Join Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden for a hands-on learning adventure for kids ages 7-11 presented in conjunction with the Orchid Escape orchid exhibit in the ever-amazing AMAZONIA indoor rainforest.
Kids and parents will take an educational tour of the orchid exhibit, make a craft and enjoy an
Or-Kid snack while learning about the intriguing orchid and the rainforest.
When?
Saturday, February 25, 2012 at 10:00am or 2:00pm
The newly formed Tri-State Women in Computing and Engineering (TWICE) is currently accepting registration for The Beauty of Engineering, a half-day workshop for girls in grades four through eight.
The workshop will take place Saturday, March 10 on the University of Evansville campus. Check-in will begin at 7:30 a.m. in the south lobby of the Koch Center for Engineering and Science, and the event will end at approximately 11:15 a.m. The cost is $6 per participant, and registration is open to individuals and organizations that wish to bring a group.
The Beauty of Engineering is an opportunity for girls to learn about engineering and computer science by rotating through four stations, each staffed by female professionals in the fields. Each station will feature a lesson and hands-on exercise such as circuitry, building and testing catapults, and online computer programming.
Pre-registration is required. Forms and information are available at the TWICE website under “Upcoming Events.†Deadline for pre-registration is Friday, March 2.
TWICE is made possible by a grant from the Alcoa Foundation in partnership with the University of Evansville College of Engineering and Computer Science. The organization’s goal is to bring women engineers and computer scientists from Tri-State area business and industry together to form a network through which these women can make a difference in their lives, the lives of their community members, young people, and industry.
The spring 2012 RopeWalk Visiting Writers Reading Series will continue with a reading by Kiki Petrosino at 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 1 in USI’s Carter Hall in University Center West. The reading is free and open to the public and will be followed by a reception and book signing.
Petrosino is the author of Fort Red Border and co-editor of Transom, an independent online poetry journal. Her poems have appeared in several publications, including FENCE, Gulf Coast, Harvard Review, and Iowa Review. Petrosino holds graduate degrees from the University of Chicago and the Iowa Writers’ Workshop.
Publications by Petrosino are available for purchase at the USI Bookstore and Barnes and Noble Booksellers.
Presented by USI’s College of Liberal Arts, the RopeWalk Visiting Writers Reading Series is made possible through the support of RopeWalk Writers Retreat, Southern Indiana Review, USI Society for Arts & Humanities, National Endowment for the Arts, Indiana Arts Commission, and USI Student Writers Union.
Hi there CCO readers! Last weekend I was bored out of my gourd trying to find something to do. I couldn’t think of anything new and exciting, so I took to the internet and found out that there are plenty of things to do in our city this weekend. There are events for art supporters, sports fans, drama enthusiasts and more! In lieu of my normal advice column, I’ve decided to create a list of local events to satisfy even the most discerning of readers. Take some time this weekend to support and rediscover the city of Evansville!
Love and Kisses,
Lil 🙂
Friday, Feb. 24
Join local artists this Friday for Toast to the Arts, a wine gala and auction to benefit the USI Society for the Arts and Humanities. Proceeds from the gala and auction will help support arts and humanities scholarships, research and development. The event begins at 7pm and tickets cost $125. Get gussied up this Friday and rub shoulders with the supporters of local arts and humanities programs. Visit the USI Society for the Arts and Humanities website or call, 464-8600 for tickets.
For those observing Lent, join Old North United Methodist Church on Friday night and rediscover the sinfully delicious taste of their Fall Festival Catfish. The Lenten Fish Fry begins at 5pm. The cost for a catfish sandwich, 2 sides, dessert and drink is $9 for adults and $5 for kids.
The Evansville Icemen are playing this Friday night at 7:15pm.and will feature a benefit for Shelby Hiser. Two dollars from each ticket purchased in advance from Maddie Hansel will go to the Shelby Hiser Fund. Shelby was injured in a car accident resulting in quadriplegia. His parents are planning an addition to their home to help Shelby’s mobility and allow room for his medical equipment. Contact Maddie Hansel via e-mail at, mhansel@evansvilleicemen.com for advance tickets.
Another event at USI will benefit the Albion Fellows Bacon Center V-Day 2012 spotlight to end domestic violence against women and girls in Haiti. The Vagina Monologues is being performed both Thursday and Friday night on the USI campus at 7pm. Several USI employees will join the cast for their sixth annual performance. Tickets are $7 and can be purchased at the door.
Saturday, Feb. 25
The Women’s Hospital will hold a Day of Dance this Saturday, from 8am till noon. The event will support healthy living and will feature free health screenings, dance lessons, cooking presentations and vendor booths. Day of Dance will be held that Centre and admission if free!
The 9th annual Letters for Literacy Scrabble Tournament will be held at the Ivy Tech Campus this Saturday from 1pm to 4pm. Teams will compete for the highest Scrabble score, while bidding on silent auction items to benefit Ivy Tech Community College. Teams can register to compete with a $50 entry fee. Contact litcenter.org or call, 429-1222 for more information.
Bring the kids or grandkids to Mesker Park Zoo for the Or-Kid Event this Saturday from 10am to 2pm. The event will take place inside the warm and inviting Amazonia exhibit and will feature educational tours, crafts and activities for kids ages 7 through 11. Zoo members pay $10 per person and the cost for non-members is $12. Space is limited, so contact Mesker Park Zoo at, 435-6143, ext. 414 for reservations.
The Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science invites you to attend an evening of wine tasting, food and music to benefit the Evansville Museum Contemporaries Group. The EMC Uncorked event is from 7pm to 10pm, and the cost is $40 per person.
Ongoing events
If you need a little taste of our local art scene, head over the Angel Mounds for the Tri-State Art Guild’s “Winter Show†exhibit. This event has been going on since December and will soon end on March 3rd. The “Winter Show†includes winter-themed pieces from local artists and is free to the public. “Winter Show†hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 9am to 5pm and Sunday 1pm to 5pm. Check out Angel Mounds website for more details.
IS IT TRUE that the Evansville Redevelopment Commission voted in favor Wednesday morning to spend another $40,000 to learn what should have been learned at the beginning of the previous administration?…that this $40,000 is going to Evansville’s new daddy, Chicago’s Hunden Strategic Partners to conduct a feasibility analysis on a Downtown convention hotel project?…that sounds so absurd that we have to say it again “the new ERC is going to spend $40,000 to see if doing what the previous ERC recommended spending $8 Million public dollars to do IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO”?…that the chickens of insanity must be coming home to roost somewhere in the City of Evansville tonight?
IS IT TRUE that the 5-member commission voted 3 to 2, with City Council appointees Stan Wheeler and Jay Carter voting NO and the three Mayor Lloyd Winnecke appointees Ed Hafer, Randall K. Alsman and Sara L. Miller voting YES?…that Hunden Strategic Partners states that the study should take roughly two months?…that in two months if all goes according to plan that Hunden will be $40,000 richer, the City of Evansville will be $40,000 poorer and maybe we will all know if the $33 million, 220-room hotel that has been an albatross around the City and the ERC for nearly 4 years is the right thing to do?…that the last time Hunden was hired it was publically advertised that they would be VETTING two proposals but what really went on was that little realy VETTING went on at all and a blessing of financial feasibility was granted to one of the proposals?…that we hope that this time that Hunden has been hired to do the job that the public has been told about instead of to gin up a validation document for someones wet dream?
IS IT TRUE that this should have been done in 2007 when all of the smiles and self congratualatory parties were being thrown?…that there is even a possibility that both the bidders in the last round of RFP’s will throw their hands up in disgust and get on with doing business in a downtown where the convention hotel is someone elses problem?…that both of the local bidders did spend considerable time and money on this ill concieved goose chase and that there should be some consolation prize to both the Kunkel Group and Prime Lodging for putting forth an effort?
IS IT TRUE? February 22, 2012 “Vintage Buildings Dying a Slow Deathâ€
IS IT TRUE that the Alhambra Theatre has stood as a monument to the ineptness of local government for over 50 years now?…that grants to do insignificant little jobs at New York City prices have not stopped the decline?…that board of directors after board of directors of well meaning but unfunded and incapable people have not stopped the decline?…that executive director after executive director has not stopped the decline?…that self congratulatory parties where wines, cheeses, and champagne have toasted the latest overpriced government handout have not stopped the decline?…that FRONT DOOR PRIDE has not stopped the decline?…that forming an Art’s District has not stopped the decline?…that offering to give away a beautiful older home in need of much work has not stopped the decline?…that the micro-efforts of local, state, and even federal (as in earmarks) have not stopped the decline?…that unless the right people under the right leader with the vision, the discipline to add some details to the vision, the management talent to make it happen, and the money to execute that vision come along the decline will continue unabated?
IS IT TRUE that the 50+ year decline of the Alhambra has in a very real way symbolized the City of Evansville for five decades?…that both the City of Evansville and the Alhambra Theatre have so much potential, so little performance, and are clinging to the past like an aging dancer whose body is broken and whose will to exist continues being tested?…
IS IT TRUE that the solution was always there in plain sight?…that the solution was and is called private investment for a worthy endeavor?…that he Alhambra Theatre like Roberts Stadium has many suitors with untested ideas but no one willing to pony up the investment dollars to bring life to the suitors dreams?…that the failure of the Evansville region to establish formal investment entities has not only strangled the entrepreneurial aspirations of many of our best young people, but has delivered the death blow to many aging but useful and even potentially prosperous venues?
This Was Meant to be a HOTEL!!!IS IT TRUE that Evansville has seen many vintage properties fall into disrepair to the point that demolition was the only feasible answer?…that the list is long and many of these deaths were premature or unnecessary?…that the list of the dying before our eyes includes the Alhambra Theatre, the McCurdy Hotel, and scores of Victorian residences?…that perhaps with all of the new people in leadership positions that 2012 will be the year that pride comes alive in the City of Evansville?…that pride starts with each person cleaning their own front yard and resolving to never ever litter again?
IS IT TRUE that we invite our readers to make comments about their favorite venues that are among the dead and dying structures in town?…that we also invite success stories like the Victory Theatre that is once again showing its age after an expensive restoration back in the 90’s?
GAGEEntrepreneurial initiative is sponsored by the College of Business with support from GAGE
The University of Southern Indiana College of Business, with support from the Growth Alliance for Greater Evansville (GAGE), is bringing Evansville’s first Startup Weekend entrepreneurial initiative to the USI Business and Engineering Center February 24-26.
Startup Weekend is a 54-hour event in which developers, designers, marketers, product managers, and startup enthusiasts come together to share ideas, form teams, build products, and launch startups. Entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs can find out if their ideas are viable and work together to turn ideas into workable business concepts over the course of the weekend.
USIBryan Bourdeau, USI instructor in business, is organizing the event along with Dana Nelson of Out Cloud; Doug Briody, attorney at law; Michael Effron of Oliver Wight Americas; Janet Laane Effron of Four Rivers Group, LLC; and Andrew Heil of Ariens Company.
Bourdeau, who teaches business and entrepreneurship courses, said, “Thirty-six percent of participants who come to Startup Weekend – who spend that 54 hours and fully immerse – launch their businesses after that weekend, and 80 percent of the teams continue to work. It’s very impressive.â€
The event is open to anyone with a business idea – or a kernel of an idea. “It’s competitively-driven,†Bourdeau said. “If you have an idea and you want to attract people to be on your development team and work with you over the weekend, you make a pitch. If your idea is a go or no-go, you can easily find out in 54 hours.â€
About 60 people are expected to participate in the event, which will begin Friday night with open-mic pitches – 60 seconds in which attendees pitch their ideas in an effort to inspire others to join their teams. (Bourdeau has posted a blog on how to perfect your pitch on the Startup Weekend Evansville web site.)
Over the course of the weekend there will be brief remarks by Dr. Drew Peyronnin, co-owner and executive vice president of Peyronnin Construction Company, Inc., on angel investing, and a representative from NSWC Crane on technology transfer. Teams will focus on customer development, validating their ideas, practicing LEAN Startup Methodologies, and building a minimal viable product. Sunday evening, teams will demonstrate their prototypes and receive valuable feedback from a panel of experts.
“The whole weekend is designed to roll up your sleeves and work, work, work, work, work,†Bourdeau said. “Saturday is about working with mentors to get what you need. Sunday morning will focus on that final pitch; you’re going to pitch your more fleshed-out idea to a panel of judges that day. The winner of the pitch competition will get a nice prize pack and go on to compete globally.â€
Registration information is at http://evansville.startupweekend.org/tickets/. Tickets for students are only $35 and the “early bird” ticket price for all non-students has been extended to February 1. Call Bourdeau at 812/430-0350 for more information or email bbourdeau@usi.edu.
You can follow Startup Weekend Evansville on Twitter at @StartupEvv and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/StartupWeekendEvv.
Founded in 2007, Startup Weekend had built a network of over 25,000 alumni, 150 volunteer organizers, and 60 trained facilitators spread across more than 100 cities in 30 countries by the end of 2010. Other Startup Weekend events in February will be held across the U.S. and in Canada, Netherlands, Brazil, Greece, India, Spain, Kazakhstan, Algeria, Australia, Jordan, Romania, Pakistan, South Korea, South Africa, and elsewhere.
“I am excited that this is a first for Evansville,†Bourdeau said. If successful, Startup Weekend Evansville may become an annual event.
IS IT TRUE that Keep Evansville Beautiful has struck gold in its choice to succeed Ann Ennis as its president and CEO?…that it has just been announced that former County Commissioner, Assessor, and State Commissioner of Local Government Finance Cheryl Musgrave has agreed to assume the role?…that of all of the interested people that Musgrave has both the temperament and determination to accelerate the efforts that Ms. Ennis started?…that Musgrave is not one to suffer fools or laziness and that “butts†will be kicked to assure that Evansville not only keeps things beautiful but gets a lot more places to the point of beauty?…that the CCO congratulates the board of directors of KEB and Cheryl Musgrave on what we think will be a serious time of cleanliness going forward?
IS IT TRUE that sometimes decisions and actions taken in all towns make one shake their head in disbelief?…that the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation is taking the cake with its decision to send roughly 80 buses full of elementary school children to a hockey game at the Ford Center during a school day?…that hockey is a game and that the taxpayers of Indiana do not pay taxes for public education so that elementary school kids can be taken to hockey games during the school day?…that we wonder just what there is about hockey, basketball, or any other spectator sport that has enough educational content to justify spending public money for kids to attend or even letting them off of school to attend a darn game?…that this decision comes from the same school corporation that once made a decision that a family trip to the Smithsonian was not an excused absence?…that if one wants to know why our school’s performance is at the D or F level but that the EVSC thinks it is a solid A or B, then one should look no further than this imbecilic decision?…that for the kids that can’t afford the $5 admission that a “scholarship†is being offered?…that to call a free hockey ticket a scholarship is an insult to every real scholarship that is out there?…that we wonder what real scholarship fund these free ticket scholarships are being paid for from?
IS IT TRUE that right here in Evansville, the obesity capital of America that the scholarship hockey watchers will also be fed a hot dog, a coke, and a bag of popcorn?…that we have not heard of such a non-nutritious lunch offered by a school since some idiot in Washington DC deemed a smear of ketchup to constitute a serving of a vegetable?…that this is one case where these kids would be better off being “left behind†at school as opposed to cramming for a test in body checking, fist fighting, and broken teeth?…that the parents need to send the EVSC to the woodshed over this destructive silliness that undermines the educational process?
IS IT TRUE that a couple of well-intended City Council members are now questioning Evansville Police Chief Billy Bolin’s new policy that allows officers to take their cruisers home at the end of their shift?…that the CCO maintains the stance that Chief Bolin’s decision was a solid move towards good public policy?…that a little extra gas money is worth it when your house does not get burglarized because the would-be thief noticed a police car parked down the street?…that in a January poll regarding this very subject our readers overwhelming voted in favor of the policy change by a margin of 51%?
IS IT TRUE that there are some very influential political minds in the Vanderburgh County Republican Party that would like to see Party Chairman Wayne Parke personally recruit Mr. Bob Whitehouse as a candidate for the third Vanderburgh County Council At-Large seat?
Evansville Redevelopment Commission
AGENDA
Wednesday, February 22, 2012 – 8:30 am
Civic Center Complex – Room 307
1. Call to Order
2. Approval of Minutes of December 20, 2011
3. Approval of Minutes of December 28, 2011 – Special Meeting
4. Approval of Minutes of February 7, 2012
5. Approval of Memo of Executive Session – January 31, 2012
6. Approval of Accounts Payable Vouchers
7. Design Review
Jacobsville
Carpet Bargain Center – 323 W Division St – new signage / Recommended by the JRA Design Review Committee
8. Downtown Redevelopment Area
12-ERC-07 – Authorizing Hunden Strategic Partners, LLC to Conduct Analysis for a Downtown Convention Hotel
12-ERC-08 – Authorizing Remediation at Old Greyhound Bus Station
9. Other Business
10. Adjournment
* This preliminary Agenda is subject to change. The final Agenda will be posted at the entrance to the