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“Riders & Writers” Ellis Park Event Promotes Sandy Lee Watkins Songwriters Festival

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Friday, August 2 Race Day Features Sample Performances, Blanket Presentation & Meet the Songwriter’s

A Riders & Writers event will be held at Ellis Park on Friday, August 2 in conjunction with the Fourth Annual Sandy Lee Songwriters Festival. Post time is 12:50 p.m. Notable “writers” from the songfest will converge on the thoroughbred horse track and mingle with the “riders,”or jockeys, staff and public throughout the race day as well as provide free entertainment samples between races.

The songwriters will also be entertained at the track for their contribution to the Sandy Lee Songfest. Backside tours, meeting the jockeys, handicapping seminars, a blanket presentation, wagering and dining in the Sky Theatre are some of the fun the songwriters and their families will enjoy.

The Sandy Lee Songfest is taking place in Henderson this week, July 31 through August 3, and all proceeds benefit the nonprofit RiverBend Academy which provides instruction and mentoring for children in art and music.

“This is a fun day for the songwriters and the public alike,” says hit making songwriter and festival host, Kerry Kurt Phillips. “The public will get to hear a sample of various top drawer artists all in one place between races and we hope they will get so excited by what they hear, they will join us for our showcases on Friday and Saturday nights in downtown Henderson.”

“This is part of showing these songwriters our southern hospitality and has helped us grow this event in such a short time from 3 writers to 29 in four short years,” said Susie Watkins, co-chair of the Songfest. “We enjoy showing them a good time while here performing and the result is they enjoy returning year after year to share their talents.”

Writers of mega hit songs like Jimmy Buffet’s “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere,” Kenny Chesney’s “No Shoes No Shirt No Problems,” Darryl Worley’s “It Sounds Like Life To Me,” and Garth Brook’s “The Dance,” are only a few of the top hits created by elite songwriters who will showcase these songs and more during performances over the four-day festival.

Twenty-nine accomplished Nashville songwriters who include Grammy award winners and nominees, stage performers in major bands, record producers, publishers and more will all come to share their love of songwriting and share their chart topping hits. These talented individuals will be playing their songs and telling the stories behind them. (See attached Performer Profiles).

“There will be 22 shows in four days with two sets nightly in three outstanding downtown Henderson venues giving a true Nashville feel to the festivities,” said Troy Coleman, the newest co-chair of the festival. “

There are three locations within the 100 block of Second Street . These are Rookies Sports Bar on 2nd Street, Delizio Restaurant on 2nd in the first floor of the Soaper Building and RiverBend Academy in the 2nd floor of the Soaper building at 2nd and Main.

Tickets are now on sale through the online ticket link on www.SandyLeeSongfest.com All Access Passes can be purchased in advance before July 30 and provide the best value while giving patrons VIP early entry seating over general door admission. Individual select shows may be bought at the door of venues as long as space allows in each show. (See attached Ticketing Information & Event Schedule.)

The festival is made possible by sponsors Henderson Chevrolet Buick and GMC, Ellis Park, Myriad CPA Group, Meuth Construction, Starlite Smiles, Sholar Center, and others. There will be a number of auction items at the event featuring signed guitars, handwritten lyrics and many other fan and sponsor items. (See attached Auction Items.)

“These are shows these guys and gals do every night in Nashville and all over the country,” says Phillips. “You never fully know who you will see, what you will hear and more than likely you will be privy to a hit before its recorded.”

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“I love it as people watch a show and suddenly discover who they are listening to, how big they are not just in Nashville, but within the world of music and people walk away just buzzing about it for months,” said Susie Watkins who chairs the event in memory of her husband, Sandy Lee. “They’re acoustic and intimate; spontaneous and unscripted and after the shows, you get to rub elbows with some greats; the heart and soul behind songs.”

Sandy Lee Watkins was the Henderson County Kentucky Judge-Executive for 16 years before his sudden passing while in office. He took vacations to go to songwriter events across the country and always wanted such a festival in Henderson.

“Several are stars in their own right like two-time Grammy award winner Rebecca Lynn Howard, Jim “Moose” Brown from Bob Segar’s Silver Bullet Band and Billy Crain who has been a driving force on the Southern Rock and Rock scene for three decades as his band The Outlaws toured extensively with the Allman Brothers Band, Van Halen, The Rolling Stones, The Charlie Daniels Band, Molly Hatchett, ZZ Top, Rossington-Collins, and many others,” said Mac Neel, co-chair of the event. “But you get much, much more than big names as all 29 are stars including those writer’s who ‘just write’ for a living.”

“It’s great fun made all the sweeter because it benefits art and music for kids and in the name of Sandy Lee,” added Phillips.

For aspiring songwriters or anyone interested in the craft, a Songwriters Workshop and Roundtable, (Sanctioned by The Nashville Songwriters Association International) will be held Saturday, August 3, 10 a.m. at RiverBend Academy. Kerry Kurt and other pro writers will answer questions about the music business, talk about how to become a better songwriter, and if time allows, critique a few songs.

Additionally, an amateur Songwriter’s Competition sponsored by Shure and Sweetwater Music will conclude at midnight August 3. Prizes include a studio recording session and a guest performance of the winning song on the closing show of next year’s Songfest. Online entry details are on the website.

For more information on the festival events or the songwriting competition, visit www.SandyLeeSongfest.com .

Lincoln School to offer locally-grown tomatoes during lunch tomorrow

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Individuals with backyard gardens are enjoying fresh-grown tomatoes this time of year and now, thanks to Seton Harvest Mission, a ministry of the Daughters of Charity, individuals eating lunch at Lincoln School also will be able to enjoy the taste. The school will be offering locally-grown sungold tomatoes as part of its mixed green salad on tomorrow’s menu. In addition, Julie Dietz, outreach coordinator at Lincoln, will be handing out educational material on tomatoes and gardening in general.

 

Throughout the summer, the EVSC Office of Food and Nutrition has been partnering with Seton Harvest to provide locally-grown produce for its schools participating in the summer lunch program.

Nashville Musician to perform at HealthSouth Deaconess Rehab Hospital

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Deaconess1HealthSouth Deaconess Rehabilitation Hospital and Superior Van & Mobility welcomes Michelle Murray, an up and coming country musician to Evansville, IN tomorrow!

 

Michelle will be visiting with patients and singing a few songs from her most recent project for 2013 on Thursday July 30th from 11:30am – 1:30pm at HealthSouth Deaconess Rehab Hospital.

 

“My Finish Line”, a movie filmed during the 2010 Indianapolis 500, stars Sam Schmidt and Michelle Murray and tells Sam’s inspirational story of his journey from a nearly fatal racing accident to his life as it is today, facing the challenges of quadriplegic paralysis and being a successful INDYCAR and IndyLights team owner.

 

The film was inspired by the touching song “It Won’t Be If, But When (Sam’s Song),” penned by Michelle and fellow Nashville songwriter Paige Logan. “It is one of those songs that captivates and inspires you, bringing a smile to your face and a tear to your eye at the same time,” remarks Caroline Boyce, widow of legendary songwriter Tommy Boyce.

 

Michelle will meet and greet with patients, families, and staff in the therapy gym and cafeteria. She will perform acoustic renditions of a few of her songs in the cafeteria at approximately 12:00pm.

 

Michelle’s tour across the country with her family is simultaneously being filmed for a TV project, “Long Road To Fame”. Michelle’s management team has turned her life of “organized chaos” into a television based reality show. “I get asked all the time about what it is like bringing the kids(3) on the road with me. I just laugh and say want to come along??”

The series is being produced by Emmy Award winning Sunrise Entertainment.

Art in the City

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Art in the City Opening Reception is this Friday, Aug. 2nd from 5-7pm at the Arts Council, located at 318 Main St. in downtown Evansville.
Also, don’t forget to purchase tickets to the Annual Mayor’s Arts Awards on August 22nd at Tropicana. For more information,click here.
The Arts Council would like to thank everyone who came out for the Working Together Opening Reception. Also, congratulations to all of the winners (Listed below). A special thank you goes out to the Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science for all of their hard work on the exhibit and to the juror, Garry Holstein, Executive Director at the New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art. Also, thank you to Penny MacLeod for donating her time and effort for the exhibition. Working Together will be up until September 15th at the Evansville Museum.
Winners of Working Together:
Best of Show – Rob Millard-Mendez,Something Wicked This Way Comes
1st Place 2D – Amanda Sibrel, Man’s Best Friend
 
2nd Place 2D – Jamie Williams, The Waiting Room
3rd Place 2D – Dianne Albin, Blue Reflection
1st Place 3D – Rob Millard-Mendez,Something Wicked This Way Comes
2nd Place 3D – Rod Austin, Roots on Tress and Limbs with Leaves
3rd Place 3D – Sara Rappee, Cosmic Weavings
 
Many of these artists consign work with the Arts Council. Stop in to purchase works from these and many more talented local artists. Thank you for supporting the local arts!
Eville Monsters is a new exhibition that the Arts Council is excited to present. We are currently taking entries for this exhibit. Please find more information here.
Our hours are changing at the Arts Council. Our new hours will be:
Monday: By appointment only
Tuesday: Thursday: 10am – 4pm
Friday: Farmer’s Market 8am – 1pm, Gallery open 1:30pm -7pm
Saturday: 4pm – 7pm
If you have an arts-related event that you’d like to see on our newsletter, please email reva.bourgasser@artswin.org. Thank you.

 

LADY ANTEBELLUM ANNOUNCES THE FIRST LEG OF THE TAKE ME DOWNTOWN TOUR 2013 SET TO LAUNCH IN NOVEMBER

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Friends Kip Moore and Kacey Musgraves Join The 40-Plus City North American Trek

Evansville, Ind. – Seven-time GRAMMY award-winning trio Lady Antebellum has announced the first leg of their headlining TAKE ME DOWNTOWN TOUR 2013. The group has invited Kip Moore and Kacey Musgraves to join the arena tour kicking off Nov. 8 in Southaven, MS and running through December. Fans can purchase tickets and special VIP experiences beginning Sept. 13. Visit www.ladyantebellum.com for the most updated on-sale information and www.cidentertainment.com/ladyantebellum for VIP opportunities.

The tour will come to the Ford Center in Evansville on Sunday, November 10. Tickets will go on sale Friday, September 13.

“We spent almost every day last year backstage writing for our album GOLDEN, so we were really focused on writing songs that would connect with the fans in these
arenas. We definitely learned a lot about ourselves as live performers and the type of catalog we wanted to have so that we could go out and try to give the fans the best show they’ve ever experienced,” explains Lady A’s Charles Kelley. “All of that was the jumping off point for this tour, and now it’s time to take it to the next level.”

Last year, Lady A hosted over one million fans across the globe in 11 countries on their first headlining world tour, which earned them Billboard Touring’s “Breakthrough Award,” CMA’s “International Artists Achievement Award” and will accept the “Jim Reevespage1image16936 page1image17096 page1image17416 page1image17576

International Award” at this fall’s ACM Honors. The shows were inspirational and critics praised the band’s “youthful exuberance and unending energy.”

TAKE ME DOWNTOWN TOUR 2013 Dates:

11/8 Southaven, MS 11/9 St. Louis, MO 11/10 Evansville, IN 11/12 Grand Rapids, MI 11/15 Chicago, IL 11/16 Toledo, OH 11/17 Cleveland, OH 11/19 Fargo, ND

11/21 Rapid City, SD 11/22 Denver, CO 11/23 Salt Lake City, UT 12/3 Springfield, MO 12/5 Minneapolis, MN 12/6 Kansas City, MO 12/7 Omaha, NE

12/12 Cincinnati, OH 12/14 Peoria, IL

Landers Center Chaifetz Arena Ford Center

Van Andel Arena Allstate Arena Huntington Center Quicken Loans Arena

Fargodome
Rushmore Plaza Civic Center

Pepsi Center

EnergySolutions Arena JQH Arena
Target Center
Sprint Center

CenturyLink Center U.S. Bank Arena

Peoria Civic Center

The harmony-based trio Lady Antebellum continues to reaffirm the very beginnings of Lady Antebellum by focusing on deft songwriting and fresh uses of their talents, which was at the heart of what drew them together in the first place. Since its 2006 inception, Lady A has won the “Vocal Group of the Year” honor from both the CMA and from the ACM’s three times in a row and sold over 11 million albums worldwide. The trio has taken seven trips to No. one on the country radio charts, earned five Platinum singles including their recent “Downtown” and has been awarded with seven GRAMMY awards including the all-genre “Record of the Year” and “Song of the Year.” In the end, the mix of their road experiences, songwriting and creative partnership have allowed the magic to remain – because they have kept the focus on the music.

Platinum-selling artist Kip Moore’s current Top Five hit “Hey Pretty Girl” follows two consecutive No. one songs off his debut album UP ALL NIGHT, which was the best selling debut album from any country artist released last year. His first No. one single, “Somethin’ ‘Bout A Truck,” held the top spot on both charts for two weeks making him the first solo artist in four years to have a debut album’s first single go No. one for multiple weeks. Moore has already sold out dozens of headlining shows this year, often in just minutes and recently played his first stadium show as part of CMA Music Festival: Country’s Night to Rock.

Nashville-based singer/songwriter, Kacey Musgraves released her debut album Same Trailer Different Park this past spring to massive critical acclaim and recognition. The album debuted at No. one on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart making her the first solo female in five years to open at No. one with a rookie release. She’s received ACM, CMT and Teen Choice Award nominations and her Top 10 single “Merry Go ‘Round” was recently certified Gold and follow up single “Blowin’ Smoke” is currently climbing the charts.

 

Flight of WWII Heroes

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The Freedom Heritage Museum and Collings Foundation are working side by side to honor four WWII Veterans from Evansville, Indiana and Owensboro, Kentucky with a very special flight in two very rare WWII aircraft on Friday, August 2, 2013.

Captain Walter Sutton, Squadron B-24 Bombardier, 2nd Lieutenant Maurice Boultinghouse, B-17 Co-pilot, Master Sergeant Lloyd Hadley, B-24 Flight Chief and Captain Raymond Schureck, P-47 fighter pilot, will join the Wings of Freedom tour – flying one last mission. They will fly 200 miles cross-country in the B-17 Flying Fortress and B-24 Liberator heavy bombers (the same type aircraft they flew in combat some 70 years ago) and land in Evansville, Indiana at approximately 2:00 pm CT (19:00 Zulu) on August 2, 2013.

In addition, Judy Morton, whose family operated Hoosier Cardinal, will be on board the flight to represent the Evansville companies and workers that produced over 300 items to support the war effort during WWII. Hoosier Cardinal produced the mobile gun turret domes for the B-17 and B-24 bombers and earned five Army-Navy Productivity “E” Awards during WWII. Less than 4% of all the U.S. manufacturers producing war materials received an “E” Award.

This is a rare event that follows the history of these WWII Veterans and their home front supporters from their service some 70 years ago to current emotional reflections on this time of sacrifice, honor and perseverance.

The general public is encouraged to come out to welcome and cheer our own WWII heroes as they complete their last mission. The veterans will be available for interviews with the media. A story worth covering – interviews like this are few and far between.

DATE: Friday, August 2, 2013

TIME: 1:30-2:00 pm (call Tri-State Aero at 812-426-1221 after 12 pm for exact time of arrival)

PLACE: Tri-State Aero ramp, Evansville Regional Airport

Roberts Park Preliminary Design To Be Displayed

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Preliminary design concepts for the new Roberts Park will be on display Wednesday during the second of two public open houses to gather feedback. The open house will take place at the Traveling City Hall meeting Wednesday, July 31, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, 918 W. Mill Rd. Preliminary designs for Roberts Park have been posted on the City of Evansville website www.evansville.in.gov, and residents can submit feedback electronically.

McGladrey Final Invoice: Dated March 24, 2013

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The City County Observer would like to make the McGladrey Invoice in the amount of $112,615.75 available for our readers to examine. We must point out that the so called draft report that has been withheld from the City Council and the public is dated April 8, 2013 which is consistent with an invoice dated March 24th that was stamped as recieved by the Controller’s office on April 1, 2013 (Fool’s Day).

Sources have advised us that the differences in the so called “draft” and the report issued last week are mainly in the language used to describe inefficiencies and shortcomings of the City of Evansville in the critical area of Information Technology. Neither document is flattering and both clearly show a path to acceptability that the City was not on, is not doing, and may not even be capable of implementing.

The real question is if the April 8th document that was billed for on March 24th as the “Delivery of Final Assessment and Executive Overview”, then why is that document being withheld on the basis of not being public information? The next question is will there be another bill for the sanitized version of the second installment of a “Final” study? Is it true that the CCO truly wonders why the City Council and the people of Evansville are only allowed to see the “sunshine and lollipops” version of this study which still in an indictment of incompetence for the City of Evansville’s management of IT and its capacity to even understand what it takes to implement this critical tool in an even acceptable manner.

Here is a link to the bill as submitted by McGladrey on March 24, 2013.

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MAYORS LEGAL COUNCIL TED ZIEMER JR. MAINTAINS THAT McGLADREY IT REPORT IS CONFIDENTIAL

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Ted Ziemer, City of Evansville Attorney
Ted Ziemer, City of Evansville Attorney

Dear Council Members:

I have just reviewed your Attorney’s e-mail to you of 7/29/2013.
I have no comment on Mr. Danks editorial comment regarding the past three (3) months.
The document sent to Mr. Danks by my office is, as stated in my memo to Mr. Danks of 7/25/2013, an earlier draft of the McGladrey Assessment.
Contrary to the opinion of your Attorney that “the report is NOT confidential” I assure you that it is deemed confidential by the Administration under applicable Indiana Law and that as such we would not release it to the public under either an APRA or a FOIA request.  We only released it to your Attorney for delivery to you due to your special status as members of the Common Council of the City of Evansville and thus we asked and continue to ask that you maintain the confidentiality of the document.
Cordially,
Ted C Ziemer, Jr.
Corporate Counsel for the City of Evansville

CITY COUNCIL ATTORNEY SCOTT DANKS DECLARES APRIL 8, 2013 IT ASSESSMENT NOT CONFIDENTIAL

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Scott DanksDear Council Members:

President Robinson has requested that I inform you that the special council meeting scheduled for tonight concerning the IT assessment has been cancelled. For the past three (3) months members of the Council have been attempting without success to obtain a copy of an IT Assessment report by McGladrey that was rumored to have been received by the administration. This rumor was repeatedly denied by various members of the administration.
On Thursday, July 25, 2013 (9) copies of what appears to be a full, complete and final report of the McGladrey IT Assessment DATED APRIL 8, 2013 was delivered to my office for each member of the Council.
Due to the amount  of information contained within the April 8, 2013 report and due to unanswered questions as to why it was not produced earlier, President Robinson felt additional time was needed to study the report and investigate why it was not provided to the Council earlier.
Also several Council members have inquired as to whether the April 8, 2013 IT Assessment report is confidential as maintained by the administration. It is my opinion that the report is NOT confidential.
Scott A. Danks, Attorney at Law
for the
Common Council of the City of Evansville