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Tomancova earns first Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Week honor

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The graduate center had a career-high performance on both offense and defense

ST LOUIS – Graduate center Barbora Tomancova earned her first weekly honor as a member of the University of Evansville women’s basketball team.

After a career-high performance against IUPUI, Tomancova was named the Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Week by conference staff on Monday afternoon. In just under 32 minutes against the Jaguars, the graduate center scored a career-high 27 points while also grabbing another career-high in 19 rebounds.

Wednesday night’s performance was Tomancova’s first double-double of the season and the sixth of her career as a Purple Ace. The center’s stat line was the best individual game by a Valley player in over eight years. The last MVC player to put up at least 27 points and over 19 rebounds was Southern Illinois forward Dyana Pierre against Tennessee State in 2015. Tomancova is also the only MVC player to have a double-double with at least 27 points and 19 rebounds in a loss.

Along with having a performance the conference hasn’t seen in almost a decade, Tomancova had the second-best performance in the country on Wednesday, behind only 2022-23 National Player of the Year Caitlin Clark. Along with 27 points and 19 rebounds, Tomancova had a block and an assist on her stat line as well.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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OLD NATIONAL EVENTS PLAZA PRESENTS FAMILY FUN DAY

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Evansville, IN – December 12, 2023 – The Old National Events Plaza is pleased to announce the first-ever Family Fun Day, on Saturday, January 20, 2024. Family Fun Day, presented in partnership with Legendary Inflatables and Rentals LLC, offers an array of indoor activities for guests to enjoy. The event features multiple inflatables, face painting, bracelet making and life-size games. Family Fun Day is the best way to play the winter blues away!
Plaza General Manager, Nick Wallace notes, “Our team strives to create memorable experiences for community members of all ages. This event is an exciting opportunity for families to get out of the house and do something active and engaging post-holidays. We are pleased to team up with partners like Legendary Inflatables and Rentals to provide awesome bounce houses and obstacle courses that will entertain kids and teens of all ages.”
A variety of food and beverage items will be available for purchase from Old National Events Plaza’s concession stand throughout the event. Entry admission is free for everyone. An activity wristband must be purchased for any guest two or older who plans to participate in games and activities. Wristbands are available for advance purchase atwww.oldnationaleventsplaza.com and at the venue’s Exhibit Hall entry on the day of the event.
Ticket Information: 
 
What: Family Fun Day
When: Saturday, January 20, 2024, from Noon-5:00 PM
Where: Old National Events Plaza Exhibit Hall │ 715 Locust Street, Evansville, IN 47708
Tickets: Admission is free for all ages. Activity wristbands are $15 per person ages 2+ and allow guests to participate in all activities, games and crafts. Please note some inflatables may have additional height and/or age restrictions.
Tickets are available in advance at oldnationaleventsplaza.com or on the event day at the Exhibit Hall entry.
 

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Evansville Retired Teachers Association Holiday Luncheon Featuring Evansville Philharmonic Duo

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Evansville Retired Teachers Association Holiday Luncheon Featuring Evansville Philharmonic Duo

Thursday, December 14, 2023

The Evansville Retired Teachers Association will celebrate the Holidays on December 14, 2023, with a luncheon at the Embrace Church at 6300 Washington Ave. Evansville, IN at noon followed by a program featuring the Philharmonic Duo  of Anthony Rideout and Kelly Georgeson from the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra.  Following the performance, Kristi Miller, ERTA member and former EVSC vocal music teacher, will lead the members in carols.

Other special guests will include Dr. David Smith, EVSC Superintendent, Melanie Atwood, Chief Advancement Officer and President of the EVSC Foundation, Amy Walker, EVSC Foundation consultant, and Mr. David Lennen, President of the Indiana Retired Teachers Association.

In 2022, the Evansville Retired Teachers Association celebrated our 60th Anniversary and was recently honored at the Indiana Retired Teachers Association as one of the oldest chapters in the state.  In October 1962, a group of EVSC teachers in Evansville initially formed a Retired Teacher social group to renew friendships of their teaching years.  In 2010, the Retired Teachers group voted to join the Indiana Retired Teachers Association (IRTA) and the organization’s name became Evansville Retired Teachers Association (ERTA) located in Region 9.  After humble beginnings sixty years ago, we continue to meet regularly and we serve our community with many hours of volunteer work.  The  Evansville Retired Teachers website and The Evansville Retired Teachers Facebook page provide examples of our programs and our work in the community.

The Evansville Retired Teachers Association (ERTA) is a vital educational organization of 220 active retired teachers who selflessly give of their time and financial resources to various non-profit community organizations such as Teacher Locker, Frog Follies, Tri-State Food Bank, Hangers, and the Salvation Army Stuff the Bus initiative.    ERTA meets five times during the school year with a luncheon and program featuring such speakers as U of E Coach David Ragland, Bill Bussing – Otters Baseball, the Evansville Wartime Museum, and performances by many local musicians, including EVSC high school choirs and musician Monte Skelton.

The Victory Theatre & Evansville African American Museum Present: Beyond The Mountain Top-A

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The Victory Theatre & Evansville African American Museum Present: Beyond The Mountain Top-A Community Celebration of Dr Martin Luther King Jr.

January 11th, 2024

Beyond the Mountain Top promises to be a powerful celebration of Dr. King’s legacy and the ongoing fight for equality and justice. The concert will kick off a series of community events from locations around the city which will include many community partners. 

“Well, I don’t know what will happen now. We’ve got some difficult days ahead. But it doesn’t matter to me now, because I’ve been to the mountaintop, and I don’t mind. Like anybody, I would like to live a long life. Longevity has its place. But I’m not concerned about that now. I just want to do God’s will, and He’s allowed me to go up to the mountain. I’ve looked over and I’ve seen the Promised Land. I may not get there with you, but I want you to know tonight that we as a people will get to the Promised Land!” – MLK Jr.

Inspired by his famous speech “I Have Been to the Mountain Top”, this performance of unity reaches to inspire our community to rise up and celebrate Dr. King’s legacy as well as the legacy of our own local African-American heroes. The Evansville African American Museum will present segments about Evansville’s history and our local past and present trailblazers. In addition, the historic Victory stage will showcase for the first time Evansville’s talented music groups with the sounds of R&B, Soul, Jazz and Funk. Featured artists will include DJ Chidi, Georgia Funkadelic, BG3, Gina Moore with Bob Green and Monte Skelton, and Dekar & the Bodyguards. The afterparty will be a 7 Mile Lounge and anyone with a show ticket will enter for free. 

The Evansville African American Museum tells the stories of local black histories from 1820 to the present. “We collaborate with other organizations to share the contributions of African Americans I the city of Evansville, in Indiana, the United States, and the world as we celebrate the contributions of all African Americans.” The Evansville African American Museum is a place for meeting, learning, celebration, and discovery. The EAAM sits on the former location of the Lincoln Gardens housing development dedicated by Eleanor Roosevelt in 1937 at 579 South Garvin Steet. 

The EAAM will also be accepting sponsorships for the show and donations for their continuing work at the museum. Sponsorship opportunities and donations will benefit the museum. For more information contact Lori Gregory at admin@evvaam.org. A day of service will follow on Saturday, January 13th at the CK Newson Center.

Tickets start at $25 and can be purchased through the Ford Center Ticket office & Ticketmaster.com.

Interviews are currently being set up to bring awareness about the event. If interested in an on-air or pre-recorded interview, please reach out to Megan Smith at msmith@fordcenter.com for scheduling.Â