Better Books Book Sale
Sep 08, 2015 – Sep 15, 2015
(9:00 PM – 5:30 PM)
The Friends of Willard Library “Better Books” Book Sale features specially priced antique, rare, and collectible books. Also, difficult to find book sets.
Looking for a unique gift for that unique person? This is the place to shop! All books are priced as marked and are priced far less than book dealer pricing.
Hurry in, this event doesn’t last long!
Sorry, no online sales; in-person sales only. Cash or check. Sorry, credit cards not accepted. Sale open during regular library business hours.
On Monday, September 14 Remaining Books are 1/2 Price!
On Tuesday, September 15 Special Bag Sale for $20, fill with any books from the sale!
Event Location:
Browning Gallery
(new addition!)
TEDESCHI TRUCKS BAND
TEDESCHI TRUCKS BAND
Scott Schoenike
Executive Director
VenuWorks of Evansville, LLC (812) 436-7050 Office sschoenike@venuworks.com
Monday, August 10, 2015
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22 AT 8:00 PM TICKETS GO ON SALE FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 AT 10 AM
Formed in 2010 with a spirit of adventure that saw Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks shelve their equally successful solo careers, Tedeschi Trucks Band, an 11-piece tour-de-force, has quickly become the vanguard of modern roots music. Driven by Trucks, #16 of the top 100 Guitarists of All Time (Rolling Stone), and Tedeschi, blessed with a voice that passionately delivers a range of powerful R&B belters to gentle ballads, the group enlists dual drummers, two vocalists, a three-piece horn section, bass, and a multi-instrumentalist keyboard player for what is a greater-than-the-sum-of-its-parts collective. “A a peerless brand of musical alchemy as easily cool and consoling as white hot and ascendant. Tedeschi Trucks Band debuted big with its Grammy Award- winning Revelator, 2012’s dynamic live follow up, Everybody’s Talkin’, and 2013’s critically-acclaimed Made Up Mind bolstering the Jacksonville-based group’s growing reputation as the preeminent blues-rock leader. With guitarist Derek Trucks’ departure from The Allman Brothers Band final at the end of 2014, the band has fully dedicated itself to expanding its legendary live performances and finishing their next studio album slated for release in January 2016.
deeply skilled groove machine,” (Los Angeles Times) that displays “
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Tickets start at just $22.00.
EVSC Statement
The EVSC family is saddened by the news of a death of one of its students this morning.
Central High School sophomore, Zachariah McFarland, was killed by a train today while walking down the railroad tracks, on Mill Road, west of Kratzville Road.
The EVSC has its counseling team in place to help any students or teachers, as needed.
Words cannot express our thoughts and sorrow of the loss of this young life. Our thoughts and prayers are with family and friends of Zach.
ST. MARY’S TO HOLD FREE STANDING TOGETHER TO PREVENT FALLS EVENT
St. Mary’s Trauma Centers will offer a free community event, “Standing Together to Prevent Falls,†to help older adults stay healthy, active, and independent. The event will take place Wednesday, September 2 from 9:00-2:00 pm in the St. Mary’s Manor Auditorium.
Falls are the leading cause of injuries among the older population, and can have a lasting impact on mobility, independence, and mental health. Many older adults believe falling is a normal part of the aging process, but by following certain safety guidelines, falls can often be avoided.
“Standing Together to Prevent Falls†will include information on how proper nutrition can help prevent falls and how certain exercises can improve balance and coordination. Questions about home safety and effects of medication will also be answered by a Registered Nurse.
Lunch is provided with each registration. Please contact Mary Raley, St. Mary’s Injury Prevention Coordinator, at 812-485-6827 or 812-485-6817.
VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES
 Below is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office this week.
Eric Wayne Hesson Strangulation, Level 6 felony
Domestic battery, Level 6 felony
Intimidation, Level 6 felony
Interference with the reporting of a crime, Class A misdemeanor
Christopher Maceo Emery Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license of life, Level 5 felony
Daniel Taylor Baughn Dealing in methamphetamine, Level 5 felony
Possession of a controlled substance, Class A misdemeanor
Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor
Shannon Gail Adcox Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life, Level 5 felony
Possession of marijuana, Class B misdemeanor
Bradley Michael Dehaven Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life, Level 5 felony
Possession of marijuana, Class A misdemeanor
Work zone speeding (workers not present), Class B infraction
Antoine Barnes Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony
Jarrod Blane Roberts Battery against a public safety official, Level 5 felony
Battery against a public safety official, Level 6 felony
Battery, Class B misdemeanor
Misty Dawn Mitchell Theft, Level 6 felony
Demetrius Dnell Bacon Strangulation, Level 6 felony
Domestic battery, Level 6 felony
Intimidation, Level 6 felony
Jonathan Keith Herring Auto theft, Level 6 felony
Jeremy Allen Robb Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life, Level 5 felony
Kenya Lynn Qualls Domestic battery, Level 6 felony
Julia Renika Dejarnett Domestic battery, Level 6 felony
James Gregory Clark Operating a vehicle while intoxicated, Level 6 felony
Daphne Renee Johnson Operating a vehicle while intoxicated, Level 6 felony
Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor
Deborah Sue Slygh Possession of a narcotic drug, Level 6 felony
Steven Lee Minton Legend Drug deception, Level 6 felony
Possession of a controlled substance, Class A misdemeanor
Jay W. Trautvetter Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony
Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor
Eudin N. Velazquez Neglect of a dependent, Level 6 felony
Raymond Leroy Hill Battery by means of a deadly weapon, Level 5 felony
Strangulation, Level 6 felony
Torrey Edward Chavis Strangulation, Level 6 felony
John Bennett Murray Dealing in methamphetamine, Level 4 felony
Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor
Daniel Lee Josey Jr. Attempted fraud, Level 6 felony
Theft, Level 6 felony
Donald Ray Hemmings Battery with moderate bodily injury, Level 6 felony
Criminal confinement, Level 6 felony
Gerald Edward Johnson Battery by means of a deadly weapon, Level 5 felony
Intimidation, Level 5 felony
Alex Bradley Grisham Three counts of burglary, Level 4 felony
Three counts of theft, Level 6 felony
Governor Pence to Hold Press Conference Regarding Department of Child Services Tomorrow
Governor Mike Pence will hold a press conference regarding the Department of Child Services. Later in the afternoon, he will offer remarks at the Greater Elkhart Chamber of Commerce and at the Keystone RV Mega-Plant ribbon cutting. Details below.
Thursday, August 13:
9:30 a.m. EDT – Governor Pence to hold press conference regarding Department of Child Services
Indiana Government Center South – Conference Room B, 302 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN
12:00 p.m. EDT – Governor Pence to offer remarks at the Greater Elkhart Chamber of Commerce
*Media are welcome to attend.
Crystal Ballroom at the Lerner Theatre, 410 S. Main St., Elkhart, IN
2:45 p.m. EDT – Governor Pence to offer remarks at the Keystone RV Mega-Plant ribbon cutting
*Media are welcome to attend.
Plant 57, 3425 Corrie Drive, Goshen, IN
POLITICALLY SUMMER CAMP BY TOM PURCELL
This is an excerpt from Tom Purcell’s new book, “Comical Sense: A Lone Humorist Takes on a World Gone Nutty!†available at amazon.com.
By Tom Purcell
Dear Mom and Dad,
It’s been almost three weeks since you dropped me off at summer camp. You better come get me ’cause I’m in big trouble.
On my first day, I was feeling homesick. So I found a piece of wood and began carving it with my Swiss Army knife the way Daddy showed me.
Well, one of the counselors yelled at me to “freeze.†He took my knife, then patted me down. Then he marched me off to the camp director. The director said, who did I think I was bringing a lethal weapon, a symbol of pain and death, into her camp? Then she gave me a “verbal warning.â€
One day, Billy Johnson and I got bored, so we went into the woods to play. We turned a couple of branches into guns and made bullet noises as we fought the bad guys. Sure enough, we got marched off to the director. The director said there’s so much war in the world because boys like us are taught to “celebrate†it from an early age. She said we should be ashamed of ourselves and that we were lucky she wasn’t sending us home.
So I figured I better stay out of trouble. But then I got in trouble at lunch. I began to say grace out loud, just like you taught me, and I was carted off to the director again.
She wanted to know who I thought I was imposing my beliefs on others. She said my actions showed how “ignorant†and “insensitive†Americans are to other cultures; then she gave me another warning.
Believe it or not, things got even worse. We were weaving baskets and I was sitting next to Mary Allison, the prettiest girl I ever saw.
“Mary,†I said, “you’re so pretty you make me smile from ear to ear.â€
Well, sure enough, I was carted off to the director again. She said I really crossed the line this time. She said my behavior was not only “boorish,†but against the law. She said I should be sued for sexual harassment.
By the way, what is a “gender terrorist�
I was pretty uptight by that point. But I was able to forget about it when we played kickball. I kicked the ball really far and I got a grand slam. I was so happy, I said, “We win! We win!â€
Sure enough, that got me another trip to the director’s office. This time she said I was “insensitive†to the players on the other team. She said I hurt their “self-esteem.†Then she asked me if you and Daddy are Republicans.
By this point, I figured I’d better just keep to myself. So I got a jar out of the cafeteria and went into the woods. I caught a bumblebee in the jar and put some flowers in there to keep him happy. I was poking holes in the top to let fresh air in when I was hauled off to the director again.
This time, she was really mad. She said, who did I think I was giving a “death sentence†to an innocent bee? She said I had no respect for the Earth and that it was people like me who were responsible for climate change. She said I’ll be lucky if the world doesn’t end before I collect Social Security.
She said I better get with the program — that there is no place in this world anymore for “thoughtless,†“restless,†“insensitive†boys like me. She said if I mess up one more time, she was kicking me out of the camp.
By the way, what is Ritalin?
Anyhow, you better plan on coming back to get me. Tomorrow everybody is going for a hike in the woods. And I already picked some flowers to give to Mary Allison.
Your son,
Tommy
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©2015 Tom Purcell. Tom Purcell, author of “Misadventures of a 1970’s Childhood†and “Comical Sense”.