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Teppanyaki Reigns Supreme in Restaurant Industry

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Largest & Most Elegant Chinese, Japanese & American Cuisine Restaurant

By Scottie Thomas

Teppanyaki Grill & Supreme Buffet is the largest restaurant in Evansville and surrounding areas. They have a wide selection of foods including Chinese, Japanese and America items on their supreme buffet.

The establishment reassures the guest that there is always something for everyone. With more than 20,000 square feet to the restaurant, Teppanyaki is ‘the largest and most elegant restaurant’ in Indiana.

The main feature at here is the Teppanyaki Style Grill. The word ‘teppanyaki’ comes from the word ‘teppan’ which means iron plate, as ‘yaki,’ which means grilled, broiled or pan-fried. They provide a healthy alternative to some of the other restaurants in town. Teppanyaki uses fresh ingredients, delicious sauces and delivers quick, friendly service to compliment over 250 different items on the buffet.

Customers can select their own meats and vegetables to have them cooked by a professional Teppanyaki chef while watching their meals are prepared in front of their own eyes. This is something not many other restaurants in town are able to do.

Teppanyaki Grill offers a sushi bar each and every day with a great selection of freshly prepared sushi. A spectacular dessert buffet is also featured including a variety of fresh fruits, cookies and other pastries. In addition to the dessert bar is a large ice cream buffet complete with eight different flavors to choose from.

Their Lunch Buffet is from 11:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m on Monday – Saturday, and their Dinner Buffet is from 3:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. on Monday – Thursday, 3:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. on Friday & Saturday and from 11:00 a.m. – 9:30 p.m. on Sunday. Children 2 & under always eat free. Kids’ Lunch & Dinners are also available as well as College Student and Senior (+65) Discounts with ID. Teppanyaki Grill & Supreme Buffet also offers gift certificates, too. They also have a To-Go Buffet there as an option.

Located on North Green River Road in Evansville, Teppanyaki is open seven days a week. No matter what your taste, Teppanyaki Grill is sure to satisfy. Satisfied customers are the reason why people come back and make The Supreme Buffet so popular. You can also visit Teppanyaki on-line at their website: teppanyakievansville.com.

The Magic Kingdom of Chief Billy Bolin

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Brad LinzyWhy He’s Attempting to Run the EPD Like Disney World
by: Brad Linzy

Posted by CCO without opinion, bias or editing

As most of us are aware, the recent drama surrounding the Fraternal Order of Police, the Evansville Police Department, and Chief Bolin on one hand and members of the City Council, the merit board, and the community on the other has raised tensions to an unnecessarily high level of late. Judging from the back and forth in the most recent City Council hearings on alleged police misconduct, there are some deeply rooted strains of animosity in some neighborhoods of the community and certainly among many in the black community.

While Bolin’s testimony at this hearing was mostly focused and even-keeled, and while his acknowledgement of internal problems left some hope for future improvement, many were disappointed that more specific plans of how he intends to lead the EPD into a more harmonious relationship with the community were not forthcoming. Acknowledging problems is one thing – in point of fact it’s half the battle – but articulating a clearly defined strategy for success is quite another thing.

It has become clear that Bolin is suffering from a duality of motivations. On the one hand, as the head of an entity sworn to “protect and serve” the community, Bolin must think of the citizens as his employers, his customers, and his most important constructive critics; however, as a leader of a team of men and women the size of the EPD, Bolin must also be mindful of its needs, dangers, challenges, and morale of his team. These competing motivations should not be at odds, but all outward signs indicate they unfortunately are.

Over the past few months, a spate of complaints – from the alleged beating of Robert Evidon to the alleged intimidation of firefighter George Madison Jr. – has arisen against EPD officers, and each time it has been observed that the EPD, it’s leadership, it’s officers, and even their family members circle the wagons, deny any and all fault, and in some extreme cases lash out in an attempt to intimidate or ridicule the alleged victim.

The EPD Facebook page, which should be used as a tool for community outreach in such instances, instead becomes a forum for a police pep rally. Anyone questioning the official story of the officer is summarily banned and any negative comments, including constructive criticisms, are erased.

Imagine any other kind of business or service acting this way… Imagine if you had a bad night in a hotel and when you tried to complain about no towels or hot water the staff gathered around and belittled you. Imagine the next time you got a steak at a restaurant and instead of medium rare, you got well done, and the manager he told you there was no evidence to support your claim and you should shut up or get out. This is obviously not a manner in which people in a service-based position should act. Companies selling a product or service with this attitude will not be long in business.

Obviously, drawing parallels between dangerous police work and ordinary service-based jobs is a limited exercise, but it helps to remind police that they are servants of the people who employ them, not the other way around, and it is the job of leadership to institute policies that make this relationship clear while also keeping the officers safe and motivated.  So what are these policies? What is Chief Bolin’s management style? From where does he derive his inspiration?

According to reports from sources close to the EPD, Bolin has passed out a book to other officers entitled “Creating Magic: 10 Common Sense Leadership Strategies from a Life at Disney” by Lee Cockerell, a former Executive VP of Operations at Walt Disney World Resort. The book comprises principles taught at the Disney Institute, a leadership development seminar. According to sources, Bolin told his officers this was the book he wanted them all to read and follow, that this would comprise his management style.

Now, before you laugh, as many of these officers reportedly did, at the thought of a police Chief taking management pointers from the Magic Kingdom, consider this book and its principles have been studied by everyone from Fortune 500 companies to Walter Reed Army Medical staff as a basis for meeting their institutional goals and improving both customer experience and employee satisfaction. Suddenly Bolin’s choice of manifestos seems far less whimsical.

In this book, the author describes a transitioning from an old style of management to a new style based upon empowering and encouraging leadership from top to bottom of an organization. The author says this should be done through giving “clear expectations and ongoing education” to staff. [p.8]

The author describes some of the challenges involved in replacing old, entrenched ways of doing things with newer, more progressive ways: “The road to performance excellence was bumpy at first; change always meets with resistance, and this was no exception. Some of the old guard were set in their ways and were unwilling or unable to get on board.” [p.9]

The author insists these leadership principles will pay dividends as people adapt and take ownership of the new system: “Because they were involved from conception to execution, not only did they feel a sense of ownership in the new system, but their ideas proved to be invaluable.” [p.10]

In the chapter entitled “True Inclusion”, the author discusses the importance of knowing your team, of reaching out to everyone on your team, of making yourself available, of communicating clearly, directly, and honestly, and of designing your culture of values, beliefs, and behaviors.

In the chapter entitled “Breaking the Mold”, the author discusses the need to be clear about responsibilities, to empower subordinates to solve problems, and to flatten the corporate structure and make sure every position counts.

The chapter entitled “Make Your People Your Brand” discusses such important managerial attributes as selecting, nurturing, and promoting good talent, constantly evaluating performance, and how to terminate when necessary. “A leader’s job,” the author says, “is to do what has o be done, when it has to be done, in the way it should be done, whether you like it or not and whether they like it or not.” [p.110]

Anyone recalling Bolin’s testimony before the council will recall how his first guideline for officers was for them to “be nice”. Clearly this came from the “7 Guest Service Guidelines” list in Chapter 6, each with a 7 Dwarves Bent. As you read these, ask yourself how many apply to police work, and of those that apply, how many do most officers actually observe?

1.       Be Happy…make eye contact and smile!

2.       Be like Sneezy…greet and welcome each and every guest. Spread the spirit of Hospitality…It’s contagious.

3.       Don’t be Bashful…seek out Guest contact!

4.       Be like Doc…provide immediate Service recovery!

5.       Don’t be Grumpy…always display appropriate body language at all times!

6.       Be like Sleepy…create DREAMS and preserve the “MAGICAL” Guest experience!

7.       Don’t be Dopey…thank each and every Guest! [p.129]

Probably the most pertinent chapter for the EPD as far as averting and rectifying customer (citizen) complaints is Chapter Seven. In this chapter the author gives some great advice. Of all the chapters in the book, this might be the one Bolin most needs to reread. Here it suggests when problems arise to not only look at the people involved, but to look and ask if something procedurally might be flawed. It admonishes the reader to listen to customers, because it’s through customer complaints that opportunities for creative solutions are found. We are urged to learn firsthand what’s working and what’s not. This means going out and physically checking procedures, talking to customers with complaints, and asking questions. Finally, the author reminds us to stay technically up-to-date and thereby eliminate hassles. For police this means being equipped with technologies like body cameras that might better help them serve the public and avert embarrassing, damaging, or litigious incidents.

Overall, this is a great book. If its principles were actually implemented, if the officers under Bolin actually took it seriously when he reportedly asked them to read it, the EPD might not be in a position of being under fire by parts of the community. You certainly wouldn’t see the FOP calling for heads of respected community leaders to roll or the EPD Facebook page shutting out dissenting community voices like some third grader covering his ears when he doesn’t want to hear a valuable word of advice.

Police work is a chaotic, dangerous, frustrating, and often thankless job. Nothing will ever eliminate all problems or dangers in a police department, but with the right leadership, the right equipment, the right training, and the right policies, the dangers, frustrations, and citizen complaints can be greatly minimized.

Burdette Barbecue,Bands & Brew

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Burdette

September 28th at Burdette Park Pavillion

Greet fall with an all out party! Join us for the Burdette BBQ, Bands & Brew Saturday, September 28, 2013 from 1 pm – 8pm. Plenty of music, barbeque, beer and festival fun! Admission is free!

Whether you’re a seasoned barbecue smoker or a ‘freshie’, we invite anyone that thinks their sauce and “Q” is the best! There are three categories of competition chicken, pulled pork and ribs! Then there is also the “People’s Choice Award” of 300.00! Prize money will be paid to the top 3 spots in each category starting at 600.00 for first place! If you have a BBQ team and you would like to join the competition download the forms on our website www.smgevansville.com

At 3pm you can join in the judging by purchasing a $7.00 tasting cup and making the rounds! You can then put in your vote for your “People’s Choice” winner. A portion of the proceeds will go to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital.

The Music Festival will start at 1pm with the following line up of local bands:

Music Festival Schedule

1:00 pm – 2:30 pm – Andy Moore, lead singer of Dang Heathens

2:45 pm – 4:15 pm –The Honey Vines with Andrea Wirth

4:30pm – 6:00 pm –Rigdon & Gatewood

***BBQ Winner Announcements***

6:30 pm – 8:00pm – Dave Flick Band

It’s a must-see and a must-taste! Mark your calendars now with all the juicy details: When: Saturday, September 28th 1pm to 8pm Why: Beer, BBQ, Music and fun and raising money for your Burdette Park and St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.

 

Where: Burdette Park Pavilion located on 5301 Nurrenbern Road http://www.mapquest.com/#f38bbbed5a7d3651dd8d9849

 

Admission: FREE

CESAR MILLAN LIVE!

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137496aOriginal Host of National Geographic’s Dog Whisperer Series
NOV. 23 @ 8:00pm
Seats are $88, $48 and $38.
Pre-sale is Tuesday, Sept. 10 10:00am through Thursday, Sept. 12 11:00pm.
PASSWORD: MILLAN
This is a perfect opportunity for a Dinner and Show, take your company, family, friends or organization!  Gather your group of 15 or more and Relax, Eat and Enjoy! For details contact Megan at 435-5770 ext. 302

Rocky Horror Picture Show – Sept. 21 @ 11:00pm
Burdette Barbecue,  Bands and Brew – Sept. 28 @ 1:00pm

Evansville’s Celebration of Diversity Distinguished Lecture Series featuring Leigh Anne and Sean Tuohy (Blindside movie) – Oct. 1 @ 7:00pmGhost Brothers of Darkland County – Oct. 17 @ 7:30pmAn Evening with Third Day – Oct. 20 @ 7:00pmDisney Live! Three Classic Fairy Tales – Oct. 27 @ 12:00pm & 3:00pmMerle Haggard – Oct. 29 @ 7:30pmCMT On Tour: Hunter Hayes Let’s Be Crazy Tour – Nov. 8 @ 7:00pm

Cesar Millan Live! – Nov. 23 @ 8:00pm
Shen Yun 2014 – Reviving 5,000 Years of Civilization – Jan. 28-29 @ 7:00pm

Junie B. Jones – Feb. 5 @ 9:00am & 12:00pmThe Monster Who Ate My Peas – March 17 @ 9:00am & 12:00pm Are You My Mother? – Apr. 22 @ 9:00am & 12:00pm 

BROADWAY AT THE CENTRE 2013-2014  

 Mamma Mia! – December 13 @ 7:30pm
  Straight No Chaser – December 20 @ 7:30pm
 Elvis Lives! – January 8  @ 7:30pm
 Hello Dolly! starring Sally Struthers – January 12 @ 7:00pm
 Bring It On: The Musical – February 9 @ 7:00pm
 Hair – March 10 @ 7:30pm
 Million Dollar Quartet – March 26 @ 7:30pm
   Visit www.smgevansville.com for more information.

 

New York City guitarist to play concert at Library

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Evansville Public LibraryClassical guitarist Peter Fletcher will perform at Central Library on Sunday, September 22nd at 3:00 pm. All are invited to enjoy this free concert in the library’s lobby.

 

Fletcher performs more than one hundred concerts each year, including performances at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall in New York City, as well as venues in Chicago, Atlanta, Pittsburgh, and many others nationwide.

 

He began studying the guitar at the age of seven and made his professional debut at the age of fifteen. Years later into his accomplished career, he has six CD recordings and has drawn the admiration of audiences and critics alike, including a growing New York City fan base.

 

More information about Fletcher and previews of his music can be found at www.peterfletcher.com.

 

This program is made possible by The Mesker Music Trust, Fifth Third Bank, Trustee.

Exceptional Family Member Forum

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Saturday October 12, 2013 8:00 AM  -  4:30 PM
The Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMF) will educate military families on resources that are available for children or adults with any physical, emotional, developmental or intellectual disorder that requires special treatment, therapy, education, training or counseling.
You will learn about assistance with Asthma, ADHD, IEP’s, Wounded Warriors, Diabetes, Hypertension, Autism, Advocacy, Respite Care, Vehicle Assistive Technology, Employment, Adult Specialty Services, Medical Rehabilitation, Home Modification, and much more!
This event is open to ALL full time and traditional service members and families from all Active Duty, Reserve and National Guard branches, to include Retirees!!
FREE DOOR PRIZES!!!!
Register to win FOUR free tickets to Holiday World or the Zoo.
Must be present to win
FREE BREAKFAST AND LUNCH!!!!
Indiana National Guard Armory
3300 East Division Street
Evansville IN 47714

HealthSouth Deaconess Rehabilitation Hospital Celebrates

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                                                  National Rehabilitation Week September 16th – 20th

HealthSouth-Deaconess-Rehabilitation-HospitalSeptember 16, 2012 – HealthSouth Deaconess Rehabilitation Hospital will join rehabilitation providers across the nation September 16-20 in celebration of National Rehabilitation Week. HealthSouth will be recognizing its Patients, Nurses and Therapists and the significant role they play in the rehabilitation of patients from our community.

This week, the hospital will be buzzing with various events and activities!

Barbara Butler, CEO states, “National Rehabilitation Week provides a great opportunity for our hospital to honor how much each of our patients have accomplished since their injury or illness. We invite the community to join in our celebrations and to learn of the successes that rehab brings to patients at our hospital every day.”

All Week

A chance raffle will take place in the lobby! Items in the raffle include a Bath and Body Works Gift Basket, Free tickets to Rain – The Beatles Experience, a Walther’s Golf n Fun Mini Golf and Laser Tag package, and several gift cards! $1/ticket $5 for 6 tickets!

All proceeds will go to the Brain Injury Adventure Camp!

Monday, Sept. 17

A Patient Party/Open House will be held at 1:30pm – 3:00pm in our therapy gym with refreshments.

This event is held for our current patients and their families. Media is welcome!

 

Tuesday, Sept. 18

A Patient Reunion Luncheon will be held from 12:15pm-1:30pm for patients that have “graduated” from HealthSouth in the past six months. An RSVP was required.

We have approximately 80 patients that will attend. This is always a very moving event for the patients, families, and staff at HealthSouth to see their patients after more progress has been made at home!

Media is welcome!

 

Wednesday, Sept. 19

The highlight of the week is the Rehab Olympics!!

12 -14 teams of 4 people from the community will compete for The Gold Medal and all will hope to avoid the last place award of the Golden Bed Pan!

This event will take place at 12:00pm-1:30pm on the east lawn outside HealthSouth.

Physical, Occupational, and Speech therapy have planned activities for our teams that will create awareness of how life changing events can effect even the simplest tasks!

Media is strongly encouraged!!

 

Thursday and Friday are dedicated to employees and celebrating within the hospital, however, tours and an “open house” policy will be in place the entire week from 8:00am-4:00pm.

No Justice Concludes Victory Summer Concert Series

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victoryThe Summer Country Nights concert series at the Victory Theatre drew to a close on Friday night with a rousing show featuring a veteran touring band and a newcomer returning to her Evansville roots. No Justice is a Texas Country band with a funky sound that incorporated country, rock, roots and R&B to create a catalog of songs that appealed to the wide range of ages in the audience. Show opener Lindsay Brandt traveled up from Nashville to take the stage in her hometown, and was excited to be performing at the Victory for the first time. Her set of rockabilly originals was well received by fans happy to see her back home.

“This concert was a good end to our inaugural Summer Country Nights at the Victory concert series,” said General Manager Ben Bolander. “We really appreciate the support we got from 93.5 The Wolf and other tri-state stations, especially our series ticket holders who wanted to bring business to the Victory and the downtown area. We hope to return next summer with even more great affordable shows.”

The Victory Theatre has a busy two months ahead that include Philip Lawrence September 14, Tommy Emmanuel September 20, Creed Bratton September 21, “1964”…The Tribute October 4, The Bob & Tom Comedy Show October 5, Don Williams October 17, and The Price is Right Live! Stage Show October 26.

The Victory Theatre is managed by VenuWorks of Evansville, LLC.

Philip Lawrence comes home to perform on Philip Lawrence Day!

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d082c5901d9a11e3893622000a1fcd0b_7Evansville native, Philip Lawrence came home to Evansville to host his first solo performance at Victory Theatre. A Memorial alumni, Philip is not shy to the stage as he cowrote material and performed with Bruno Mars.

Philip debuted his song “Letters I Never Sent” among selected songs that he cowrote for Mars. Opening the show, the

Lawrence family all gathered on stage and sang the well known Sister Sledge song, “We Are Family.” The Browne Sisters, Philip’s cousins, and The Lawrence’s, Philip’s siblings and uncle, were the show openers and they showcased their entire family’s musical talents.

“We want to express our gratitude to Philip Lawrence for choosing Victory Theatre as his first solo performance,” said

General Manager Ben Bolander. “It has been a pleasure working with the Lawrence’s and we look forward to following Philip’s undoubtable succes in his future.”

The Victory Theatre has a busy two months ahead that include Tommy Emmanuel September 20, Creed Bratton September 21, “1964”…The Tribute October 4, The Bob & Tom Comedy Show October 5, Don Williams October 17, and The Price is Right Live! Stage Show October 26.

The Victory Theatre is managed by VenuWorks of Evansville, LLC.

For event information about upcoming shows at the theatre, please call (812) 422-1515, or visit

IS IT TRUE September 16, 2013

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Mole #3 Nostradamus of Local Politics
Mole #3 Nostradamus of Local Politics

IS IT TRUE September 16, 2013

IS IT TRUE the revelation that came this weekend that HCW imposed absolute restrictions on any financial information that they chose to release was to be kept from the eyes and ears of the Evansville City Council and even the Office of the Mayor under a legally binding obligation took nearly everyone by surprise?…the expectation was for an extended negotiation period on what was to be released and attempts by the City Attorney to minimize the VETTING would be followed by a two week period of VETTING just as City Councilman John Friend asked for was what would eventually have happened?…the expectation based on some time doing independent searches was that HCW as a company and the founders of that company would VET well and that the only real depth after giving them the green light would be the deal itself?…what a difference a refusal to comply makes?

IS IT TRUE that we hope this makes each and every person in Evansville realize that the Mayor and the Evansville Redevelopment Commission supported this without this information or so much as a credit check and a background check?…this is EARTHCARE PART 2?…there is no hiding from the utterly incompetent way this was passed and presented to the people of Evansville?…if this was a private business seeking money from widows and orphans or even people of means this would very possibly be sufficient lack of oversight to constitute charges?…in the world of tax dollars the same rules don’t apply so it will likely pass of as just another attempt to let SNEGAL run wild in Evansville?…it is hard to believe the powers that be learned nothing from the dozen eggs on their face from the Earthcare Energy fiasco?

IS IT TRUE this refusal to supply the financial information requested as HCW has according to Crowe-Horwath makes the entire VETTING exercise moot?…by taking this position of “We’ll take your incentive for $25.4 Million for the hotel and parking garage, and by God we are not going to show you anything of a financial nature that your Finance Chairman has asked for” HCW has disqualified themselves from consideration?…anyone whether it be Mayor Winnecke, any member of the Evansville City Council, the Evansville Redevelopment Commission, the union supporters of this project, or the society page beautiful people of Evansville who is willing to fork over more than $25 Million to a company whose ownership will not so much as allow the kind of information that is customary to finance a car has a serious deficiency in their cognitive abilities?…let’s hope and encourage the supporters of this deal to take this opportunity to do what they had to do with the Earthcare Energy fiasco and retract their support for this developer period?…there is no reason to spend any time or money to VET this project and it is time to schedule this drawn out unvetted nightmare on MLK for a vote at the soonest possible time?…there is no logical reason whatsoever for this not to fail by a margin of 9 – 0 and lots of people in the support camp need to get on their knees and offer an apology and thanks to each and every skeptic who supports VETTING public projects as a bank does?

IS IT TRUE this deal for the same reasons that the Earthcare Energy deal was exposed as a farce should be the last straw when it comes to allowing the City of Evansville to even propose projects and make announcements without a professional VETTING process and 3rd party company on retainer?…this is the last strike, this is the coup de gras, and a real process needs to be in place and it needs to be there now?…there should be no discussion of so much as a nickel of public money going into anything that is not basic infrastructure related until a VETTING process is in place and approved?…this latest twist in what hopefully will be the last fiasco is an intervention opportunity for a local government gone stark raving mad over a 10 year period?…if the people of Evansville and the cognizant members of the City Council do not do something about this the Evansville does not “deserve” a hotel as the supporters have asserted, it deserves the fate that awaits when the mimicking of Detroit plays itself out in River City?

IS IT TRUE the CCO calls upon each and every elected official and their appointed surrogates to use this opportunity to right the ship before it crosses the point of no return?…this hotel may not have been enough to sink the ship but the irresponsible rotten policies that enabled this 4th unmitigated disaster to proceed and the Earthcare Energy debacle to unfold are enough to render even the very best of cities to irrelevance?…this is yet another opportunity to heal a 50 year old wound?…we truly hope that our local leadership has the brainpower and the courage to make that happen?