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Victorian Christmas Traditions
Get ready to step back in time and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Victorian Christmas Traditions at Willard Public Library. Join us for a unique holiday experience that combines festive spirit, hands-on activities, and authentic treats.
Event Details:
Date:Â Tuesday, December 5, 2023
Time:Â 5PM: Photos with Father Christmas & Krampus
6PM: Main Program
Location:Â Browning Gallery (lower level)
Highlights of the Evening:
Photos with Father Christmas and Krampus:Â Capture magical moments with these festive characters and enjoy treats for both the nice and the mischievous!
Brass Quartet:Â Be serenaded by joyful Christmas tunes, creating the perfect atmosphere for the holiday season.
Victorian Christmas Traditions Program:Â Starting at 6 PM, delve into the unique celebrations and hardships of the Victorian era. Experience hands-on activities like adorning a Christmas tree with materials used by our ancestors.
Authentic Snacks: Savor delightful snacks crafted by Bea’s Sweet Treats, adding a delicious touch to your Victorian Christmas experience.
RSVP: Due to the popularity of this program, space is limited. Secure your spot by registering at your earliest convenience. RSVP at the link below or contact Willard Public Library at 812-425-4309 or email genealogy@willard.lib.in.us to reserve your place in this delightful journey through time.
Vincennes University announces 2024 Spring Baseball schedule
VINCENNES, Ind. – The 2024 Vincennes University baseball season is almost here as the Trailblazers announce their 2024 Spring schedule.
VU is coming off a 25-33 season last year, which saw the Blazers qualify for the Mid-West Athletic Conference (MWAC) tournament for the fourth consecutive year.
The Trailblazers will open the season with a pair of road trips, taking on Volunteer State Community College in Gallatin, Tenn., Sunday, Feb. 4 at 2 p.m. for a single nine-inning game, before heading back to Tennessee the following weekend for a three-game series at Cleveland State Community College in Cleveland, Tenn. Saturday, Feb. 10 and Sunday, Feb. 11.
Vincennes will host Opening Day at Jerry Blemker Field on Friday, Feb. 16 when VU hosts Frontier Community College at 3 p.m. eastern.
This will be part of three big weekends of games at Jerry Blemker Field in the early season, with VU hosting Frontier Community College, South Suburban Community College and Ancilla College from Friday, Feb. 16 to Sunday, Feb. 18.
VU will then host Olney Central College, Joliet Junior College and Morton College from Friday, Feb. 23 to Sunday, Feb. 25 before hosting the final weekend slate Friday, March 1 through Sunday, March 3 when VU hosts Kellogg Community College, Glen Oaks Community College and Lincoln Trail College into Jerry Blemker Field.
The Trailblazers will begin MWAC Conference play on Friday, March 8 at Lewis & Clark Community College in Godfrey, Ill., with the first MWAC Conference home series for the Blazers being Saturday, March 16 and Sunday, March 17 against Illinois Central College.
VU will host a full four-game conference series against Illinois Central College, Lincoln land Community College, and John Wood Community College and will host two-game conference doubleheaders against Danville Area Community College and Parkland College this season.
Vincennes will hit the road to face Lewis & Clark Community College, Spoon River Community College and defending NJCAA Division II National Champion Heartland Community College in a four-game road conference series this season.
The Trailblazers will look to close out the season with a lengthy postseason run beginning with the NJCAA Region 24 / MWAC Conference Baseball Tournament May 9 through 12, followed by the NJCAA District Tournament May 16 through 19 and hopefully concluding at the NJCAA Division II World Series in Enid, Okla. May 25 through June 2.
Full 2024 Vincennes University Spring baseball schedule can be found online at govutrailblazers.com and to stay up to date on any changes and where to find live-stream information be sure to follow Vincennes University Athletics on Facebook, X and Instagram.
EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT
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Mayor-Elect Terry’s Announces 22 Person Transition Team Selection
Mayor-Elect Stephanie Terry’s Announces 22-Member Transition TeamÂ
The bi-partisan team includes community members with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and expertise.Â
DECEMBER 1, 2023
Evansville, IN – Evansville Mayor-elect Stephanie Terry’s transition team has begun their work to ensure a smooth change of power in our city. Terry and team members appeared before the media Wednesday afternoon to share progress on many projects underway.
“I’m proud of the group we’ve put together. Each of these people brings a wealth of diverse experiences to the table and all of them care deeply about our city,†said Mayor-Elect Terry. “They are committed to volunteering their time to help us build a strong administration that is focused on working for everyone.â€
Terry has chosen retired chairman and chief executive officer of Old National Bank, Bob Jones, and the Reverend Adrian Brooks, pastor of Memorial Baptist Church, to serve as co-chairs for the transition team.
Other Members Of The Committee Include:
- Josh Armstrong: Sr. VP of Economic Development, Evansville Regional Economic Partnership
- Melanie Atwood: Chief Advancement Officer, Evansville-Vanderburgh School Corporation
- Dr. Linda Bennett: President Emerita, University of Southern Indiana
- Abraham Brown: Latino Business Leader
- Serita Cabell: Executive Director, Memorial Community Development Corporation
- Dr. Shayla Calhoun: Assistant Principal, Evansville-Vanderburgh School Corporation
- George R. Flowers, Sr.: Chief, Evansville Fire Department (Retired)
- Sean Georges: Executive Director, Evansville Wartime Museum
- Patrick Jackson: Former Executive Assistant to the Mayor
- Joe Kiefer: Member, Vanderburgh County Council and Owner, Hahn Kiefer Real Estate
- Amjad Manna: Owner, Manna Restaurant
- Jack McNeely: President, Southwest Indiana Building and Construction Trades
- Sally Rideout: Owner, Rideout Public Affairs, Inc.
- Connie Robinson: Owner, HMR Enterprise, Former Evansville City Councilor
- Ben Trockman: Member, Evansville City Council
- Sharon Walker: President, The Long View Group, LLC
- Brynna Waters: Student, University of Evansville
- Greg Wathen: Retired Economic Development professional
- Patricia Weinzapfel: Communications Consultant
- Eric Williams: Past Vanderburgh County Sheriff
Kip Tew, a partner with the Ice Miller legal firm, is providing pro bono counsel to the committee based on his years of experience assisting with community leader transitions.
“Co-Chairing the team is a true honor and privilege,†said Co-Chair Jones. “It’s exciting to work with such a capable team of people working together to help guide our city into the next era of leadership.â€
Co-Chair Brooks added, “As a long-time supporter of the Mayor-elect, working alongside her side to kick off a successful first 100 days is the next step in continued efforts to create a prosperous Evansville for everyone.â€
“I’m confident this team will help us lay a foundation for a smooth change of power from Mayor Winnecke and his staff,†said Mayor-Elect Terry. “They will help me establish an administration that is collaborative, inclusive, and full of hope and possibilities.â€
The committee unveiled a new website Wednesday afternoon – www.teamevansville.com Anyone interested in serving the Terry administration can learn more and apply for paid or volunteer roles.
Terry is set to take the oath of office on January 1, 2024. The official swearing-in ceremony for the Mayor and all newly elected city officeholders will take place at Bosse High School at noon. The public is invited to attend.
Todd Rokita leads 19 states defending former President Trump’s right to be on the ballot in 2024
Attorney General Todd Rokita this week co-led a 19-state coalition in defending former President Trump’s right to appear on the Colorado ballot in 2024.
“The legal effort to banish President Trump from Colorado’s ballot in 2024 smacks of the same underhanded sliminess that provoked such skepticism among Americans after the 2020 elections,†Attorney General Rokita said. “State-by-state efforts to thwart the democratic process of electing a president disenfranchises voters in other states like Indiana.â€
Indiana voters have a direct interest in this case, Attorney General Rokita added.
“If any state prohibits a legitimate presidential candidate from appearing on their ballot, that action would serve to squelch the voices of voters from every other state who supported that candidate,†Attorney General Rokita said. “Hoosiers cannot tolerate such an assault on democracy and election integrity.â€
Attorney General Rokita and West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey led a 19-state amicus brief calling upon the Colorado Supreme Court to dismiss a case challenging Trump’s eligibility to appear on that state’s ballot. The brief asserts that the Constitution gives Congress, not courts, authority to decide who is eligible to run for federal office under Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment.
“We need to protect the integrity of our elections, and actions like this undermine the right of the citizens to choose who they want to represent them in every level of government,†Attorney General Morrisey said. “This is a very simple argument: Congress gets to decide on matters like this.â€
Largest Private Fitness Provider Nationally Moves into Evansville, Indiana
Largest Private Fitness Provider Nationally Moves into Evansville, Indiana
DECEMBER 1, 2923
Genesis Health Clubs, the largest privately owned fitness provider in the nation, acquired Tri-State Athletic Club in Evansville, Indiana, effective 11/30/23. The club will now be known as Genesis Health Clubs –Tri-State Athletic Club. The club is the first in both Evansville and the State for Genesis Health Clubs after expanding into the region with recent club purchases in St. Louis, Lexington, and Louisville.
(Evansville, IN, November 30th, 2023) – Genesis Health Clubs announced the acquisition of Tri-State Athletic Club, effective immediately. The club, now known as Genesis Health Clubs – Tri-State Athletic Club, represents the 66th in the ever-growing Genesis portfolio, and the first in Indiana.
Genesis Health Clubs Owner and President Rodney Steven II commented on the acquisition: “We are so excited and proud of great tradition of Tri-State and this fits our love for fitness and tennis – this facility is the centerpieces of their community. We are looking forward to reinvesting in the facility to make sure they remain local destinations for decades to come. There’s no better example than the Tri-State Athletic Club when it comes to serving its members. With a fifty-plus year history of tennis, group fitness, and a solid base of all sorts of classes, programming, and upscale amenities, it’s a perfect union.â€
Thomas Myers, TSAC Owner, expressed excitement about the new ownership. “We knew we couldn’t just sell to anyone. There’s over 50 years of history here, and it’s important to us that our members and staff can count on the club being owned by someone passionate about tennis and fitness who is here to stay. We know the club is in good hands with Genesis.â€
Steven continued, expanding on Martin’s sentiments, “We plan to welcome the staff into the Genesis family and bring them 401k plans, health insurance, and a lot of the benefits that can be hard to come by in the industry sometimes. Staff is family at Genesis and they’re about to join a great one. As for the members, this is such an exciting time for them. They’ll continue with the same great programming they’ve got right now, but we’ll also be reinvesting in the facility, and they will gain access to our clubs in the region, plus more than 65 others across 9 states. We’ve got big plans for Evansville now and in the future, and we can’t wait to share more soon!â€
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About Genesis Health Clubs
Genesis Health Clubs, the largest and fastest-growing privately owned fitness provider in the United States, now operates 66 locations in Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, Oklahoma, Florida, Iowa, Kentucky, and now Indiana.Â
With premium amenities, dynamic classes, world-class training, and many locations offering tennis and swimming, our members will find enjoyment and results on their path to living a healthy and balanced life.Â
Useful Links:
https:www.genesisehatlhclubs.com
https://www.genesishealthclubs.com/employees/rodney-steven-ii
https://www.genesishealthclubs.com/locations/Tri-State-Athletic-Club