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Contents

PHOTO BY ZACH STRAW

2021 CITY VIEW • VOL. 22, NO. 2

28 Where Am I?

How well do you know Evansville? Could you pick out a place, sculpture, or item from a simple glance? Whether you are a lifelong resident, just visiting, or a newcomer to our River City, take an opportunity to explore with our Evansville Scavenger Hunt! 8

Welcome to City View

THE LISTS 13 Beauty All Around To see the beauty of the city and surrounding area, plan to make stops at these nine spaces, showcasing some of the best scenes in southwestern Indiana. 15 Out and About Get moving or cheer for your favorite teams — there are many venues and attractions in the city perfect to get your recreational fix. 17 Evansville Eats Tour the River City one plate at a time – these restaurants will take you on a culinary adventure through a selection of Evansville’s longstanding and popular eateries.

19 Art in the City View the art and culture Evansville has to offer through the many galleries, museums, and public displays offered in our neighborhoods. 21 Evansville-Centric Show your pride for the city by purchasing one of these locally made or themed items from the great shops and stores around town.

SHOPPING 24 The Shopping List Browse through neighborhood stores and boutiques.

DINING 38 Dining Directory More than 300 restaurant listings in and around the Evansville area.

Evansville Living™ is published bimonthly with a seventh issue in March by Tucker Publishing Group, 25 N.W. Riverside Drive, Suite 200, Evansville, IN 47708. Evansville Living is printed at LSC, Lebanon Junction, Ky. Periodicals postage paid at Evansville, Ind., and additional offices. U.S. Postage Service ID: Evansville (ISSN 1533-0613) POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Evansville Living, 25 N.W. Riverside Drive, Suite 200, Evansville, IN 47708. ©2021 Evansville Living.

41 New Chews Get a taste of what’s new on the city’s food scene.

CULTURE AND EVENTS 65 The Guide Mark your calendars with community events in 2021. 80 Resources Whether you are new or a lifelong resident, find the information you need here.

SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION 55 Area Attractions Learn about Evansville’s unique attractions and destinations.

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Welcome to City View Tucker Publishing Group is excited to share with you Evansville Living City View 2021, your complete guide to life in Evansville. WELCOME TO EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Evansville — a 209-year-old city in the We are happy you are here — as a resident, relocator, student, or visitor — and reading City View 2021. It is tough being a city these days. The pandemic, which began in 2020, was hard on cities; it has been hard on everyone. Through it, Evansville has embraced community. We stepped up to help each other in innumerable ways and as we survived, we thrived. Our goal when we produce City View is to show in a single publication a slice of life here in the River City. Through these pages, visitors and residents can experience for themselves that

horseshoe bend of the Ohio River — is a culturally vibrant, active destination. This year we added an element of fun, an Evansville Scavenger Hunt (page 28). What better way to get to know the city than heading off on a nice spring or summer day to sleuth your way through our clues? Learn something new about Evansville, indulge in some retail therapy, dig into Evansville’s food scene, and pack your calendar with events (yes, many events will safely take place!) as City View 2021 welcomes you to Evansville!

On The Cover: One of the many iconic, scenic spots in Evansville, the city’s river front offers many great views, including the tulips that bloom in front of the Pagoda Visitors Center. Photo by Zach Straw.

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Around the Bend

A RAINBOW OF VIEWS In Southern Indiana, nature does not skip on offering up beautiful scenery and skies for residents and visitors. One of the most popular places to capture an unforgettable sunset is the Downtown riverfront. The vibrant colors create a fantastic backdrop for landmarks such as the Four Freedoms monument, erected in 1976 in celebration of the U.S. Bicentennial.

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THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL Find the most awe-inspiring and breathtaking spots in the area |

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1. The Old Vanderburgh County Courthouse (built 1888 to 1809) at sunset invokes the long history of the city.

to be for fun and entertainment. Tropicana Evansville is just one place to stop for a good time.

7. Southwestern Indiana still offers beautiful farmland vistas, like this one just east of Highway 61 North in Warrick County.

2. Evansville’s West Side offers beauty in its rolling hills, including this country scene off Lower Mount Vernon Road.

5. Though winter isn’t always the prettiest, it only takes a little snow on a barn to create this unforgettable moment on Bluff Road east of neighboring Mount Vernon, Indiana.

8. Storms feature a beauty all their own, including this dramatic scene at the Newburgh Locks and Dam on the Ohio River.

3. The holidays in Evansville become a colorful affair with several displays, including lights over the iconic River City arch. 4. When the sun sets, Evansville is the place

6. Another perfect sunset spot is from a boat while fishing in the Bluegrass Fish and Wildlife Area in Warrick County, Indiana, just a few miles from Evansville’s East Side.

9. There’s something about that skyline — the city of Evansville lit up at night along the river is a sight to behold.

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OH, THE PLACES YOU’LL GO Nine recreational spots in Evansville

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As the third largest city in Indiana, there’s a lot to do in Evansville! Looking to get out on a sunny spring day? The River City has an abundance of sights to see, things to do, places to go — so don’t miss out on any of these recreational sites in the city.

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One of the Tri-State’s newest parks, Friedman Park in Warrick County is a stunning new 180-acre site ideal for family picnics, corporate events, and public concerts with an amphitheater, an event center, and biking and walking trails. 2700 Park Blvd., Newburgh, IN | 2. facebook.com/ friedmanpark 4.

Mesker Park Zoo and Botanic Gardens is situated on the Northwest side and home to more than 700 animals representing more than 186 species from across the globe. 1545 Mesker Park Drive | meskerparkzoo.com

5. SWONDER ICE ARENA Swonder Ice Arena contains two NHL regulation size ice rinks along with a mezzanine fitness center. It offers public skating sessions seven days a week and space for yoga, Zumba, and pickleball throughout the week at a daily or monthly rate. 209 N. Boeke Road | skateswonder.com

2. ANGEL MOUNDS STATE HISTORIC SITE Located along the banks of the Ohio River, Angel Mounds covers more than 600 acres of a site belonging to the prehistoric Native Americans of the Middle Mississippi people. 8215 Pollack Ave. | indianamuseum.org/historicsites/angel-mounds

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6. BOSSE FIELD Opened in 1915 as the first municipally owned sports facility in the U.S., Bosse Field is the third-oldest ballpark in the country and is the home of the Evansville Otters. 23 N. Main St. | evansvilleotters.com

7. PIGEON CREEK GREENWAY PASSAGE The greenway winds through Downtown with a 10-foot wide paved trail that showcases the creek and banks of the Ohio River. It was designated a National Recreation Trail by the National Parks Service in 2004. evansvillegov.org 9.

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Designed by the well-known architect Tom Bendelow, this city golf course showcases many hills and valleys through its 18-hole trek. Through the year, Helfrich hosts the Tri-State Amateur and U.S.G.A. Public Links Qualifying rounds. 1550 Mesker Park Drive | evansvillegov.org

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8. WESSELMAN WOODS Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve is the largest tract of virgin, old-growth forest within any city limits in the U.S. and offers educational programs, a nature center with rehabilitated animals, and several walking trails. 551 N. Boeke Road | wesselmanwoods.org

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A 21,000 square foot playground, Mickey’s Kingdom was built by hundreds of community volunteers using recycled materials and is home to the world’s tallest solar CommuniTree —powered by solar energy for charging digital devices. 411 S.E. Riverside Drive | facebook.com/ formerlykidskingdom2 EVANSVILLE LIVING CITY VIEW 2021

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Eight iconic Tri-State restaurants offering delicious menus and memorable dining experiences by Dallas Carter • Photos by Zach Straw

1. BRU BURGER

5. KNOB HILL TAVERN

The iconic blue building is more than a renowned landmark — Bru Burger Bar (222 Sycamore St.) is a contemporary burger restaurant that serves classic burgers and creative twists. bruburgerbar.com

Serving fiddlers and draft fishbowls since 1943, Knob Hill (1016 highway 662 W. Newburgh, IN) takes its reputation in stride, using a fiddler as a logo and neon sign. knobhilltavern.com

2. HILLTOP INN

6. WALTON’S INTERNATIONAL COMFORT FOOD

Founded on the traditional tavern atmosphere and offerings in 1888, the West Side’s Hilltop Inn (1100 Harmony Way) is the place for cold beer, the brain sandwich, and bar staples. facebook.com/HilltopInnEVV

Walton’s International Comfort Food (956 Parrett St.) puts a modern spin on classic southern comfort dishes in the old Walton Motor Co. building. waltonscomfortfood.com

3. TURONI’S PIZZA

7. GERST HAUS

Three locations (4 N. Weinbach, 408 N. Main, and 8011 Bell Oaks, Newburgh, IN) decorated in historic Evansville paraphernalia, Turoni’s is part pizzeria, part brewpub, and full-on delicious. turonis.com

Gerst Bavarian Haus (2100 W. Franklin St.) is the place to be for house-made authentic German food and 18-ounce fishbowls filled with specialty drinks or one of 49 beers on tap. gersthausevansville.com

4. HOUSE OF COMO

8. THE CROSS-EYED CRICKET

House of Como (2700 S. Kentucky Ave.) is an Evansville premiere steakhouse and offers classic Lebanese dishes as well as seafood and Italian specialties. facebook.com/houseofcomo

Cooking up traditional diner-style breakfasts and sandwiches, Cross-Eyed Cricket (2101 W. Lloyd Expressway) is a hidden gem, serving regular diners and tourists alike. facebook.com/CrosseyedcricketWest

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ARTIN’ AROUND Take in the artistic side of the River City

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Located on the lower level of the Liberal Arts Building at the University of Southern Indiana, these galleries are home to works of art from students, alumni, faculty, visiting artists, and the university’s permanent collection. usi.edu/liberal-arts/art-center-galleries/

The Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting arts and culture in the region and is home to the Bower-Suhrheinrich Foundation Gallery in Downtown Evansville. artswin.org

2. AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM

5. UE BASKETBALL SCULPTURE

8. VICTORY THEATRE

The African American Museum is the last remaining building of the Lincoln Gardens, the second federal housing project created under the administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal in 1938. The museum showcases life in the 1930s era as well as promoting arts and education programs, cultural events, and festivals. evvafricanamericanmuseum.wordpress.com

Standing in the center of Memorial Plaza on the University of Evansville campus, the “Weeping Basketball” was built in honor of the 1977 UE basketball team, most of whom tragically died in a plane crash shortly after takeoff. The stone slabs on each side of the entrance to the plaza are engraved with the names of all who died. evansville.edu

Victory Theatre is one of the city’s most historic venues, even making its way onto the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. Built in 1921, it now hosts various performing arts events and is the home of the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra. victorytheatre.com

Self.e Alley is dedicated to Evansville mural art celebrating the community, boosting pride, and increasing the city’s quality of place. The Alley contains two murals — a cityscape as an old postcard and a graffitilike neon style with entertainment options. facebook.com/Self.eAlley

3. HAYNIE’S CORNER

6. EVANSVILLE MUSEUM OF ARTS, SCIENCE AND HISTORY

Dubbed the city’s Arts District in 1979, Haynie’s Corner houses restaurants, boutiques, art galleries, and historic buildings. It’s also home to art festivals like Funk in the City and First Fridays. hayniescorner.com

Located along the Ohio Riverfront in Downtown Evansville, the Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science offers numerous exhibitions, educational events, and family programs throughout the year. emuseum.org

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9. REITZ HOME MUSEUM The former home of prominent businessman and philanthropist John Augustus Reitz, the Reitz Home Museum serves as one of the county’s finest examples of Second Empire architecture and is the city’s only Victorian house museum. reitzhome.com EVANSVILLE LIVING CITY VIEW 2021

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LOCAL GOODS Grab some Evansville-centric gear to show your city pride

by Dallas Carter • Photos by Zach Straw

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Sweet soap bars, homemade and natural body products, jewelry, and home goods offered by Owner Sara Rhoades. 1. 2003 Lincoln Ave., theconfectionerysweetsoap.com

2. HOUSE FLIGHT SERVED AT HAYNIE’S CORNER BREWING CO. Four five-ounce pours of any Haynie’s Corner Brewing’s drafts, allowing you taste all that the local brewery has to offer. 56 Adams Ave., facebook.com/HayniesBrew

3. BODY MIST BY SIXTH AND ZERO Mary Allen’s Sixth and Zero offers signature eco-friendly, allnatural, and homemade soaps and an expanded line of body products. 425 Main St., sixthandzero.com

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4. CUSTOM JEWELRY BY STUDIOFRAN One-of-a-kind rings, earrings, necklaces, and more from the creative mind of local maker Frances Cadora. Each piece is created and sold individually. studiofran.com

5. EVANSVILLE FLASK FROM RARE BIRD Rare Bird Uncommon Gifts is a treasure trove of handmade items from the Tri-State and across the world, including the useful and sleek Evansville flask. 2605 Lincoln Ave., rarebirdgifts.com

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6. MONKEY BOAT T-SHIRTS BY EVANSVILLE DESIGN GROUP Wear a piece of Evansville on one of the T-shirt designs by the nonprofit organization Evansville Design Group. madeinevansville.com

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Blacksmith Benton Frisse has used his skills and knowledge to forge and sell axes, knives, and assorted garden tools. rivercityforge.com

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Couture pet accessories such as leashes, collars, bandanas, and more from Remi and Lola can be found at 728 Chic Boutique, River City Coffee & Goods, and online. remiandlola.com

9. TOWELS FROM HAT & RABBIT Bring witty sayings and quirky Indiana-centric designs embroidered onto cotton towels to your kitchen. facebook.com/HatRabbit

10. EVANSVILLE MAP PILLOW

This map pillow was designed and produced by the out-of-town crafting brand Daisy Mae Designs as a standout for couches, beds, or armchairs. rivercityevv.com/products/custom-map-pillow-1

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Shopping THE ESSENTIALS

Whether you’re searching for that one perfect décor accessory or revamping your living space, the shops and boutiques in Evansville and the Tri-State — such as R4 Design in Newburgh, Indiana — have something for everyone no matter the design, color, or personality.

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SHOPPING

The Shopping List Refresh your home or start a new project with a visit to one of these local home-centric shops! Farm 57, 3443 Kansas Road, 812-626-9315 Shop here for: Funky gifts, unique kitchenware, and seasonal produce. Karen’s Upscale Resale, 1324 N. Fares Ave., 812-423-8550 Shop here for: Luxurious consignment furniture.

Gehlhausen, 735 S. Green River Road, 812-428-2320 Shop here for: Seasonal décor, floral designs, and boutique fashion.

Karama Collection, 6840 Logan Drive, Ste. B, 470-344-6439 Shop here for: Ethical, handmade fashion and home accessories.

The Rug Merchant, 1019 Lincoln Ave., 812-423-2338 Shop here for: A large selection of oriental and area rugs.

Lea Matthews Furniture and Interiors, 5611 E. Morgan Ave.,

Salvage Sculpture, 2201 N. Kentucky Ave., 812-437-0777 Shop here for: Salvaged vintage items and jewelry.

812-474-4266 Shop here for: Stylish home pieces and polished interior design.

Serendipity Designs & Decor, 1024 Lincoln Ave., 812-250-4448 Shop here for: Polish pottery and chic home interiors.

SugarBakers Home Fashions, Nance Galleries, 662 S. Green River Road, 812-476-6295 Shop here for: Handcrafted jewelry, pottery, art glass, and gifts.

The Farmhouse, 7212 Olmstead Road, 812-471-9798 Shop here for: Down home gifts and décor.

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Seek and Find Consignments, 4512 N. First Ave., 812-437-3463 Shop here for: Consignment furniture and home goods.

Rare Bird Uncommon Gifts, 2605 Lincoln Ave., 812-473-0645 Shop here for: Boutique jewelry, art, bath products, and décor.

1100 Tutor Lane, 812-475-1344 Shop here for: The latest in specialty home style.

The Red Poppy, 4910 Lincoln Ave., 812-759-3312 Shop here for: Gifts for any occasion along with seasonal and various home décor items. Salvage Candy, 3500 S. Weinbach Ave., 812-598-0956 Shop here for: Architectural salvage and vintage items.

Bippus Frame Shop, 200 Cherry St., 812-422-3899 Shop here for: Expert custom framing.

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318 Main St., Ste. 100, 812-471-8980 Shop here for: Contemporary home pieces and Beekman 1802 products.


• Hand Knotted Rugs - New and Antique

Kiwi’s Garden Center, 100 N. First Ave., 812-790-5494 Shop here for: Indoor plants and home décor.

• Contemporary, Transitional, Traditional

Decades of Design, 309 Main St., 812-423-6673 Shop here for: Rare and unique antiques.

• Machine Woven Rugs by Nourison, Karastan, Oriental Weavers, Scott Living, and Magnolia Home

Grateful Threads, 426 Carpenter St., 812-402-0053 Shop here for: Fabrics and furnishings for upholstery projects.

• The Tri-State’s Only Certified Rug Appraiser and Expert Rug Repair

Y Factor Studio, 207 Main St., 812-467-0917 Shop here for: Sleek, modern home design.

Tracy’s Attic, 2233 W. Franklin St., 812-401-4051 Shop here for: Fashionable home items and furniture. The Rumjahn Gallery and Framery,

812-423-2338

4521 Lincoln Ave., 812-250-1654 Shop here for: Curated art and custom framing.

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Riverside Antique Mall, 1205 E. Riverside Drive, 812-469-2255 Shop here for: Wide selection of fun antique finds.

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Where am I?

An Evansville Scavenger Hunt By Trista Lutgring • Photos by Zach Straw

Alone in the woods on the West Side, be careful when you come to this spot! The views here could turn you on your head.

HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW OUR RIVER CITY? Could you pick out a place,

sculpture, or item from a simple glance? Are you sure? If you feel confident in your knowledge of the scenery in and around the Tri-State, the staff of Evansville Living have a challenge for you! This scavenger hunt curated by our staff features 25 photos and clues to spots around the city — use the tricky hints and sneaky cropping of photos to find all on the list. Think you’ve solved all 25? Flip to page 34 for our quick answer key. Good luck!

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This steed is nowhere near Ellis Park, but greets sports fans at one of Evansville’s oldest icons just north of Downtown.

1 Take a leisurely stroll along this West Side boardwalk. Look out over the water and take in the scenery.

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You don’t have to be a pigeon to cross the waterway — this landmark’s red trusses have guided travelers over the Downtown creek for more than 130 years.

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To be or not to be quiet? This Evansville location is one of the oldest of its kind in the state. And the great Bard isn’t the only one who watches over patrons here! Take a trip to the East by heading south — near Downtown’s riverfront and amid the tulips, just look up for this special spot.

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Ride along a Downtown Evansville pathway to find this interesting art piece — biking not your mode of transportation? We’re sure one of the six featured here will be at your speed.

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The members of this organization are known for their service to others and their strong backbones, as indicated by this scimitar on their logo, right along Riverside Drive.

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9 The whole family can learn, play, and find adventure in this Downtown funscape. Drip, drop, drip, drop … you and your toddler can have fun in the downpour at this spot!

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Lions, tigers, and bears … oh my! If you can tame them, take one for a spin on Evansville’s West Side.

This waterway Downtown rolls down a sharp incline so hold on tight! At the bottom, you’ll find the entertainment is just beginning.

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If you’re headed to drink with some of the ladies of this Franklin Street establishment, don’t forget to take in the colorful surroundings outside.

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You can pet the squirrel here and never fear of him trying to snatch a bite of a delicious giant pretzel with beer cheese from your plate!

Rising hundreds of feet into the air, this West Side blessing is joy for all to behold — though the saint this church is named for shows preference for those who hail from the Deutschland.

15 14 Architecture and art blend in this structure on the East Side, designed by a former Evansville resident known as Wes. Can you believe it’s only 552 square feet in there?

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Francis Joseph. Edward. Christine. Anna. John August. It’s a reunion of one of the city’s oldest families just off Mesker Road at St. Joseph Cemetery.

Take your little monkeys Downtown to swing and play — the sunlight gleaming from this unique tree is sure to make your day.

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A six-pointed geometrical design which watches over the budding blooms buzzing bees of this East Side beauty spot, near the Evansville State Hospital.

18 There’s no acrobatic tricks or balancing elephants at this circus — but you can still grab a tasty treat from this clown’s home restaurant just north of Downtown.

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To find this spot, visit one of the oldest buildings in the city — its rounded top has a knack for standing out in the Downtown skyline. Head inside, to the center, and look up — is it just us, or does it look like it’s looking back?

The spirit of these Civil War veterans in Downtown Evansville has endured since 1916 as they welcome event guests to this iconic space along Court Street.

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The temperature may change erratically in the Ohio River Valley, but it’s always cold at this location. Make sure your laces are tight before hitting the ice!

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23 Step through the doors of this skyscraper Downtown and you may feel transported back to the 1920s, when the modern, geometric designs of Art Deco were flourishing.

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SCAVENGER HUNT IDs Table of contents page 7 - Willard Library. 1. Joan Marchand Bridge. 2. Horse at Bosse Field Entrance. 3. Upside Down House by John McNaughton, Burdette Park. 4. Howell Wetlands. 5. Willard Library. 6. Pagoda Visitors Center. 7. Editorial Without Words, Sculpture at Hadi Shrine, Riverside Drive and Walnut Street. 8. Shirley James Gateway Plaza Sculpture. 9. Children’s Museum of Evansville. 10. Ford Center. 11. Engelbrecht Carousel at Mesker Park Zoo 12. Damsel’s mural, North Wabash Street. 13. St. Boniface Spires. 14. Gerst Haus, Franklin Street. 15. Peters-Margedent House, University of Evansville. 16. Reitz Family Memorial, St. Joseph Cemetery. 17. Barn Quilt at SWIMGA Display Gardens. 18. Solar Charging Tree at Mickey’s Kingdom. 19. Big Top Restaurant, W. Maryland Street. 20. Memorial Coliseum. 21. Old Vanderburgh County Courthouse. 22. Swonder Ice Arena. 23. Hulman Building. 24. Evansville Museum Moon Gate. 25. Santa on U.S. Highway 41.

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Facing the grand Ohio, off Riverside Drive, she waxes and wanes behind collections of Evansville history. Closer to the horizon than the sky, all her faces are shown to those who pass by her.

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Food & Drink NEW HORIZONS

When it comes to dining out in Evansville, the city offers a variety of interesting and comforting food to satisfy even the pickiest palate. From Midwest traditions like fried chicken and all the sides to the unique flavors of this charcuterie board at Schymik’s Kitchen in Haynie’s Corner, you can explore Evansville one dish at a time!

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FOOD & DRINK

A comprehensive list of dining options around town

Due to the COVID-19 restrictions, some establishments listed below may be temporarily closed or serving carry-out or delivery only. Please check directly with restaurants on updated hours or procedures before visiting or placing an order.

H 2020 “BEST OF EVANSVILLE” WINNER FINE DINING CAVANAUGH’S: 421 N.W. Riverside Drive (inside Tropicana Evansville),

812-433-4000. Steaks, fresh seafood, overlooking the Ohio River, and entertainment in piano bar. H CORK ‘N CLEAVER: (Best Special Dining Spot, 2020) 650 S. Hebron Ave., 812-479-6974. Steak, prime rib, chicken, seafood, salad bar, soup, and sandwich lunches. HAUB STEAK HOUSE: 101 E. Haub St. (next to railroad tracks), Haubstadt, IN, 812-768-6462. A la carte menu. Steak, prime rib, seafood, chicken, pork, vegetable side dishes, and desserts. MA.T.888 CHINA BISTRO: 5636 Vogel Road, 812-475-2888. Specialties include lemongrass fish, Peking duck, and chicken lettuce wraps. MADELEINE’S A FUSION RESTAURANT: 423 S.E. Second St., 812-491-8611. Appetizers, soups, salads, entrées, including day catch seafood and prime steaks, extensive bar selections, and wine cellar. Special dietary requests honored. Private meeting rooms and in-season patio dining available. RED GERANIUM: 520 North St., New Harmony, IN, 812-682-6171. Contemporary American cuisine and extensive wine list.

UPSCALE CASUAL AMY’S ON FRANKLIN: 1418 W. Franklin St., 812-401-2332. Comfort food PHOTO BY ZACH STRAW

influenced by the French Quarter, Mexico, and Texas.

ARAZU ON MAIN: 415 Main St., 812-401-1768. Appetizers, flatbreads, salads, sandwiches and pita platters, kebobs, and dinner entrées.

BAR LOUIE: 7700 Eagle Crest Blvd., 812-476-7069. Full bar, expansive

menu with mini Kobe hot dogs, the Luigi sandwich with shaved rib eye, and large hamburger selection. BIAGGI’S RISTORANTE ITALIANO: 6401 E. Lloyd Expressway, 812-421-0800. Italian cuisine. BILL’S RESTAURANT: 420 Frederica St., Owensboro, KY, 270-852-8120. A variety of New American cuisine for lunch, dinner, and dessert. BONEFISH GRILL: 6401 E. Lloyd Expressway, 812-401-3474. Wood-burning grill, fish, steaks, pasta dishes, soups, salads, and its famous Bang Bang Shrimp. BRU BURGER BAR: 222 Sycamore St. in the former Greyhound bus terminal, 812-302-3005. Signature burgers, classic sandwiches, salads, appetizers, desserts, and an extensive drink menu. CAMBRIDGE GRILL: 1034 Beacon Hill, 812-868-4653. Salads, sandwiches, pizzas, entrées, and an expanded wine menu. THE COLLECTIVE: 230 Main St. above Comfort by the Cross-Eyed Cricket. 812-202-8051. Specialty, fresh appetizers and entrees and an extensive beverage list. COMFORT BY THE CROSS-EYED CRICKET: 230 Main St. 812-909-3742. Full breakfast menu, home-style favorites, sandwiches, and salads. ENTWINED WINE AND COCKTAIL BAR: 303 Main St., 812-550-1393. A robust wine, beer, and cocktail list and a seasonal tapas menu. HOUSE OF COMO: 2700 S. Kentucky Ave., 812-422-0572. Baked chicken dishes, lamb chops, fish entrées, and oversized steaks with Lebanese and Middle Eastern influence. JENNINGS STREET PUBLIC HOUSE: 300 W. Jennings St., Newburgh, IN. 812518-4007. Local craft beer, wine, domestics, scratch cocktails, and spirits. SCHYMIK’S KITCHEN: 1112 Parrett St., 812-401-3333. Globally influenced tapas-style restaurant and wine bar. SIP OWENSBORO: 101 Frederica St., Owensboro, KY, 270-297-3031. Wine bar with charcuterie boards and small dishes. THE RIVERWALK RESTAURANT & CATERING: 6 Walnut St. (inside the Hadi Shrine building), 812-758-4644. Cocktails, burgers, signature sandwiches, seafood, fish, and specialty plates. WALTON’S INTERNATIONAL COMFORT FOOD: 956 Parrett St., 812-4674255. Wood-fired pizzas, barbecue, specialty sandwiches, and Asian Pho and rice bowls.

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THE WINE DOWN: 8666 Ruffian Lane, Newburgh, IN, 812-490-0066. A wide selection of wine with appetizers, flatbreads, and desserts.

PRIVATE CLUBS EVANSVILLE COUNTRY CLUB: 3810 Stringtown Road, 812-425-2243. Executive chef on staff. Diverse menu selection. Member-only dining.

OAK MEADOW COUNTRY CLUB: 11505 Browning Road, 812-867-1900.

Chef-created menu in full-service dining room and diverse options ranging from traditional to cutting edge. Breakfast served on weekends. Member-only dining. ROLLING HILLS COUNTRY CLUB: 1666 Old Plank Road, Newburgh, IN, 812925-3336. Executive chef on staff. New and classic dishes including chicken, seafood specials, and pastas. Member-only dining. VICTORIA NATIONAL: 2000 Victoria National Blvd., Newburgh, IN, 812858-8230. Chef-featured items weekly. Member-only dining.

DELIS THE BISTRO: 1 Main St. (Old National Bank), 812-424-5801. Fresh soups, salads, sandwiches, paninis, desserts, and daily specials. Catering available.

BITS AND BYTES: 216 N.W. Fourth St., 812-423-5113. Breakfast, deli-style sandwich lunches, and desserts.

THE DELI: 421 N.W. Riverside Drive (inside Tropicana Evansville), 812-4334000. Deli sandwiches, salads, hot dogs, polish sausage, and pizza.

EMGE’S DELI AND ICE CREAM: 3848 N. First Ave., 812-422-3026. Sandwiches, homemade deli salads, soups, and daily specials.

FIREHOUSE SUBS: 1031 N. Green River Road, 812-909-4445. Hot and cold subs with toppings such as smoked turkey, sliced chicken, veggies, and white chicken salad.

HONEYBAKED HAM: 1446 N. Green River Road, 812-471-2940. Boxed

lunches, sandwiches, salads, as well as whole, half, or slices of ham. Variety of desserts and side items. JASON’S DELI: 943 N. Green River Road, 812-471-9905. Sandwiches, salads, and other healthy meals with fresh ingredients and no artificial trans fats, MSG, or high fructose corn syrup. JIMMY JOHN’S: 701 N. Burkhardt Road, 812-401-5400; 130 N. St. Joseph Ave., 812-402-9944; 330 Main St., 812-402-5653; 2320 N. Green River Road, 812-402-5747; 8680 High Point Drive, Newburgh, IN, 812-4907111. Deli-style sandwiches, fresh-baked bread, vegetables prepared daily, and cold cut meats. H LIC’S DELI AND ICE CREAM: (Best Ice Cream, 2020) 800 E. Diamond Ave., 812-424-4862; 4501 Lincoln Ave., 812-477-3131; 2311 W. Virginia St., 812423-4173; 2001 Washington Ave., 812-473-0569; 11 N.W. Fifth St., 812422-2618; 8700 Ruffian Lane, Newburgh, IN, 812-858-0022. Deli-style soups, salads, sandwiches, locally made ice cream, and sorbets. McALISTER’S DELI: 2220 N. Green River Road, 812-618-2050; 5301 Pearl Drive, Ste. 100, 812-228-4222. Deli sandwiches, salads, spuds, and sweet tea. NORTH MAIN ANNEX GOURMET CATERING AND DELI: 701 N. Main St., 812250-4551. A daily rotating menu of baked goods, soups, salads, and other specials. PANERA BREAD: 220 N. Burkhardt Road, 812-476-7477; 5201 Pearl Drive, 812-250-7088; 4015 Gateway Blvd., Newburgh, IN, 812-706-6386. Breads, sandwiches, paninis, soups, salads, and specialty coffee drinks. PENN STATION EAST COAST SUBS: 137 N. Burkhardt Road, 812-479-7366; 4827 Davis Lant Drive, 812-402-7366; 5310 Pearl Drive, 812-434-7366; 8887 High Pointe Drive, Newburgh, IN, 812-401-7366; 1111 Barrett Blvd., Henderson, KY, 270-826-7361; 3525 Frederica St., Owensboro, KY, 270683-1515. Grilled, made fresh-to-order sub sandwiches, homemade hand-cut fries, and fresh-squeezed lemonade.

UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, restaurants are handicapped-accessible and accept major credit cards. City and county ordinances prohibit smoking in most facilities. We suggest calling ahead to check which venues are exempt. Evansville Living has made every attempt to present an accurate guide. Please notify us of significant changes in a restaurant’s management, location, or menu. This directory is compiled by editorial staff and not based on advertising.

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SICILIANO SUBS: 2021 W. Franklin St., 812-303-3382. Specialty sandwiches like the Cuban and Siciliano subs.

WHICH WICH: 5401 E. Lloyd Expressway, 812-471-2818; 6401 N. Green

River Road, 812-867-0826. An extensive menu of customizable sandwiches and sides.

BAKERIES, COFFEEHOUSES, AND ICE CREAM 2ND STREET BISTRO & BAKERY: 115 S. Second St., Boonville, IN, 812-5738887. Freshly baked desserts, cookies, cakes, pies, and more.

2ND LANGUAGE: 401 N.W. Second St. 812-401-2500. Authentic Patisserie with European pastries, flavorful cronuts, and Asian street foods.

BE HAPPY PIE COMPANY: 2818 Mount Vernon Ave., 812-449-7718. Madefrom-scratch pies, cookies, scones, and cookie pies.

BEANS & BARISTAS: 800 N. Green River Road (inside Eastland Mall), 812-

475-8566. Full coffee bar, gourmet coffees and teas, Italian sodas, and various pastry treats. Retail gourmet coffee beans and teas and unique gifts. BECAUSE BREAD: 300 W. Jennings St., Newburgh, IN, 812-518-9190. Fresh homemade breads, pastries, and desserts. BEN & PENNY’S: 20 W. Water St., Newburgh, IN (behind Café Arazu), 812-858-2556. Ice cream and espresso bar, wine and cheese baskets, fine chocolates, and Ben’s Breakfast Deli. BLACK LODGE COFFEE ROASTERS: 610 Church St., New Harmony, IN, 812682-2449. Pour-overs, presses, cold-brew iced coffee, espressos, and more. BLENDERZ SMOOTHIE AND YOGURT BAR: 4301 N. First Ave., 812-401-2626. Smoothie and frozen yogurt bar. BLISS ARTISAN: 111 Water St., Mount Vernon, IN, 812-643-5009. Handcrafted ice cream, pizza, made-to-order sandwich wraps, salads, and gluten-free options. CLEO’S BAKERY & BROWN BAG LUNCHES: 9 W. Jennings St., Newburgh, IN, 812-853-0500. Full bakery with cookies, scones, muffins, cupcakes, coffee, and lunches including signature sandwiches paired with choice of chips, pickles, and homemade soup. THE DAIRIETTE: 711 Atkinson St., Henderson, KY, 270-826-2401. Hamburgers, tenderloins, fries, milkshakes, and soft-serve sundaes. D-ICE: 800 N. Green River Road (inside Eastland Mall), 812-319-9071. Thai-fried ice cream rolls. H DONUT BANK BAKERY AND COFFEE SHOP: (Best Coffee, 2020) 210 N. St. Joseph Ave., 812-426-1011; 2128 N. First Ave., 812-426-2311; 1031 E. Diamond Ave., 812-426-0011; 5 N. Green River Road, 812-479-0511; 1950 Washington Ave., 812-477-2711; 3988 State Highway 261, Newburgh, IN, 812-858-9911; 1200 Lincoln Ave., 812-402-4111; 1303 W. Broadway St., Princeton, IN, 812-385-3711; 2630A U.S. Highway 41, Henderson, KY, 270-212-0181. Donuts, coffee, cookies, other baked goods, and smoothies. DUNKIN’ DONUTS: 3960 N. First Ave., 812-550-1500; 850 N. Green River Road, 812-303-5797. Donuts, pastries, breakfast sandwiches, and a variety of coffees. GAYLACAKE: 320 N. Main St., 812-454-9791. Homemade cakes, mints, chocolate caramel pretzels, and candies. GREAT HARVEST BREAD COMPANY: 423 Metro Ave., 812-476-4999. Freshbaked bread, breakfast items, sandwiches, salads, homemade soups for lunch, and specialty sweets. HENDERSON JUICE CO.: 13 S. Main St., Henderson, KY, 270-832-3767. Fresh juices, smoothies, breakfast items, soups, and wraps. HONEY + MOON COFFEE CO.: 612 S. Weinbach Ave., 812-602-3123; 1211 Tutor Lane, 812-893-2945. Curated coffee, drinks, fresh food, and Bliss Artisan ice cream. JUST RENNIE’S COOKIE CO.: 100 S.E. Fourth St., 812-490-8098. Gourmet lunches, chicken salad sandwiches, club wraps, and cookies. MILK & SUGAR SCOOP SHOPPE: 2027 W. Franklin St., 812-602-1423. Premium ice cream shop. MR. BUBBLE TEA: 503 N. Green River Road, 812-550-3166. Smoothies, Asian beverages, and bubble tea in different flavors. MULBERRY JEANS: 600 State St., Newburgh, IN, 812-490-5835. High tea served with sandwiches, desserts, an extensive collection of premium coffee beans, and a variety of loose-leaf tea. NIKO’S BAKERY AND CAFE: 601 Emory Drive, Owensboro, KY, 270-4784441. Fresh-baked breads and pastries, breakfast, salads, sandwiches, and soup. ORANGE LEAF: 701 N. Burkhardt Road, 812-401-5215. Up to 70 flavors of frozen yogurt. PANADERÍA SAN MIGUEL: 2004 Washington Ave., 812-814-8037. Traditional Mexican bakery with cakes, pastries, and bread.

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PARLOR DOUGHNUTS: 301 N. Green River Road, 812-303-4754. Fresh dough-

nuts, croissant doughnuts, and coffee from Proper Coffee Roasters. PENNY LANE COFFEEHOUSE: 600 S.E. Second St., 812-421-8741. Fair trade organic espresso and espresso drinks, gourmet coffees, Italian sodas, fresh-baked pastries, and vegetarian soups. PIECE OF CAKE: 210 Main St., 812-424 2253. Customized cakes, cookies, coffee, sodas, breakfast items, and more. PROPER COFFEE ROASTERS: 301 N. Green River Road, 812-429-0110. Coffee, espresso drinks, specialty beverages, and breakfast and brunch options PURPLE CUP COFFEE CO: 4502 W. Lloyd Expressway. Caffeine-infused favorites, purple specialties, and select teas. THE REFINERY: 224 W. Jennings St., Newburgh, IN, 812-202-1113. Specialty coffee and espresso drinks. RIVER CITY COFFEE + GOODS.: 223 Main St., 812-550-1695. Espresso bar, brewed coffees, pour-overs, and teas. RIVER KITTY CAT CAFE: 226 Main St., 812-550-1553. Coffee, tea, croissants, cookies, biscotti, and savory pastries.

SMALLEY COFFEE: 2955 Newton St., Jasper, IN, 812-482-2442. Handcraft-

ed drinks including lattes, cappuccinos, Americanos, iced coffees and teas, and frozen drinks. STARBUCKS: 624 S. Green River Road (inside Barnes & Noble), 812-4751054; 504 N. Green River Road, 812-476-7385; 6401 E. Lloyd Expressway, Ste. 16, 812-401-1771; 4700 W. Lloyd Expressway, 812-549-4053; 4650 First Ave., 812-421-0461; 601 Walnut St., 812-423-5002; 7755 State Highway 66, Newburgh, IN, 812-858-0234. SUGAR FIX: 300 W. Jennings St., 865-851-1164. A candy shop with a variety of candies, chocolates, and sweet treats. SUNSHINE JUICE CO.: 6225 E. Virginia St., 812-401-6225; 2017 W. Franklin St. Smoothie and juice bar offering organic, cold-pressed juices. TF ICE CREAM: 1002 E. Walnut St., Boonville, IN, 812-715-3367. Ice cream, sherbet, and more. TROPICAL SMOOTHIE CAFÉ: 2101 N. Green River Road, 812-297-9727. Smoothies, flatbreads, wraps, sandwiches. WHITE SWAN COFFEE LAB AT THE HUB ON FRANKLIN: 2025 W. Franklin St. 812-604-9529. Espresso drinks, brewed coffee, and teas.

DINERS, CAFÉS, AND FAMILY RESTAURANTS 6 A.M.: 800 N. Green River Road (inside Eastland Mall), 812-6796710. Breakfast foods, like biscuits and gravy, omelets, and French toast. 1820 CAFÉ: 5721 E. Virginia St. (in the Vineyard Bookstore), 812-479-8777. Croissants with chicken salad, gourmet coffees, and fruit smoothies. AMERICAN DINER: 520 W. Main St., Boonville, IN, 812-646-7065. American classics such as all-day breakfast, burgers, steak, chicken, and more. BIG-TOP DRIVE IN: 1213 W. Maryland St., 812-424-7442. Sandwiches, chicken strips, and ice cream. BJ’S RESTAURANT AND BREWHOUSE: 1000 N. Green River Road, 812-5509320. Soups, salads, pizza, pasta, burgers and sandwiches, and other entrées. BROADWAY HOUSE BISTRO: 404 W. Broadway St., Princeton, IN, 812-635 4303. Soups, salads, sandwiches, burgers, chicken, seafood, dessert, and more. BURGER BANK: 1617 S. Weinbach Ave., 812-475-2265. Mini-burgers, cheeseburgers, fries, and more.

NEW CHEWS

Over the past year, more than a few restaurants and eateries have opened in the area, allowing patrons to choose from a new variety of dining options to fit every taste. Schymik’s Kitchen, 1112 Parrett St., opened in Haynie’s Corner in the former location of The Dapper Pig, offering globally influenced tapas-style dishes.

Poké River is open at 6240 E. Virginia St. with a twist on the popular Hawaiian and Japanese dish of poké, like poké bowls, sushi burritos, and poké salads.

Gollita Peruvian Cuisine, 4313 E. Morgan Ave., now serves a menu of authentic cuisine from Peru like Peruvian minestrone, tamales, and papa a la huancaína.

Sam’s Southern Eatery has a second Evansville location of the southern fish chain at 3902 N. First Ave.

The pizza chain Noble Roman’s opened a West Side location at 222 S. Red Bank Road. Parlor Doughnuts serves fresh cronuts at 301 N. Green River Road in the former location of Schlotzsky’s Deli. Yak & Yeti at 815 S. Green River Road offers traditional Himalayan dishes. Which Wich is serving up sandwiches at the Crossroads IGA at 5401 E. Lloyd Expressway, joining the first Which Wich location at 6401 N. Green River Road. The carry-out restaurant, Journey Fish and Chicken, at 825 S. Green River Road serves a menu of sandwiches, gyros, fried fish, and chicken. Entwined Wine and Cocktail Bar opened in Downtown Evansville at 303 Main St., offering a robust wine, beer, and cocktail list and a seasonal tapas menu. Serving Mexican favorites like quesadillas, tacos, and burritos, Ghost Quesadilla is open at 4222 Bell Road, Newburgh, IN.

Wasabi Evansville, 1122 Hirschland Road, offers sushi, hibachi meals, appetizers, soups, and salads. Flourish Plant-Based Eatery, 222 S. Red Bank Road, is open with a rotating weekly menu of vegan lunches and dinners, along with juices, smoothies, and wellness shots. Blenderz Smoothie and Yogurt Bar, 4301 N. First Ave., debuted with a selection of yogurt and smoothies. Evansville has welcomed a new pizza place, Donatos Pizza, 710 S. Green River Road, Ste. 3. Chick-fil-A opened its West Side location at 4400 W. Lloyd Expressway. The Landing, 1 E. Water St., Newburgh, IN, is open in the former location of the Edgewater Grille and serving classic gastropub dishes. Order pizzas, strombolis, paninis, and salads at Dontae’s Highland Pizza Parlor, 6669 Kratzville Road. 2nd Street Bistro & Bakery, 115 S. Second St., Boonville, IN, is open on Boonville’s square and serves up a variety of freshly baked desserts including sweet rolls, muffins, cupcakes, cookies, cakes, pies, and more. Owned by Doros and Ellada Hadjisavva, owners of Acropolis, the Riverwalk Restaurant and Catering is open and serving

cocktails, burgers, sandwiches, and fresh fish and seafood in the Hadi Shrine building at 6 Walnut St. The Ghost Sports Bar, at 4222 Bell Road in Newburgh, Indiana, opened next to its sister establishment, Ghost Quesadilla. Owner Ryan London extends his spicy recipes to specialty dishes, seafood, and fried classics. Now serving seafood boils, and fried seafood, Juicy Seafood opened for business at 865 N. Green River Road. Taylor’s Grill on Wheels, with a traditional barbecue menu, opened a permanent store front at 130 N. Water St. in Henderson, Kentucky. Specializing in craft beer, and cocktails, Jennings Street Public House debuted at 300 W. Jennings Street, Newburgh, IN.

Food Trucks The Acai Bar & More is Evansville’s first Acai na Tigela, serving fresh acai bowls with fresh fruit and no added sugars. Random Fill-Ups serves the Tri-State its favorite local staples and specialty items like brisket egg rolls for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Offering classic shoestring French fries with fried fish, chicken, and other entree options, the Tri-State Snack Shop travels far and wide across Indiana, Kentucky, and Illinois. Taco Bar is Evansville’s premier Midwest-Mex on the go. The food truck serves authentic Mexican cuisine with a Midwest twist at markets, events, and private catering. Now a Tri-State staple, Rock-A-Burger Food Truck brings upscale, creative burgers to Evansville’s streets. EVANSVILLE LIVING CITY VIEW 2021

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CAFÉ COURT (RIDGWAY UNIVERSITY CENTER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF EVANSVILLE): 1800 Lincoln Ave., 812-488-2951. Hot entrées, salad bar, deli

and grill; Chick-fil-A; Starbucks Coffee, sandwiches, and salads at Rademacher’s Cafe; convenience store Aces Place. CAFE ON WATER STREET: 104 N. Water St., Henderson, KY, 270-577-9402. Casual American fare with homestyle classics. THE CAROUSEL: 5115 Monroe Ave., 812-479-6388. Classic American cuisine. CARRIAGE INN: 103 Gibson St., Haubstadt, IN, 812-768-6131. Plate lunches, sandwiches, soups, salads, steaks, and assorted dinner entrées. CATFISH WILLY’S: 5720 E. Virginia St., 812-401-2233. Chicken, burgers, and seafood like crab, lobster, shrimp, and gator. CLEAVERS: 5501 E. Indiana St., 812-473-0001. A casual restaurant serving sandwiches including pulled pork, Chicago-style Italian beef, pork loin, and steak. COMMANDER’S GRILL: 118 W. Locust St., Boonville, IN, 812-715-0055. A sandwich shop with fried chicken, salads, steaks, and pork chops. CROSS-EYED CRICKET: 2101 W. Lloyd Expressway, 812-422-6464. Traditional American cuisine. DOUBLE D’S RESTAURANT & CATERING: 1206 E. Main St., Boonville, IN, 812-897-8813. American fare including salads, steaks, and seafood. Fried catfish and chicken are the house specialities. Full catering packages available. DRAKE’S: 3050 Highland Pointe Drive, Owensboro, KY, 270-240-5533. Beer, burgers, sandwiches, and sushi. FARMER & FRENCHMAN: 12522 U.S. Highway 41-S, Henderson, KY, 270748-1856. Café featuring cheese and charcuterie trays, salads, Napolitana pizzas, pasta, sandwiches, desserts, beer, and Farmer & Frenchman wines. FLOURISH PLANT-BASED EATERY: 222 S. Red Bank Road, 812-602-3202. A rotating menu of vegan meals, juices, smoothies, and wellness shots. FRIENDSHIP DINER: 834 Tutor Lane, 812-402-0201. Breakfast, sandwiches, pasta, and home-style favorites. G.D. RITZY’S: 4810 University Drive, 812-425-8700; 4320 N. First Ave., 812421-1300; 601 N. Green River Road, 812-474-6259. Grilled hamburgers, grilled chicken, chicken strips, kids meal, hot dogs, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, ultra-thin shoestring-style French fries, oldfashioned ice cream, and milkshakes. GASTHOF AMISH VILLAGE: 6747 E. Gasthof Village Road, Montgomery, IN, 812-486-4900. Amish-style buffet. THE GRANOLA JAR AT 111: 111 S. Green River Road, 812-401-8111. Café serving a variety of sandwhiches and salads, cookies, and granola. THE GRANOLA JAR CAFÉ & BAKERY: 1033 Mount Pleasant Road, 812-4371899. Specializes in house-made granola, breads, and vegetarian and vegan options. HOMETOWN ROOTS: 136 Second St., Henderson, KY, 270-212-3653. Southern comfort food like mac and cheese, pulled pork, and fried chicken. HOOSIER BURGER CO.: 325 S. Green River Road, 812-437-0155. Fresh-toorder burgers, fries, ice cream, and milkshakes. THE HORNET’S NEST: 11845 Petersburg Road, 812-867-2386. Soups, sandwiches, salads, daily lunch specials, steaks, seafood, and chicken. JUICY SEAFOOD: 865 N. Green River Road. 812-303-6869. Seafood boils, fried seafood, and appetizers. JOURNEY FISH AND CHICKEN: 825 S. Green River Road, 812-303-2420. Sandwiches, gyros, fried fish, and fried chicken.

Tropicana Evansville, 812-433-4000, ext. 6059. Home-style buffet options for breakfast and lunch. Dinner buffet available Friday and Saturday nights. KITE & KEY CAFÉ: 2301 W. Franklin St., 812-401-0275. Breakfast and lunch options, coffee, espresso drinks, and desserts. LA FORÊT CAFÉ: 7766 Fruitwood Lane, Newburgh, IN (inside Cycling Solutions Bicycle Shop), 812-518-2720. A menu of vegetarian and vegan breakfast and lunch items. THE LANDING: 1 E. Water St., Newburgh, IN, 812-518-1200. Flatbreads, burgers, sandwiches, pasta, and other entrées. LIBBY AND MOM’S: 2 Richardt Ave., 812-437-3040. Home-cooked meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. LOG INN: 12491 Country Road 200 E., Haubstadt, IN, 812-867-3216. Fried chicken, ham, roast beef, and fiddlers. MAJOR MUNCH: 101 N.W. First St., 812-499-0160. Cheeseburgers, chili, grilled chicken sandwiches, grilled cheese, and catfish. MELE’S DINER: 6840 Logan Drive, Ste. A, 812-401-2313. American-style breakfast and Mexican dishes. MERRY-GO-ROUND RESTAURANT: 2101 Fares Ave., 812-423-6388. Traditional American cuisine. MR. D’S: 1435 S. Green St., Henderson, KY, 270-826-2505. Classic American cuisine. H NELLIE’S RESTAURANT: (Best Breakfast, 2020) 8566 Ruffian Lane, Newburgh, IN, 812-629-2142. Breakfast and lunch items, such as omelets, pancakes, waffles, sandwiches, burgers, and salads. THE NEW FRONTIER RESTAURANT AND BAR: 12945 Highway 57, 812-8676786. Bloody Mary bar, appetizers, sandwiches, soups, salads, steak, fried chicken, and pork chops. OLD MILL: 5031 New Harmony Road, 812-963-6000. Steaks, chicken, catch of the day, sandwiches, soups, and salads. ON THE ROCKS: 305 Walnut St., Rockport, IN., 812-438-6344. Local bar favorites such as wings, burgers, and pizzas, as well as fresh sandwiches and specialty appetizers. PATTIE’S SAND TRAP AT FENDRICH GOLF COURSE: 1900 E. Diamond Ave., 812-435-6028. Burgers, sandwiches, chicken, and other entrées. PIE PAN: 905 North Park Drive, 812-425-2261. Traditional American cuisine. Homemade pies sold by the slice and whole. R’Z CAFÉ AND CATERING: 104 N. Main St., Fort Branch, IN, 812-615-0039. Classic comfort food to modern cuisine, including breakfast and lunch combinations as well as daily specials. THE RED WAGON: 6950 Frontage Road, Poseyville, IN, 812-874-2221. Catfish, oyster, shrimp scampi, and grilled salmon. SAM’S SOUTHERN EATERY: 420 S. Green River Road, 812-410-2220; 3904 N. First Ave., 812-602-3062. Southern-style food including po’ boys, chicken, and seafood. SAVANNAH’S CAFÉ: 1802 Stringtown Road, 812-773-5001. Family restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Daily plate lunches and homemade cakes and pies available. Catering also available. SIDEWALK CAFE: 228 Second St., Henderson, KY, 270-831-2233. Gourmet chicken salad, Italian beef, tomato basil turkey wrap, loaded potato soup, and strawberry cake. SILVER BELL RESTAURANT: 4424 St. Wendel Road, Wadesville, IN, 812963-0944. Sandwiches, fiddlers, pizza, salad bar, and vegetable side dishes. Family-style fried chicken dinner specials. Now serving Flavor Burst soft serve ice cream. SPUDZ-N-STUFF: 601 E. Boonville New Harmony Road, 812-867-7783; 2403 Washington Ave., 812-402-7783. Steak potatoes, steak fajitas, chicken and mushroom potatoes, taco potatoes, pitas, and more. STOLL’S COUNTRY INN: 19820 Castle Creek Drive (off U.S. Highway 41-N., just south of Interstate 64), 812-867-7730. THE DINER BY MELE’S: 550 N. Green River Road, 812-402-1272. A breakfast menu with Mexican-influenced entrées and American-style staple items. THE TIN FISH: 707 State St., Newburgh, IN, 812-490-7000. Fresh fish flown in daily, clam chowder, gumbo, salads, and sandwiches. VFW 1114: 110 N. Wabash Ave. of Flags, 812-422-5831. Friday buffet, prime rib on Saturday, and brunch on Sunday. ZESTO: 102 W. Franklin St., 812-424-1416; 920 E. Riverside Drive, 812-4235961. Hamburgers, fish and chicken sandwiches, tenderloins, soups, and ice cream.

AMERICAN FARE NATIONAL CHAINS APPLEBEE’S: 5100 E. Morgan Ave., 812-471-0942; 5727 Pearl Drive, 812426-2006; 1950 U.S. Highway 41-N., Henderson, KY, 270-826-9427; 5120 Frederica St., Owensboro, KY, 270-926-3472. Soups, sandwiches, salads, and various dinner entrées.

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FOOD & DRINK BEN’S SOFT PRETZELS: 2622 Menards Drive (inside Meijer), 812-471-7905. Jumbo pretzels, bites, stix, hot dogs, and drinks.

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BOB EVANS: 1125 N. Green River Road, 812-473-9022. “Homestyle” American menu.

CHEDDAR’S: 2100 N. Green River Road, 812-491-9976. Garden-fresh sal-

ads, homemade soups, and varied entrée selections including pasta, lemon pepper chicken, and tilapia. CHICK-FIL-A: 7101 E. Indiana St., 812-471-9203; 4400 W. Lloyd Expressway, 812467-0629. Chicken sandwiches, salads, chicken nuggets, and breakfast. CRACKER BARREL: 8215 Eagle Lake Drive, 812-479-8788. Classic American cuisine. CULVER’S: 1734 Hirschland Road, 812-437-3333; 4850 W. Lloyd Expressway, 812-492-8000. ButterBurgers and frozen custard. DRAKE’S: 1222 Hirschland Road, 812-401-2920. An American chain known for craft beer, burgers, and sushi. FIVE GUYS BURGERS AND FRIES: 5402 E. Indiana St., 812-401-1773. Burgers, hot dogs, sandwiches, and Cajun fries. FREDDY’S FROZEN CUSTARD & STEAKBURGERS: 2848 N. Green River Road, 812-809-4395; 5501 Pearl Drive, 812-303-6137. Steakburgers, various sandwiches, and frozen custard. GOLDEN CORRAL FAMILY STEAK HOUSE: 130 N. Cross Pointe Blvd., 812-4731095; 1320 N. Green St., Henderson, KY, 270-869-9310. Large buffet selections, steaks, shrimp, and chicken. JAKE’S WAYBACK BURGERS: 115 Cross Pointe Blvd., 812-475-9272; 624 E. Diamond Ave., 812-422-4999. Burgers, hot dogs, and hand-dipped thick milkshakes. LOGAN’S ROADHOUSE: 5645 Pearl Drive, 812-421-0908. American fare including handcut steaks, baby-back ribs, mesquite-grilled chicken, appetizers, salads, and seafood. LONGHORN STEAKHOUSE: 320 N. Green River Road, 812-473-2400; 2974 Heartland Crossing Blvd., Owensboro, KY, 270-686-2220. Steak, chicken, ribs, seafood, sandwiches, and burgers. O’CHARLEY’S: 7301 E. Indiana St., 812-479-6632; 5125 Pearl Drive (at Red Bank Road and Lloyd Expressway), 812-424-3348. Soups, salads, sandwiches, and dinner entrées. OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE: 7201 E. Indiana St., 812-474-0005. Specialty steaks, chicken, seafood entrées, salads, and vegetable side dishes. PANDA EXPRESS: 2445 Menards Drive, 812-479-8889. Chinese fast food like orange chicken, sesame chicken, and fried rice. PHILLY GRILL: 600 E. Boonville New Harmony Road, Ste. D, 812-6024027. Philly cheese steaks made-to-order, wraps, hot dogs, burgers and grilled chicken sandwiches, wings, and salads. POPEYES LOUISIANA CHICKEN: 3300 N. First Ave., 812-423-4291; 2421 Menards Drive, 812-213-0631; 8867 High Pointe Drive, Newburgh, IN., 812518-0188; 34 N. Green St., Henderson, KY., 270-212-1131. Louisiana-style fried chicken, biscuits, and southern comfort sides. RAFFERTY’S: 1400 N. Green River Road, 812-471-0024. Soups, salads, sandwiches, and dinner entrées. RED LOBSTER: 4605 Bellemeade Ave., 812-477-9227. Soups, salads, sandwiches, seafood entrées, fresh-catch, and daily specials. RED ROBIN: 6636 E. Lloyd Expressway, 812-473-4100. A variety of hamburgers including the “Banzai Burger,” the “Royal Red Robin Burger,” and the “Whiskey River BBQ Burger.” Full bar menu. TEXAS ROADHOUSE: 7900 Eagle Crest Blvd., 812-477-7427. Ribs, steaks, side items, and fresh baked bread. TGI FRIDAY’S: 800 N. Green River Road (in Eastland Mall food court), 812-491-8443. Specialty salads, sandwiches, burgers, steaks, chicken, pasta, and seafood entrées. WINGSTOP: 499 N. Green River Road, Ste. B, 812-909-3445. Classic, boneless, and crispy tenders wings in 11 flavors. ZAXBY’S: 1021 N. Burkhardt Road, 812-602-5515; 8175 High Pointe Drive, Newburgh, IN, 812-490-1199. Chicken sandwiches, chicken fingers, salads, wings, and more.

PIZZERIAS ARCHIE & CLYDE’S RESTAURANT & BAR: 8309 Bell Oaks Drive, Newburgh,

IN, 812-490-7778. Pizza, fried cheese ravioli, wraps, salads, soups, gyros, and barbecue. AZZIP PIZZA: 5225 Pearl Drive, 812-401-3572; 8680 High Pointe Drive, Newburgh, IN, 812-518-3810; 2121 N. Green River Road, 812-901-0490; 3800 Frederica St., Owensboro, KY, 270-215-7741. All personal sized pizzas (8 or 11 inches) made with one meat and all the vegetable toppings included. Thin and crispy pizza. Warm cookies, salad, beer, and wine also available. DONATOS PIZZA: 710 S. Greeen River Road, Ste. 3, 812-618-3868. Pizza, oven-baked subs, salad, calzones, and desserts.

DONTAE’S HIGHLAND PIZZA PARLOR: 6669 Kratzville Road, 812-777-0016.

Pizzas, strombolis, paninis, and salads. FARM 57: 3443 Kansas Road, 812-626-9315. Wood-fired, brick-oven pizza from The Pizza Revolution and weekly food truck events. FAT BOY’S PIZZA: 10722 Highway 662 W., Newburgh, IN, 812-518-3061. Local una-style pizza serving take out orders only. FRANKLIN STREET PIZZA FACTORY: 2033 W. Franklin St., 812-602-3028. Pizza, sandwiches, appetizers, and salads. GARDO’S ITALIAN OVEN: 13220 Darmstadt Road, 812-868-8071. Pizza, sandwiches, wings, appetizers, and salads. GATTITOWN: 316 N. Green River Road, 812-473-3800. Buffet-style pizzas, pastas, salads, and desserts all in a kids’ festival-like arcade. HEADY’S PIZZA: 4120 N. First Ave., 812-437-4343. Pizza, subs, wings, and pasta. Late night delivery available. KIPPLEE’S STADIUM INN: 2350 Division St., 812-476-1963. Fried appetizers, soups, salads, sandwiches, and pizza. KITCHEN SINK PIZZA OF EVANSVILLE: 109 Springhaven Drive, 812-305-4412. The original people and ingredients from The Pour House Restaurant. LITTLE CAESARS: 2007 Washington Ave., 812-471-5755; 7755 B Fruitwood Lane, Newburgh, IN, 812-858-2984; 130 N. St. Joseph Ave., 812-4019555; 2411 Stringtown Road, 812-401-8555; 2539 Highway 41 N., Ste. A, Henderson, KY, 270-831-1800. Pizzas and breads, including cheese bread, pepperoni cheese bread, and crazy bread. THE LOBO LOUNGE: 1200 Edgar St., 812-550-1001. Pizza, adult beverages, and more. LOMBARDI’S NEW YORK PIZZA AND WINGS: 3311 N. Green River Road, 812602-5255. Authentic New York-style pizza sold by the slice or whole and buffalo wings. LYLE’S SPORTSZONE PIZZA & PUB: 1404 E. Morgan Ave., 812-425-7729. Home of Lyle’s original loaded stromboli. Also serves pizza and sandwiches. MELLOW MUSHROOM: 101 W. Second St., Owensboro, KY, 270-684-7800. Appetizers, salads, specialty and build-your-own pizzas, sandwiches, desserts, and lunch specials. MISTER B’S: 2611 U.S. Highway 41, Henderson, KY, 270-826-1111; 1340 Hirschland Road, 812-402-2090. Pizza, wings, sandwiches, soup, salad, and pasta. MOD PIZZA: 6401 E. Lloyd Expressway, Ste. C, 812-602-5525; 2710 Heartland Crossing, Ste. C, Owensboro, KY, 270-240-2646. Custom, artisan-style pizzas. NOBLE ROMAN’S: 222 S. Red Bank Road, 812-303-4010; 1216 Washington Square Mall, 812-473-4606. Pizzas, salads, breadsticks, garlic bread, hand-sauced chicken wings, pasta, and sandwiches. PANGEA KITCHEN: 111 S. Green River Road, Ste. E., 812-401-2404. Offering authentic Neapolitan and Detroit-style pizzas, Thai cuisine, and Italian gelato. PAPA JOHN’S PIZZA: 4814 W. Lloyd Expressway, 812-423-7272; 5436 E. Indiana St., 812-473-5200; 3955 Haley Drive, Newburgh, IN, 812-858-7272; 303 N. Weinbach Ave., 812-477-7700; 4204 N. First Ave., 812-4252345; 2510 Frederica St., Owensboro, KY, 270-684-3300; 418 Center St., Henderson, KY, 270-826-4444. Pizza, cheese sticks, bread sticks, chicken strips, and hot wings. PIZZA CHEF: 423 W. Main St., Boonville, IN, 812-897-1600. Pizza, baked Italian entrées, sandwiches, salad bar, and hot food bar.

PIZZA KING: (dine-in facilities) 220 N. St. Joseph Ave., 812-424-7976; 7777

State Highway 66, Newburgh, IN, 812-853-3368; 1033 S. Weinbach Ave., 812-476-4941. Pizza and baked stromboli-type sandwiches. PIZZA OVEN: 5806 Stringtown Road, 812-425-1455. Pizza, strombolis, and Texas barbecue sandwiches. ROCA BAR AND PIZZA: 1618 S. Kentucky Ave., 812-422-7782. Sandwiches, salads, pasta entrées, pizza, steaks, and chicken. Live entertainment and patio dining. ROCA BAR NORTH: 12301 U.S. Highway 41-N., 812-868-8898. Pizza, salad, sandwiches, and entrées. ROUNDERS PIZZA: 510 W. Mill Road, 812-424-4960; 12731 N. Green River Road, 812-867-7172. Specialty pizzas including the Nameless Special, a pie with the tomato sauce on top, and the Bavarian, a pie served with mustard. SAM’S PIZZERIA: 2011 W. Delaware St., 812-423-3160. Pizza, sandwiches, calzones, and breadsticks. SANDY’S PIZZA: 609 S. Main St., Fort Branch, IN, 812-753-3972; 111 E. Broadway St., Princeton, IN, 812-635-9128. Pizza, strombolis, sandwiches, and spaghetti. THE SLICE: 2011 Lincoln Ave., 812-402-8518. Pizza by the slice or pie. Nontraditional varieties. SPANKEY’S UNA PIZZA: 4404 W. Lloyd Expressway, 812-402-6776. A pizza joint with a variety of specialty pizzas such as The Westsider with an assortment of meat toppings, and the Alfredo chicken bacon. TASTE OF NYC: 800 N. Green River Road (inside Eastland Mall), 812-4774848. Pizzas, pastas, strombolis, calzones, and more. H TURONI’S FORGET-ME-NOT-INN: (Best Pizza, 2020) 4 N. Weinbach Ave., 812-477-7500. Pizza, salads, and sandwiches. H TURONI’S PIZZERY AND BREWERY: (Best Pizza, 2020) 408 N. Main St., 812-424-9871. Pizza, salads, sandwiches, and fresh-brewed beers. H TURONI’S PIZZERY AND BREWERY NEWBURGH: (Best Pizza, 2020) 8011 Bell Oaks Drive, Newburgh, IN, 812-490-5555. Pizza, salads, sandwiches, and fresh-brewed beers. TWISTED TOMATO PIZZA CO.: 2333 St. George Road, 812-401-2323. Specialty pizza and sandwiches. THE ZA PIZZERIA: 737 North Park Drive, Ste. A, 812-401-9292. Pizza, breadsticks, strombolis, and sandwiches.

BARBECUE BANDANA’S BAR-B-Q: 6636 Logan Drive, 812-401-9922. Pork, beef, chick-

en, and ribs specially prepared over a pit of select hardwoods for a signature smoked flavor. CARNE ASADA: 1354 E. Division St., 812-459-5556. Custom grilling and catering, offering brisket, chicken, lamb chops, and more. Carry out only. CHEFWHAT BBQ & MORE: 422 7th St., Henderson, KY., 270-212-0742. Breakfast sandwiches and fresh barbecue lunch specials made to order daily. FEED MILL RESTAURANT & BAR: 3541 State Highway 60-E., Morganfield, KY, 270-389-0047. Seafood and barbecue. HAWG N’ SAUCE: 6580 Leonard Road, Mount Vernon, IN, 812-838-5339. Barbecue entrées and home-style side dishes. EVANSVILLE LIVING CITY VIEW 2021

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FOOD & DRINK HICKORY PIT STOP: 1521 N. Main St., 812-422-6919. Barbecue chicken,

turkey, pork, mutton, and a variety of side dishes. J & B BAR-B-CUE AND CATERING: 48 S. Holloway St., Henderson, KY, 270830-0033. Chicken, turkey, ham, and pork with a variety of salads and sides. MARX BBQ: 3119 W. Maryland St., 812-425-1616. Barbecue chicken, pork, and ribs. MISSION BBQ: 1530 N. Green River Road, 812-213-0200. Barbecue, madefrom-scratch sides, and sandwiches. MOONLITE BAR-B-Q INN: 2840 W. Parrish Ave., Owensboro, KY, 270684-8143. Barbecue chicken, ribs, pork, mutton, beef, fiddlers, ham, burgoo, and sandwiches. NISBET INN: 6701 Nisbet Station Road, Haubstadt, IN, 812-963-9305. Homemade soups, desserts, and barbecue. READ ST. BBQ: 421 Read St., 812-303-6397. House-smoked, Memphis-style barbecue and home-style sides. TAYLOR’S GRILL ON WHEELS: 130 N. Water St., Henderson, Kentucky, 270854-4302. Classic smoked meats, barbecue favorites, loaded mac & cheese, and desserts. Take out only. THOMASON’S BARBECUE: 701 Atkinson St., Henderson, KY, 270-826-0654. Barbecue varieties of pork, mutton, ribs, chicken, ham, or turkey, with sides like potato salad, slaw, and barbecue beans. WOLF’S BAR-B-Q: 6600 N. First Ave., 812-424-8891. Barbecue pork, chicken, beef, pork ribs, large variety of vegetable side dishes, homemade soup, and chili.

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BIG BANG MONGOLIAN GRILL: 2013 N. Green River Road, 812-602-1400. Openbar Mongolian grill stir fry, lunch and dinner options, and appetizers. CANTON INN: 947 North Park Drive, 812-428-6611. Cantonese and American-style appetizers, soups, poultry, beef, pork, and seafood dishes. CHINA KING: 590 E. Diamond Ave., 812-423-1896. Traditional Chinese entrées. CHINA VILLAGE: 8423 Bell Oaks Center, Newburgh, IN, 812-858-8238.

CHOPSTICK HOUSE RESTAURANT: 5412 E. Indiana St., 812-473-5551. Chinese buffet.

CRAZY BUFFET: 701 N. Burkhardt Road, 812-437-8833. Chinese buffet. FUJI YAMA: 915 North Park Drive, 812-962-4440. Soups, salads, noodles, rice, sushi, hand rolls, chicken, beef, and shrimp dishes.

GANGNAM KOREAN: 518 Main St., 812-550-1171. Korean cuisine, rice and noodle dishes, seafood, and sushi rolls.

GOLDEN BUDDHA: 3221 Taylor Ave., 812-473-4855; 5066 Highway 261, Newburgh, IN, 812-853-2680.

GRACIE’S CHINESE CUISINE: 12500 U.S. Highway 41-N., 812-868-8888. JAYA’S RESTAURANT: 119 S.E. Fourth St., 812-422-6667. Authentic Korean cuisine and sushi.

JIMMY GAO’S SZECHWAN CHINESE RESTAURANT: 669 N. Green River Road (in Eastland Place), 812-479-7600. Extensive Chinese menu.

KANPAI: 4593 Washington Ave., 812-471-7076. International fare, Japanese sushi bar, beer, wine, and sake.

LINCOLN GARDEN: 2001 Lincoln Ave., 812-471-8881. Chinese appetizers,

soups, lunch platters, and entrées including crab rangoon and General Tso’s chicken. MAMA’S KITCHEN: 1624 N. Green River Road (inside Aihua International Market), 812-479-7168. Stir-fried dishes and soups. NINKI JAPANESE BISTRO: 4222 Bell Road, Ste. 7, Newburgh, IN, 812-5183055. Authentic Japanese cuisine. POKÉ PIRATE: 315 E. Diamond Ave., 812-303-2131. Signature bowls and build-your-own poke. POKÉ RIVER: 6240 E. Virginia St., 812-303-8003. Poke and sushi dishes, like poke bowls, sushi burritos, or poke salads. ROPPONGI JAPANESE STEAK & SUSHI: 7221 E. Indiana St., 812-437-5824. Sushi, filet mignon, New York strip, and hibachi. SAKURA: 4833 Highway 261, Newburgh, IN, 812-490-0553, Japanese cuisine like sushi, sashimi, fried rice, tempura, and hibachi dinners. SHING LEE: 215 Main St., 812-463-6969. Traditional Chinese dishes. TASTE OF CHINA: 4579 University Drive, 812-422-1260. THAI CHOW ORIENTAL FOODS: 1007 S. McCreary St., Fort Branch, IN, 812753-3878. Classic Thai food.

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FOOD & DRINK YAK & YETI: 815 S. Green River Road, 812-909-2022. Family recipes passed down from multiple generations from the Himalayan region. YANG’S SHABU SHABU: 4700 Vogel Road, 812-471-8889. Chinese, vegetarian, seafood, Japanese, and more. YEN CHING: 406 S. Green River Road, 812-474-0181. Weekday lunch specials and evening menu items. ZUKI: Japanese Hibachi Grill & Sushi Lounge: 1448 N. Green River Road, 812477-9854; 222 Main St., 812-423-9854. Sushi and hibachi-grilled foods. GERMAN

GERST HAUS: 2100 W. Franklin St., 812-424-1420. Soups, salads, sand-

wiches, and dinner entrées. Traditional German cuisine. Large imported beer list. SCHNITZELBANK RESTAURANT: 393 Third Ave., Jasper, IN, 812-482-2640. Authentic German food. GREEK

ACROPOLIS AUTHENTIC GREEK CUISINE & SPIRITS: 501 N. Green River Road,

812-475-9320. Fine Greek dining, Greek-American cuisine, chicken, beef, lamb, and salads. Will offer a portion of the menu at The Ford Center (1 S.E. Martin Luther King Blvd.).

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BOMBAY SPICE BAR AND GRILL: 1003 Diamond Ave., 812-402-0707. Tra-

ditional Indian dishes like chicken tikka masala, tandoori chicken, and curry. ROYAL INDIAN CUISINE: 7799 Highway 66, Newburgh, IN, 812-518-4018. Authentic Indian cuisine like samosas, tandoori chicken, curry, and more. TAJ MAHAL: 900 Tutor Lane, 812-476-5000. Tandoori chicken, paneer tikka, panjabi curry, kadai paneer, and more. ITALIAN/MEDITERRANEAN

ANGELO’S: 305 Main St., 812-428-6666. Pasta, chicken, seafood, veal, and pizzas.

CAFÉ ARAZU: 17 W. Jennings St., Newburgh, IN, 812-842-2200. Pitas, wraps, and shish kebabs with lamb, chicken, and beef.

DILEGGE’S: 607 N. Main St., 812-428-3004. Plate lunches, soups, salads,

sandwiches, and pasta specialties. Dinners include pasta specialties, Italian veal, seafood, and chicken entrées. FRANCO’S TAVOLA CALDA: 270 N. Green River Road, 812-437-1300. Sicilian dishes like porchetta, lasagna, arancini, calzones, and pizza. KABOB XPRESS: 3305 N. Green River Road, 812-402-0244. Hummus, stuffed grape leaves, falafel, fresh salads, sandwiches, gyro plate, and many kabob plate options. LITTLE ANGELO’S: 8000 Bell Oaks Drive, Newburgh, IN, 812-853-8364. Italian cuisine featuring appetizers, sandwiches, pizzas, pasta, and chicken. LITTLE ITALY: 4430 N. First Ave., 812-401-0588. Italian and Mediterranean pizzas, soups, salads, pasta, chicken, and sandwiches. MANNA MEDITERRANEAN GRILL: 2913 Lincoln Ave., 812-473-7005. Stuffed grape leaves, gyros, and shish kebabs. MILANO’S ITALIAN CUISINE: 500 Main St., 812-484-2222. Pizzas, pasta, baked sandwiches, and dinner entrées. OLIVE GARDEN: 1100 N. Green River Road, 812-473-2903. Soups, salads, pasta, and luncheon entrées. RAFFI’S OASIS CAFÉ: 5702 E. Virginia St., 812-602-3622. Mediterranean grill offering hummus, kabobs, gyros, falafel, and more. H SAUCED: (Interesting Place to Grab a Drink, 2020) 1113 Parrett St., 812402-2230. Pasta, steak, and seafood. SMITTY’S ITALIAN STEAKHOUSE: 2109 W. Franklin St., 812-423-6280. Premium steak, pasta, pizza, and Italian favorites. MEXICAN/TEX MEX

AGAVES MEXICAN GRILL: 2003 Stapp Drive, Henderson, KY, 270-957-5028.

Mexican fare like burritos, quesadilla, enchiladas, and chimichangas. CANCUN MEXICAN RESTAURANT: 341 S. Green St., Henderson, KY, 270826-0067. Fajitas, burritos, quesadillas, enchiladas, seafood, Mexican-style steaks, and more. CARIBBEAN CUISINE: 1010 S. Kentucky Ave., 812-303-0631. Caribbean and Haitian dishes like red beans and rice, oxtail, and fish. CHAVA’S MEXICAN GRILL: 4202 N. First Ave., 812-401-1977. Authentic Mexican cuisine offering burritos, tacos, and more.

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CHICKEN ‘N SALSA: 122 N. Weinbach Ave., 812-303-3004. Authentic Mexican breakfast, lunch, and dinner made with fresh ingredients.

CHIPOTLE: 499 N. Green River Road, 812-471-4973. Tacos, burritos, salads, drinks, chips, and guacamole.

EL CHARRO MEXICAN RESTAURANT: 720 N. Sonntag Ave., 812-421-1986. Occasional mariachi band performances. Specialties include paella and chimichangas. EL PAISANO GROCERY AND TAQUERIA: 225 S. Green River Road, 812-6023536. Authentic Mexican dishes like tacos, tortas, and burritos with a small grocery store attached.

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FOOD & DRINK GOLLITA PERUVIAN CUISINE: 4313 E. Morgan Ave., 812-303-5100. Authen-

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EL PATRON: 943 N. Park Drive. 812-402-6500. The owners of El Charro opened this restaurant on the North Side, offering authentic Mexican cuisine. EL RIO: 1919 N. Green River Road, 812-471-1400. Authentic Mexican dishes. FIESTA ACAPULCO: 8480 High Pointe Drive, Newburgh, IN, 812-858-7777. Authentic Mexican dishes, grilled steak dinners, and more. GHOST QUESADILLA: 4222 Bell Road, Newburgh, IN, 812-490-6000. Mexican favorites like quesadillas, tacos, and burritos.

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tic Peruvian cuisine like Peruvian minestrone, tamales, and papa a la huancaína. HACIENDA: 990 S. Green River Road, 812-474-1635; 711 N. First Ave., 812423-6355; 5440 Pearl Drive, 812-422-2055; 600 E. Boonville New Harmony Road, 812-401-2180. Tex-Mex menu available all day. HERRADURA MEXICAN RESTAURANT BAR & GRILL: 4610 Bellemeade Ave., 812-402-0355. Mexican restaurant, bar, and grill. HOT HEAD BURRITOS: 5625 Pearl Drive, 812-437-5010. Burritos, salad bowls, tacos, nachos, quesadillas to order with meat options including chicken, steak, pork, barbacoa, and taco meat. JALISCO MEXICAN RESTAURANT: 4044 Professional Lane, Newburgh, IN, 812-490-2814. Authentic Mexican cuisine. LA CAMPIRANA: 724 N. Burkhardt Road, 812-550-1585. Fresh Mexican cuisine and fresh juice bar. LAS AMERICAS STORE AND RESTAURANT, INC.: 1016 S. Weinbach Ave., 812475-3483. Offers Mexican ingredients for purchase and food made in house. H LOS BRAVOS: (Best Mexican, 2020) 3534 N. First Ave., 812-424-4101; 6226 Waterfront Blvd., 812-474-9078; 4630 W. Lloyd Expressway, 812464-3163; 3311 Liberty Blvd., Boonville, IN, 812-897-3442. Traditional Mexican menu. LOS PORTALES MEXICAN GRILL: 3339 N. Green River Road, 812-475-0566. Authentic Mexican dishes, grilled steak dinners, and more. LOS TORIBIO: 1647 S. Green St., Henderson, KY, 270-831-2367. Traditional Mexican cuisine. LOS TRES CAMINOS: 12100 U.S. Highway 41-N., 812-868-8550. Authentic Mexican cuisine including chimichangas, burritos, Mexican pizza, and quesadillas. MOE’S SOUTHWEST GRILL: 6401 E. Lloyd Expressway (inside The Evansville Pavilion), 812-491-6637. Fresh Mexican cuisine. NACHOS GRILL: 821 S. Green River Road, 812-471-9481. Authentic Mexican fare made from scratch with fresh ingredients. QDOBA MEXICAN GRILL: 922 N. Burkhardt Road, 812-401-0800. Mexican eats.

RIVIERA MEXICAN GRILL: 10604 Highway 662, Newburgh, IN, 812-490-9936. Fajitas, quesadillas, nacho platters, taco salads, and chimidogs.

SALSARITA’S: 3910 E. Morgan Ave., 812-437-2572; 4077 State Route 261,

Newburgh, IN, 812-490-5050. Mexican cuisine like burritos, tacos, taco salads, and its signature Quesorito. TACOHOLICS EXPRESS: 122 First St., Henderson, KY, 270-957-5001; 2630 Highway 41 N., Henderson, KY, 270-212-0096. Enchiladas, sopes, quesadillas, Mexican street tacos, and more. THE TAQUERIA COMPANY: 800 N. Green River Road (inside Eastland Mall), 812-297-0258. Tacos, quesadilla, nachos, fajitas, and burritos with homemade tortillas. TUMBLEWEED TEX MEX GRILL AND MARGARITA BAR: 1868 U.S. Highway 41-N., Henderson, KY, 270-869-9800. Southwestern-style meals, chicken, steak, fajitas, and salads.

SPORTS BARS BUFFALO WILD WINGS GRILL AND BAR: 713 N. Green River Road (in East-

land Place), 812-471-9464; 5405 Pearl Drive, 812-423-9464. Chicken wings cooked with various seasonings, burgers, salads, and chicken. BURGH HOUSE AT SHOWPLACE FEC: 8099 Bell Oaks Drive, Newburgh, IN, 812-853-6843. Specialty burgers, sandwiches, pizza, pasta, and drinks. CHASER’S BAR AND GRILL: 2131 W. Franklin St., 812-401-1699. Sandwiches, pizza, burgers, salads, and lunch specials. CORNER POCKET BAR & GRILL: 1819 N. Fulton Ave., 812-428-2255. Soups, salads, sandwiches, plate lunches, pizzas, stuffed baked potatoes, and appetizers. DOC’S BAR: 1305 Stringtown Road, 812-401-1201. Appetizers, salads, sandwiches, burgers, pizza, and desserts. Family room and kids menu available. Free Wi-Fi and full bar. ELLIS PARK: 3300 U.S. Highway 41-N., Henderson, KY, 812-425-1456 or 800-333-8110. Clubhouse dining. FRANKLIN STREET TAVERN: 2126 Franklin St., 812-401-1313. Drink specials and pizza. FROGGY’S RESTAURANT & SPORTS BAR: 7247 Main St., Wadesville, IN, 812673-4996. Burgers, pizza, sandwiches, and more.


HIGH SCORE SALOON: 323 Main St., Ste. F., 812-909-3229. Hotdogs, popcorn, pizza, soft pretzels, and an arcade.

HOOTERS: 4620 Lincoln Ave., 812-475-0229. Appetizers, including cooked and raw oysters, soups, salads, and sandwiches.

KC’S MARINA POINTE: 1801 Waterworks Road, 812-422-0400. Seafood options and full bar.

LUCKY JOE’S BAR & GRILL: 3300 U.S. Highway 41-N., Henderson, KY (inside Ellis Park), 812-425-1456. Sandwiches, burgers, and salads.

MOJO’S BONEYARD SPORTS BAR & GRILLE: 4920 Bellemeade Ave., 812-

475-8593. Bar food including chicken wings, burgers, and strombolis.

O’BRIAN’S SPORTS BAR & GRILL: 1801 N. Green River Road, 812-401-4630. Irish tavern food, Reubens, burgers, soup, and salad.

ROOKIES SPORTS BAR & RESTAURANT: 117 S. Second St., Henderson, KY, 270-826-1106. Angus beef steaks, seafood, pasta, chicken, sandwiches, and Arabian salad. THE GHOST SPORTS BAR: 4222 Bell Road, Ste. 2 (Next to Ghost Quesadilla), 812-490-6000. Classic bar favorites and spicy specialties. TIKI TIME BAR & GRILL: 1801 Waterworks Road, 812-425-1912. Burgers, hot dogs, gyros, small pizzas, fish dinners, and cold drinks. WINGS ETC.: 628 E. Diamond Ave., 812-909-2945; 8833 High Point Drive, Newburgh, IN, 812-490-0550. Chicken wings, burgers, wraps, salads, and wide beer selection.

TAVERN FOOD 3RD STREET SALOON: 118 S. 3rd St., Boonville, IN. Traditional pub food with unique homemade twists made with local meats.

BOKEH LOUNGE: 1007 Parrett St., 812-909-0388. Open daily at 11 a.m.

Offering a full menu including steaks, kabobs, burgers, salads, sandwiches, and vegetarian meals. Brunch on Sunday and late-night breakfasts served Friday and Saturday. THE BREW BROTHERS TAP HOUSE: 421 N.W. Riverside Drive (inside Tropicana Evansville), 812-433-4000. Appetizers, flatbreads, sandwiches, salads, and specialty entrees. Also features 36 rotating seasonal beers on tap. BUD’S ROCKIN’ COUNTRY BAR AND GRILL: 2124 W. Franklin St., 812-4011730. Southern comfort food, daily plate lunch and beer specials, and gourmet flatbreads. DARMSTADT INN: 13130 Darmstadt Road, 812-867-7300. Soups, salads, sandwiches, and plate lunches. Dinner entrées include steaks, fried chicken, and seafood. DEERHEAD SIDEWALK CAFÉ AND BAR: 222 E. Columbia St., 812-425-2515. Soups, salads, sandwiches, and double-decker pizzas. ENIGMA BAR & GRILL: 4044 Professional Lane, Newburgh, IN, 812-4900600. Appetizers, salads, sandwiches, burgers, and various entrées as well as a tequila menu. FOOL MOON GRILL AND BAR: 5625 Pearl Drive, 812-467-7486. Appetizers, wings, signature salads, and burgers. HIGHLAND INN: 6620 N. First Ave., 812-909-1500. Appetizers, salads, burgers, sandwiches, pizzas, and customer-favorite Bloody Marys. THE HILLTOP INN: 1100 Harmony Way, 812-303-3732. Sandwiches including brains, fried bologna, fried fish, salad bar, steaks, chicken, and seafood entrées. HORNVILLE TAVERN: 2607 W. Baseline Road, 812-963-9318, 812-9630967. Soups, salads, sandwiches, dinner entrées including 16-ounce smoked pork chops, fried chicken, steaks, and daily specials.

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FOOD & DRINK K.C.’S TIME OUT LOUNGE & GRILL: 1121 Washington Square, 812-437-9920.

Shrimp jammers, loaded fries, fried ravioli, egg rolls, Southwest burger, pulled pork sandwich, Italian beef and gravy, and more. H KNOB HILL TAVERN: (Best Tavern, 2020) 1016 Highway 662 W., Newburgh, IN, 812-853-9550. Soups, salads, sandwiches, and dinner entrées including shrimp, steak, chicken, fiddlers, and hand-tossed pizzas. LAMASCO BAR & GRILL: 1331 W. Franklin St., 812-437-0171. Basic tavern menu including soups, salads, and sandwiches. METZGER’S TAVERN: 1000 Powell St., Henderson, KY, 270-826-9461. Traditional tavern appetizers, soups, sandwiches, and breakfast. PEEPHOLE BAR & GRILL: 201 Main St., 812-423-5171. Cheeseburgers, onion rings, fries, and the splitter (a fried hot dog). PRIME TIME PUB & GRILL: 8177 Bell Oaks Drive, Newburgh, IN, 812-4900655. Prime rib, burgers, half-pound burgers, salads, more than 30 bourbons, and more. THE ROOFTOP: 112 N.W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., 812-550-1599. Breakfast, sandwiches, burgers, and pizza. SARA’S HARMONY WAY: 500 Church St., New Harmony, IN, 812-682-3611. Various wines, specialty beers, and an assortment of cheeses and salamis. SNAPS BAR & GRILL: 1115 Main St., Jasper, IN, 812-848-7627. Sandwiches, burgers, salads, steaks, chicken, and pasta dishes. THE SPORTSDEN BAR + GRILL: 701 N. Weinbach Ave., Ste. 110, 812-4798887. Lyleboli, TNT burger, and Brew City fries. SPORTSMAN’S BILLIARDS AND GRILLE: 2315 W. Franklin St., 812-422-0801. Hamburgers, chicken breasts, and catfish plates. ST. JOE INN: 9515 Saint Wendel Road, 812-963-9310. Soups, salads, sandwiches, plate lunch specials, fiddlers, steaks, and fried chicken dinners. ST. PHILIP INN: 11200 Upper Mount Vernon Road, 812-985-5558. Soups, salads, sandwiches, and plate lunch specials. Dinner including fried chicken, steaks, and shrimp. STOCKWELL INN: 4001 E. Eichel Ave., 812-476-2384. Plate lunches, homemade soup, salads, sandwiches, steak, pork chops, fiddlers, and brain sandwiches. YELLOW TAVERN: 521 Church St., New Harmony, IN, 812-682-3303. Must be 21 to enter. Traditional American food.

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ZAPS TAVERN: 3725 St. Philip Road, 812-985-2121. Breakfast, burg-

ers, taco Tuesday special, Cajun/Creole, hot dogs, pizza, and sandwiches.

BREWERIES AND WINERIES BOUCHERIE VINEYARDS AND WINERY: 6523 Keyway Drive, Spottsville,

KY, 270-826-6192. Wine tastings and winery tours. CARSON’S BREWERY: 2404 Lynch Road, 812-759-8229. American ales, wheats, brown ales, IPAs, and multiple seasonal products. DAMSEL BREW PUB: 209 N. Wabash Avenue of Flags, 812-909-1956. Pub food and beer brewed on site. DUSTY BARN DISTILLERY: 6861 Carson School Road, Mount Vernon, IN. 812-454-0135. A distillery making bourbon, rye, and liqueurs with a tasting room open for sampling, cocktails, and bottle purchases. HAYNIE’S CORNER BREWING CO.: 56 Adams Ave., 812-909-2668. Craft ale, beers, and local wine. HENDERSON BREWING COMPANY: 737 Second St., Henderson, KY, 270-200-4314. IPAs, porters, farmhouse ales, and more. MONKEY HOLLOW WINERY: 11534 E. County Road 1740 N., Saint Meinrad, IN, 812-357-2272. Local organic meats and cheeses, Saturday evening concerts in summer, and tasting room. MYRIAD BREWING COMPANY: 100 S.E. First St., 812-402-1515. Housebrewed and guest beers. PEPPER’S RIDGE WINERY: 4304 N. County Road 200 W., Rockport, IN, 812-649-9463 (WINE). Free wine tastings, picnic areas, pizza delivery, local meats and cheeses, wine slushies, and weekend live music. SCHNITZ BREWERY & PUB: 2031 Newton St., Ste. B, Jasper, IN, 812-8482739. American and German craft beers, pizza, and sandwiches. WINDY KNOLL WINERY: 845 Atkinson Road, Vincennes, IN, 812-7261600. Wine tastings, fruit wines, and wine slushies. WINZERWALD WINERY: 26300 N. Indiana Lake Road, Bristow, IN, 812357-7000. German-inspired wines, flatbreads, salads, Bavarian pretzels, charcuterie trays, and paired wine and food flights.

CATERING ACROPOLIS AUTHENTIC GREEK CUISINE & SPIRITS: 501 N. Green River Road, 812475-9320. Fine Greek dining, Greek-American, and Mediterranean cuisine.

THE BALLROOM AT SAUCED: 1119 Parrett St., 812-422-2230. BAUERHAUS MOBILE CATERING: 812-759-9000. Customized menus from sim-

ple party trays with gourmet hors d’oeuvres to elegant seven-course meals. CATERING BY ROBYN: 812-453-2679. Complete meals to go, party appetizers, dinner parties, and business luncheons. CHERYL MOCHAU, PERSONAL CHEF: 812-499-4631. Specializes in preparing and teaching others to prepare food for low-fat and special diets, including Atkins, salt-free, gluten-free, sugar-free, and others. FRANK’S CATERING: 1401 N. Boeke Road, 812-475-9880 or 812-746-0214. Homemade meals available for any occasion. JAYSON MUNOZ CATERS: 4593 Washington Ave., 812-471-7076. Favorite dishes from Chef Jayson Munoz. JUST RENNIE’S CATERING: 812-401-8098 or 812-455-7927. Specializes in fine foods. KOKIES FOOD SERVICE & BANQUET CENTERS: 11917 Highway 66, 812-423-8229. Can prepare anything from tacos to lobster. MADELEINE’S A FUSION RESTAURANT: 423 S.E. Second St., 812-491-8611. Specializing in unique ingredients to make one-of-a-kind dishes. THE NEW HARMONY INN & CONFERENCE CENTER: 504 North St., New Harmony, IN, 812-682-6150. Caters within a 50-mile radius of New Harmony, Indiana, and offers a variety of food from steaks to sandwiches. PAPA BEAR’S CATERING: 812-768-6208. Whole hog roasts, hand-sliced brisket, smoked pork chops, rib-eye steaks, pulled pork barbecue, baked chicken, side items, and desserts. PIZZA REVOLUTION: Downtown Evansville Farmers Market and various locations, 812-430-5945. Mobile wood-fired pizza and salads. SCHNITZELBANK CATERING: 409 Third Ave., Jasper, IN, 888-336-8233 or 812634-2584. Caters home-cooked favorites to elegant cuisine. TOUCH OF HOME CATERING: 1100 Tanglewood Drive, Mount Vernon, IN, 812480-0310. Corporate lunches, weddings, and special occasions. Homecooked food for groups of 15 to 500.


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Just minutes from Downtown Evansville, warm hospitality begins by crossing the Ohio River to Henderson, Kentucky. Experience miles of trails and the world’s largest collection of John James Audubon artifacts and originals at Audubon State Park, catch a live Thoroughbred race at Ellis Park, stroll the historic streets of the downtown district lined with unique boutiques and eateries, and take the road less traveled to local wineries and famous sunsets.

The Children’s Museum of Evansville (cMoe) is a giant learning laboratory and Evansville’s only museum created for children ages 0 to 12. With 20,000 square feet of interactive exhibits and educational programming, cMoe invites visitors of all ages to splash around the Wet Deck, create a masterpiece in ArtMaker, and glide down the tallest indoor slide in Evansville. Same cMoe you love. New ways to keep you safe!

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Evansville Wartime Museum 7503 Petersburg Road 812-424-7461 evansvillewartimemuseum.org During World War II, airplanes, ships, tanks, munitions, and more than 330 other essential military materials were manufactured in Evansville. Discover the crucial role Evansville played in WWII producing more war materials per capita than any other American city. View our personal military memorabilia exhibits including uniforms, weapons, and honors. An exhibit honors the sacrifices made by nurses in the war. See a landing craft of the type used in the Normandy invasion, period automobiles, the flags of our wartime allies, period airplanes, and a 1944 P-47 Thunderbolt fighter!

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Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden 1545 Mesker Park Drive, 812-435-6143 meskerparkzoo.com Adventure awaits you at the zoo! Evansville’s Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden is home to hundreds of animals and exotic botanic species from around the globe. And with Penguins of Patagonia opening this summer, there’s no better time to become a member! Plus, facility rentals are available for your own special event from birthdays to corporate picnics.

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Though 2020 saw many of the events Evansville residents enjoy and love cancelled, there is hope to see them return in 2021. The annual West Side Nut Club Fall Festival will celebrate its 100th year in the fall — we can’t wait to get back out there for all the delicious goodness on Franklin Street!

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2021 Calendar of Events by Month

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Event dates were accurate as of press time. Due to the COVID-19 restrictions, some events may change or be cancelled. Please check directly with the organization before visiting or attending.

MARCH MARCH 17 21st Annual Run of Luck 7K Evansville’s original St. Patrick’s Day race carves out a 7K course through the city’s West Side. Be sure to wear your best Paddy’s Day green. P West Franklin Street. 8 a.m. facebook.com/ RunOfLuck. MARCH 20 Fairytale Fantasia The music of Disney’s “Fantasia” is iconic, and the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra is excited to present a concert of Disney favorites including Mussorgsky’s “A Night on Bald Mountain,” Dukas’ “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice,” Debussy’s “Claire de Lune,” and more. Experience iconic moments and childhood favorites as you never have before. P The Victory Theatre, 600 Main St. 7 p.m. 812425-5050 or evansvillvephilharmonic.org.

APRIL DATE TBD United Way’s Annual Celebration of Impact Our Celebration of Impact is just that — an opportunity to celebrate the past year’s accomplishments and the organizations, volunteers, and donors who made them possible, and to give a preview of projects planned for the upcoming year. P Location and time TBD. 812-422-4100 or unitedwayswi.org. APRIL 1 Whose Live Anyway? This is no April Fool’s joke. Cast members of the Emmy-nominated TV show “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” are returning to Evansville with their improv tour “Whose Live Anyway?” P Victory Theatre, 600 Main St. 7 p.m. 812436-7050 or victorytheatre.com. APRIL 1- 30 2021 Junior League of Evansville Women’s Conference This three-tiered conference program is

specifically designed to inspire and empower women at every stage of their leadership journey — from women who are just getting into the workplace, to rising managers, to tenured executives. The conference will include workshops and a vendor expo focused on women’s interests, career, and leadership. P Old National Events Plaza, 715 Locust St. 8 a.m. juniorleagueofevansville.org.

APRIL 11 Easterseals Telethon Be a part of the audience at the annual Telethon, airing live on ABC 25. This free event is hosted by Eyewitness News anchors from ABC 25/CW 7 and features local children and adults served by Easterseals. P Easterseals Rehabilitation Center, 3701 Bellemeade Ave. Noon to 6 p.m. 812-437-2627 or LTerhune@evansvillerehab.com.

APRIL 9 Girl Scouts of Southwest Indiana’s Women of Distinction The Girl Scouts of Southwest Indiana’s 2021 signature event, Women of Distinction honors outstanding female leaders for their accomplishments, community stewardship, and commitment to making a positive difference. All proceeds go to the Girl Scout leadership program. P Location TBD. 11:30 a.m. 812-421-4970 or mfee@girlscouts-gssi.org.

APR. 14-17 2021 First Brush of Spring Workshops Artists fill the town of New Harmony during this annual plein air painting event that is fun for painters and spectators alike. Includes a show and sale and a Quick Draw Competition. P New Harmony Gallery, 507 Church St., New Harmony, IN 9 a.m. 812-682-3970 or hoosiersalon.org.

APRIL 10 TO JUNE 12 Field to Finish Exhibit A popular juried exhibit with awards, featuring a field study done by artists who attended last year’s Paint Out and a finished studio painting on the same subject. P Hoosier Salon New Harmony Gallery, 507 Church St., New Harmony, IN. 812-618-5710 or hoosiersalon.org. APRIL 11 Peppa Pig’s Adventure! In Peppa Pig’s Adventure!, Peppa Pig gets ready to go on an exciting camping trip to the woods with George and her school friends, including Pedro Pony, Suzy Sheep, and Gerald Giraffe. P Victory Theatre, 600 Main St. 3 p.m. 812436-7050 or victorytheatre.com.

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APRIL 14-17 First Brush of Spring Paint Out The signature event of the season which brings more than 100 artists to the area to paint natural scenes in a plain-air competition. P Hoosier Salon New Harmony Gallery, 507 Church St., New Harmony, IN. 812-618-5710 or hoosiersalon.org. APRIL 16 Trivia Tonight: Aurora’s Annual Dinner & Game Night Aurora’s 14th annual Trivia Tonight is a fundraiser to support the organization’s mission of creating solutions to prevent and end homelessness in Evansville. About 150 guests at more than 25 tables compete to win trivia prizes and enjoy dinner. P Evansville Country Club, 3810 Stringtown Road. 5:45 p.m. auroraevansville.org. EVANSVILLE LIVING CITY VIEW 2021

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CULTURE & EVENTS APRIL 17 Party for the Planet Celebrate Earth Day at Mesker Park Zoo and Botanic Garden. There will be stations set up throughout the zoo with information about different environmental issues, activities, animal encounters, and more. P Mesker Park Zoo and Botanic Garden, 1545 Mesker Park Drive. 812-435-6143 or meskerparkzoo.com. APRIL 21 & 24 Evansville Bowl for Kids’ Sake Save the date for the annual Bowl For Kids’ Sake in Evansville, one of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwestern Indiana’s biggest fundraisers. We hope to hold this event in person if public health guidelines and safety allow. P Location and time TBD. Mentoringkids.org/events. APRIL 24 & 25 Farm Fest A two-day event where we celebrate Indiana’s rich farming history and honor the farming history of Angel Mounds. Guests will experience our onsite smokehouse, making popcorn over a fire, tasting homemade butter, blacksmith and engine demonstrations, tractors, corn and coffee grinders, and

more. Price is included with general admission to the site. COVID-19 restrictions may affect maximum participants. P Angel Mounds Historic Site, 8215 Pollack Ave. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. facebook.com/AngelMoundsSHS.

Grammy nomination. It is sure to be a magical night of amazing music! P The Victory Theatre, 600 Main St. 7 p.m. 812425-5050 or evansvillvephilharmonic.org.

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MAY 4 Masterchef Junior Live! MasterChef Junior Live! brings MasterChef junior directly to fans and foodies alike — live on stage! The family-friendly show will feature head-to-head cooking demonstrations and fun challenges with past MasterChef Junior contestants, and an overall immersive audience experience fun for all ages. P Victory Theatre, 600 Main St. 6:30 p.m. 812436-7050 or victorytheatre.com.

MAY 1 Fantasy Night at the Phil Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Roger Kalia, will conclude their Pops season in an interactive and engaging program of magic and fantasy. The orchestra will perform selections from John Williams’ Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone as well as music from the television hit Game of Thrones. We also are thrilled to collaborate with Grammy nominated composer Austin Wintory in a performance of Journey, which is the first video game score to ever receive a

MAY 6 Phyllis Schreiber Golf Invitational The Evansville Parks Foundation, Inc. presents the Phyllis Schreiber Golf Inviational. The fundraiser includes lunch, a putting contest, various golf games, dinner, and awards. The entry fee is $250 per foursome and $75 for individuals. You can sponsor a hole for $125. P Helfrich Golf Course, 1550 Mesker Park Drive. 10:30 a.m. 812-424-2704 or evansvilleparksfoundation.org/golf.

APRIL 29 Keep the Ark Afloat Join us for Keep the Ark Afloat, the Ark Crisis Children’s Center twentieth annual dinner and auction fundraising event. P Ark Crisis Children’s Center, 415 Lincoln Ave. 812-423-9425 or arkcrisis.org

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MAY 8 Spring Heritage Day Step back in time with costumed interpreters, demonstrators, kids activities, special old time music throughout the day, food, and more. P Lincoln Pioneer Village and Museum, 928 Fairground Drive, Rockport, IN. 9 a.m. 812-6499147 or lpvdirector@gmail.com. MAY 21 New Hope Baptist Church Presents Le’Andria Johnson The New Hope Baptist Church announces a special farewell concert featuring Gospel star and Grammy Award winner Le’Andria Johnson. The internationally known gospel artist will perform in celebration of the successful tenure and leadership of Rev. Rabon Turner as the senior Pastor of New Hope for 15 years. P Victory Theatre, 600 Main St. 7 p.m. 812436-7050 or victorytheatre.com. MAY 22 Going, Going, Gone to the Dogs! Benefit Dinner and Auction The annual auction is the Vanderburgh Humane Society’s largest fundraiser. Normally, this splendid evening features a preview cocktail party, a plated dinner, and both silent and live auctions with hundreds of items ranging from $25 up to $5,000. P Old National Events Plaza, 715 Locust St. 812-426-2563 or vhslifesaver.org. MAY 27 Evansville Living Idea Home on WNIN Join the staff of Evansville Living magazine along with local home builder Hirsch Custom Homes for an extensive tour of the 2021 Idea Home located in the Victoria Estates in Newburgh, Indiana. The program will showcase the latest ideas in residential living from custom building to interior design and décor by local vendors, all in one home. Proceeds raised from the 2021 Idea Home benefit the Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Ohio Valley. P Premieres on 9.1 WNIN PBS at 7 p.m. evansvilleliving.com/section/idea-home-2021

MAY 29 2021 Run Victoria Run Victoria is a 5k on the beautiful back nine at Victoria National Golf Course and the Cook Orthodontics Kids Dash in Warrick County, Indiana. P Victoria National Golf Course, 2000 Victoria National Blvd., Newburgh, IN. 7 a.m. warricktrails.org. MAY 31 Oak Hill Cemetery Memorial Day Service Oak Hill Cemetery Memorial Day Service will be held at the Veterans Plaza. In case of rain, the service will be held inside Chapel One. P Oak Hill Cemetery and Arboretum, 1400 E. Virginia St. 11 a.m. 812-435-6045. MAY 31 Locust Hill Cemetery Memorial Day Service Locust Hill Cemetery Memorial Day Service will be held around the Gresham Memorial Flag Pole. In case of rain, the service will be held inside the Chapel of Eternal Peace. P Locust Hill Cemetery and Arboretum, 3800 Kratzville Road. 10 a.m. 812-435-6040.

JUNE JUNE 5 Jammin’ on the Wabash Enjoy evening performances of Bluegrass Music at the Harmonie State Park Amphitheater. Activities will follow the State’s guidance for event planning, including social distancing, mask requirements, handwashing, and sanitizing of program materials. P Harmonie State Park, 3451 Harmonie State Park Road, New Harmony, IN. 812-682-4821 or events.in.gov/dnr. JUNE 5 Zoo Brew Tap into your wild side at Zoo Brew. This adults-only event takes place at the zoo after hours. Sample beers from local, regional, and national brewers and wineries, and enjoy live music and more. P Mesker Park Zoo and Botanic Garden, 1545 Mesker Park Drive. 812-435-6143 or meskerparkzoo.com. JUNE 6 Fourth Annual Evansville Food Truck Festival New trucks, new flavors, new entertainment,

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MAY 7 Whiskey Myers Concert Whiskey Myers has played more than 2,000 live shows since their emergence in 2007 and has sold out 95 percent of their headlining shows over the past two years to everincreasing crowds. New self-produced album “Whiskey Myers,” out now on the band’s own Wiggy Thump Records debuted atop the Country and Americana/Folk sales charts at No. 2 on the Rock chart and No. 6 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart. P Victory Theatre, 600 Main St. 7 p.m. 812436-7050 or victorytheatre.com.

the who’s who of the Midwest Food Truck scene! Each returning food truck will be encouraged to offer new items showcasing their culinary skills. P Bosse Field, 23 N. Main St. Noon. evansvilleevents.com. JUNE 6-7 32nd Annual Summer Garden Walk The Garden Walk, organized by the Bloomington, Indiana Garden Club, features five local gardens and a flower show following the theme of “Rhapsody in Blue” at the Monroe County History Center. Ticket proceeds go to support children’s programs in the community and Indiana University’s Hilltop Gardens as well as other civic plantings and beautification projects. P Monroe County History Center, Sixth St., Bloomington, IN. 10 a.m., June 6,; noon June 7. BloomingtonGardenClub.org. JUNE 7 40th Annual Heritage Open Golf Tournament Now in its 40th year, the Heritage Open is one of the premier golf outings in the Evansville area. The event includes breakfast, lunch, and an awards ceremony/dinner with a choice of morning/afternoon flight. Prizes are awarded along with a top-level golfer shopping experience. P Evansville Country Club, 3810 Stringtown Road. 812-485-4265 or give.stvincentevansville.org/home. JUNE 9 Easterseals Tribute Dinner Join Easterseals in celebrating our 75th anniversary with food, fun, and programing. Reservations required. P Crescent Room at Easterseals Early Learning Center, 621 S. Cullen Ave. 6 p.m. 812-437-2627 or LTerhune@evansvillerehab.com.

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CULTURE & EVENTS JUNE 12 Relay for Life The American Cancer Society Relay for Life is the world’s largest and most impactful fundraising event to end cancer. P Bethel United Church of Christ, 3029 N. Green River Road. 812-475-9486 or ryan.bixler-rigg@cancer.org. JUNE 12-13 New Harmony Antique Show New Harmony Business Associates sponsors the annual Arts in Harmony Festival featuring open-air fine arts, crafts, a busking competition, and music. Evansville Museum’s Art Curator, Tory Schendel-Cox, will judge and award cash prizes to selected artists and booths. Admission to all events is free. The New Harmony Antique Market will run in conjunction with the Arts Festival. P Downtown New Harmony, New Harmony, IN. 9 a.m. 618-554-2913 or 63tonyt@gmail.com. JUN. 14 Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band In a 20-year recording career that began when he was just 16, Kenny Wayne Shepherd has established himself as an immensely popular recording artist, a consistently indemand live act, and an influential force in a worldwide resurgence of interest in the blues. P Victory Theatre, 600 Main St. 7 p.m. 812436-7050 or victorytheatre.com. JUNE 15-16 Watercolor Workshop This watercolor workshop for children ages 10 to 14 is taught by local artist and award winner Cynthia Watson. Each day features a new objective accompanied with demonstrations, discussion, and paint time. P Hoosier Salon New Harmony Gallery, 507 Church St., New Harmony, IN. 812-618-5710 or hoosiersalon.org. JUNE 16-19 2021 W.C. Handy Blues & Barbecue Festival The W.C. Handy Blues and Barbecue Festival celebrates the life and legacy of Henderson, Kentucky, resident and “Father of Blues,” William Christopher Handy. Now one of the largest music festivals in the country, the event features some of the hottest national and local blues talent as well as barbecue sold by local vendors. P Audubon Mill Park, 123 N. Water St., Henderson, KY. handyblues.org. JUNE 18 Josh Turner Concert See American Gospel singer Josh Turner live in concert on June 18 in the Old National Events Plaza. P Old National Events Plaza, 715 Locust St. 7 p.m. oldnationaleventsplaza.com.

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JUNE 19 TO JULY 31 Expression in Harmony Exhibit Opening from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on June 19, “Expressions in Harmony” is an exhibit featuring Donna Arnold, Jo Belmont, Robert Pote, and work from the Children’s Summer Programs. P Hoosier Salon New Harmony Gallery, 507 Church St., New Harmony, IN. 812-618-5710 or hoosiersalon.org. JUNE 25 The Rivalry This Broadway play at the Lincoln Amphitheater chronicles the series of debates between incumbent Illinois Senator Stephen Douglas and an unknown lawyer named Abraham Lincoln that electrified the nation in 1858. P Lincoln Amphitheater, 15032 E. County Road 1500, Lincoln City, IN. 7 p.m. lincolnamphitheatre.com. JUNE 26-27 SWIMGA Tenth Biennial Tour de Fleur Garden Walk Tour 10 gardens throughout Evansville, Newburgh, and Mount Vernon, Indiana, during the tenth biennial Tour de Fleur Garden Walk from the Southwestern Indiana Master Gardeners Association. P SWIMGA Display Garden, 3501 E. Lloyd Expressway. swimga.org.

activities; themed concessions and food trucks; real and plush pet adoptions; and so much more. P Vanderburgh Humane Society, 400 Millner Industrial Drive. 812-426-2563 or vhslifesaver.org. DATE TBD Kid’s Parade Meet at the Campground gatehouse in Harmonie State Park with your decorated bike, wagon, or stroller for a wonderful parade! Activities will follow the State’s guidance for event planning, including social distancing, mask requirements, handwashing and sanitizing of program materials. P Harmonie State Park, 3451 Harmonie State Park Road, New Harmony, IN. 4 p.m. 812-6824821 or events.in.gov/dnr. JULY 3 Abraham Lincoln Freedom Festival Celebrate Independence Day at Rockport City Park next to the Lincoln Pioneer Village and Museum. Enjoy the annual Kiwanis car show, rummage sale, music, food vendors plus a fabulous firework display at dusk. The festival is free to attend. P Rockport City Park, 930 Fairground Drive, Rockport, IN. 812-649-9147. JULY 8 Reba in Concert The legendary Reba McEntire is touring and will make a stop in Evansville. One of the most successful female recording artists in history, Reba has sold more than 58 million albums worldwide and is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Hollywood Bowl Hall of Fame. P Ford Center, 1 S.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. 8 p.m. 812-422-8000 or fordcenter.com. HAIRY PAWTER & THE MAGICAL CREATURES

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CULTURE & EVENTS JULY 9 Easterseals Cool Car, Cold Cash Raffle Drawing A public drawing for a new vehicle of $15,000 in cash. Join us to celebrate the winners of this annual raffle! P Easterseals Rehabilitation Center, 3701 Bellemeade Ave. Noon. 812-474-2348 or HMills@evansvillerehab.com.

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JULY 25 Jeff Dunham – Seriously!? For more than 12 years, Jeff Dunham and his delightfully twisted cohorts, Peanut, Walter, José Jalapeño, Bubba J., and Achmed the Dead Terrorist, have filled arenas across the world. Jeff and his worldfamous cast of characters currently are on their brand-new international tour “Jeff Dunham: Seriously!?” P Victory Theatre, 600 Main St. 3 p.m. 812436-7050 or victorytheatre.com. JULY 26 Team 13 Open House Team 13 Training is a training program for those who are wanting to train for the Evansville Half Marathon or Race Day 8K. Over 13 weeks, we will provide tips, encouragement, and training to help you gain strength and confidence to cross the finish line! This a supportive community to help you reach your goals, become more active, and have a blast while training. Our Open House is a great time to sign up, ask questions, meet volunteers and more. $20 for YMCA members, $40 for non-members. Training includes a t-shirt, training plan, tips, supplied routes, and support. P Old Downtown YMCA, 222 N.W. Sixth St. 7 a.m. 812-492-6710 or ymcaswin.org.

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JULY 26-31 Vanderburgh County 4-H Fair From clogging and singing contests to demolition derbies, the Vanderburgh County 4-H Fair offers a week of activities for everyone. P Vanderburgh County 4-H Center, 201 E. Boonville New Harmony Road. 812-867-6217 or vanderburghcountyfair.com.


JULY 28-31 2021 Sandy Lee Watkins Songwriters Festival The Sandy Lee Watkins Songwriters’ Festival is four nights of intimate, acoustic live performances in Henderson’s historic downtown. You will be captivated by some of Nashville’s award-winning singer/songwriters as they share their stories behind the hit songs we hear on the radio! P Downtown Henderson, Kentucky. 7 p.m. 270823-6141or sandyleesongfest.com. JULY 31 Artistry Unhoused: Enlightenment from the Streets Opening Reception A lack of affordable housing is a key issue facing our community, causing an increase in homelessness. “Artistry Unhoused” is meant to build a wider understanding of people who are often overlooked, misunderstood or simply unwelcome through highlighting their creative contributions. This reception and subsequent exhibit is a collaboration with Aurora, the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana, local college photography students, and most importantly, those who are homeless or recently experienced homelessness here in the Tri-State. The gallery will run from Aug. 10-28. P Sauced Ballroom, 1113 Parrett St. 4:30 p.m. auroraevansville.org.

AUGUST AUG. 5-8 Jasper Strassenfest Celebrate Jasper’s German Heritage on the first weekend in August. Enjoy home brews, traditional German food, crafts, activities, and other events. P 1 Courthouse Square, Jasper, IN. 6 p.m. jasperstrassenfest.org.

this event is great for beginners and those training to participate in the Evansville Half Marathon. Our Downtown Evansville route takes you along the riverfront and through the city. P Downtown Evansville, 812-492-6710 or ymcaswin.org. AUG. 14 Collectors Carnival Antique & Flea Market Browse 300 booths in eight buildings and outdoors, full of antiques and treasures! Sponsored by Collectors Carnival Show Promotions. P Gibson County Fairgrounds, 709 N. Embree St., Princeton, IN. 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. 812-471-9419. AUG. 21 Girl Scouts of Southwest Indiana’s Tough Cookie Mud Run The Tough Cookie Mud Run is a 5k through the rugged woodland and steep hills of the Girl Scouts of Southwest Indiana’s resident camp facility, Camp Koch. Participants can expect natural and man-made obstacles, muddy pits, an artic dip, and fire. P Camp Koch, 5825 Girl Scout Road, Cannelton, IN. 2 p.m. 812-421-4970 or mfee@girlscouts-gssi.org. AUG. 25 The Great Race The Hemmings Motor News’ Great Race, the world’s premiere old car rally, is bringing 120 antique cars to Owensboro as part of 2,300-mile drive from San Antonio, Texas to Greenville South Carolina hosted by Hagerty Drivers Club. Enjoy incredible cars, live music, and food and drinks. P Downtown Owensboro, Kentucky. 5 p.m. 270926-1100 or dave@visitowensboro.com.

AUG. 26 Right to Life Annual Banquet Join the Right to Life of Southwest Indiana for the 2021 Right to Life Annual Banquet. Reservations for corporate sponsorships, tables, and individual tickets may be purchased or secured online or by calling the Right to Life office. P Old National Events Plaza, 715 Locust St. 812-474-3195 or cfrancis@rtlswin.org. AUG. 27-28 Newburgh Fiddler Fest Friends of Newburgh presents the Newburgh Fiddler Fest. The festival will feature catfish fiddler and filet dinners for sale, art and craft booths, a beer garden, and live entertainment. P Newburgh Old Lock and Dam Park, 525 State Road, Newburgh, IN. 5 to 8 p.m. and Noon to 8 p.m. facebook.com/Friends-of-NewburghInc-175319329181210. AUG. 27-29 E’ville Iron Frog Follies Street Rod Show

Benefiting Easterseals, the street rod show consists of concessions, 4,000 vintage cars on display, a craft fair, car parts swap meet, and a celebrity frog race on Saturday. Half-pot tickets will be available to support Easterseals. Tickets are $5 per person and children under 12 are free. P Vanderburgh County 4-H Center, U.S. Highway 41 N. and Boonville New Harmony Road. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. 812-428-FROG or eastersealsrehabcenter.com. AUG. 28 Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra Annual Gala Join us for a night of celebration at Tropicana. P Tropicana Riverfront Event Center, 421 N.W. Riverside Drive. 6 p.m. 812-425-5050 or evansvillvephilharmonic.org.

AUG. 7 Ark Crisis Children’s Center’s Fairy Tale Ball Presented by Tools 4 Teaching, the Ark Crisis Children’s Center’s Fairy Tale Ball will include horse-drawn carriage rides, dinner, dancing, crafts, and photo opportunities and meet and greets with famous Disney Princesses including, Cinderella, Elsa & Anna, Snow White, and more. For $25 become a Fairy Godparent and provide an Ark child a ticket to the ball; a clothing, hair, and makeup makeover; and transportation. P Evansville Country Club, 3810 Stringtown Road. 5 to 8 p.m. 812-423-9425. AUG. 7 YMCA 5K/10K The 5K/10K is the first race in our Series of Races. Two race distances to choose from,

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CULTURE & EVENTS AUG. 28 An Evening with Samantha Fish After launching her recording career in 2009, Samantha Fish quickly established herself as a rising star in the contemporary blues world. See this charismatic young, rising guitar hero and powerful live performer play at the Lincoln Amphitheater. P Lincoln Amphitheater, 15032 E. County Road 1500, Lincoln City, IN. 7:30 p.m. lincolnamphitheatre.com. AUG. 30-SEPT. 5 United Leasing & Finance Korn Ferry Tour Championship Combined with the 2020 season, the 2021 Korn Ferry Tour Season will conclude over Labor Day Weekend at Victoria National Golf Club in Newburgh, Indiana. P Victoria National Golf Club, 2000 Victoria National Blvd. Newburgh, IN. 812-430-6737 or LCATES@tourvisionpromotions.com.

SEPTEMBER DATE TBD 28th Annual Day of Caring Our Day of Caring is the largest one-day community-wide volunteer event, connecting more than 1,000 volunteers with nonprofit agencies in need of help with meaningful projects. The day kicks off with a breakfast celebration before we head out into the community to make a difference as we live united. P Location and time TBD, 812-422-4100 or unitedwayswi.org. SEPT. 5 Blues on the Rock Join the best Blues entertainment around! Live bands food, local craft beer. Come spend the day, bring your lawn chair and enjoy a full day of fun for the entire family. P Rockport City Park, 930 Fairground Drive, Rockport, IN. 812-649-9147. SEPT. 11 YMCA 15K The YMCA 15K is a second installment in the Series of Races. This route takes you through Downtown Evansville and along the Riverfront. This longer distance provides a different challenge and a preview of the Evansville Half Marathon route. P Downtown Evansville, 812-492-6710 or ymcaswin.org.

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SEPT. 18-19 2021 Kunstfest This celebration of German heritage and art is New Harmony’s largest and most anticipated event of the year. Vendors line the streets, showcasing art, gifts, antiques, crafts, and more. Many stores have special


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promotions, and don’t miss the musical entertainment and the festival food, from kraut balls to kuchen. P Downtown New Harmony, Indiana. 405-412-5413. SEPT. 20 Golf for Kids’ Sake Save the date for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwestern Indiana’s ninth annual Golf for Kids’ Sake fundraiser at Cambridge Golf Course. There will be more information available as the date approaches. P Cambridge Golf Course, 1034 Beacon Hill. Mentoringkids.org/events. SEPT. 21 Easterseals Golfing Fore Kids Golfing Fore Kids is open to all adult golfers and features a hole-in-one contest, longest drive and closest-to-the-pin contests, lunch, awards dinner, and goody bags. P Christmas Lake Golf Course, 1 Club House Road, Santa Claus, IN. 11 a.m. 812-437-2607 or CFranklin@evansvillerehab.com. SEPT. 23 Water For People Benefit Concert The Indiana Section of the American Water Works Association will host their annual Water For People Benefit Concert, one of the most anticipated events of the year, at Victory Theatre. P Victory Theatre, 600 Main St. 7 p.m. 812436-7050 or victorytheatre.com. SEPT. 23 Aurora’s Annual Supporter Breakfast Aurora’s annual Supporter Breakfast will celebrate the previous year’s accomplishments,

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CULTURE & EVENTS recognize generous supporters, share stories, and introduce our new faces. Breakfast is complimentary thanks to our sponsor, Deaconess. P Deaconess Gateway, 4011 Gateway Blvd., Newburgh, IN. 7 a.m. auroraevansville.com. SEPT. 25 Opening Night Classics Join the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Roger Kalia, to kick off our classics season. P The Victory Theatre, 600 Main St. 7 p.m. 812-425-5050 or evansvillvephilharmonic.org. SEPT. 25 TO NOV. 6 Falling for Art Exhibit The opening reception for “Falling for Art” featuring Steve Dodge, Alan Larkin, and Sarah Luginbill, will be from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sept. 25. P Hoosier Salon New Harmony Gallery, 507 Church St., New Harmony, IN. 812-618-5710 or hoosiersalon.org.

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OCT. 1 International Food Festival The Islamic Center of Evansville presents the annual International Food Festival. Enjoy international cuisine and a Bazaar at this festive event. All proceeds benefit the Tri-State Food Bank. P Location and time TBD, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. isevv.org. OCT. 2 Evansville Half Marathon The Half Marathon is the third race in the Series of Races, you can earn two medals if you participate in the entire Series and the Half ! The route takes you through Downtown, parks, Greenway, and finishes along the riverfront where you will receive your finisher medal. P Downton Evansville, 812-492-6710 or ymcaswin.org. OCT. 2 Race Day 8K This race shares the same start and finish line as the Evansville Half Marathon. It is a great option for all athletes and families to train. Our 4.97-mile route leads through Downtown Evansville and finishes along the riverfront where you will receive your finisher medal. P Downton Evansville, 812-492-6710 or ymcaswin.org.

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OCT. 2 Harvest Craft Fair in the Park Local goods for sale as well as inflatables, fire trucks, face painting, pioneer demos, crafts, trivia games, and more! Activities will follow the


State’s guidance for event planning, including social distancing, mask requirements, handwashing, and sanitizing of program materials. P Harmonie State Park, 3451 Harmonie State Park Road, New Harmony, IN. 812-682-4821 or events.in.gov/dnr. OCT. 2 2021 ParksFest Music Festival Enjoy a free, all-day music festival in Garvin Park, focused around engaging the community and bringing awareness to the city parks. The festival returns with food and drink vendors, a beer garden, and a lineup of live music. P Garvin Park, 1600 N. Main St. 11 a.m. parksfestevansville.com. OCT. 9 The Village People The Village People, a popular disco group, will perform at Victory Theatre on Oct. 9. P Victory Theatre, 600 Main St., 7 p.m. 812-436-7050 or victorytheatre.com. OCT. 14-17 22nd Annual Dulcimer Chautauqua on the Wabash This festival celebrates and focuses on dulcimers with workshops, performances, opportunities to shop, learn, and play. Fun for the dulcimer players, but also for those who like to sit back and listen. P Downtown New Harmony, Indiana. 405-412-5413. OCT. 15-17, 22-24 Boo at the Zoo Mesker Park Zoo and Botanic Garden’s annual event for family Halloween fun offers live entertainment, décor, trick or treating, storytelling, animal encounters, a nightly costume contest with prizes, and much more. P Mesker Park Zoo and Botanic Garden, 1545 Mesker Park Drive. 812-435-6143 or meskerparkzoo.com.

OCT. 16 33rd Annual Cornette Ball Join the St. Vincent Evansville Foundation for a fun, elegant evening featuring a delicious three course meal, midnight snack, and dancing to a live band — all to support the programs and services of Ascension St. Vincent Evansville. P West Baden Springs Hotel, 8538 West Baden Ave., West Baden Springs, IN. 812-485-4265 or give.stvincentevansville.org/home. OCT. 16-17 Reid’s Orchard Apple Festival Browse more than 100 craft booths, 20 food booths, carnival rides, a petting zoo, horse rides, Reidland Play Area, and demonstrations during Reid’s Orchard’s annual Apple Festival. P Reid’s Orchard, 4818 Highway 144, Owensboro, KY. 10 a.m. Sat. and noon Sun. 270685-2444 or reidorchard.com. OCT. 16-17 2021 Arts in Harmony Festival Arts in Harmony is a weekend-long festival for fine arts, crafts and music in historic downtown New Harmony. Local and regional artists will be present to both sell and discuss their creations. Discover a wealth of arts and crafts, from paintings, sculpture and jewelry to ceramics, basketry, ironwork, woodwork and furnishings. The 2021 festival will be a juried and judged show and cash prizes will be awarded to winning artists and booths. There will also be a Busking Competition for musicians. P Downtown New Harmony, Indiana. 405-412-5413. OCT. 4-9 100th Annual West Side Nut Club Fall Festival This weeklong festival on Franklin Street includes carnival attractions, more than 126 food booths, amateur talent competitions, free entertainment, and a parade. P West Franklin Street. Nutclubfallfestival.com. OCT. 23 Haunted Harmonie A Halloween Celebration with hayrides, trick-or-treating, scavenger hunts, a pumpkin decorating contest, and more! Activities will follow the state’s guidance for event planning, including social distancing, mask requirements, handwashing and sanitizing of program materials. P Harmonie State Park, 3451 Harmonie State Park Road, New Harmony, IN. 812-682-4821 or events.in.gov/dnr.

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CULTURE & EVENTS OCT. 23 Fall Heritage Day Walk in Lincoln’s footsteps as you become part of the past. Visit with costumed interpreters and demonstrators. Fun for the entire family. Kids activities, museum tour, music, food and more. P Rockport Lincoln Pioneer Village & Museum, 928 Fairground Drive, Rockport, IN. 9 a.m. 812649-9147. OCT. 30 Collectors Carnival Antique & Flea Market Browse 300 booths in eight buildings and outdoors, full of antiques and treasures! Sponsored by Collectors Carnival Show Promotions. P Gibson County Fairgrounds, 709 N. Embree St., Princeton, IN. 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. 812-471-9419.

NOVEMBER DATE TBD United Way Volunteer Reception Volunteers are the heart of a community. We take the opportunity during the month of Thanksgiving to celebrate and honor our volunteers who give so much of their time and talent throughout the year. P Location and time TBD. 812-422-4100 or unitedwayswi.org.

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NOV. 5-7 Pet Pictures with Santa Don’t miss a Tri-State Christmas tradition! The Vanderburgh Humane Society is host to the longest-running Pet Pictures with Santa event in the Tri-State, celebrating 35 years in 2021. Mr. Clause himself makes the trip to Washington Square Mall from the North Pole during the first full weekend in November each year. This allows families to get their photos back in plenty of time for family Christmas cards! P Washington Square Mall, 4800 S. Green River Road. 12 p.m. 812-426-2563 or vhslifesaver.org. NOV. 6 2021 Tri-State Food Bank Mac & Cheese Festival Local chefs will compete to win trophies for the gooiest, most delicious mac & cheese dishes in three categories – traditional, upscale, and dessert. The festival includes a silent auction, live music, a cash bar, craft brew samples, People’s Choice Awards, and celebrity judges. This is a family-friendly event. All proceeds benefit Tri-State Food Bank. Satisfy your mac & cheese craving and support a good cause at the same time. P Tri-State Food Bank, 2504 Lynch Road. 4 p.m. 812-303-3595 or tristatefoodbank.org.


NOV. 9 Passion for Fashion Easterseals presents, Passion for Fashion, a style show and luncheon. Reservations are required to attend this lunch, fashion show, and silent auction. P Tropicana Riverfront Center, 421 N.W. Riverside Drive., 11:30 a.m. 812-474-2348 or HMills@evansvillerehab.com. NOV. 11 Oak Hill Cemetery Veterans Day Service Oak Hill Cemetery Veterans Day Service will be held at the Veterans Plaza. In case of rain, the service will be held inside Chapel One. P Oak Hill Cemetery and Arboretum, 1400 E. Virginia St. 1 p.m. 812-435-6045. NOV. 11 Locust Hill Cemetery Veterans Day Service Locust Hill Cemetery Veterans Day Service will be held around the Gresham Memorial Flag Pole. In case of rain, the service will be held inside the Chapel of Eternal Peace. P Locust Hill Cemetery and Arboretum, 3800 Kratzville Road, 11 a.m., 812-435-6040. NOV. 18-20 The Homeless Experience Project: 48 Hours in the Life Aurora’s event asks 10 individuals from the community, including Executive Director Zac Heronemus, to live on the streets as a person experiencing homelessness for 48 hours. The immersive experience event will serve as an educational tool, raising awareness in the community about the homeless population that Aurora serves. Each individual will work within their sphere of influence to raise funds. P Evansville. Noon. auroraevansville.com. NOV. 25-JAN. 1 Ritzy’s Fantasy of Lights The 28th annual Ritzy’s Fantasy of Lights, benefiting Easterseals, is a drive-through,

mile-long winter light show with more than 60 elaborate scenes. Tickets are $7 to $25 per vehicle depending on the number of passengers. Horse-drawn carriages are available weather permitting for an additional cost. P Garvin Park. 812-437-2607 or CFranklin@ evansvillerehab.com.

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DEC. 3-4 Breakfast with Santa Mesker Park Zoo and Botanic Garden is decking the halls to welcome Santa to the zoo. Enjoy a hot breakfast while sharing your list with Santa and taking fun photos. Children will receive treats and make a special holiday craft, and guests can enjoy animal encounters. P Mesker Park Zoo and Botanic Garden, 1545 Mesker Park Drive. 812-435-6143 or meskerparkzoo.com. DEC. 4 Candy Cane Express The Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra and Maestro Kalia present a one-hour family matinee geared for families and younger children. The Evansville Philharmonic Chorus and Children’s Choir join EPO on stage for a performance of your favorite holiday songs and carols. Santa may even make an appearance! P The Victory Theatre, 600 Main St. 2 p.m. 812425-5050 or evansvillvephilharmonic.org. DEC. 4 Evansville Rotary Club’s Santa Run This 5K run/walk in December is a great way to get into the holiday season. Participants are encouraged to wear a Santa suit as they raise funds to support local organizations. P Eykamp Scout Center, 3501 E. Lloyd Expressway. 812-962-4687 or info@ evansvillerotary.com. RITZY’S FANTASY OF LIGHTS

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DEC. 4-5 Peppermint Pops The Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra and Masetro Kalia present Evansville’s most beloved holiday performance — our annual Peppermint Pops. The Chorus and Children’s choir join EPO to bring your favorite holiday songs and carols to life. There may even be a visit from Santa! P The Victory Theatre, 600 Main St. 7 p.m. Saturday, and 2 p.m. Sunday. 812-425-5050 or evansvillvephilharmonic.org. DEC. 4-5 Christmas in New Harmony Festival The annual Christmas parade, the new lighted golf cart parade, a Gnome Scavenger Hunt, decorating contests, special shopping opportunities, Santa visits, carriage rides, food, house tour and much more! P Downtown New Harmony, Indiana. 405-412-5413. DEC. 17 “Messiah” by Candlelight Under the direction of Philharmonic Music Director Roger Kalia, a baroque-size orchestra drawn from the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra will join forces with voices from the Evansville Philharmonic Chorus and four accomplished soloists to present this 18th century masterpiece in its traditional setting. P Trinity United Methodist Church, 216 S.E Third St. 7 p.m. 812-425-5050 or evansvillvephilharmonic.org. DEC. 18 Wreaths Across America Wreaths Across America is a national nonprofit organization whose mission – remember, honor, and teach — is carried out each year in part through the laying of wreaths on National Remembrance Day each December. There will be a remembrance ceremony held on the Veterans Plaza, just inside the main gate of Oak Hill Cemetery. P Oak Hill Cemetery and Arboretum, 1400 E. Virginia St. 11 a.m. 812-435-6045.

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812-459-0036 ADVERTISER INDEX Company...................................Page Ascension St. Vincent...................... 2 Atlas World Group...........................51 Baird....................................................... 53 Biaggi’s....................................................51 Bosse Title Company.....................64 Brinker’s Jewelers.................................3 Bud’s Harley-Davidson................... 74 Caliber Home Loans.......................68 CenterPoint Energy.........................42 Charles Schwab.................................49 Children’s Museum of Evansville (cMoe).................. 57, 58 Colonial Classics, Inc.........................8 Deaconess Hospital........................39 Department of Parks and Recreation.............................. 58, 60 e is for everyone..........................OBC Edward Jones ....................................36 ERA First Advantage Realty, Inc. ......................................12 Evansville Christian School.......... 73 Evansville Day School.....................40 Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science............58, 59 Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra........................................54 Evansville Regional Airport............6 Evansville Surgical Associates....... 5 Evansville Teachers Federal Credit Union.................50 Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library................................54

Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation...................64 Evansville Wartime Museum.......59 F.C. Tucker Emge Realtors.............................IBC Frank’s Catering..................................51 German American Bank................44 Gerst Bavarian Haus........................ 43 Gill Orthodontics............................68 Give a Dog a Bone........................... 73 Growth Alliance for Greater Evansville.........................14 Henderson County Tourist Commission............................56, 57 Holy Rosary School.........................48 Hyatt Place Downtown..................10 J.E. Shekell............................................ 75 Jill Lucy, ERA First Advantage......79 Kentucky Lake CVB..................57, 60 Landmark Realty and Development................................76 Landscapes by Dallas Foster, Inc.........................78 Lea Matthews Furniture and Interiors...................................16 Legence Bank..................................... 72 Liquor Locker.....................................76 LST 325...........................................57, 60 McMahon Exterminating, Inc.....70 Mesker Park Zoo and Botanic Garden.....................55, 59 NiteLiters, Inc.................................... 72 Pangea Kitchen..................................35

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Resource Guide New to Evansville and still finding your way around the city? Here’s a list of commonly needed contact information, from finding the post office to choosing the best school for your child. To subscribe to Evansville Living and Evansville Business: Tucker Publishing Group 25 N.W. Riverside Drive Ste. 200 818-286-3122 evansvilleliving.com

For a question about city government: City of Evansville Office of Mayor Lloyd Winnecke 1 N.W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Room 302 812-436-4962 evansvillegov.org

For a question about county government: Vanderburgh County Commissioners Civic Center Complex, Room 305 1 N.W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Room 305 812-435-5241 vanderburghgov.org

To find a local post office: U.S. Postal Service Main Post Office 800 Sycamore St., 812-429-3411 West Wabash 801 N. Wabash Ave., 812-423-6090 River City 1915 Washington Ave., 812-471-1966 Lawndale 802 S. Green River Road, 812-473-4151 Diamond Valley 600 Cross Valley Circle, 812-424-1830 Woodland Center Postal Store 1310 N. Green River Road, 812-475-9065

To find a branch of a public library: Willard Library 21 N. First Ave., 812-425-4309 willard.lib.in.us

EVPL Central Library 200 S.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. 812-428-8200 East 840 E. Chandler Ave., 812-428-8231

Stringtown 2100 Stringtown Road, 812-428-8233

Solid Waste District (recycling) 812-436-7800

North Campus 4100 Millersburg Road, 812-867-7777

West 2000 W. Franklin St., 812-428-8232 evpl.org

Vectren (gas and electricity) 800-227-1376, vectren.com

Epworth Campus 4401 Epworth Road, Newburgh, IN 47630 812-853-7777

To renew your driver’s license: Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles East Branch 6240 E. Virginia St., Ste. A 888-692-6841 or 812-425-8289 North Branch 4209 U.S. Highway 41-N., Ste. 10, 888-692-6841 West Branch 2421 Allens Lane 888-692-6841 in.gov/bmv

To find out about local bus service: Metropolitan Evansville Transit System (METS) 812-435-6166 evansvillegov.org

To contact your congressman or senator: U.S. Rep. Larry Bucshon Evansville District Office 20 N.W. Third St., Ste. 800 812-465-6484 bucshon.house.gov U.S. Sen. Todd Young Evansville District Office Winfield K. Denton Federal Building 101 N.W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Ste. 110 812-465-6500 young.senate.gov U.S. Sen. Mike Braun 115 N. Pennsylvania St., Ste. 100 Indianapolis, IN 46204, 317-822-8240 braun.senate.gov

To register to vote: Vanderburgh County Voter Registration Office Civic Center Complex 1 N.W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Building 106, Room 214, 812-435-5222 vanderburghgov.org

To establish local telephone service: AT&T 800-288-2020 Spectrum 812-270-4092 Sprint/Nextel 812-471-2786 WOW! 812-437-0345 TDS Telecom 812-874-2255

To establish local cable service: AT&T 800-288-2020 Spectrum 812-270-4092 WOW! 812-437-0345

To learn about local events and attractions: Evansville Convention & Visitors Bureau 401 S.E. Riverside Drive 812-421-2200 visitevansville.com

To find out more about local schools: Public Schools: Evansville Vanderburgh School Corp. 951 Walnut St., 812-435-8453 evscschools.com

Charter Schools: Joshua Academy 1230 E. Illinois St., 812-401-6300 joshuaacademyschools.com Signature School 610 Main St., 812-421-1820 signature.edu

Faith-based Schools:

North Park 960 Koehler Drive, 812-428-8237

Warrick County Voter Registration Office Judicial Center 1 County Square, Ste. 220, Boonville, IN, 47601, 812-897-6161 warrickcounty.gov

Oaklyn 3001 Oaklyn Drive, 812-428-8234

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Evansville Christian School East Campus 4400 Lincoln Ave., 812-477-7777

Red Bank 120 S. Red Bank Road, 812-428-8205

City of Evansville (water/sewer/trash), 812-436-7846

Cullen Campus 25 S. Cullen Ave., 812-437-7777

McCollough 5115 Washington Ave., 812-428-8236

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Catholic Diocese of Evansville 4200 N. Kentucky Ave., 812-424-5536 evdio.org

Crossroads Campus 10800 Lincoln Ave., Newburgh, IN 47630, 812-518-1700 evansvillechristian.org Evansville Lutheran School 111 E. Virginia St., 812-424-7252 evansvillelutheranschool.com Trinity Lutheran School 1401 W. Boonville New Harmony Road 812-867-5279 trinitydarmstadt.org

Private Schools: Evansville Day School 3400 N. Green River Road 812-476-3039 evansvilledayschool.org Montessori Academy 4611 Adams Ave., 812-479-1776 montessorievansville.org

Higher Education: Ivy Tech Community College 3501 N. First Ave., 812-489-5463 ivytech.edu/evansville University of Evansville 1800 Lincoln Ave., 812-488-2000 evansville.edu University of Southern Indiana 8600 University Blvd., 812-464-8600 usi.edu

To get involved in the community: Chamber of Commerce of Southwest Indiana 318 Main St., Ste. 401, 812-425-8147 swinchamber.com Evansville Convention & Visitors Bureau 401 S.E. Riverside Drive, 800-433-3025 visitevansville.com Keep Evansville Beautiful 209 Main St., 812-425-4461 keepevansvillebeautiful.org Junior League of Evansville 101Plaza East Blvd., Ste. 112, 812-434-6710 juniorleagueofevansville.org Vanderburgh Community Foundation 401 S.E. Sixth St., Ste. 203, 812-422-1245 vanderburghcommunityfoundation.org United Way of Southwestern Indiana 318 Main St., Ste. 504, 812-422-4100 unitedwayswi.org



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