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BROADWAY ACROSS AMERICA
Young & Established Inspires And Motivate Area Youth
Courtney Lee Johnson, Founder of Young & Established, was born and raised in Evansville, Indiana. He completed his Bachelor’s degree at the University of Southern Indiana.
Since embarking on his entrepreneurship journey, Courtney has dedicated his time and energy to giving back to his community and inspiring those he meets along the way.
Johnson created Young & Established 6 years ago to build a community-oriented organization which seeks to inspire and motivate youth while addressing the challenges young people face every day.
Courtney Johnson said “Through our mentoring programs, community events, and relevant campaigns, we strive to make a lasting impact on the lives of today’s youth. Courtney believes the work he does is bigger than himself, and his greatest desire is to do everything possible to make the world a better place, one community at a time”!
St. Vincent Evansville Birth Announcements for September 9, 2019
Kathleen and Jackie Purkiser, Princeton, IN, Daughter, Danielle Jane, September 3
Paige and Dylan Ritter, Evansville, Daughter, Vada Christeen, September 3
Jennifer and Ryan Hemenway, Evansville, Son, Jeremiah Lee, September 3
Ashley and Brandon Schalasky, Evansville, Daughter, Willow Jo, September 3
Briana and Dalton Dellinger, Oakland City, IN, Son, John Daxon, September 3
Briana Hensley and Caleb Heims, Haubstadt, IN, Daughter, Summer Isabelle, September 4
Briana Hensley and Caleb Heims, Haubstadt, IN, Daughter, Autumn Cathlean, September 4
Olivia and Daniel Robbins, Princeton, IN, Daughter, Abigail Dawn-Ann Marlene, September 4
Maggie and Alan Garner, Henderson, KY, Son, Theo McConnell, September 4
Amber and Joseph Coyle, Lewisport, KY, Daughter, Kenzleigh Jayde-Renae, September 4
Starla Roach and Rashad Bentley, Evansville, Son, Kannon Asahd, September 5
Kalynn and Dylan Cleveland, Newburgh, Daughter, Lily Jean Marie, September 5
Quianna Brown, Evansville, Daughter, Mauraj EnVayy, September 5
Emily and Claude Miller Jr., Chandler, IN, Daughter, Paisley Lynn, September 5
Katie and Harold Graff, Wadesville, IN, Daughter, Bailee Jean, September 6
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Women’s Golf Caps Off Fall Opener
The Purple Aces finished the event in 15th place after a 80-over par, three round score.
Sophia Rohleder carded a 5-over par final round to finish tied for 20th, bringing her tournament birdie total to eight.
Allison Enchelmayer finished her first college tournament in a tie for 67th at 21-over 237.
Caitlin O’Donnel and Alyssa McMinn tied for 78th with a 25-over performance over 54 holes.
The Aces are set to tee off at 8:30 a.m. in the final round at the Redbird Invitational.
Art Conversations and Critiques – CANCELED this month
Eagles finish sixth in season-opener
University of Southern Indiana Women’s Golf shot a closing round 314 to finish sixth out of 13 teams in the 24th annual Screaming Eagles Classic at Cambridge Golf Course Monday.
The Screaming Eagles began their season-opening tournament with a 329 in Sunday’s first round and finished with a 36-hole tally of 643.
Sophomore Hannah Herma (DeMotte, Indiana) finished 18th in the 77-player field to pace the Eagles after closing the tournament with a five-over-par 77. She opened the weekend with a 79 and finished with a two-day total of 157 (+13).
Senior Abbey Leighty (Mt. Carmel, Illinois) had a four-over 76 in Sunday’s opening round to post the Eagles’ low round. Leighty finished in a tie for 19th after shooting 81 Monday for a two-round score of 157.
Great Lakes Valley Conference newcomer Lindenwood University captured the team title with a two-round score of 599 (299-300), while Missouri University of Science & Technology was second with a 609 (311-298). Indiana Tech (630/320-310), Lewis University (633/323-310) and Bellarmine University (640/329-311) rounded out the top five teams.
Lindenwood’s Josefina Haupt posted a two-over par 146 (74-72) to finish first, while Missouri S&T’s Taylor Ornelas (75-72) was a shot off the winning pace at 147 (75-72). Lindenwood’s McKenna Montgomery (149), who had the tournament’s low round Sunday with a two-under 70, joined teammate Noeila Rodriguez Chicote (150) on the All-Tournament team, while Indiana Tech’s Cecilia Heck (151) rounded out the All-Tournament award winners with a fifth-place finish.
USI returns to action September 23-24 when it competes at the Queens University Invitational in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Daily Scriptures for the Week of September 9, 2019
MONDAY
“But the one who rules in heaven laughs. The Lord scoffs at them.â€
Psalms 2:4 NLT
TUESDAY
“Then in anger he rebukes them, terrifying them with his fierce fury.â€
Psalms 2:5 NLT
WEDNESDAY
“For the Lord declares, “I have placed my chosen king on the throne in
Jerusalem, on my holy mountain.â€â€
Psalms 2:6 NLT
THURSDAY
“The king proclaims the Lord’s decree: “The Lord said to me, ‘You are my son.
Today I have become your Father.â€â€
Psalms 2:7 NLT
FRIDAY
“Only ask, and I will give you the nations as your inheritance, the whole earth as
your possession.â€
Psalms 2:8 NLT
SATURDAY
“You will break them with an iron rod and smash them like clay pots.â€
Psalms 2:9 NLT
SUNDAY
“Now then, you kings, act wisely! Be warned, you rulers of the earth! Serve the
Lord with reverent fear, and rejoice with trembling. Submit to God’s royal son, or
he will become angry, and you will be destroyed in the midst of all your
activities— for his anger flares up in an instant. But what joy for all who take
refuge in him!â€
Psalms 2:10-12 NLT
Submitted to the City-County Observer by Karen Seltzer