Evansville Living May June 2021

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which turned into severe nerve pain in his right arm, chest and back. After several months, he said the pain became unbearable. He had trouble sleeping and said he was no longer able to enjoy golf or work a full day at his landscaping company. After having an MRI, Jeff and his doctor decided that surgery was the right option to help alleviate his pain and help him return to a more active lifestyle. In Janary 2020, Jeff had surgery at Ascension St. Vincent Evansville Orthopedic Hospital and said he quickly noticed a change in the pain he was experiencing. “The moment I woke up from the surgery, I knew I was fixed — the nerve pain was gone,” said Jeff. He said he experienced only minor discomfort from the surgery itself. “As spine surgeons, we love this procedure because

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ON THE COVER Hubert and Maricel Reyes’ east-meetswest masterpiece in the Victoria Estates neighborhood serves as the 2021 Evansville Living Idea Home.

MAY/JUNE 2021 • VOL. 22, ISSUE 4

Photo by Zach Straw

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EVANSVILLE LIVING 2021 IDEA HOME Take a tour of the luxurious Victoria Estates home and learn about the people, businesses, and charity behind this year’s Idea Home project.

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24 Shelf Life Check out three books by local authors 25 The Guide Find out what’s happening in May and June 28 15 Minutes Jim Staley revels in the joy of making music 30 Social Life

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Travel Journal The beat goes on in New Orleans

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More Inside 10 From the Editor Those Three Words 12 Conversation 12 Snapshots 12 Subscriber of the Issue 13 Epilogue Patrick O’Connor debuts a documentary detailing the history of the Mississippi state flag 128 Final Detail Pat Shoulders reminisces about the Arts Fest River Run

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Style File With vintage clothing, what’s old is new again Health Matters Join April Nading for her weekly plank breaks EVANSVILLE LIVING MAY/JUNE 2021

Start Your Engine Dawn Morand recounts her 2,745-mile motorcycle trip to Key West 19 Hoosier Fact Professor Torbert’s Orange Corn is nutritious and Indiana grown 19 Center of Attention The Pride of Bosse Marching Band is honored by Leadership Everyone 20 Encyclopedia Evansvillia Get the details on the West Side’s Mater Dei-ville 20 We Were Curious Haynie’s Corner sculpture stands tall 20 Trending Now Set sail with Eddie Gill’s “Journey For a Cause”

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CULTURE 23 Art Talk Multimedia artist Jenna Citrus takes her talents to the world of stop motion 24 On Display Get a preview of Evansville’s private Andy Warhol collections

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113 Craveables Get the scoop on Boonville’s TF Ice Cream 114 Cheap Eats Line up for a hearty meal at Downtown eatery Milanos 114 What We’re Trying Now Sample a savory dish of shrimp Pugliese at Sauced 115 Chew On This Tasty tidbits on the dining scene 116 Local Flavor Peruse the menus of five food trucks 120 Dining Directory More than 300 restaurant listings

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VOLUME 22 • ISSUE 4 MAY/JUNE 2021

EDITOR & PUBLISHER Kristen K. Tucker PRESIDENT, TUCKER PUBLISHING GROUP Todd A. Tucker CREATIVE DIRECTOR Laura Mathis SENIOR GRAPHIC DESIGNER Casey Scarbrough MANAGING EDITOR Jodi Keen

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From the Editor

THOSE THREE WORDS “W hy not Evansville?” Those are the three words that inspired this magazine and the question that no doubt has been the impetus for countless ideas taking root here in the River City. It’s what Susan and John Pickens asked when they visited us just a year after our doors opened. An Evansville Living Idea Home, they pitched, like the “Southern Living” Idea Houses they had enjoyed touring through the years. We agreed: Why not Evansville? The first Evansville Living Idea Home opened for tours in September 2003 in what was then the new neighborhood of Sutherland on Evansville’s far East Side. Idea Homes were then built in 2005, 2007, and 2009. The 2010 Evansville Living Idea Home was a completely remodeled home in the Washington Avenue Historic District, and we are proud to have won a national award for the project. During the recession following that time period, builders understandably were not as interested in constructing speculative homes. We put the Idea Home on a hiatus; not forgotten, but the time was not right. The right time came again in late 2018 when residential home builder Corey Hirsch, who was accumulating recognition for his award-winning new homes, let us know about a very unique home his company had been contracted to construct in Victoria Estates in Newburgh, Indiana. Could it work out to be an Evansville Living Idea Home? Together we met with the owners, Drs. Hubert and Maricel Reyes (with whom we already were acquainted through the Newburgh Sea Creatures competitive youth swimming program). Maricel and Hubert were interested in the charitable component of the Idea Homes we had produced, and they were happy to share the building of their home with readers of this magazine. Ground was broken on the Evansville Living Idea Home in August 2019, and in each magazine issue since, we have included an update on the home. As we know, the right time for the Idea Home also was the time of the pandemic, ultimately preventing public tours benefiting Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Ohio Valley. In determining how we might still produce the Idea Home signature project and even widen the audience that views it, we again asked, “Why not Evansville?” We set about producing the 2021

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Evansville Living Idea Home as a virtual and print tour. We partnered with WNIN Channel 9 working with their television and production pros Bonnie Rheinhardt and Sarah Downs to produce a 30-minute tour of the Evansville Living Idea Home 2021 airing at 7 p.m. on Thursday, May 27 on WNIN. Inside this magazine, beginning after page 48, is the special Idea Home insert, 48 pages completely about the home and the companies that worked together with Hirsch Custom Homes and the owners to build the remarkable space. Of course, we — along with the Reyes family, Hirsch Custom Homes, and the Idea Home sponsors — regret we could not invite you to personally tour the Evansville Living Idea Home. We hope you enjoy this special issue and tune in to WNIN Channel 9 at 7 p.m. on May 27 to watch. Look for the virtual tour to be linked to Evansville Living digital platforms, as well. May is looking up! Please be safe and well. As always, I look forward to hearing from you! Sincerely,

Kristen K. Tucker Publisher & Editor

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Conversation SUBSCRIBER OF THE ISSUE LOVE TO LOVE

HANDCRAFTED GRATITUDE

I get this lovely magazine from my nephew each year. Love it!

Another rustic element added to Nance Galleries’ collection to display our handcrafted offerings. A late 1800s carpenter’s workbench formerly owned by Indiana native, NBA player and coach, Jerry Sloan. Thank you, Evansville Living magazine and Dallas Carter for featuring this bench in your (January/February 2021) issue.

David Taber, Evansville

LOOKING AHEAD

Excited to be in this month’s (the January/ February issue of Evansville Living) magazine talking about projects and what’s to come.

Reading Local

Nance Galleries, via Facebook

Drew Cooper, via Facebook

OWL THE LOVE

MANY THANKS

The (“For the Birds”) article is out in (the March/April issue). Thanks so much to Dallas Carter, Zach Straw, Evansville Living, and Joanne Massey. They did a great job!

Please view our article in (the January/February issue of Evansville Living) page 18! Thanks for the feature! Bedford Collab, via Facebook

Susan Tromley, via Facebook

PICTURE PERFECT

Thanks for the nice write up about me and my pictures (on page 14 of the March/April issue of Evansville Living.)

LOVE AND ADVENTURE

Thanks to Evansville Living for the opportunity (in the January/February issue.)

We’re so excited to have been featured in the January/February issue of Evansville Living. We love to tell the story of our Nana and how she inspired this adventure. Also featuring the Elm Consignments & More, and our incredible local artists Alluring Lurid and Amothecary. Check us out!

Father Claude Burns, via Facebook

Corkscrew Curiosities, via Facebook

Robert Hartman, Evansville

BLESSED OPPORTUNITY

SNAPSHOTS

5Wilderness Explorers

Henderson resident and senior graphic designer Casey Scarbrough visited Giant City State Park in Makanda, Illinois with her husband, Layton. The two smiled with a copy of the 2020 City View issue during their wildlife viewing trip in March 2021.

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5Two Peas in a Pod

During the EVSC spring break in March 2021, 7-yearold best friends William Chapman and Lyla King took a trip with their families to Disney World’s Magic Kingdom in Orlando, Florida. Chapman’s mom, Candace, snapped a photo of the pair with the January/February 2021 issue of Evansville Living.

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lifelong Evansville resident, Margaret Angermeier has subscribed to Evansville Living for about 12 years. Prior to that, she often picked up a copy from local stores and shops. “I subscribe to Evansville Living because it keeps me updated on individuals, organizations and businesses that contribute positively to our community,” says Angermeier. She says her favorite article each year is the “10 Most Beautiful Homes” feature that often appears in the May/ June issue, (though not this year because of the 2021 Idea Home, but it will return next year). She is also interested in learning about real estate opportunities and properties for sale in the community. Angermeier loves to share all the great content inside Evansville Living with friends too, as she has been giving gift subscriptions to a group of girlfriends for the last two years. “We exchange gifts at Christmas, and it seemed like the perfect inexpensive gift for all of them,” she says. “Only one of them already had a subscription, so hers was carried forward. All of them loved a repeat gift subscription last Christmas. In fact, I think they will all be counting on me to continue gifting Evansville Living.”


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TAKE TWO Patrick O’Connor debuts another documentary hit

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hen longtime Evansville resident Patrick O’Connor appeared in the May/June 2017 issue of Evansville Living the filmmaker and owner of O’Connor Creative had recently completed the award-winning documentary “The Invisible Patients.” Now, he’s released another hard-hitting film five years in the making. “Look Away, Look Away” is the story of the Mississippi state flag, the last to have the Confederate battle flag integrated in its design. O’Connor began filming in 2016, short-

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ly after his family moved to Mississippi, covering both supporters and protestors of the flag who were hoping to either preserve or change the design through a statewide referendum. “There’s a certain value in that approach where you can reach a larger audience if a viewer understands that a film is not just going to take one side of it,” says O’Connor. “If they know their side is going to be represented, then they might also be open to understand the other side as well.” Mississippi’s flag was changed in January 2021 after a bill proposed in June 2020 passed, but the ever-relevant themes, events, and, most importantly, the people who were the driving forces behind O’Connor’s film still stand. “This film, even though it’s about an issue, was really about these people,” he says. “I’m drawn to stuff that has a really strong human/emotional component to it.” “Look Away, Look Away” debuted at the Oxford Film Festival in Oxford, Mississippi and will be submitted to other festivals across the country throughout 2021. — DALLAS CARTER

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A HIDDEN NEIGHBORHOOD P.20

TIMELESS THREADS Travel through the decades with vintage clothing BY DALLAS CARTER

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t Lovecraft Vintage Clothing, the future of fashion is in the past. Since 2017, owner Julie Jones has sold genuine vintage pieces at Booth 36 inside Riverside Antique Mall at 1205 E. Riverside Drive. Jones selects each item of men’s and women’s clothing, accessories, jewelry, and shoes from thrift stores, antique sales, and yard sales. A lifelong collector, the Evansville native began with wool coats and enjoys the preservation aspect of upcycling vintage clothes. “I think it’s nostalgia,” says Jones. “I like it when people see something and remember the story and time behind it. It’s the ultimate recycling, too.”

THROWBACK riversideantiquemall.com PHOTOS BY ZACH STRAW

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EAST SIDE AREA 812-476-7431 4001 E. Morgan Ave.

North Fulton and Florida Street

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FIRST AVENUE AREA 812-401-2440 4008 N. First Ave.

UE AREA 812-479-6111 300 N. Weinbach Ave.

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RIVERSIDE DRIVE AREA 812-401-1455 1222 E. Riverside Dr.

JIMTOWN AREA 812-759-2637 211 N. Heidelbach

Riverside Dr. and Hwy 41

Just off Lloyd Expressway

UNIVERSITY DR. AREA 812-423-4880 4920 University Dr.

ST. JOE AVE. AREA 812-402-3232 306 N. St. Joe Ave.

USI area near Dairy Queen

Just East of Mesker Park Zoo

MID EVANSVILLE AREA 812-422-5499 1164 E. Virginia St.

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HEALTH MATTERS

Planking with a Purpose Weekday plank breaks keep April Nading refreshed and rejuvenated IT’S 11 A.M. IN THE TRI-STATE. Most people are finishing up tasks before heading to lunch, but if you head to Yoga 101’s Facebook page, you can join in on an exercise that takes no movement and only five minutes. April Nading, an instructor at Yoga 101, streams her “plank breaks” each day Monday through Friday as a way to motivate others and encourage them to get simple, daily exercise. She started in April 2020, when many were staying home due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “Everybody was stuck at home, and the studio was closed, and I was just kind of in a funk one day, and I remembered I had admin privileges to our Facebook page, and so I thought, ‘I think I’m going to do a plank and stream it on our page,’” she says.

APRIL NADING

Nading held it for one minute her first time, but kept at it. She added on time for each plank, working her way up to five minutes. She had her hip replaced last May and had to start all over with planking, but eventually worked her way back up to five minutes. “It just became a fun thing, and now I don’t want to quit doing it,” she says. “I don’t know why I would stop now.” Nading insists you don’t have to be in tip-top shape, or even have workout attire, to plank. She herself has planked in a variety of places, including in her dining room, on a beach, in offices, and even on a rooftop. “My real goal here to try to motivate people to do a little more and try,” she says. “A lot of people are like, ‘Oh, I just can’t do it.’ I’ve had people tell me they thought they could only hold it 10 seconds and they held it 30.” — RILEY GUERZINI TAKING A BREAK facebook.com/evvyoga101

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LET’S RIDE Dawn Morand takes the back roads on her Harley motorcycles

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awn Morand was 12 years old when she started riding her first motorcycle. Now a co-owner of Bud’s Harley-Davidson with her sister Shannon Brown, Morand still craves the adrenaline rush that comes from riding a motorcycle.

RIDING IN STYLE Dawn Morand, co-owner of Bud’s HarleyDavidson, took her Harley-Davidson 2016 Street Glide Special (FLHXS) on a 2,745-mile, 10-day trip to Key West, Florida in March.

“If I’m having a really stressful Her journey took her through day, I love getting on my motorNashville, Tennessee, Atlanta, cycle and taking off,” says Morand, and Tampa Bay, Florida when who also volunteers as a firefighter, the group headed down the coast EMT, and rescue diver. “It’s a way through the stretch of I-75 in the of just shutting everything else out.” Everglades known as Alligator Morand owns three motorAlley. They rode to Key West cycles — a Harley-Davidson 2016 and from there across the Seven Street Glide Special (FLHXS), HarMile Bridge. On their way back, they came ley-Davidson 2009 XR1200 Sportup the east coast with stops ster, and Dual Sport Royal at Cape Canaveral, Florida, Enfield Himalayan. Each is TAKING OFF special in its own way and has buds-harley.com Savannah, Georgia, and Charlotte, North Carolina, a unique riding style, though where they traveled west to Asheshe says her favorite is the Street ville, North Carolina, through the Glide Special. “The one I will never sell is my Blue Ridge mountains. XR1200, because they don’t make But this is just one of many moit anymore, and it’s just lightweight torcycle trips Morand has taken and zippy and for me around town, throughout the years. She’s travI can just jump on it and take off. It eled the Northeast and out west, handles great in the mountains, but and next, she hopes to take a trip for a long trip, definitely the Street across Alaska, whether it’s on the Glide,” she says. “It’s just comfort.” interstate or across the country’s In March, Morand embarked many back roads. on a 2,745-mile, 10-day trip to Key “There’s just so much to see,” she says. “What really most of the West, Florida with some of her fun part is just when you get off the friends on her comfortable Street beaten path.” Glide, something she had on her bucket list. — RILEY GUERZINI

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ONE FOR ALL AND ALL FOR ONE The 15 marchers, six color guard, and four percussionists from the Pride of Bosse Marching Band worked with band director James Smith to create a heartfelt, award-winning performance during the COVID-19 pandemic

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A-maize-ingly Made

Professor Torbert’s Orange Corn is Indiana grown CORN, OR MAIZE, is the world’s most consumed staple food that, along with rice and wheat, comprises nearly half of all human food consumption. With this in mind, Purdue professor Torbert Rocheford set out on a mission in the 1990s to find a way to make corn more nutritious through natural selection, a process called biofortification. His main focus was on providing vitamin A-rich corn for sub-Saharan Africa. Wanting to bring this healthier corn to the United States, Torbert and his son Evan cofounded NutraMaize in 2015. Torbert handles the corn breeding, while Evan serves as the company’s CEO. The nutritional boost from this “Orange Corn” comes from increased levels of natural antioxidant pigments called carotenoids — the same compounds that gives carrots their orange color and health benefiting reputation. Non-GMO Orange Corn is now grown in more than 10 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. In the United States, NutraMaize grows its Orange Corn in Indiana with a farmer near Rushville, about 50 miles outside of Indianapolis. — RILEY GUERZINI

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BANDING TOGETHER Meet recipients of the 26th Annual Celebration of Leadership awards BY DALLAS CARTER

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hroughout the pandemic, the Pride of Bosse Marching Band from Benjamin Bosse High School has been marching onward. On March 18, their efforts were recognized by Leadership Everyone’s 26th annual Celebration of Leadership awards. The small but mighty band made up of 15 marchers, six color guard, and four percussionists, won the Sam Featherstone Youth Award for their September 2020 show “Making A Difference” after being nominated by Bosse principal Aaron Huff. “I was very excited that we won the award because it’s a big award and Bosse hasn’t really won anything major since the basketball team went to state,” says senior alto saxophone player Cooper Barnett. The band was among 125 nominees and received one of 43 awards presented at the virtual event which accepts public nominations to honor contributions that improve and transform the community. Band director James Smith says the winning performance — available on their YouTube page — rePHOTO BY ZACH STRAW

placed the excitement and fulfillment of the many cancelled competitions students would normally attend in the marching season. After a month of band camp in August, the students began working with Smith to develop the show from their own emotions and perspectives of the historic events of 2020. The show consisted of four movements based off of three songs — “Turning Tables” by Adele and “Hajnal” by Venetian Snares, composed by Frank Sullivan; and “You will be Found” arranged by Zach Scmitz — and personalized speeches from each of the five marching seniors. “Our speeches were developed over time and we added our emotions,” says senior baritone saxophone player Ali Mills. “Expressing ourselves and getting ourselves across to our audience is a really big part of what we try to do.” The Pride of Bosse’s personable and hard work paid off — and it wasn’t by accident. “We came in with the idea that if we left today because of COVID, we need to be satisfied with what we have on the field,” says Smith. “We pushed to get our performance done faster than we typically would that way, again if they shut us down, we were happy with the effort that we put in.” TO THE BEAT OF THE DRUM youtube.com/watch?v=P209HlxvDqM&t=4s leadershipeveryone.org/ MAY/JUNE 2021 EVANSVILLE LIVING

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vansville has its long-established neighborhoods and suburbs, such as Haynie’s Corner, Jacobsville, and Olde Towne — but there is one suburb few in the city know about which has stood on Evansville’s West Side for more than 50 years. Mater Dei-ville was first proclaimed an honorary suburb of Evansville in 1953 by Mayor Vance Hartke, with every mayor since issuing a similar proclamation. Encompassing all of Mater Dei High School on the West Side of Evansville, Mater Deiville was founded just a few years after the school was started in 1950. The suburb’s governing body, or student council, is patterned after the actual city government of Evansville with an elected mayor, judge, clerk, and common council along with many other appointed positions. “The standing folklore is that we are one of the few in the nation that actually still do that, though I don’t have anything to back that up,” says Student Council Advisor Jeanne Thomas. “Our students in elementary and middle school, most of them hear about Mater Dei-ville as they advance in their education, so when they get here, they already know about Mater Dei-ville.”

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Students get realworld civics lessons at Mater Dei-ville BY RILEY GUERZINI

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Setting Sail Eddie Gill making a ‘Journey For a Cause’ BY JODI KEEN

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HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT Mater Dei-ville is governed by Mater Dei’s student council, which is patterned after Evansville’s city government with an elected mayor, judge, clerk, and common council along with many other appointed positions. Each student files for voter registration to become a citizen of Mater Dei-ville on the first day of school.

WE WERE CURIOUS

Embracing the Elements Haynie’s Corner Sculpture exhibits dance-like qualities BY RILEY GUERZINI “ELEMENTS” SCULPTURE

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BEAMING OUT OF THE GROUND at the intersection of Southeast Second Street and Jefferson Avenue in Haynie’s Corner Art District is a sculpture with quite the history. Titled “Elements,” this fivebeam art piece contains 240 feet of steel welded into shapes that reach out from the center and stands 12-feet high. It was included in the Sculpt EVV project that took place from 2012 to 2015. The brainchild of University of Southern Indiana Professor of Art History Hilary Braysmith, Sculpt EVV brought 25 sculptures to Evansville from all over the continental U.S. to exhibit outdoors in Haynie’s Corner. “Elements” was created by Indianapolis artist Scott Wesphal,

who transported the disassembled pieces down to Haynie’s Corner to be installed in 2013. Consisting of five identical pieces gathered in a circle, each I-beam is minimally curved and at first glance have what appears almost to be a dance-like movement. “I love that sculpture,” says Braysmith. “I care about it and it’s a pleasure to see others enjoy it.” It was so popular that “Elements” won both the people’s choice award and the $20,000 purchase award for being a modern international symbol of strength. Though no longer active, the Sculpt EVV Facebook page is still full of photos and information from the project’s history — facebook.com/SculptEVV/

S C U L P T U R E P H OTO BY R I L E Y G U E R Z I N I . M AT E R D E I -V I L L E P H OTO P R OV I D E D B Y J E A N N E T H O M A S . E D D I E G I L L P H O T O P R O V I D E D B Y T H E G I L L F A M I LY .

Carmel, Indiana loves the outdoors, particularly boating and fishing. But the junior at Grace College in Warsaw, Indiana, has confronted confusion and judgmental remarks from those surprised to see a Black person take an interest in water sports. Realizing minority communities often are not involved in boating, Gill was inspired to launch Journey For a Cause, a 10day voyage from Indiana to the Gulf of Mexico. Gill plans to start his journey June 1 at Inland Marina in Evansville, traverse the Ohio River west, and then head down the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway to the Gulf. Joined by family at various points along the way, Gill and his crew will make stops at marinas on their route, meeting other water sports enthusiasts and highlighting that the color of one’s skin doesn’t determine the things a person loves to do. FOLLOW ALONG www.journey4acause.com


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Reinventing the Shot Photographer shows off her artistic diversity ART TALK

BALLROOM BLITZ Evansville photographer Jenna Citrus owns about 70 ball gowns that she has collected from stores around the country. She often uses them in her artwork.

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BY RILEY GUERZINI

MOST ARTISTS HAVE THEIR OWN STYLE, whether it be

abstract, minimalism, impressionism or others. For photographic-based designer Jenna Citrus, her style is non-style. “As I kept developing as an artist, one thing people kept saying is, ‘Oh, as you get older and more developed as an artist, your style will emerge,’” she says. “For me, it just hasn’t, almost on purpose. I just love trying new things and incorporating different elements.” Citrus was 14 years old when she first entered the art world. Every night before bed, she painted in her notebooks and felt a compulsion to keep creating. She received her first DSLR camera in 2009 and has been shooting and creating ever since. She graduated from the University of Southern Indiana with a degree in graphic design in 2015 and left Evansville in 2017 to attend graduate school at the University of Cincinnati. She came back to the area two years ago after leaving Georgetown, Ohio, when her partner Bryan Gish began working for her full-time for a year. They currently reside in Henderson, Kentucky. Never shy to explore a variety of mediums, Citrus is a photographer, graphic designer, painter, surface designer, album cover artist, and more. Lately, she’s gotten into video and music video production, including creating a stop-motion video. Her goal this year is to hire someone to help her write her own song. She’s also published two full poetry books, a photography book, a guided meditation audio book, and numerous journals with printed artworks on them. But at the end of the day, it’s photography that Citrus always comes back to. She says the camera is always involved at some point MAY/JUNE 2021 EVANSVILLE LIVING

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A DIVERSE PORTFOLIO Citrus creates art in a variety of mediums, including photography, graphic design, album covers, and paintings (left). These paintings are from a series in which she painted people’s hands and manipulated the paint digitally as it dripped onto canvases.

with whatever artwork she is creating. “I love taking pictures of paintings that are wet, so they’re a work in progress, and from there I’ll take them into the computer and work with them,” she says. “I did a series called the hand painted series, where I worked with other people and I painted their hands and then it dripped down onto canvases, and I was able to manipulate that digitally.” Recently, Citrus has looked for ways to reinvent herself, specifically when it comes to designing album and book cover art. Some of the books she’s created cover art for include “A Pursuit Of Summits” and “Gang of Four,” written by local authors Johnnie Williams and Terry Seaton. She enjoys finding different ways to integrate photography and graphic design. Ultimately, Citrus wants people to understand the happiness and positivity behind her art. “I’ve spent enough time in the sadness that I really just want to evoke positive, happy emotions with people and try to spread the happiness,” she says. DIGITAL DIVERSITY jennacitrus.com

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op into the colorful world of Andy Warhol at the Evansville Museum of Arts, History, and Science’s (411 SE Riverside Drive) latest exhibit, including two “Carol Coleman” lithographs. Through July 11, “The Many Styles of Andy Warhol: A Retrospective” will feature nine pieces loaned from private Evansville collectors, such as the University of Southern Indiana. Loaned by the Vyvoda Family Trust, the pink “Carol Coleman” depicts the late daughter of Kenneth and Jane Blaffer Owen, descendants of New Harmony, Indiana, founder Robert Owen. “It’s amazing to not only crowdsource an exhibition with a highcaliber artist, but I am grateful to work with the knowledgeable connoisseurs of art in Evansville,” says Tory Schendel Cox, Virginia G. Schroeder curator of art. The Museum is open to the public 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $12. — DALLAS CARTER

LADY IN PINK emuseum.org

SHELF LIFE “He has given me power over all of the shackles that needed to be broken, strongholds that had me bound, the things my flesh desired and craved for years for things I couldn’t let go of. The hold it had on me left me completely powerless.” — pg. 95

“Dad wrote constantly about Evansville, calling it “E-Town,” where he’d return to live out the rest of his life. He asked after friends who were getting married and launching careers. He worried he was falling behind. Mainly, he just wanted to be home” — pg. 10

The End from the Beginning

My Father When Young

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“Every summer Callie would sit on the beach and watch the couples and families come and go dreaming of one day having a husband and children of her own to share it with. This beach was her favorite place in the world.” — pg. 2

Love on Shore 2019 INDEPENDENTLY PUBLISHED

We met author Kristin Hardiman as she was selling her book “The End from the Beginning” door-to-door in Evansville. Her memoir captures her journey from darkness to marvelous light, a shipwrecked life to one of blessing and prosperity. Witness her glorious transformation from addiction to freedom through faith and family.

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Written by Evansville native Michael Tisserand, “My Father When Young” is a published book of photographs taken by his father, Jerry, including pictures of old Evansville and Henderson, Kentucky. Relive the late 1950s with one-of-a-kind photos of unique and vibrant scenes of everyday life from Barcelona to Evansville and New Orleans.

“Love on Shore” is a journey that goes deeper than any shoreline, with emotions of young love and determination. Evansville native and University of Southern Indiana graduate Ashlynn Johnson shows her readers that while love may seem simple and predictable at times, every person has the power to write their own ending.

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Stephen Mougin Concert at cMoe PHOTO BY ZACH STRAW

Join the Children’s Museum of Evansville for a free outdoor concert featuring artist in residence, Stephen Mougin, and fellow musicians. Concerts will take place on May 22 at 10:30 a.m. and 12 p.m. PChildren’s Museum of Evansville, 22 SE Fifth St. 10:30 a.m. 812-464-2663 or cmoekids.org

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Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana’s On The Roof concert series

These free summer performances will take place on the Arts Council’s Rooftop Art Deck in Downtown. The Rooftop Art Deck is an open-air venue featuring artist-designed furniture and a view overlooking Main Street in Downtown. In addition to hosting concerts, the roof is also used for meetings, party rentals, and other special events. Performances are 7-10 p.m. All shows are free and open to all ages. PArts Council of Southwestern Indiana Rooftop Art Deck, 212 Main St. 7 p.m. 812-303-3178 or artswin.org

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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 Evansville Living Idea Home in the Victoria Estates neighborhood 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 Evansville Living Idea Home benefit the Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Ohio Valley. PPremieres on 9.1 WNIN PBS at 7 p.m. evansvilleliving.com/section/idea-home-2021

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2021 Run Victoria

Run Victoria is a 5k on the beautiful back nine at Victoria National Golf Course. The event includes the Cook Orthodontics Kids Dash in Warrick County, Indiana. PVictoria National Golf Course, 2000 Victoria National Blvd. 7 a.m. warricktrails.org

Spring Funk Art Festival

This annual arts festival celebrates all sorts of artistic expression. Featuring artists from around the region and multiple states, this is a great opportunity to support creators and the art community. In addition to artists and artisans, there will also be food vendors to satisfy your hunger. A portion of the proceeds from the event will be used to promote and preserve the Arts District. PHaynie’s Corner. 10 a.m. hayniescorner.com

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Oak Hill Cemetery Memorial Day Service

Oak Hill Cemetery’s Memorial Day Service will be held at the Veterans Plaza. In case of rain, the service will be held inside Chapel One. POak Hill Cemetery and Arboretum, 1400 E. Virginia St. 11 a.m. 812-435-6045

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Sixth Evansville Memorial Day Run

The sixth annual Evansville Memorial Day Run, presented by Active Nutrition Supplement, is happening Monday, May 31 at Garvin Park. Remembering those who gave all, the run calls everyone who would like to become active through walking, jogging, or running. Race options include a 5k run/walk, 5k walk, 10k run/walk, and 10k walk. PGarvin Park, 1600 N. Main St. 7 a.m. evansvilleevents.com

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Fourth Evansville Food Truck Festival

The fourth annual Evansville Food Truck Festival is coming to Bosse Field on Sunday, May 30 from 1-9 p.m., with a two-hour VIP from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Indulge in the area’s top food trucks and experience a range of culinary tastes, from American comfort to seafood, barbecue, desserts and more. PBosse Field, 23 Don Mattingly Way. 1 p.m. evansvilleevents.com A L L P H OTO S P R OV I D E D U N L E S S OT H E R W I S E N OT E D. P L E A S E C H EC K E V E N T S F O R C A N C E L L AT I O N S A F T E R P R E S S T I M E

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Locust Hill Cemetery Memorial Day Service

Locust Hill Cemetery’s Memorial Day Service will be held around the Gresham Memorial Flag Pole. In case of rain, the service will be moved inside the Chapel of Eternal Peace. Also runs April 4, 11, 18, and 25. PLocust Hill Cemetery and Arboretum, 3800 Kratzville Road. 10 a.m. 812-435-6040

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JUNE 3

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Wine Down to the Weekend: Steve Greenwell Trio

Enjoy a glass of wine or a beer in the historic setting of the Reitz Home Museum’s garden, veranda, and patio. Bar service is from 5 to 7 p.m., and a variety of live entertainment will be featured. This event is free and open to the public. PReitz Home Museum, 112 Chestnut St. 5 p.m. reitzhome.com

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Indiana State Games

This annual event offers both recreational and competitive events for senior athletes. Competition is in five-year age increments, and winners receive gold, silver, or bronze medals. The Indiana State Games is the only qualifying site in Indiana to advance to the National Senior Games. Athletes participate from all over the city, region, state, and nation in more than 20 sporting events. PEvansville. Call or check online for venues. 812-297-9568 or Indiana.fusesport.com

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Get Up and Get Building

Join Evansville Habitat for Humanity on June 4 for its big kick-off at St. Theresa Place subdivision. This will be the first day Habitat will officially reopen its projects to volunteers. Those who have volunteered with Habitat in the past and want to get involved again are just as welcome as new faces who want to try out volunteering with Habitat for the first time. Food trucks and beverages will be on site, as well as live entertainment and more. P700 Herndon Dr. 812-423-5623 or evansvillehabitat.org

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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. PHarmonie State Park, 3451 Harmonie State Park Road, New Harmony, IN. 812-682-4821 or events. in.gov/dnr.

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Girl Scouts Unistellar eVscope

The Girl Scouts of Southwestern Indiana and the Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science are offering an upcoming event using the Council’s new telescope, the Unistellar eVscope. Cadet and Senior girls will be able to view real-time views of splendors in the night sky using the eVscope and their smart phone or tablet.

THE DEACONESS CLASSIC for Women’s

Health returns to full strength this year. Sponsored by the Deaconess Foundation, this all-women’s golf tournament is committed to raising awareness of women’s health and the importance of early detection, with proceeds providing financial resources to support community education, prevention, and treatment of diseases that threaten the lives of women everywhere. This year’s event is June 21 at the Evansville Country Club, with registration beginning at 9 a.m. For tickets, call the Deaconess Foundation at 812-450-3359. — RILEY GUERZINI PEvansville Country Club, 3810 Stringtown Road. 9 a.m. 812-450-3359

PEvansville Museum of Arts, History and Science, 411 S.E. Riverside Dr. 812-425-2406 or evansvillemuseum.org

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Going, Going, Gone to the Dogs! Benefit Auction

This annual auction is the Vanderburgh Humane Society’s largest fundraiser. The event usually includes a preview cocktail party, a plated dinner, and silent and live auctions with hundreds of items ranging from $25 up to $5,000. P812-426-2563 or vhslifesaver.org

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Easterseals “iCan Bike”

Children, youth, and adults with disabilities can achieve a dream — learning to ride a bicycle — at the Easterseals Rehabilitation Center’s annual “iCan Bike” day camp at Evansville’s National Guard Armory. “iCan Bike” is designed for individuals ages eight and up with mild to moderate disabilities or disabling conditions. Each camper attends for 75 minutes each day, with sessions scheduled between 8 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. or between 1 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. PNational Guard Armory, 3300 E. Division St. 812-479-1411 or www.evansvillerehab.com

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19th Annual West Side Nut Club Cruise-In

The West Side Nut Club’s 19th Annual Cruise-In will take place on West Franklin Street on June 12, from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. To participate, stop by Acorn Plaza, located at 10th and Franklin Street, between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. on the day of the event to register your vehicle. Awards will be announced at 8 p.m. PWest Franklin Street, 3 p.m. 812-465-2021

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New Harmony Antique Show

New Harmony Business Associates sponsors the annual Arts in Harmony Festival featuring open-air fine arts, crafts, a busk-

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of live entertainment. This event is free and open to the public. PReitz Home Museum, 112 Chestnut St. 5 p.m. reitzhome.com

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PDowntown New Harmony, New Harmony, IN. 9 a.m. 618-554-2913 or 63tonyt@gmail.com.

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See American country and gospel singer Josh Turner live in concert on June 18 in the Old National Events Plaza.

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. PAudubon Mill Park, 123 N. Water St., Henderson, Kentucky. handyblues.org

Josh Turner Concert

POld National Events Plaza, 715 Locust St. 7 p.m. oldnationaleventsplaza.com

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Book Signing with Michael Tisserand at Bluestocking Social

Join Evansville native and author of “My Father When Young” at Bluestocking Social Bookstore on June 19 for a book signing. “My Father When Young” is a published book of photographs taken by his father, Jerry, including pictures of old Evansville and Henderson. PBluestocking Social, 606B S. Weinbach Ave. 2 p.m. bluestockingsocial.com

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Wine Down to the Weekend: King’s Highway

Enjoy a glass of wine or beer at the Reitz Home Museum’s garden, veranda, and patio. Bar service is from 5 to 7 p.m., and the evening will feature a variety

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. PLincoln Amphitheatre, 15032 E. County Road 1500, Lincoln City, Indiana. 7 p.m. lincolnamphitheatre.com

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Abraham Lincoln Freedom Festival

Mark Independence Day at Rockport City Park next to the Lincoln Pioneer Village and Museum. Enjoy the annual Kiwanis car show, rummage sale, music, and food vendors, plus a fabulous firework display at dusk. The festival is free to attend. PRockport City Park, 930 Fairground Dr., Rockport, Indiana. 812-649-9147

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Fireworks on the Ohio 2021

Celebrate Independence Day with the largest free public fireworks display in the region, food vendors, kids’ activities, games, music, and more.

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ing competition, and music. Evansville Museum’s Art Curator, Tory SchendelCox, 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.

PDowntown Evansville riverfront. 6 p.m. 812-492-4536 or downtownevansville.com

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Commemorative Air Force Fly-In

Three World War II planes from the Commemorative Air Force will be at the Evansville Wartime Museum for tours and rides. Planes include a B-17 Flying Fortress, a North American T-6 Texan and a Beechcraft C-45 Expeditor. Admission is $20 and includes tours of all three planes. PEvansville Wartime Museum, 7503 Petersburg Road. 12 p.m. evansvillewartimemuseum.org

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THE SOUTHWESTERN INDIANA Master Gardener’s

Association’s 2021 Tour de Fleur Garden Walk will showcase 13 Evansville gardens at the end of June, including six on the West Side and six on the East Side and Newburgh, and SWIMGA’s own display garden at 3501 E. Lloyd Expressway. Advance tickets can be purchased for $20 from the Master Gardeners or at an area Schnucks market. Tickets are also available on the SWIMGA website for $22, and day-of tickets are $25 at the Display Garden. — RILEY GUERZINI

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REVELRY AND REBELLION Jim Staley’s music stems from a creative mind and a love of Ireland BY DALLAS CARTER • PHOTO BY ZACH STRAW

SOUND OF MUSIC Joliet, Illinois native Jim Staley discovered Irish folk music in the back room of a traditional Irish pub in the 1970s. But his passion for music and creative expression began many years before when he started guitar lessons at 7 years old.

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n 1974, in the crowded back room of The Laurels Pub and Restaurant in Killarney, Ireland, Jim Staley first heard Irish folk music. The Joliet, Illinois native has played the guitar since he was 7 years old and quickly fell in love with the genre of music so similar to his American favorites, rock and folk. While he has been an avid performer for the last 20 years, both with his former local band Avalanche Rose and solo — he released his first album “Homemade Irish Stew” with 10 original songs in 2018 — Staley’s musical talents remained dormant for many years while he focused on a professional communications career. He graduated from Lewis University, Romeoville, Illinois, with a bachelor’s degree in speech in 1970 and attended one year at the Brown Institute broadcast school in Minnesota. In 1971, he nailed his first disc jockey gig at WEIC in Charleston, Illinois. “I really got my chops writing commercials in Charleston because the salesperson would not write them,” says Staley. Staley’s radio work brought him to Evansville in 1973 as a DJ and later sales manager at WKDQ. While his time writing in radio laid the foundation for his eventual song writing, it also gave him a name in the area. With his ad agency — coowned with several partners from 1985 to 2007, when he became the sole owner and rebranded to Jim Staley Media — Staley is best known for the Dr. Dashboard and Liberty Pull Apart jingles as well as Fron-


“TO ME, MUSIC IS HAPPINESS. IT’S WHAT OTHER PEOPLE MIGHT LOOK TO ALCOHOL AND DRUGS — YOU CAN GET HIGH ON MUSIC.” tier Liquors’ commercials, which he has written and produced since 1980. During his almost 50-year media career, Staley also has won 14 American Advertising Awards for commercials in radio and TV. “My creativity is what I’m most proud of,” he says. While he’s been successful, Staley says the performance and ad industries aren’t about awards and glory. For Staley, who has notably performed at local spots such as the former Irish pub Ri Ra’s, Doc’s, and Penny Lane Coffeehouse, it’s about a passion for music that began in his childhood.

Why did you decide to play the guitar at such a young age? When I was a little kid, I loved Gene Autrey. He used to be in movies and TV shows, he’d be riding along playing the guitar, and I said, ‘I want to play the guitar.’ I started taking guitar lessons from a classical guitarist. I played at four or five recitals before I was 10. I then took it into high school and started a garage band called The Scepters. We played for a year and then we all went to college. I also started playing rugby in college. Rugby songs are nasty English songs. I was the rugby song leader, so I would bring my guitar to the parties. Then for a number of years, I didn’t even pick up a guitar.

While you write some of your own songs, you’re also known for performing covers, including traditional Irish folk songs. What artists and genres are you inspired to play and why? I grew up on rock n’ roll in the ’60s, I like Rod Stewart and, of course, The Beatles. My first album was “Surfin’ Safari” by The Beach Boys. Brian Wilson to me is A L L P H OTO S O N T H I S PAG E P R OV I D E D BY J I M S TA L E Y

obviously a genius in writing. In the mid ’70s, I became a Parrot Head — I love Jimmy Buffet, along with two of his contemporaries, John Prine and Steve Goodman. Prine just died last year, April 7, of COVID-19. I have a love of all sorts of music, from rhythm and blues to folk. What drove me to really be interested in Irish songs — what I call songs of revelry and rebellion — were the stories. One song called the “Wild Rover” is probably the most well-known. I’ve been to Ireland twice. Going into Laurels Pub in 1974 was the second time I was there; my wife Kathy and I, who have been married for 46 years, had just gotten engaged.

What does music, and playing music, mean to you? To me, music is happiness. It’s what other people might look to alcohol and drugs — you can get high on music. Playing guitar doesn’t matter if you’re Eric Clapton, or me, or someone who’s just starting out — to be able to pick up a guitar and sit by the fire or in the backyard and just play is extremely satisfying. Music, I would hope, could cure anything.

You’re best known in Evansville for performing at Ri Ra’s (the Tropicanaowned Irish pub that closed in 2018) and other local stages. What do you love about performing and how have you continued throughout the pandemic? I had been playing Irish music at RiRa’s since 2005. And I’ve been playing bars and coffee shops here up to when the pandemic hit. It was at Doc’s in November 2019 when I played last. Since then, I’ve gone to Facebook and started doing Facebook shows. On April 7, 2021, I did the John Prine one-year tribute on Facebook Live. I like being able to play music for people, because I do have a talent at it. No matter how good or bad it is, it’s something people seem to enjoy.

How does it feel to have your writing skills, as well as musical talents, come together in your album “Homemade Irish Stew”? To me, it’s a huge accomplishment. I guess I play for money and I play out at places, but am I a professional musician? In a sense, now I am. I feel like I can write music because of my creativity in the advertising field. It’s not the same, but it helps. I’ve always had the gift to be able to write commercials, and now music. Sometimes it’ll hit me; sometimes it’ll take more than three weeks to write a song. HOMEMADE MUSICIAN Jim Staley — who made a name for himself in Evansville through his ad agency Jim Staley Media, local performances, and his 2018 album, Homemade Irish Stew — has always been a performer. In the late 1950s, he even played his guitar for other children vacationing at the same Minnesota resort as his family. MAY/JUNE 2021 EVANSVILLE LIVING

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They started playing casually on a concrete patch in Friedman Park about two and a half years ago, before using the softball batting cages at Vann Road Park in Newburgh, Indiana. They currently play at Roberts Park, a large green area east of Swonder’s Ice AreNew youth cricket league gains steam na, where Roberts Stadium once stood. For BY RILEY GUERZINI • PHOTOS BY ZACH STRAW practice during the winter, they use Ryan Miller’s Complete Game Academy’s indoor rowing up, cricket was more than just iting coach from St. Louis. batting cages. a game to many South Asian families With about 20 players already on board, “We’re getting closer to the point, who reside in the Tri-State: It was an the league is making headway on gaining through some private donations, for the integral part of their home culture. new players and hopes to start tournaimprovements to start,” says Ron Beane, Now, a group of families in Evansville ments within the next few years. president of the Evansville City Council, is bringing this worldwide game right “COVID was a blessing in disguise,” says who helped the league secure the permit here to the city. Veneet Gupta, who along with his son Ray needed to use the field. “While this is a per “Growing up, this is the game we knew,” helped found the league. “When every kid fect place for them to play and it could very says Ruchi Bhatia, an organizer for what was at home, no school, and my kids were easily end up for them to be here permais the first youth cricket league formed in from India and they started calling all their nently, we’re not sure what the transition is Indiana. Parents and community members friends to play cricket, and then every kid going to be like in the construction phase.” volunteer to coach, and they also have a vis- got interested in it.” While the league is currently playing on a dirt pitch, Beane says organizers are looking to pave a concrete pitch and add turf to the 450 feet of space the league needs. “We’re hoping to make it permanent because the field is just perfect for them,” he says. “The Indian population is growing here locally, and this is their home game.” There are close to 400 South Asian families in the Tri-State. Cricket across the nation has gained considerable traction through-

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HEAD IN THE GAME Vishal and Ruchi Bhatia’s 12-year-old son, Suveer, struck an interest in cricket when his family took a vacation to India and saw children playing on the street. He picked up a bat from there and has continued to excel in the sport. Left, players and coaches from Indiana’s first youth cricket league.

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out the last decade, with leagues springing up in St. Louis, Cincinnati, Dallas, Atlanta, Indianapolis, and Nashville, Tennessee. The U.S. cricket team will compete at the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles for the first time. While the game looks similar to baseball, there are many differences between the two sports. Cricket pitchers, or bowlers, aim to throw a hard leather ball at a wicket (three standing wooden posts), which is defended by the batsman using a flat wooden bat. The ball can be thrown in the air or bounced on the ground. There are two batsmen and 11 fielders, including bowlers, on the field at once during the game. The main objective is to score as many runs as possible against the opponent after hitting the ball over a series of innings. “You need to have fine motion to hit the ball because it’s a flat bat,” says Vishal Bhatia, who helps coach the youth league players. “You have to have very fine coordination between your eyes and hands.” Though not a difficult game to play casually, it does take some time to get used to

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batting and pitching, says Vishal. Vishal and Ruchi’s 12-yearold son, Suveer, struck an interest in the game when his family took a vacation to India and saw kids playing on the street. “I thought, ‘Well, I can do that, too.’ I picked the bat up and took it from there,” he says. Suveer says he enjoys being outdoors and having fun with

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HOME TURF Above, calling themselves his friends. He also enjoys the the “mom managers,” the youth cricket competitive spirit of the game league was organized and is headed that gives him the motivation by about 15 South Asian families. Ruchi Bhatia, one of the founders of the league, to be successful. Suveer will right. Ray Gupta, inset, was one of also compete in a cricket tour- isthefarfirst players in the new league and nament in Atlanta over Me- has experience playing in India. morial Day weekend. Another successful player, Ray Gupta, says he wants to play cricket professionally someday. He was one of the first players in the new league and has experience playing in India. “For the first eight years of my life, I was in India and I


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played every single day,” he says. “Our daily routine was doing our homework and playing cricket.” The players and the parents are hoping once the turf pitch and field are established, they can also invite other teams from other states to play tournaments in Evansville, making it both a local hub for cricket and having a significant economic impact on the region. Those interested in joining can connect with the group on Facebook at Indiana Youth Cricket Club (IYCC). “You don’t have to have any background or qualifications to join. For anyone who wants to come and play are more than welcome to join us,” says organizer Killol Thakore. “This is something that if we get enough support, the opportunities are endless.”

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The Beat Goes on in New Orleans Louisiana’s historic party city comes back to life BY TRACY TEO • PHOTOS BY WESLEY TEO

I BACK TO BUSINESS Diners wait in line at Café Beignet in New Orleans’ French Quarter (top). A performer known as Tubad entertains tourists in the French Quarter (above).

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have an eccentric friend that can be as refined as a debutante fresh out of finishing school or as ribald as a sailor on leave, a contradictory nature I embraced long ago. When we’re together, I’m her malleable sidekick, always giving in to her unpredictable moods. One minute I’m feasting at a fine dining restaurant as a tuxedoed waiter refills my water glass after every sip, and the next I’m dancing down the street with smeared lipstick and a merry tangle of red hair flying in my face. I first got to know her in 2006. She had been through tough times and was down on her luck. Last year was no picnic either, but during our March 2021 visit, it was obvious she was regaining that old spark. My friend’s name is New Orleans. She survived Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and, like much of the country, she’s coming back from COVID-19, that devasting plague that silenced live music in the French Quarter and shuttered its world-famous restaurant scene. The first sign the city was coming back to life was the long line at Café Beignet on Royal Street. Normally, a lengthy wait for my first cup of coffee would turn me into a wild-eyed, caffeine-deprived fiend, but I was so


pleased at the sight of mask-wearing tourists coming back to the Quarter, I almost forgot about my java fix. Almost. At last, I received my order of beignets — think of them as doughnuts sans the hole that took a long, powdered sugar bath — and steaming café au lait. Perched on a tiny chair in the cheery courtyard, I enjoyed my breakfast as a trumpeter named Tubad played “What a Wonderful World” across the street. At home, I would be munching on a slice of whole wheat toast while talking heads on TV gave me the latest “the-sky-is-falling” news. I contributed to Tubad’s tip jar, and we got to chatting. Before COVID, he played venues in the French Quarter, including the Bourbon Street Drinkery. He said the surreal thing about being on Bourbon Street during the pandemic was, “I’ve never seen Bourbon Street clean, but it was clean.” No way. The city’s most famous street is usually covered in a toxic blend of alcoholic beverages sloshed by a never-ending parade of tipsy imbibers. Plastic cups roll along like tumbleweeds and discarded Mardi Gras beads glow garishly from the gutters all year. (It’s why I often catch the bands on Frenchmen Street). City guidelines for reopening live entertainment require wind instrument players to use a bell cover, a kind of instrument mask that blocks aerosol droplets. Tubad said some horn players don’t like it, but he doesn’t mind. He’s simply happy to be back “spreading joy.” Many musicians share this sentiment. That night at the Royal Sonesta Hotel’s Jazz Playhouse, I caught up with Big Sam of “Big Sam’s Funky Nation.” It was the singer and trombone player’s first night returning to the venue he loves, and he rocked the stage big time with a jazzy version of “Papa was a Rollin’ Stone.” For months he was relegated to the hotel’s pool deck for safety reasons. It’s a beautiful space, but he missed the intimate connection to the audience he has at the cozy Jazz Playhouse. He gave me the lowdown in a dimly lit courtyard between sets.

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SIGNS OF LIFE New Orleans’ French Quarter is returning to life as the

serious about COVID safety. It’s worth noting Louisiana was one of the last Southern states to repeal its mask mandate. City bars are open at 50 percent capacity indoors (full capacity outdoors), and alcohol sales end at 1 a.m. Restaurants are open at 75 percent capacity. A highlight of my time “This vibe right here is perfect, you dig?” he said of the in New Orleans was a long, Playhouse. “I’m able to interact with people more. It’s like leisurely lunch at Saba, an I can have communication and a conversation with every- Uptown eatery owned by body through the music instead of being so far away. We Israeli-American chef Alon become one.” Shaya. One bite of a puffy He’s a hugger, and he said he’ll be glad when he can go pillow of pita bread dipped back to embracing fans. in hummus, and I instantly When asked what the Quarter was like at the height of got why there’s so much the pandemic, Sam’s upbeat mood became temporarily buzz about this restaurant melancholy. that serves modern Israeli “It sounded like death,” Sam said quietly. “People who cuisine. So much for my were around during (Hurricane) Katrina, they know what I don’t-fill-up-on-the-bread mean. There was no life in the city at all.” restaurant rule. But that’s behind him. Returning to his gig at the Play- Then the salatim (salad) house is something to celebrate. arrived. It’s not what you Despite its devil-may-care reputation, New Orleans is think. Tiny bowls of flavorful 38

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delights included Moroccan carrots spiced with coriander, roasted beets sprinkled with saffron and dill, and my favorite, baba ganoush – mashed eggplant served with charred leeks. The pièce de résistance was a whole flounder dusted in corn meal and topped with blistered tomatoes, mint and a bright vinaigrette. Chef de cuisine Copeland Crews created the dish as a Lent delicacy, but you don’t have to be Catholic to love it. This isn’t Shaya’s first Israeli restaurant in New Orleans. He opened his namesake restaurant Shaya in 2015, but he’s no longer affiliated with it. “Lots of people said cooking Israeli food would fail in New Orleans,” Shaya confessed. “I’m glad I stayed true to who I am and the food I grew up eating.”

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UPTOWN ISRAELI Whole flounder with blistered tomatoes, mint and a bright vinaigrette is served at Saba, a modern Israeli restaurant opened by chef Alon Shaya.

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His naysayers had to eat their words, or at least some of that delectable baba ganoush, when Shaya started winning James Beard awards. He was taught to cook by his grandmother, but this restaurant is an homage to his grandfather. “Saba” means grandfather in Hebrew. Grandmother is honored at his Denver restaurant, Safta. Back in the French Quarter that evening, the mood was festive. Laughter spilled from courtyards onto the streets. Horse drawn carriages and pedicabs ferried visitors to dinner. Young buskers played every instrument from the tuba to the banjo. My old gal New Orleans has got her groove back, or at least, she’s well on her way.


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America on Independence Day with a LIVE broadcast of Evansville’s downtown riverfront fireworks show. At the time of its move into the WNIN Tri State Public Media Center in the heart of downtown Evansville, the station made plans to become a part of the vibrancy and activity in the center of the Tri-State. The fireworks show is one of the first, great opportunities to do just that. WNIN’s Tim Black and WEHT’s Ange Humphrey will host the show live from the riverfront. With numerous

camera locations atop buildings and in the crowd, viewing the extravaganza from home will be almost like being there. In addition to hearing from downtown Evansville officials and attendees, viewers will also get an up-close look at the fireworks show set-up and get to travel down river on the LST-325. WNIN’s Fireworks on the Ohio special will air live Sunday, July 4 at 9 p.m. following the PBS presentation of A Capitol Fourth.

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ANDY WILLIAMS’S GREATEST LOVE SONGS

Airs at 7 p.m. June 7 on 9.1 WNIN PBS

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GREAT PERFORMANCES: ANDREA BOCELLI: BELIEVE

June 2021 Highlights AMERICAN MASTERS BALLERINA BOYS Airs at 8 p.m. June 4 on 9.1 WNIN PBS

This film is about the story of Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, a company of men who dance on pointe as ballerinas. BALLERINA BOYS will follow these remarkable dancers as they use brilliant ballet technique and irrepressible comedy to achieve social justice one pirouette at a time.

Airs at 7 p.m. June 9 on 9.1 WNIN PBS

Enjoy the romantic crooner’s biggest hits and best-loved ballads, including “Moon River,” “Love Story,” “Dear Heart” and “Born Free.” His hugely successful career bridged generations, with repertoire ranging from classic standards to modern pop songs.

NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND: 50 YEARS Airs at 8:30 p.m. June 7 on 9.1 WNIN PBS

BEST OF THE ’60S: READY, STEADY, GO!

Airs at 8 p.m. June 5, 3:30 p.m. June 6, and 7 p.m. June 7 on 9.1 WNIN PBS

Celebrate the groundbreaking band’s musical milestones and hits along with special guests Vince Gill, the late John Prine, Jackson Browne, Alison Krauss, Rodney Crowell, Jerry Jeff Walker, Jimmy Ibbotson, Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas and Byron House Relive the swinging sixties with the iconic UK rock and pop music TV series. “Ready, Steady, Go!” featured the biggest acts of the decade, including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Lulu, Otis Redding, The Who, Dusty Springfield, and Marvin Gaye.

SUZE ORMAN’S ULTIMATE RETIREMENT GUIDE

Airs at 5 p.m. June 6 on 9.1 WNIN PBS

RICK STEVES: EUROPE’S WAITING

Airs at 8:30 p.m. June 7 on 9.1 WNIN PBS

Travel lovers are dreaming of where they’ll go post-COVID. In this special, Rick Steves visits some European favorites he’d love to see when we can travel again. It’s an adventure with remote beaches, gourmet food, and an English hike.

MONTY PYTHON: BEST BITS CELEBRATED

Airs at 8:30 p.m. June 8 on 9.1 WNIN PBS

Join the acclaimed personal finance expert for essential advice on planning for and thriving in retirement. With empathy, straight talk, and humor, Suze provides information about key steps for anyone trying to achieve their “ultimate retirement.”

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Celebrating the troupe’s cultural legacy and impact, this new special pairs their original material with new and entertaining commentary from celebrities who consider Monty Python hugely significant, both personally and to the history of screen satire.

Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli’s 2020 album “Believe” celebrated the power of music to soothe the soul and followed his recordbreaking “Music for Hope” performance on Easter 2020. Recorded on the scenic island of Malta, this performance of music from “Believe” features classic favorites and much more!

JOHN DENVER COUNTRY ROAD LIVE IN ENGLAND Airs at 9 p.m. June 9 on 9.1 WNIN PBS

Join one of the best-loved recording artists of the 20th century at a concert filmed in 1986 in the UK. The concert showcases Denver’s fine voice and easygoing manner on fan favorites including “Sunshine on My Shoulders” and “Rocky Mountain High.”

GREAT PERFORMANCES: ANNA NETREBKO IN CONCERT 2020

Airs at 8 p.m. June 18 on 9.1 WNIN PBS

Recorded in February from the Spanish Riding School in Vienna, Austria, the megastar performs songs by Rachmaninoff, Rimsky-Korsakov, Tchaikovsky, Debussy, Dvorák, Fauré, and Strauss. Accompanied by Pavel Nebolsin on piano, the program features mezzo-soprano Elena Maximova for duets from Offenbach’s “Les Contes d’Hoffmann” and Tchaikovsky’s “The Queen of Spades.


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US ON MASTERPIECE

Airs 8 p.m. Sundays starting June 20 on 9.1 WNIN PBS

a repertoire of works drawn from the concert stage, ballet, opera, and film to celebrate the concert’s theme of “Love.”

GREAT PERFORMANCES: LATIN JAZZ Airs at 9 p.m. July 16 on 9.1 WNIN PBS

July 2021 Highlights A CAPITOL FOURTH 2021

Airs at 7 p.m. July 4 on 9.1 WNIN PBS

Douglas Petersen is looking forward to a grand tour of Europe with his wife, Connie, and their only son, Albie. It is a last chance for the trio to spend time together before Albie leaves for university. But things don’t go as Douglas has meticulously planned.

THE MYSTERIES OF MENTAL ILLNESS

Airs at 8 p.m. June 22-23 on 9.1 WNIN PBS

This series places the stories of those living with mental illness today in a broader historic, scientific, and social context. In four powerful, hourlong episodes, the series traces how our understanding of mental illness has evolved from an ancient conception of spiritual affliction to 21st century neurobiological breakthroughs.

VIENNA PHILHARMONIC SUMMER NIGHT CONCERT 2020

Airs at 8 p.m. June 25 on 9.1 WNIN PBS

Hosted by Shelia E, “Latin Jazz” navigates the intricate rhythms of Latin America in a vibrant program of in-studio performances hosted by Tony Succar, featuring behind-thescenes footage that demonstrates the synergy between jazz music and Latin culture.

UNFORGOTTEN SEASON 4 ON MASTERPIECE

Airs at 8 p.m. July 11 on 9.1 WNIN PBS

Celebrate our country’s 245th birthday with a star-studded musical extravaganza! The 41st edition of America’s Independence Day celebration features performances by top stars from pop, country, R&B, classical, and Broadway, capped off with patriotic classics and a fireworks display over the iconic Washington, D.C. skyline.

2021 EVANSVILLE FIREWORKS

Airs at 9 p.m. July 4 on 9.1 WNIN PBS

WNIN celebrates Independence Day with a live broadcast of Evansville’s downtown riverfront fireworks show, hosted by WNIN’s Tim Black and WEHT’s Ange Humphrey. With numerous camera locations atop buildings and in the crowd, viewing the extravaganza from home will feel almost like being there.

THE LATINO EXPERIENCE

Airs at 8 p.m. July 6 on 9.1 WNIN PBS

“The Latino Experience” presents a variety of short films that explore Latino/a/x identity in the contemporary United States.

“Unforgotten” fans, don’t fret: The hit mystery series returns for a fourth season. Stars Nicola Walker and Sanjeev Bhaskar are back as the crime-solving duo DCI Cassie Stuart and DI Sunny Khan, with writer/ executive producer Chris Lang and director Andy Wilson again at the helm.

PROFESSOR T

Airs at 9 p.m. July 11 on 9.1 WNIN PBS

Fans of “Monk” and “House” will enjoy watching the eccentrically gifted Professor T unravel complex criminal puzzles. Walter Iuzzolino, curator of “Walter’s Choice” programming, says, “Professor T is completely original and utterly brilliant — one of my all-time favorite TV crime series.” “Professor T” is in Flemish with English subtitles.

ICON: MUSIC THROUGH THE LENS

Airs at 8 p.m. July 16 on 9.1 WNIN PBS

GREAT PERFORMANCES: GLORIA ESTAFAN: SANGRE YORUBA

Airs at 8 p.m. July 9 on 9.1 WNIN PBS

Enjoy the world-renowned Vienna Philharmonic as guest conductor Valery Gergiev and tenor Jonas Kaufmann perform

“Gloria Estafan: Sangre Yoruba” premieres on Great Performances as a special celebrating Brazilian music and landscape.

“Icon: Music Through the Lens” takes a deep dive into the rich history of music and iconic photography. View images that shaped the careers of artists like Johnny Cash, Madonna, Tupac, John Lennon, The Who, and Bob Marley and discover, “What makes an image iconic?” MAY/JUNE 2021 EVANSVILLE LIVING

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June/July TV Channel 9.1 and FM 88.3 Guides DAYTIME TV SCHEDULE

2:30 p.m. Camp TV

MONDAY - FRIDAY

3 p.m.

5 a.m.

Ready, Jet, Go!

5:30 a.m. Arthur 6 a.m.

Molly of Denali

6:30 a.m. Wild Katts 7 a.m.

Hero Elementary

7:30 a.m. Xavier Riddle 8 a.m.

Curious George

8:30 a.m. Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 9 a.m.

Donkey Hodie

9:30 a.m. Elinor Wonders Why 10 a.m.

Sesame Street

10:30 a.m. Pinkalicious & Peteriffic 11 a.m. Dinosaur Train 11:30 a.m. Clifford Noon

Sesame Street

1:30 p.m. Let’s Go Luna 2 p.m.

PRIMETIME TV SCHEDULE

7 p.m.

MONDAY

8 p.m. Baseball

Molly of Denali

3:30 p.m. Xavier Riddle 4 p.m.

Odd Squad

5 p.m.

Cat in the Hat

5 p.m.

BBC World News

6 p.m.

PBS Newshour

7 p.m.

Antiques Roadshow

8 p.m.

Antiques Roadshow

9 p.m.

Independent Lens

10 p.m. Amanpour & Company 11 p.m.

Great British Baking Show

Local Programming

10 p.m. Amanour & Company 11 p.m.

This Old House Hour

FRIDAY 6 p.m.

PBS Newshour

7 p.m.

Washington Week/ Firing Line

8 p.m.

Art Specials

10 p.m.

Lawmakers 2021

TUESDAY 6 p.m.

PBS Newshour

10:30 p.m. Indiana Lawmakers

5 a.m. Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

7 p.m.

Finding Your Roots

11 p.m. NOVA

8 p.m. Specials

SATURDAY

5:30 a.m. Arthur

9 p.m. Frontline

7 p.m. Black History Specials

SATURDAY

6 a.m.

Molly of Denali

10 p.m. Amanpour & Company

6:30 a.m. Wild Kratts 7 a.m.

11 p.m.

Hero Elementary

Anitques Roadshow

SUNDAY

WEDNESDAY

5 a.m. Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

6 p.m.

PBS Newshour

7 p.m.

Nature Specials

5:30 a.m. Arthur

8 p.m. Nova

6 a.m.

Molly of Denali

6:30 a.m. Wild Kratts 7 a.m.

Hero Elementary

Nature Cat

History Detectives

11 p.m.

Great Scenic Railway Journeys

11:30 p.m. Journey Indiana

SUNDAY

9 p.m. Various

7 p.m. Dramas 8 p.m. Atlantic Crossing on Masterpiece

10 p.m. Amanpour & Company

9 p.m.

World on Fire on Masterpiece

11 p.m. Nature

10 p.m. Masterpiece

THURSDAY

11 p.m. Masterpiece

6 p.m.

9:30 a.m. (Fridays only) Clifford The Big Red Dog

9 p.m.

PBS Newshour

88.3 FM SCHEDULE

7 p.m.

Fresh Air

5 p.m.

It’s Been A Minute

1 p.m.

Ask Me Another

MONDAY - FRIDAY

8 p.m.

Classical Music

6 p.m.

Ask Me Another

2 p.m.

A Way With Words

SATURDAY

7 p.m.

The Song Show

3 p.m. Radiolab

7 a.m. Weekend Edition Saturday

8 p.m.

American Routes

10 p.m.

Night Lights Jazz

4 p.m. Weekend All Things Considered

4 a.m.

Morning Edition

9 a.m. 1A 11 a.m.

Fresh Air

Noon

All IN

1 p.m.

Mon.-Wed. - Here and Now Thurs. - 2 Main Street Fri. - Science Friday

2 p.m.

Mon.-Thurs. - Here and Now Fri. - Science Friday

3 p.m. All Things Considered

9 a.m.

Wait Wait ... Don’t Tell Me!

11 p.m. Afterglow

5 p.m.

Snap Judgement

SUNDAY

6 p.m.

Planet Money/ How I Built This

7 p.m.

It’s Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

8 p.m.

Travel with Rick Steves

10 a.m.

A Way With Words

11 a.m.

Two Main Street

Noon

This American Life

9 a.m.

The Song Show

1 p.m.

Milk Street Radio

10 a.m.

Hidden Brain

2 p.m.

Latino USA

11 a.m.

This American Life

3 p.m.

TED Radio Hour

Noon

Wait Wait ... Don’t Tell Me

4 p.m. Weekend All Things Considered

7 a.m. Weekend Edition Sunday

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2021 Kia Telluride

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The Telluride packs a long list of standard features, impressive handling and power, advanced technology, and the most interior passenger room in its segment.

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R.A. McGillem Custom Homes, LLC ...................... 50-51 Team McClintock .............................. 52-53 Evansville Teachers Federal Credit Union ...................... 54-55 F.C. Tucker Emge REALTORS ® ..... 56-57 German American Bank .................. 58-59 ERA First Advantage Realty Relocation Department ..................... 60 Zehner Contracting, LLC ...................... 61 Saddle Creek Estates ............................. 62 Jedi Renovations, Inc. JRI Woodworks ................................... 63 H.G. McCullough Designers, Inc. ...................................... 64 ProSource of Evansville ......................... 65 Bosse Title Company ............................ 66 Pella Windows & Doors of Evansville ............................. 67 Indiana Members Credit Union (IMCU) ........................... 68 Diana Schnakenburg, F.C. Tucker Emge REALTORS® ............................. 69 Tri-State Stone of Evansville ............... 70 Weichert Realtors, The Schulz Group ................................ 71 Habitat for Humanity of Evansville ......................................... 72

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R.A. McGillem Custom Homes, LLC The commitment of Ron McGillem is to provide his clients the care and concern to make their home fit their lifestyle and allow their home to be an expression of beauty and functionality.

6365 Woodfield Ct. | 812-453-6624 | ramcgillem.com

What sets Chatham Place apart from other residential developments? It’s an exclusive neighborhood of only eight large home sites developed with a higher standard of living in mind. It is conveniently located near the Deaconess Gateway Hospital complex, restaurants, stores, and much more.

What can residents of Chatham Place expect? Residents will be allowed to be more creative in their home designs than typical developments, since all homes will be exclusively designed and built by R.A. McGillem Custom Homes. They can also expect the same level of impeccable quality and craftsmanship in all of the homes built in Chatham Place.

How do I become a resident at Chatham Place? You are welcome to tour Chatham Place at your leisure and convenience and then contact Ron at 812-453-6624 to schedule an appointment to make Chatham Place your personal lifestyle!

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Team McClintock Real Estate — it’s a total buzz word right now. Everyone has been trying to stay home as much as possible the last year and that has a lot of us thinking what we should change about our house. For some, that is just a fresh coat of paint or a new backsplash. For others, it’s a new house completely! And wow, is the market hot right now! Let’s dive into why you should have a Team McClintock REALTOR® in your corner in one of the biggest seller’s markets to date.

130 Main St. | 812-777-5220 | Team-McClintock.com

Why is it a great time to sell my home? Our local real estate market has been experiencing a shortage of listings in recent years. We have a record number of buyers and not enough active homes for sale to accommodate them. Home values have risen nearly 10 percent over the last year in Southwestern Indiana. That means your home might be worth more than you realized. Add in the historically low interest rates and buyers have more purchasing power than ever before and are desperately looking to purchase a home.

Why should my home be in the MLS system? Could I just list it For Sale by Owner? You absolutely can do that, but we recommend you don’t, especially in this market. REALTORS ® have large

networks within their brokerages and their client bases. When a home lists in the MLS, hundreds of agents see that property and can easily match it to a client that has been looking for its specifications. Team McClintock agents are very wellconnected within the community and have a large network of clients — past and present. Word of mouth marketing is key in this market. The more people who see your home, the more likely you are to have multiple qualified buyers who are interested.

I’m hearing a lot about multiple offers and bidding wars. How does a REALTOR® help navigate offers? Negotiation is a key skill, and if done right, can help you make the highest profit on your home. Skilled real estate agents understand how to help

their clients obtain the most money during negotiations and work with multiple offers effectively. More interest + more offers = more money.

If the market is moving fast and it’s easy to sell my home, why should I use a real estate agent? REALTORS® do the work! Even if your home sells quickly, there’s still a massive amount of follow up needed to ensure that you get to the closing table. Scheduling and following up with showings, handling inspection responses, making sure your buyers have their finances in place — these are all time consuming and meticulous tasks. Real estate agents help to make the process of selling your home as simple and smooth as possible — not to mention, they want it to be a financial win for you too.

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One-time close construction loan Lot purchase loans Special Turnkey financing programs FHA, VA, USDA lending options First-time homebuyer programs No closing cost SmartMove Refinance 3 100% financing options for teachers, nurses, police officers, and firefighters4 Adjustable Rate Mortgage (ARM) with options including 3/1, 5/1, 7/1, and 10/1 5

Contact us today for any mortgage need! (812) 469-9928 | etfcu.org/mortgage

We were so happy with being able to get a lower rate locked in without any closing costs. It helped us out tremendously. The paperwork was quick and easy. We could not be happier with ETFCU! Myra B. | Evansville

Loans are subject to credit review and approval. Fixed- and adjustable-rate purchase and construction loans listed require a minimum 5% down payment. Closing costs may apply. A sample principal and interest payment on a thirty (30)-year $200,000 fixed rate loan amount with a 3.375% interest rate (3.439% APR) is $891.29. Taxes and insurance are not included; therefore, the actual payment obligation will be greater. Actual interest rate may vary based on credit history. Visit www.etfcu.org/mortgagecalculator to calculate payments with other terms, balances, or rate. ((1) Rate Match restrictions apply. (2) Gift card offer is available on financing of purchase or construction loans for primary residences only. Purchase or construction loan amounts up to $149,999 will receive a $250 gift card. Purchase or construction loan amounts of $150,000 or greater will receive a $500 gift card. Not valid in combination with any other offer. (3) Smart Move refinance maximum 80% loan-to-value. Some restrictions apply. (4) Program availability limited to the following professions: Teachers, Nurses, Police, Firefighters, and EMTs. Also available to processors, chiropractors, veterinarians, physical therapists, and occupational therapists. Contact an ETFCU mortgage loan officer for more details. (5) An ARM is an adjustable-rate mortgage that has an initial interest rate for the first three, five, seven or ten years an substantially over the remaining term of the loan. After the initial seven year period, your interest rate can increase or decrease annually based on the average of interbank offered rates for one-year U.S. dollar-denominated deposits in the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) index as published on the New York Federal Reserve website, plus our margin, which varies among ETFCU adjustable-rate mortgage products. Any change may significantly impact your monthly payment. Additional rates and programs available. Visit us online for current rate information. Adequate property insurance is required for all home equity lines of credit. The rate on 80% adjustable-rate home equity line of credit is the prime rate as published on the first business day of each month in the Wall Street Journal. Our 95% adjustable-rate home equity line of credit has the same benefits and uses the same index with a rate of 1.5% above the prime rate. There is a maximum cap of 18% APR. Other fixed- and adjustable-rate second mortgages are available. Consult a tax advisor regarding interest deductibility. ETFCU mortgage lending product availability may vary based on property location.


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Evansville Teachers Federal Credit Union New home fever? Current rates make this an ideal time to buy. Although rates have increased a bit from 2020 levels, they remain near historic lows. According to Evansville Teachers Federal Credit Union — the Tri-State’s mortgage leader for nearly a decade — you’re not too late to take advantage.

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Interest rates have gone up since hitting record lows in 2020. Did I miss the boat on refinancing or purchasing a new home? Not at all. While interest rates have ticked up a bit, they still sit at historic lows — much lower than where they stood in January 2020, pre-COVID-19. In 2019, 30-year rates hovered around and above 4.0 percent, as much as a full point higher than where the APY currently stands.

What sets Evansville Teachers Federal Credit Union apart from other lenders? As a member-owned credit union, ETFCU’s lone goal is to return value to its members. We work with the homeowner to identify the type of loan that serves them best. Options include low down payments, first-time buyers’ programs, and programs to eliminate Private Mortgage Insurance. Whether you are building a home, buying an existing home, or refinancing your current home, we can help you find the best mortgage for your needs. Plus, many of our offerings include up to a $500 Master Card gift card at closing.

What special mortgage programs do you offer? We provide conventional and adjustable-rate loans ranging from five to 30 years, government programs such as FHA, USDA and VA, and special loans for physicians, to name a few. We also offer our popular Community Hero 100 Loan. This fixed-rate mortgage with 100 percent financing is available exclusively for law enforcement, firefighters, nurses, EMTs and, of course, teachers.

How do I start the process of obtaining a mortgage? It’s easy to get started online. You can complete a short version in a couple of minutes (a loan officer will contact you later with more information or to discuss details) or fill out an entire application and easily and securely upload documents, such as tax returns, W-2s, and pay stubs. Both versions are available at etfcu.org/ mortgage. Or, you can schedule an appointment at any ETFCU branch. Whichever you choose, you can always reach us at 812-469-9928 if you have any questions. MAY/JUNE 2021 EVANSVILLE LIVING

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F.C. Tucker Emge REALTORS® F.C. Tucker Emge REALTORS® is a local leader in residential real estate with six offices and 180 Realtors® across southwest Indiana. When you start a career in real estate, the time and money you invest benefits you financially, professionally, and personally. Starting a new career is daunting, but investing in your future is thrilling. We are here to help: Let’s talk!

812-402-0200 | fctuckeremge.com

What kind of skills do I need to be a successful Realtor® At F.C. Tucker Emge REALTORS®, we believe the most important aspect of real estate centers on the relationships we have with our customers, clients, colleagues, and everyone else that makes the industry hum. The ability to communicate effectively and solve problems will make your path easier. Common sense, adaptability, and patience also come in handy. If you are willing to work hard, you will find success as an F.C. Tucker Emge REALTOR®.

How do I become a Realtor®? We are always looking for people who want to make a difference in the community, and entering into the world of real estate is quite accessible. Here are our recommendations for how to become a real estate agent with F.C. Tucker Emge REALTORS ®: •

Talk to an F.C. Tucker Emge agent about their real estate career.

Attend one of our virtual career sessions (held once a month via Zoom) to learn more about the tools and training F.C. Tucker Emge has to offer.

Pass an accredited real estate class. (We can help you sign up!)

Pass the state licensing exam.

Sign-on with F.C. Tucker Emge REALTORS ®

What kind of training does F. C. Tucker Emge REALTORS® offer? We believe that offering comprehensive training for all of our agents is essential for their success. For newly licensed agents, we offer Fast Track, a unique, concentrated training program that

teaches the fundamentals and tools necessary for building success from the very beginning. Weekly sales meetings and regular training sessions are essential for keeping our agents relevant and in touch with the rapidly changing real estate landscape. Our managers are always available to assist agents, and we have fostered a company culture in which we all help each other succeed.

How does F. C. Tucker Emge REALTORS® help their agents do their best work? At F.C. Tucker Emge REALTORS®, our goal is to support our agents by offering an established brand from which to launch your own brand. We also have

premier marketing materials to spread the word about you and your listings. We offer unparalleled training and support to keep agents up to date on the local market. Most importantly, we have powerful technology that makes communicating with clients effortless and makes your listings stand out: Our easy-to-use, full-service search engine, FCTuckerEmge.com, is a gateway to the local housing market for you and your clients. F.C. Tucker Emge REALTORS ® is a locally owned and operated company, deeply rooted in the community, and we always welcome new agents into the family. We work very hard to make you look good. Let’s talk! MAY/JUNE 2021 EVANSVILLE LIVING

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German American Bank German American Bank is dedicated to helping individuals, families, and businesses achieve greater prosperity and quality of life. Our financial team builds lasting client relationships based on integrity, responsive service, innovation, and shared values. We support the communities we serve and believe when a community thrives, its people prosper.

812-962-2265 | 800-482-1314 | germanamerican.com

What is the first step to getting a mortgage loan? One of the best first steps you can take in the homebuying process is pre-qualification, which helps establish how much you can borrow so you know the price of homes you can afford to buy. Then, when you’re ready to purchase a home, the German American mortgage loan professionals will assist you in selecting the loan program that makes the most of your finances and budget.

What type of home loan programs are available to me?* Whether you are a first-time homebuyer, looking for a larger home to fit your growing family, building your dream home, or looking to downsize, German American Bank has mortgage financing options to fit your needs and monthly budget.

Fixed Rate Conventional Loans Are you looking for a rate you can count on for the life of the loan? When you borrow at a fixed rate, your payments will be consistent for the loan’s entire term if you pay your loan as agreed.

Adjustable Rate Loans If your plans include relocating, downsizing or upgrading in the near future, take advantage of a mortgage that is ideal for shortterm goals. You’ll lock in a fixed interest rate for an initial term, and then the rate will adjust as market conditions change.

Construction Loans Watch the blueprints for your dream home come to life as it’s built from the ground up. Obtain adequate financing during your initial planning phase that will cover the entire building project.

USDA Rural Development Loans Get the home financing assistance you need with no down payment required for eligible borrowers.

Federal Housing Administration Loans Low down payment options and competitive rates may make your homebuying dream a reality — for qualifying applicants.

Veterans Assistance Loans Proud to offer great rates and 100% financing to America’s heroes — for qualifying applicants.

Jumbo Loans Buying a higher-priced or luxury home may be possible with a Jumbo Loan.

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ERA First Advantage Realty Relocation Department ERA First Advantage Realty, Inc. has been in business since 1995 as a family-owned real estate company. It has since grown to eight locations with more than 160 licensed brokers. Our relocation department was established in 1997. We are an esteemed member of the Realogy Advantage Network, a network of experienced agents and professionals across the country.

812-858-2400 | erafirst.com

What sets your relocation department apart? We are an award-winning Relocation Department and a member of the Realogy Advantage Network. Our relocation department provides every client with real estate professionals who are thoroughly trained in all aspects of relocation and corporate moves. Everyone on our team is dedicated to providing the highest quality service to all buyers and sellers relocating in and out of the Tri-State. We are committed to making your move seamless and stress free. Agents in the Realogy Advantage Network are specially trained and qualified to help clients move in and out of the area. They are also regularly evaluated on their performance and must meet certain metrics to remain in the network.

Who are the team members in the relocation department? Sydney Jaquess is the Relocation Administrator. She is customer service focused, will embrace the challenges of supporting multiple people, and is always willing to provide crosstrained team support with her coworkers. She continuously facilitates a seamless transition behind the scenes and provides support for the entire relocation team. Jade Elfreich is our Relocation Director. She works to connect with clients on a personal level and assigns an experienced real estate agent with market knowledge and advice to help clients buy or sell their home. She is dedicated to detail and helps manage all aspects of the transaction from initial meeting through closing the deal. Jade focuses on delivering a high level of customer service while

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working together with corporations and relocation companies to seamlessly deliver the best relocation experience for everyone involved.

What areas and locations do you service? We have offices throughout the Tri-State. Some of our Indiana locations include the greater Evansville area, Newburgh/ Warrick County, Princeton/Gibson County, and Jasper/Dubois County in Indiana. We also service Henderson and northwestern Kentucky.

What is a full-service relocation department? When we say we are a full-service relocation department, we mean we provide a wide array of specialized services. Some of these services are

candidate orientation tours, destination services, rental assistance, group move management, and customized community relocation information, as well as requested school reports, etc. In addition, we can offer home sale assistance in other locations, including international assistance. Whatever the corporate client needs, we can usually make it happen.

Who are you affiliated with? We service a large number of corporate third-party relocation companies as well as many local companies who do not outsource their relocation hires and transfers. We also are a proud partner with AARP® and the Realogy Military Rewards program as well as the Navy Federal Realty Plus Program. We support our active and veteran military members


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Zehner Contracting, LLC Starting home building part-time after graduating from the University of Evansville, Mike Zehner has now been constructing homes in the Tri-State for more than 25 years. Whether you are looking to build a new home or to improve your existing home, Zehner Contracting has the experience, knowledge, and quality reputation you can trust.

812-499-8609 | zehnercontracting.com

How can Zehner Contracting ensure a client’s vision comes to life?

and he works with each client every step of the way to ensure your vision comes to life.

Mike stands behind his work, and as a proponent of the Indiana Quality Assurance Builder Standards, he includes a copy of these standards with every home he builds. You can find Mike working with his construction team at home sites to ensure every detail is meticulously attended to and each home meets his high standards of craftsmanship. Zehner emphasizes an attention to detail, impeccable craftsmanship, and delivering satisfactory results,

What makes a Zehner home unique?

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Zehner Contracting is a multiple award-winning home builder, offering quality and superb workmanship, as well as energy efficiency and low maintenance. His team builds and remodels several homes each year, and due to his accounting background and degrees in accounting and finance, Mike pays close attention to detail in each home he constructs. Mike is currently building homes

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in the Centerra Ridge subdivision. In addition to these, Zehner Contracting builds custom homes to meet client specifications anywhere in the Evansville and Newburgh, Indiana, area.

Discover the Quality of a Home by Mike Zehner

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We’ve been building award-winning homes in theTri-State for more than 25 years. We have a highly skilled crew focused on quality workmanship and energy efficiency. You can call us today to begin working on the home you’ve always dreamed of. 812-867-7707 812-499-8609 (cell)

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Jedi Renovations, Inc. - JRI Woodworks A local contractor and cabinet manufacturer with more than 30 years of experience in the remodeling business. Specializing in kitchen design, kitchen cabinets, and kitchen remodeling, including overall floor plan updates. The Jedi Renovations, Inc. JRI Woodworks cabinet and furniture brand is handcrafted in Evansville, Indiana, by local craftsmen.

812-401-1234 | jriwoodworks.com

Here are a few of their satisfied customers:

Jim and Myra W. Our kitchen remodel dream has come true! JRI/Jedi Renovations creates and installs absolutely beautiful cabinets. Jeff and his team really worked with us to make us feel confident about our choices — stain, color, hardware, overall style, etc. They are experts! We were comfortable entrusting them with our home throughout the day and everyone was professional and knowledgeable. Our project timeline was very reasonable and stayed on track,

which was important to us since it would be challenging without having a kitchen for a bit! We found JRI Woodworks to be competitively priced and feel Jeff’s style and attention to detail made all the difference in our experience. What was once considered dead space in the flow of our home now serves as the focal point with a beautiful custom kitchen island in the perfect spot.

Kelley H. My kitchen went from 1960s to “Wow” in six weeks! And it was a total gut job down to the studs. They totally transformed my kitchen! More cabinet space, new island, and new, more functional layout. I could not have done it without their experience and input. Quality work and

materials. Attention to detail. Local family company! Give them a call for an estimate. You won’t be sorry!

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Jedi Renovations, Inc. and the JRI Woodworks craftsmen have the skills to build and install kitchen cabinets, bathroom cabinets, and custom wood furniture for your home. Whether you choose fully custom crafted cabinets, or choose from our quality supplier, from design to divine, Jedi Renovations, Inc. is your kitchen remodeling partner.

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H.G. McCullough Designers, Inc. The design team at H.G. McCullough values each opportunity to help realize each client’s dreams in a new or remodeled home. No job is too large or too small, nor is a location an obstacle.

2146 Glenview Drive | 812-428-0174 | hgmccullough.com

How do you start the design process? First step: initial meeting with the clients, designer, and/or contractor to establish design objectives. Second meeting would include a presentation of the conceptual sketch, typically including a mainlevel floor plan (if applicable, secondlevel floor plan) and a front exterior elevation based on the objectives meeting. The contractor will price out the estimated construction cost only after the clients approve the conceptual sketch. The designer is commissioned to finish the drawings once the client approves the budget. This

helps avoid sticker-shock when the final bill gets presented. For more detailed information in preparing for a new home design or remodel design, please visit our website at hgmccullough.com and refer to our Design Packets: New Home or Remodel.

What makes your design firm unique? Our designers handle all phases of custom architectural design — from conceptual layout to space planning, structural engineering, and finish details required for sound construction and client satisfaction. Detailed planning eliminates guesswork by contractors in critical decisions like bearing loads

and other important structural details. Getting things right the first time expedites the construction process by reducing the risk of costly errors.

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ProSource of Evansville ProSource offers a superior flooring, kitchen, and bath product selection to local trade professional members and their clients. Owner Tammy Arnold and her staff use their knowledge and designing expertise to help you choose the right material for your home.

5321 Oak Grove Road | 812-962-2040 | prosourcewholesale.com/evansville

What makes ProSource Wholesale unique?

From carpet and hardwood to vinyl plank, it’s flooring made for real life and active families.

ProSource Wholesale is redefining the industry, one home improvement project at a time. ProSource provides everything you need in one convenient place to turn your home improvement vision into reality. Whether you are updating a little, doing a full-scale remodel, or building your dream home, you’ve come to the right place.

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Waterproof Flooring Is Here When looking to combine spectacular style with profound performance, experience the waterproof flooring available at ProSource of Evansville.

We recognize trade pros only want to work with the finest of remodeling products, so that is all we offer. We carry bathroom and kitchen products as well as a complete complement of flooring materials from the best and most trusted name brands. Our immense buying power allows us to offer these spectacular products at low wholesale prices, making them accessible for any size budget. We also offer design services and advice for your home improvement project. Our team members know our product lines and can help you find the right materials for your project.

Together, we can create a beautifully remodeled home at a cost that is much lower than our competitors.

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Bosse Title Company Bosse Title Company is a family-owned business that serves as a reliable real estate title company for the TriState. Offering real estate closing services throughout Indiana and Kentucky, we make sure your property is truly yours and work to protect you from any ownership issues. Contact us today and you’ll see why we’re an excellent choice for real estate agencies throughout the area.

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How did your company come to be?

How has your company changed since its beginning?

Jeff H. Bosse started practicing law in Evansville in the mid 1970s. From there, his practice evolved into solely doing real estate and title work, including real estate closings. The name has changed a few times over the years, but the core group of employees has remained the same. Bosse’s son Jeff H. started in the family business in 2003 after earning his MBA at Butler University and currently serves as president while his father serves as chairman of the board.

When we first started, there was no fax machine, internet, or email. Running a business today without any of these basic business tools would be nearly impossible. As technology advanced, so did we.

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How has the business expanded over the years? BTC has needed to move a couple of times over the past several decades as our increased business has necessitated more staff and more space. Over the years, BTC had acquired a couple smaller title companies, but in 2011, we acquired Evansville Titles Corporation which

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Pella Windows & Doors of Evansville When you choose Pella, you’re buying more than just windows and doors. You’re getting the experience of local Pella professionals who are committed to your satisfaction. Pella’s Architect Series Contemporary windows and doors are intentionally designed to deliver solutions for real life.

5420 Vogel Road | 812-228-7000 | pellaofevansville.com

What do Pella’s Contemporary Series windows and doors offer? Our Contemporary Series windows and doors offer a medley of modern details to help create the space of your dreams. Clean sight lines and expansive glass panels will let in an abundance of natural light, making rooms feel larger and more open. Architectinspired hardware and square grille profiles will add a bold expression to modern, farmhouse, and industrial home designs. Pella’s Contemporary Series windows and doors also can be used to update a more traditional setting by adding a modern touch, which will transform the appearance and bring your vision to life.

Can I have my windows and doors in black? Yes! Pella has a number of trending colors, including black, in our palette offering. Want to make a bold décor statement? Mix darker window and door products with a light-colored space to create a striking contrast and a focal point in any room.

Can Pella help me find the right windows and doors to fit my needs? Yes! When you choose Pella, you’re getting the experience of a local Pella professional who is committed to educating you on the best available options and value. Plus, Pella Contemporary Series products are backed by a limited lifetime warranty, which is the best in the industry for wood windows and patio doors. At Pella, we intentionally go beyond what meets the eye to deliver beautifully designed window and door solutions for real life.

Windows and doors intentionally designed to deliver solutions for real life

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Indiana Members Credit Union (IMCU) Indiana Members Credit Union (IMCU) offers a full array of comprehensive consumer and commercial services combined with expertise of local professionals. Manage all your banking in one familiar place and experience the IMCU difference by visiting us at imcu.com for all your banking needs!

618 N. St. Joseph Ave. | 7312 Eagle Crest Blvd. | IMCU.COM

Why choose Indiana Members Credit Union for mortgage loans? IMCU is a comprehensive lender equipped with mortgage professionals prepared to assist you with all your home buying, selling and mortgage needs, from online search tools and market trends to Realtor® connections and rebates through the Home Advantage Program.

What services are offered? Indiana Members Credit Union offers a variety of loan programs. IMCU offers FHA, VA, USDA, conventional, fixed, adjustable, jumbo mortgage loan

programs, refinances, home equity lines of credit and more. We offer a Personalized Mortgage Quote and Product Finder on imcu.com to help guide you in your search.

What are the advantages of refinancing? There are many advantages to refinancing, including shortening the length of your mortgage term, lowering your rate and/or payment or receiving a cash-out refinance to pay down other debt.

What makes Indiana Members Credit Union different? As a local, member-owned financial institution, IMCU offers more. Our

quality member service, along with competitive rates and closing costs provide our members with the best mortgage offerings and experience. Our dedicated, qualified mortgage professionals will help you achieve your financial goals.

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VISIT YOUR LOCAL BRANCH TODAY! St. Joe | 618 N. St. Joseph Ave. Eagle Crest | 7312 Eagle Crest Blvd. Newburgh Branch Coming Soon! 1 Annual Percentage Rate. This rate (effective 04.01.2021) is a special limited time offer and subject to change without notice. This rate is only available for owner occupied single family residences. Certain restrictions and conditions apply. 1.9% APR applies to home equity lines-of-credit with an aggregate of $10,000 or more in advances between between 04.01.2021 – 08.31.2021 and does not apply to refinances of existing IMCU home equity lines. After 12.31.2021, all balances convert to the variable rate APR based on an index of the Prime Rate published in the Wall Street Journal. (As of 04.01.2021, APRs are 3.25% (Prime Rate) to 5.75% (Prime Rate + 2.5%), with a maximum rate of 21%, or highest rate allowable by law. LTV is based on the Indiana Members Credit Union valuation method. For HELOCs $100,000 or greater, additional fees may be required for the appraisal, title search, flood determination and deductibility. Indiana Members Credit Union is federally insured by the National Credit Union Administration.

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Diana Schnakenburg, F.C. Tucker Emge REALTORS® Diana Schnakenburg brings an abundance of energy, dedication, and professionalism to every real estate transaction. As a sixth-generation Evansville native, Diana keeps the best interests of our community close to her heart. Her past professional experiences, and vast local knowledge, afford Diana a unique perspective while assisting clients buying and selling in the Tri State Area.

812-449-8772 | diana@FCTE.com

What did you do prior to real estate?

What drew you to a career in real estate?

I was a teacher, and coach, at Evansville Day School. As a teacher at EDS, I was able to focus on the individual needs of my students. I taught children in junior pre-kindergarten through 12th grade in many different areas: technology, physical education, health, fitness, and design thinking. I also served as director of the Innovation Lab and coached the middle and high school tennis teams. I am grateful for my time at EDS because I was able to connect with my students in the classroom and on the tennis court. My experiences have been the perfect preparation for me as I seek to serve the unique needs of each of my real estate clients.

Real estate feels like a natural progression to me. Supporting others in their real estate endeavors has many similarities to teaching. It is imperative that I keep my clients well informed and educated about the real estate market. My focus is on their individual needs; therefore, I ensure they reach their goals. I have been able to utilize all of the skills I developed as a teacher to offer dedicated service and current market knowledge. My affiliation with the John Briscoe Team at F.C. Tucker Emge REALTORS ® has given me substantial support and extensive training to be as effective as possible for the good of my clients. I love everything about my career in real estate. I’m thankful for my strong start

and wonderful support from family and friends. I look forward to working with many more individuals and families for years to come. Feel free to contact me for all of your real estate needs!

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Tri-State Stone of Evansville Tri-State Stone of Evansville has more than 30 years of experience in the manufactured precast stone industry. We take great pride in what we do and how we do it. From accent walls and fireplaces to chimneys, outdoor kitchens, and exterior walls of residential and commercial structures, when you hire Tri-State Stone, you hire the best.

6101 Maxwell Ave. | 812-499-6483 | tristatestoneofevansville.com

What projects can Tri-State Stone do? Exterior home walls, interior rooms, retaining walls, interior accent walls, fireplaces, outdoor fireplaces, outdoor kitchens, outdoor living spaces, mailboxes, and more. If you think it, we can install it! Whether you are building a new home, remodeling, or landscaping, our beautiful pre-cast stone will provide you the natural look and charm you desire while saving your overall budget. With a variety of precast stone cuts, colors, and textures, we provide a custom design specifically to match your individual

preferences. Stone veneer will enhance your design project with the most elegance and achieve dynamic architectural appeal that is built to last.

What kind of materials does Tri-State Stone use? We offer the full line of Centurion precast stone products. This manufactured veneer is cast from real stone for a natural stone appearance and provides a reduced cost over natural stone. There are more than 25 patterns available and each one is offered in multiple colors. Apply various styles and colors to create a custom look for your application. We install all products or offer direct sales for do-it-yourselfers.

With more than 30 years experience in the manufactured precast stone industry. FEATURING CENTURION STONE PRODUCTS • Exterior Residential / Commercial Structures • Fireplaces (indoor and outdoor) • Outdoor Kitchens • Hunting and Fishing Cabins • New Construction • Retaining Walls, Columns and More • Manufactured and Textured Stone • Sell and Install Accessories 6101 Maxwell Ave. | 812-499-6483 See our showroom at Firemaster

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Weichert Realtors, The Schulz Group The Schulz Group not only has the hardest working agents in the business, but we also have the best tools and resources to help our clients get their homes sold! We work hard to find our buyers the right home for them and help our sellers receive top dollar for their home. When you choose The Schulz Group, you can expect a hardworking, high integrity Realtor who is an expert in our local market.

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What is something homeowners should know before buying or selling a home?

Weichert agents. The system allows you to save properties, receive email alerts, view neighborhood information, and experience a more personalized experience. It provides an increased service level to the client and better visibility for the agent, thus helping the agent better follow up and keep in touch with past, present, and future clients.

Buyers need to be prepared with a pre-approval in this market. Homes are still selling quickly and the prequalified buyers will have an upper hand when putting forth an offer. Everyone’s story is different and no matter what their story entails, we want to be a part of their story and ultimately the end goal — buying a home!

Interested in a real estate career at Weichert Realtors, The Schulz Group? We would LOVE to talk to you about our passion for the real estate business and why we think a profession in real estate is an exciting and rewarding career choice. Have

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Lea Matthews Furniture and Interiors 5611 E. Morgan Ave. • 812-474-4266 • leamatthews.com What makes Lea Matthews Furniture and Interiors different from other furniture stores in the Tri-State? Lea Matthews has been a family owned furniture store in Evansville for more than 30 years. The biggest factor we stress is, “We are here to help YOU make your home your favorite place to be!” Our beautiful showroom is waiting for you to come in and test drive our furniture. We have high standards for good, durable furnishings, and we want you to put us to the test.

Can I buy furniture right off the showroom floor at Lea Matthews? Yes, you can! Lea Matthews carries an entire showroom of furniture and accessories you can take home with you. We will pack it up for you to take home or we will be happy to deliver it to you. Everything in our store

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Are Lea Matthews’ prices competitive with Internet and other local furniture stores? We do pride ourselves on quality, and our prices will reflect the quality you deserve. We always can help direct you in finding furniture to fit your budget. Since we represent so many different furniture manufacturers, we are given opportunities to buy into special pricing programs. This allows us to offer you discount savings on fine quality furniture. We want to give you the highest quality at the most affordable pricing. We invite you to visit our showroom and ask questions.

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Home Outlet Home Outlet is a discount building materials retailer in Evansville offering homeowners and professionals the guaranteed lowest price on kitchens, baths, floors, and more. As a 100 percent employee-owned company, representatives provide knowledgeable advice and excellent service. Find the largest selection of in-stock inventory, free design services, and more at Home Outlet!

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What are the current trends in your industry that consumers should be aware of? In cabinetry anything goes. Our customers have various needs — from low-cost solutions with quality products to semi-custom renovations. We carry the products to fit any project and budget. Two new cabinet lines allow for semicustom options with many different color and style options — from the classic whites and browns to trendy blues and greens. Both new lines, KithOne and Kabinart, are American-made products. In flooring, customers are looking for durability and longevity. We carry the largest selection of in-stock flooring, with an emphasis in vinyl plank products. Our customers love the water-resistant features this flooring offers. We strive to carry a variety of products in-stock, or available at the guaranteed lowest price through our special-order program for both homeowners and professionals.

What makes Home Outlet unique? What services do you offer? Home Outlet is 100 percent employeeowned — each employee from the store to the corporate office is dedicated to providing quality, in-stock materials; excellent customer service; and the guaranteed lowest price commitment. We offer free kitchen planning with 3D renderings (an average value of $375), bath design services, and the best price estimates on door, window, and flooring projects.

How long has Home Outlet been in business? When does your Evansville location open? Home Outlet is part of the E.C. Barton & Company family, a company that began in 1885 in Jonesboro, Arkansas, where it remains headquartered today.

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We’re more than a furniture warehouse. We’re a team dedicated to providing the best prices and service to our customers. Timberlake Furniture has been family owned and operated for more than 40 years. Our warehouse spans the equivalent of more than eight football fields and is packed with high-quality, money-saving furniture and home décor.

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How did Timberlake get its start? The store started as most smalltown retail spaces do — a store with a select offering of pieces for local customers. But as the years went on, that selection began to grow and Roy and Alma Timberlake decided to expand the store floor, adding one building to the next. Over 40 years, growing this inventory allowed Timberlake to house one of the largest furniture displays not only in the Tri-State but in the country.

Who owns the store now? On January 1, 2020, Tyson and Morgan Meador became the next owners. For Morgan, the buildings that make up Timberlake are just as much home as her nearby childhood house. Morgan delivered furniture with her grandparents at least two or three times a week. Coming back to the furniture store not only brings Morgan back into her grandfather’s business, but it’s opening the opportunity for her to explore her love of interior design.

Just how big of a store is Timberlake Furniture? The store is at least 240,000 square feet, spanning about eight football fields long. They typically have around 400 or more sofas on the floor at any given time.

How is the store organized? Most furniture rooms have specific areas or displays dedicated to parts of the home — all the top-name brands associated with home furnishings can be found in the store’s collections

for living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, office spaces, entertainment rooms, and even outdoors.

What else does Timberlake Furniture offer? There’s a building for mattresses from twins and singles all the way up to California kings. Accent pieces including lamps, pillows, rugs, wall décor, and more line out the spaces. And if, by chance, a customer can’t seem to find what they are looking for, Timberlake also offers custom ordering.

What kind of experience can customers expect? We don’t believe in pushy sales tactics that drive customers away. We want everyone to feel welcome to come in, relax, explore, and have a friendly chat.

What’s the message you want to convey to customers? We have some of the same stuff as other stores, but we can save you some money by driving over here.

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Cabinets & Counters Cabinets & Counters is a countertop manufacturing company based in Newburgh, Indiana. We fabricate granite, marble, quartzite, soapstone, and quartz countertops.

7387 S.R. 66, Newburgh, IN | 812-858-3300 | cabinetscounters.com

How has your business grown and changed over the years? Cabinets & Counters has been a locally family owned and operated business since 1988. Since that time, we have grown and are continuing to grow each year. The business was purchased in 2019 by Justin Kinsey, who has been with the company for 25 years, and his wife, Ashley Kinsey.

What options are available for countertops? We offer quartz, granite, marble, quartzite, and other natural stones.

Do you have a large inventory of stone to choose from? Yes! We have a huge slab inventory —

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stocking nearly 40 different colors in five price categories, and we currently carry eight different lines of quartz. For your smaller projects, we also have an extensive remnant yard of granite/quartz pieces.

What sets Cabinets & Counters apart from competitors? We are a locally owned stone fabricator. All fabrication is done in house. We template, fabricate, and install. We work directly with builders, contractors, and the general public.

What is your approach to customer service? We work very closely with customers from helping them find the perfect countertop

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Karen’s Upscale Resale At Karen’s Upscale Resale, we pride ourselves with providing quality furniture and designer accessories. Come in to view our inventory including Bernardt, Karges, Henredon, Baccarat, and Waterford, to name a few. Since our inception in 2010, we have used design and re-design strategies that allow our clientele to walk through staged vignettes. We strive to serve our customers with beautiful and stylish merchandise for the high standards they value in the appearance of their homes. We would love to meet you!

1324 N. Fares Ave. | 812-423-8550 | karensupscaleresale.com

What type of furniture and accessories can be found at Karen’s Upscale Resale? Our inventory is constantly changing, with many new weekly arrivals including furniture, rugs, oil paintings, lamps, porcelains, florals, and exquisite finds.

It is our pleasure to serve them with items of interest they may wish to consign or purchase. We will make an appointment to come to your home as a courtesy to our customers to view your furniture and accessories.

How do you go about the process of selecting items for resale?

Tell us about your passion for home décor and furnishings. What is the most rewarding aspect of your job?

Are you downsizing, relocating, or redecorating? Do you have unique items that no longer fit your home’s design scheme? Karen’s Upscale Resale is the perfect place to start. Our customers are our “best find.”

All of our staff takes pride in bringing out the best potential for you as well as your home’s high standards. We offer competitive pricing, and inventory is constantly changing as we get new merchandise daily. We know you will find

us as your retail therapy of choice. We are confident you will like our selection of items available for sale.

aren’s KUpscale Resale CONSIGNMENT STORE

Providing upscale consignment furniture to customers who appreciate quality merchandise while buying at less than retail.

Come explore the ever-changing vignettes including fine furniture, oriental rugs, lamps and other accessories for your home. Our staff is knowledgeable and friendly. We know you will find your shopping experience the best in “retail therapy.” karensupscaleresale.com

812.423.8550

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The Rug Merchant At The Rug Merchant, exceptional service is our goal for each and every customer we serve. Behind the service and selection, beneath the surface of patterns and styles, lies a deep passion for the product we offer you. When you come into The Rug Merchant, you will receive expert guidance to ensure you’ll make wise choices as well as beautiful ones.

1019 Lincoln Ave. | 812-423-2338 | therugmerchantevansville.com

Wow — 50 years is a long time. I can hardly believe it’s been that long! I founded The Rug Merchant in Evansville half a century ago, and today I still own it with my wife Lynne. And since the mid 1990s I’ve been a nationally certified rug repairman and appraiser. My knowledge and passion for the rug business runs deep, and I think that’s very evident from the moment someone walks in our store.

Can you talk about your philosophy of selling? I think it’s obvious to anyone entering The Rug Merchant it’s not just about selling you a rug. It’s about finding the

perfect rug for your home or business. We want to hear what you have to say about design, color, and size. We want to know where you’re putting the rug and how much wear and tear it is going to get. These are all considerations for making sure the rug is perfect. You can’t get that service from the Internet.

What sets The Rug Merchant apart? When someone leaves our store, they feel informed about how to care for their rug and confident they received the best product and service, as well as an honest price for their purchase without playing the game of discounts the Internet plays.

LYNNE AND TERRY LEWIS

I love talking to people about rugs. I’ve been in it long enough to see the changes over my 50 years in business and the changes are good. The older people come in and I tell them what’s new in rug design, the younger people come in and I tell them what’s timeless. We talk to the customer. We listen to the customer. They tell us what they want and then we take them there. We have such a huge inventory we can show customers a lot of options. We stock somewhere between 2,500 and 3,000 rugs in every conceivable style. Why should you come to me for a new rug? Price and selection. Everyone’s said it for years, but we actually have it. There is something for everybody. — Terry Lewis, The Rug Merchant

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Exclusive Stressless Dealer at Lea Matthews Furniture and Interiors Stressless Furniture is where inspired engineering, trend forecasting, and industry experience are the secret to creating luxurious furniture people are proud to own. As the “Innovators of Comfort,” Stressless has mastered the comfort needs of the human body and continues to develop the most intuitive and beautiful comfort technology.

Lea Matthews Showroom • 5611 E. Morgan Ave. | 812-474-4266 | leamatthews.com

In addition to exceptional comfort, what are the health benefits of the Stressless line of home furnishings? Whether it is behind a computer, on a cell phone, or reading a book, more people are spending large parts of the day sitting. With so much time in this position, it is important to find seating that enhances proper postures at home and at work to make sitting a healthy experience that minimizes stress and dysfunction within the body.

The Stressless line of furniture is endorsed by the American Chiropractic Association. Each piece in the Stressless line features ergonomic design to provide lumbar, back, and neck support. Another unique aspect of the brand is that all of the Stressless recliners are offered in various sizes — small, medium, or large — to help each customer find the size that best fits their needs.

Where can I find and try Stressless home furnishings? Found exclusively at Lea Matthews Furniture & Interiors. We invite you to visit and try our extremely comfortable line of Stressless furniture. From leather

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options to various colors, customers have a freedom to design sofas, recliners, accessories, and more to fit their personal taste.

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Stressless® is the most comfortable line of furniture in existence. Each recliner, sofa and home theater piece is innovatively designed, in Norway, from the inside out for unmatched comfort. Stop by the store today to try out the furniture in our Stressless Gallery.

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Award World 700 N. Weinbach Ave., Ste. 103 | 812-425-4571 | awardworldtrophies.com

What can Award World offer Realtors who are wanting to give their clients a closing gift or a family member wanting to congratulate someone on their new home? We can engrave a photo of their new home into a serving tray, cutting board, or even on a bourbon barrel. We also engrave wine bottles or liquor bottles that make for nice gifts.

Can you create special family keepsakes or special displays?

Keepsakes — absolutely. What folks don’t know about us is that we engrave customer items daily, from small brass plates to wood to ball gloves and even fishing poles. We specialize in

remembrance plates for urns or memorial cast plaques for benches, trees, even university bell towers.

How long does it take your staff to produce a custom engraving? Most times we request five working days. If you need something tomorrow, we can usually meet that need. For more time-consuming, specialty jobs, up to 10 days are needed.

Are there other products you’d like for customers to know about? We have an amazing array of gift ideas for bridal parties, from custom gifts for the happy couple to gifts for family members to say “thank you for all your support.” We also offer sashes for the bride and her wedding party, custom neoprene koozies, personalized blankets, tiaras, groomsman

gifts (personalized flasks, poker sets, tumblers, alcohol engraving, etc). If you can dream it, we can work with you to make your dream come true.

MAKE IT PERSONAL with unique engravings for your home!

Engraving | Personalized Gifts | Signage | Trophies

More than 60 years of experience in the field. Modern styled awards and full customization. Low prices, friendly and reliable service. Excellent reviews and many return customers.

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Holder’s Furniture For 147 years, Holder’s Furniture in Owensville, Indiana, has served as a one-stop destination for home accessories, furniture, and flooring. We are competitive in pricing and want to help you find the right look for your home. Visit our showroom today. Every day is a sale day at Holder’s Furniture.

104 N. Main St., Owensville, IN | 812-724-3501 | holdersfurniture.net

What makes shopping at Holder’s Furniture unique? Holder’s has a singular focus on customer service and is dedicated to delivering a satisfying shopping experience from the moment you enter the store to the moment you install your new furniture in your home. At Holder’s, we feel it is important customers are allowed to shop as they please, without high-pressure sales people hovering over them. We believe people should be able to look around on their own and know we’re ready to help when they need us. This makes for a very comfortable atmosphere in the showroom and allows customers to find what they’re looking for much easier.

What brand names does Holder’s Furniture carry? Flexsteel, La-Z-Boy upholstery, Restonic bedding, Mohawk carpet, and many other name brands for occasional tables, bedroom furniture and dining.

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FAMILY-OWNED, 4TH GENERATION Your one-stop destination for home accessories, furniture, and flooring!

La-Z-Boy, Flexsteel, Restonic, Mohawk and more

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The Rug Gallery of Newburgh The Rug Gallery of Newburgh features a fine selection of original rug designs, each one chosen by hand. While most people may not give much thought to what’s underfoot, here at The Rug Gallery it’s what we are passionate about. We always are learning, and we love to share what we know.

7955 Bell Oaks Drive, Newburgh, IN | 812-453-7965 | newburghruggallery.com

How do I make a decision on the size and style of rug that will fit my home décor? After more than 14 years of experience with selling and installing rugs, I can assist in room measurement, and suggest style choices that will fit your décor and budget. At the Rug Gallery of Newburgh, I specialize in hand-knotted, hand-tufted, and machine-made rugs. I have in-stock traditional, transitional, and contemporary styles in every size and price range. My constantly changing inventory of exciting designer quality rugs

from purchasing trips to India, Turkey, and the U.S. markets will allow you to have multiple options to decorate your floors with art. I love what I do, and I look forward to earning your business for a lifetime.

What makes The Rug Gallery of Newburgh unique? Attention to detail is the cornerstone of my business. I provide unforgettable service, white-glove installation, inhome trials, and free delivery. Since I purchase directly from my suppliers, I am able to offer a large choice of fine quality rugs at affordable prices without the middleman mark-up.

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Uniqu-E-Scapes Uniqu-E-Scapes believes outdoor living spaces are an extension of your home, where memories are made with family and friends. From landscape design and planting to full custom creation of backyard areas including rain-tight structures, outdoor kitchens, bars, patios, fire pits, water features, retaining walls, synthetic turf lawns, putting greens, fencing, and more, Uniqu-E-Scapes will work with you to bring your vision to reality. You dream it, we build it!

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How can Uniqu-E-Scapes help me get the most out of my outdoor spaces?

What are the benefits of using synthetic turf in my landscape design?

We can customize your outdoor space, taking it from a blank canvas to a dream oasis where you will want to spend your time. Imagine having the perfect gathering place for friends and family to celebrate holidays, birthdays, and graduations, and turning ordinary weekends into special, memory-making moments. You can sit around your wood- or gas-burning fire pit for s’mores and tall tales, listen to the gentle babble of a water feature nearby, and grill dinner for everyone in your outdoor kitchen — all on a beautifully custom-selected patio surface that fits your design style, contemporary to rustic, with paver or natural stone.

Synthetic turf is a luxurious and naturallooking choice that always looks fresh and is soft to the touch. It comes in several types to fit the needs and style of your landscaping. You can enjoy your lawn without all the work, and it helps keep your pool and home cleaner. Synthetic turf is also a hassle-free, safe, durable, and sanitary surface that your animals will love.

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NiteLiters NiteLiters is a fully insured outdoor lighting design firm committed to quality and dependability. For more than 20 years, we have been designing, installing, and servicing outdoor lighting systems. We enhance your home’s exterior by adding lighting to landscaping, architecture, and outdoor living spaces. In addition, our lighting provides safety and security and increases the value of your property.

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What should you look for in an outdoor lighting design firm? Designers who are certified and experienced in creating custom lighting designs for each home; who utilize a variety of high-quality fixtures and lamps; who are continually updating their techniques and technology. “The designer took into account things I never would have taken into consideration.” — Mike M., Bowling Green, Kentucky “I look forward to your design for the rear of my home this year.” — David S., Evansville Production Crew members who are trained in lowvoltage lighting systems; who provide expert landscape and architectural installation. “Their employees are craftsmen who take pride in their work.” — David F., Albion, Illinois Service Team members who are qualified in supporting and maintaining the integrity of each lighting investment. “I could not be happier with the product and service.” — Martha K., Bowling Green, Kentucky Satisfied Clients who are willing to give testimony that: “At the end of the day, NiteLiters is there.”

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A lighting company with a “cookiecutter” design using four or five ground fixtures.

A lighting design with no consideration for any of the following: job-appropriate fixtures; silhouetting, beam spread; focal points; color temperature; architectural installs, shadowing, or “hot spots.”

A company that uses generic lamps and fixtures.

A company that is satisfied with timesaving but inferior installation techniques.

A company that does not provide dependable service.

What can you choose to do? Go to our website, niteliters. com, and compare our gallery of pictures to our competitors’. As so many people have shared with us, “You can always tell if NiteLiters did the lighting!”

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Landscapes by Dallas Foster, Inc. Through a wide variety of services including landscape design, water features, lighting, maintenance, irrigation, and seasonal displays, Landscapes by Dallas Foster brings each client’s dream space to life in a beautiful, natural work of art. We look forward to sharing our love of landscaping with you.

3729 N. Camp Arthur Road, Vincennes, IN | 812-423-7098 | dallasfoster.com

I have a large landscape area. What can I do to make the large area more attractive and unique? When we design our landscapes, we focus on making smaller landscapes within the larger landscape. It is sort of a microlandscape approach in a macrolandscape world. Within the larger landscape, we focus on many smaller areas that will draw your attention to each specific area, making them special in their own way. We like to use bright colors and a blend of textures that complement each other. Using different bloom colors and a variety of plants that have different shades of green leaf colors make the landscape extremely attractive. It is important to focus on each season while planning your landscape plantings. Creating a splash of color with a certain plant in one season can become a subtle color in another season. By doing this, your eye will be drawn to a certain area of your landscape in one season but then be drawn to another area within the same landscape in a different season. Be sure to focus on planting the right combination of textures and plant varieties that will bloom at different times throughout the entire year. Plan for the future. Don’t get caught up in what is blooming when you are choosing your plants. Make sure you research the bloom times and growth habits of each plant in order to

be successful in this approach to your landscape design. It is also an excellent idea to use some architectural features within your landscape. You can use unique stones, antique posts, interesting seating, or other small garden objects to add focal points to your landscape. Of course it is always nice to add landscape lighting to illuminate your landscape at night

which will add that extra color and increase the time during the day you can enjoy your landscape. Water is also an excellent way to draw attention to your landscape. Installing a small water feature will provide many benefits to your landscape, including inviting a wide range of small animals and butterflies to come and enjoy the landscape as well.

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Colonial Classics For more than 60 years, Colonial has been the premier full-service garden center, landscape design and installation, maintenance, irrigation, and outdoor lighting provider for residences and businesses in the Tri-State. We are now honored to be the only Thursday Pools dealer and installer in the Evansville and Newburgh, Indiana, area.

3633 Epworth Road, Newburgh, IN | 812-853-6622 | colonialclassics.net

What are the current trends in gardening and landscaping? To get the most out of their landscapes, whatever the weather, homeowners are incorporating many outdoor living elements like kitchens, pergolas, patios, pools, and landscapes that focus on trees and shrubs for multi-season interest and color in flowers, fruit, and attractive textures.

How can Colonial Classics help customers create the best landscaping design? We ask as many questions as needed to provide a landscape design that fits the needs and desires of each customer,

meeting on site, taking photos, and measuring exact spaces so the end result is unique. Many times, we produce 3D images and videos that give our customers the sensation of walking through their new garden or landscaping even before it’s built.

What is something readers should keep in mind when looking for landscape design or maintenance? We take pride in the fact we have been in business since 1958 and have been flexible enough to change with the many ups and downs of the economy. We are honored to be the first and last remaining full-service landscape and nursery in the Tri-State. We have 13 acres of plants, flowers, shrubs,

and trees, as well as landscape displays that show a multitude of plants and hardscaping features. We also can maintain your landscape and lawn to help you “live your best life outdoors.”

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F.T. Kelley & Sons F.T. Kelley & Sons understands a pool is a major investment in adding dimension of character and quality to your backyard. The staff has been proud to serve the Tri-State and its surrounding counties for more than 65 years.

3501 Interstate Drive | 812-305-0960 | ftkelleyandsons.com

Why is it important to consider purchasing supplies from a local business? We all know supporting local businesses helps grow the local economy, but we understand the temptation of purchasing chemicals and supplies online. Two-day free shipping right to your door? That makes sense. However, the consumer needs to keep in mind that many online retailers are not “authorized dealers,” which means any included manufacturer’s warranty now is implied through the seller and not the manufacturer. Shopping locally for your parts, services, and supplies is better in the long run. Your merchandise will come

with an actual protective warranty, and you are far more likely to get the expert advice needed.

Why should one consider a family-owned business? Why does that matter? Being “family owned” is more than a marketing gimmick. A family-owned business generally is run in such a way that it is not only focused on longevity but also on community reputation. A family business literally puts its name out there on every job they do. Another thing to consider is many businesses, such as the pool industry, are basically learned and passed down. Every meticulous movement

or step is there for a reason, and it has been passed from father to son, to son, and so on. A family-owned business’ greatest strength is the cumulative knowledge that simply isn’t there when doing business with a chain.

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Corressell Landscaping Corressell Landscaping provides design, installation, and maintenance for the outdoor spaces of both residential and commercial clients. Whether your landscape needs an update, season-long care, or addition of lighting for after-hours appeal, Corressell can deliver with professional service and proven results.

3322 Commerce Drive | 812-853-6868 | corressell.com

Our program is customized to the needs of the client. A typical program includes shrub trimming, weed control, and mulch application. Our maintenance programs range from trimming and mulch done once per year to frequent visits for weed control to keep the landscape in top form. Whether it is residential or commercial, we provide several levels of service to meet the needs or budget concerns for a particular property.

How can Corressell help clients enjoy their outdoor space at night? Lighting often is an afterthought when it comes to landscaping, but it provides a

unique opportunity to transform a space after sunset. Different fixture styles allow us to enhance safety along walkways and draw attention to certain features like specimen plantings or hardscape features. We work both with light and the absence of light to create a more interesting display, rather than simply washing the entire area with bright light.

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What does season-long landscape maintenance entail?

When is it time to renovate a landscape? Every landscape has a lifespan. The exact time to start over will depend on the needs of the client and whether the condition and size of the existing plants still function within those

needs. Sometimes we can freshen a landscape without completely starting over. One thing that remains constant is proper yearly pruning will greatly extend the life of an outdoor space.

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American Eagle Tree Service Tree removal is no easy task. It’s dangerous, complicated work, which is why most homeowners prefer to hire professionals. Our mission is to provide our customers with exceptional service. In business since 1991, American Eagle Tree Service has become a key member of the local tree care industry.

455 Highway 261, Boonville, IN | 812-477-4575 | americaneagletree.net

When is it necessary to remove a tree? There often are situations when removal becomes necessary: when the tree obviously is dead, dying (if the tree contains more than 30% dieback), is diseased, or becomes a hazard to people or property. American Eagle can inspect your trees for common hazards that may have an impact on your safety.

What are the dangers of improper tree trimming? One of the difficulties in properly trimming a tree is that it’s hard for an untrained trimmer to know where

to make cuts, as well as how to make them. Common mistakes include cutting branches off the tops of the tree (topping), trimming the ends off the branches (tipping), and cutting too many branches from one area of the tree. All these can cause trees to look really bad, and can take a long time to outgrow the effects of a bad trim, or worse, could lead to the demise of the tree over time.

Do I need to be home when American Eagle Tree Service works on my trees? We do not require you to be home. In fact, the majority of the time our clients are not home due to work or other commitments.

We will complete your work as scheduled and either email or mail your invoice to you as instructed.

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Kraft Nursery, Inc. Family owned and operated since 1907, Kraft Nursery always has put their customers first. Owners and brothers Ted, Greg, and Brian Elpers work closely with homeowners to ensure their satisfaction. A returning customer means we’ve done a great job, so we want to keep them coming back again and again.

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What makes Kraft’s hardscaping process unique?

products. We can provide just the products for homeowner installation or we can do the installation, too.

From beginning to end, our hardscaping process allows for a truly special design. For starters, we have access to our own quarries, which has various flagstone and weathered boulders. This also allows us to keep our prices for natural stone products low, which is a big plus for our Evansville clients. We offer specific designs to each customer, whatever their needs. We also distribute and have access to companies that provide several different types of man-made stones and building

Why Kraft Nursery? We are not afraid to tackle any type of job, whether it is outdoor kitchens with all the bells and whistles, or a water feature with fountains and fire pits. When you call Kraft Nursery, we’ll set up a time to meet with you and discuss your designs. We’ll provide you with an itemized, no-obligation estimate that details every product and service we’ll provide you with. We have experience in doing any type of job and would love to help you with your next project

FAMILY-OWNED AND OPERATED, KRAFT NURSERY AND FARMS HAS MORE THAN 100 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL LANDSCAPING Customized Landscape Design and Maintenance • Ornamental Landscape Rock Installation • Yard Fertilization • Natural Stone Water Features Paver, Natural, or Man Made Stone Walkways, Patios, Walls & Steps Outdoor Lighting • Shrub & Ornamental Tree Planting & Trimming Irrigation Installation & Maintenance 812.963.5011 • Evansville, IN • kraftnursery@hotmail.com • kraftnursery.net 98

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Garden Walk SATURDAY, JUNE 26 & SUNDAY, JUNE 27 9 A.M. TO 4 P.M. CT 12 Spectacular Gardens in Evansville and Newburgh • Tour at your leisure • Master Gardeners at all gardens • Get new ideas for your landscape Proceeds fund horticulture scholarships and SWIMGA’s educational programs in Southwestern Indiana

Tickets $20 - in advance at all Schnucks Markets and area Master Gardeners $22 - purchase online at www.swimga.org $25 - day of event at the Display Garden 3501 E. Lloyd Expressway (Children 12 and under free)

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What is the Roof Assurance Guarantee? The average lifespan of a roof is 1520 years. Honest Abe Roofing is so confident in the quality of our roofing services, we guarantee that you will never have to replace your roof again. For as long as you own your home, you will Never Roof Again. Your roof will be installed by certified professionals using premium materials. Barring an act of God, your roof will never falter from everyday wear and tear. If your roof does encounter any challenges, we will take care of all repairs and maintenance at no charge to you. Your satisfaction is guaranteed, and if during the first 365 days of having your new roof you are unsatisfied, we will remove the roof and give you a 100 percent refund (Roof Assurance Guarantee). Our customers are important to us and we work very hard to ensure they are receiving the best services possible.

What roofing options do you offer? Our Executive Collection of products is superior thanks to the premium materials we use. Our roofing systems are all fully weather-resistant and have a lifetime guarantee. Whether you want a traditional asphalt roof, or you want a metal roof, we have you covered. We offer metal roofs in every color of the rainbow (and even some not included in the rainbow), and they can be a traditional

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BK Flooring BK Flooring offers the latest trends, the best selection, and expert service with satisfaction guaranteed. Our large showroom allows visitors the freedom to explore different colors, types, and styles. We have different samples installed all throughout the store so customers can see them, touch them, feel them, and experience them.

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How would you describe BK Flooring? You can count on BK to help you find a floor that fits your lifestyle and your budget. Our design experts Lisa Rush and Gayle Enlow greet customers as they arrive. Customers are free to shop on their own or seek assistance from our designers. Lisa and Gayle both have backgrounds in design and have extensive knowledge of every type of flooring. They can help customers understand the difference between how a floor looks and how it functions.

What services does BK Flooring offer? Whether you are remodeling or building a new home, BK Flooring is the first step to a beautiful floor. In addition to our expansive showroom, we offer free sample check-outs and in-home design consultations, or you can shop at your convenience online at bkfloorstogo. com. From browsing and color palettes to features and functions, we strive to make every stage of the selection and installation process easy and enjoyable. When it comes to installation, experience matters. Our CEO Brian Mackey and our team of expert installers have more than 35 years of experience in the flooring industry. Customer satisfaction is our No. 1 priority, so BK Flooring offers both quality professional installation, or if you prefer to do it yourself, the expert advice you need to get the job done right.

What’s new in flooring? A unique and innovative product, COREtec Plus Engineered Luxury Vinyl Plank and Tile combines the luxury look of hardwood or tile with the softness and durability of vinyl.

COREtec Plus is 100% waterproof with an attached cork underlayment for a quieter, warmer vinyl floor that delivers true style and lasting beauty. Today’s carpet is easier to maintain because it repels spills, keeps stains from seeping in, and makes cleanup a breeze. Carpet products have shifted toward flecks of color, soft texture, and more patterns. A combination of these attributes offers interest and dimension for more distinctive styling and fashion appeal with undeniable warmth. Hardwood floors remain very popular. And now tile planks and luxury vinyl

designed to mimic natural wood grains, allow you to use the wood-plank look in rooms prone to dampness. This product category continues to grow more and more. BK Flooring offers carpet, hardwood, tile, laminate, and luxury vinyl. Do it yourself or let the BK Professional Installers do it for you. Shop in-store, at home, or online at bkfloorstogo.com. Trust the experts at BK Flooring to help you find the floor you want at a price you can afford. BK — the first step to a beautiful floor MAY/JUNE 2021 EVANSVILLE LIVING

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McMahon Exterminating Inc. McMahon Exterminating Inc. understands a pest-free environment is critical. We offer numerous residential and commercial pest control services designed to protect your property, employees, and customers. With a licensed entomologist on the team and extensively trained professionals, we are set up to provide the Evansville area with safe, effective and competitively priced solutions for all your pest management needs. Now celebrating 50 years, this family-owned and -operated business is now in its third generation.

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How has McMahon Exterminating fought to push past the surface of pest control to continue to grow your business? We have a commitment to technology and research that has allowed us to use safer and more environmentally friendly products and applications, including products that are pet- and child-safe.

Why is it so important to educate your customers? We strive to educate our customers on the importance of being able to deter pests from their homes and businesses,

because even though they are pests to them, they still all serve an important part to our local ecosystems.

What’s new in 2021 for your 50th anniversary of McMahon Exterminating Inc.? We have launched a new, comprehensive pest control guide to our website that focuses on giving customers important pest information. On this site, customers can look up the many different insects and rodents that are common nuisances in the Ohio River Valley area. We also implemented an informational video series launched on our YouTube channel, McMahon Exterminating, and our website.

Check out our new comprehensive pest guide on our website that focuses on giving customers important pest information. Visit mcmahoncan.com for new special offers to celebrate our milestone anniversary!

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Turpen’s Painting Co. For more than 10 years, Turpen’s Painting has provided the highest quality interior/exterior painting for the Tri-State, raising the standard you expect when hiring professional painters. Turpen’s offers a variety of services such as cabinet refinishing, epoxy floors/countertops, and deck/fence staining and refinishing, to name a few. More recently, customers have been hiring Turpen’s Painting to remove popcorn/textured ceilings to update the look and feel of their home and to add value when reselling.

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Turpen’s Painting works to build relationships with customers by making sure they get the look they want on: • Color Consultation • Interior Painting • Exterior Painting • Wallpaper Removal • Cabinet Refinishing • Decks • Fences • Restoration • Power Washing • Pool Resurfacing • Epoxy Countertops • Garage Floors … and more

“Chad and his crew completed a huge job in staining our decks! They look absolutely fabulous and they even matched the Trex on our lake dock. Very professional, very neat, very aware of our landscaping — I can’t say enough.” — Barb N. “Great job on our house! They did everything they said they would do and more…would highly recommend!” — Rob G. “Chad and his team do a wonderful job. I had them paint my entire house. Very reasonably priced, clean and friendly. I called Chad a year later looking for the color I had him use and he went above and beyond to look through his records to get the color back to me quickly. I always recommend Turpen’s Painting to my clients, friends and family who have painting needs.” — Heather B.

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J.E. Shekell J.E. Shekell Inc. is a trusted provider of commercial and residential heating, air conditioning, plumbing, and electrical repair, replacement, and maintenance services. A family-owned business with more than 40 years in the industry, we are the Tri-State’s leading HVAC company because we have earned the trust of our customers through honesty, integrity, and expertise.

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How long have you been in business? J.E. Shekell Inc. was founded in 1978. From a single-van heating and air conditioning shop, John E. Shekell expanded into the electrical and plumbing business. By the 1980s, Shekell was the largest HVAC service company in the Tri-State. From design to installation, our in-house capabilities cover a wide range, which is why customers rely on us for all of their home comfort needs.

What is the key to your success? Loyal customers, skilled employees, extensive technical training, and a

record of safety and reliability. And most importantly, we work hard to provide extra value for our customers. A recent example is our new ARMOR Shield of Protection Program, which guards your HVAC against breakdowns and unnecessary repairs. It’s just one more way we can offer customers extra comfort, value, and peace of mind.

What precautions are you taking against COVID-19? We take our responsibility for health standards in our community very seriously. Although our safety procedures already are very thorough, we have been proactive about elevating them as well as establishing new health and safety protocols. Our president

The services J.E. Shekell, Inc. provides are critical to maintaining the health standards of our community, and we are committed to keeping you safe during this trying time. Our ZERO CONTACT Service Call gives our customers the highest level of protection against COVID-19 that our industry has to offer.

Kevin Shekell says it best, “During this pandemic, we are proud to provide the safest possible service to our customers 24 hours a day, seven days a week.”

Our ZERO CONTACT Service Call includes: • Technicians wearing shoe covers, latex gloves and masks in your home • Hand washing and disinfection of all tools before and after each call • Wiped sterilization of in-home workspace after the job

“Customers have trusted our responsible and reliable service for over 40 years. With ZERO CONTACT Service Calls, our stringent safety practices protect you and our community. We look forward to serving you.”

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Pass Pest Control Pass Pest Control was founded by Kevin Pass, a pest control expert with more than four decades of industry experience. We are proud to personalize our pest control methods to take your home’s unique needs into consideration. Our goal is to create an action plan that is effective, affordable, and the perfect fit for your individual needs.

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How do I get rid of ants?

Does my home have termites?

Ants are social insects with workers, soldiers, queens, and secondary reproductive. The ants you see on your kitchen counter are workers. While killing them might give you a sense of victory, you have not won the war. The number of workers out foraging for food at any one time constitute only about 10-20% of the whole colony. So, like in chess, taking a few pawns won’t win the game; the queen is your objective. This is best done with bait: Workers take the bait back to the colony, killing other workers, soldiers and reproductive, including the queen. Sprays kill foraging ants; baits kill the colony.

The old saying is, there are two types of homes in Indiana: those that have termites or those that will get termites. The point is all untreated homes are susceptible to termite infestation, including slab construction and homes with some treated lumber. The best way to tell if you have termites or your home might be particularly susceptible is to have an inspection by a state-certified inspector. The inspection is the first step, but it is not 100 percent foolproof as there are many inaccessible areas of the home that termites infest. The good news is our termite treatments are now more effective than any time in the last 50 years, and the cost has come down.

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Ashlock’s Clear Cut Painting Choose Ashlock’s Clear Cut Painting for your project needs! Ashlock’s team will treat your project as their own, attending to your project with the kind of attention to detail, that ultimately leads to happy and satisfied customers. If you want your job done professionally, hire the professional. Ashlock’s Clear Cut Painting does the job right! Let us work for you!

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What are some smaller painting projects that make an impact? For the exterior of your home, simply repainting your front door, shutters, and garage door can do wonders to upgrade the look of your home. For the inside, painting cabinetry can dramatically transform the look of your kitchen and bathrooms.

What types of painting jobs do you and your crew excel at? We specialize in new construction, home exteriors and commercial exteriors as well as interior residential repaints.

What sets you apart from other painting companies? Clear Cut Communication. You will receive the best customer service from owner Gary Ashlock and his crew. Estimates are returned in 24-48 hours. Ashlock’s exclusively uses Sherwin Williams paint, matching the highest-grade paint product suited to the project. The team finds out what each space is going to be used for so they can adequately match the product and application, ensuring the job holds up well over time.

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pened in 2014, Sauced in Haynie’s Corner has become a hit upscale restaurant and bar, and it attributes some of that success to one of its most popular menu items: shrimp Pugliese. “It was one of the first things we came up with when we were building the menu as we were opening,” says Sauced general manager Reid Small. “It’s been one of our most popular dishes since we opened.” Composed of Sauced’s housemade pasta, pan seared shrimp, cherry tomatoes, red onions, spinach, capers, lemon, a splash of siracha, white wine, and a house vegetable medley, the shrimp Pugliese is a spicy, yet delicious compliment to the Italian-American cuisine at Sauced. The Pugliese sauce combines the tangy, spicy flavors of the reduced wine with the acidity from the lemon and tomato to create a taste unlike anything in the area. Invented by owner Scott Schymik, Small says Sauced sells about 40 dishes of shrimp Pugliese a week, making it one of the restaurant’s best-selling menu items. Small himself can’t hold back from the tasty dish, as it’s his favorite on the menu. “It’s the first thing I ever had here, and it’s not gotten old on me,” he says. Sauced launched a new menu the last week of April, bringing back a full menu after limiting its offerings for during the pandemic. One of these new menu items is the eggplant lasagna — layers of fried eggplant, mozzarella cheese, and marinara sauce topped with an herbed ricotta cheese and garnished with pesto sauce. MAY/JUNE 2021 EVANSVILLE LIVING

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Locals can’t get enough of Boonville’s TF Ice Cream

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and looking for a way to cool down on a long, hot summer day, there’s no better place to stop for a cold snack than TF Ice Cream. Purchased in 1978 from original owner Ralph Wilson, Terry Fortune was looking to settle down after working as a coal miner for many years. “I originally bought it to tear it down and build a bait shop,” says Fortune. “But me and my first wife, Danna, just put more into it and made it a successful business, though it was already pretty successful when we bought it.” Though the locals still call it Tastee-Freez, a chain restaurant popular in the 1950s, Fortune rebranded it to TF Ice Cream in 2002 after separating from the corporation. He operates the restaurant with his wife, Cindy. TF Ice Cream offers nearly 50 different types of sundaes, milkshakes, malts, slushes, smoothies, sodas, and both soft serve and hard ice

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Milanos feeds Downtown’s workforce BY DALLAS CARTER

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t Milanos Italian Cuisine at 500 Main St., the glass front door is often propped open, luring in passersby with enticing Mediterranean scents. Inside, at the end of an intimately lit buffet, Rafic Hachem has welcomed customers to the Downtown staple for 20 years. Hachem opened Milanos in January 2001. He utilizes 35 years of industry experience to bring diners homemade pastas, pizzas, calzones, Stromboli, and catering options for lunch and dinner. “This whole block was empty when we came in,” he says. “It happened to be a nice location and a beautiful area close to the Events Plaza and the Victory Theatre.” Businesspeople, families, lawyers, bankers, and even celebrities like Jerry Seinfeld have strolled into Milanos for an authentic Italian dinner served Monday through Saturday until 8 p.m. But it’s the cafeteria-style lunch combinations — offered weekdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. — that have become the restaurant’s fan favorite.

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cream alongside other foods like chili dogs, barbecue sandwiches, and salads. Its ice cream is made on site, six gallons at a time, with 10 different flavors plus a flavor of the month. The milkshakes are still hand-mixed like they were in the 1950s. Some of its most popular items include the Firecracker Slushie with layered vanilla ice cream, blue raspberry, and strawberry flavoring, and Snicker Sundae with hot fudge, melted caramel, ice cream, and Snickers. FREEZING TREATS tficecream.com

CHEAP EATS “Most people only have half an hour for lunch,” says Hachem. “They want something nice, quick, hot, and fresh — and we can do that.” Each combo includes an entrée, two garlic rolls, a drink, and a salad from the self-serve salad bar. The pizza combo is one slice for $6.99 or two for $7.99, while the calzone, Stromboli, and pasta combos are $8.25. Evansville’s lunchtime favorites tend to be the rigatoni carbonara and Stromboli. The buffet’s display of hungerinducing dishes brings customers

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in the door, but it’s Hachem who keeps them coming back. An Evansville resident for 30 years, his personable nature has turned hundreds of regulars into friends. “The customer is the best thing about my business,” he says. “It makes your job much easier to be with nice people all day long. I enjoy my customers. I love them, and they always give love back.” ON THE GO

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Domo Japanese Hibachi Grill, Sushi, and Ramen announced its grand opening April 3 at its new location at 215 N. Green River Road. Ben and Penny’s ice cream shop at 20 W. Water St., Newburgh, IN, reopened for the summer season on April 8. Located at 920 Main St., Ena Restaurant is now serving fresh and authentic Latin meals from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Chicken Salad Chick, the premier regional chicken salad chain, opened May 12 at 1414 Hirschland Road. Henderson, Kentucky’s newest food truck Burrito Express offers authentic Mexican cuisine for local events, catering, and lunch deliveries. The food truck Fuego’s Taqueria is also dishing out Mexican classics such as street tacos and quesadillas across the Tri-State.

Carson’s Brewery (2404 Lynch Road) is now open seven days a week from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. Fridays, noon to 11 p.m. Saturdays, and 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Sundays. The owners of Comfort by the Cross-Eyed Cricket are bringing Calle Baja Street Fare, a new Mexican street food-style concept, to 200 Main St. later this year. Local chain Azzip Pizza debuted its new Square Zip thick crust pizza, available at all locations. Every weekend from April 17 to May 9, the Lawndale Supper Club hosted food trucks and live music as a fundraiser for local theaters, such as the Evansville Civic Theatre. Commander’s Grill at 118 W. Locust St., Boonville, IN reopened March 19 after major remodels and rebranding. Several local establishments have updated their hours due to staff shortages. Roca Bar North (12301 N. Highway 41) will

be closed for lunch Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and all day Sunday. After a brief closure, Arazu on Main (415 Main St.) reopened for dinner service only. A French-style, farm-to-fork concept called Cosmo’s Bistro will open later this year next to Myriad Brewery in the McCurdy building at 1010 S.E. First St. Chasers Bar and Grill (2131 W. Franklin St.) announced the opening of its new upstairs gaming and bar space, the Attic. The Highland Inn (6620 N. First Ave.) has reopened under new owners and returning Chef Jess Keys. With a new spring menu, Schymik’s Kitchen at 112 Parrett St. is now offering open seating on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings.

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The Refinery at 224 W. Jennings St., Newburgh, IN will close May 31. A new retail experience and health space, Soul Care, will open in its place later this year.

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FOOD TRUCKS

MEALS ON WHEELS Step up to these popular food trucks

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THE CHEESY CHICK

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THE CHEESE QUEEN

The Cheese Queen took the throne in August 2019 when Michele and Don Smith purchased the truck from a friend. Since then, the duo’s made-to-order, gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches — as well as chips, burgers, hot dogs, polish sausages, and seasonal lemon shake-ups and soups — have become well-known with diners. “Nobody really has anything like this around here,” says Michele. “Everyone loves them, especially kids of all ages.” The Cheesy Chick, one of their best sellers, is a mouth-watering sandwich with gooey, melted American and mozzarella cheeses, hearty helpings of chicken and bacon, and a slice of tomato, for $7. facebook.com/grilledcheeselove 116

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STREET TACOS AND STREET CORN ON A STICK

LA PLAZA MEXICAN FOOD

When Carlos and Veronica Riviera opened La Plaza Mexican Food in November 2020, they had a dream of working for themselves, while offering something different to the area. La Plaza serves authentic Mexican food such as burritos and tamales, as well as its most popular items: the Birria tacos (tacos with a signature dipping sauce) and Piña Coladaflavored water. Its street tacos are sold individually for $2.50 and overflow with your choice of meat, cilantro, and onion. The street corn on a stick is also a delicious, easy-to-eat option for $3. “We like to bring some different flavors from Mexico here,” says Veronica. facebook.com/laplazaevansville


SWEET DREAMS À LA MODE ANGELA AND BRIAN KISSINGER

BEAUTIFUL NIGHTMARE WAFFLE

Brian Kissinger has said “sweet dreams” to his wife Angela every night since they met. When the couple opened their dessert truck in September 2020, they knew exactly what to name it. Sweet Dreams À La Mode’s menu can be described by their slogan — “a new twist on nostalgic treats” — and offers everything from dessert waffles and ice cream to floats and parfaits. “My favorite part is designing items and then seeing people get excited about it,” says Angela. “We usually have a line like nobody’s business.” A best-seller, the Beautiful Nightmare waffle comes in a half or whole order ($7/$9) and is loaded with fresh strawberries, brownie bits, crushed Oreos, hot fudge, ice cream, whipped cream, and a cherry. facebook.com/ sweetdreamsalamode; Instagram: @sweetdreamsalamode

LATONYA DAVIS

BRUCE LI AND LYDIA ZENG

LO MEIN AND EGG ROLL

DIVA’S COOKIN

FISH AND SHRIMP COMBO

Since opening her truck in December 2018, Latonya Davis has proven “Divas Can Cook Too.” Using her events background, Davis has made Diva’s Cookin a staple at Evansville food truck events. “I like it because I get to move around,” she says. “We get to meet a whole lot of people.” Its menu, bursting with spice and flavor, consists of fried items like fish, shrimp, chicken, and loaded fry combos. The $12 fish and shrimp combo features its best-selling fish strips and a generous side of fries. facebook.com/DivasCookinFoodTruck; Instagram: @divas_cookin

CHEF BRUCE LI

With 25 years of catering experience, Bruce Li has taken the food truck scene by storm for the past five years. Named for its owner, Chef Bruce Li serves savory, affordable Asian cuisine. Since Li moved here from California nine years ago, he has been selling out of his most popular items, such as the yummy yummy chicken or the lo mein (noodles with vegetables) for $7. “Each of my dishes have different characteristics,” says Li. “My ingredients are very fresh because I am very busy every day.” facebook.com/Bruce-Li-food-truck-204427470072247 MAY/JUNE 2021 EVANSVILLE LIVING

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WE THANK OUR GENEROUS Dan and Holly Parod Robert and Susan Parsons Taylor and Jenny Payne Lisa and Steve Provost Denny and Cassie Quinn Ronald and Connie Romain John and Diane Schroeder Dr. Roger and Elizabeth Shinnerl George and Teresa Stanley Brett and Trudy Stock Tim and Jan Swickard Chris and Niki Traylor Nancy Traylor Brian and Kendra Vanzo Ken and Cheryl Wathen Linda E. White

The United Way of Southwestern Indiana thanks and recognizes all of our leadership donors who provided crucial support for the 2020 Campaign, including those who wish to remain anonymous. Their leadership gifts, of $1,000 or more, collectively amount to more than $1,532,000 in charitable investment into Vanderburgh, Warrick, and Spencer counties. The caring, philanthropic spirit of each of these individuals ensures that our United Way can continue its vital work in creating a community in which all persons have the opportunity to reach their full potential.* Ordre de Marquette

$20,000 - $24,999 Tim and Sue Brauer Bob and Lisa Jones Kevin and Margaret Koch

Alexis de Tocqueville Society Tocqueville Society members set the standard for charitable giving in our community by making an annual gift of $10,000 or more. Their commitment inspires others and empowers the United Way to do the transformational work of creating a more equitable region. This distinguished group of community-minded investors understands how generosity today impacts the generations of tomorrow. Ordre d’Egalite

$50,000 + Alan and Sharon Braun Ordre de Liberte

$25,000 - $49,000 Carl and Kay Chapman Steve and Cari Greenley Cindy and Bob Koch Jim and Mary Kay Muehlbauer Jim and Tricia Ryan Jim and Becky Sandgren

Ordre de LaSalle

$15,000 - $19,999 Dan and Kim Hermann Drs. James and Kristy Porter Dr. Allen and Carla White Membres de la Societe

$10,000 - $14,999 Gene and Linda Aimone Amy and Kevin Canterbury Steve and Stacey Church Stephanie and Alan Clark George and Davena Day Greg and Joyce Donaldson Karen and Niel Ellerbrook JP and Allison Engelbrecht Scott J. Evernham Brendon and Danielle Falconer Bob and Phyllis Fenneman Jared and Cindy Florence Jennifer Huang Kerry and Teran Jackson Jeffrey and Betsy Knight David and Marsha Lambert Mark and Lynn Lingafelter Shawn and Joan McCoy Eric and Sara Miller Peter and Carrie Mogavero Ann and Glen Muehlbauer Brad and Lynn Muehlbauer D. Patrick O’Daniel

Keel Club Each Keel Club donor makes an annual gift of $1,000 or more. Just as the keel functions as the essential backbone of a ship, providing structural strength and support for its framework, Keel Club members provide a vital foundation for United Way and the community we serve. Admiral

$5,000 - $9,999 Curt and Kelley Begle Matthew and Amanda Bohleber Timothy and Sharon Bray Karen and John Cinelli Ken and Carrie Ellspermann Edgar and Roberta Mulzer Foundation Wayne and Judy Games Jason and Jill Greene Raghav Gupta, MD, FCCP Mike and Debbie Hinton Dan and Laura Hoefling Mike and Carol Hull David and Sharlet Koch David and Sharon Milligan Brent A. and Jennifer B. Raibley Cliff and Kathy Sifford William and Patricia Theby Matthew and Diane Theby Mr. and Mrs. Stephan E. Weitzel Commodore

$2,500 - $4,999 Mike and Jayne Allerellie Randy and Cheryl Alsman Barry and Joy Biggs Dan and Karen Brandon Donald R. Breivogel, Jr. Bert Brougham Darin Carroll Lee and Ann Cooper Family Fund

Carolyn and Kelly Dearmond Bryan Dicenzo Tim and Julie Dingman Brad Ellsworth Tina and Chris Farrington Fuquay Family Charitable Fund Brian and Lee Anne Gatewood Josh Gilberg Jeff and Amy Gorman Chandler and Jingle Igleheart Hagey Brent Hill Dr. Diane Hunt Brant and Stephanie Kennedy David and Donna Knapp Tom Magan Jodi Melton David E. Mitchell Gina Niemeier David Papariella Jack and Debbie Pate Doug and Lora Petitt Dr. Bradley Scheu Barry and Darby Schnakenburg Carl and Donna Scibetta David and Amy Smith Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smythe Dr. Thomas Stratton Sandra Sullivan Lynell Walton Janet Wandling Ray and Michelle Webb Lynnae Wilson Connie and Sam Woehler Barry Drennan and Rebecca York Captain

$1,500 - $2,499 Joshua and Amy Barron Brett and Denise Bauer Bernard Becker Doug Bell Mary E. Blair Debbie and Jeff Bosse Travis and Laura Bradtmiller Kathy and Stephen Briscoe Randy and Jill Cape Dave and Pam Carl Michael E. Carter John and Diane Claybon Jim Coffey-Metheny Allison and Brian Comstock Dan Cusic Timothy and Diane Deem Dan and Erin Diehl Heidi Marie Dunniway Kevin and Karen Eastridge Patrick and Monica Edwards Scott Fecteau Mason Flake William A Carson Foundation Inc. Chris Freeman Jake R Fulcher Brandy Garrett Gary and Paula Gerling Rick and Bev Goebel Brian and Dawn Gower Cathy Graper Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Griffin Jennifer Guzman Jaron Hargis Jason and Christina Harlow David and Diane Hawkins Bryan and Stephanie Hayden

Fred and Cindy Heseman C. Mark and Joyce Hubbard Jon and Lisa Hubers Eddie and Vera Johnson Chase Kelley Ray and Kimberly Kixmiller Katherine L. Kleindorfer Ben and Julie Klipsch Daniel Knadler Allen Koester Lynn D. Kyle John and Julie Lamb Deborah Lamont Ms. Marti Lancaster Tony and Crystal Loudermilk Mike Loyd Christina and Lance Mayes Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan D. McBride Mr. and Mrs. Kevin McClain Mr. and Mrs. Jim McMurray Tony and Ashley Meredith Matt and Julie Merkel Leeann Miller John and Kelley Minnette Brian and Nikki Moore Marc and Gretchen Muchnick Steve Owen Joshua Pack Neely R. Pierce Michelle Quinn Todd and Connie Ralph Kelly Reisinger Lisa Rheinhardt Ms. Stephanie Ritter Larry and Barb Rogers Mr. William J. Ruffin Ron and Chris Ryan Mark and Tricia Samila Anthony L. Schapker Jim Schmidt Albert and Lindsay Schmitt Kathy Schoettlin Mike and Laurie Schopmeyer Richard and Patrice Schroeder Butch Schutte Ms. Misty Seaton Stephanie Sebree Garvin Senn III Ben Shoulders David and Sarah Smith Gabriel Snider Patricia Spooner Andy and Nicky Spurling Edward and Janice Stratton Robert and Roxanne Swan Jennifer Swingle James L. Thomas Grady Trela Jon Scott Uloth, MD Scott and Darla Vote David Wagner Phillip and Sheila Wahl Steven L. and Julie Ann Walker Mike and Kim Walsh Kellie Ware Kawn Watters Chris Weiberg Timothy G. Weir John and Emily Whyman Diana Wilderman Jeremy and Kendra Willis Rob and Karen Wilson Mayor Lloyd Winnecke and Carol McClintock Barbara Winstead Tom and Laura Wolf

To get involved in the collaborative work of United Way of Southwestern Indiana, visit www.unitedwayswi.org or call 812-422-4100. 118 EVANSVILLE LIVING MAY/JUNE 2021 UNITED WAY ALSO WISHES TO THANK OUR GENEROUS DONORS WHO CHOOSE TO REMAIN ANONYMOUS.


LEADERSHIP DONORS Mark and Traci Woodruff Steve and Susan Worthington Kent and Helen Zimmerman Ensign

$1,000 - $1,499 Martha Ahlers Kevin W. Aker Scott Albin Tony Aylsworth Thomas and Jennifer Bailey Mr. Drew E. Bailey Victor Baillargeon Ryan Baker Stacie Banks Casey Barrett Amy and Clay Barrett Ted and Diane Barron Alvin and Tiffany Basham Taraha Baum Matthew Beasley Debra Becht Evan and Allison Beck Randy and Linda Becker Kedric and Sherrie Belcher Sherri L. Bell Toby and Angie Bell Jerry and Cindy Benkert Adrienne and Zach Bittner Rob Bingham Jared and Jean Blanton Katie Blue Dick and Carolyn Bohm Brian and Cathy Boink Mr. and Mrs. Ron Boren Derek Borum Dean and Karen Bosler Lindsay Botsch F. Shane and Meagan N. Bradford Andrew Brampton and China Layne Scott and Holly Branam Randy and Judy Braun John and Kitty Briscoe Courtney Brock Robert and Jennifer Bromm David and Julie Brosmer Michael Brown Sheri Brown Jerry and Teresa Brown Randy and Leah Brown Nathan Brownell Lou Brummett Sam Bryant David Buchold James and Beth Burger Wendell and Diane Burkhart Katie Burnett Rachel Burton Wilfred C. and Phyllis L. Bussing Jill Buttry David and Kasey Byrley Michael B. Carroll Dan and Cindy Carwile Amy Casavant Angie Casbon-Scheller Dennis and Barbara Cash Kim and Kevin L. Cecil Betty L. Charlier Travis Chatham Christopher and Cynthia Clements Terry and Christine Clements

Mr. and Mrs. William V. Clippinger Alisa Coleman Charles and Barbara Compton Rebecca Conen Kelley M. Coures Amanda Cox Ann Craney Jeff and Patricia Cron Paula Crowley Amanda Damm Scot Davidson Andre Davis Gail Davis Ron Dempsey Dr. Jason Denton Michael and Tessa DeVoy Michael Dickerson Jason Dietz Kyle and Lindsay Dodd Timothy S. Doehring Kael Dowdy Honorable Suzanne Crouch and Larry Downs Suzanne Draper Andy Druin Kevin and Jane Dugan Lee Dutcher Sam Dye Tricia Easley Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Easley Mike Eddington Cynthia and Michael Elliott Karen Ellison Greg Elpers Bart Emig Thom and Cindy Endress Amy English Dirk Ensley Paul and Erica Esche Craig and Kathy Ettensohn Nancy L. Evans Raymond and Mary Ellen Farabaugh Ralph and Jo Ann Farber Keith Farrar Sally A. Finley Jason Fisher Thomas and Jennifer Fite Kari Fluegel Kerry and Mary Foley Randy A. Folz Joseph and Anne Fox Lisa Frank Michael and Cindy Freeman Allison and Adam Frounfelter Gaw Family Brad and Jennifer Gilbert Tom and Jody Giles Nancy Given Martha and Jon Goldman Charles W. Goldman Tanya Gordon James and Lori Goris Nick and Michele Graham Bob and Judy Graper Ronald Gray Susan Gray J. P. Greenwell David and Kelley Greer Douglas and Ann Gregurich David and Sherry Groff Tom Gunn Nathan Hahn Tony and Jill Hall Reese Hamilton

Suzan and Scott Hamerick Molly and Kurt Harris Rina Harris Scott Harris Brad and Robin Harrison Dan Harsh Matt and Clavon Hartman Jeff and Amy Hayden Erika and Ken Haynie Chuck and Natalie Hedde Mike Heim Jeff and Tricia Hollander Henning Family Wayne and Jewell Henning Tania Herke Lisa and Tim Hobgood Samuel Hoehn Cammie Holm Evan and Laurie Holmes Dean Holmes Joe and Julie Holtz Steven Hoover Andrew Hubbard Andy and Roxanne Hudnall Jennifer Hudock Roll Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hungate Brian Hunt Sarah Hurst Matt and Julie Jaques Valerie Jennings Richard Jillson Janet and Karl Johnson Karese Johnson Mary B. Johnson Marisa Johnson Justin Joiner Jeff and Nona Justice Ryan and Natalie Kassenbrock Dr. Gary J. Keepes Daniel L. Kelley Robbie and Marguerite Kent Franklin Kincaid Deborah Kinney Dennis and Joan Kissel Mandy Koester Deborah Kohut Mike Koressel George Lance John F. Lawler Jim and Julie List Russell and Theresa Lloyd Katherine Long Tony and Crystal Loudermilk Tracy Loveless Todd and Jill Lucy Aaron and Kendra Luttrull Marilyn Lynch Amy and Chuck Mangold Miles and Andrea Mann Charles and Kimberly Mans Brian J. Market Andy and Liza Martin Dr. Susan and Mr. Charles Martin Ralph and Margaret Matacale Brad and Lisa Mathis John and Jill Matuscak Larry and Tammie May Gina Mayes-Zellner Jennifer McGehee Keith and Becky McIntosh Kenneth and Pamela McNeil Carol A. Meese

Keaton and Monica Miller Randy and Carol Miller Andy and Gina Minnette Patrick Minnis Steve and Kim Minor Michael Mintline Spiro B. and Patricia S. Mitsos Foundation Christen Mogavero Nathan Monroe Donnie and Margaret Montgomery Christine Morgan-Girten Stephanie Morris Glen Morris Paul Murray Mike and Tammi Nasiatka Andy and Letty Nestrick John and Traci Newcomer Gregory Newman Shelly Nicholson Kathi Nickel MaryLou Norman Diane Norman Kevin O’Donohue Michael and Catherine O’Donohue Allison Paciorkowski Pete and Cathy Paradossi Ryan Parker Marie Pease Bryan Peelman Kevin and Kelly Pennington Anna Perkins John Phipps Kevin Preece Nancy Priebe Kyle B Puckett John Raisor Waylon Ramming Steve Rawlinson Wesley Rees Matt and Sarah Reffett Jamsheed and Angela Reshad Denise L. Rexing Matt and Randi Rice Hector Rivera Fuentes Mark and Lindsey Robbins James Phillip Roberts Rebecca and Logan Robinson Ron and Judy Rochon Stephanie Roland Debra Rorie Andy and Carrie Rudolph Stephen Russell Chris and Gretchen Rutledge Libby Scheessele Roger Schell Barry Schellenberg Jim Schiff Jeff Schimmel Cecil and Melinda Schirtzinger Bradley Schmitt Tanya Schmitt Sherry Schneider Mary Ann Schneider Brad and Kelly Schneider Brett and Terri Schultheis Randy and Ann Schulz John and Cindy Schutz Joann Schwentker Kathy M. Seger Harry Sheeley Gary Shelton Sherry X. Shen Bill and Diane Shinn

Donna Sholtis Donald F. Shymanski and Kelly Gates Dr. Lori Sieboldt Clay and Jamie Sills Vicki Simmons Jeff and Sarah Sims Mrs. Jennifer Slade Stephen Sleziak Jason and Amanda Smith Michelle and Shawn Smith Steven and Lori Smith Madeline N Smith Bill and Jung Smith Brandy Spainhoward R. Kenneth Spear and Charleen Spear Erin Spence Kathy Spicer Ellen Spradlin Phillip Stephenson Charles Stevens Charles and Elizabeth Storms J.D. Street Harvey and Lisa Tanner Matt and Erika Taylor Joseph T. Theby Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Thieneman, Jr. Katie Tieken Steve and Sandy Titzer Anna Todd Daniel Todd Kathryn Townsend Juan Trevino Gene and Sue Van Stone Tom and Lynn Vargo Kelley Vescovi Denny and Kristena Villines Michael and Lisbeth Vogel Ken Wahl Janelle and Alexander Wahl Brenda and Paul Wallace Mark Wannemueller Amy Watson Michael Watson Curt and Hillary Webb Gail Welch Jared and Amber Wells Doug and Amy Welp Melissa West Ann White Nicholas White Jeffrey and Rebecca Whiteside Jamie L. Wicks Mr. and Mrs. Tim Wilhelmus James and Karen Will Mrs. Eileen Will Kirk and Chrisy Williams Eric Williams Brian and Barbara Williams Jason Williams Mike and Kathy Williams Aaron Wilzbacher Chad Wingert Len and Diana Winiger Kyle Wininger Gary and Janet Wink Christa Wolf JoAnn Phillips Wood Carolyn Wood Robert and Elizabeth Woosley Betty Worthington Lane Young

*This information is based on contribution data for pledges made to the 2020 United Way Campaign. It only MAY/JUNE 2021 EVANSVILLE LIVING 119 includes those pledges for which individual donor detail was received by United Way before February 5, 2021.


Dining Directory

RESTAURANTS THAT DEFINE OUR CITY

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 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.

Please check directly with restaurants on updated hours or procedures before visiting or placing an order. BRU BURGER

UPSCALE CASUAL AMY’S ON FRANKLIN: 1418 W. Franklin St., 812-401-2332. Comfort food 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. RIVERWALK RESTAURANT & CATERING: 6 Walnut St. (inside the Hadi Shrine building), 812-758-4644. Cocktails, burgers, signature sandwiches, seafood, fish, and specialty plates. 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. WALTON’S INTERNATIONAL COMFORT FOOD: 956 Parrett St., 812-467-4255. Wood-fired pizzas, barbecue, specialty sandwiches, and Asian Pho and rice bowls. 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.

UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, restaurants are handicapped-accessible and accept major credit cards. City and

county ordinances prohibit smoking in many 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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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, 812250-7088; 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. 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.

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BAKERIES, COFFEEHOUSES, AND ICE CREAM 2ND STREET BISTRO & BAKERY: 115 S. Second St., Boonville, IN, 812-573-8887. 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), 812858-2556. 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. Thaifried 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, 270212-0181. 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. PARLOR DOUGHNUTS: 301 N. Green River Road, 812-303-4754. Fresh doughnuts, 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

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Dining Directory TROPICAL SMOOTHIE CAFÉ: 2101 N. Green River Road, 812-297-9727.

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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), 812-679-

PURPLE CUP COFFEE CO: 4502 W. Lloyd Expressway. Caffeine-infused favorites, purple specialties, and select teas.

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. Handcrafted 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. TF ICE CREAM: 1002 E. Walnut St., Boonville, IN, 812-715-3367. Ice cream, sherbet, and more.

6710. 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.

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. CHICKEN SALAD CHICK: 1414 Hirschland Road, 334-275-4578. More than 12 flavors of chicken salad, soups, sides, and desserts.

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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, 812897-8813. American fare including salads, steaks, and seafood. Fried catfish and chicken are the house specialities. Full catering packages available. 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. THE KITCHEN BUFFET: 421 N.W. Riverside Drive, second-level mezzanine, 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, 812867-6786. 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 DINER BY MELE’S: 550 N. Green River Road, 812-402-1272. A breakfast menu with Mexican-influenced entrees and American-style staple items. 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, 812423-5961. 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. 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 salads, homemade soups, and varied entrée selections including pasta, lemon pepper chicken, and tilapia. 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. 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.

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.

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Dining Directory 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, artisanstyle 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., 812-425-2345; 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, chicken,

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. 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.

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MOONLITE BAR-B-Q INN: 2840 W. Parrish Ave., Owensboro, KY, 270-684-

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.

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.

THAI PAPAYA CUISINE: 1434 Tutor Lane, 812-477-8424. Authentic Thai cuisine, including Pad Thai, papaya salad, spicy prawn soup, and satay.

TOKYO JAPAN RESTAURANT: 3000 N. Green River Road, 812-401-1020. Hibachi grill: chicken, beef, shrimp, and scallops.

ETHNIC

TOKYO TEPPANYAKI: 2222 U.S. Highway 41-N., Henderson, KY, 270-869-

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VIETNAMESE CUISINE: 4602 Vogel Road, 812-479-8818. Vietnamese fare,

BIG BANG MONGOLIAN GRILL: 2013 N. Green River Road, 812-602-1400. Open-

bar 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. DOMO JAPANESE HIBACHI GRILL, SUSHI, AND RAMEN: 215 N. Green River Road, 812-491-0003. Authentic Japanese dishes, bento boxes, sushi, ramen, and hibachi. 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.

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WASABI EVANSVILLE: 1122 Hirschland Road, 812-602-3737. Sushi, hibachi meals, appetizers, soups, and salads.

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, sandwiches,

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.).

INDIAN

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, Mexicanstyle steaks, and more.

CARIBBEAN CUISINE: 1010 S. Kentucky Ave., 812-303-0631. Caribbean and Haitian dishes like red beans and rice, oxtail, and fish.

CASA FIESTA MEXICAN RESTAURANT: 2121 N. Green River Road, 812-401-

4000. Traditional Tex Mex entrees are offered alongside Evansvillecentric dish such as chicken on the beach. CHAVA’S MEXICAN GRILL: 4202 N. First Ave., 812-401-1977. Authentic Mexican cuisine offering burritos, tacos, and more. 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. 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. ENA RESTAURANT: 920 Main St. Authentic Latin food and Salvadorean specials. 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. GOLLITA PERUVIAN CUISINE: 4313 E. Morgan Ave., 812-303-5100. Authentic 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.

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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., 812-

475-3483. 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.

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Dining Directory 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, 812-4909936. 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

Eastland 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, 812-673-4996. 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., 812475-8593. 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. 812-715-0101. 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,


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

THE BREW BRIDGE: 800 W. 2nd St., Owensboro, KY, 270-215-7742. House-

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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. DUFFY’S PUBHOUSE: 5201 Kratzville Road, 812-777-0000. Local bites, brews, bourbons, and bands. 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, 812-963-0967. Soups, salads, sandwiches, dinner entrées including 16-ounce smoked pork chops, fried chicken, steaks, and daily specials. 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.

made brews, full bar, and a premium twist on classic bar and grill dishes. 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, 270200-4314. 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, 812649-9463 (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, 812-848-2739. American and German craft beers, pizza, and sandwiches. WINDY KNOLL WINERY: 845 Atkinson Road, Vincennes, IN, 812-726-1600. Wine tastings, fruit wines, and wine slushies. WINZERWALD WINERY: 26300 N. Indiana Lake Road, Bristow, IN, 812-3577000. 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,

812-475-9320. 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 simple party trays with gourmet hors d’oeuvres to elegant sevencourse 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, 812-4238229. 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, 812-480-0310. Corporate lunches, weddings, and special occasions. Home-cooked food for groups of 15 to 500.

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Evansville Telluride........................................47 F.C. Tucker Emge Realtors..................... 56,57 F.T. Kelley & Sons............................................95 Farmer, Scott, Ozete, Robinson, & Schmitt LLP.......................................... 14 Frank’s Catering.............................................121 German American Bank.........................58,59 H.G. McCullough Designers Inc.................64 Habitat for Humanity of Evansville............................................72 Hamlin Equipment Rental........................ 110 Holder’s Furniture..........................................85 Holiday World/Splashing Safari.............. 18 Home Outlet .............................................76,77 Honest Abe Roofing............................100,101 Indiana Members Credit Union............... 68 J.E. Shekell......................................................106 JRI Woodworks Jedi Renovations, Inc.....................................63 Karen’s Upscale Resale................................. 81 Keep Evansville Beautiful............................ 18 Kenny Kent Lexus ...........................................11 Knob Hill Tavern...........................................122 Kraft Nursery.................................................. 98 Landmark Realty & Development............ 41 Landscapes By Dallas Foster, Inc........92,93 Lea Matthews Furniture & Interiors........................74,75 Liquor Locker.................................................. 16 McMahon Exterminating, Inc..................104 Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden..........4 Midwest Communications........................115 Midwest Facial Plastic Surgery ...................7 New Horizons Financial Consultants.............................4 NiteLiters, Inc............................................90,91 Party in Paradise........................................... 110

Pass Pest Control..........................................107 Pella Windows of Evansville......................67 Pet Supplies Plus............................................35 Popham Construction................................. 48 Prosource Wholesale Floorcoverings........................................65 R.A. McGillem Custom Homes LLC..........................50,51 R4 Design Home Decor and More....................................73 Rose Creek Lumber..................................... 110 Rug Merchant, The........................................82 Saddle Creek Estates....................................62 Southwestern Indiana Master Gardener Association.......... 99 Square Yard Carpet.....................................109 Stressless at Lea Matthews........................83 Team McClintock/ F.C. Tucker Emge Realtors..............52,53 The Rug Gallery of Newburgh.................. 86 Timberlake Furniture..............................78,79 Townsquare Media........................................47 Tri-State Stone of Evansville......................70 Tropicana Evansville..................................... 16 Turoni’s............................................................122 Turpen’s Painting Co....................................105 Uniqu-E-Scapes........................................ 88,89 United Way of Southwestern Indiana..................118,119 WAY FM........................................................... 125 Weichert Realtors......................................... 71 West Paradise..................................................87 WEVV-44...........................................................34 WTSN-WYYW................................................ 40 Yoga 101...........................................................126 Zehner Contracting....................................... 61 Zeidler’s Flowers............................................. 41

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A GREAT RUN FEW EVENTS IN EVANSVILLE have been as iconic and beloved as the Arts Fest River Run. Organized as a promotional vehicle for the annual Arts Festival, participants would set out on a 12K course that began at Audubon State Park in Henderson, Kentucky, crossed the U.S. Highway 41 bridge, and wound its way to Downtown Evansville. And while the clock may have stopped on the race 20 years ago this summer, River Run founder and director Pat Shoulders remembers it as if it were yesterday. “It truly became kind of a local, big event,” he says. “I was always very proud of the fact that we became a kind of iconic, local thing.” A large draw to the River Run was the portion crossing the Ohio River. “I was running marathons at that time, and I had 20mile courses all over town. I thought, I would love to be able to run across that bridge; why can’t we do that here?” Shoulders says. “[The idea] was born simply as a notion that I wanted to do something unique.” Also noteworthy was the distance. “We had 5Ks in this town, we had 10Ks PAT SHOULDERS in this town, we had half-marathons, but there was no race around here that did [a 12K],” Shoulders says. “By that time, I had run the Pittsburgh marathon, the New York marathon, the Chicago marathon,” he adds. “I borrowed ideas from those races and brought them back with me and decided we would give runners a bang for their registrations like they’d never seen.” That “bang” included awarding medals — a rarity at the time for races less than marathon distance — and a substantial prize purse paid to the top five finishers in both the men’s and women’s races. T-shirts, sponsored gift bags, television broadcasts, celebrity guests, costume contests — no novelty was off the table, and all were trendsetting. “We introduced a lot of ideas that have gone on to help other races,” Shoulders says. “We taught the Tri-State about what a road race could be.” Despite the Arts Fest River Run concluding two decades ago, it continues making history: The 33-minute, 31-second finish set by Kenyan runner Joseph Kimani in the 1997 race still stands as the men’s 12K world record. — BY JODI KEEN 128

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20 years after its end, Pat Shoulders reminisces about the Arts Fest River Run

CUSTOM COLLECTION Pat Shoulders’ archive of Arts Fest River Run memorabilia includes its pioneering medals, paintings by Cedric Hustace, and a copy of The Courier’s 1997 race coverage of Joseph Kimani’s record-setting time PHOTOS BY ZACH STRAW. HEADSHOT COURTESY OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY.


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