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$1 million DOJ community grant awarded to Indy’s east side

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Katie Stancombe for www.theindianalawyer.com

The City of Indianapolis has received another grant from the Department of Justice aimed at reducing violent crime. Announced by Mayor Joe Hogsett and Indiana Southern District U.S. Attorney Josh Minkler on Wednesday, the Community Based Crime Reduction grant is designed to assist in efforts to eliminate gun violence and crime on Indianapolis’ east side.

Community members gathered under a tent pitched in the abandoned Sherman Park and cheered despite the rainy weather, applauding when Hogsett announced that the nearly $1 million grant will be used to target root causes of crime in their neighborhood.

The award, which Hogsett described as a “giant shot in the arm,” comes a key time for the area. The money will target the Indy East Promise area and the John Boner Neighborhood Centers, including Sherman Park, 10th and Rural and Englewood Village.

“In recent years, we have witnessed a lot of development on the Eastside, and that comes down to the efforts of the people who live here,” Hogsett said. “Residents of the Eastside believe in their community, and they are working alongside the City of Indianapolis and police to find out how best we can, together, reverse trends on violence and crime.”

Over the course of the next three years, the grant will be used to address key barriers in the area, including poverty, family economic instability, substance abuse, mental illness and a decaying environment. The coordinated efforts will also include a focus on targeted enforcement, community policing and wraparound social service programs.

Work with the grant money begins immediately and continues through September 2021. Year one will include an intensive neighborhood planning process to develop community-oriented revitalization strategies that improve quality of life for residents and reduce crime in the area, which is located entirely within the 46201 area code. Years two and three will focus on the implementation of that plan, pending its approval by the DOJ.

Eastside resident Chris Staab has lived in the community for 30 years and said the grant will be a great tool that they intend to use to better their neighborhood.

“This is a huge deal for us. I’m thrilled to death to see how all of this is coming together,” Staab said. “Now the hard work is going to come in the next three years to see what we can do with this.”

Staab said the community can no longer afford to rely solely on the IMPD and city agencies to target the issue of crime and gun violence.

“The community has got to step up and take charge of their neighborhoods, or we’ll lose it,” Staab said. “This is a great way that we can take that data and then go back and actually talk to neighbors, find out what their needs are and how we can find ways to reduce the violence.”

FanFest to take place on Saturday outside Ford Center

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Event is an annual celebration for fans

 The annual FanFest event is set for this Saturday, November 3 prior to the University of Evansville men’s basketball exhibition game against New Mexico Highlands.

FanFest will take place from 10:30 a.m. through 12:30 p.m. with the Purple Aces game beginning at 1 p.m. inside the Ford Center.  Highlighting the festivities is a visit by UE head coach Walter McCarty and Craig Snow, who is the current head coach of the Cowboys and was a star player for the Aces.  Snow remains 10th in program history in scoring and was a starter on the 1999 NCAA Tournament Team.  The duo will be at FanFest at 11:45 a.m. to address the fans.

Admission is free and it will take place at Freedom Plaza, which is directly across from the main entrance of the Ford Center.

Food vendors that will be present include Backstage, The Rooftop, Keylee’s Pizza and Marx

BBQ.  There will also be a beer garden.

Live music will take place at the event along with a photo booth, corn hole and more.

 

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Applications Now Being Accepted for St. Vincent’s 2019 HCAMPS

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Middle school students interested in a career in healthcare have the opportunity to participate in St. Vincent’s 2019 HCAMPS, a program presented by Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana, in partnership with the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation and the Catholic Diocese of Evansville. 2019 HCAMPS will take place June 10 – 14, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.

 

HCAMPS is open to current seventh grade students (eighth graders in 2019) in Gibson, Posey, Warrick and Vanderburgh counties who are interested in a healthcare related field. During the camp, students will work in simulation labs, tour local health science facilities and perform various hands-on activities. In addition, students will learn about the variety of careers possible in the healthcare industry, the best healthcare positions to pursue to gain employment and the academic requirements for healthcare related fields.

 

Students interested in attending need to fill out an application at https://bit.ly/appHCAMPS2019 by 4 p.m., Friday, January 11, 2019. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale or equivalent to apply. In addition, each student must complete a 150-word essay explaining why he/she is interested in participating in the program. Cost for the program is $100 (due after acceptance) and financial aid is available.

 

For more information regarding the program, contact Margaret Moutseous, program director with St. Vincent/Ascension, at 812-485-4221 or by email at mlmoutseous@ascension.org. Questions regarding the application process can be directed to Vic Chamness, EVSC director of science and health, at 812-435-0904 or by email at hcamps@evsck12.com.

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Oct 30

CELEBRATE DIVERSITY DIA DE LOS MUERTOS (DAY OF THE DEAD) AT ANGEL MOUNDS

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Honor the memory of the departed and experience our community’s cultural diversity as we celebrate this uniquely Mexican holiday from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Saturday at Angel Mounds, 8215 Pollack Ave.
Enjoy dance performances, lectures, authentic food and hands-on activities. Admire our beautiful ofrenda room, where candles illuminate highly decorative, temporary altars to those we remember. Be sure to catch Chicago-based traditional Mexican folk music and dance ensemble, Sones de México, who, as part of their main performance at 3:30 p.m., will be working with local songwriters to create and perform a corrido, or tragic ballad, for a community figure, to be announced.
The event is free and open to the public.

THUNDERBOLTS WELCOME DOGS TO THE GAME ON NOVEMBER 3

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: (October 31, 2018) Tommy Pecoraro, Broadcaster Evansville Thunderbolts 812-422-BOLT(2658)tpecoraro@evansvillethunderbolts.com

DOGS NIGHT OUT COMING THIS SATURDAY

Evansville, Ind: The Evansville Thunderbolts would like to remind you that this upcoming Saturday’s game against the Knoxville Ice Bears will be the first of two Dogs Night Out promotion nights this season, sponsored by Midwestern Pet Foods.

Fans can bring their pet dogs to the game for only five dollars extra per dog, and the first 100 dogs in the door will receive a free goodie bag, so be sure to arrive early! Wiener dog races will also be taking place, during the first intermission. Even if you do not have a dog, there is still plenty of reason to come, as the Vanderburgh Humane Society will be on hand with dogs available for adoption! All dogs will be able to be seated in sections 109-112, with dog rest areas and water bowls in the concourse immediately behind the listed sections. You will also be able to take your dog outside behind section 109, near the Sky Walk.

Following the game, fans are welcome onto the ice to meet and greet with the players, upon completion of a signed waiver. Waivers can be picked up behind section 102. Unfortunately, dogs will NOT be allowed onto the ice after the game. Skates will be supplied by Swonder Ice Arena, however you may bring your own skates from home as well.

The Thunderbolts are currently competing in their third season in the SPHL (Southern Professional Hockey League). Season tickets are less than $9 per game. To order your tickets for this season, call 812-422-BOLT(2658).

About Evansville Thunderbolts: The Evansville Thunderbolts is the area’s only professional hockey team. The Thunderbolts are a proud member of the Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL). The team is owned and operated by VW Sports, L.L.C, a subsidiary of VenuWorks, Inc. www.evansvillethunderbolts.com

NOEL-THE MUSICAL INVITES LOCAL PERFORMERS TO JOIN THE CAST FOR ITS EVANSVILLE SHOW DECEMBER 7

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NOËL – THE MUSICAL INVITES LOCAL PERFORMERS TO JOIN THE CAST FOR ITS EVANSVILLE SHOW THIS DECEMBER 7th

ONLINE AUDITIONS ARE BEING HELD TO GIVE THREE LUCKY LOCALS A CHANCE TO BE ON STAGE INA MAGICAL NEW HOLIDAY MUSICAL!

DEADLINE FOR AUDITION SUBMISSION IS TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6TH

(Evansville, Nov 1, 2018) ————- VenuWorks Theatricals, the production company behind the brand new holiday show Noël – The Musical, on tour this Holiday season in the US, has just announced an amazing opportunity for local performing artists to be part of the new Christmas musical when it comes to the Victory Theatre in Evansville, IN on Friday December 7th 2018.

The producers are extending a never before seen opportunity for lucky local performing artists to join the cast of NOËL as members on stage at the Victory Theatre, and are seeking to fill up to three separate chorus roles; Barnabas (an adult male who is homeless and down on his luck); Emily (an adult female, homeless woman, but an eternal optimist); Youth (male “Cody” or female “Greta” 11– 14 years of age).

NOËL -The Musical is a wonderful family show, filled with mayhem, magic and music! Set in modern day London, NOËL is a heartwarming tale of a little girl (Noël), who is preparing for her starring role in a school Christmas play when her mother suddenly disappears. She keeps hermother’s disappearance a secret and embarks alone on a quest to find her. Along the way, shebefriends a diverse group of homeless characters that have lost their way in life, including Nick, whobelieves the world has forgotten the true meaning of Christmas. Noël’s bright innocence andunwavering belief in finding her mother, inspires Nick to embrace life once more, finding love and hope in himself and in the world.

In order to be considered for one of the walk-on roles in the December 7th performance, candidates should submit a 3-minute audition video to victorytheatreevv@gmail.com by 10PM CT Tuesday November 6th. The audition video should include the candidate’s name and a short theatrical background, why they are auditioning for NOËL and 16 bars of audition music that demonstrates their vocal range. The final selection will be made by the production team of NOËL, headed by Tour Director, Sam Scalamoni. No resume or photo is needed (Under 18 must be co-signed by a legal guardian over 18 years old). For more information on the auditions check out the video on the Victory Theatre’s Facebook Page.

Friday | December 7th| 7.30pm Victory Theatre| Evansville, IN

Tickets On Sale Now! Ticket price [$26-$46]
Tickets available at Ticketmaster.com or by phone 800 745 3000 For more information visit the website at www.noelthemusical.com

Children’s March On Evansville

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Youth of all ages are invited to take part in the Children’s March on Evansville on November 4, 2018.
The Children’s March on Evansvillewill provide a platform for youth to come together in support of eliminating bias, prejudice, bullying and social stigmas in our community.
The purpose of the March is to actively promote love, cultural understanding and acceptanceusing the voices of the future leaders of our community.
Gather your group and family and meet us at the Four Freedoms Monument on November 4, 2018 at 3 pm. Sign making will begin at 2 pm at Old National Bank located downtown at One Main Street. Registration is not required.
Spread the Word! Share the events on your social media pages. Encourage others to take action! Use hashtags #ChildrensMarchEVV and #LoveNotHateEvv.