Newburgh News and Upcoming Events
March 1, 2013
One with the River
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Hello everyone,
If you are someone you know is planning a wedding, encourage them to visit the Historic Newburgh Shops. To compliment our Destination Wedding: Historic Newburgh publicaiton, we are having a drawing for a Wedding Day Emergency Kit.
All you have to do is sign up at one of the participating shops or restaurants. We will draw the lucky winner May 15th. This is free!
Carol Schaefer
Executive Director
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FYI - the Warrick County Chamber of Commerce will host a Healthcare Reform Seminar on Wednesday, March 6 from 8-9:30 at the Boonville-Warrick County Library. You do not have to be a Chamber member to attend. This is good practical information and it is free to all businesses.
Register at www.warrickcounty.us or call 812-897-2340. |
Check out our new location at 517 W. Main Street. We are at the point across from the Pet Food Center, Heart of Newburgh, Crickets, Patton Music and
the Haircare Center. We are diagonal from Titzer Funeral Home.
Historic Newburgh, Inc. Sponsored Events
2013
Historic Preservation Month is the entire Month of May
Grapes on the Grass Wine and Food Tasting Soiree, May 17, 6:30 pm until 9:00 pm
Historic Newburgh Wine, Art and Jazz Festival presented by Evansville Living Magazine, May 18, noon until 9:00 pm
Historic Newburgh Farmers Market, May 25 - Sept 21, 8:00 am - noon
For vendor information contact Market Master Dana Harper at newburghfarmersmarket@gmail.com
Fireworks Rally for Button Kickoff, June 1, noon- 2:00 pm
Historic Newburgh 2013 Theatre Series
"Nothing Stops This Train"
Hanover College Traveling Troupe
Preservation Hall, June 15th
Historic Newburgh Community Theatre
"The Unexplained" by Alfred Hitchcock
Preservation Hall, Oct 4th and 5th
Casting call soon
Heritage Federal Credit Union 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
Newburgh Celebrates Christmas, December 7 and 8
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 us at director@historicnewburgh.org.
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Thank you to our major Corportate Sponsors
All of these businesses support all that we do all year long and do so in a big way!
Our big time sponsors include
Heritage Federal Credit Union
Evansville Living Magazine
Romain Buick and GMC
Alcoa
Dr. Mike Chou
People's Trust and Savings Bank
WIKY
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Newburgh Museum Foundation, Inc.

Open hours: Wednesday and Sunday 11-3.
free admission
You can donate items from Newburgh or money for support by contacting one of the following people:
Scott Lauderdale - Collections -812-858-9544
Lloyd Baker - Registrar - 217-778-0998
Bill Bartelt - 812-853-6136
President of the Newburgh Museum Foundation
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The Newburgh Senior Center Afternoon with an Author
Sunday, March 10, 2013 from 2 pm to 4 pm
Entire community is invited to attend
The Newburgh Senior Center, 529 Jefferson St., Newburgh, IN is pleased to announce that Hal Wolford, author of "October Smoke" and "When Cameras Were Round", will be the featured author for the March "Afternoon With An Author" event.
"October Smoke "is a collection of short stories on hunting and fishing throughout the tri-state, told with a humorous slant.
"When Cameras Were Round" is a collection of short stories from Hal's days as a Backroads Reporter for WEHT-TV, Channel 25. Hal is a past member of the Great Lakes Outdoor Writers Association, and has written for numerous outdoor publications.
He retired from WEHT-TV as a Backroads Reporter, still writes occasionally and enjoys performing music, fishing, and the outdoors. He will read excerpts from his books and stories and discuss his writing with the audience.

For more information
please contact Lisa Ashby Goff, at 812-853-5627.
Sunday, March 10, 2-4 pm with
Hal Wolford
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Beyond the Red Door is authored by two of the Rivertown 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 have read it. The book speaks to all of us and is a great read!
You are invited to "The Book Launch"!
March 1, 2013 5:00-7:00
Deaconess Chancellor Center
4055 Gateway Blvd
Newburgh, IN 47630
More info: msreddoor.tateauthor.com
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Next meeting will be Tuesday, March 5th
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The Warrick County Museum is such an asset to our community. If you have not visited the museum, you really should make the time. If you have kids, this is a great way to help history come alive for them. There is a room that shows the development of the phone from switchboard to today's cell phone. There is an amazing shell collection, butterfly collection, and doll collection. You will be in awe of the war room that has some very interesting pieces. If you would want additional information, please call the following numbers: 897-3831 or 897-3269. You can always leave a voicemail at the museum 897-3100. 2013 is the bicentennial of our county. Be watching for many opportunities to celebrate what makes this county so great. |
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Our HNI Gift Shop features Historic Newburgh t-shirts, postcards, note cards, sweatshirts, wine glasses, books by local authors our 2012 Christmas ornament and prints of some of our historic homes.
Our 2012 ornament is of clear acrylic with an etched design of Preservation Hall. It is designed by Gerald Ulrich and created by Heather Kent and her company Tagged Designs. Each ornament costs only $10.00 each.

The people of Newburgh are "One With The River." It is part of who we are. You will enjoy wearing our new hoodie that has "One With The River" on the front and Historic Newburgh Indiana on the lower backside. It is reasonably priced at $35.00. We also have "One With The River" t-shirts for $15.00. We have them in blue and we have them in purple.

For you golfers, we have a Sport Tek golf shirt with Historic Newburgh Indiana emblazoned on the top right. This is a great gift for a friend, family or yourself for only $30.00. I am telling you this looks great on!
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These nice canvas bags are only $15.00 and will make a nice gift for yourself or a friend.

This artist, Christy Chang, designed sweatshirt captures the rythmn of our wrought iron fence along the Rivertown Trail and the street lights throughout Downtown. This sweatshirt is only $20.00. On the back in script it says Newburgh, Indiana. Exclusively sold in the Historic Newburgh, Inc. shop at 517 West Main Street. Our Rivertown Art Gallery is a must see. We have charcoal, acrylic, watercolor, paper collage, mosaics, mandala, trompe l'oeil, pen and ink, and oils. |
Castle High School is full of musical talent! Here is the schedule for the Castle High School Knight Sensations.
Our choir concerts for this year are at 7 p.m. on the following Thursday evenings:
March 14, 2013
May 9, 2013
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The statute that recognized the creation of WarrickCounty was enacted by the Indiana Territorial Legislation and became effective on April 1, 1813, a full decade after 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 County, and was named after a close friend of General William H. Harrison, Capt. Jacob Warrick, who died during the Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811. In commemoration of the Bicentennial of Warrick County, 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 now underway for festivities throughout 2013 to celebrate the founding of Warrick County. Our first Bicentennial event - April 7th at 2pm Preservation Hall and hosted by the Newburgh Museum. Dr. Jim Madison from Indiana University - free public lecture on "Life in Indiana in 1813" This will be our Bicentennial Kickoff Event and will include an opportunity to visit the Newburgh Museum before and after the presentation. Quilters Unite for Warrick County
Help us create a Warrick County Bicentennial Quilt to be shared by our community organizations. Here is a project you can really feel good about. Betty Cummings from the Village Mercantile, located on the westside of the square in Boonville, has volunteered to take the donated quilt squares and finish them into a wall hanging or quilt. You can be a part of history. Any design is welcome, erson, an animal, a building, a place, a date or a childhood memory. You be creative. All year we will be selling tickets to a drawing with the winner being announced at the end of 2013. Proceeds will be split between Coal Mine Museum, the Warrick County Museum and the Newburgh Museum. Requirements 12" block finished on 100% cotton fabric Any technique can be used - it can be pieced, appliqued, embroidered, or colored with crayon or fabric paint How to be involved Contact Betty Cummings at 897-5687 or at villagmerc@aol.com and let her know the theme of your block. Have the block to Betty by April 1st so that the quilt can be assembled in time for the Warrick County Fair. The finished quilt will be displayed at various Bicentennial events. |
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Our new "Destination Wedding: Historic Newburgh" publication is available at many of the Newburgh shops, restaurants and salons. You can also pick up a copy at Historic Newburgh, Inc., 517 West Main St.
It is your go-to resource for weddings in Newburgh.

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photography by Desi Gordon
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Historic Newburgh TV23 Magazine
Time Warner Cable Channel 23
In
The Time Warner Cable TV 23 Magazine is on every day 8:00am, noon and 5:00 pm. The March edition is all about the Art. We will visit with Tracy Gunn of T Maries, Anne McKim of the Arts Council of Southwestern IN and Norma Hill of Riverwind Art Gallery.
You won't want to miss it.
Only on Time Warner Cable Historic Newburgh TV23 Magazine
Time Warner Cable Channel 23
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A special opportunity came our way in spring 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 love Newburgh and we think you will too."
Thank you Time Warner Cable
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Cricket's offers live entertainment every Thursday evening 8-11pm and Saturday night 9pm-1am.
Friday is karaoke night starting at 9pm.

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American Legion Kapperman Post 44
Po Dunk Willies March 9th
Texas Hold'm begins at 5 pm March 23
Legion Volunteer Day March 24
The Egg hunt will be March 16th at 11am at the OLD DAM in downtown Newburgh. A rain date will be March 23th.
Texas Hold'em Begins
Bingo every Monday night.
12 regular games and 3 specials
Around the World Minimum $100 possible $1000
Food and Beverage available from 5:00-8:30. Bingo
calling begins at 6:30 pm.
You do not need to be a member.
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Edgewater Grille and LaVeranda
Don't forget they do catering!
Call 812-858-2443
Sunday morning breakfast overlooking the Ohio!
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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 have some wonderful new homemade desserts.
Enjoy the cozy fireplace and the great staff.
St. Patrick's Day is coming soon!
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Vecchios
So its Friday night and you don't want to cook, but you really just want to chill at home. Try their Grab and Go menu at Vecchios. It is only on Friday nights.
Vecchio's is now serving wine by the glass and beer by the bottle!
It's time for another tasting at Vecchio's in Newburgh. One week from today, Tuesday, March 5th. The walkabout tasting will run from 5:30 until 7:30 PM. The cost is $10 per person with a $2.50 discount on any bottle purchased of the wines featured at the tasting. The $2.50 is in addition to the @ 10% discount on bottles and 15% discount offered on mixed cases. The featured wines are from Mexico (don't laugh), Chile and Argentina....wines from The Southern Wine Group, an importer based in Oregon. Dean Michaels is a Certified Wine Educator. Please RSVP....so we have an idea of numbers at 812-490-7879.

Every meal is special at Cafe Arazu and you might hit it on a night when they have music!
"As some of you know, "arazu" means wish or desire, and one wish dear to our hearts is to foster the arts. We promote aspiring musical artists is to be an original music venue; we want to help local artists make their wishes come true as they play out their musical aspirations."
Ben and Penny's will be opening soon!
The Tin Fish Music Schedule for the Month
You can put it on your calendar...every Friday and Saturday night, from 5:30-8:30 there will be music.
March 1 & 2 Gary
March 8 & 9 Neil
March 15 & 16 Bryon
March 22 & 23 Jordan
March 29 & 30 Blind Dog
Don't forget Lent and Fish go together.
Lent starts on Feb 13th and ends March 31st.
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9 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 party complete with refreshments and sandwiches
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Everyone loves the Old Dam Band!
Thank you to the Old Dam Community Band
for all that you do!
If you have any questions about the Old Dam Community Band or the Little Old Dam Band, you can contact Dan Schultz at danschultz@wowway.com.
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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.
"Mrs. President: A Visit With Mary Todd Lincoln" will be performed at the Ohio Township Public Library on Bell Road on April 30 at 7 p.m. It will be followed by a question-and-answer interaction with the audience. Admission is free. This is a play written by MaryAnne Mathews.
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The WATS (Warrick Area Transit System) stops include:
Mother Teresa at Jennings and Frame
Preservation Hall at 200 State Street
Senior Center at the corner of 3rd and Jefferson.
It will connect you to Boonville, Chandler and Evansville. |
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Children's Center for Dance Education is located in Historic Newburgh, as well as Evansville and Henderson. They are a 501c(3)
Charitable Organization that offers classes for children and adults. They are a regional ballet school that was founded in 1995. They have always focused on innovative programming, artistic excellence and community outreach.
Check out their website for additional information on classes. Their
phone # is 812-421-8066. |
Historic Newburgh, Inc. is a non-profit, Main Street organization dedicated to historic preservation, economic revitalization and sustainability of Downtown Newburgh.
Thank you to all who support HNI!
I ask that if you are not a member of Historic Newburgh, Inc., you consider doing so. Our organization needs members to help with our administrative 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 be represented in regional tourism publications, the cost of using Constant Contact for our e-newsletter, gas & electric bills, rent, postage, and many other expenses that go into running an organization. |
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