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Children’s Broadway Series: “The Rainbow Fish”

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With her lovely coloring and shimmering scares, the Rainbow Fish is used to being the most beautiful creature in the ocean. So when the other fish ask her for some silver scales, she refuses. How can she sacrifice the one thing that makes her so unique?

Will some good advice from the wise old octopus persuade the Rainbow Fish to share her gifts with those around her?

ArtsPower has turned Marcus Pfister’s bestselling book into a delightful and touching musical about the value of sharing true friendship with others.

Click here for more information or to purchase tickets

USI’s “GO STEM!” camp is for Girls Only

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The University of Southern Indiana’s Girls Only (GO) STEM! Program for girls entering the 9th- through 12th-grade will be held June 3-7, 2012, at USI and Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari in Santa Claus, Indiana.

GO STEM! is a five-day residential summer camp focusing on the application of science, technology, engineering and math-related disciplines. The camp uses Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari as a laboratory for experiments and activities.

Applications are due April 30. Campers will reside in the residence halls at USI. The fee is $125 and includes lodging, meals, and park admission. The camp is partially funded through a grant from the Alcoa Foundation.


Source: USI.edu

Professional Bull Riders Touring Pro Division Barrels into Ford Center

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The Professional Bull Riders Touring Pro Division took over the Ford Center this weekend with their

eight-second rides and jaw-dropping wrecks. Fans experienced two hours of adrenaline-driven competition and live

family entertainment, such as impromptu dance routines and comical dialogue. Audience members watched as, one-by-

one, each brave cowboy risked it all while saddling up on one of the toughest animal athletes, the bull. The two day

competition was filled with numerous intense moments, but Australian bull rider Ben Jones emerged the overall winner

of this weekend’s competition.

As we move into spring and summer, the Ford Center will provide a diverse lineup of shows for all age groups. Ford

Center continues to stay active with a strong list of upcoming performances; starting with Eric Church April 19, All Time

Low & Gentlemen Hall April 20, Guns & Hoses April 21, Cirque Du Soleil presents Quidam April 26-29, Staind &

Godsmack May 6, Hank Williams Jr. May 11 and James Taylor July 11.

Ford Center is managed by VenuWorks of Evansville, LLC.

California Releases List of 500 Top Tax Delinquencies

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The State of California in an attempt to shame its top 500 tax delinquents into paying has published the list. Some well known celebrities like Pamela Anderson and Lionel Richie made the list along with people from all walks of life.

Tax delinquencies are indeed public information with some states making it easy to research and others making it difficult. Perhaps Indiana needs a wall of shame too.

http://www.boe.ca.gov/cgi-bin/deliq.cgi

IS IT TRUE April 15, 2012

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IS IT TRUE April 15, 2012

IS IT TRUE we are hearing from reliable sources that people serving on the GAGE Board of Directors are required to sign a “Confidentiality Agreement” not to publically discuss that tax supported organization business with the public? …we are amazed that our local (City and County) elected officials are put in a position to withhold some information generated from GAGE such as audit finding and salary and bonuses paid to GAGE employees? …that conventional legal wisdom suggests that this agreement shall not be considered a legal and binding document if challenged by the media and/or elected officials?

IS IT TRUE that the CITY COUNTY OBSERVER is getting a great deal of un-solicited pressure to re-considering its policy of not endorsing political candidates for public office? …we are getting private e-mails, phone calls and face to face comments to re-consider this policy? …we are discussing this issue among ourselves and shall make a final decision sometime next week?…that whether we decide to change our policy with respect to endorsements across the board that we shall be making an endorsement in the Republican primary for the United States Senate?

IS IT TRUE that a person who does VETTING for a living has taken to reading the antics of the elected and appointed officials in Evansville, Indiana?…that this person found the observer by doing a Google search of the term VETTING and has been astonished many times over the last two years a just how regularly the Evansville City Council, the Evansville Redevelopment Commission, and now GAGE have failed to do the absolute basic things involved in the VETTING process?…that this person spoke with the CCO last week and wishes to ask the people in charge of VETTING in Evansville including Mayor Winnecke one simple question?…that question is “Have you ever heard of a thing called Google and do you know how to use it”?…that we agree that Google is the most basic thing to do in a VETTING process and that GOOGLE is free?…that is even more basic than checking credit, doing a background check, or even confirming a pulse?

IS IT TRUE that the Off Track Betting business in Evansville is going to close their doors in June?…that management is publically blaming the smoking ban that has now been in effect for 14 days for the demise of their business?…that this is the same management group that dropped the ball by not seeking an exemption that they may very well have been granted if they had been doing their job?…that OTB sights in other parts of Indiana have been struggling for years and some are even under the protection of bankruptcy proceedings?…that these OTB sites still have smoking?…that in truth when you become complacent in management, uncompetitive in the marketplace, or if your product or service just runs its course that businesses fail?…that in the case of the local OTB site that is blaming the smoking ban for their demise that it is a combination of factors totally unrelated to smoking that has lead to their decision to close?…that the smoking ban is just their excuse to do exactly that?

IS IT TRUE that we wish the 50 people who work at the OTB site Godspeed in finding new employment by June when they lock the doors?

IS IT TRUE April 13, 2012 Part 2

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IS IT TRUE April 13, 2012 Part 2

IS IT TRUE that yesterday the CCO included a line in our morning column stating that stated the following?
”…that the CCO would like to encourage each of our readers to consider making a donation to help Al deal with the unbudgeted expenses that he will have to bear from this overly publicize lapse of judgment on his part?…that we do not condone what Councilman Lindsey did and certainly do not condone his cover-up but we also realize that to get on with life he needs some financial help?…that if you would like to help please contact the CCO Publisher Tim Eckels by email at timeckels@gmail.com?”

IS IT TRUE that a small but vocal number of our readers did not appreciate the fact that we openly solicited donation to relieve Councilman Lindsey of some of the debt he has accumulated due to civil actions that would not have happened except for a political vendetta?…that during the 2011 Democrat primary now Councilman Lindsey was legally attacked by his opponent and supporters of his opponent and that he had to spend money to protect his right to run for office?…that the tattling to the Mayor that happened after the Indianapolis consultant paid for over 40 drinks for some of our Democrat elected officials would never have happened except for a childish political vendetta?…that this is the reason that we encourage our readers to assist Councilman Lindsey and WE WILL DO THE SAME THING FOR ANY LOCAL OFFICIAL WHO IS ATTACKED FOR PERSONAL POLITICAL REASONS?

IS IT TRUE that the CCO is a free online publication?…that we stand by our words of yesterday?…that those of you like Mr. Jack Waldroup (waitamin) and a few others who do not like what is written here have the right and privilege as Americans to stop reading the CCO?…that sometimes a political strategy revolves around outspending ones opponent and distracting an opponent with lawsuits?…that such things undermine the election process and lend credence to people’s belief that elections are rigged and that local politics is corrupted?

IS IT TRUE that Al did wrong?…that Al spent considerable money to be given what most people think is a fair punishment?…that whomever consumed the remainder of the 40+ drinks that night in all likelihood drove home drunk and had no consequence at all?…that no one tattled to the Mayor, no one called the cops, and that is business as usual in River City?…that one person bore the punishment for the whole Democrat team that night and the name of that person is City Councilman Al Lindsey?…that if some people can’t see that then they need to do some self-examination?

IS IT TRUE April 13, 2012

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IS IT TRUE April 13, 2012

IS IT TRUE that there are a couple of old sayings that are very appropriate in the activity that Evansville officials just learned the word VETTING to describe last year?…that since that time they do seem to know the word but have not yet even approached mastering the practice?…that “you can lead a horse to water but you cannot make him drink” and “you can send a kid to college but you cannot make him think” are the two old sayings that are particularly telling in what is hopefully a metamorphosis if Evansville officials from going from a town that never heard of VETTING to a town that may someday figure out how to put it into practice?

IS IT TRUE that not supposedly not a dime has changed hands yet as a result of the over $51 Million contract that the Weinzapfel Administration shoved through last December with Johnson Controls?…that right now is an excellent time for the Winnecke Administration to step back and do some VETTING on what the cost/benefit analysis for this project really is?…that other towns have done such projects and some report success and others report disappointment?…that one of the claims of the benefits from the project is that it will bring Evansville from 368th out of 370 in internet capability all the way into the top 90?…that this is claimed to be achieved without competing with or displacing the current services that have earned us the distinction of 368th out of 370?…that this claim makes about as much sense as an owner of the slowest horse in the upcoming Kentucky Derby claiming to increase his farms probability of winning the Derby by entering a Shetland Pony as a field horse to shore up his entry?…that if one is not capable of competing with #368 then one is certainly not top 90 material?…that there are many other questionable and unverifiable claims made by advocates of the water bill raising Johnson Controls deal and they all need to be thoroughly VETTED in a public hearing?

IS IT TRUE that North Korea bulled right ahead yesterday in trying to test a long range ballistic missile?…that reports from space and from reporters on the ground say that the launch failed after about 90 seconds?…that missiles are pressure vessels that require precise engineering, exotic materials, exemplary couplings and seals, and above all very good program management?…that this was just the last in a series of tests by the North Koreans but eventually if they have the materials, the skills, and the diligence they will eventually get one of these things to work?…that the North Koreans seem to understand the value of doing real world testing but just don’t have the right combination of expertise to successfully make a long range missile happen yet? GOOD!

IS IT TRUE that the first salvos of mud in the campaign for President of the United States were thrown at of all people Mrs. Mitt Romney?…that the paid political advisor that threw that salvo claiming that a stay at home mother of five “had never worked a day in her life” was quick to apologize and was marginalized by her own bosses for her gaffe?…that any person of either party or either gender who thinks that being a full time mother constitutes “never having worked a day in their life and being out of touch with economic reality”, IS AN IDIOT?…that anyone who sanctions such words IS ALSO AN IDIOT?…that we are sure that those words did not just fall out of Hillary Rosen’s mouth?…that was a trial balloon from the Obama Campaign that had the same success as the North Korean missile launched on the same day?

UE Student Organizations to Host Global Poverty Awareness Benefit Concert

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Several years ago, three friends traveled across three continents with one goal: survive on $1.25 a day. They documented their experiences with poverty, injustice, and a life-threatening accident in the documentary Give a Damn?, which they will screen and discuss at UE at the first Global Poverty Awareness Benefit Concert.

Hosted by UE’s Asian Culture Club and Student Activities Board, the Global Poverty Awareness Benefit Concert will take place from 6-8 p.m. Friday, April 13, in the Carson Center large gym. Admission is free, and donations will be accepted.

The evening will feature a screening of Give a Damn? and a question-and-answer session with Dan Parris, Rob Lehr, and David Peterka, the documentary filmmakers who will travel from St. Louis for the event. The Global Poverty Awareness Benefit Concert will also include a UE student “battle of the bands” competition (judged by Parris, Lehr, and Peterka) and a screening of Splash Effect, a basketball trick-shot video made by UE students to raise awareness of childhood poverty.

The concert will benefit When the Saints, a nonprofit organization established by Peterka that focuses on those forced into prostitution and sexual exploitation in Malawi. The organization’s current project is to open a safe house that will house and care for up to 50 women.

“I hope community members will leave the event with a motivation to make a difference and learn what they can do, small or big, to fight poverty,” said UE student Cyril Patra, who is majoring in chemistry and Spanish. Patra has already raised more than $1,000 for When the Saints, which she will present to Peterka at the end of the Global Poverty Awareness Benefit Concert.

Source: Evansville.edu

USI’s 42nd Annual Juried Student Art Show on display through April

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The University of Southern Indiana’s 42nd Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition is on display in the McCutchan Art Center/Pace Galleries through April 29.

An opening reception and awards ceremony was held April 1. Over $7800 in merit awards, scholarships, and purchase awards donated by area businesses and individuals was awarded.

The Best of Show Award was presented to Norman Knorr IV for his sculpture Passion Burns from Within (pictured).

Other award recipients are listed here.

The juror, John Begley, director of the Hite Institute Galleries at the University of Louisville, selected 181 works of art from over 425 works created by students in the past year and submitted for inclusion in the show. Read his juror’s statement.

The McCutchan Art Center/Pace Galleries is open to the public. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. For more information, call 812/228-5006.

Source: USI.edu