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May 17, 2013

Vino Fest Weekend is here!

Still enough of tickets for Friday night Soiree and Saturday Vino Fest

One with the River

Historic Preservation Month

 Happy Birthday Warrick County

200 years one-time Apr one, 2013!

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Hello everyone,

Afterwards nearly a yr of planning, Vino Fest Weekend is here.

May 17 is the Vino Fest Soiree and May 18th is the Celebrated Newburgh Wine, Art and Jazz Festival presented past Evansville Living Magazine.

 May 25 is opening day for our Celebrated Newburgh Farmers Market presented by Romain GMC.  We will have over 25 vendors and new seating for those that would like to relax and stay a while.  Nosotros will first off the summer listening to the sugariness sounds of The Honey Vines.  It is non but a Farmers Market place...information technology is a happening!

During the month of May and up until that concluding calendar week in June, you can purchase on line your tickets to the United Leasing Championship Golf game Tournament.  The Web.com tournament is the stepping stone to play in the PGA tournaments.   If you lot purchase a ticket, click on Historic Newburgh, Inc. and nosotros will get the money from the purchase of your ticket.  It is called Golf game Gives Back.  You can read more beneath.

             Historic Preservation 2013 Honour winners

The 2013 residential award goes to Jeff and Bussie Cox at 6 Sycamore Street . Afterwards the tornado of ii years ago ripped through Downtown Newburgh, their home was left a slaughter-house They have diligently repaired and restored their domicile. We are grateful for their efforts. This is a very important property to the history of Newburgh.

The commercial holding at three Market Street is endemic by Andrea and Chris Whitehead. After several years of beingness vacant, they take breathed new life into one of Newburgh's more fanciful homes. Every bit a first class bridal shop, information technology is a nifty addition to the Newburgh shopping experience.

Carol Schaefer

Executive Manager

Thanks to our major Corporate Sponsors

All of these businesses support all that we do all yr long and do so in a big way!

Our large time sponsors include:

Title Sponsors

Alcoa

Evansville Living Magazine

Heritage Federal Credit Union

Romain GMC

Sustainer Sponsors

Dr. Mike Chou

Stakeholder Sponsors

People's Trust & Savings Banking concern

Investor Sponsors

Titzer Family Funeral Domicile

Commonwealth Engineering

ERA Showtime Advantage Realty

Expressway Dodge

Lynnville National Bank - Newburgh Co-operative

Mulzer Crushed Stone

Bauer's Tents

F. C. Tucker Emge Realtors

St. Mary's Medical Center

Media Sponsor

WIKY Radio

Bank check out our new location at 517 W. Main Street.  Nosotros are at the point across from the Pet Nutrient Middle, Heart of Newburgh, Crickets, Patton Music and

the Haircare Center.  We are diagonal from Titzer Funeral Home.

Celebrated Newburgh, Inc. Sponsored Events

2013

Historic Preservation Calendar month is the unabridged Month of May

Grapes on the Grass Vino and Food Tasting Soiree, May 17, 6:30 pm until ix:00 pm

Historic Newburgh Wine, Art and Jazz Festival presented past Evansville Living Magazine, May xviii, noon until 9:00 pm

Historic Newburgh Farmers Market presented by Romain Buick and GMC

 May 25 - Sept 21, 8:00 am - noon

For vendor data contact Market place Main Dana Harper at newburghfarmersmarket@gmail.com

Traditional English Kicking Sale ends  Farmers Market place Season -

 Sept 21, 8:00-noon

Costs $10 to participate in this yard sale out of the back of your trunk.

Fireworks Rally for Button Outset, June 1, apex- 2:00 pm

Historic Newburgh 2013 Theatre Series

"Goose egg Stops This Train"

Hanover College Traveling Troupe -

Preservation Hall, June 15th

Historic Newburgh Customs Theatre

"The Unexplained" by Alfred Hitchcock -

Preservation Hall, October 4th and 5th

Casting call soon

Heritage Federal Credit Matrimony Fireworks and Evening at the Park

July 4th with a raindate of July 5th

Come down to the Lock and Dam for music, games and dinner

Ghost Walks, October 18, 19, 20 each evening

Winery Tour, November 2

see below for details

Newburgh Celebrates Christmas, December vii and viii

If you are interested in being included in our stable of actors and actresses for our Community Theatre, Ghost Walks or Newburgh Celebrates Christmas, please contact the states at director@historicnewburgh.org.

 New Businesses in town

Welcome to Maggie's Studio

Maggie Shively has been been painting and drawing all her life.  In 1999, she began working full time as an artist. Her street scene prints of Downtown Indy were well known.  In 2006 Maggie opened a studio in Southampton, New York. There she expanded her private and semi-private art lessons with "Brushes and Bottles" painting events.

Ane of which is "Sip, snack and PAINT!"

Sounds like a business that volition fit right in which Historic Newburgh.

Her new location is at the South East corner of Jennings and State Street in the Old Citizen Bank Edifice.

Welcome to Sheepskeins

Jennifer Wahle, an avid knitter, has her dream shop.  Not only does she take an astonishing collection of yarns for sale; she hosts a knitting corner for anyone that wants to join in.  Sheepskeins is located in the Sometime Kight Lumber Building at 1109 State Road 662W in Newburgh.

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Sharon Hataway has reopend her massage/spa/boutique business concern at 403 State Street with a new proper name and a new location.  Formerly know every bit Mindful Impact Massage, the business offers salt glows, hand and feet scrubs, facial massage treatments and boutiques.

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Thank you to our other sponsors

Title - Evansville Living Magazine

Media - WIKY

Sustainer

 Romain GMC, Alcoa, Dr. Mike Chou

Stakeholder

 Bauer'southward Tents and People's Trust and Savings

Investor

Democracy Engineers, Inc., ERA Outset Advantage Realty, Newburgh National Bank, Expressway Dodge, Mulzer Trounce Stone

Benefactor

 H & H Suburban Landscape, Police Office of Jonathan Chiliad. Young, EVAPAR, Inc.,  Bamberger, Foreman, Oswald & Hahn, LLP, Concept Light and Sound, Nienaber Marketing Group,

Gattitown, Flutter, Simply For Kids Pediatric Dentistry, MAR KEL Quick Print

A thank you to Alphagraphics for assistance with our soiree invites

Wineries

Scout Mountain Winery, Mystique Winery, Bluish Heron Vineyards & Winery, Oliver Winery, Turtle Run Winery, Buck Creek Winery, Best Vineyards, Indian Creek Winery, Grateful Goat, Monkey Hollow Winery, Carousel winery, Cedar Creek Winery, Easley Winery, Winzerwald Winery

Friday night Soiree food tasting half-dozen:30-9:00 pm

Caf� Arazu - soup

Edgewater Grille -brie and asparagus rolled in prosciutto

Rosehill Cafe - chocolate shot glasses, strawberry cupcakes with

 cream cheese icing

Acropolis - gyros, meatballs and mini pork shank

Jeannie's Gelato -wine sobetto plus cheese stuffed Italian meatballs

Biaggis - meat antipasti and white chocolate breadstuff pudding

The Pizza Revolution - wood fired neopolitan mode pizza

Jackie Grice and Dove Chocolate Discoveries - Vanilla ice foam with Chardonnay caramel sauce and truffle fudge brownie with Merlot fudge sauce. There will also exist cocoa sangria mix available for tasting

Cleos Baker and Bag Dejeuner - sweetness corn cookies

Cookies by Design - unique and colorful cookies

NW Chophouse & Vino Bar - crab cakes and blackened beefiness tips

Can Fish - house specialties

Kanpai - sushi and crab rangoon

Cleavers - Italian Beefiness

Artists displaying and selling on Saturday under the tent

Cynthia Watson (paintings on canvass - acrylic and oil, etc)

Lisa Heichelbech (Bonfire Pottery )

Ryan Hayes (Watercolor Realism)

Elizabeth Davis (Digital art/photography)

Laura Lukens-Parker (LauraLynn Photography)

Saturday restaurants noon-8 pm

Edgewater Grille, Rosehill Cafe, Biaggi Ristorante, Jeanne's Gelato & More than,

Accropolis,  Kiwanis Water ice Cream Truck, The Pizza Revolution

Not-stop Music all weekend!

Friday night

6:30 - 9:00 pm 2nd Street Band and the Swing Cats

Sat

noon - 2:00 pm Jeff Harmon Jazz

2:00 - iv:00 pm Jon Patton Band

4:00 - 6:30 pm After Hours Jazz

6:30 - 9:00 pm Hoosier Daddy

Turoni's will render with their craft beer selection

 both Friday and Sat

Nib Woerz will provide his wine education classes

Vino classes by Neb Worz on Sabbatum 1:00 "Virginia is for Wines; Napa is for Machine Parts."  3:00 P.M "fifty Shades of Grey....Adults Simply, Delight!"

Mighty Cab will be available if you would like a ride domicile.

Friday night Riverwind Art Gallery will display and sell local art.

Warrick County Artists or art of Warrick County  will include Coral Hartl, Tom Goelzhauser, Jay Hill, Evelyn Steinkuhl, Diane Wunderlich, Virginia Barnett, Bill Granstaff, Bill Brown, Stephen Schroeder,  Nancy Peters, Eric Braysmith,  and Jerry Baum in various media and sizes.

In Downtown Newburgh Friday the 17th and Saturday the 18th

 Riverwind Gallery will host

the

Newburgh Plein Air Paint Out

All mean solar day Friday and Saturday artists will be painting on location in and around Newburgh.  Some artists  volition be selling their artwork as they paint it.  The participating artists will have a sign on their easel indicating they are participants in the Paint Out.

Other paintings by the artists will be displayed at Riverwind Gallery  for two weeks starting on Tuesday following the Wine Art and Jazz  Fest.

Saturday the 18th

Rivertown Art Gallery

Rivertown Fine art Gallery located in the Historic Newburgh, Inc. offices at 517 West Main will have their Spring open business firm.  Terminate in for refreshments and visit with the artists.

All this is going on Wine Fest Weekend.  While you are in town, stop in at the local restaurants, bars and shops.


Doesn't this look like fun?  It is fun!

Plenty of Tickets Bachelor

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Newburgh Museum Foundation, Inc.

Midweek and Lord's day 11-iii with   free admission

You can donate items from Newburgh or money for support past contacting i of the post-obit people:

Scott Lauderdale - Collections -812-858-9544

Bill Bartelt - President - 812-853-6136

Suzie Byers - Vice President and curator - (812) 490-4190

THE NEWBURGH MUSEUMs exhibit of Evansville & Ohio Valley  Traction station and Newburgh related nuptials artifacts will continue until June 29.    The showroom includes old Newburgh wedding ceremony licenses, photos, nuptials gifts and other nuptials related items.   This exhibit runs alongside the Evansville and Ohio Valley Traction Station (a type of train depot) exhibit.  The traction station exhibit is modeled subsequently an early photograph of the Newburgh depot.  The exhibit depicts the interior of the Newburgh railroad train depot as it might have appeared in 1908.  There also are numerous pictures of the Evansville, Suburban & Newburgh railway depot  (E S & N depot)  and pictures of rails cars and other traction and railroad artifacts on brandish.

Too on display is the bicentennial display of the cosmos of Warrick County 200 years ago as well as exhibits on life in Newburgh since its founding in 1803.

Kiwanis Club of Historic Newburgh will exist selling frozen BBQ chicken on Sat May 25 between 10am and noon.  At the Kiwanis Building in Newburgh [on Filmore and third backside Senior Citizen centre on Jefferson].  The chicken was wrapped in foil and put into plastic bags to quick freeze.   Cost for 1/2 chicken will be $4.00

Phone call Ruth Hahn if you lot have questions.  If requested she will concord chicken for a few actress days if you can't make that date/time.  Her cell is 812-573-9113

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Entertainment Schedule:

Opening Solar day May 25th - The Honey Vines with Andrea Wirth and Melanie Bozsa

June 1 - The Piffling Old Dam Band

June 8 - The Calliope Queen

June 15 - Ruth Edgerton on the dulcimer

June 22 - Anyone tin come downward and jam

June 29 - Jam 24-hour interval

July 6 - Jam day

July 13 - The Little Old Dam Band

July twenty - Jam day

July 27 - Jam 24-hour interval

29th Annual Herb Festival Establish Auction in full swing at all locations

Six convenient Neighborhood locations to serve you.

1.) Newburgh Country Store, 224 W Jennings Street in Newburgh IN

ii.) Due north Park Plant Center , 4400 Northward. First Artery, Evansville (between Burger King and Fifth Third Bank)

3.) Lloyd Commons Plant Center , 6300 E. Lloyd Expressway in Evansville (at the NW corner of the Lloyd and Burkhardt Road between the Moto Station and Panara Bread)

4.) Washington Square Plant Center , 1300 S. Green River Road in Evansville (directly beyond the street from Holy Rosary Catholic Church in the Washington Square Mall parking lot)

five.) Owensboro Plant Center , 4600 Frederica St in Owensboro, KY (between Panara Bread and Texas Roadhouse)


Girl Scouts

                    Girls Ability the World

All high school girls and parents are invited to an event at the University of Evansville on June fifteen that offers workshops for both girls and adults which address teen issues--and seek solutions!  Girls (including incoming freshmen through graduating seniors) can attend sessions on self-defense, money management, interview skills, and cocky-prototype.  Parents will attend divide sessions to explore media and other influences on girls' cocky-image and relationships and proceeds insights about how to guide girls through the high school years and beyond.  Participants volition as well be able to help create a brusque documentary video.  More than information is bachelor at the Girls Power the World Facebook page or by emailing girlspowertheworld@gmail.com.  Deadline to register is June one.

The United Leasing Title at Victoria National, an official event of the PGA Tour, will take place from June 24-30, 2013.  Kickoff April 15 and continuing through June 23, 2013, Historic Newburgh, Inc.

will take the opportunity to raise coin through the innovative Golf Gives Back program.

All y'all need to practise is visit www.ulcgolf.com or unitedleasingchampionship.com to buy your full-calendar week pass and select Historic Newburgh, Inc. from the drop down carte du jour of charitable options.

The price of the ticket, less applicable processing fees, will be donated dorsum to the Historic Newburgh, Inc.You print your own ticket and head to Victoria National to scout some great golf!It's that uncomplicated!

Thank you for your support!!

Golf Gives Back

MS Beyond the Red Door

Beyond the Red Door is authored by two of the Rivertown Fine art Gallery artists/writers, Dr. Rick Yeager and Mary Ellen Ziliak. We have the book available for sale in our Historic Newburgh Gift Shop. I accept read it. The book speaks to all of us and is a great read!

More info: msreddoor.tateauthor.com

Next meeting will be Tuesday, June 4th

The Rivertown Art Group is looking for new Warrick County artists to participate in the Art Gallery  located in the Historic Newburgh, Inc.  Headquarters.

Artist Salon

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The Warrick Canton Museum

Exhibits include an astonishing shell collection, butterfly collection, and doll collection.  Other exhibits bear witness a printing press, telephones from the past, a parlor, armed forces uniforms, history of our canton, and a school room.

If you would want additional information, please telephone call the following numbers: 897-3831 or 897-3269. You can always get out a voicemail at the museum 897-3100.

2013 is the bicentennial of our county.  Exist watching for many opportunities to celebrate what makes this county and so great.

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June 1st noon - 2

Fireworks Rally

Fireworks buttons on sale

Buttons allow you to sit down in the area east of the Old Lock and Dam and to accept the satisfaction that y'all helped bring the fireworks to the riverfront.

The fireworks is paid for totally through donations and the purchase of buttons.

Heritage Federal Credit Union 2013 Historic Newburgh Fireworks and Evening in the Park

July 4 Fireworks
July five Fireworks Pelting Date

This year y'all will want to come up down early to enjoy some family fun.  TOUCH, Inc. will host Evening in the Park starting at 5pm.


Relish games, food and fun "Summer Social" fashion - bring your lawn chair and park it for the evening
At 6:00 pmthe street closes and at 6:xxx the Old Dam Band starts their evening concert at the eastward finish of the Lock and Dam Park.


The Friends of Newburgh will be selling hot dogs and hamburgers, Touch, Inc. will be selling barbeque, the American Legion Women's Auxilary will exist selling their world famous baked appurtenances.

At eight:30 we will start the Independence Mean solar day presentations with a proclamation from the President of Town Council Tonya McGuire, the National Canticle volition be sung by Wanda Kavanaugh
and the flag ceramony will be presented by American Legion Kapperman Postal service #44.

If you lot have never watched the ceremony function of the fireworks, I encourage you to practise so.  Information technology is a bully way to emphasize to your kids what a swell nation nosotros live in.  July 4th is not merely well-nigh fireworks...it is most Independence Day.

At 9pm, Historic Newburgh, Inc. will once more host our fabulous fireworks brandish.  At that place is nothing like the shimmer of lights that the fireworks create.... both in the sky and their reflection is the h2o.

The Celebrated Newburgh Fireworks display is fully funded by donations such equally yours. Your donation....big or pocket-sized, is appreciated! If you would like to donate on-line, click on the Paypal button on our website.

Thanks to our many sponsors!

Title Sponsor
Heritage Federal Credit Union
Investor

Bayers Plumbing
St. Marys Medical Middle
ERA First Reward Realty
Romain Buick and GMC
Alcoa
Mike W. Chou Thou.D.

Benefactor
Commonwealth Engineers, Inc.
Newburgh Healthcare
Deaconess Gateway Hospital
Metzger Structure Company
Just For Kids Pediatric Dentistry
Newburgh National Bank
MCF Construction
Clark Dietz Inc.
Titzer Funeral Homes

F. C. Tucker Emge Realtors


Thank  also to:

American Legion Kapperman 44 for all that you do to make this a special evening for all of usa.
Thank you for your service to our country!

Individuals can help too!

Thank you to everyone that has bought Fireworks buttons.  Fireworks buttons can be purchased from many of the local merchants and banks. The $5.00 push will permit you to sit in the premium space merely w of the Erstwhile Lock and Dam Edifice.

 Nosotros need your back up.  This is a community effort paid for by the community.  We accept a donation button on the Quick Links at our Home Page or left click on the button beneath.

Our HNI Gift Store features Celebrated Newburgh t-shirts, postcards, note cards, sweatshirts, vino spectacles, books by local authors our 2012 Christmas ornament and prints of some of our celebrated homes.

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An old favorite tshirt mode has returned.  We have all sizes of the riverboat shirt available.

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Christmas ornament 2012

Our 2012 ornament is of articulate acrylic with an etched design of Preservation Hall. It is designed past Gerald Ulrich and created by Heather Kent and her company Tagged Designs.  Each decoration costs only $ten.00 each.

The people of Newburgh are "One With The River" is reasonably priced at $thirty.00.  We besides have "One With The River" t-shirts for $15.00.  We take them in bluish and we have them in royal.

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For you golfers, nosotros have a Sport Tek golf game shirt with Celebrated Newburgh Indiana emblazoned on the top right for $30.00.

artist designed sweatshirt

This artist, Christy Chang, designedsweatshirt captures the rythmn of our wrought atomic number 26 fence along the Rivertown Trail and the street lights throughout Downtown.  This sweatshirt is only $twenty.00. On the back in script information technology says Newburgh, Indiana.  Exclusively sold in the Historic Newburgh, Inc. shop at  517 West Main Street.

Simply 7 left.......4 size large, 2 extra big, 1 xx big.

Our Rivertown Fine art Gallery is a must see.  We have charcoal, acrylic, watercolor, paper collage, mosaics, mandala, trompe fifty'oeil, pen and ink, and oils.

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RIVERTOWN ART SPRING EXHIBIT AND Open Business firm

Celebrate spring and get your jazz going with Rivertown Art, located in Historic Newburgh, Inc., 517 W. Primary St. in downtown Newburgh, Indiana. The Leap Exhibit begins Apr 1st.

The Open Firm, held in conjunction with the Historic Newburgh Vino, Fine art and Jazz Festival, is on Saturday, May 18th, from Noon to 5 PM. Refreshments will exist served. Weather permitting, art vendors volition sell their wares on the outdoor patio.

Leap is in the air! Come up see the art and feel the jazz.

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Warrick County Bicentennial

The statute that recognized the creation of WarrickCounty was enacted by the Indiana Territorial Legislation and became constructive on Apr 1, 1813, a full decade later John Sprinkle became the first white settler in the area when he landed at Newburgh in 1803. WarrickCounty was carved out of the original Knox Canton, and was named after a close friend of General William H. Harrison, Capt. Jacob Warrick, who died during the Boxing of Tippecanoe in 1811.

In commemoration of the Bicentennial of Warrick Canton, a group of representatives from the Newburgh Museum Foundation, Historic Newburgh, Inc., the Coal Mine Museum and the Warrick County Museum have formed a Steering Committee and plans are at present underway for festivities throughout 2013 to celebrate the founding of Warrick County.

Official Warrick Bicentennial Events

May 21 - Sharon School Crusader Quest - the fourth and 5th grade classes will participate in an activity patterned after the Amazing Race on Tv - Throughout Downtown Newburgh, they will receive clues, accept tasks to complete and go in touch with their history.

June 14 - Warrick Canton Museum and Cherry Bank ReUnion Ceremonious War Band 6:30-ix:00 pm

June xv - Historic Newburgh 2013 Theatre Serial

"Nada Stops This Train"

Hanover Higher Traveling Troupe

Preservation Hall, June 15th, 7pm

June twenty - Commemoration of Giving - Warrick Canton Community Foundation

Rolling Hills State Club

June 30 - Community Broad Ecumenical 4th of July Commemoration

Lunch at St. Cloudless'due south Catholic Church building Boonville at noon

Picnic and Music

Choir at Boonville High School 2:30 pm

July 4 - Heritage Federal Credit Union Historic Newburgh Fireworks

and Evening in the Park nutrient and games starting at 5 pm, streets close at six:00 pm and

 Quondam Dam Band Concert starts at 6:30 pm

July 15-20 Warrick County four-H Fair

Events Spolighted and Quilt Displayed

Baronial 23-25 Newburgh Fiddler Fest

sponsored by Friends of Newburgh and People's Trust and Saving Bank

September 7  Boonville History Mean solar day

September fourteen Degonia Springs Reunion

September 21-18 Almanac British Motor Car Day on the River

September 21 Warrick County Museum Photo Gallery two:00-4:00 pm

September 22 Warrick Canton Museum Reception for Cartoonist

Jerry Barnett, ii:00-4:00

October iv-6 Coal Industry Museum Weekend

Various Events and Educational Programs

October five  Flair on the Square

Various Events, Boonville Merchants Association

October 6-12  Almanac Islamic Center International nutrient Festival

Islamic Middle at Grimm Rd and Lloyd Expressway 11 am - three pm

Oct xi-13  Thresherman'southward Park 50th Anniversary

diverse 4th grade events and field trips

October 18-20 Historic Newburgh Ghost Walks

October 31 Boo in Boonville at Warrick County Museum and effectually the Historic Dowtown Square five:00- 6:30

November ii-three Lynnville Days

Play, Cival War Reenactment, Christmas Parade

November 23 Holiday Bazaar Warrick County Museum 9 am - 2 pm

December 8 - Boonville Christmas Parade

Dec 7 & 8 Newburgh Celebrates Christmas sponsored

by Alcoa

quilters

Before long nosotros volition exist selling chances on a drawing for our Warrick Bicentennial Quilt.  Stay tuned for details.

  • Our new "Destination Hymeneals: Celebrated Newburgh" publication is  available at many of the Newburgh shops, restaurants and salons. Y'all tin can besides choice up a copy at Historic Newburgh, Inc., 517 W Main St.

    Information technology is your get-to resources for weddings in Newburgh.

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Wedding Day Emergency

The drawing was washed on May 15 and the winner is Sarah Lindenschmidt!  Thank you to Desi Gordon, Wedding Officiant, for organizing this try.

Destination Wedding: Historic Newburgh

photography by Desi Gordon

Historic Newburgh TV23 Magazine

Time Warner Cable Channel 23

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The Fourth dimension Warner Cable Goggle box 23 Mag is on every day 8:00am, noon and 5:00 pm. In the May edition you will meet our 2013 Marketplace Principal, Dana Harper.  So we will talk to Becky Kasha, Tournament Manager for the United Leasing Title at Victoria National Golf game Club.  She will also share info nearly the Former National Depository financial institution Golf Gives Back plan.  Our third guest is Amy Romain.  She will talk nigh their family'south philosphy of giving back to the communty, thier sponsorship of the Newburgh Farmers Marketplace and the United Leasing Championship coming upwardly at the end of June.

Yous won't want to miss information technology.

Only on Time Warner Cable Historic Newburgh TV23 Magazine

Time Warner Cable Channel 23

A special opportunity came our style in leap of 2011.  Time Warner Cable is producing Historic Newburgh TV23 Magazine.  This is an interview show that celebrates all the different pieces and parts that make Newburgh a great place to live and visit.  I always end the show with "This is one of the reasons we beloved Newburgh and we think you will too."

Thank yous Time Warner Cable

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The Ohio Township Library is so much more than a place to check out books!

There are meeting rooms of all sizes.

The Historic Newburgh Kiwanis meets here every Thursday morning at seven:00 AM.  All are welcome.

Cricket'southward offers live entertainment every Thursday evening 8-11pm and Saturday night 9pm-1am.

Friday is karaoke dark starting at 9pm.

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American Legion Kapperman

Post 44

Friday, May 31, 8:thirty pm St. Louis Elemental Shakedown o pen to general public and is free

June eight, 7:00 pm Texas Concord'em Tournament $30

Bingo  every Monday night.

12 regular games and iii specials

Around the World
Minimum $100 possible $thou

  Food and Drinkable available from v:00-8:30. Bingo

calling begins at  6:30 pm.

You do not demand to be a member.

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Hello Friends
It is summer time again Come up on down to the Edgewater Grille - enjoy the delicious food Spacious decks overlooking the Ohio River

Friendly Faces - "we are all about you"

Bucket of Beer nonetheless five/$xi.00 See you at the Wine Festival

We are the simply restaurant on the banks of the Ohio River in the Tri-Land area.

812-858-2443

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The Knob Hill  is open 7 days a week!   Evansville Courier People's Choice voted Best Fiddlers.  They offer new seasonal beers on tap from local breweries and they accept some wonderful new homemade desserts.

 Enjoy the cozy fireplace and the great staff.

Vecchios

Thursday Dine-in Carte du jour night - these cozy evening dinners have returned with the added benefit of a good glass of beer or vino.  They would exist happy to put y'all on their email list then you know the menu and can make a reservation

Then its Friday night and you don't want to cook, but you lot really just desire to chill at home.  Try their Grab and Go menu at Vecchios.  It is but on Friday nights.Vecchio'due south is now serving wine

                  by the glass and beer by the canteen!

                                  Cafe Arazu

"As some of you know, "arazu" means wish or desire, and one wish love to our hearts is to foster the arts.  West eastward promote aspiring musical artists by being an original music venue; we want to assist local artists make their wishes come true equally they play out their musical aspirations ."

Ben and Penny'south is here!

Ben and Penny'due south is like a Market Place Bazaar with local artwork, gift baskets with fine chocolates, cheeses and wines.  Stop in and enjoy breakfast or water ice cream made your way.  Wine Tasting Special Events from time to fourth dimension nine-v W--Lord's day.

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You tin put it on your calendar...every Fri and Saturday night, from 5:30-8:thirty there will be music.

Cleo's Bakery

ix West Jennings.

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Mulberry Jeans

Coffee, teas and gifts

People come from all over the tri-state for their very own

tea political party complete with refreshments and sandwiches

Law Dog fund raiser June 1st selling gourmet  canis familiaris bones and x% of the stores proceeds of the 24-hour interval get to the fund

Everyone loves the Old Dam Band!

Little Old Dam Band

Thank you to the Old Dam Customs Band

for all that you do!

If yous take any questions nearly the Erstwhile Dam Community Band or the Little Sometime Dam Band, yous can contact Dan Schultz at danschultz@wowway.com.

Tuesday, May 28th at 7pm -Concert at The Newburgh Central Library.

Saturday, May 25th at x:30am - concert at the Rose Colina Cemetery Memorial Service.  Jon Patton volition comport.

June 1, Farmers Market and Fireworks Rally 11:00-two:00 pm

Fourth of July Concert at the Old Lock and Dam Park hillside 6:30-eight:30 pm

Childrens Dance Theatre

Children'due south Heart for Dance Education is located in Historic Newburgh, likewise as Evansville and Henderson.  They are a 501c(iii)

Charitable Organization that offers classes for children and adults.  They are a regional ballet school that was founded in 1995.  They have e'er focused on innovative programming, artistic excellence and community outreach.


The WATS (Warrick Area Transit System)  stops include:

Mother Teresa at Jennings and Frame

Preservation Hall at 200 State Street

Senior Eye at the corner of third and Jefferson.

It will connect you to Boonville, Chandler and Evansville.

Historic Newburgh, Inc. is a non-turn a profit, Main Street arrangement dedicated to historic preservation, economical revitalization and sustainability of Downtown Newburgh.

Cheers to all who back up HNI!

I enquire that if yous are not a member of Celebrated Newburgh, Inc., you lot consider doing so.  Our organisation needs members to help with our authoritative costs.  Some of those costs that do not get rolled into event expenses include having our Historic Newburgh brochures distributed to Southern IN hotels, paying to exist represented in regional tourism publications, the cost of using Constant Contact for our e-newsletter, gas & electric bills, rent, stamp, and many other expenses that go into running an system.


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DOWNTOWN NEWBURGH IS
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YOUR Support!

Historic Newburgh, Inc.

Board of Directors

President - Kathie Bugg
 Vice-President - Mike Patterson
Treasurer - Greg Tuck

Secretary - Beverly Schweiss

Brenda Bough

Dr. Sean Cook

Lou Dennis

Stacie Krieger

Kim Krupsaw

Blake Larson

Lenis McClain

Lynette McClusky

Melissa McGuire

Paul Rudolph

Todd Titzer

Jim Seibert

Carol Deadening

Randy Wheeler

Ken Hughes - Lath Member Emeritus

Charlie Schneider - Board Member Emeritus

Attorney - Tom Bodkin

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Thank

YOU!

TO ALL OF OUR

HNI MEMBERS

BUSINESSES


Add-A-Bed - Irish potato Bed Dealer

Alcoa Warrick Operations

Allegro Music Studio

five Star Security Systems

Emphasis on Flowers

Baker Retirement & Wealth Mgt.

Bamberger, Foreman, Oswald & Hahn, LLP

Bella Casa

Brentwood Meadows

Hahn, LLP

Bauer'southward Tents

Bayer'southward Plumbing, Inc.

Book Nook

Boston's. The Gourmet Pizza

Brentwood Meadows

Bud's Farmer Marketplace

Cafe Arazu

Carole Smith Interiors Inc.

Casa Belle

Mike West. Chou MD

Clark Dietz, Inc.

Colonial Classics

Commerce Insurance Grouping, LLC.

Commonwealth Engineers, Inc.

Cook Orthodontics, PC

Deaconess Gateway Hospital

Edgewater Grille and LaVeranda

Ella Park Bridal

Energy Systems Group (ESG)

ERA First Reward Realty

EVAPAR

Evansville Living Magazine

Evansville Living Magazine
Motorway Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram

FC Tucker Emge Realtors

Outset Security Bank
Flutter

Friends of Newburgh

German American Bancorp

Goebel Commercial Realty, Inc.

Head to Toe Salon and Spa

Heritage Federal Credit Matrimony

Impulse Hair Studio & Day Spa

Indiana American Water Co. Integrative Wellness & Energy

Therapies LLC

IPC Merchant Services

Merely for Kids Pediatric Dentistry

Knob Hill Tavern

Police force Office of Jonathan K. Young P.C.

Lefler Standoff & Drinking glass

Lynnville National Bank - Newburgh Co-operative

Make Time to Create

MAR-KEL Quick Print

MCF Construction

Metzger Construction

Michele Maikranz, Mary Kay Cosmetics

One thousand ulberry Jeans Accents LLC

Mulzer Crushed Stone, Inc

Newburgh Country Store

Newburgh Healthcare

Newburgh National Bank Newburgh Grinning Heart

Nienaber Marketing Group

Old Hickory Home Owners Association

Peoples Trust & Savings Bank

Pepper's Ridge Winery
Radiant Wellness Therapies, Inc.

Red Rooster Stitchery

Richard Reid Appraisal Co, Inc.

C. Larry Rhodes Insurance

River Bend Dental Group
Riverwind Gallery

Romain GMC

Ryan'due south Ace Hardware

Salon Renaud

Sheepskeins

St. Mary's Infirmary

Sunburst Stained Drinking glass

Suburban Landscape

T MariesSouvenir Bazaar
The Rug Gallery LLC

The Undercover Garden

Myra Teal-Edward Jones

The Tin Fish

Titzer Family Funeral Homes

Toyota Manufacturing

of Indiana

United Fidelity Bank

Dr. Tyler Vandeventer

Vecchios Italian Marketplace & Deli
Walmart Newburgh
Warrick County Sleeping room of Commerce

Wasson Pioneer Realty

Terry A White, Attorney

WOW! Internet, Cable & Phone

Community PARTNERS


Friends of Newburgh

Boondocks of Newburgh

Warrick Co. Economic Development

Warrick Co. Chamber of Commerce

Warrick County Community Foundation
Newburgh Museum
Foundation
Warrick Canton Museum
Museum of the Coal Mine Industry

Newburgh Surface area Business organization Association (NABA)

INDIVIDUALS

Ryan & Stacy Adamission

Jim & Jill Adams

Virginia Adams

Brian Adcock

Amy Allen

Terri Ames

Sharon Anderson

Michael & Sandra Andrews

Dan & Scherri Arens

Anne Rust Aurand

Tom & Sandy Bailey

Bruce & Carol Bakery

Bamberger, Foreman, Oswald & Hahn, LLP

Marty & Sue Barancik

Carolyn & John Barrett

William & Kathyrn Bartelt

Joe and Maria Bayer

Wynne Brook

Bernie and Beth Becker

Brenda Bender

Jan Bong

Marc & Gina Berridge

Gregory & Ballad Betz

Trina Binyon

Bruce & Janie Blunk

Janet Bockelman

Tom and Penny Bodkin

Dean & Karen Bosler

Jan and David Boyle

Ruth and George Brinkley

William & Nancy Brooks

Lynda Browne

Betsy & Bill Brubeck

Lori Buehlman

Bob & Beth Burkart

Steven & Kathie Bugg

Daniel & Randee Bugher

Jim Bush-league

Mark Bush

Wilfred Bussing Iii

Julie Byczynski

Bill & Suzie Byers

Jeff  & Margaret Ann Byrne

Harold & Donna Campbell

Keith Cannon

Al & Ronda Cassady

Angela Chapman

Joshua & Allyson Claybourn

Jessica Clymer

Brent & Debra Cochran

Pat Colter

Sean and Amanda Melt

Nicolas & Katrina Costeur
Jeff & Bussie Cox

Patricia Cron

 Patrick & Cherie Cron

Dr. William & Connie Cross

Suzanne Crouch

Mary Ellen Damm

Rick and Connie Dauch

Ray & Rosemary DeCook

Lou Dennis

Alfred and Margaret Dennis

Dennis & Patricia Dewey
J. Beau Dial

Dr. David Punch

Ken & Martha Dilger

Jennifer Dill

Bill & Julie Dixon

Reva Dossett

Anita & Bill Doty

Sue , Phil & Grace Driskill

David Dugger

Tina Edge

Ruth Edgerton

Eastward.East. and Barbara Elliott

Mel & Marilyn Ellsperman

Joe Engelbrecht
Gordon &
Julie Engelhardt

Margaret Esche

Mark & Pam Faris

Teresa Farnsworth

Steven & Sandy Feagley

January Fessler

Donna Fickey

Wayne & Nance Fiester

Pat and Jan Flamion

Toni Flamion

Diana Ford

Karolyn Folz
Irma Friedman

Keith Freudenberg

Dr. Prasad Gade
Daniel & Lisa Garrett

Jane Garvin

Todd  & Wendy Glass
Tom & Sabrina Goelzhauser

Dr & Mrs Allen Gomoll

Jerry & Kathy Goetz

Don & Karen Gore

Brent & Nancy Grafe

Sherri Dark-green

Sandy Greenfield

Robert  & Judy Griffin

Mark, Cheryl & Emily Grimm
Andy & Charmie Guagenti
Deborah Hadley

Ruth Hahn

Jim and Lisa Hale

Kelly & Marilyn Haley

Rick & Mary Hamner

Tonya Hanson

Geraldine Hartmayer

Patrick and Patricia Harvey

Ian Hauer

William Hawkins

Trish & Denny Henninger

J.R. and Carol Hermes

Evangeline Herr
Jim Herrell

John & Dianne Hildenbrand

Jesse Hornby

Mary Jo Huff

Ken & Leanna Hughes

Vicki Hunt

Andrew & Donna Hurm

Phil Johnson

Michelle Johnson

Elizabeth and Nirmal Joshi

Kevin Kalebjian

Bill & Wanda Kavanaugh

Mary Jean  & Brent Kellams
Kary & Sara Kiefer

Meredith Kirkpatrick

David & Fay Kishline

Ted Kroeger

Charles & Charlotte Koewler

 Jo Ann Krantz

Stacie Krieger

Bob & Diane Krug

Kim & Susanna Krupsaw

Shannon Lamb, M.D.

David & Marsha Lambert

Blake & Jan Larson

Robin Lawrrence

Charlie & Carla Lee

Michael E. Levengood
Jim Loughrie

Anita Louthan

Jon & Nancy Lybarger

Ned & Deanna Malcolm

Ross & Laura Marburger
Andy & Elizabeth Martin

Brenda Martin

Colleen & Dennis Martin

Rick & Jessica Martin
Alan & Marie Paule Marty

Max & Mae Bricklayer
Chuck and Jenny Masterson

Lynette McClusky

David & Melissa McGuire

Lenis and Linda McClain

Colleen & David McLaughlin
Catherine Mei

Matthew & Susan Melfi

Jackie Messmer
Ryan Meyer

Donna Milam

Mary Jane Miles
David Miller Family

Mary & Larry Miller

James & Carol Miller

Norm & Vivian Miller

Randy & Carol Miller

Mike Miller

Dr. & Mrs. Spiro B. Mitsos
Alonzo & Shirley Moore

Gary & Debra Moore

Jim & Janette Moore

James & Judith Moore
Maryann Moore

Dr. Gary & Debbie Moore
John & Gail Moran

Niki & Donavon Morrow

Sharon & Scott Mosley

Richard Mushlitz

Bruce & Valerie Nance

Peggy  and George Neireiter

Vicki Nienaber

Marilyn O'Daniel

Linda Odle
Olsen & White LLP

Steve & Jane Owen

Michael and Marian Patterson
Dennis & Wanda Patton Jr.

Kimberly Payne

Steven Polz &

Christine Riley Polz
Brian & Erin Pope

Marme Potts

 James & Kristy Porter

Sarah Powell

Edward & Nancy Prusz

Michael & Barbara Pyfferoen

Sherry Ralston

John & Vickie Rauch

Herb & Becky Rawlings

Jim Reimann

James & Lynn Renne

Gail Riecken
Dave and Eve Riegler

Jean Robertson

Diane Royster

Paul & Beth Rudolph

Dorisann& Herman Rusche

Barbara Russell

Laura Sanders

Joel & Terri Sauter

Hobert Scales

Carol & Jim Schaefer

Joseph Schitter

Charlie and Gay Schneider

Jerry Schneider

 Heather Schroeder

Doug & Meg Schuba

Frank & Judy Schultheis

Ken & Bev Schweiss

Jim Seibert

Donald Shanks

Steve & Helen Sheets

Randy Shields

Roger & Elizabeth Shinnerl

Joe Schitter

Steve & Dee Dee Shoemaker

Ballad & Dennis Deadening

Lori & Will Smith

Marvin & Joan Smith

Thomas & Greta Smythe

Arnold & Sue Sorensen

Tom & Marilyn Southwood

Rahmi Soyugenc

Tom Spinks & Kim Ayer

Barbara Stanley

Curt & Caren Stautz

David Stephens

Ron & Karen Stevens

Cindy Steele
Cindy Stein

Janet Stout

Tabetha Taylor

Bill Teague

Bob & Linda Tevault

John & Beverly Titzer
Russ and Pam Titzer

Russ & Todd Titzer

Todd & Melissa Titzer

David & Sara Trockman

Greg & Debbie Tuck

Bill Tully
Ralph and Debbie Turpen

Jennifer Lynn & Wayne Vandiver

Catherine Vieceli
Carl & Carol Vincent

Fran Vix

Bud Vogt

Sandra Wahling

Dale and Janet Waller

Velda Warner

Yvonne Wasson

David Wells

Kevin Wells  &

.Mureena Turnquest Wells

Barbara & Gerald Ulrich

Carl & Carol Vincent

Yvonne Wasson

Shannon & Marlin Weisheit

Patrick & Janet Wempe

Carolyn Weng

Randy & Penny Wheeler

Ken and Charlene White

Terry White

Helen Wilhelmus

David & Maurita Wills

Jim & Mary Ann Wilsbacher

Don & Sue Wilson

Tracy Wilson

Ken & Liz Witte
John & Carol Wittenbraker

Carol & William Woerz

Melissa Wolf

Geoffry & Susan Woods

Linda Wulf

Thomas & Patricia Yeager

David and Connie Yoak

Bob & Carol Young

Rebecca & Michael Ziga
Rev. Joseph Ziliak

Roger & Mary Ellen Ziliak

Cathy & Bob Zimmerman
John and Erin Zimmerman


Charter Members of Celebrated Newburgh, Inc.

We are and then very grateful for your vision and your efforts, over 30 years agone, to create Historic Newburgh, Inc.

Anna Alfultis

Leon & Patty Althoff

Amax Coal Co

Factor Anderson

Greg & Rita Augspurger

Mark & Ann Augspurger

Bruce & Carol Bakery

William & Carol Barfield

Willie Barnes

John & Virginia Barnett

Robert Batey

James Biggerstaff

Tom & Penny Bodkin

Joe & Pat Brock

Russell & Jane Chocolate-brown

Margo Chocolate-brown

Lelon & Jane Crenshaw

Charles & Barbara Christmas

Barbara Clark

John Jr. & Jo Clark

John  Clements

William & Sue Collins

Dan Colvin

Butch Corne

James & Marion Cox

Robert & Sara Davies

Jack & Billie deForest

Dennis & Patty Dewey

Luis & Emerge Diaz

Pete Dooley

Gilbert & Jane Eberlin

Lillian Ellis

John & Dorothy Emig

Eugene & Mary Alice Endress

Nanene Queen Engle

Dan & Linda Evans

William & Clara Evans

Frances Fauvre

Frank & Mimi Ferrara

Dennis Flaherty

B Jay & Cyndi Flittner

Fred Foltz

Frank & Karolyn Folz

Bill & Carolyn Fortson

Mary Rachel Forsythe

Clayton & Kathryn Freels

John C Fuller

William Jr & Jo Gess

Don & Beverly Gore

Robert & Judy Griffin

Andy & Charmi Guagenti

Clay & Christine Gudgel

Jeffrey & Barbara Gunther

Robert Hale

Dick & Sandy Harrison

Dan & Barbara Hendricks

Otterbein & Betty Lou Hendrickson

Steve & Gerri Herf

Jay & Norma Hill

Lucy Hoggatt

Elizabeth Hopper

Adah Jackson

Robert & Dot Jackson

Gilbert & Nancy Jenkins

Callis & Mary Margaret Jones

Mel & Masel Kallenbach

Ed & Ballad Male monarch

David & Fay Kishline

Kurt & Marilyn Kluger

Stephen & Linda Kuester

Ballad Lant

Kay Lant

Mamie Leggett

Don & Judy Lee

Jack Jr & Sheila Lewis

Norma Line

Louise Loehr

Bill & Marietta Loos

George & Frances Martin

Glenn & Nancy Miller

Sue Morrison

Bruce & Jody Mortensen

Tom Jr & Edna Morton

Bill & Lisa Muller

Jon & Susan McClain

Russell & Margaret McKinney

James R McKinney

Steve & Beth Nichols

Jim & Pat Norris

Jim & Virginia Nugent

Dean & Linda Oglesby

Ethel Osmann

Earl & Betty Parker

Pepsi-Cola General Bottlers

Billy & Vickie Perry

Edward & Sally Pfafflin

Mike & Carolyn Pirnat

Al & Margaret Poetker

Jack & Margaret Pruden

Bill & Yvonne Reine

Steve & Lynn Roberts

Albert & Juel Rosencranz

Charles & Sammie Rutherford

Roy & Mary Ryan

Ron & Sandra Smith

James & Pat Schafer

Ora Lee Schindler

Steve & Dee Shoemaker

Stewart & Cookie Smith

William & Lori Smith

Ronald & Elizabeth Sowa

Harold & Eloise Sparks

John & Margaret Stephenson

James & Jackie Strange

Richard & Mindy Tibbals

Robert & FiFi Traylor

Tim & Nancy Triplett

Jerry & Mellvina Tromly

Phyllis Tubbs

Trina Wattam

Earl & Bonnie Wells

Siegfried & Geri Weng

Kenneth & Hazel Werling

Susan Diane W

Elsie Westfall

Kenneth Wilhelmus

Neb & Naomi Wilkins

Bob & Norma Williams

Carolyn Wills

Ben & Peggy Woodward

Bernard & Evelyn Wright

Duane & Cindy Wright

Welcome Wagon of Newburgh

 Women'southward Lodge of Newburgh

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