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WISHING EVERYONE A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS

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We send out Christmas greetings to friends and family near and far, we put up the tree in hopes Santa will arrive, but most of all we take the time to thank God for His Son. Kate Summers  |   Christmas Greetings 

And so, seven hundred years before the Wise Men gave, before the angels sang, and before the shepherds arrived, Isaiah explains for us in wonderful detail what Christmas is all about. Daniel Akin  |   Christmas Messages 

Christmas is for everyone, adults and children alike. Allow this season fill your heart, and let go of the things you dislike. Julie Hebert  |  Christmas Poems 

When we remember a special Christmas, it is not the presents that made it special, but the laughter, the feeling of love, and the togetherness of friends and family that made that Christmas special. Catherine Pulsifer  |  Family 

Some countries don’t celebrate Christmas, but everyone welcomes in the New Year, even if it’s on different dates. Paul K Stevens, Vintage New Year: Cards, Customs, Quotes, Poems, Myths and Legends  |   New Year Quotes 

I have come to discover material gifts aren’t the important things of Christmas. I learned this through an experience even as a young child. I now know relationships, traditions, and the greatest gift of all – Jesus, are the important gifts to treasure. Charlotte Holt, Christmas Traditions and Memories  |   Memory 

God’s love is a gift beyond measure that surrounds us and covers us when the fire of life rains down. It is God’s love and the very reason for the season we call Christmas – or it should be. Mary Southerland  |   Let God Guide You 

With the passage of time and increased maturity, our excitement regarding Christmas may change. But our reason for celebrating grows deeper and more meaningful as our focus shifts from gifts to Christ. Now the tree reminds us of the tree Jesus died on to pay for our sins. The lights testify that He is the Light of the World, and the gifts are a mere shadow of the greatest gift ever given – Jesus Christ. Charles Stanley |   Quotes about Change 

I will live this day as if it were Christmas. I will be a giver of gifts and deliver to my enemies the gift of forgiveness; my opponents, tolerance; my friends, a smile; my children, a good example, and every gift will be wrapped with unconditional love. Og Mandino, Mission: Success: A Breathtaking Personal Message of Hope and Happiness for a Successful Life  |   Love 

December days . . . as Christmas time draws near; brings family warmth, and friendship’s joyful cheer, from memory’s store so many days to bless and cherish so in quiet thankfulness. Johm McLeod  |  Inspirational Poems 

I bring you the most joyful news ever announced, and it is for everyone! The Savior – yes the Messiah, the Lord – has been born tonight in Bethlehem! Luke 2:10 -11  |   Joy 

Advent is a season of wise women and men following the example of Jesus and thereby constructing a spiritual life on solid principles. Robert F. Morneau, Fathoming Bethlehem  |   Wise 

It amazes me that something that happened over 2000 years ago is still recognized today. The birth of Jesus Christ – the reason for Christmas. May we always be inspired and may we always recognize that this miracle is the reason for our celebrations. Catherine Pulsifer  |   Inspirational Quotes 

Peace on earth will come to stay, when we live Christmas every day. Helen Steiner Rice |   Peace 

I don’t want a Christmas you can buy. I don’t want a Christmas you can make. What I want is a Christmas you can hold. A Christmas that holds me, remakes me, revives me. I want a Christmas that whispers, Jesus. Ann Voskamp, The Greatest Gift  |   Wish 

And at this Christmas season, when we pause to reflect on the Incarnation of Christ – that is, of God becoming human in Jesus – we reemphasize that Jesus Christ should remain central to the celebration. Melvin Banks Sr. |   Focus 

We don’t need more parties, or decorations, or gifts, or worries, or expectations to be added to Christmas. What we really need is some grace. For ourselves and others. And we need to love people. Susanna Foth Aughtmon, Mornings with Jesus  |  Worry 

Don’t be like the religious leaders who were more concerned with tradition. Follow the example of the wise men, and seek God this Christmas. It’s the reason we celebrate Christmas – God wants to connect with you! Rick Warren  |  Example 

Christmas is the season for kindling the fire of hospitality in the hall, the genial flame of charity in the heart. Washington Irving  |   Christmas Brings Memories Flooding Back 

What is Christmas? It is tenderness for the past, courage for the present, hope for the future. It is a fervent wish that every cup may overflow with blessings rich and eternal, and that every path may lead to peace. Agnes M. Pharo  |   Future 

Anyone familiar with the Christmas Story itself will also understand that Mary was happily married to Joseph and that the willing took on the role of caregiver for Jesus. Sarah Lawrence, Mary Mother Of Jesus: Understanding Mary a Bit Closer  |   Happy 

After all, isn’t Christmas the beginning of our hope? It is the celebration of God becoming man and taking on the ‘form of a servant’ so that he could ultimately give His life for us. Dr. David Jeremiah  |   Believe 

The angels’ visit to the shepherds became the first Christmas celebration. It’s as though heaven and earth were celebrating it together, as though a portal to glory had been opened up. Greg Laurie  |   Angel Smiling On You 

Christmas can’t be bought from a store . . . Maybe Christmas means a little bit more. Dr.Seuss  |   Appreciation 

Who can add to Christmas? The perfect motive is that God so loved the world. The perfect gift is that He gave His only Son. The only requirement is to believe in Him. The reward of faith is that you shall have everlasting life. Corrie Ten Boom  |   Faith 

The love we feel, that sense of joy for the Christmas Miracle, the Baby Boy will not wither, break or fade for it’s a promise that God has made. Susan J. Ellis, Christmas Reflections Thru the Years: My Christmas Greetings  |   Trust 

As he considered this, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream. “Joseph, son of David,” the angel said, “do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife. For the child within her was conceived by the Holy Spirit. And she will have a son, and you are to name him Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.” Matthew 1:20-21 (NLT)  |   Angel 

There is a new spiritual energy to the beginning of Advent. It has little to do with the countdown of shopping days to Christmas. It has to do with Advent’s intrinsic, embedded hope of a new life, a changed life, in Christ. S. Joseph Krempa, Captured Fire: Seasonal and Sanctoral Cycle, Year Two  |   Enthusiasm 

All around us at Christmas this year there will be those less fortunate than we are. But don’t pass up the opportunities God gives you this Christmas to personally “be charitable” to others. Dr. David Jeremiah  |   Giving Is Fun 

God’s Message is very personal, and it is life changing. Open yourself to receive God’’s Message this Advent. David Mead, Message In The Manger  |   Inspirational Messages 

You see, the Christmas most people celebrate is not the way God intended it to be celebrated. We have commercialized it, super-sized it, downgraded it, and for most people, ignored the real meaning of Christmas. C. P. Lewis, Humpty Dumpty Is Damaged Goods: A Christmas Message in 9 Lessons and Carols 

The only blind person at Christmas time is he who has not Christmas in his heart. Hellen Keller  |   Famous Quotes 

We can participate in every festivity of the Christmas season, but until we receive the gift of Jesus Christ, we will never truly experience Christmas. Mary Southerland  |   Experience 

Christmas celebrates a similar moment for us – God breaking through to our world. In a feeding stall of all places. He will not leave us in the dark. He is the pursuer, the teacher. He won’t sit back while we miss out. So He entered our world. He sends signals and messages: H-o-p-e. L-i-f-e. Max Lucado, Because of Bethlehem 

This season, keep your eyes and heart open for unexpected ways that God will reveal to you the hope of Christmas. Jack Countryman  |   Hope 

Wonderful counselor and heaven father, guide us to see the true meaning of the gifts we have and that we share this Christmas. D. Duane Engler, 40 Prayers for Christmas  |   Sharing 

The holy magic that filled that lonely stable so long ago still fills the air of Christmas today. Mary Hollingsworth  |   Miracles 

Happy, happy Christmas, that can win us back to the delusions of our childish days; that can recall to the old man the pleasures of his youth; that can transport the sailor and the traveller, thousands of miles away, back to his own fire-side and his quiet home! Charles Dickens |   Charles Dickens Quotes 

Christmas has been, as for many, something of a challenge to find the best way of being together across distance and differences. The biggest difference and perhaps distance has been between the family and the rituals of Christmas at home and then Christmas and its message in church – which speaks of poverty as well as generosity. Robin Morrison, Christmas Poems  |   Generosity 

At Christmas we decorate our trees with festive lights and ornaments. But the real “tree” in the Christmas story wasn’t beautiful at all; it was a cruel instrument of execution, used to bring about the death of God’s Son. Greg Laurie, Red The Color of Christmas: 15 Favorite Christmas Messages  |   Beauty 

Thanksgiving, at least in the U.S., leads directly to the Christmas holiday where gifts are given to friends and family as an expression of heartfelt love and appreciation. Devin D. Thorpe, 925 Ideas to Help You Save Money, Get Out of Debt and Retire A Millionaire So You Can Leave Your Mark on the World  |   Thanksgiving 

Every Christmas a thousand, thousand preachers ask if we will make more room for Jesus than the Bethlehem innkeeper of long ago ever did. Les Norman; Pilar Norman, Never Have A Minute To Call Your Own: Well, Now You Do  |  Words of Faith 

But everywhere throughout the world – throughout this war that covers the world–there is a special spirit that has warmed our hearts since our earliest childhood – a spirit that brings us close to our homes, our families, our friends and neighbors – the Christmas spirit of “peace on earth, good will toward men.” It is an unquenchable spirit. Franklin Roosevelt  |  Franklin Roosevelt Quotes 

Now, granted, the Christmas tree doesn’t have “everlasting life” just because it is evergreen, but it does represent that to us. It is a symbol of life. Patricia Meyers, 70 Extraordinary Object Lessons for Home School and Sunday School  |  Life   |   

One of my favorite Christmas traditions is attending the Candlelight Christmas Eve service . . . Shari Howerton, Breaking the Chains  |  Impact Of Christmas Shoes Song 

During the legendary Christmas truce of 1914, English and German soldiers stopped fighting one another, met in the “no man’s land” between their armies, traded goods, sang Christmas carols, and even played soccer. Joshua Nickel, The Reign of Grace and the End of Sin in Your Life  |  Music 

So during this Christmas season, let us take comfort in Him–and always. Julia Audrina Carrington, Comfort for Today–A Book in Honor of Christmas  |  Expressions of God 

Is it an acceptable boundary to simply send a Christmas card and ignore a friend for the rest of the year? Jeffrey Dawson, Boundaries: Line Between Right And Wrong  |  Friend 

Christmas – that magic carpet that wraps itself about us, that something so intangible that it is like a fragrance. It may weave a spell of nostalgia. Christmas may be a day of feasting, or of prayer, but always it will be a day of remembrance – a day in which we think of everything we have ever loved. Arnold Westcott  |  Prayer 

Once you put your Christmas tree up, wrap any presents you have and put them under the tree; this will take some of the stress out of last minute wrapping and also looks nice under the tree. Catherine Pulsifer  |  Stress 

Christmas just wouldn’t be Christmas without mince pies. Rosanne Hewitt-Cromwell, Like Mam Used to Bake  |  Funny 

As this is one of the most anticipated meals of the year, a little bit of planning will help to relieve the stress that surrounds producing a Christmas turkey dinner. Sheila Kiely, Gimme The Recipe  |  Words of Encouragement 

Christmas can become overly expensive if you let it. Remember a homemade gift is not only nice, but also says, “I love You” more than anything else. Catherine Pulsifer  |  Love 

You can paint cookies to make wonderful decorations for Christmas or other holidays. Whether you are looking for a fun project with the kids or just want to impress the neighbors, try painting cookies. Dennis Weaver, Dennis. Mrs. Claus’ Christmas Cookies  |  Children 

Christmas brings many pleasures; from tree trimming, to special music, exhanging gifts, good food to name only a few. Take time in this busy season to remember the reason for the season – the birth of Jesus Catherine Pulsifer  |  Birthday Quotes 

To be a parent who is unable to provide a Christmas is heartbreaking. We all need to share in making a Christmas for everyone. Rather than that one extra gift, give the money to your church, to an organization that provides for those less fortunate. By helping someone else you will realize the true meaning of Christmas. Catherine Pulsifer  |   Helping Others 

Christmas can be a maze of commercialism if we let it. Instead, let’s make it a moment of clarity in which we view our sometimes confusing and threatening world against the back drop of God’s gift to us: the Prince of Peace who was announced by angels on that original ‘midnight clear’. David Jeremiah  |  Time 

Christmas is a charming and memorable season for children, and it is perfectly reasonable for well-informed adults to enjoy cribs, candles, and carols, decorated trees, presents, and family feasts. It is not possible, however, to be a well-informed adult believer without adding to the value of the Christmas celebration by searching for the deeper meaning of the gospels, a meaning that is beyond the comprehension of young children. Noel Cooper, Gospel Overtures: The Message of the Christmas Stories in Matthew and Luke  |   

We can be an influence for what is good and right and wonderful about Christmas! We can focus on the fact that a special holiday is set apart and that time gives us the opportunity to proclaim the Christ that came and died for us!J S Brandon, Get rid of the ‘Bah! Humbug!’ Attitude This Christmas: A Message for Christians  |  Opportunity 

But I became convinced that if you drill down to its core, Christmas is based on a historical reality – the incarnation: God becoming man, spirit taking on flesh, the infinite entering the finite, the eternal becoming time-bound. Lee Strobel, The Case for Christmas  |  Encouraging

For it is good to be children sometimes, and never better than at Christmas, when its mighty Founder was a child Himself. Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol 

If I could wish a wish for you, it would be for peace and happiness not only now, but for the whole year through! Catherine Pulsifer, My Christmas Wish To YOU  |  Happiness 

Christmas was all about God’s gift to man, and His peace, as well as ours.Carolyn Molica, WINGS: A Journey in Faith from the Earthly to the Heavenly  |   Positive 

As you open your Christmas presents, open your heart to Christ’s presence.Miriam Kinai, Boxed Set 1 Quotations  |   Inspirational Sayings 

Christmas is more than just presents, it’s love and harmony. Julie Hebert  |   All That is a Christmas 

From home to home, and heart to heart, from one place to another. The warmth and joy of Christmas, brings us closer to each other. Emily Matthews  |  Home 

At Christmas play and make good cheer, For Christmas comes but once a year.Thomas Tusser  |   Good 

Christmas will always be as long as we stand heart to heart and hand in hand.Dr. Seuss  |   What Is The Christmas Spirit 

Christmas is a season not only of rejoicing but of reflection. Winston Churchill  |   Top Ten 

A CHRISTMAS DREAM INSPIRED BY IRVING & BING

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By Tom Purcell

I dream of “White Christmas” this year.

I speak of the Irving Berlin classic made famous by Bing Crosby – a sweet, wistful song that holds more power over me with each passing year.

According to CBS News, many speculate that Berlin was inspired to write the song in the late 1930s, while working on a movie in Beverly Hills and feeling homesick for his family in New York.

The holiday season was especially challenging for him. His three-week-old son had died on Christmas 1928. Berlin visited his grave every Christmas, and the sadness of his son’s death also influenced the song.

Berlin had set the half-finished song aside for a few years before finishing it during the Christmas season of 1940 or 1941.

Only 54 words, it would become a quintessentially American song – one that, to me, celebrates the American civility, prosperity and opportunity that Berlin was blessed to experience.

According to PBS.org , Berlin’s family fled to America from Russia when he was 5 to escape persecution of Jews.

His family “arrived in New York in 1893, settling in Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Compelled by poverty to work rather than attending school, Berlin made money by singing on streetcorners and later secured a job as a singing waiter at the Pelham Cafe. During this time, he also began writing songs of his own … .”

Berlin would go on to produce “an outpouring of ballads, dance numbers, novelty tunes and love songs that defined American popular song for much of the (20th) century,” says the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

“Irving Berlin has no place in American music – he is American music,” said composer Jerome Kern.

In any event, “White Christmas” offers a blend of melancholy and hopefulness, expressing a longing for snow-blanketed Christmases when “treetops glisten and children listen to hear sleigh bells in the snow” and hope that our days will be “merry and bright.”

The song premiered on Crosby’s radio show in December 1941, just 18 days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, a highly emotional time for America. Eight months later, Crosby was featured singing the song in the movie “Holiday Inn.”

However, critics “didn’t take much notice” of the song at first, according to Jody Rosen, author of “White Christmas: the Story of an American Song.”

She told CBS News that it wasn’t until Armed Forces Radio began to play the song that it struck a chord.

“It was 1942, the first winter that American troops had spent overseas,” she said. “So, these images of … snowy American, New Englandy Christmas really spoke to the longing, nostalgia and homesickness of the troops for their homeland and for the sweethearts and wives and mothers and fathers they’d left behind.”

And it spoke to a common longing for the civility, unity, sacrifice and hopefulness that all Americans were experiencing at that time.

Well, “White Christmas” is just as relevant now as it ever was – maybe more so.

Its sweet, wistful melody and lyrics make me long for renewed civility, unity, sacrifice and hopefulness – the same things, I believe, all Americans are longing for.

“We are not enemies, but friends,” said President Abraham Lincoln in his first inaugural address, whose message still resonates in 2017.

“We must not be enemies,” Lincoln said. “Though passion may have strained it must not break our bonds of affection. The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all over this broad land, will yet swell the chorus of the Union, when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels of our nature.”

Civility, unity, sacrifice and hopefulness – a great coming together.

That’s what I dream of for Christmas this year.

Local Man Shares His Experiences After Visiting All 193 Countries

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 Sal Lavallo started his international travel at a young age. The McCutchanville native wanted to go as far as possible, so he chose China and Japan. Little did Sal know, he would then visit the rest of the 190 countries on Earth.

A love for travel started when Sal started at the United World College boarding school in New Mexico. There, Sal says he was apart of a class of 200 students that represented 90 different countries. Sal says that this made the world feel small and more intimate.

It wasn’t until he started up NYU that his traveling started in kind. Studying comparative economics and comparative identity, his studies took him across the globe. Sal says he would go to see things like how different pacific islands differ from each other.

After graduating with a burgeoning passport, Sal took his talents to a global management consulting firm. Of course, the company Sal chose to work for aided him in his travels. This is where Sal says he really started to visit many different countries on business – and then even more on the weekends.

Now, many folks may think that this extreme amount of travel may be about checking off items on a bucket list, but for Sal, it goes way beyond that. He has tried to create positive change in all the places he has worked. Sal says that he worked with a handful of countries to create education reform that has helped the lives of 10 million children.

It was two years ago when the 27 year old started to really look at his passports. He decided to take six months off of work, but as it often happens, the six months turned into a year which ballooned into years.

During this time off, Sal decided to create a list of countries he hadn’t visited. He was able to visit them all, even the ones that many people may think as hard to access. He says he had no problem with countries like North Korea. He has called the United Arab Emirates his home for the past 6 years. He says that UAE has been the perfect launch pad to get anywhere and everywhere.

His journey ended recently as he made it to Malta, country 193 of 193. He had a tearful reunion with his parents before they headed back to the US. Sal is spending the holidays back home in McCutchanville before heading off again.

As for what’s next?

Sal says he isn’t sure but he knows it’ll be spectacular.

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What’s Quackin’ at cMoe?

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Happy Holidays from your Children’s Museum!

Every day we see how play cultivates the essential skills children need to thrive. Our goal is to spark momentum for a movement that highlights play’s central role in making our community happier, healthier and more innovative.
None of our impact in the lives of children and their families would be possible without the generous support of our donors, volunteers, members and other patrons. From our day-to-day operations to our exciting plan for change, we rely on you. We wholeheartedly appreciate your continued support and look forward to what the future holds. Please take a few moments to review our 2016-2017 Community Impact Reportto see your support in action.
We hope to see you here at the Museum over the holidays. The fun and learning never stops! From events and programs like Winter Break Camp, Happy Noon Years to new exhibits and great holiday items in the Millie Corner store. Allow cMoe to be a part of your child’s development.
On behalf of the cMoe staff and board of directors, warmest wishes to all of you for a wonderful holiday season and a prosperous New Year.

Arts Council Announces January 2018 Brown Bag Series line-up

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The Brown Bag Performance Series is a free program offered to the community by the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana. The series runs weekly from October through April at the Arts Council’s BSF Gallery, located at 318 Main Street in downtown Evansville. The Brown Bag Performance Series is every Wednesday at noon. Summer performances are once a month. It is encouraged to bring your lunch and a friend, and enjoy the free local performances. The Brown Bag Series is made possible in part by the Mesker Music Trust, managed by Fifth Third Investment Advisors. Below is the schedule for January 2018. 

1/3/18 B & B Entertainment – Chuck Blesch and Del Beasley perform all styles of music.

1/10/18 Angelus – Dedicated to the performance of sacred music of varied religious traditions and historical periods, this high school singing group returns for an annual Brown Bag visit.

1/17/18 The Shade Tree Players – Playing a variety of instruments from the dulcimer to the washtub bass, this group entertains with the preservation of mountain, gospel, and folk music.

1/24/18 Shepard Brass – The faculty brass quintet of the University of Evansville will share a variety of brass music.

1/31/18 Dr. Eric McCluskey – Accompanied by Anne Fiedler, the assistant professor of voice at the University of Evansville will return to perform show tunes.

Winter Break Activities at Wesselman Woods

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Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve is offering daily programs for children and families, December 26 – 29. All programs are included with regular nature center admission / free for members.

Pre-registration is recommended but not required. Pre-registered guests must arrive by the start of the program, or their seats will be released to walk-in guests.

To register, contact Gena at ggarrett@wesselmannaturesociety.org
or 812 479-0771 ext 102.TUESDAY, December 26
10:00 – 11:30
Family Discovery Hike
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Make & Take Craft – marbled paper ornaments
No registration necessary – while supplies last1:00 – 2:30
The Science of Frozen
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Recommended for ages 4 and up
Limited to 20 children

WEDNESDAY, December 27
10:00 – 11:00
Backyard Habitats
Learn more about the creatures that call our backyards home.
Recommended for ages 6 and up
Limited to 15 children

11:30 – 12:30
Make & Take Craft – tree cookie ornaments
No registration necessary – while supplies last

1:00 – 2:00
Nature Journaling
Practice techniques for creating a nature journal
Recommended for ages 6 and up
Limited to 15 children

THURSDAY, December 28
10:00 – 11:00
Family Discovery Hike
Take a walk through the woods with your family and see it with whole new eyes.
Limited to 20 people

11:30 – 12:30
Make & Take Craft – ribbon trees
recommended for ages 5 and up
No registration necessary – while supplies last

1:00 – 1:45
All-ages Snowflake Story Time
Limited to 20 children

FRIDAY, December 29
10:00 – 11:30 Bird is the Word
Learn how birds talk, how to talk like a bird, and go on a sound hunt!
Limited to 20 people

11:30 – 12:30
Make & Take Craft – Yarn-Wrapped Stars
No registration necessary – while supplies last

1:00 – 2:30 What Can Be Found Underground?
In the winter, it’s warmer in a cave…learn about
these fascinating underground places.
Recommended for ages 6 and up
Limited to 15 children

Quit Mortgaging Our Future, Dang It!

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Of course we need to cut taxes. But we already know this game. Politicians say that “government is too big,” but then make it bigger. They trumpet the need to cut spending, but then spend more.

And, of course, they cut taxes (just a little) without fixing the first two things; meaning that they’ll later raise taxes and cut promised benefits.

Nobody likes to pay taxes; but taxes are a symptom, not the disease itself. The disease is ungoverned, unregulated, out-of-control politics and all the cost and violence that entails.

Every single one of the other announced 2018 candidates for Indiana’s US Senate seat are promising more government. Every one of the othercandidates promise more fear-aggression-syndrome foreign policy, more domestic militarization, more intrusions into our privacy, trade and personal interactions.

I’m the only candidate promising less. A lot less.

I have a plan for Peace, prosperity, Security and Freedom in eight steps. But the summary is that I mean to cut the cost, intrusiveness, abusiveness and ineffectiveness of our central government by actually cutting powers, programs, agencies…and people, from that government. I propose establishing a truly federal (instead of our increasingly unitary) government as defined by the authorizing compact.

That is how this is supposed to work. That is still the law, as written and amended. And I’m the only candidate who’s all about that.

Messer to Author Legislation Expanding 529 Savings Plans to Homeschool Families

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Provision Stripped Out of Final Tax Bill by Senate Democrats

U.S. Rep. Luke Messer (IN-06) announced today he will introduce legislation to ensure homeschool families can use 529 savings plans to cover education expenses.

The newly passed Tax Cuts and Jobs Act originally included a provision that Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Messer had fought for to allow families, including homeschoolers, to use 529 accounts to save for elementary, secondary and higher education. A 529 plan is a tax-advantaged education savings plan designed to help families save for costs of education.

Hours before the final vote on the tax bill, however, Senate Democrats specifically targeted homeschool families by raising a procedural objectionthat ultimately excluded them from the 529 expansion.

“In a last ditch effort to obstruct the President’s tax cut plan, Senate Democrats targeted a provision that would have helped two million homeschooled students across America,” Messer said. “All this tactic did was delay final passage of the bill by one day, but it will hurt homeschooled children long-term. This is unacceptable. Our legislation will make sure homeschool families have the same opportunities and resources that every other student has.”

Messer has introduced legislation expanding 529 savings plans in every session of Congress since he’s been elected. As founder and co-chair of the Congressional School Choice Caucus, Messer has championed expanded choice for parents and consistently fought for more opportunities for students.

 

In Indiana, roughly 40,000 students are homeschooled.

Taylor Returns And Traore Sets Career Mark As Aces Fall To ISU

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UE Falls To Illinois State By A Final Of 72-66

Senior Dalen Traore set his career high with 11 points while Ryan Taylor scored 22 in his comeback but Illinois state made a late rally to pick up a 72-66 win over the University of Evansville men’s basketball team on Saturday at the Ford Center.

Traore did his damage for UE (10-4, 0-1 MVC) from the free throw line, hitting 9 out of 10 attempts.  Taylor drained 10 shots in 22 attempts while playing for 26 minutes.

Three other Aces notched double figures as Blake Simmons had 12, K.J. Riley finished with 11 and Duane Gibson had 10.

“It was a tough loss.  I really thought we did a lot of good things but give Illinois State credit,” UE head coach Marty Simmons said.  I thought we gave good effort, we just made mistakes at critical times and we have to get better at that.”

Illinois State (7-6, 1-0 MVC) was led by a 28-point game from Milik Yarbrough.  Twenty of those came in the first half.  Phil Fayne had 17 points while Keyshawn Evans finished with 16.

On the opening position of his first game back on the floor in over a month, Ryan Taylor connected on a jumper to give UE a 2-0 lead.  The UE defense held the Redbirds to 1-of-7 from the field while the Aces offense saw a Blake Simmons triple give them a 12-5 lead seven minutes in.

Duane Gibson, who missed the previous two games, notched a layup, steal and a runout for another bucket that gave the team an 18-10 lead.  The advantage reached double figures when Gibson’s sixth point of the game gave the Aces a 22-12 lead.

Evansville continued to hold a 10-point advantage at 24-14 with 6:44 left before Illinois State made its run.  The Redbirds finished the half on a 22-9 run as Milik Yarbrough had 20 points in the stanza.  They took their first lead of the day with three minutes left when an Isaac Gassman triple made it a 30-27 game.

On the last possession of the half, Yarbrough broke a tie at the buzzer, nailing a long triple to send the Redbirds to the break with a 36-33 lead.

The threes kept falling in the opening moments of the second half as Keyshawn Evans’ second of the day gave ISU its biggest lead at 39-35.  That is when Taylor took over the for the Aces.  He scored the first seven points of the half for UE, leading them to a 40-39 advantage.  He picked up his third foul less than three minutes in and temporarily went to the bench.

After ISU took a 46-44 lead, Taylor drained his eighth shot of the night before an and-one from K.J. Riley made it a 49-46 game in favor of Evansville and the lead got back up to seven at 55-48.

ISU had another run left in them, scoring the next six to cut the deficit to just one at 55-54 before a pair of Blake Simmons free throws brought the lead back to three.  The Redbirds responded on the other end of the floor.  UE went to a zone defense for the first time, but Keyshawn Evans found some room outside, hitting a game-tying three.

Ryan Taylor returned to the game with seven minutes left with four fouls and paid dividends almost immediately, putting the lead back into the Aces hands as he connected on a 10-footer.  Yarbrough hit two more free throws to give the Redbirds a 61-59 lead, but one of the unsung heroes of the day was Dalen Traore, who hit two free throws to tie it up and also set his career high.

An exciting back-and-forth contest continued.  Riley put UE on top at 66-65 with just over two minutes left, but Evans was true from long range once again, giving Illinois State the lead right back on the next trip down the floor.  With under a minute remaining, ISU held a 68-66 lead.  A pivotal out of bounds call gave the ball to the Redbirds where Evans hit another triple to put the game away.

“We have to pay more attention to details,” Ryan Taylor explained.  “We gave up a 10-point lead and the little things we did not do were the difference.  We need to build and pay attention to those details.”

Evansville shot 46.9% for the game while ISU checked in at 48.9%.  The Redbirds also took the rebounding battle by a 29-26 final.   The main difference on the day came from 3-point range as the Redbirds hit 11 out of 24 attempts and the Aces finished at 1-of-10.

Following the Christmas break, the Aces take to the road for a pair of league contest.  On December 30, Evansville heads to Chicago to take on Loyola before making the trek to Carbondale on January 3.