’s School Mardi Gras committee where she focuses on raising sponsorship dollars that go toward the ongoing upkeep of this outstanding school along with updating technology and educational tools. 

She also is a member of the Evansville Museum board, where she helps with the annual gala and serves on the art committee.  She has been a member of the Vanderburgh Community Foundation Alliance Women’s Fund for the past two years and more recently joined 100+ Women Who Care.  She feels privileged to be a part of both of these groups of strong, giving women.  

Her passions for animals, conservation, and FUN have been fulfilled with her role as a board member of the Evansville Zoological Society, which is the non-profit arm of Mesker Park Zoo and Botanic Garden.  She perhaps a little too enthusiastically participated in a feasibility study and was subsequently asked to chair our zoo’s first-ever capital campaign in 2014.  She is so pleased with the outcome of the campaign so far when she and family enjoy the Engelbrecht Carousel and walk among the spectacular parakeets in the Evansville Convention and Visitors Bureau’s Budgie Walkabout.  She invites you to visit the zoo and see these spectacular additions, thanks to the generosity of so many individual and corporate donors.  

Margaret thrives on helping others and strives to make the world a better place.  She is so proud of the progress happening throughout Evansville and feels honored to be a part of it.  

FOOTNOTE: This year’s awards luncheon will be held at Tropicana-Evansville Walnut rooms A and B on October 25, 2019. The registration begins at 11:30 am, the event officially starts at 12 noon.