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EDITOR Megan Purazrang editor@warricknews.com

CREATIVE DIRECTOR & DESIGNER

Welcome to Newburgh! I’m thrilled to share with you a special edition of our magazine — this publication includes must-save lists of where to dine, shop, visit and attend as a guide for visitors to our scenic town or residents who need a keepsake reminder of what Newburgh has to offer.

Maegan Saalwaechter

CONTRIBUTORS

For instance, did you know Newburgh Farmers Market has activities for both adults and kiddos, including demonstrations by Chef Adam Edwards? We have all of the details inside and more.

Julie Rosenbaum-Engelhardt Marisa Patwa Austin Ramsey Carol Schaefer Wyatt Squires

Nearly seven months ago, I began this exciting journey as editor of Newburgh Magazine. I came on board so inspired by the people and businesses we covered. My goal is to continue the hyper-local focus of our content while revealing new themes and with the help of my creative director, Maegan Saalwaechter, give the publication a brand new vogue and identity.

Becca Harsch Lisa Polk Photography Maegan Saalwaechter

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TO ADVERTISE Megan Purazrang Editor

Bob Rigg brigg@warricknews.com 812-641-2001

CONTACT US Newburgh is a home away from home. A picturesque town with a drive to make local businesses succeed. Entrepreneurs and artisans of all sorts have paved the way for the growth and development that Newburgh has seen. There is no doubting it; you will definitely find something to do here for all ages. And your appetite will never be the same after you experience the many local food spots. But I will tell you that nothing will make you feel more welcome than speaking with the locals and having someone genuinely make an effort to point you in the right direction or highlight other local businesses.

www.warricknews.com 131 South Second Street P.O. Box 266 Boonville, IN 47601 812-897-2330 Email: newsroom@warricknews.com

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So when I was given the opportunity to showcase Newburgh, I knew that the people are what make this possible. Which is why I gave residents a chance to show us what makes Newburgh. I thank you all and we hope you enjoy your August 2019 Newburgh Magazine, and as always, we would love to hear from you! Send your story ideas and tips to newburghmagazine@gmail.com.

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2 WELCOME TO NEWBURGH

14 ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE

4 NEWCOMERS GUIDE

16 MEDICAL GUIDE

8 DINING GUIDE

18 SHOPPING GUIDE

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regional statistics NEWBURGH Median household income: Median home value:

$48,704 $141,100

Median gross rent:

$484

Owner-occupied housing unit rate: Cost of living compared to Owensboro: Cost of living compared to Evansville:

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$36,956

Median home value:

$89,700

Median gross rent:

$738

Owner-occupied housing unit rate: Cost of living compared to Owensboro: Cost of living compared to Newburgh:

5% higher Similar

OWENSBORO Median household income: Median home value: Median gross rent: Owner-occupied housing unit rate:

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54.5%

$40,146 $107,900 $691 56.2%

Cost of living compared to Evansville:

5% lower

Cost of living compared to Newburgh:

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welcome to

Set alongside the Ohio River is Newburgh — the oldest town in Warrick County with beautiful views and a rich history. Shari Sherman, executive director of Warrick County Chamber of Commerce recently put in perspective our town

NEWBURGH

by the numbers. “What is unique about Warrick County there is a feeling of small town yet, we have the advantages of a larger city right next door,” Sherman says. She adds that as Newburgh continues its pathway of

Businesses like Walmart and Schnucks bring employment opportunities to Warrick County with Alcoa leading as the major employer for manufacturing.

growth, the county is evolving to meet the needs of its resi-

With a peak location near larger cities, Newburgh offers

dents. Among those is the literal path — the Warrick Trails

opportunities for residents and those of neighboring coun-

system, which allows walkers, runners and bikers a place

ties a place to live and work with little travel — within a half

near the water to exercise.

an hour. Approximately 10,658 individuals work in Warrick

“My position allows me to have a front row seat as the County continues to grow. Welcoming new businesses and connecting businesses,” Sherman says. Top employers are represented in different sectors of the

County with 15, 219 commuting to Vanderburgh County for work. The median owner occupied house cost is $171,000 and the median household income is $74,469.

area. For healthcare, Deaconess Gateway, The Women’s

Warrick County Chamber of Commerce is a nonprofit

Hospital, The Heart Hospital and the Orthopedic Hospital are

member organization. Their mission “To provide leadership

among leading entities not including nursing homes, clinics

and resources in support of business and partnerships to pro-

and physician offices in town.

mote favorable economic growth in Warrick County.” August 2019 NEWBURGH MAGAZINE 3


NEWCOMERS

OHIO RIVER TRAIL NEAR NEWBURGH TOWN HALL PHOTO SUBMITTED BY: RALPH BAKER

WORKFORCE Warrick County consists of approximately 33,000 workers with an unemployment rate of 2.6 percent and Indiana’s unemployment rate is 2.9 percent as of May 2019.

OTHER HELPFUL WEBSITES WARRICK COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE www.warrickchamber.org

EDITORS NOTE

PHILANTHROPIC ORGANIZATIONS FRIENDS OF NEWBURGH, INC.

ROTARY CLUB OF WARRICK COUNTY P.O. Box 554, Newburgh, IN 47630 www.warrickrotary.org

517 W. Main, Newburgh, IN 47629

WARRICK COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

812-746-1269

224 W. Main St. Suite 201, Boonville, IN 47601

www.friendsofnewburgh.org

812-897-2030 www.warrickcommunityfoundation.org

HISTORIC NEWBURGH, INC. 517 W. Main St., Newburgh, IN 47630

WARRICK COUNTY FARM BUREAU

812-853-2815

3050 Warrick Dr., Boonville, IN 47601

www.historicnewbrugh.org

812-897-0590

All listings are compiled by editorial staff and not based on advertising. If there has been a change in location, contact information or we’re missing an entry, please contact us at newburghmagazine@gmail.com. We strive to present an accurate guide of Newburgh.

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UTILITIES

SEWER

GAS AND ELECTRIC

NEWBURGH UTILITIES

WATER

VECTREN CORPORATION

INDIANA AMERICAN WATER

23 W. Jennings St.

1 N. Main

5622 State Road 66

Newburgh, IN 47630

Evansville, IN 47702

Newburgh, IN 47630

812-853-3578

800-227-1376

800-492-8373

AT&T/DIRECTV

PHONE, CABLE AND INTERNET

1-844-381-2920

GOVERNMENT NEWBURGH

www.newburgh-in.com NEWBURGH TOWN HALL

SPECTRUM

WOW!

1-844-836-6970

1-844-252-0191

WARRICK COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL

WARRICK COUNTY

599 Roth Road, Boonville, IN 47601

PURDUE EXTENSION

812-896-6107

107 W. Locust St., Courthouse Rm 111 Boonville, IN 47601

WARRICK COUNTY AREA

812-897-6100

107 W. Locust St., Courthouse Rm 201

WARRICK COUNTY

PLAN COMMISSION

23 W. Jennings St., Newburgh, IN 47630

Boonville, IN 47601

812-853-1720

HEALTH DEPARTMENT

812-897-6190

107 W. Locust St., Courthouse Rm 900

Newburgh Clerk-Treasurer, Nannette Anger Newburgh Town Manager, Christy Powell Newburgh Zoning Manager, Tavi Wydicks NEWBURGH TOWN COUNCIL District I, William F. Kavanaugh

Boonville, IN 47601 WARRICK COUNTY ASSESSOR One County Square, Warrick County Judicial

WARRICK COUNTY PROSECUTOR

Center, Suite 280, Boonville, IN, 47601

One County Square, Warrick County Judicial

812-897-6125

Center, Suite 180, Boonville, IN, 47601

District II, Allyson Claybourn District III, Stacie Krieger District IV, Anne Rust Aurand

812-897-6105

Sarah Redman

812-897-6199 WARRICK COUNTY AUDITOR Debbie Stevens

At-large, Carol Schaefer

WARRICK COUNTY RECORDER

One County Square, Warrick County Judicial

Pat A. Brooks

Newburgh Town Council meets at 5:30 p.m.

Center, Suite 240, Boonville, IN, 47601

One County Square, Warrick County Judicial

on the second and fourth Wednesday of each

812-897-6110

Center, Suite 230, Boonville, IN, 47601

month at the Newburgh Town Hall.

OHIO TOWNSHIP

OHIO TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Chad Bennett

4333 Epworth Rd., Newburgh, IN 47630 812-853-8835

812-897-6165 WARRICK COUNTY

BUILDING COMMISSION

WARRICK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

107 W. Locust St., Courthouse Rm 208

Sheriff Mike Wilder

Boonville, IN 47601

100 W. State Road 62, P.O. Box 487

812-897-6188

Boonville, IN 47601 812-897-6180

WARRICK COUNTY

WARRICK COUNTY CLERK

www.warrickcounty.gov

Patty Perry

WARRICK COUNTY SOLID WASTE

One County Square, Warrick County Judicial

1111 S. Pelzer Rd., Boonville, IN 47601

WARRICK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

Center, Suite 200, Boonville, IN, 47601

812-897-6155

107 W. Locust St., Boonville, IN 47601

812-897-6160

District I - Dan Saylor District II - Terry Phillippe

WARRICK COUNTY

WARRICK COUNTY

STORMWATER MANAGEMENT

District III - Bob Johnson

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

The Warrick County Commissioners meet

Executive Director Steve Roelle

Boonville, IN 47601

on the second and fourth Monday of each

4763 Rosebud Lane, Suite C, Newburgh, IN

812-897-8632

month at 4 p.m. in the Commissioners Meet-

47630

ing Room in the Warrick County Courthouse.

812-858-3358

WARRICK COUNTY COUNCIL

WARRICK COUNTY ELECTION OFFICE

One County Square, Warrick County Judicial

District I - Cindy Ledbetter

One County Square, Warrick County Judicial

Center, Suite 270, Boonville, IN, 47601

District II - Richard Reid

Center, Suite 220, Boonville, IN, 47601

812-897-6166

District III - Greg Richmond

812-897-6161

107 W. Locust St., Courthouse Rm 208

WARRICK COUNTY TREASURER Judy Beem

District IV - David Hachmeister At-large - Ted Metzger

WARRICK COUNTY

WARRICK COUNTY VETERAN’S AFFAIRS 107 W. Locust St., Courthouse Rm 206

At-large - Brad Overton

MERGENCY MANAGEMENT

Boonville, IN 47601

At-large - Charlie Christmas

Director Dave Woolen

812-897-6177

The Warrick County Council meets on the

107 W. Locust St., Courthouse Rm 307

first Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the

Boonville, IN 47601

Commissioners Meeting Room.

812-897-6178

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NEWCOMERS

LOCAL MEDIA

NEWSPAPER

WEOA 98.5

THE WARRICK

812-424-8864

COUNTY STANDARD

www.weoa985fm.com

131 S. 2nd St. Boonville, IN 47601

GREAT 98.9

812-897-2330

98.9 WDXM

www.warricknews.com

FAITH MUSIC RADIO

812-204-1180 http://www.wdxmjeff.com/

WGAB

WBNL

93.1

99.9

1180

1540

812-479-5342 www.faithmusicradio.com

812-897-2080 http://www.radio1540.net/

WIRED RADIO

KISSFM

WYIR

106.1 WDKS

96.9

812-425-4226

www.wyir.com

www.1061evansville.com

EDUCATION PUBLIC

WARRICK COUNTY SCHOOL CORPORATION

YANKEETOWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

CASTLE COUNTRY ACADEMICS, LLC

7422 Yankeetown Rd., Newburgh, IN 47630

3711 Haley Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630

812-853-8500

812-853-5678 www.castlecountryacademics.com

warrick.k12.in.us

WARRICK EDUCATION CENTER

300 E. Gum St., Boonville, IN 47601

3199 State Road 261, Newburgh, IN 47630

KINDERGATE DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER

812-897-0400

812-858-4309

8100 Robin Hill Rd., Newburgh, IN 47630

CASTLE HIGH SCHOOL

PRIVATE/PAROCHIAL

3344 State Road 261, Newburgh, IN 47630

NEWBURGH CHRISTIAN SCHOOL [K-12]

812-853-3331

4544 Old State Road 261, Newburgh, IN 47630 812-842-0455

CASTLE NORTH MIDDLE SCHOOL 2800 State Road 261, Newburgh, IN 47630 812-853-7347

812-858-9181 www.kindergatechildcare.com NEWBURGH CHILD CARE

DEVELOPMENT/CARING HANDS 3665 Haley Dr. Newburgh, IN 47630

ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST

812-853-0048

CATHOLIC SCHOOL [K-8] 725 Frame Rd.

CASTLE SOUTH MIDDLE SCHOOL

NEWBURGH PRESCHOOL AND CHILD CARE

Newburgh, IN 47630

201 W. 1st St. Newburgh, IN 47630

3711 Casey Road, Newburgh, IN 47630

812-490-2000

812-490-7930 CHANDLER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

EVANSVILLE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL -

NOAH’S ARK CHRISTIAN PRESCHOOL 4544 State Route 261, Newburgh, IN 47630

CROSSROADS CAMPUS

812-858-7655

401 Jaycee St., Chandler, IN 47610

10800 Outer Lincoln Avenue

www.noadsarkpreschool.weebly.com

812-925-6021

Newburgh, IN 47630

JOHN H. CASTLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3077 State Road 261, Newburgh, IN 47630 812-853-8878 NEWBURGH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 306 State St., Newburgh, IN 47630 812-853-8921

812-518-1700

OHANA CHILDREN’S LEARNING CENTER 2699 State Road 261, Newburgh, IN 47630

EVANSVILLE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL EPWORTH CAMPUS [8-12]

4401 Epworth Rd., Newburgh, IN 47630 812-853-7777

CHILD CARE/PRESCHOOL

ALL GOD’S CHILDREN

812-490-1191 www.ohanachildrenslearningcenter.com TREELANE CHILDCARE 613 Treelane Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630 812-490-2230

CHILDCARE AND PRESCHOOL

TURTLE TOWN DAYCARE

7300 Sharon Rd., Newburgh, IN 47630

Newburgh

209 Jefferson St. Newburgh, IN 47630

812-853-3349

812-483-6272

812-490-5437

SHARON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

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BANKS BANTERRA BANK

GERMAN AMERICAN BANK

OLD NATIONAL BANK

8477 Bell Oaks Drive, Newburgh, IN 47630

8577 Ruffian Lane

812-402-2265

Newburgh, IN 47630

www.germanamerican.com

812-853-7375

3811 Haley Drive, Newburgh, IN 47630 GERMAN AMERICAN BANK

www.banterrabank.com

3933 Venetian Way, Newburgh, IN 47630

CREDIT UNION

812-402-2265

Newburgh Chapel 5333 State Road 261

PEOPLES TRUST &

Newburgh, IN 47630

SAVINGS BANK/NEWBURGH

www.germanamerican.com

812-853-0077

705 State St.

3944 State Road 261

HERITAGE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION

Newburgh, IN, 47630

5388 Old State Road 66

812-858-3033

Newburgh, IN 47630

www.etfcu.org

812-253-6928

www.alexandernewburghchapel.com

Newburgh, IN 47630 TITZER FUNERAL HOME

812-842-3017

510 W. Jennings St.

www.ptsb-in.com

Newburgh, IN 47630 812-853-8314

PEOPLE TRUST &

www.hfcu.info FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK

ALEXANDER FUNERAL HOME

www.oldnational.com

812-490-3200

EVANSVILLE TEACHERS FEDERAL

FUNERAL HOMES

www.titzerfuneralhomes.com

SAVINGS BANK/PARADISE 7199 Parker Dr.

8388 Bell Oaks Drive

HERITAGE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION

Newburgh, IN 47630

8266 Bell Oaks Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630

Newburgh, IN 47630

812-492-8160

812-253-6928

812-842-2265

www.firstfedevansville.com

www.hfcu.info

www.ptsb-in.com

FIRST SECURITY BANK

LNB COMMUNITY BANK - Newburgh

UNITED FIDELITY BANK

7833 W. State Route 66

1204 W. State Road 662

8533 Bell Oaks Drive

Newburgh, IN 47630

Newburgh, IN 47630

Newburgh, IN, 47630

812-942-1111

812-858-1605

812-858-6880

www.firstsecurity.net

www.lnbbanking.com

www.unitedfidelity.com

TRANSIT WARRICK AREA

TRANSIT SYSTEM (WATS) 812-254-3225 www.ridesolution.org/wats

VICTORIA NATIONAL GOLF CLUB PHOTO SUBMITTED BY: LUKE A. DOUGLAS

LEISURE AND RECREATION GOLF COURSES

ROLLING HILLS COUNTRY CLUB

1666 Old Plank Rd., Newburgh, IN 47630 812-925-3336 www.rollinghillsindiana.com VICTORIA NATIONAL GOLF CLUB 2000 Victoria National Blvd., Newburgh, IN 47630 812-858-8230 www.victorianational.com

MOVIES/BOWLING/LASER TAG/ARCADE

SHOWPLACE FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT CENTER 8099 Bell Oaks Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630 812-853-6843 www.showplacecinemas.com

MUSEUM

NEWBURGH MUSEUM

INDIANA HILL OVERLOOK PARK

NEWBURGH FITNESS

Preservation Hall, 2 W. Main St., Newburgh, IN 47630

6599 State Road 66, Newburgh, IN 47630

4944 Old State Road 261, Newburgh, IN 47630

812-853-5045

812-853-1720

812-858-8300

www.newburghmuseum.com

www.newburgh-in.gov/pages/parks_indianhill.php

www.newburghfitness.com

FRIEDMAN PARK

BOB’S GYM

PARKS

LOU DENNIS COMMUNITY PARK 402 Park Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630 812-853-0051 www.newburgh-in.gov/pages/parks_community.php

2700 Park Blvd., Newburgh, IN 47630 812-897-6200

8120 High Pointe Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630 812-490-2627

www.warrickcountyparks.com/friedman-park/

GYM

www.bobsgym.com ANYTIME FITNESS

OLD LOCK & DAM PARK

LIVEWELL

525 E. State Road 662, Newburgh, IN 47630

300 W. Jennings St., Newburgh, IN 47630

8887 High Pointe Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630

812-853-1720

855-843-3539

812-853-5855

www.newburgh-in.gov/pages/parks_oldlockdam.php

www.mylivewellonline.com

www.anytimefitness.com

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DINING

CLEO’S BAKERY AND BROWN BAG LUNCHES PHOTO SUBMITTED BY: SUSAN PARADIS

ARBY’S

AZZIP PIZZA

BEN & PENNY’S

8055 State Road 66, Newburgh, IN 47630

8680 High Pointe Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630

20 W. Water St., Newburgh, IN 47630

812-853-6600

812-490-0588

812-858-2556

www.arbys.com

www.azzippizza.com

ARCHIE & CLYDES

BECAUSE BREAD

BURGER KING

8309 Bell Oaks Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630

Find their products in Newburgh at The Refinery

8959 W. Bellmoore Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630

812-490-7778

and Farmers Market. Personal orders can be made

812-858-3931

www.archieandclydes.com

through Facebook, Instagram or call 812-518-9190.

www.bk.com

@becausebreadbakery

www.facebook.com/BenAndPennys/

Are we missing something? Send us an email at newburghmagazine@gmail.com

FOOD LEGEND

American

Breakfast

Fast Food

International

Pizza

Bakery

Coffee

Ice Cream

Italian

Mexican

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Seafood


THE BURGH HOUSE

DONUT BANK

KNOB HILL TAVERN

8099 Bell Oaks Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630

3988 State Road 261, Newburgh, IN 47630

1016 W. State Road 662, Newburgh, IN 47630

812-853-6843

812-858-9911

812-853-9877

www.showplacecinemas.com

www.knobhilltavern.com EDGEWATER GRILLE

CAFE ARAZU

1 E. Water St., Newburgh, IN 47630

LA FORET CAFE AT

17 W. Jennings St., Newburgh, IN 47630

812-858-2443

CYCLING SOLUTIONS

812-842-2200

www.edgewatergrille.com

7766 Fruitwood Ln., Newburgh, IN 47630

www.cafe-arazu.com

812-518-2720 FIESTA ACAPULCO

CHINA VILLAGE

8480 High Pointe Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630

LIC’S DELI AND ICE CREAM

8423 Bell Oaks Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630

812-858-7777

8700 Ruffian Ln., Newburgh, IN 47630

812-858-8238

www.fiestaacapulco.com

812-858-0022

www.newburghchinavillage.com

www.licsdeliandicecream.com GOLDEN BUDDHA

CLEO’S BAKERY AND

BROWN BAG LUNCHES

5066 State Road 261, Newburgh, IN 47630

LITTLE ANGELOS

812-853-2680

8000 Bell Oaks Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630

9 W. Jennings St., Newburgh, IN

812-853-8364

812-853-0500

HARDEE’S

www.facebook.com/cleosbakerynewburgh/

4033 Bell Rd., Newburgh, IN 47630

www.littleangelosnewburgh.com LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA

812-853-2674 DAIRY QUEEN GRILL AND CHILL

7755-B Fruitwood Ln., Newburgh, IN 47630

8095 High Point Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630

JALISCO MEXICAN RESTAURANT

812-490-6336

4044 Professional Ln., Newburgh, IN 47630

www.dairyqueen.com

812-490-2814

MARCO’S PIZZA

www.enigmajalisco.com

4011 State Road 261, Newburgh, IN 47630

DOMINO’S PIZZA

812-858-2984

812-858-9877

854 State St., Newburgh, IN 47630

JIMMY JOHN’S

812-853-3030

8680 High Pointe Dr., Ste. A, Newburgh, IN 47630

www.dominos.com

812-490-7111

www.familyvideo.com

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Jackie Schen and Staff!

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DINING

THE REFINERY AND BECAUSE BREAD PHOTO BY: BECCA HARSCH

MCDONALD’S 7800 W. State Road 66, Newburgh, IN 47630 812-853-6378 www.mcdonalds.com NELLIE’S RESTAURANT 8566 Ruffian Lane, Newburgh, IN 47630 812-602-9773 www.nelliesnewburgh.com NINKI JAPANESE BISTRO 4222 Bell Rd., Newburgh, IN 47630 812-518-3055 www.facebook.com/NinkiNewburgh/ PAPA JOHN’S PIZZA 3955 Haley Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630 812-858-7272 www.papajohns.com PENN STATION EAST COAST SUBS 8887 High Pointe Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630 812-401-7366 www.penn-station.com PIZZA HUT 8887 High Pointe Dr., Ste. B, Newburgh, IN 47630 812-858-9000 www.pizzahut.com PIZZA KING 7777 State Road 66, Newburgh, IN 47630 812-853-3368 http://www.pizzakingevansville.com/ PRIME TIME PUB AND GRILL

SAKURA JAPANESE RESTAURANT

THE TIN FISH

4833 Old State Road 261, Newburgh, IN 47630

707 State St., Newburgh, IN 47630

812-490-0553

812-490-7000

www.sakurajapanesenewburgh.com

www.tinfishnewburgh.com

SONIC DRIVE-IN

TOMELLY’S PIZZA

7966 Maken Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630

812-202-1113

333 State St., Newburgh, IN 47630

812-858-0047

www.facebook.com/therefinerynewburgh/

812-629-2001

www.sonicdrivein.com

www.tomellyspizza.com

812-490-0655

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4222 Bell Rd., Newburgh, IN 47630

812-490-9936

8011 Bell Oaks Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630

812-490-6070

rivieranewburgh.com

812-490-5555

www.spudznstuff.com

www.turonis.com

RIVERTOWN ICE CREAM AND GRILL

STARBUCKS

WENDY’S

7755 State Road 66, Newburgh, IN 47630

812-858-4840

7899 W. State Road 66, Newburgh, IN 47630

812-858-0234

www.facebook.com/RivertownIceCream/

812-853-9469

www.starbucks.com

www.wendys.com

ROSE HILL CAFE

SUBWAY

WINGS ETC.

8426 High Pointe Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630

812-853-8443

8833 High Pointe Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630

812-858-9932

www.rosehillcafein.com

812-490-0550

www.subway.com

www.wingsetc.com

ROYAL INDIA CUISINE

TACO BELL

ZAXBY’S CHICKEN

521 State St., Newburgh, IN 47630

8133 Rose Hill Rd., Newburgh, IN 47630

7799 W. State Road 66, Newburgh, IN 47630

8099 W. State Road 66, Newburgh, IN 47630

812-518-4018

FINGERS AND BUFFALO WINGS

812-858-7589

www.facebook.com/royalindiannewburgh/

8175 High Pointe Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630

www.tacobell.com

812-490-1199

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LIFE IN

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‘PASSPORT TO HEALTH’ NEWBURGH FARMERS MARKET OFFERS FARM

FRESH PRODUCE AND FAMILY ACTIVITIES WRITER: CAROL SCHAEFER Farmers Markets are a popular trend across the United States, though the Newburgh Farmers Market continues to flourish nine years later. The “Farm to Table” movement reinvents how customers buy groceries taking market visitors back in time. In the mid-1800s, grocery stores were small and quaint focusing on “dr y grocer y” items, canned goods and other non-perishable staples. Butchers and greengrocers (produce stores) were separate businesses. Many people just bought their food from a local farmer. In 1916, the Memphis, Tennessee based store Piggly Wiggly began to flourish, and is credited with introducing the concept of self-service shopping.

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Today, big box stores continue to do considerable amounts of business. However, many consumers are taking notice in the ingredients in their products and where food is grown. The Newburgh Farmers Market is growing and really is more of a happening than just a market. Families and friends make a morning out of tr ying new produce — eightball squash, yellowish ground cherries, tomatillos and leeks are amongst the brightly colored items to see. There are always seasonal offerings like corn, tomatoes, cucumbers and lettuce. The Newburgh Farmers Market also supplies pasture-raised meats, baked goods, fresh pressed juices, jewelr y, handwoven rugs, herbs and

breakfast foods. After 9 a.m., live music fills the air complementing the mighty Ohio River. Ever y week there are different events rolled into the market event, including cooking demonstrations by Chef Adam Edwards. He highlights produce and meat from the market, shares his recipes and offers samples of the completed dish. The POP Club tent of fers “Passpor t to Health” sign ups, to get started with weekly activities. Kids can become part of the “two bite club” and other value creating activities based on food, nutrition and food growing — some of the activities include seed planting and making salads, jams, smoothies, worm bins and a food scavenger hunt. The 2019 Market is located at the Old Lock and Dam Park every Saturday morning from 8 a.m. to noon until mid-September. Check out their website for activity and music dates at www.newburghfarmersmarket.org or visit their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ newburghfarmersmarket.


upcoming events EVENTS August 3

Tomato Tasting

August 24

Kids Day

September 14

Market Closing Day MUSIC

August 3

Jordan Winka

August 10

Ben Dahlquist

August 17

Byron Rohrig

August 24 Honey Vinyl Music Studio Students August 31

Neil Yockey

September 7 September 14

Ben Dahlquist Court and the Jesters

COOKING DEMOS August 17 & 31; September 14 All cooking demos start at 10:00am

CHEF ADAM EDWARDS CONTINUES CUISINE TRADITIONS While there may be secret recipes up his sleeve, Chef Adam Edwards is not shy about loving his cooking craft, his spirit is an obvious trait upon meeting him for the first time. Edwards comes from a family of chefs — both his father and his grandfather were recognizable names in Evansville. Following his formal training (he grew up cooking), he returned to the area taking a sous chef position at the Petroleum Club. Previously in his career he worked in sales for Sysco Foods and has also led to positions like executive chef at Owensboro Health Regional Hospital and at St. Mary’s Medical Center. Though, his world blended when kids came into the picture. Today, the private chef has a wife, two kids, and a schedule filled with soccer and gymnastic events. His family-focused life is courtesy of building his own business. His personal venture began when he started showing friends how to cook healthier and more delicious foods. Edwards says his teaching is more about technique than recipes, which he freely offers. His goal is for his clients to understand the food science behind the recipes so they can learn to substitute and even successfully interchange ingredients. He found that many people enjoyed the lessons, but felt that they did not have time or the inclination to cook meals. The business took an unexpected pivot toward the event business and meal prep services for both individuals and families. “I talk to people about their food goals,” Chef Edwards said. “Are they needing a low carbohydrate menu or are they concentrating on lean proteins and adding more vegetables to their diet.” Once he learns more about a client’s needs, he builds menus reflecting those preferences. Edwards visits the grocery store for supplies and then cooks in clients’ homes. Customers are able to eat the prepared meals immediately or place items in the refrigerator to heat up at a later time. While the profession “private chef” often comes with the mental noise of “cha-ching,” the service is more affordable than one might expect to pay. A frozen dinner, for instance, may cost $5 or more consisting of loaded ingredients. Edwards says that while a typical meal-out costs between $8-20 per person, his meals cost an average of $12 per person, and are created with fresh, wholesome ingredients. To learn more about home meal prep options, his classes or to inquire about Chef Adam Edwards visit chefadamedwards.com. Follow him on Facebook, Chef Adam Edwards — Private Parties and Cooking Lessons. August 2019 NEWBURGH MAGAZINE 13


ENTERTAINMENT

WRITER: MARISA PATWA From the dazzling Fourth of July fireworks show on the Ohio riverfront to spooky Ghost Walks throughout the town on Halloween, and the lighting of the town tree with the annual choir concert from the Castle High School Knight Sensations around Christmas, there is plenty to do in Newburgh. Though, the holidays are not the only time that people come out to celebrate. Newburgh folks enjoy various forms of enter tainment, from the Free Family Movie nights at Lou Dennis Park, to bowling and laser tag at the Showplace Cinemas Newburgh Family Entertainment Center to participating in sidewalk chalk and pie-making contests or doing yoga on the river at the Newburgh Farmers Market. There are also races held in Newburgh throughout the year to celebrate causes such as Relay for Life of Warrick County in March to the Warrick County Young Life Sunshine in Motion 5K Fun Run in May. The two libraries in Newburgh also host special events for children like puppet shows and magicians. While the Newburgh Community Theater and The Foundr y Center for the Ar ts also hold several plays throughout the year, providing theatrical talent to the town. Leading into summer, the Wine, Art and Jazz Fest takes place in May, the Chocolate Walk is in June and with the Fiddler Fest is in August, there is no need to go on a vacation when so many events are happening right here in Newburgh. Newburgh Inc. Event Coordinator Amber Kelly says a main goal as an official Main Street organization is to get people in the community into the downtown area. “[…] the next time they want to go out to eat they might go into that restaurant or shop they saw when they were downtown for an HNI event,” Kelly said. A new downtown event includes public viewings, most recently of the men and women’s world cup games. “Last June, I was on vacation sitting on a park bench in Toronto watching a soccer game and I said to my husband, ‘Why don’t we do this in Newburgh?’ […] And it came together in two weeks.” Although Kelly’s position is technically part-time, she has big dreams for HNI and the town of Newburgh in the future. “We talk all the time about things we want to do and I even have an entire book of ideas,” she said. “I have little dreams like, ‘Oh, let’s get some big Connect Four out to play.’ And then I have big dreams. My biggest dream is an urban beach. I would love to do an urban beach on the riverfront. We have room for a lot of growth in Newburgh.”

NEWBURGH WINE FEST This event is held annually on the third weekend of May. You will find nonstop Jazz music, wine by the glass or you can buy the bottle to take home, food served all day and evening, art for sale, wine education classes and a view of the Ohio River that just can’t be beat. HISTORIC NEWBURGH INC., WINERY TOUR For the wine tour of your dreams, check out this annual event on Aug. 17. There will be stops to four wineries, with opportunities for shopping and wine tasting. Attendees will be served snacks, a light lunch and non-alcoholic beverages on the motor coach. For more information or to reserve your spot, contact Karen Stevens at ktravel01@aol.com. FIREWORKS & EVENING IN THE PARK This event was rescheduled from July 5, which was canceled due to inclement weather. The event takes place from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 31 at the Old Lock and Dam Park on the riverfront. For more information, visit http://www.historicnewburgh.org/events/fireworks-celebration-in-the-park/. NEWBURGH FIDDLER FEST This annual festival takes place from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 24 and noon to 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 25 at the Old Lock and Dam Park. Fiddler Fest features deep fried catfish, a beer garden and live bands. PARTY IN PARADISE This second annual Warrick Trails fundraiser will take place from 5 to 10 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 28 at Friedman Park, located at 2700 Park Blvd, Newburgh. It is a 21 and older event with cold beer, live music from local artists and scrumptious food from vendors. To purchase tickets, visit partyinparadise.org. NEWBURGH CIVITAN ZOMBIE FARM The 46th annual Newburgh Civitan Zombie Farm is opening the weekend of Sept. 27 and will be open every Thursday through Sunday in October and will run until the second weekend in November. They will also have a Children’s Day at the Zombie Farm on Oct. 29. Visit zombiefarm.net for more info. GHOST WALKS Ever wanted to see your teacher dressed up as a ghost guiding you through your hometown downtown area? Well, now, here is your chance! The HNI Ghost Walks will run from Oct. 18-20, with tickets available starting Sept. 1. GHOSTLY STROLL AND HARVEST FESTIVAL For a fun time celebrating the autumn season, come this to this HNI festival at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 26 at the Newburgh Town Hall parking lot, located at 23 W. Jennings St. There will be games for kids, a fall farmers market and live music. Costumes are encouraged. NEWBURGH CELEBRATES CHRISTMAS The first weekend of December kicks off the Victorian spirit of Newburgh. Characters and muscians stroll the streets, there are contests and photo opportunities. Saturday evening highlights the weekend with the 21 and over Festival of Trees event at Preservation Hall. Are we missing something? Send us an email at newburghmagazine@gmail.com

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stay here

GO

Chicago

Indianapolis

there

There is never not enough to do in Newburgh, but if you’re the adventurous type and want to explore the area Newburgh is within driving distance to several major destinations of the south and midwest. • You can arrive in ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI in under 3 hours. This city is a must-do weekend trip and even then you’ll be ready to return for more. Enjoy the Memphis-style BBQ that was named Best Ribs in America by the Food Network at Pappy’s Smokehouse. Take a 630-foot ride to the top of the Gateway Arch. Cheer on the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium then spend a night out in Ball Park Village. For kids, visit The Saint Louis Zoo which is one of the many free attractions the city has to offer. Or spend your day exploring the City Museum, topped with a ferris wheel and recycled airplane to crawl through. • Adding to the museum, zoo and motorsports fun, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA offers front row seats to the Indy 500, The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis and the Indianapolis Zoo. In addition to that, Cycle City offers multiple bike trails, rides and races. • CHICAGO, ILLINOIS is a bit farther than the rest, but its cultural appeal cannot be surpassed. Millennium Park, Willis Tower, Shedd Aquarium and Navy Pier offer historical sights and fun for all ages.

St. Louis

Newburgh

Santa

Claus Louisville

Evansville

Owensboro Bowling Green

Nashville

DAY TRIPS

EVANSVILLE, INDIANA 16 minutes

BOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY 1 hour 37 minutes

Children’s Museum of Evansville (cMoe) offers over 18,000

facility that holds more than 80 Corvette models and one-of-

Located downtown in the historic public library building, The

The National Corvette Museum is a 115,000-square-foot

square feet of exhibits and activities that both children and

a-kind concept cars spanning the history of Corvette. Just two

adults will enjoy. Look for the giant T-Rex outside and you’ll

miles down the road, you can fulfill your need for speed at the

know you’ve found it!

NCM Motorsports Park, where you can ride in a Corvette and

SANTA CLAUS, INDIANA 46 minutes

top 100 mph!

America’s Christmas hometown and location of Holiday

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 1 hour 48 minutes

theme parks for one price. Enjoy free parking, free soft drinks,

into the forests and mills where every Louisville Slugger bat

free sunscreen and free Wi-Fi as you make your way around

begins. There you will learn the steps of the bat-making

the holiday-themed rides, play games and watch live enter-

process and you will even go home with your own miniature

tainment. Splashin’ Safari has been named #1 repeatedly by

version of a Louisville bat.

World & Splashin’ Safari. Here you will find two world-class

USA Today and TripAdvisor.

OWENSBORO, KENTUCKY 44 minutes

Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum houses exhibits that are constantly updating and changing, such as the video

Take a tour of the Louisville Slugger Museum and transport

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 2 hours 30 minutes If country music is your calling, then consider Nashville to be calling your name. Dubbed Music City, Nashville has more than 180 venues showcasing live music. The Grand Ole Opry

oral history project, hall of fame inductees and a plethora of

House, Ryman Auditorium and Ascend Amphitheater

instruments that can also be played. The organization also

schedule a full slate of concerts each year. Nashville is also a

holds ROMP, a festival that attracts thousands of visitors

growing sports mecca with pro teams like NHL Predators and

annually and pulls in headliners in the bluegrass world.

NFL Tennessee Titans filling the calendar.

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MEDICAL

Newburgh

WRITER: MARISA PATWA Newburgh is uniquely located with two major hospitals in the area, including Deaconess and St. Vincent providing a plethora of care to those living and or working in “The Burgh.” The Warrick County School Corporation system even severed their contract with their former health care provider Quadmedical a few years ago to forge a strong partnership with Deaconess, which takes care of the health care needs of all of the school corporations employees and staff, including the public schools in Newburgh. This July, the highly anticipated $95 million St. Vincent Or thopaedic Hospital opened up Newburgh right next door to the St. Vincent Epworth Crossing Breast Center, across the street from Oncology Hematology Associates and just a swift hop over the Lloyd to the Deaconess Gateway Hospital campus. “So we have great ser vices all right here,” St. Vincent President of Operations John Greaney said. “We are always looking to partner with great physicians and the radiation oncologists and medical oncologists at HOA are just phenomenal,” he said. “And they fit well with our mission, our vision and our values and they are just excellent clinicians.” The $37 million Encompass Health Deaconess Rehabilitation Hospital, which will be located at 9355 Warrick Wellness Trail in Newburgh, is set to open on Oct. 10. The in-patient hospital has plans to feature a large therapy gym, courtyard, in-house pharmacy, dining room, 80-private patient rooms and advanced technologies. “[The hospital] will be a place of healing and hope for many many people in our community,” CEO of Encompass Health Deaconess Rehabilitation Hospital Blake Bunner said. “There is a lot of expectation of growth as the population ages,” Greaney said. “We are excited to be at this location in Epworth. It’s a great location for services in Warrick County.”

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BREAST HEALTH ST. VINCENT EPWORTH

WOODYARD PERIODONTICS PC 4886 Rosebud Ln, Newburgh, IN 47630

CROSSING BREAST CENTER

(812) 473-4833

100 St. Mary’s Epworth Crossing, Suite A500,

http://www.woodyardperio.com/

Newburgh, IN 47630

DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS

(812) 485-4437 www.stvincent.org/Services/Womens-Health/Evans-

BRAINPOWER NEURODEVELOPMENT CENTER LLC

ville-Breast-Health

5155 Rosebud Ln, Newburgh, IN 47630 (812) 773-8321

CANCER SERVICES ONCOLOGY HEMATOLOGY ASSOCIATES

www.brainpowerneuro.com/

3699 Epworth Rd, Newburgh, IN 47630

HOPEBRIDGE AUTISM THERAPY CENTER

(812) 471-1200

4655 Rosebud Ln, Newburgh, IN 47630

http://www.ohaev.com/

(812) 213-8031 www.hopebridge.com/

DENTAL HEALTH ALLDREDGE DENTAL CARE

LITTLESTAR ABA THERAPY NEWBURGH

4727 Rosebud Ln # A, Newburgh, IN 47630

3777 Haley Dr, Newburgh, IN 47630

(812) 490-9500

(317) 249-2242

www.alldredgedental.com/

www.littlestaraba.org/about-us/locations/newburgh/

DENTAL ASSOCIATES

OPTIMAL RHYTHMS / ACCESS ACADEMY

7855 IN-66, Newburgh, IN 47630

1003 IN-662, Newburgh, IN 47630

(812) 853-3334

(812) 490-9401 http://www.optimalrhythms.org/

FAMILY DENTISTRY -

DRS. OGLE, SCHMITZ, AND FICKAS

GERIATRIC SERVICES

10655 IN-662, Newburgh, IN 47630

ATRIA NEWBURGH

(812) 853-3313

5311 Rosebud Ln, Newburgh, IN 47630

www.newburghindentist.com/

(812) 618-9685 www.atriaseniorliving.com/retirement-communities/

JUST FOR KIDS PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY

atria-newburgh-newburgh-in/

8011 Robin Hill Rd, Newburgh, IN 47630 (812) 853-2977

BELL OAKS TERRACE

http://www.jus4kids.com/

4200 Wyntree Dr, Newburgh, IN 47630 (812) 858-0488

KAPP FAMILY DENTAL

www.assistedliving.com/indiana/newburgh/bell-oaks-

8166 Robin Hill Rd, Newburgh, IN 47630

place/

(812) 853-0853 www.kappfamilydental.com/

CYPRESS GROVE REHABILITATION CENTER 4255 Medwell Dr, Newburgh, IN 47630

NEWBURGH FAMILY DENTAL

(812) 853-2993

8800 Ruffian Ln, Newburgh, IN 47630

www.asccare.com/community/cypress-grove-rehabil-

(812) 490-7653

itation-center/

www.newburghfamilydental.com/ NEWBURGH SMILE CENTER

GOLDEN LIVING CENTER - WOODLANDS 4088 Frame Rd, Newburgh, IN 47630

8099 Rose Hill Dr, Newburgh, IN 47630

(812) 853-9567

(812) 853-2961

www.goldenlivingcenters.com/location/golden-living-

newburghsmilecenter.com/

centers-woodlands/

PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY OF NEWBURGH

NEWBURGH HEALTHCARE

8966 County Rd 406 S, Newburgh, IN 47630

10466 Pollack Ave, Newburgh, IN 47630

(812) 490-8070

(812) 853-2931

www.pediatricdentistryofnewburgh.com/

http://newburghhealthcarecenter.com/


PRIMROSE RETIREMENT

NEWBURGH TUMBLING

WEBB GROUP

5800 S Vann Rd, Newburgh, IN 47630

8357 Bell Oaks Dr, Newburgh, IN 47630

9800 Outer Lincoln Ave, Newburgh, IN 47630

(812) 842-2455

(812) 853-9798

(812) 801-4358

http://newburghtumbling.com/

orthopedic.io/physio-clinic/the-webb-group-newburgh-in/

SIFT YOGA

WORKING FOR INDEPENDENCE

2521, 4166 Wyntree Dr, Newburgh, IN 47630

5366 S Vann Rd, Newburgh, IN 47630

SIGNATURE HEALTHCARE OF NEWBURGH

(812) 518-0638

(812) 858-5366

5233 Rosebud Ln, Newburgh, IN 47630

siftyoga.com/

COMMUNITY OF NEWBURGH

www.primroseretirement.com/newburgh-indiana-senior-living-communities/

PSYCHOLOGICAL

(812) 473-4761

HEART HEALTH

shcofnewburgh.com/

GYNECOLOGICAL SERVICES

THE HEART HOSPITAL AT DEACONESS GATEWAY

BRENTWOOD SPRINGS 4488 Roslin Rd, Newburgh, IN 47630

4007 Gateway Blvd, Newburgh, IN 47630

(812) 858-7200

DR. BASINSKI AND DR. JURAN, MDS

(812) 842-4784

brentwoodsprings.com/

3922 Venetian Dr suite 1, Newburgh, IN 47630

www.deaconess.com/Locations/The-Heart-Hospital

(812) 853-3500

MUSIC THERAPY

www.drbasinski.com/

GYM/YOGA/DANCE

INTEGRATIVE MUSIC THERAPY, LLC

CONFIDENT COUNSELING SERVICES OF NEWBURGH/ JEAN ZELENKO, LCSW

5000 S Plaza Dr, Newburgh, IN 47630

1003 IN-662, Newburgh, IN 47630

(812) 598-3959

ANYTIME FITNESS

(812) 490-9400

www.confidentcounselingservicesofnewburgh.com/

8887 High Pointe Dr, Newburgh, IN 47630

www.facebook.com/IntegrativeMusicTherapy/

(812) 853-5855

ORTHOPEDIC CARE

www.anytimefitness.com/gyms/2989/newburgh-in-47630/ BOB’S GYM

DEACONESS ORTHOPEDIC NEUROSCIENCE HOSPITAL

MARGARET BALLARD PSYCHOTHERAPIST 223 Hillcrest Dr, Newburgh, IN 47630 (812) 853-6649 http://margaretballard.com

4011 Gateway Blvd, Newburgh, IN 47630

8120 High Pointe Dr, Newburgh, IN 47630

(812) 842-3205

MIND OVER MATTERS

(812) 490-2627

www.deaconess.com/Locations/Deaconess-Ortho-Neu-

327 W Jennings St, Newburgh, IN 47630

bobsgym.com/locations/#newburgh

ro-Hospital

(812) 629-1111

ELEV8 FITNESS

ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATES

http://www.thinkmindovermatters.com/editorial 8211 Bell Oaks Dr Suite B, Newburgh, IN 47630

— IMMEDIATE ORTHO CARE

YOUR STORY COUNSELING & SERVICES, LLC

(812) 518-9183

4011 Gateway Blvd #100, Newburgh, IN 47630

605 State Street, Suite B, Newburgh, IN 47630

www.elev8fitness.net/

(812) 424-9291

(812) 817-0647

oaevansville.com/ioc/ ELITE AIR NEWBURGH

URGENT CARE

3888 IN-261 B, Newburgh, IN 47630

ST. VINCENT ORTHOPAEDIC HOSPITAL

(812) 490-1110

Epworth Rd, Newburgh, IN 47630

HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM

www.eliteairnewburgh.com/

(888) 338-2273

4011 Gateway Blvd, Newburgh, IN 47630

www.stvincent.org/Services/Orthopedics/Orthope-

(812) 842-2000

dics---Evansville

www.deaconess.com/Services/Emergency-Care

KEEPING UP WITH DANCE

DEACONESS GATEWAY

4944 IN-261, Newburgh, IN 47630

PEDIATRIC SERVICES

(812) 629-0851 keepingupwithdance.com/

DEACONESS CLINIC PEDIATRICS

MERCY URGENT CARE 8211 IN-66 a, Newburgh, IN 47630

4209 Gateway Blvd, Newburgh, IN 47630

(812) 490-0463

LEWIS MARTIAL ARTS

(812) 853-5300

www.mercyurgentcare.com/

4944 Old SR 261, Newburgh, IN 47630

www.deaconess.com/Services/Childrens-Services

(812) 853-5329

PHYSICAL THERAPY/MASSAGE

www.lewiskarate.com/ LIVEWELL FEAT. FLEX 151

MYOFASCIAL THERAPY & WELLNESS

ST. VINCENT EVANSVILLE URGENT CARE EPWORTH

100 St. Mary’s Epworth Crossing, Newburgh, IN 47630

3026, 8080 High Pointe Dr, Newburgh, IN 47630

812) 469-8300

300 W Jennings St, Newburgh, IN 47630

(812) 490-5132

ascensionhealth.inquicker.com/facility/st-vincent-evans-

(855) 843-3539

mfrtherapists.com/app/listings/therapist/?ID=2656

ville-urgent-care-epworth

www.mylivewellonline.com/ NEWBURGH ACADEMY OF DANCE

PROREHAB

WOMEN AND CHILDREN

8887 High Pointe Dr Suite E, Newburgh, IN 47630

THE WOMEN’S HOSPITAL - DEACONESS

718 State St, Newburgh, IN 47630

(812) 759-7464

4199 Gateway Blvd, Newburgh, IN 47630

(812) 598-7620

www.prorehab-pc.com/location/newburgh-in/

(812) 842-4200

www.newburghacademyofdance.com/ NEWBURGH FITNESS 24-HOUR GYM

www.deaconess.com/Locations/The-Womens-Hospital REHABILITATION & PERFORMANCE INSTITUTE NEWBURGH

4944 Old Indiana 261, Newburgh, IN 47630

425 W Jennings St, Newburgh, IN 47630

(812) 858-8300

(812) 518-3246

www.newburghfitness.com/

rehabilitationperformance.com/clinics/newburgh-in/

Are we missing something? Send us an email at newburghmagazine@gmail.com

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SHOPPING

BAREFOOT COTTAGE PHOTO BY: BECCA HARSCH

JOELLE + CO PHOTO BY: BECCA HARSCH

downtown Newburgh

WRITER: MARISA PATWA Under the glittering summer sun, downtown Newburgh looks picturesque as people walk through the streets taking in the views and dropping in the local shops. This shopping guide provides readers with must-visit stores for visitors or residents. For garden essentials, stop by Mulberry Jean Accents, which has loads of fairy garden themed houses, birdhouses, arbors benches among other garden treasures. Looking for the perfect wedding dress? Check out House of White Bridal Boutique for wedding checklist needs. Have an eye for antiques to add character to your home? Bittersweet Primitives is a recommended stop. For nutritious doggy food and treats, visit the Pet Food Center. State, Jennings and Main streets are the places for shopping in downtown Newburgh.

ALCOHOL

JOELLE + CO

FRONTIER LIQUORS

8 W Jennings St, Newburgh, IN 47630

830 State St, Newburgh, IN 47630

(812) 909-2897

(812) 853-5735

ANTIQUES

SIMPLE EXTRAVAGANCE 320 W Jennings St suite b, Newburgh, IN 47630

BITTERSWEET PRIMITIVES

(832) 451-2129

846 State St, Newburgh, IN 47630

simpleextravagance.com/

(812) 853-7888

BRIDAL

http://bittersweetprim.com/home.html

HOUSE OF WHITE BRIDAL BOUTIQUE

BOUTIQUE

3 Market St, Newburgh, IN 47630

THE BAREFOOT COTTAGE

(812) 858-2998

101 State St, Newburgh, IN 47630

houseofwhitebridal.com/

(812) 401-3383 thebarefootcottage.com/

CHILDRENS/BABY

FLUTTER

KERRI LEACH PHOTOGRAPHY

(812) 202-1113

9A State St, Newburgh, IN 47630

14 W Jennings St, Newburgh, IN 47630

(812) 573-1060

www.shopflutter.com/

www.kerrileachphotography.com/ Are we missing something? Send us an email at newburghmagazine@gmail.com

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WATER LILIES BOUTIQUE

FURNITURE

HOME GOODS/DECOR

605 State St ste c, Newburgh, IN 47630

STELLA’S FINISHING TOUCHES

2ND CHANCES

(812) 774-1283

333 State St, Newburgh, IN 47630

320 W Jennings St, Newburgh, IN 47630 |

www.waterliliesboutique.com/

(812) 629-2225

www.facebook.com/Lynnssecondchance/

www.stellasfinishingtouches.com/ HOORAY!

GIFT SHOPS

103 State St, Newburgh, IN 47630

HISTORIC NEWBURGH VISITOR

(812) 490-8867 www.facebook.com/hooraynewburgh/

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WRITER: JULIE ROSENBAUM-ENGELHARDT Newburgh means different things to me. I lived in New York all my life except for two years in Connecticut, only an hour away. When my husband was offered a job in Evansville, the deal was great deal so we figured we would try this new place. I was frightened at first because it seemed like there was nothing in the area. People got excited when they built Eastland Mall. To me, a mall did not bring euphoria. We settled in Newburgh and with my youngest only seven months old. Being so far from my mom and everything I knew concerned me. I needed to find a doctor, dentist and the right pharmacy. I had to get Michael, now in first grade, registered in school. I was too busy and anxious to care about things to do and see. When I settled in and all was taken care of, I just cried. However, when I read a book by Dr. Wayne Dyer I realized this was my new life and I had to make it work. I made many new friends, found a really great doctor and dentist and found things to do. I remember calling the late Larry Aiken and asking him how to get tickets for a Harry Chapin concert that he was promoting. It all began there. Instead of feeling culturally deprived, I found a new and exciting life. I became involved in theater with the late Jim Jackson at Repertory People, of Evansville, and was given a big part in the play, “Tribute.” The theater people were so eclectic and unique and I still have friends with whom I did plays. I got a writing job for the Warrick paper and still write for Newburgh Magazine every month. I became very at home here and my kids were flourishing. I started inviting friends and family to come visit. The reactions I got were surprising because people from the New York, Boston and Pennsylvania areas and so many other places fell in love with my little town. My mom came and the first day she saw my play and felt that this place was just like Oceanside, New York. However, the next day when she saw people baptized in their back yard swimming pool, she freaked out. When we came in and she saw the late Marcia Yockey doing the weather she asked me if I was ready to come home. You see, there was nobody quite like wacky Marcia on television back home. This was the late 1970s and Newburgh was different. We had no cable, so watching our Mets or Giants or Rangers or Knicks was impossible. I was happy, though. As visitors started coming, our area was growing and I felt like a part of it. My brother-in-law who lived in Boston and taught at University of Massachusetts thought the riverfront was breathtaking and loved our meal at

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Edgewater Grille, where we almost felt as if we were on a yacht. He loved all the antiques along Jennings Street and the neighborhoods downtown. My friend Melody, who works with the Cardinals and lives in St. Louis, was so impressed by how quaint our town was. She loved stopping in the shops and she came to USI where I graduated from and loved the campus and the lake. My friends came from upstate New York — Poland, a small town near Utica. They enjoyed the contrast of new subdivisions and the older stately homes downtown. When my parents came when I first moved here, there were hardly any restaurants, but my father loved the Homestead. It hasn’t existed for several years, but I think often of how my Brooklyn-born dad loved the feel of the country cooking and homestyle service. Through the years, several more restaurants became available and if my mom could see it now, it might really seem like Oceanside, New York. I had many friends over for my graduation party and the guests from all over and the people from Newburgh all enjoyed one another. We had professors from USI and my theater friends and people with who we worked. It was wonderful and I was so at home here. Moving here was a big step for me, and living in the same area for 30 years has made me not want to leave. I took a leap of faith and it turned out so right. After attending Castle High School, my kids went on to college and then to successful careers. My son Michael loves the town so much that he came here to make a movie, “Back in the Day.” It was showcased at Newburgh Cinema and boy, did our town look beautiful onscreen. The people who came here from LA to film really liked the ambience and many locals got a chance to see themselves in the movie. “Back In The Day,” made right here with Hollywood stars including Morena Baccarin (of HBO’s “Homeland”) was the best way to show that this will always be his home, no matter where he lives. He even wishes he could have Pizza King strombolis somehow shipped to him in LA. Now, we have Deaconess Gateway Hospital, a huge state of the art facility affiliated with MD Anderson Cancer Network. We have a movie theater with a restaurant and bowling alley. We have stores and shops opening up constantly. Newburgh has it all and I am so thankful that I decided to come and stay. Many people who had moved here in the 70s chose to move back. However, I owed it to my family to make it work — and it worked.


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