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CHANNEL 44 NEWS: Raben Raises Concern About Burdette Park Changes
Raben Raises Concern About Burdette Park Changes
A member of the Vanderburgh County Council is raising concern about the recent change in leadership at Burdette Park. In a letter to 44News, James Raben the Finance Chairman of the Vanderburgh County Council, sent a letter to Bruce Ungethiem, the…
Evansville Brewhouse to host The Alhambra Theatre Film Festival “Brew & Viewâ€
The Alhambra Theatre Film Festival will be hosting a “Brew & View†event on March 22nd to kick off the third annual Alhambra Theatre Film Festival. The Alhambra Theatre Film Festival is raising awareness and funds for the restoration of The Alhambra Theatre while celebrating quality independent films from across the United States and the world.
The Alhambra Theatre Film Festival continues to grow and has become an opportunity for independent filmmakers to share their work and their vision with our audience. Through this commitment, we have screened award-winning films from around the world, presenting films that have won at major film festivals like Sundance Film Festival, Slamdance Film Festival, BAFTA, and Oscar nominated films. The Alhambra Theatre Film Festival is proud to provide Evansville and the region with the highest quality film festival.
Come out for a sneak peak of the upcoming films at this year’s Alhambra Theatre Film Festival by joining us at the Evansville Brewhouse. We will also be announcing this year’s award nominee. Winners will be announced during the awards ceremony on Saturday April 8th.
The Brew & View event is Wednesday, March 22,2017 6pm to 9pm at the Evansville Brewhouse located at 56 Adams Avenue, Evansville, Indiana. Must be 21 to enter. The event is free and open to the public. Advance ticket sales for The Alhambra Theatre Film Festival will be on sale as well as The Alhambra Theatre Film Festival memberships and merchandise.
For more information, please visit our website at : www.thealhambratheatrefilmfestival.com Contact Festival Director Malcolm Cook at 812-455-5408 or malcolmcook1@gmail.com
Mission Statement: The Alhambra Theatre Film Festival’s mission is to bring awareness and financial support for the restoration of the historic Alhambra Theatre by bringing the world of film together. We showcase films that might not otherwise have an opportunity to screen in the Evansville, Indiana market. We encourage film makers and students by presenting workshops, screening, and other opportunities to meet and network with others in the industry and to bring an audience to those films.
IU Continues Great Performance at NCAA Championships
The No. 15-ranked Indiana University women’s swimming and diving team had a tremendous Thursday night at the 2017 NCAA Championships at the IU Natatorium in Indianapolis, Ind.
Through two days, the Hoosiers sit in 10th place overall with a total of 61 points.
Kennedy Goss had an unbelievable performance in the 500 freestyle, placing third in the Championship Final with a personal-best time of 4:36.13. Goss’ time is a personal-best that ranks as the fifth-fastest mark in school history, ranking her as the third-best performer in the event at IU.
The Toronto, Ontario native closed the race with an incredible final 50 free split of 26.26 that was second only to NCAA champion Katie Ledecky’s 26.03.
Goss’ third-place finish is the best for any Hoosier in the 500 free at a NCAA Championships since Jennifer Hooker placed second in 1980. Her effort also marked the 10th-straight year that at least one IU swimmer has scored in the event at the NCAA Championships.
Goss’ third-place finish is all the more impressive considering the junior was seeded No. 38 in the 500 free entering the day.
In the 400 medley relay, the Hoosier team of Goss, Lilly King, Gia Dalesandro and Holly Spears had a great showing, placing fifth with a school record time of 3:28.58. The fifth place finish for IU is the best in program history in the event at the NCAA Championships.
Continuing her great night, Goss led IU off with a personal-best 100 backstroke split of 52.77, ranking her as the ninth-best performer in Indiana history.
King followed with the best-ever 100 breast split in NCAA history in a 400 medley relay, touching the wall in time of 56.17.
Dalesandro followed with great 100 fly time of 50.99, giving the Hoosiers the lead after three legs. Spears had a great time of 48.65 in her 100 free, helping IU take fifth place.
In the Consolation Final of the 1-meter dive, Jessica Parratto placed second to finish 10th overall with a total of 311.10 to earn Honorable Mention All-America honors. The finish was a career-best for the redshirt-sophomore in the 1-meter at NCAA’s. Parratto has now earned three All-America accolades for the Hoosiers.
Also for Indiana, Goss’ two All-America honors push her career total to an impressive 10, while King earned her fifth All-America accolade. Dalesandro earned her seventh, while both Spears and Ali Rocket, who swam in the prelims on the 400 medley relay, earned their first.
The Indiana University women’s swimming and diving team will continue competition at the 2017 NCAA Championships on Friday morning at 10:00 a.m. ET with the prelims of the 400 IM, 100 butterfly, 200 freestyle, 100 breaststroke, 100 backstroke, 200 medley relay and 3-meter dive.
Be sure to keep up with all the latest news on the Indiana men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams on social media – Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
500 Freestyle
- Kennedy Goss – 4:36.13 (Personal-Best, All-America Honors)
400 Medley Relay
- Kennedy Goss, Lilly King, Gia Dalesandro, Holly Spears 3:28.59 – (School Record, All-America Honors; Ali Rockett also earns All-America honors for swimming in prelims)
1-Meter Dive
- Jessica Parratto – 311.10 (Honorable Mention All-America Honors)
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Basketball Fans Beware
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill today is warning Hoosiers – and especially those visiting Indianapolis this weekend for the first and second rounds of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament – to be careful when buying game tickets on the secondary market. The Consumer Protection Division (CPD) of the Office of the Indiana Attorney General is advising those attending this weekend’s games to be cautious when engaging in person-to-person buying. This method can put you at risk of purchasing fake tickets and losing your hard-earned money. Person-to-person buying is almost always a cash transaction following a verbal, agreed-upon price between the seller and the buyer, leaving the buyer without documentation that the tickets are authentic and without means to retrieve their money in the event the tickets are fake, lost or stolen. Always try to buy directly from the venue first, and only then proceed to the secondary seller websites. Many unscrupulous secondary market ticket websites sell tickets available through the venue’s ticket office but at a substantially higher markup. If you must buy tickets from the secondary market, the CPD advises those who plan to attend the games to look through safer options such as trusted resale websites where a debit or credit card is required. If you plan on engaging in person-to-person buying, take the necessary steps to ensure your security from a fraudulent transaction. ·         Double check to make sure the tickets have the correct date and time ·         If you know someone who has already purchased tickets through primary markets, look at their ticket(s) and compare the appearance with that of the ticket(s) you are attempting to buy when engaging in a person-to-person transaction ·         If possible, get the name and phone number of the person selling you the tickets, and call the number before exchanging any money to ensure it is actually the seller’s number. Encountering a seller who refuses to share such information, or who gives you a fake phone number, is usually a tell-tale sign you might be getting scammed. ·         If you’re engaging in person-to-person buying, don’t purchase the first ticket(s) you come across. Inquire with several different sellers. This will allow you to see a common resemblance in the look of the ticket, ensuring they are authentic. ·         Most importantly, if you can’t purchase tickets from the venue first, try to buy from secondary resale markets such as trusted websites before engaging in person-to-person buying. |
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