Wednesday, July 26th |
Fundraiser | 7:30 AM – 9:00 AM | Breakfast with Ben: Hosted by the Shoulders for Commissioner Committee
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Wednesday, July 26th |
Meeting | 6:00 PM | Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting
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Friday, August 18th |
Golf Scramble | 12:00 PM | State Representative Ryan Hatfield Golf Scramble
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Wednesday, August 30th |
Meeting | 6:00 PM | Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting
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Friday, September 8th |
Golf Scramble | 1:00 PM | Evansville Labor Temple Golf Scramble
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Wednesday, September 27th |
Meeting | 6:00 PM | Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting
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Friday, September 29th |
Golf Scramble | 8:00 AM | Commissioner’s Cup Golf Scramble for Ben Shoulders for County Commissioner
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Wednesday, October 25th |
Meeting | 6:00 PM | Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting
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Wednesday, November 29th |
Meeting | 6:00 PM | Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting
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Wednesday, December 27th |
Meeting | 6:00 PM | Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting
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Vanderburgh County Democratic Party Calendar of Events 7/18/2017
Ivy Tech Media Opportunity – Service Camp
What: Middle School students, High School & College helpers make items for the disabled
When: Wednesday, July 19, 6 to 8pm and Tuesday, July 25, 6 to 8pm.
Where: Ivy Tech Community College Evansville, rooms 169 & 171
Background: Participating middle school students will attend a camp learning about how automation and robotics technology can help those who have disabilities. Taught by Ivy Tech Program Chair Donna Zimmerman and others, students will learn how to make two different items that will help the disabled and construct them. Items being made include making a tap light into a big button and modifying stuffed animals so they can be actuated with the buttons instead of the small buttons that come on the stuffed animals and are difficult to push if one doesn’t have the fine motor skills to do so. The tap light is wired to the toy so that the person can press anywhere on the big button to make the toy sing and dance. At the conclusion of the camps, the modified toys will be donated to local agencies. There is no cost for campers to attend camp.
Contact at the event:Â Donna Zimmerman, associate professor of Technology and program chair for Advanced Automation and Robotics Technology
Adopt A Pet
Sandy is a 3-year-old female American rabbit. She was surrendered to VHS with five other female rabbits from an owner in Vincennes with terminal cancer. Sandy is spayed & microchipped, which are two services that pet store bunnies would never come with. Her adoption fee is only $40 and she’s ready to go home today! Contact Vanderburgh Humane for adoption details!
Sketch of poss suspect in murders of Abigail Williams & Liberty German
Sketch of poss suspect in murders of Abigail Williams & Liberty German. If you have info:
844-459-5786
abbylibbytip@cacoshrf.com
#delphi
Schultz Named Frontier League Player Of The Week
The Frontier League has named Evansville Otters outfielder John Schultz the Player of the Week.
Pointstreak, the official statistical provider of the Frontier League and the Independent Professional Baseball Federation, chooses the weekly award.
Schultz earned the fourth league honor for Evansville this season after right-handed pitcher Shane Weedman was selected Pitcher of the Week earlier this year after his no-hit performance against Southern Illinois on May 13 in a 4-0 win against the Miners.
Dane Phillips was selected as the Player of the Week June 12 after he batted .519 with 13 RBIs June 6-11 and Max Duval was Pitcher of the Week June 26 after making two starts the week before, going seven innings in both and earning two wins.
In earning the award, Schultz was 6 for 10 with a .600 batting average in a three-game weekend series against the Gateway Grizzlies. He finished the series with three RBIs and drew six walks against the Grizzlies after playing for the West Division earlier in the week at the Frontier League All-Star Game.
Schultz doubled in the All-Star Game and scored the West’s only run in a 4-1 loss to the East Division in Joliet, Ill. Wednesday. He finished 1 for 2 in his third All-Star Game with Evansville.
A West Lawn, Pa. native, Schultz has been one of the Otters’ most productive players since coming to Evansville in 2013.
After playing collegiately at the University of Pittsburgh, Schultz was drafted in the 34th round of the 2011 MLB Amateur Draft by the Florida Marlins. He spent the 2011 and 2012 seasons with the Marlins organization before signing with Evansville.
With Evansville, Schultz is batting .294 with 37 home runs and 184 RBIs. This season, Schultz is hitting .358 in 45 games so far with 12 doubles, six home runs, 37 RBIs and 34 runs scored.
The Evansville Otters return to Bosse Field Friday with a weekend series against the Washington Wild Things. This weekend’s promotional themes between two playoff contenders feature Indianapolis Colts Night, postgame fireworks, Boy Scout Night, Courier & Press Family Day and Fellowship Day.
Tickets for July 21-23 are still available by going to evansvilleotters.com or calling 812-435-8686. The homestand continues next Tuesday as the Otters welcome Traverse City to Bosse Field for a three-game series before the homestand concludes July 28-30 against Schaumburg.
All three games will air on 91.5 FM WUEV with Lucas Corley providing play-by-play coverage.
The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions. Group packages and single game tickets are now on sale. For more information, visit evansvilleotters.com or call 812-435-8686.
USI’s 40th annual Night Flight Road Run July 29 MORE INFORMATION
University of Southern Indiana Cross Country/Track & Field will hold its 40th annual Night Flight Road Run Saturday, July 29 on the USI campus.
The four-mile run begins at 8:30 p.m., taking place on campus roads and the USI-Burdette Trail. The one-mile run starts at 8:15 p.m. and a free half-mile run for kids eight & under takes place at 8 p.m.
Registration is $20 and can be done at http://www.riseupandrun.com/night-flight/. Race day registration and packet pickup is at the USI Recreation & Fitness Center from 7-8:15 p.m. Each participant will receive a T-shirt.
All proceeds from the Night Flight benefit USI Cross Country/Track & Field. For additional information, contact USI Cross Country/Track & Field Head Coach Mike Hillyard (mhillyar@usi.edu or 812-465-1232).
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