WHITE CHRISTMAS, THE MUSICAL, A ROUSING SUCCESS
Last week I went to see Irving Berlin’s WHITE CHRISTMAS – THE MUSICAL and can tell you that this production was outstanding! The directors – Jack Schriber, Sue Schriber, Jaye Beetem, Amy Walker, Richard Bernhardt, Jan Stovall and Terry Becker – did a remarkable job! Also, the individuals who worked on Production Staff and Volunteers were Brittney Brown, Kerri Zeien, Rene Chadwick, Justin McCullough, Tiffany Ball, Ty Cheatem, Laurel Vaughn, Anne deVider and Susan Fetscher deserve a big round of applause! The Technical Staff members who keep this production going in the right direction were: Chuck Armstrong, Jason Southwell, Tanya Sweet, Jeremy Hoesli and Tim Ashby were flawless! The Public Education Foundation Of Evansville Board Of Directors, Board Members, Advisory Council and the Board Of School Trustees deserve a great deal of credit for their vision and public support for bringing this Broadway style production to Evansville! Finally, thanks to our intelligent and creative high school students for doing a bang-up job with this wonderful production!
AMERICA’S BEST HOSPITALS
Congratulations to the following local Hospitals for being selected on the list of America’s BEST HOSPITALS for 2010-2011. They are: Methodist Hospital, Henderson Ky., a 216 bed facility that performs General Medical and Surgery; Gibson General Hospital, Princeton, In. has 70 beds that provides Alliant Management Services; The Women’s Hospital, Newburgh, In. has 74 beds and offers Obstetrics and Gynecology services; St. Mary’s Warrick Hospital, Boonville, In. is a 35 bed facility with specialty in General Surgery; Select Specialty Hospital, Evansville, In. is a 60 bed, Acute Long Term Care facility; Evansville Psychiatric Children Center, Evansville, In. is a state-funded, 28 bed Children Psychiatric facility; and Evansville State Hospital is another state-funded Psychiatric hospital that has 60 beds and serves the long-term, mentally challenged individuals; and HealthSouth Deaconess Rehabilitation Hospital is a 80 bed Rehabilitation hospital. Also did you know that U.S. News and World Report has published the BEST HOSPITALS rankings for the last 21 years? Of course, the above hospitals couldn’t have achieved the above national honors without the help of Administrators, Doctors, Support Staff and Volunteers!
HELP SWIRCA HELP ELDERLY FIGHT HEAT
Had lunch at SWIRCA last week and found out this outstanding organization that serves the physical, financial and other quality of life challenges and needs of our aging population needs your help. SWIRCA could use some windows air conditioners, fans, power wheelchairs, Rollater Walkers, help with home repair and painting and heating and cooling repairs. Please call Judi Freson at (812) 464-7800 or e-mail her at jfreson@swirca.org if you can be of assistance. Oh, forgot to mention that 7th Annual Southern Indiana Brewey, Winery and Spirits Festival is coming to SWIRCA on August 21, 2010. Contact Judi Freson to make reservations!
TWO WORTHY ORGANIZATIONS
If you want to help fight hunger and poverty, I just stumbled across a worthwhile organization that you should involve yourself with. Please contact Vanderburgh Community Foundation at (812) 422-1245 or contact Gina Gibson with the Evansville Christian Life Center at (812) 492-0711 – you’ll be glad you did!
THANKS, PATTON HEATING & AIR!
My next door neighbor had an emergency yesterday concerning her air conditioner. She called Patton Heating and Air and was surprised to personally be able to talk with the owner about her air conditioner problem and explain that it needs to be fixed right away because of her mother’s health problems. Deb Yeager (Owner of Patton’s) was “Johnny On The Spot†because within 45 minutes of the phone call, the repairman was there to fix the problem. If you want a Heating and Air Conditioner company to install or repair your unit, I would highly recommend that you call Patton Heating and Air at (812) 424-7583 and ask for Deb!
I was looking at a home located in the Historic District Saturday and stopped by Penny Lane’s for a cup of Java and was surprised to see that they also had an upscale Farmers Market that sold only locally grown produce.
Here’s what’s happening in your neck of the woods for rest of the week!
ACSWI Artists & Exhibit Locations for the month of JULY 2010
Bower-Suhrheinrich Gallery
318 Main Street, Suite 101 – Evansville, IN 47708
June 28 – July 29
Tri-State Icons: This display features 27 artists’ photographs, paintings, and drawings of many familiar buildings and landmarks from throughout southwestern Indiana, Kentucky and Illinois.
Opening Reception: June 30 from 4 – 6 p.m. (CST) – Public Welcome!
BSF Gallery Front Window (Alcove) Art
318 Main Street, Suite 101 – Evansville, IN 47708
July
Eric Goelzhauser
Evansville Commerce Bank
20 NW 4th Street – Evansville, IN 47708
July
Holly Pearson
Fifth Third Bank
20 N.W. Third Street – Evansville, IN 47708
July
William Pickle, Betsy Welborn Fenner, Tracie Young & Julia Sermersheim
United Bank – Downtown Evansville
18 N.W. Fourth Street, Evansville, IN 47708
July
Skip Kniese
AMERICAN SEWING GUILD EVENTS
Upcoming Meetings:Â
We meet the 4th Tuesday of each month except December, 6:00 pm to 7:45 pm at McCullough Library. Date and Location changes are announced in advance.
1. July 27, Sew-in, make troupe bags for National Project, bring sewing machines, cutting supplies, basic sewing supplies
CALL FOR ENTRIES & ARTISTS
DOWNTOWN HENDERSON PROJECT ISSUES A CALL TO ARTISTS
Wow! Friday Gallery Hop & Art Sale To Be Held November 5
CHILDREN’S CENTER FOR DANCE EDUCATION
New Programs for Local Dancers
Children’s Center for Dance Education is offering more than ever to local dancers this summer. From the new “Mondays at the Ballet” program for our youngest dancers, to contemporary workshops, partnering classes, week long camps inspired by various ballets, to the return of Max Ratevosian to Evansville, there is sure to be a class that meets your need! Visit www.childdance.org to download our summer registration form.
CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF EVANSVLLE (cMoe)
Tuesday through Saturday: 9:00am to 4:00pm
Sunday: 12:00pm to 4:00pm
CLOSED Mondays: – Holiday Exceptions Apply
Admission: Last Admission to the Museum is 3:30 p.m. **, 18 Months and Over – $6, Members – FREE
ALL CHILDREN MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT (18 or older)
· July 21st – Chill Out! Take a break from the heat as we explore the science of cold with some instant snow, icy experiments, and more from 2-3:30 in the Lobby.
· July 22nd – Story Stretchers at 10:30 a.m.
· July 24th – Story Stretchers at 10:30 a.m.
Up, Up and away! We’re celebrating all things that fly in honor of Amelia Earhart Day! Look for planes, rockets, parachutes and more, all throughout the building, all day.
· July 28th – Lava Lamp fun from 2-3:30. Step into the swinging 60’s as you create a psychedelic science project to decorate your room
· July 29th – Story Stretchers at 10:30 a.m.
· July 31st – Story Stretchers at 10:30 a.m.
CIVIC THEATRE EVENTS
ANN LANDERS IS “THE LADY WITH ALL THE ANSWERS†AT CIVIC THEATRE
· The Lady With All the Answers runs two weekends, July 23 through August 1. Friday and Saturday shows are at 8:00pm, and Sunday matinees are at 2:00.
· Tickets are $18 for adults, $16 for seniors 65 and older and $12 for students 21 and younger. Tickets can be purchased at the theatre box office at 717 North Fulton Avenue, by calling 425-2800, or for the first time this season, online through the Civic Theatre website at www.civic.evansville.net.
Ann Landers is The Lady with All the Answers and she’s coming to Civic Theatre on July 23! For decades, renowned advice columnist Ann Landers answered countless letters from lovelorn teens, confused couples and a multitude of others in need of advice. No topic was off-limits, including nude housekeeping, sex in a motorcycle helmet, the proper way to hang toilet paper, sibling rivalries, addiction, religion and wandering spouses. Late on a 1975 night in Landers’ Chicago apartment, an ironic twist of events confronts her with a looming deadline for a column dealing with a new kind of heartbreak: her own. As she shares her struggles to complete the column with us, we learn as much about ourselves as we do about the wise, funny, no-nonsense woman whose daily dialogue with America helped shape the social and sexual landscapes of the last half-century.
Leanne Nayden, last seen on the Civic Theatre stage as Sister Clarissa in Over the Tavern, portrays Ann Landers, in this unique one-woman show. Ms. Nayden teaches education at the University of Evansville, and brings a wealth of theatre experience to her role.
The Chicago Tribune called The Lady With All the Answers “. . . a warmhearted play…highly entertaining, frequently moving…” and the Los Angeles Times said it’s “folksy, funny, . . . engaging from beginning to end.â€
CIVIC THEATRE ANNOUNCES THE 85th SEASON, FOR 2010-2011
The Mainstage Season:
1. The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Music and lyrics by William Finn; book by Rachel Scheinkin
Six young people in the throes of puberty, overseen by grown-ups who barely managed to escape childhood themselves, learn that winning isn’t everything and that losing doesn’t necessarily make you a loser.
Sept. 17-19, 24-26, Oct. 1-3 Sponsors: 5th 3rd Bank, Scripps Howard Foundation
2. A Christmas Story, By Jean Shepherd; adapted by Philip Grecian.
Dec. 3, 4, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 Sponsors: Vectren, Toyota
3. Doubt, A Parable, by John Patrick Shanley.
Feb. 11, 12, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27 Sponsor: 14 WFIE
EVANSVILLE MUSEUM (Arts, History, Science)
Admission is free, but there is a suggested contribution of $2 per person.
Membership begins at $35, with a total of seven membership categories
KOCH PLANETARIUM TO OFFER FREE SHOWS
The Evansville Museum will be offering admission-free planetarium shows the first Friday of every month this Summer. Three free planetarium performances will be offered on August 6. Free performances in the Museum’s Koch Planetarium will occur at 11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m., and 3:00 p.m.
· At 11:00 a.m. the Planetarium will offer Larry, Cat In Space, a sky show for children ages 4-10 that follows the devotion of an orange cat that stows away on a rocket to the moon.
· At 1:00 p.m. Nine Planets and Counting examines the continuing debate on what constitutes a planet, the variety of objects that populate the solar system a if Pluto is still a planet.
· At 3:00 p.m., The Sky Tonight will detail what planets and constellations are visible in the summer sky.
· Although the shows are free, guests are asked to pick up a complimentary ticket the day of the show. Timed tickets will be available at the Museum’s Second Floor Security Desk.
Old Gallery
Working Together juried exhibition
July 11 – Sept. 12
Town Hall
Cornucopia: Artifacts from the History
February 7 – August 15
Koch Science Center
Hands – On 4
May 2 – September 12
Koch Planetarium
9 Planets and Counting
June 5 – August 15
EVANSVILLE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA (EPO) EVENTS
EVANSVILLE PHILHARMONIC YOUTH ORCHESTRAS
HOLD AUDITIONS FOR 2010-2011 SEASON
Auditions for 2010-2011 membership in the Evansville Philharmonic Youth Orchestras (EPYO and EPYO II) will be held on August 6th in Wheeler Auditorium on the University of Evansville campus.
The Evansville Philharmonic Youth Orchestras are seeking bassoonists, brass players, percussionists and string musicians from the Tri-State area in grades 6-12 who desire challenging musical experiences and invigorating performance opportunities. Audition requirements include selected scales, a short solo or etude, and sight-reading. Additional audition information, including a brochure, audition requirements and application forms, may be obtained from the Evansville Philharmonic website – www.evansvillephilharmonic.org – or by contacting the Director of Education at 812-425-5050.
In existence since 1993, the premier orchestra of the youth orchestra program is the Evansville Philharmonic Youth Orchestra (EPYO). Under the baton of its new conductor Dr. Thomas Dickey, membership in the EPYO is reserved for outstanding players in grades 9-12 who demonstrate the musicianship necessary to perform in a pre-professional orchestra setting.  This group performs a wide range of demanding orchestral repertoire, allowing its members the opportunity to strengthen and expand their musical skills through the study of symphonic literature.Â
Under the direction of Sheryl Schuster, the Evansville Philharmonic Youth Orchestra II (EPYO II) is an intermediate level orchestra typically consisting of middle and high school students in grades 6-9 (age exceptions may be made at the discretion of the conductor). EPYO II’s mission is to provide an educationally sound musical experience in a full orchestra setting through exposure to quality musical repertoire designed to refine technique and develop musical maturity.Â
The Evansville Philharmonic Youth Orchestras offer orchestra programs tailored to a variety of ages and musical abilities, so that a student may progress musically over several years. Young musicians who successfully audition are placed in an orchestra appropriate to their ability, and may advance within the system based on their skill and individual growth.
Each year the youth orchestras perform a Winter Concert and a Spring Concert on the Victory Theatre stage. EPYO and EPYO II members participate in weekly rehearsals led by professional conductors and participate in regular sectionals with members of the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra.
EVANSVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY EVENTS
Adult Programs
· July 19 – Otona No Otaku – Japanese culture and anime for adults, 6:30 p.m. in Browning Event Room B, Central Library, For more information: Call Charles Sutton at 428-8217.
· July 21 – Women’s Fiction Book Club – Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict by Laurie Rigler – 3:30 p.m. in Study Room, Oaklyn Branch, 3001 Oaklyn Dr. For more information: Call 428-8234.
· July 22 – Mystery Lovers Book Discussion – On the Wrong Track by Steve Hockensmith – 4:30 p.m. in Meeting Room, North Park Branch, 960 Koehler Dr. For more information: Call 428-8237.
Teen Programs
· July 16, & 23 – Tweens & Things – Grades 5-8, 3:30-5:00 p.m. in Browning Event Rooms A & B, Central Library. Registration required for each separate event by calling Christa at 428-8225 or visiting evpl.org.
· July 24 – Cosplay 101 – Teen led hands on workshop – design, share, and exchange ideas, 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. in Browning Event Rooms A & B, Central Library, For more information: Call Charles Sutton at 428-8217.
· July 24 – Otaku Anonymous – Anime and Manga. 1:30-3:00 p.m. in Browning Event Rooms A & B, Central Library, For more information: Call Charles Sutton at 428-8217.
· July 24 – Gaming Power Hour (x2) – intense gaming on big screens, 3:30-5:30 p.m. in Browning Event Rooms A & B, Central Library, For more information: Call Charles Sutton at 428-8217.
· July 26 – Make a Splash Party and Drawing – teens will be eligible to win one the Five Grand Prizes. In Café Garden, Central Library. For more information: Call Charles Sutton at 428-8217.
· 4:00 p.m. – party starts, with grand prize drawing at 7:00 p.m. Participants MUST be present and bring their Teen Summer Reading Program Record to the drawing.
· July 29 – Reel Talk: Children’s Lit – premiering Where the Wild Things Are and The Fantastic Mr. Fox. A special guest will be present and refreshments will be provided. 3:00-9:00 p.m. in Browning Event Room B, Central Library, For more information: Call Charles Sutton at 428-8217.
Special Children’s Programs
· July 21 – Recorder Recital – Come support the music students from Central Library’s Beginning Recorder Class as they showcase what they have learned. 5:00-5:45 p.m. in READ Center, Central Library. For more information: Call Christa Shipley at 428-8225.
· July 21 – Teddy Bear Picnic – Bring your lunch and favorite stuffed animal. Lemonade and Teddy Bear treats will be provided. Ages 2-5. 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at McCollough Branch, 5115 Washington Ave. For more information: Call 428-8236.
· July 22 – High Seas Adventures – Come for a Pirates and Mermaids Party dressed in rags and sparkles ready for a treasure hunt. Grades K-6. 2:00-3:00 p.m. in Meeting Room, Oaklyn Branch, 3001 Oaklyn Dr. For more information: Call 428-8234.
FOURTH FRIDAY GALLERY STROLLS ON JULY 24 AND AUGUST 27, 2010
Patrons of the Alhambra Theater’s al fresco film series have another free Fourth Friday event on July 24 and August 27. Two Arts District galleries will be open before show time at sunset.
Billy Hedel’s Studio, 916 SE Sixth Street (303-3722), will open to the public from 6 to 8 pm. In addition to Hedel’s large paintings and line drawings, he will exhibit small works on paper by Carole Douglas, who recently was awarded an Individual Artists Program grant by the Indiana Arts Commission. Fifteen percent of sales will be donated to Patchwork.
Fountain View Gallery, 27 Adams at Second Street (423-0888), also open until 8 pm, features an exhibit of new paintings by Cynthia Watson and work in a range of media by other local artists.
Call the individual galleries for exhibit information and regular gallery hours.
JOHN JAMES AUDUBON STATE PARK & MUSEUM · HENDERSON, KY
Audubon Exhibits:
“Inspirations of Audubon† 2010 Audubon Celebration
Exhibit dates: Thru July
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Daily
MISCELLANEOUS
Sinfonia’s Men of Song Chorus Concert
· Date: Friday, July 23, 2010
· Location: St. Benedict Cathedral
· Address: 1328 Lincoln Ave., Evansville IN 47714
· Contact Person: Jeremy Evans; 812-867-2433
· Website: www.sinfonia.org/chorus
This concert is free and open to the public. The Men of Song Chorus is composed of college-aged men who are members of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, the world’s oldest and largest men’s music Fraternity. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia and its members have established and advanced music in America for 112 years. Members from throughout the nation will be in Evansville for the Fraternity’s 2010 Leadership Institute. The Fraternity’s national headquarters is also in Evansville.
The Spirit of Evansville Sweet Adeline Chorus
Our Chorus are members of the Sweet Adeline International and sing 4 part harmony in capella style music. We meet every Monday at 601N Boeke Rd ( Good Samaritan Home) in Evansville.
Contacts:Â Linda Weber, Newburgh, In; Ph: 812-853-8709
Carole Rich, Evansville, In; Ph: 812-550-7093
RiverTown StoryTeller’s meeting
RiverTown StoryTellers will meet at the Ohio Twp. Central Library in Newburgh, IN the first Wednesday of Feb., April, June, August, Oct. and December, 2010. The meetings are open to everyone interested in a good story. Bring a favorite story to share or come listen to others tell their stories. A short business meeting is held from 6:00 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. and then the stories begin.Â
NEW HARMONY, IN ARTS EVENTS
The New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art presents
“Liberties of Construction: Form, Content, and Color†an exhibition of artwork by Katherine Taylor (KT) and Billy Hertz.
· The exhibition runs from July 10-August 15.Â
· A reception for the artists will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday, July 10, and is free and open to the public. During the reception the artists will be available for questions.Â
· New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art is located at 506 Main Street in New Harmony, IN and is open from 10 a.m. until 5p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and Sundays noon until 4 p.m.Â
· For further information please call 812/682-3156 or visit www.nhgallery.com.Â
Robert Lee Blaffer Foundation.
PATCHWORK CENTRAL EVENTS
100 Washington Ave., Evansville, 812-424-2735
Back-to-School Sale
· Saturday, July 31, 2010
· 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
· 100 Washington Ave. Evansville, IN 47713
Patchwork Central will be putting on a Back-to-School Sale on Saturday, July 31 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. We will offer school supplies, new underwear and socks, and other items for sale at extremely reduced prices. Parents and students will be able to buy a bag of school supplies customized for a particular grade level ($3 per bag for Kindergarten through 3rd grade and $5 per bag for 4th and 5th grades). Socks and underwear will also be sorted by gender and size for easy shopping. The proceeds from the sale will go toward buying supplies for next year’s sale. Patchwork Central is located at 100 Washington Ave. (the corner of Washington Ave. and SE Sixth St.) in Evansville, Indiana. For more information, please call our offices at: (812) 424-2735.
Patchwork Central is a nonprofit organization that runs after-school and summer programming for children, a food pantry, a community garden, and other programs to benefit our neighborhood and our city.
SAINT MEINRAD ARCHABBEY EVENTS
Archabbey Library exhibit features paintings of Carolyn Roth
· The Saint Meinrad Archabbey Library Gallery, St. Meinrad, IN, is presenting an exhibit of paintings by artist Carolyn Roth of Evansville, IN. Exhibit dates are June 29-August 7.
Roth recently retired from the University of Southern Indiana, where she had been teaching since 1984. A New York native, she earned a bachelor’s degree in fine arts at Herron School of Art and master’s in fine arts at Florida State University.
· She has been on the full-time faculty of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Southern Illinois University and the University of Evansville. She has exhibited her artwork throughout the United States since 1968.
· Extensive world travel has been the inspiration for her artwork. “I am working for an expressive quality in my work,†Roth says. “By expressive, I don’t mean the expression on a person’s face, but rather the feeling behind the brush stroke.â€
· Many of the paintings in this exhibition feature animals, mostly birds, as imagery. A series of 12 small canvases with birds were done in collaboration with her father, Charles Roth, as an aesthetic response to his concept of associating a color and an attribute with each of the 12 disciples.
· For library hours call, (812) 357-6401 or (800) 987-7311, or visit the Archabbey Library’s website: www.saintmeinrad.edu/library/library_hours.aspx.
· The exhibit is free and open to the public. Those wishing to view the exhibit may want to arrive at least 30 minutes before closing time.
TRI-STATE ART GUILD EVENTS
The Really Big and Really Tiny Shows
The Really Big and Really Tiny Shows will be on display at Angel Mounds from June 8-August 6, 2010. Presented by the Tri-State Art Guild in cooperation with the Friends of Angel Mounds, the two shows juxtapose each other in size making for an dynamic event. The Really Big Show will feature over 30 large-scale entries with sizes that range from 24″ x 36″ to 48″ x 48″ and the more than 40 Really Tiny Show works range from 4″ x 4″ to 12″ x 14″. Both shows include works by area artists in a variety of mediums including framed art, photography and sculpture.
 Hours are: Tues-Sat 9-5 and Sun 1-5pm. For show information, call the Tri-State Art Guild at 270-826-6674 or Angel Mounds at 812-853-3956. For upcoming events visit the guild website at tri-stateartguild.org.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN INDIANA EVENTS
NEW EXHIBITIONS in the McCutchan Art Center/Palmina F. and Stephen S. Pace Galleries: Purchase Awards from Student Art Shows and Prints and Ceramic Works by Visiting Artists 1978-2010. The exhibits are open to the public during summer hours: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. A reception for the artists will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, September 12, at the art center, and is open to students, faculty, staff, and the general public.
1. Purchase Awards from Student Art Shows
2. Prints and Ceramic Works by Visiting Artists 1978-2010
3. A third exhibit, Art Glass from the Alan and Susan Shovers Collection, is on display in the McCutchan Exhibition Space in the Wright Administration Building.
Until then, don’t take any Wooden Nickels! See you next week!
Love,
LIL