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Evansville Fashion Week September 27 – October 3- YWCA

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September 27th – Fall into Fashion
September 29th – Fashion Give Back
September 30th – Buy for the Y
October 2nd – Legacy of Style Fashion Show & Luncheon October 3rd – Beauty and the Beat

Contact:

Erika Taylor etaylor@ywcaevansville.org (812) 422-1191

YWCA presents the

First Annual

 

The YWCA is pleased to announce the first annual Evansville Fashion Week to be held September 27, 2015 through October 3, 2015. The YWCA has partnered with the Junior League of Evansville, Dillard’s, Shannon Aleksandr’s Salon & Spa, and local boutiques to coordinate a week full of exciting and stylish activities to support the community.

“We are so excited to present a week full of fashion themed events for the community”, said YWCA CEO, Erika Taylor. “As fall begins, people tend to get excited about putting away their swimsuits and breaking out the fall boots and warm sweaters. We want to capitalize on that excitement while raising awareness and funds for the YWCA’s programs. October is also Domestic Violence Awareness Month, so Evansville Fashion Week provides a platform for us to get out the anti-violence message.”

Evansville Fashion Week begins on Sunday, September 27th with Fall into Fashion presented by the Junior League of Evansville and Dillard’s. This exclusive VIP shopping event will be held between 6:30 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. when the department store will be open only for Fall into Fashion ticket holders and will include give- aways, cocktails and hors d’oeuvres; hair style demonstrations; discounts in every department; and swag bags. This event is open to the public and tickets may be purchased from the Junior League office (812-434-6710) or at Dillard’s department store. All proceeds from Fall into Fashion will be donated to the Junior League of Evansville.

On Tuesday, September 29th the Junior League of Evansville (JLE) will present a live fashion giveback night benefiting the girls in the YWCA’s Live Y’ers program. Live Y’ers is an after-school and mentoring program for at-risk girls. JLE members will provide a workshop on body image, self-esteem, and dressing for success in addition to mentors that will assist girls in selecting appropriate outfits. Each girl will receive new clothing thanks to the generosity of the Junior League of Evansville, Dillard’s and the YWCA.

On Wednesday, September 30th, the YWCA will present Buy for the Y, a shop hop experience featuring a night of discounts and promotions at locally owned boutiques that are extending their business hours for this special occasion. These generous boutiques will be donating 10% of their shop hop sales to the YWCA. In addition to offering this exclusive evening showcasing their fashions, each boutique will have give-aways and refreshments. Participating boutiques include Flutter Newburgh, House of Bluez, Wildflower, Single Thread, and Schon. The Buy for the Y shop hop hours are 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

On Friday, October 2nd, the YWCA will present the 15th Annual Legacy of Style Luncheon and Fashion Show at Old National Events Plaza featuring the latest fall fashions from Dillard’s department store. Over 35 models will walk the runway to showcase clothing and accessories from Dillard’s. Proceeds from ticket sales and a raffle of amazing gift baskets will raise much needed funds for the YWCA’s programs for women and girls. This event truly is “the chic way to give”! Legacy of Style is open to the public and tickets are available through the YWCA of Evansville. Contact the YWCA at (812) 422-1191 for more information about tickets, corporate tables and sponsorships.

Evansville Fashion Week will conclude on Saturday, October 3rd with the 3rd annual Beauty and the Beat presented by Shannon Aleksandr’s Salon & Spa which raises funds for the YWCA’s domestic violence shelter, Live Y’ers, and transitional housing program. This special ladies’ night will feature pampering to the extreme with stylists offering free haircuts, manicures, makeup applications, and pedicures. Stylists will also perform on-the-spot beauty makeovers showcasing the latest in hair and makeup trends. A runway show featuring fall fashions from Flutter Newburgh, House of Bluez, Wildflower, Single Thread, and Schon will be the highlight of the evening. Guests will also enjoy delicious food and cocktails in addition to dancing to tunes of DJ Erika Taylor, YWCA CEO. Beauty and the Beat is open to the public and tickets are available through the YWCA of Evansville and Shannon Aleksandr’s Salon & Spa.

This is the third year that the salon has partnered with the YWCA to present Beauty and the Beat. “We at Shannon Aleksandr’s Salon & Spa know that beauty lies not only on the outside but most importantly, the inside,” says owner, Shannon Woolsey. “That’s why we value our partnership and believe in supporting the YWCA’s mission of empowering women by helping them realize the inner beauty they all possess.”

More information about all of these events can be found at www.ywcaevansville.org.

The YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. The YWCA has been serving the Evansville area since 1911 and from its inception has provided housing and services for women and girls. The Evansville YWCA is a member of the YWCA of the U.S.A., the oldest and largest women’s membership movement in the country.

Over the years, YWCA programs have changed to meet the evolving needs of women and girls. In 1979, the YWCA opened the first domestic violence shelter in Evansville. Other current programs include a Transition Housing Program for women in recovery, Emergency Shelter for homeless women and children, an after-school and mentoring program, called Live Y’ers, for at-risk girls in

grades three through 12, and a Summer Fun day camp for school-aged children. Special programs and events for the general public are also offered. Visit www.ywcaevansville.org for more information.

IT’S TIME FOR THE MASSES TO DISCUSS “GOOD PUBLIC POLICY”

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Are you aware when the people fear the Government we have Tyranny! When the Government fear the people we have Liberty! Could this be a good reason for a “Call To Assemble”?

It’s obvious it time that the “Masses Assemble” to demand that our elected officials begin to practice “Good Public Policy”.?

Would like to see it a “Good Ole Fashion” political gathering at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum that encourges our elected officials to begin practice ‘Good Public Policy”?

Commander Mark Acker of the Veteran’s Council of Vanderburgh County announced today that the Council will host a “Call to Assemble” on September 23, 2015 beginning at 5:00 PM, at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum.

The “Call to Assemble” will be a non-partisan gathering of area political candidates and the general public to encourage “Good Public Policy” decisions by our elected officials. The “CALL TO ASSEMBLE” will be a peaceful, positive and hopeful event that is planned to encourage honest, open governance, with transparency and will bring better accountability to our beloved City.

State Representative and Mayoral Candidate Gail Reicken (D), Steven Wozniak an Independent and current Mayor Lloyd Winnecke (R) are being invited to participate in a Lincoln-Douglas style question/answer session, featuring randomly selected written questions from the audience, that are drawn from a barrel. Current officeholders and political candidates with their supporters, Tea Party Representatives, CORE Group, a contingency from the Libertarian Party, 2nd Amendment Patriots, Independents, Republicans and Democrats and the General public are invited to join in.

Food and drink will be available. The doors will open at 5:00 pm. Dress is casual, however Military

Veterans are encouraged to wear their uniforms. VIP tables are available to groups and organization for a minimal fee. General admission is free. All proceeds will go to the Veteran’s Council of Vanderburgh County to help defray the costs of the maintenance of the Veterans Memorial Coliseum.

For additional information to purchase a VIP table, to become a sponsor of this event or to pledge a donation to the Veteran’s Council of Vanderburgh County please contact the Event Coordinator Denise Shane-Cheaney at 812.909.1900 or by emailing pinkelephantcelebrations@gmail.com.

Please take time and vote in today’s “Readers Poll”. Don’t miss reading today’s IS IT TRUE articles because they are always an interesting read. Copyright 2015 City County Observer. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

 

A speech. A party fundraiser. In Florida. Clinton? Sanders? No, Joe Biden.

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The Washington Post, by Ed O’Keefe

Rarely has a speech on the importance of community colleges been more closely scrutinized.

That was the central theme of remarks delivered by Vice President Biden on Wednesday at one of the nation’s largest universities — at least, the stated theme. The other, which he only hinted at, was the political subtext: Still grieving from the death of his oldest son, Biden is weighing a presidential bid. And until he makes his 2016 decision, everything he says and does will be viewed through a campaign prism.

His remarks, which lasted half an hour, had the ring of a potential presidential candidate. There were references to “My Jill” — his wife, a community college professor, who is reportedly undecided about a presidential run. He paid homage to the American Dream. He cheered the merits of immigration and middle class values. And he talked about his favorite poet, William Butler Yeats.

“Look at all the press you’ve attracted,” he joked to the crowd packed into a sweltering classroom at Miami Dade College. “Their interest in community colleges has impressed me. I hope that’s what they’re going to write about.”

The speech was the first stop on an itinerary that marks the vice president’s most active political trek since his son Beau Biden, the 46-year old former Delaware attorney general, died of brain cancer in May. Close friends and aides say the vice president is still undecided about making a late entrance into the Democratic race dominated by Hillary Rodham Clinton, who is slipping in polls, and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who is enjoying a summer surge.

A final decision isn’t expected until later this month, and family considerations — including whether they can sustain the demands of a grueling campaign — remain his most pressing concern, according to people familiar with his thinking.

[Family issues weigh heaviest on Biden as he considers a 2016 campaign]

Rep. Frederica Wilson (D-Fla.), who attended the speech, said that she didn’t ask, and Biden didn’t mention, any possibility of a presidential run during a private meeting.

“I know what it feel likes to lose a child, and I think that he has to feel it in his gut,” she said. “And I also know how hard it is to run an election — because I have to run so often — and you have to really have the passion for it.”

Mostly, Biden focused on the Obama administration’s push to offer free community college to eligible students.

“The middle class in America is no longer the wealthiest middle class in the world,” he said.

“Middle class in America means you’re able to own your home, not have to rent it,” he added later. “It means you can send your kid to a park in the neighborhood and know that they’ll come home safely. It means that the school in the neighborhood is good enough so that if your child does well, they can get to college and if they make it, you can get them there financially.”

After the speech, Biden ignored two shouted questions from reporters about his possible presidential ambitions before aides began blasting Bruce Springsteen’s “Land of Hope and Dreams” over the speaker system.

On Wednesday night, Biden planned to mingle with top party donors at a South Florida fundraiser for Democratic senators. On Thursday, he is poised to defend the Obama administration’s nuclear deal with Iran in the congressional district of Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.), the chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee who has yet to say what she thinks of the agreement. Biden will meet with skeptics at a Jewish community center in Davie, Fla., marking his most high-profile attempt to date to explain and defend the diplomatic deal.

[Obama secures votes to protect Iran nuclear deal]

The Florida leg of Biden’s travels coincided with encouraging news for his potential campaign.

Draft Biden, the super PAC actively encouraging a campaign, announced a new wave of hires Wednesday in the early primary state of South Carolina, where the vice president enjoys deep ties to party elders. Two prominent South Carolina Democrats, state senator Gerald Malloy and Inez Tenenbaum, the former state education superintendent, plan to co-chair Draft Biden’s South Carolina chapter. The PAC also announced the hiring of a political director, outreach director and field director.

Steve Schale, a Tallahassee-based lobbyist and adviser to Draft Biden, said that the vice president’s entrance into the race “would be healthy for the process.”

Dismissing concerns that a protracted race between Clinton, Biden and others would damage the party, Schale, who served as Florida director for President Obama’s 2008 campaign, noted that Democrats registered hundreds of thousands of new voters in Florida during the epic Obama-Clinton battle.

“We could only have done that because you had both the Clinton folks and the Obama folks who had been organizing themselves for a year,” he said. “We were able to tap in to all of that strength and go out and do some really amazing things.”

A new poll released on Wednesday suggested that Biden would be the preferred candidate of Democrats if Clinton begins running into trouble against potential Republican opponents. The Reuters/Ipsos poll said that 38 percent of Democrats would back Biden as a Clinton alternative; 30 percent would support Sanders, who places first or a close second in recent surveys.

A new Washington Post/ABC News poll, however, delivered mixed results for Biden: He has higher favorability ratings than Clinton among all voters, but among fellow Democrats, she enjoys a higher favorability rating of 80 percent to Biden’s 70 percent.

On Thursday night, Biden travels to Atlanta to speak with Jewish leaders about the Iran agreement. On Monday, he will march in a Labor Day parade in Pittsburgh alongside AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka, who said this week that Biden should be given time to mull a campaign.

Along the way, Biden will have plenty of time to demonstrate his natural aplomb with retail campaigning — even if he hesitated slightly on Wednesday. During a tour of a biotechnology lab on the college campus,  student Lilliam Hernandez Guerrero asked if he wanted to help with her experiment. The normally gregarious Biden — perhaps sensitive to the extra scrutiny from a larger-than-normal press pack — demurred.

“I’m going to watch,” he told Guerrero. “I can see the press headline: ‘Biden Screws Up Experiment.'”

The Beach Boys

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Governor Pence to Honor State’s Long-term Employees Tomorrow

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Governor Mike Pence will honor state employees who have more than 35 years of service to Hoosiers and the state. Details below.

 

Friday, September 4:

 

10:30 a.m. EDT – Governor Pence to honor state employees who have more than 35 years of service to Hoosiers and the state

*Media are welcome to attend.

Statehouse – South Atrium, 200 W. Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN

Scam Alert

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SPONSORED BY DEFENSE ATTORNEY IVAN ARNAEZ. 
DON’T GO TO COURT ALONE. CALL IVAN ARNAEZ @ 812-424-6671.

Evansville Police want to warn tri-state residents of a phone scam that is increasing in intensity throughout our community. You may get a call from someone claiming to be with the Internal Revenue Service and telling you that the I.R.S. is filing a lawsuit against you. A number to call is provided and upon calling they seek personal information and may demand money be sent to settle the “law suit.” The I.R.S. does not call by phone and threaten law suits or ask for your Social Security Number and other personal information. Further information on this is available at:

http://www.irs.gov/uac/Newsroom/IRS-Repeats-Warning-about-Phone-Scams

Kitchen Interiors Fire

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Fire Investigator Richard Howard has determined today’s blaze was ACCIDENTAL  caused by Improperly Discarded Smoking Materials.

Howard found that a discarded cigarette was placed into a Butt Container that had a piece of trash placed into it.

Firefighters battled the blaze for nearly 2 hours which caused severe damage to the rear of the structure. Three Firefighters were treated for heat related injuries due the extreme weather conditions and are expected to completely recover and return to work, possible today.

The overhead photo was taken by Cliff Weaver, EMA Director.

 

ATV Safety Program Unveiling

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Indiana Conservation Officers with the DNR Law Enforcement Division, along with the DNR Division of Outdoor Recreation will be unveiling an ATV safety awareness program on September 13, 1 to 4 pm.  The location of the unveiling is East 5th Street English, IN.

 

Two department vehicles have been designed and wrapped with an ATV safety message to be used by Officers and DNR personnel in events, parades and public appearances across the state.  The funding for the Law Enforcement vehicle was donated by the Reyling family of English, IN, who lost their son in an ATV accident on January 1, 2004.  The Reyling family has coordinated this event to bring awareness to ATV safety in memory of their son, Kenny.  (see their story at this link:  http://www.in.gov/dnr/lawenfor/2758.htm).

 

“Over 200 people are injured and an average of 16 fatalities in ATV accidents per year in Indiana over the past several years has increased the need for public awareness”, said Indiana Conservation Officer’s Outdoor Education Lieutenant Larry Morrison.  “This event is a step in the right direction to reducing the risk to our citizens when operating ATV’s.

 

Indiana Conservation Officers will be conducting an educational demonstration of safe ATV instruction for their officers for the public to view at this event.

 

The public and media are invited to attend.  Live music featuring TRIPWIRE band and food provided by English Parks Department will be available. Crawford County EMS and Air Evac will also be at this event.

Vanderburgh County Felony Charges

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Below is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2015.

Binnie Young Bryan Jr. Trafficking with an inmate, Level 5 felony

Possession of marijuana, Class B misdemeanor

Montarious Deanton Cheatem Possession of cocaine, Level 6 felony

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

James Kevin TaylorIntimidation, Level 6 felony

Battery, Class B misdemeanor

Anthony Christopher Austin Theft, Level 6 felony

Anthony D. Wayne Milan Failure to register as a sex of violent offender, Level 6 felony

Failure of a sex offender to possess identification, Class A misdemeanor

Terrance Lamar Miles Operating a vehicle as a habitual traffic violator, Level 6 felony

Metrey Alan Yabroudy Possession of cocaine, Level 6 felony

Nathaniel Stanley Edward Case Dealing in a narcotic drug, Level 2 felony

Dealing in a narcotic drug, Level 3 felony

Dealing in a Schedule IV controlled substance, Level 5 felony

Legend Drug deception, Level 6 felony

Darius A. Staten Theft, Level 6 felony

Shawn Lee Welder Resisting law enforcement, Level 6 felony

Reniesha Yvette Bonds Battery by means of a deadly weapon, Level 5 felony

Domestic battery, Level 6 felony

Residential entry, Level 6 felony

Alexandra Alyssa-Page Butts Armed robbery, Level 3 felony

Shaneeka Lenai McGuire Intimidation, Level 5 felony

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Possession of marijuana, Class A misdemeanor

Karla J. Lewis Possession of a narcotic drug, Level  6 felony

Possession of a controlled substance, Class C misdemeanor

Kevin Wayne Stricker Battery against a public safety official, Level 6 felony

Kazerrick Jarrods Banks Armed robbery, Level 3 felony

Intimidation, Level 5 felony

Cody N. Cowan Unlawful possession of syringe, Level 6 felony

Joshua J. Carr Operating a vehicle as a habitual traffic violator, Level 6 felony

Steffani Lee Beck Possession of a narcotic drug, Level 6 felony

Jamario Minor Possession of a narcotic drug, Level 6 felony

Christopher C. Monks Operating a vehicle as a habitual traffic violator, Level 6 felony