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The Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana is pleased to present The Holiday Indoor Art Market during the month of December. The Indoor Art Market will kick-off on December 5th from 5-8pm at the Arts Council, located at 318 Main Street in downtown Evansville. The Art Market will feature local art from the Arts Council’s membership, and the artists will be at the reception to chat with customers about their wares. The Arts Council will provide holiday treats and Acropolis will provide a cash bar for guests. The market will be available during regular gallery hours from December 5th until December 23rd. Join in on the holiday fun this year by purchasing local, unique gifts for friends and family.
Any questions about The Holiday Indoor Art Market can be directed to Reva Bourgasser at the Arts Council at reva.bourgasser@artswin.org or by calling (812) 422-2111. For more information about the The Holiday Indoor Art Market and to see a list of all of the artists participating, visit artswin.org.
Arts Council Gallery Hours
Monday: By appointment only
Tuesday-Friday: 10:00am – 4:00pm
Saturday: By appointment only
Sunday: Closed
To say that this week has been eventful would be an understatement. Not only was I officially sworn in for a third term as State Representative for District 75, but I also celebrated my 68th birthday and 47 years of marriage to my wife, Karen.
Every year around Thanksgiving, we are reminded of the importance of family, but this year I am particularly grateful for their support. Even though we are a part-time legislature, the legislative session still requires me to spend many days and nights in Indianapolis. Even the interim is filled with business that must be attended to, whether in Indianapolis or at home. All of this would not be possible without my family’s understanding that this sacrifice is necessary for the betterment of our local communities.
Before session begins each January, legislators officially meet in November, on Organization Day. This year, members of the House were sworn in, including eight new Republicans and one new Democrat. While Organization Day is a yearly event, the swearing in ceremony only happens every other year and it remains an exciting time for legislators new and old. This year in particular was historic because for the first time in our state’s history, members of the House of Representatives were sworn in by a female Chief Justice, Loretta Rush.
Even though this is generally just a day of formalities, a lot of important things still take place. For instance, every Organization Day includes an announcement by the Speaker to support and raise awareness for a certain charity throughout the legislative session. This year’s philanthropy, which the entire House will participate in, is the Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence (ICADV).
ICADV is a statewide alliance that provides technical assistance, resources, information and training to those who serve victims of domestic violence. The executive director of ICADV, Laura Berry, joined us at the Statehouse for Organization Day, as well as Victim Advocate, Curtis McManus.
Curtis shared the story of his childhood, growing up in a violent home, and how moving in with his aunt and uncle taught him what a stable, loving family was like. Witnessing violence between one’s parents or caretaker is the strongest risk factor of transmitting violent behavior from one generation to the next. However, seeing this positive relationship between his aunt and uncle encouraged him to stop the cycle of violence and ensure that his future children would never have to experience what he did as a child. Today, Curtis continues to advocate for victims of domestic violence as a board member for the Julian Center in Indianapolis, one of the largest facilities of its kind in the country.
Throughout the day, donation tables were also set up for staff and legislators to bring in bedding, grocery store gift cards, art supplies and other items for domestic violence service providers across the state.
Domestic violence prevention is an issue I feel very passionately about, and I am pleased that ICADV has been chosen as our philanthropy for the 2015 session. Recent figures show that one in every four women will experience domestic violence in her lifetime. With Organization Day being the official start of session, I don’t think we could have picked a better way to start than by working together, Democrats and Republicans alike, to help Hoosiers who are impacted by this growing public safety concern. Every community is hurt by domestic violence, but our state is taking a stand, and I hope that you will join us.
IS IT TRUE we feel compelled to comment on the latest bit of news concerning more surprises for the Evansville Water and Sewer customers?  …we are referring to the conveniently well timed distribution of letters styled by Evansville Water Superintendent Mike Duckworth recently sent to 1000 plus Evansville Water Department customers?  …that Mr. Duckworth informed Water and Sewer customers that during the installation of new “smart water meters” the city has discovered water lines leaks?  … we hear costs estimates to repair leaky water lines will be in the range of $1,500 to $4,500 per water customers? …we hearing from highly reliable sources that the City of Evansville had an additional couple of thousand plus letters concerning water line issues and leaks scheduled to be mailed out? …our reliable sources also told us that city put a hold the mailing of these additional letters out until another time because of the political fire storm the first mailing caused? …we say stay turned and watch your mail?Â
The Bob & Tom Show and 103.1 WGBF present The Keystone Light Friends of The Bob & Tom Show Comedy Tour coming to the Victory Theatre on Friday, February 27, 2015. Each live comedy show features several headliners heard on The Bob & Tom Show, one of the longest-running and highest-rated radio programs in America and the premiere radio showcase for today’s top comedians. The show in Evansville will feature comedians: David Dyer, Greg Hahn, and Costaki Economopoulos.
(WASHINGTON, DC) – Congressman Larry Bucshon, a physician from Southern Indiana, released the following statement regarding President Obama’s unilateral executive action on immigration.
Dr. Bucshon released the following statement:
“We need to fix our nation’s broken immigration system – this is something on which we all agree. That being said, any attempt to act on immigration reform must go through Congress, not executive decree. The President has argued he does not have the authority to act alone over 22 times, yet last night he announced a plan to ignore the rule of law by acting unilaterally.
“The President’s announcement is not about good policy, it’s about politics. He had the opportunity to pass his amnesty plan when his party controlled the House and Senate during the first two years of his presidency, but they did not act. Instead of ignoring the American people, the President should work with Congress on common-sense legislation that builds on our success earlier this year.â€
Potential victims are getting phone calls and recorded messages stating this is the “final attempt” of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to contact them regarding a pending lawsuit against them. Potential victims are given a fraudulent number to contact the IRS, where presumably the victim will be asked to wire money or provide a pre-paid debit card number to settle back taxes. The Sheriff’s Office has already received several reports of this occurring locally.
For more information regarding the scam, please click here.
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Jason Girard, the former executive chef at Buddy Guy’s Legends, is preparing to launch Old Dunbar Distillery in his grandmother’s birthplace of Henderson, Kentucky.
Girard’s greatÂgrandfather, Colonel Felix E. Dunbar, lived his entire life in Henderson County. The Colonel was the county’s rural mail carrier (on horseback, wagon and eventually automobile) for more than 50 years and family legend has it that he delivered more than just the mail, during Prohibition…
The startup distillery will launch a Kickstarter campaign on Tuesday, November 18 @ 7pm CST.
The funds from the Kickstarter campaign will be used to purchase a handmade copper still and help pay for other costs (legal fees, licenses, etc.) involved in opening a craft distillery. The opening of Old Dunbar’s Downtown Henderson (distillery & tasting room) facility, is planned for September 2015.
“We realize that it takes a long time to produce and age a true Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey,†Girard says. “We understand that the process is a labor of love. It takes several years of barrel aging to do it right. Our first priority is to make a memorable whiskey that is true to its heritage and worthy of the ‘top shelf.’â€
But it will take more than a family recipe and a few dollars to make Girard’s dream come true. “I want to create a legacy. Something my children, and their children, can participate in. A brand that will outlive me and a name, Old Dunbar, that will forever be synonymous with premium handcrafted Kentucky bourbon.â€
As an awardÂwinning chef, Girard understands the importance of using the best ingredients and plans to buy local, sustainablyÂgrown grain. And the chefÂturnedÂdistiller’s pride in his Kentucky heritage is evident.
“I used to visit Henderson, with my grandparents, as a child,†says Girard. “The family reunions, barbecues and burgoo (a community stew served at church picnics in western Kentucky) festivals are some of my favorite childhood memories. I love Henderson and I couldn’t imagine doing this anywhere else on earth.
“The local economy has taken many hits, in recent years, while the craft spirits industry is booming. I believe that a destination distillery, in the heart of Downtown, could help get things turned back around.â€
Plans are in the works to purchase and renovate a 19th Century landmark, for the distillery and tasting room. Taking a page from the boutique Napa Valley wineries that Girard represented for several years, he’s also planning a second historic renovation that will house a Bed & Breakfast (for the brand’s loyal followers), along with the distiller’s residence, at the westernmost point on the famed Kentucky Bourbon Trail.