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Ritzy’s Fantasy Of Lights Open For The Holiday Season

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Ritzy’s Fantasy Of Lights Open For The Holiday Season

It’s the 25th year for Ritzy’s Fantasy of Lights and organizers say they couldn’t do it without all the help they get from the community.
The light display kicked off in Garvin Park, and it’s also going to help raise money for the Easter Seals Rehab Center. Ritzy’s Fantasy of Lights kicked off tonight at 5 o’clock and wrapped up around 10 o’clock. If you missed today’s ceremonial kick off, don’t worry, because it runs through New Year’s Day.
Taylor Skinner, who participated in the ceremonial kick off, explains, “It kind of brings us all together because we have had a rough week you know. So it’s a good thing to do as a family. I am really excited to go see it. It looks like fun and the carriage ride looks like a lot of fun and hopefully, this little thing over here has fun too. She’s calling the horses.”

For vehicles up to 6 people, admission is at least $7 per vehicle.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST
ECHO COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE 4/5 rating   3 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Calls patients with appointment reminders. Balances cash drawers daily. 1 year clinical experience preferred….
Easily apply
Nov 18
Receptionist (Pool)
Encompass Health 3.1/5 rating   836 reviews  – Evansville, IN
The Receptionist maintains internal and external communications of hospital and community through the operation of the telephone switchboard and front desk…
Nov 18
Front Office Check In
Oncology Hematology Associates 4.1/5 rating   8 reviews  – Newburgh, IN
Answer phones, check in patients for a 9 doctor practice. Fulltime position with benefits….
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Nov 16
Secretary to Principal
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 3.8/5 rating   42 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$17.35 an hour
This position will automatically be enrolled in the Public Employees’ Retirement Fund (PERF) through the state of Indiana, which includes a defined benefit …
Nov 16
Brentwood Springs – Intake Clerk
Springstone Inc. 1.3/5 rating   8 reviews  – Newburgh, IN
Clerk answers all inquiry calls regarding treatment and the facility, presents treatment options, documents calls and sets appointments for callers seeking…
Nov 18
Medical Office Check In Position
Oncology Hematology Associates 4.1/5 rating   8 reviews  – Newburgh, IN
Answering a multiline phone, experience with computers, team player. Front office position. Must be personable, enjoy working with the public….
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Nov 16
Leasing Specialist
Cross Lake Apartments – Evansville, IN
$11.50 an hour
Collect application fees, security deposits and rent payments. Accepting payments along with posting payments….
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Nov 17
Customer Service Representative
Healthy Spaces – Evansville, IN
Represent us by answering calls, setting service and sales appointments, scheduling production installations, and following up with customers on various issues….
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Nov 16
Float Secretary
Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare 3.5/5 rating   12 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Applicants must pass the required criminal background checks, pass a drug screen, hold a valid driver’s license and qualify for Southwestern’s vehicle liability…
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Nov 18
Brentwood Springs – Human Resources Assistant
Springstone Inc. 1.3/5 rating   8 reviews  – Newburgh, IN
Springstone fulfills its mission of Changing People’s Lives by building and operating innovative behavioral health care hospitals and outpatient locations that…
Nov 18
Patient Account Representative
Deaconess Health System 3.6/5 rating   50 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Inquiries via correspondence, electronic mail, or telephone are to be worked within three business days. Responsible for the resolution of patient inquiries…
Nov 16
Dock to Driver Training Program: Evansville, IN
Holland 3.4/5 rating   378 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$16 an hour
We provide mentoring as you obtain a Certified Driver License (CDL) with all the necessary endorsements. Applicants that meet Holland hiring criteria and are…
Nov 16
Full-Time Manager-in-Training (Assistant Manager)
Tradehome Shoe Stores 3.6/5 rating   196 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$915 a week
Assistant Managers are required to relocate at the end of their training program in order to become a General Manager of their own store….
Nov 17
Bartender
Red Lobster 3.8/5 rating   4,986 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Job Qualifications – Must be of legal age to serve alcohol based on state requirements. As a Bartender at Red Lobster, you will help our guests celebrate by…
Nov 18
Jeep Sales Associate – Mount Vernon, IN
Expressway Dodge 3.7/5 rating   12 reviews  – Mount Vernon, IN
$55,000 – $85,000 a year
Valid driver’s license & clean driving record. Welcome all guests, understand and demonstrate vehicle product features and technologies, create brand excitement…
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Office Manager
Kool Smiles 3.2/5 rating   378 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Ready to change lives (including your own)? Management experience in healthcare, retail, restaurant or hospitality industry….
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Store Employee
Casey’s General Stores 3.5/5 rating   2,563 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Store Associates run the cash register, operate kitchen equipment, and keep the store stocked and clean, all in a customer-friendly environment….
Nov 18
USI – FT Catering Assistant
Sodexo Inc. 3.8/5 rating   11,714 reviews  – Evansville, IN
May serve as a point of contact for the customers, booking catering, answering questions and potential planning for future service needs….
Nov 16
Youth Care Worker (2nd shift)
Hillcrest Youth Services, Inc. – Evansville, IN
$11 an hour
Must be 21 years old with a high school diploma or GED and must be able to pass a criminal background check, urine drug screen, possess a valid driver’s license…
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Nov 17
Inbound Delivery Inventory Coordinator
RAS Delivery Services 2.8/5 rating   9 reviews  – Evansville, IN
This includes handling/moving heavy product by hand truck/dolly, data entry of all delivery paperwork in computer system, coordinating delivery routes,…
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Nov 16
Bartender
Yadav – TGIF – Evansville, IN
Engages with Guests by making drinks in front of the Guest using working flair. EXPERT INSTIGATORS – Creates a seamless Guest experience by being the face of…
Nov 16
Brentwood Springs – Housekeeper
Springstone Inc. 1.3/5 rating   8 reviews  – Newburgh, IN
Valid Drivers License preferred. Springstone fulfills its mission of Changing People’s Lives by building and operating innovative behavioral health care…
Nov 18
Full Time Store Associate- EVANSVILLE PAVILION
Payless ShoeSource 3.6/5 rating   4,286 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, age, sex, pregnancy,…
Nov 16
Part Time Medical Billing / Administrative Position
Pollux Systems, Inc. – Evansville, IN
*Job Description* Pollux Systems, located in Evansville, IN at the cross section of Interstate 69 and the Lloyd Expressway, is an industry leader in multi…
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Nov 16
Part-Time Evening Photographer
Romain Cross Pointe Auto Park – Evansville, IN
Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving history. Prepares the work area and the vehicles before, during, and after taking…
Nov 16
Retail Banker – Evansville East
Woodforest National Bank 3.3/5 rating   1,025 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Processes a variety of customer transactions accurately and efficiently in adherence to bank policies and regulations such as cashing checks, processing…
Nov 16
Aspire Day Program Aide – Req #ADS18-002
Easterseals Rehabilitation Center Evansville – Evansville, IN
$10 an hour
Must be able to lift 70 pounds occasionally and 40 pounds on a regular basis and have a valid Driver’s License with current car Insurance….
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Nov 16
Part-Time Accounting Assistant
Romain Cross Pointe Auto Park – Evansville, IN
Must possess and continuously maintain a valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record. This part-time hourly and non-exempt position is responsible…
Nov 16
Brentwood Springs – Intake Specialist
Springstone Inc. 1.3/5 rating   8 reviews  – Newburgh, IN
Valid Driver’s License and a favorable Motor Vehicle Report and proof insurance when using own auto. Master’s Degree in Social Work or Counseling preferred, RN…
Nov 18
Sales Associate
Spencer Gifts and Spirit Halloween 3.8/5 rating   1,712 reviews  – Evansville, IN
The Sales Associate is responsible for maintaining Guest Services as per Company Standard. The physical demands of the job require climbing ladders, lifting up…
Nov 18

Jersey Boys

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“TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE!” raves the New York Post for JERSEY BOYS, the 2006 Tony, Grammy and Olivier Award®-winning Best Musical about Rock and Roll Hall of Famers The Four Seasons: Frankie Valli, Bob Gaudio, Tommy DeVito, and Nick Massi. This is the true story of how four blue-collar kids became one of the greatest successes in pop music history. They wrote their own songs, invented their own sounds and sold 175 million records worldwide – all before they were 30! JERSEY BOYS features their hit songs “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Rag Doll,” “Oh What a Night” and “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You.” Please Note: JERSEY BOYS contains authentic, “profane Jersey language” and is recommended for ages 12+

A JFK TRIBUTE

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ADOPT A PET

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Takara is an orange & white kitten from the “orca” litter. She originally had 3 siblings, all of whom have been adopted, and now hopefully it’s her turn soon! She’s 5 months old. She is already spayed & ready to go home today for $60! Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563for details!

“READERS FORUM” NOVEMBER 22, 2018

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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? 

WHATS ON YOUR MIND TODAY?

Todays“Readers Poll” question is: Are you pleased that Vanderburgh County Commissioner-elect Jeff Hatfield would like for roads, construction, and professional contracts be put out for competitive bids?

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LONGING FOR THE COMPORTS OF HOME THIS THANKSGIVING

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LONGING FOR THE COMPORTS OF HOME THIS THANKSGIVING

CRISTINE FLOWERS, NOVEMBER 18,2018

In 1981, I spent my junior year in Paris. It should have been a magnificent time, something that people with English majors and literary aspirations would have called “halcyon.”There I was, 19 years old, single, and earnest in the City of Lights. I should have been Leslie Caron dancing along the banks of the Seine with Gene Kelly, or Audrey Hepburn dancing in front of the Arc de Triomphe with Fred Astaire.

Instead, I was living alone, thousands of miles away from my Philadelphia home, and my father was dying of cancer.The thought of dancing never even entered my mind.

It wasn’t supposed to be this way.My “Junior Year In Paris” had been planned ever since I took Frenchin fourth grade at Merion Mercy.My first real memory is of twirling around in our Logan living room on Wingohocking Street to Jacques Offenbach’s “GaeB.te CopyrightParisienne” like one of the dancers at the Moulin Rouge. So when the opportunity presented itself, I applied for the year-abroad program, was accepted, and paid the fees. One month later, Daddy was diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer at the age of 42.

Of course, I begged to stay home.When the begging failed to move my parents, who saw the trip as a way to protect me from watching my father fade away, I became belligerent and vowed not to go. My father kicked that belligerence right out of me by saying, “If you stay here, you are basically saying you want to watch me die.If you do what we planned, you are telling me that you expect to come back and spend many more years with your father.”

Damn him, for always winning these skirmishes.

The day I left, it poured in typically melodramatic Hollywood fashion. Actually, since we’re talking Paris, it was more like one of those maudlin moments from a FraneB’ois Truffaut film where everyone looks depressed and all of the men are wearing scarves even though it’s 75 degrees outside. The pretense of “I’ll see you in a little while, pop,” was shattered by the vise-like hug I gave him.If he didn’t have any broken ribs it wasn’t for lack of effort on my part.

And so my Parisian adventure started out on a sour note, Amer for this American. But my youth and my innate optimism (or possibly narcissism) helped me appreciate the surroundings, and while my heart longed to hear my father’s voice in these precell phone days, my stomach was comforted with chocolate, baguettes slathered in butter, chocolate, apple tarts, and more chocolate.

Until Thanksgiving rolled around.

Regardless of how delicious French cuisine might be, our Gallic friends cannot do Thanksgiving. Even their translation for the holiday is so awkward that it demonstrates how much of an afterthought it is: Le Jour de l’Action de Donner Grace or literally, the Day of the Act of Giving Thanks. By the time you finish saying it, the turkey is already cold.

The week leading up to the holiday left me incredibly depressed, remembering the type of Thanksgiving food we would have at home: turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, Brussels sprouts with bacon, corn, beets, pumpkin pie, apple pie, and lasagna (my Italian mother’s inevitable addition to the meal).

As I grieved for my father, who was becoming increasingly weaker, I mourned the meal that reminded me of our happier times.I felt like Emily in Our Town, walking ghost-like through the streets of Paris, looking for something that would carry the echoes of home.

Then I saw it.

Perched in the window of a patisserie was a small tart, the size of my palm, with maple leaves cut into the pastry and a tiny marzipan turkey perched on the edge. Through tears, I paid for the treasure, snatched it up, then walked to school where I could make a very expensive transatlantic call home.

It was the last time my father would recognize my voice.

Not knowing that then, but feeling quite blessed, I gave thanks.