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It’s that time again The long hot summer days are slowly coming to an end and the fall season is approaching. We as residents of Southern Indiana recognize this as a sign that the Harvest Homecoming Festival is just around the corner. Each year the Harvest Homecoming president is tasked with coming up with a theme for the festival. There have been many great themes over the past 46 years but one theme has been absent and well overdue. I am proud to announce the theme for the 2014 Harvest Homecoming Festival: “Harvest of Honor.” This year’s theme is meant to pay tribute to our Armed Forces and First Responders. For those who serve or have served and given their life to protect our freedom.
Jeff Cummins talks about the festival and its future, page 35.
In choosing this theme for our festival it is our way of giving honor and thanks to those who are so often overlooked. So as you attend the Harvest Homecoming this year please take a moment to say “Thank You” to those in uniform who are there to protect us from harm. Lastly, please keep our deployed Armed Forces in your thoughts as they are not able to enjoy this Harvest with their families as we are. JEFF CUMMINS HARVEST HOMECOMING PRESIDENT 2014/2015
HARVEST HOMECOMING OFFICERS Executive Board President, Jeff Cummins; President Elect, Brad Needham; Board Chairperson, Glenn Dethy; Secretary, Amy Niemeier; Treasurer, Jane Spitznagel Vice Presidents Tracy Agnew, Jane Alcorn, Micah Arnold, Rémy Branstetter, Vanessa Braswell, Amy Cummins, Kenneth Eichenberger, Jeff Finn, Brad Hicks, Art Niemeier, Polly Niemeier, Melissa Norwood, Allyson Sears, Kathy Sears, Joshua Sears, Cheryl Stewart, Shawn Welsh, Beth White and Haley White Directors Mary Arnold, Brent Banet, Chris Boss, Rosie Bryant, Roscoe Burden, Dorothy Calloway, Karl Dailey, Shirley Dailey, Trey Davis, Deanne Eichenberger, Scot Ellis, Heather Finn, Kathy Haller, Randa Heavrin, Sam Heavrin, Blake Hicks, Doug Jacques, Sue Kinney, Kevin Koch, Renee Koch, Christy McDowell, Scott Minyard, Wini Moyen, Brent Niehoff, Andrea Prince, David Prince, Joe Ruttle, Scott Sears, David White and Mary Kay Wolford Past President’s Council Todd Agnew, 2005; Micah Arnold, 2012/2013; Timi
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS SEPT. 22 TO OCT. 9
Baby Photo Contest Photos accepted from Sept. 22 through Oct. 9 and may be dropped off at Main Source Bank to Anita Dudley. All participants will be given a ribbon upon entering contest. Photos will be displayed at Main Source Bank, 100 E. Spring St., New Albany. Photos must be 4 x 6 or smaller, color or black and white, professional or candid. Two categories — up to and including 17 months, also 18 months up to and including age 3. Must be residents of Floyd, Clark or Harrison counties. Photos will not be returned. A panel of judges will select a boy and a girl winner in each category. Photos will be judged on Oct. 11 and the winners will be notified and posted on a window display. Only winners are required to be present at the closing ceremonies on Sunday, Oct. 12, to receive their trophy. For more information contact Anita
Dudley at 812-948-5507 or Rosie Bryant at 502-541-4056. SATURDAY, SEPT. 27
Ohio River Greenway 5k Run/Walk & Family Fitness Fun Day 9 a.m.: 5k Greenway race; 9:30 a.m.: Family Fun Run (1 mile); 10 a.m.: mayor’s address; 10 a.m.-12 p.m.: physical fitness demos at the Amphitheater; 9 a.m.-12 p.m.: Booths and free family activities, location: New Albany Riverfront and Amphitheater. The Friends of the Ohio River Greenway are partnering with the Floyd County Physical Activity Coalition to bring you the Greenway 5k & Floyd County Family Fitness Day. All proceeds will support design, construction and ongoing maintenance of the Ohio River Greenway in Southern Indiana. Registration after Sept. 6 is $25. Join us for a family-friendly 5k run/walk to support the Greenway. The event will begin at the New Albany Amphitheater and take place on the Ohio River Greenway.
For more information email info@ohiorivergreenway.org or visit www.ohiorivergreenway.org.
37th Pedaling Bicycle Tour Location: Forest Discovery Center in Starlight, (near Huber’s Farm and Winery). Time: Packet pickup and late registration will begin at 7:30 a.m. and mass start begins at 9:30 a.m. Cycling helmets are mandatory for all participants and cyclists under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Routes, SAG stops, and lunch will remain open until 4 p.m. Entry Fee: The pre-registration fee is $25 per adult, and $15 for children 12 and under. The deadline for pre-registration is Sept. 18. Any entry postmarked after this deadline will be considered a late entry. Fees after this date are $35 for adults, and $17 for children 12 and under. For more information please call Clarksville Schwinn at 812-948-2453 during the day, or Paul Beach at 812-283-8335 during the evening, or email through the Southern Indiana Wheelmen website at www.siwheelmen.org. SUNDAY, SEPT. 28
Pumpkin Decorating Contest Sunday, Sept. 28. Drop-off: 1 p.m.-2:30
p.m. Judging: 3 p.m. Location: 4-H rear barn, Green Valley Road. Group or individually prepared pumpkins may be painted or decorated with any material. Craft entries may be ceramic, fiber, or maché. No previous year craft entries accepted. There will be two grand champion awards (one from the ‘Individual’ category and one from the ‘Group’ category) for the entry most closely related to this year’s theme, “Harvest Of Honor.” All entrants receive participation ribbons. EVENT IS FREE. For more information call Toni Kindle at 812-557-7064 or go to www.harvesthomecoming.com MONDAY, SEPT. 29
Who Wants to Be a College Student? Kevin Hammersmith Memorial Scholarships: Who Wants to Be a College Student? 7 p.m. - New Albany High School auditorium. College tuition can be awarded by answering a series of questions in a game based on the “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire” game show. Any senior living in Floyd County (attending NAHS, FCHS, SEE SCHEDULE, PAGE 5
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Providence, Christian Academy, homeschooled, or another private school) may enter. Random drawing for chance to play. Show up and you could win up to $1,800 in scholarships. Applications available from the schools’ guidance counselors and the Harvest Homecoming Office, FRIDAY, OCT. 3
Window Paint-In Time: 9 a.m. Location: Harvest Homecoming Office. New Albany-Floyd County students paint windows of downtown businesses. For more information call Sue Kinney at 812-246-0068. SATURDAY, OCT. 4
Harvest Homecoming Opening Ceremonies Time: 11:30 a.m. Location: Seventh and Spring streets. Musical entertainment: 64 West to begin at 10:30 a.m. Stay and watch the annual parade which leaves New Al-
bany High School at noon.
Alpha Phi Move Your Phi’t 5k Heart Run/Walk Time: 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Location: Sam Peden Community Park, Grant Line Road. Join us for a morning 5k walk/run. There will be a nutritionist, blood pressure screenings and free giveaways provided by Baptist East, and a kids zone featuring a bounce house and face painting. Registration is $25 which includes not only access to the event, but also a complimentary Tshirt. All proceeds will be donated to the Alpha Phi Foundation in support of women’s heart disease research. For more information, contact Alexis Swearingen at IUSAlphaPhi@gmail.com.
Harvest Homecoming Parade Time: 12 p.m. Location: Starts at New Albany High School, goes south on Vincennes Street to Spring Street, turning west
The Harvest Homecoming Parade is Saturday, Oct. 4. The parade begins at noon.
SEE SCHEDULE, PAGE 6
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS on Spring, ending at Bank Street. Concessions available along the parade route by various churches and civic organizations. For more information call 812-944-8572 or visit us at www.harvesthomecoming.com.
3rd Annual “No-Tap” Bowling Tournament Registration Time: 6 p.m.; Start Time: 7 p.m. A $20 entry fee per person (must be 16 years of age or older to participate). Shoe rental not included. There will be money pin shots included and various side pots available at an additional cost. Prize payouts are based upon total number of entries. For additional questions & signup information contact: David Prince at 502-817-2321 or Jeff Cummins at 812-725-2674. SUNDAY, OCT. 5
bany. Auditions are free. Top 12 finalists will pay a $15 entry fee. No age restriction. Anyone, any age can audition. Judges will select the top 12 candidates who will perform live at the festival on Friday, Oct. 10. From there, the judges will narrow the finalists down to the top five. Those five finalists will battle it out on the stage on Saturday, Oct. 11, for the title of Harvest Homecoming Idol 2014. Rain location will be New Albany Production House. Contestants may audition by mail by sending a video or DVD of themselves singing for two minutes to: Cheryl Stewart, 1665 Terry Lane, New Albany, IN 47150 Deadline for mail-in auditions is Sept. 30. For more information and a list of prizes, visit www.harvesthomecoming. com or contact Cheryl at cnstewart36@gmail.com.
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Kids’ Dog Show Registration Time: 5 p.m. Show Time: 5:30 p.m. Location: Riverfront Amphitheater. Open to kids ages 3 to 13 years old. Dogs must be at least 6 months old, have all shots, and be on a leash. Awards for Best Costume, Best Trick, Waggiest Tail, Best Groomed, A Face Only A Mother Could Love, and Best Overall. Entrants can enter for a maximum of three categories. Prizes will be provided by FCARL (Floyd County Animal Rescue League) and Bearnos Southern Indiana (www.bearnos.com). For more information call the Harvest Homecoming Office at 812-944-8572.
TUESDAY, OCT 7
Purdue Pumpkin Chunking Competition Time: 6 p.m. Location: Purdue College of Technology, Charlestown Road, New Albany Can you hit the Great Pumpkin from 100 yards away using a gravity powered trebuchet (treb-yoo-shet) firing 5 to 7 pound pumpkins? Come to Purdue in New Albany on Oct. 7 and we’ll see. You’ll be one of up to 18 total teams (6 youth teams plus 12 adult teams) competing for $400 in total prizes ($250 to hit the Great Pumpkin). Each team gets three attempts using supplied pumpkins. All machines must use gravity (falling weights) as their only source of power, pass the usual safety and functionality checks, and be ready for competition at 6 p.m. Prizes (cash & awards) for accuracy, originality, and efficiency will be presented at 7 p.m. Prizes (First-Third): • Win: $250 to hit the target (sudden death playoff for ties) • Place: $100 closest to target (assuming no sudden death playoff) SEE SCHEDULE, PAGE 9
riverfront activities T h u rs d a y , Oct o b e r 9
Sounds Unlimited Productions’ Party Tent Harvest Hold ‘em Poker Tournament
F RI d a y , Oct o b e r 10 Riverfront Cover Charge $5.00
F i e s t a R i de s Sc he d u l e Doors Open at 4:30pm Tournament at 6:30pm Beginning at 6:00pm
As this year’s theme is Harvest of Honor, all active military personnel and first responders will be admitted to the Riverfront FREE with a valid I.D. Please have it available at entrance to the Riverfront after 6 p.m. We salute you!
Sounds Unlimited Productions’ Party Tent Business Luncheon SUP DJs
7pm - 9pm 9:30pm
S A T UR d a y , Oct o b e r 11 Riverfront Cover Charge $5.00
Beginning at 6:00pm
As this year’s theme is Harvest of Honor, all active military personnel and first responders will be admitted to the Riverfront FREE with a valid I.D. Please have it available at entrance to the Riverfront after 6 p.m. We salute you!
New Albany Riverfront Harvest Homecoming Auto Show
1:00pm Registration 9:00am - 1:00pm Awards 3:30 pm
Sounds Unlimited Productions’ Party Tent Kid’s Day in the Tent • FREE SUP DJs featuring Homegrown Riverfront Amphitheater The Hart Strings The Mad Taxpayers Rachel Timerlake J.D. Shelburne For more information visit www.harvesthomecoming.com
Saturday, October 4* 1:00pm - 6:00pm Sunday, October 5* 1:00pm - 6:00pm
11:00am 8:00pm-1:00am
Riverfront Amphitheater From Paris Jake & Elwood and the Boys
Days in blue are “Ride All Day for One Price”.
Monday, October 6* 6:00pm - 9:00pm Tuesday, October 7* 6:00pm - 9:00pm Wednesday, October 8* 5:00pm - 10pm Thursday, October 9 Open at 3:00pm Friday, October 10 Open at 11:00am
Noon-3:00pm 8:00pm-12:00am
Saturday, October 11 Open at 10:00am
6:30pm-7:15pm 7:30pm-8:30pm 8:45pm-10pm 10:15pm-12:00am
Sunday, October 12 Open at 12:00pm *Denotes starting Monday, Sept. 29, all-day ride tickets will be available for $10 at the Griffin Street Center or the New Albany Parks Headquarters at Bicknell Park, located at Silver and Market streets. These are available to the first 1000 people who stop by. When they are gone, all-day ride tickets will be available for $15. Thank you New Albany Parks Department and Mayor Jeff Gahan!
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Awards (Plaques): Mayor’s Award for originality; Purdue Award for design efficiency. For more information, visit www.harvesthomecoming.com or call Trina Ruby at 812-206-8379, Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Harvest Homecoming Stage
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8
Ecumenical Church Service
BINGO for Providence (Diversicare) Transitional Care Community Time: 2:30 p.m. - 4 p.m. Location: Providence (Diversicare) Transitional Care Community, 4915 Charlestown Road. BINGO for the Senior Living Community of Providence (Diversicare). Prizes awarded to winners. Refreshments will be served and lots of fun will be had by all.
Hugh E. Bir performed at last year’s Business Luncheon.
THURSDAY, OCT. 9 Crafts & Food Booths 12 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Performances by area groups through Sunday. The Harvest Homecoming stage is located at Main Source Bank’s parking lot, State & Market streets. Entrance is on State Street.
Ecumenical Prayer Service, 12 p.m., on Harvest Homecoming Stage at Main Source Bank parking lot. Everyone is welcome. Presented by various New Albany/Floyd County churches.
Harvest Hold ‘Em No Limit Texas Hold ‘Em. Time: 6:30 p.m. Location: Sounds Unlimited Productions’ Party Tent on the Riverfront. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. Buy-in is $125. Limited to the first 300 entrants. No waiting list. SEE SCHEDULE, PAGE 10
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Players start with $3,000 in chips. NO RE-BUYS. Blinds start out at $25/$50 and will increase every 20 minutes. First hand is dealt at 6:30 p.m. If you are not seated, blinds will be posted for you. Food and beverages available. For more information contact the Harvest Homecoming office at 812-944-8572. Entry form available at www.harvesthomecoming.com. FRIDAY, OCT. 10 Crafts & Food Booths 9 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Business Luncheon Lunch: 11 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. followed by the show. Location: Sounds Unlimited Productions’ Party Tent. This year’s luncheon theme is “What’s Your Superpower?” Tickets are $35 purchased in advance only. For more information call the Harvest Homecoming Office at 812-944-8572.
Harvest Homecoming Idol Competition Time: 7 p.m. Location: Harvest Homecoming Main Stage (State & Market streets). Watch the 12 finalists for Harvest Homecoming Idol battle it out live on stage in true American Idol style.
Harvest Homecoming Stage Performances by area groups through Sunday. The Harvest Homecoming Stage is located at Main Source Bank’s parking lot, State & Market streets. Entrance is on State Street.
Corn Hole Tournament Time: 6:30 p.m. Location: Knights of Columbus, 809 E. Main St., New Albany. Adult Corn Hole Tournament (ages 18 & over). Double Elimination — $40 per team. First place – $720 cash prize; second place – $360 cash prize; third place — $120 cash prize. Trophies for top three places. For more information and registration form visit har-
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Big Wheel Race Registration: 9:15 a.m.; start: 10 a.m.; Harvest Homecoming Stage area at Market and State streets. For ages 3 to 8. Bring your own Big Wheel (All direct pedal to Big Wheel drive, no chains or other type mechanism accepted.) For more information call Mike Reas at 812-969-3040 or Vanessa Braswell at 502-777-0098.
Harvest Baking Contest Saturday, Oct. 11. Registration: 10:30 a.m. - 11 a.m. Location: Carnegie Center basement, corner of Bank & Spring streets. Adult and children categories includes pie, cake, bread, bar, cookie, pudding, and miscellaneous. All entries must include fall fruits or vegetables, such as pumpkin, apple, persimmon, etc. For more information, go to www.harvesthomecoming.com or call April Holder at 812-941-1910.
Baby Crawl Registration: 9:30 a.m.; Start: 10 a.m.; Harvest Homecoming Stage area on Market and State streets. Eligible babies between 6 and 13 months (no walking babies). Trophies and ribbons will be awarded. For more information call Cris McDowell at 812-949-9096.
Children’s Tractor Pull Registration: 11 a.m. Start: 11:30 a.m. Location: Harvest Homecoming stage area at Market and State streets. For children 30-90 pounds, ages up to and including 12 years old. For more information call Vanessa Braswell at 502-777-0098.
Harvest Homecoming Open Car Show Registration: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Awards Presentation: 3:30 p.m. Location: New Albany Riverfront. Admission: $15 per car. Please enter at West 10th & Main streets and proceed toward the Yellow Pavilion. Any type of stock, classic, show or race car, antique vehicles, trucks, motorcycles, any model, any year are welcome. SEE SCHEDULE, PAGE 12
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Prosecuting Attorney
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Sheriff
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Trophies for Mayor’s Choice, Best Ford, Best GM, Best Mopar, Best Other (Car), Best Street Rod, Best Bike, Best Flames, Best Paint, Best Interior, Best Engine and Largest Club Participation. Plus top 50 cars judged receive a Top 50 Trophy. Dash plaques for the first 100 entries. Door prizes, DJ spinning oldies but goodies. In 2013, thanks to all participants, a $2,500 donation was made to the Fort Knox Warrior Transition Unit was made. This year the 50/50 charity drawing will benefit Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. For more information, call Don Hopwood 502-409-3663 or Scott McCoy 502909-5303 or visit www.ovvacorvetteclub. com Hosted by Ohio Valley Vette Association.
Carnegie Center Free Family Fun Workshop Location: Sounds Unlimited Productions’ Party Tent on the Riverfront, Time: 12 p.m. - 3 p.m. Each participant will paint his/her own real miniature pumpkin to take home. Children must be accompanied by
an adult. No registration is required for this event. For directions or parking advice, please call 812-944-7336.
Kids’ Day in the Tent Time: 12 p.m. - 3 p.m. Location: Sounds Unlimited Productions’ Party Tent between floodwall and river. Admission: FREE! Harvest Homecoming pins will be available for $5. Please help support the festival. Hands on activities, displays, and interaction for kids through 6th grade. (Must be accompanied by an adult). For more information, call Kenneth Eichenberger at 812786-2292.
Petite Little Miss, Little Master, Little Miss, & Little Miss Pre-Teen Pageants The 2014 Petite Little/Little Master/Little Miss/Little Miss Pre-teen pageants will be held at 2 p.m. Bring your contestant, along with the registration form (www.harvesthomecoming. com/applications) and $20 fee, to the Harvest Homecoming Stage at the corner of State and Main streets at
SEPTEMBER 26, 2014 their designated registration time. In case of rain the pageants will take place in the parking garage at the corner of State Street and Market Street. Registration at 1:30 p.m. Petite Little & Little Master (ages 3-5); Registration at 2 p.m. Little Miss (ages 6-8); Registration at 2:30 p.m. Little Miss Pre-teen (ages 9-11). Pageant begins at 2 p.m. with the Petite Little/Little Master contestants. You may come early and watch and cheer on the other age groups then register during your age group! Proceeds benefit the Miss Harvest Homecoming Scholarship Pageants. For more information and to download an application go to www.missharvesthomecoming.com and click on the pageants tab.
Costume Contest Harvest Homecoming Stage. Registration: 11:30 a.m. Contest begins at 12 p.m. Location: Harvest Homecoming Stage at Market & State streets. Rain location, parking garage on Market & State streets. Free for all ages. Judging Categories: 0-1 year; 1 year; 2 years; 3 years; 4-5 years; 6-8 years; 9-13 years; 14 years and up; group; and overall winners (announced at end of contest). For more information call Vanessa Braswell 502-777-0098.
Home Decorating Contest Entry deadline is Oct. 11 at noon. Judging on Oct. 11. Open to all homes in Floyd County; must be owned or rented by the person entering the contest. An apartment building will be a single entry. Judged on originality, use of color, fall theme and overall appearance. Call 812-944-1111 for information.
Harvest Homecoming Idol Competition Time: 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Location: HHC Main Stage (State & Market streets). American Idol takes over New Albany as the five finalists for the HHC Idol take the stage. Only one will win the title of 2014 HHC Idol. The winner will receive a commemorative plaque and will be featured in next year’s parade. SUNDAY, OCT 12
Craft & Food Booths 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. • Closing Ceremonies and prize drawings. Time: 4:15 p.m. Location: Harvest Homecoming Stage (State & Market streets).
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Jackson wins Homecoming crown BY CHRIS MORRIS
chris.morris@newsandtribune.com
NEW ALBANY — Morgan Jackson will be making a return trip to the Miss Indiana Pageant next year after winning the Miss Harvest Homecoming crown in August. Jackson was a second runner-up this year at state, and hopes to carry the momentum of winning the Harvest crown to a possible Miss Indiana title in 2015. But first things first. She must reign over the 2014 Harvest Homecoming event which she is really looking forward to. “I love the festival. It’s great,” said Jackson, 20, a junior and communications major at the University of Louisville. “For me the Harvest Homecoming festival is part of my life. I have so many appearances lined up during the festival, but I love to meet people. There is so much history behind it and the community really gets involved. The people work so hard to make it a family-friendly event.” Jackson, whose platform is Project Educate, is a dancer. The Charlestown resident qualified for the Miss Indiana pageant last year through the Miss Metropolitan pageant. She said she was confident at
this year’s Harvest queen pageant, but not over-confident. “I was prepared, but you never know,” she said. She also said she takes being a role model to little girls very seriously. “You don’t have to wear a crown on your head to be a role model,” she said. This year’s pageant was held at Floyd Central and Jackson said as in past years, it was a quality event. “It is absolutely one of the best scholarship pageants,” she said. “The people behind the pageant help make it what it is. The festival can not happen without the people.” While Jackson can’t wait to represent the festival, she does have a few tough decisions to make — like which food to eat during booth days. “I love all the food ... funnel cakes, corn on the cob,” she said. “It’s a tough choice.” Morgan Jackson, 20, Charlestown, won the 2014 Miss Harvest Homecoming pageant in August at Floyd Central High School. She is a junior at the University of Louisville.
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Frequently asked questions about Harvest festival Why should I buy a Harvest Homecoming Pin?
How do I register for the prizes?
Harvest Homecoming pins cost only $5 which is a great deal. You get a valuable coupon in every envelope redeemable at local establishments, and an entry form to be eligible to register for one of many great prizes to be given away on Sunday, Oct. 12.
Where can I get a Harvest Homecoming Pin? Pins go on sale in early September and will be available at financial institutions, Kroger, participating merchants, the Harvest Homecoming Office and various Harvest Homecoming events. They may also be purchased during the festival at the Information and Souvenir Booths.
Simply fill out the coupon in the pin envelope and drop it off at the Harvest Homecoming Office or at the Information or Souvenir Booths during Booth Days. Coupons must be turned in by 4 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 12, to be eligible for the pin prize drawing.
How do I apply for a booth at the Harvest Homecoming? To request booth space for the festival go to the “Applications” page on this site to download applications. Submit your application. If new application does not appear, use the previous years.
How can I ensure my safety during the festival? Designate a meeting place should you become separated
A Local Legacy Honored by the Library of Congress Bicentennial Local Legacies Project in 2000, Harvest Homecoming, a festival drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors to New Albany, has been thriving and growing for 47 years. The festival was conceived as a means of bringing the people of Southern Indiana
from your party. (The festival does not make announcements for lost or separated parties.) Do not bring pets, skateboards or bicycles into the downtown booth area, ride or riverfront areas. Service animals are allowed. Be extra cautious when crossing the railroad tracks leading to the riverfront.
What is the difference between a “Sponsored By” event and a “Hosted By” event?
together to share in its wealth of talent, historic background and beauty. What is now more than a week of events began as a three-day “Pumpkin Festival,” a civic effort by the Tourism Bureau of the New Albany Chamber of Commerce. It is now run exclusively by Harvest Homecoming, Inc., a non-profit organization fully operated by volunteers and sponsors.
A “Sponsored By” event is organized and run by Harvest Homecoming. Proceeds (if any) go back to Harvest Homecoming to help fund future festivals. A “Hosted By” event is organized and run by the organization listed by the event information. Proceeds (if any) go to that organization. A fee is charged for the event to be listed in the Harvest Homecoming brochure and on
the website.
How can my business become a sponsor for the Harvest Homecoming festival? If your company or organization would like to learn more about the benefits of being a festival sponsor, call 812-944-8572 or contact Haley White for information. Community support is essential to the festival and ensures the continued success of Harvest Homecoming.
How can I make comments or suggestions about the festival? You can send comments to: Harvest Homecoming/Comments, P.O. Box 102, New Albany, IN 47151-0102 or email them to harvesthomecoming2@sbcglobal.net
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Kids’ Day in Tent full of fun Kids Day in the Tent is from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 11, in the Sounds Unlimited Productions’ Party Tent. Admission is free. Do not miss the most celebrated blend of hands-on activities, displays, and interactions for kids through the 6th grade (who must be accompanied by an adult).
THIS YEAR’S HARVEST OF HONOR ACTIVITY STATION LINE-UP: • Enjoy popcorn courtesy of Cousin Willie’s Popcorn and drinks courtesy of Sam's Food & Spirits. • Make paper movies & balloon animals with New Albany’s Original Mr. Frank Schroeder. • Create colorful magic scratch art with the NA-FC Library. • SIEOC - Child Care Resource & Referral (CCR&R) invites you to bring your little artist out to create their own Mosaic Sun Catchers. • Spin the Motion Studio prize wheel to win classes, logo gear, and other goodies that can help you dance. • The Floyd County Animal Rescue League (FCARL) lets you interact with adorable ani-
mals from the NAFC Animal Shelter that are looking for a new home. You can fall in love and take one of these adoptable pets to their new home with you. • Children will receive a free book, make a bead bracelet and register for Imagination Library of Floyd County (Sponsored by NAFC Education Foundation). Parents will receive reading tips to use while at home. • Discover your inner artist and take home an awesome craft while visiting with the Community Montessori. • Fall crafts with the Miracle Zone Christian Childcare. • Come join the musical jam on drums, chimes, & xylos with Kentuckiana’s very own Sound Community. • Park Community Federal Credit Union gives you the chance to meet Parkie, our youth mascot, and have fun making a Parkie the Dog out of dog bones. • Bring your money to shop for a treasure trove of children's books and more with the Friends of the New Albany Floyd County Public Library (NAFCPL) where you will experience the book sale featuring hundreds of quali-
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ty, low-priced books and videos for kids. • Get your hair colored by the TOOTH FAIRY and “Play a Tooth Bean Bag” toss at the Dale Family Dentistry station. • Paint your own real miniature pumpkin to take home courtesy of Carnegie Center for the Art and History. • Mortenson Family Dental, Kid's Dentistree, and BracesBracesBraces offers face painting and fun activities for all aged kids. • Prevent Child Abuse Awareness staff will provide literature and tattoos while you try your luck at the hole-in-one putt-putt game. • Swing by the Sweet Frogs station for some yummy tastes and deals. • Kids Care Academy challenges you to make a famous fall craft that is sure to be lots of fun. • Stop by and grab your own helium-filled globe of fun from the Ernstberger Orthodontics owner. • Floyd Memorial Hospital will provide accurate height and weight screenings for families, along with a free give-away you won't want to miss! We will also provide educational information about how families can be healthy together. • Build your muscles and show off to your friends by climbing the rock wall provided by Rocksport of Louisville.
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• Children of all ages join Rainbow Dance Academy for some groovy line dancing as well as having fun making a hair twist. • Sounds Unlimited is always jamming by providing the music and announcing. • Please stop by and give a great big thanks to our supporting organizations that confirmed attendance for this year and generously donate their resources for the enrichment of the kids: NA-FC Public Library; SIEOC Child Care Resource & Referral (CCR&R); Motion Studio; Floyd County Animal Rescue League (FCARL); Imagination Library of Floyd County (NAFC Education Foundation); Community Montessori; Miracle Zone Christian Childcare; Sound Community; Park Community Federal Credit Union; Friends of the NAFCPL; Dale Family Dentistry; Carnegie Center for Art & History; Mortenson Family Dental, Kid's Dentistree, and BracesBracesBraces; Prevent Child Abuse Council of Clark/Floyd County; Kids Care Academy; Ernstberger Orthodontics; Floyd Memorial Hospital; and Rocksport. • Especially many thanks to our long-time donors of popcorn and drinks: Cousin Willie’s Popcorn and Sam's Food & Spirits; plus Sounds Unlimited for the music and announcements. For information call 812-786-2292.
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BOOTH LISTINGS MARKET STREET
M 1 News & Tribune, subscription/information M 2-3 Edwardsville UMC, barbecue, persimmon pudding, candy M 4 Floyd Co. Humane Society, dunk pond game fundraiser M 5 Harrison Co. CVB, information M6 Hallow Wheels, pork burgers, wieners, brats M7-9 Protect the Harvest, beer can chicken M10-12 Boy Scout troop#36 HF, roasted corn on the cob M13 NA Little League, chicken dumplings M14/15 Rubbin Butts BBQ M16 Friends of Culbertson Mansion, information M17 Safe Harbor Community Church, peach cobbler M18 CHAOS Roadshow, jewelry, Tshirts, purses M19 Brother Cuz Concessions, flavored
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pork rinds, drinks M20-21 Kiwainis of NA, basketball shoot M22-23 Handmade Creations, wooden bobble heads, kids bow/arrow M24 Jan’s Crafts, ceramics M25 Christina Harrison, handmade jewelry M26 Boy Scout Troop 4015, pumpkin rolls, jambalaya, drinks M27-28 Bella Roma Restaurant, pathway M29 Hobart Beach Post VFW 1693, chicken & dumplings M30- 33 Cornerstone Com.Church, sausage, ribeye sandwiches, corn cob M34 Brenda’s Face Painting, face painting M35 Habanna Blues Tapas Restaurant, authentic Cuban cuisine M36 M 37-39 Sandy’s Crafts, handmade dresses, toys M40/41 Radical Circle Track, remote control car races M42/43 The Woodsmith, wooden key chains, signs
SEPTEMBER 26, 2014 M44-46 Borden Lions Club, fish, shrimp, mushrooms M47 Thwingcraft, wooden toys M48 Old West Soda, souvenir cup refillable/old keg drinks M49-50 Praise Covenant Church, chicken wings, pulled pork, ribs M51-55 D&E Concessions, bloomin onions, sausages, catfish M56-58 Smokin Lizzie, ribeyes, chops, chicken breasts, mini-funnel cakes M59-60 K of C Cardinal Ritter #1221, rolled oysters M61-62 Southern Style Cooking, BBQ, chicken, greens, drinks M63-65 Shrout’s Concessions, ribbon potatoes, funnel cakes M66 King’s Kettle Korn, kettle korn M67-69 Webster Rec., steak sandwiches, corn dogs, tenderloins M70-72 NA Masonic Temple, homemade glazed doughnuts M73- 74 Revolution Church, walking taco, loaded nachos-drinks M75-76 Order of AHEPA, gyros, pita bread M77-78 Daddy Rabbit Concessions, bloomin onions, breaded tenderloins M79-80 FOP, Frank Denzinger Lodge,
deep-fried twinkies, oreos, snickers M81-83 Little Angel Creations, pork chops sandwiches, fried biscuits M84 Billows/Irish Connection, pathway to businesses M85-87 Elks Lodge 270, BBQ pork, smoked ham, loaded potato M88 ORANGE LEAF Frozen Yogurt, gluten free yogurt products with toppings M89 Miradoux, french restaurant M90 We R Nuts, roasted nuts-almonds, pecans, cashews M91 J & S Concessions, sugared-mini doughnuts, coffee, milk M92-93 East West Foods, chicken rice, wontons, nachos M94-95 Falls Cities Sertoma, brats, corndogs, elephant ears M96-97 Floyd Co. Democrats, fried mushrooms M98 Floyd Co. Health Dept., flu shots, information M99 Terry Middleton’s Karate, information on lessons M100-102 NA Lion’s Club, sandwiches, fries, drinks M103- 104 JS Concessions, funnel cakes, lemon shakeups SEE BOOTH LISTINGS, PAGE 19
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BOOTH LISTINGS M 105-106 Corydon Lions Club, Polish/Italian sausage, deep fried candy M107, 108 Tri County Shrine Club, fried bologna sandwiches, corndogs M109-113 Roosters and Zaks Café, breakfast, apple dumplings, shortcakes M114 J Nicole Salon & Spa, salon products/information M115 Comfy Cow, premium ice cream M116-118 Jeff. /Wesley UMC/Men’s, turkey drumsticks PEARL STREET
P1 VETTORI Art Glass, glass pendants P2 The Center for Women & Families, information/Green Pot P3/4 Sweet Stuff Bakery, baked goods P5 Utica 3374 Jeff. 340 F & AM, bean soup SEE BOOTH LISTINGS, PAGE 22
Harvest Homecoming Booth Days are Oct. 9-12 in downtown New Albany.
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BOOTH MAP
2014 HARVEST HOMECOMING
CHEERS TO YOU, NEW ALBANY & HAPPY HARVEST HOMECOMING
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BOOTH LISTINGS P6 Camp Quality Kentuckiana, fundraiser [children with cancer diagnosis] P7 Amberthyst/Bombshell Exchange, homemade jewelry, headpieces-vintage P8 Tri County Shrine Club, raffle sales P 9 Providence H.S. Girls Softball, carmel apples P10 Forever Friends, embellished T-shirts, towels, utensils P11Sew Sweet Boutique, baby items, infinity scarves, hair access., ect. P12 McAllister Chiropractic, free screenings/information P13 Lucas Oil, sponsors information P14-16 River City Winery, walk thru, wine tasting tickets, pizza P17 Harvest Homecoming Queens, meet the queens P18 Birkat Adonai Farms, all natural soaps, etc. P19/20 A &A Silver Jewelry, silver jewelry P21 Pampered Chef, kitchen wares, towels P22/23 Barbara Ralston, handmade fabric, crafts
P24 Hannah Wendler, handcrafts, birdhouses, bows, ect. P25/26 Mt.Tabor Pres. Church, baked goods, coffee P27 EMBELLISH, eddshell jewelry, repurpose antique jewelry P28/29 Cellar Creations, quilted purses, flower arrangements P30/31 Wood is Good in KY., handcrafted wooden pens, cut boards, bowls P32 Pilot Club of N.A., pumpkin ice cream P33 Altrusa Club, persimmon pudding, breads, cookbook sales P34 Paradise Island Tea, bottles/jugs of tea P35 Celebrating Home, home accessories/decor wreaths P36 Oak Tree Art, laser crafted wood initials, emblems, ect. P37 Sweet Beginnings Boutique, handmade bracelets, restored furniture P38 Home of the Innocents, information
Food, like the grilled chicken above, is the main draw during Harvest Homecoming Booth Days.
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SEE BOOTH LISTINGS, PAGE 23
Pumpkin Decorating Contest
Harvest Homecoming’s Original Event! ent!
Sunday, Sept. 28 at the Floyd County 4H Fairgrounds on Green Valley Road Drop-off: 1 to 2:30 p.m. • Judging: 3 p.m. Group or individually prepared pumpkins may be painted or decorated with any material. Craft entries may y be ceramic, fiber or mache'. No previous year craft ft entries accepted. Individual and Group Grand Champion Awards for the entry y closely clos cl osel os elyy related to our theme Harvest of Honor. nor. A no Allll entrants entr en tr receive participation ribbons. bons bo ns.. ns
Event is
FREE!
For more information, call Toni Kindle at (812) 557-064.
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Saturday, Oct. 4 Hoosier Lanes Strikes & Spares 2310 State St. New Albany Registration 6 p.m. Start time: 7 p.m. $20 Entry Fee per person (Must be 16 or older to participate) Shoe Rental not included. Money pots, Side pots available at additional cost. Prize payouts are based on number of entries. For more information, call David Prince at (502) 817-2321.
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BOOTH LISTINGS P39 The Studio/Belly Dance & More, information and dance accessories P40/41 Kay’s Krafts’s, handmade embroidery clothes, bags P42 Copper Moon Gallery, local artists/gallery walk thru P43/44 Teen Mom Education Foundation, flatbread sandwiches, T-shirt, glosticks P45 The Crazy Daisies, hair bows, hats, scarves, mittens P46/47 Ted Bear Fun Time, seasonal ceramics P48/49 Job’s Daughters #42, kids pumpkin pond, drinks, sweets P50 Family Ark, local non-profit agency/information P51-53 Sandy’s Crafts, handmade clothing/toys P54 The Phoenix & The Kyote, vintage & steam punk jewelry P55 Elite Heating & Cooling, information P56-58 Roger Hsu, table runners, glasses, scarves, sheets
P59 Weavers Hawaiian Ice, Hawaiian Shaved Ice P60 P61 Sugar Coated Candy, chunky necklaces, bracelets P62 GoodSense UC, natural candles, lotions, soaps P63 Trash Force, cider hot/cold information P64/65 Bluegrass Airbrush, airbrushed Tshirts and ballcaps P66 Scarlett & Olivia Boutique, woman’s boutique P67 East End Sports, sports cards & memorabilia P68 Indiana Tech, information P69 Plain & Simple Enterprise, dog treats, accessories P70 Zesto, ice cream P71 Gideon’s, free Bible giveaway P72 P73-/74 Crafts by Jarrett, belts, buckles, signs P75 Crusade for Children, Crusade for Children information
P76 Williams Bros. Healthcare, free raffle giveaways, information P77 Dazzling Lights, colorful handmade lights bracelets, rings P78 P79 Pearls on Pearl/ Goat Milk Stuff, local handmade products, snap on jewelry/shoes P80 Floyd Central Student Council, frozen bananas P81 Friends of NA Fire Museum, raffle, pedal fire truck, information P82 Floyd Co. Prosecutor’s office, information P83- 85 G-Pas Apparel, T-shirts/sweatshirts P86 Crafty Serendipity, crafts P87 MARIPOSA, walk thru women’s consignment clothing P88 SAVON, handmade bath and body products/giveaway P89 Develop NA, promotion of downtown New Albany P90-91 Floyd Co. Republican Party, political candidate information P92 Winnie’s Decadent Desserts, desserts, unique cakes/streusels P93 Jasba, Swarovski crystal/sterling silver jewelry P94 Tri Kappa’s Kappa Kafe, muffins,
pumkin rolls, croffee, drinks P95 City Of New Albany, information P96 P97 Coo-Coo Ka Zoo, Moxie Clothing, bibs, burp clothes, superhero capes P98/99 Moment-n-Time, wind spinners of all materials P100/101 Rookies Cookies, baked goods P102 Hoosier Youth Challenge, working with at-risk kids P103 Chaney Events, mesh wreaths, themed buckets/signs P104 Emmagination Bows, bows, tutu’s, infant apparel P 105 Fleur de Chic. jewelry P106 College Park Clothing, street wear/skateboard clothing P107 Kids Kloset, girls’ hair bows/boys wrestling masks P108 P109/110 Parkway Baptist Church, giveaways, popcorns, carmel corn, drinks P111 Order of Amaranth, homemade backed goods P112-114 Monique Geary, sunglasses, onsite embroidery P115/116 Henry Country Gifts, flags/poles/slate/calendars SEE BOOTH LISTINGS, PAGE 24
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BOOTH LISTINGS P117/118 Kaiser Tobacco Store, stores merchandise P119 Fame Your Name, cornhole boards and bags/letter art P120/121 TNLZ Braceletz, hand-woven name/sayings, braceltz/headbands P122-123 John King, Sand Art for kids P124 Collage Creations by Mina, Handmade Seasonal Jewelry, beads, etc. P125 J & S Concessions, Fruit ShakeUps P126 WNAS, Live Broadcast/Information BANK STREET B1 Dragon King’s Daughter, stuffed wontons/sushi on a stick B2 Bearded Brush Works, hand painted signs/personal and business B3 Sew Retired, T-shirts of local schools, vinyl/rhinestone B4/5 Native Crafts, handmade jewelry, wooden instruments B6 Villages at Historic Silvercrest, infor-
mation B7 Origami Owl, unique jewelry B8 Anna Leas Crafts, handmade decor, wreaths, wood B9 The Concrete Lady, concrete decor B10 SOSATI & Co., local designed socks, jewelry, oils B11 Amy Images, custom photography crafts B12 Pretty Pickens, embroider items-hats aprons, ect. B13 Life Spring, Inc., information B14-16 LI Outlet, toys, sunglasses, novelties B17 Avon, Avon products B18 Red Bath Candle Co., candles, formed soaps, containers B19 Master’s Frame Shop & Supply, framing, sales, prints B20 Charlestown Road Church, information B 21 PJ’s Beauty College, information, financial aid eligibility B22 The Courier Journal, information,
SEPTEMBER 26, 2014 subscriptions B23/24 Caricatures Personalize, personalized cartoon caricatures B25 NA 7th Day Adventist, information, water, honey-fruit drinks B26 Scentsy, candles, scentsy products B27 Mary’s Magnetic Magic, magnetic jewelry B28 State Street Baptist Church, information/ministry B29 So.In. Rehab. Center, information, giveaways B30 It Works Global, beauty and wellness products B31 Hazelwood M.S., hot ham and cheese, drinks B32/33 Floyd Co, Animal Rescue League, information, games B34/35 The Leather Shop, leather goods B-36 Cathy Hillegas, painting B-37 Baltic Amber Jewelry, amber jewelry B-38 SPROUTS, sprouting seeds, kits B-39 EXTREME Face Painting, theatrical FACE painting B-40 Old 502 Winery, wine B-41 B-42 B-44 Spray Paint Art, spray paint art
B-45/46 The Tickled Pickle, fried pickles, green beans, cheese B-47 Care Security, free drawing, information B-48 Balloons by Bonkers, amazing balloon twisters B-49 Nine Dragon Studios, handmadejewelry & pottery B50/51 Scensational Candles, candles, tarts, warmers B 52/53 Southern IN Artists, handcrafted So. IN Art B-54 Clean Your Skin Nature’s Way, olive oil soap and soap dishes B-55/56 Faith Community Church, cotton candy, Icees, suckers B-57 American Lung Association, fundraiser-candy necklaces/bracelets B-58 Mom’s Homemade Fudge, fudge, potato candy, pudding, etc. B-59 -60 World of Wool, sweaters, hats, dresses B-61 The Dandylion, local store vintage art B-62 Floyd Co. Democratic Party, candidate information, voter registration B-63 Right to Life So. IN., information, T-shirts, stickers, etc. SEE BOOTH LISTINGS, PAGE 25
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BOOTH LISTINGS B-64 Brendle Honey Farm, honey products B-65/66 Mama Made Tutu’s, Tutu’s, dresses, hats etc. B-67/68 St. Mark’s, chicken tenders, corn dogs, potato B-69/70 Atkins Chapel, chicken & dumplings, drinks B-71 Nancy McGee, crafts B-72 Handmade Glass Jewelry, glass jewelry B-73/74 St. John Church, Apple Dumplings & Ice cream B-75-77 Folklore Crafts, 100 percent wool sweaters, hats, scarves B-78 Kyle’s Krafts, handcrafted signs, benches, etc. B-79 Greater Mt. Zion Church, breads, pastries, candies B-80 Everything Glows, glow/inflatable kids novelties B-81 Henna Tattoos, temporary Henna tattoos B-82 B-83-Picnic Table B-84-85 Kelly’s Concessions, gyro’s, veg. gyro’s, fries, Shake-ups B86-88 Hit & Miss Ice Cream, hand-churned ice cream
Local art students will paint the windows of downtown businesses on Friday, Oct. 3. Work will begin at 9 a.m.
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Riverfront Schedule THURSDAY, OCT. 9
Sounds Unlimited Productions Party Tent Harvest Hold ‘em Poker Tournament Doors open at 4:30 p.m.; Tournament at 6:30 p.m.
FRIDAY, OCT. 10
Riverfront Cover Charge $5 beginning at 6 p.m. Sounds Unlimited Productions’ Party Tent 11 a.m.: Business Luncheon 8 p.m. – 1 a.m.: SUP DJs Riverfront Amphitheater 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.: From Paris 9:30 p.m.: Jake & Elwood & the Boys
SATURDAY, OCT. 11
Riverfront Cover Charge $5 beginning at 6 p.m. New Albany Riverfront 1 p.m.: Harvest Homecoming Auto Show (registration 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.) Sounds Unlimited Productions’ Party Tent Noon – 3 p.m.: Kids’ Day in the Tent: Free 8 p.m. – 12 a.m.: SUP DJs featuring Homegrown Riverfront Amphitheater 6:30 p.m. – 7:15 p.m.: The Hart Strings 7:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.: The Mad Taxpayers 8:45 p.m. – 10 p.m.: Rachel Timberlake 10:15 p.m. – 12 a.m.: JD Shelburne
Harvest Homecoming Booth Days will be held Oct. 9-12. The booths draw thousands of visitors each year.
Harvest Homecoming Stage Schedule
Fiesta Ride Schedule
The Harvest Homecoming stage is located in the Main Source parking lot, at the corner of Market and State streets. All events are free.
Oct. 5 - Oct. 13
OCTOBER 9
Location: End of Pearl Street, downtown New Albany * Ride All Day for One Price $15 – Saturday, Oct. 4, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. $15 – Sunday, Oct. 5 - 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. $15 – Monday, Oct. 6 – 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. $15 – Tuesday, Oct. 7 – 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. $15 – Wednesday, Oct. 8 – 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. During Booth Days the rides will not have a set closing time. Thursday, Oct. 9 – Open at 3 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10 – Open at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 11 – Open at 10 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 12 – Open at 12 p.m.
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Thursday 12:30 p.m. — Hope Southern Ecumenical Service 12:30-3 p.m. — Jimmy's Music Center hosts various acts 3-4 p.m. — Charlestown High School SCALiWAGS 4-5 p.m. — Jimmy's Music Center hosts various acts 5-6 p.m. — Jamey Aebersold Jazz Quartet 6-7 p.m. — The Studio Belly Dance and More 7:15-8 p.m. — Dark Horse Band 8-9:30 p.m. — Second Perception
OCTOBER 10
Friday 11 a.m.-12 p.m. — Wally Bell Magic 12 -1 p.m. — Magic and Comedy of Ray Adams 1 -3 p.m. — Jimmy's Music Center hosts various acts 3-3:30 p.m. — Invitation to Dance 3:30-4:30 p.m. — Down Syndrome of Louisville 4:30-5:30 p.m. — Flamenco Louisville 5:30-6 p.m. — Invitation to Dance 6 -7 p.m. — YoungsTown Parade 7 - 9 p.m. — Harvest Homecoming Harvest Idol competition 9 -10 p.m. Haley Shields OCTOBER 11
Saturday 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. — Harvest Home-
coming Baby Crawl, Tractor Pull and Big Wheel Race 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. — Harvest Homecoming Kids Costume Contest 1 - 4 p.m. — Harvest Homecoming Kids Pageants 4 -4:45 p.m. Danceworks 4:45-5:30 p.m. — Sparkles and Spurs 5:30-6 p.m. — Jimmy's Music Center 6 - 8 p.m. — Harvest Homecoming Harvest Idol competition 8 - 9:30 p.m. — Jamey Aebersold Jazz Quartet OCTOBER 12
Sunday 12 -1 p.m. — The Studio Belly Dance and More 1 - 2:30 p.m. — Dancesations 2:30-3:30 p.m. — Corydon Dulcimers 3:45 - 4 p.m. — Linda Casey singing the New Albany Song 4:15 p.m. — closing ceremonies
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Support festival, win prizes with Harvest Homecoming pin This year’s Harvest Homecoming allmetal pins cost only $5. With the purchase of each pin you get an instant free prize. You also might be seen by a pin spotter during Booth Days and be entered in a drawing for a valuable prize. Find a Gold Pin and Win! Purchase a Harvest Homecoming “Harvest of Honor” pin, and if you find a gold pin, just fill out the included entry form for a chance to win a three-night trip for a family of four to Disney World, or a high-efficiency furnace with free installation, or other great prizes. Pins will be available at the Harvest Homecoming Office, at various Harvest Homecoming events, and at local retailers. They may also be purchased during the festival at the information and souvenir booths during booth days. You can also order pins early by contacting Kathy Sears at ksears@harvesthomecoming. com. There is a limited supply so get
your pin soon. How do I register for the prizes? Simply fill out the coupon in the pin envelope and drop it off at the Harvest Homecoming Office or at the information or souvenir booths during Booth Days. Coupons must be turned in by 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 12, to be eligible for the pin prize drawing. Grand Prize #1 Three-night trip for a family of four to Disney World courtesy of Bliss Travel. Grand Prize #2 High-efficiency furnace with free installation courtesy of Summers Plumbing Heating & Cooling. 1st Place Prize Furniture valued at $3,500 courtesy of Schmitt Furniture 2nd Place Prize $2,500 Kroger Gift Card courtesy of Kroger
3rd Place Prize 2.00 ctw diamond tennis bracelet set in 14 kt. white gold courtesy of Koerber’s Fine Jewelry Additional Prizes • Fire Safe Business safe with water/fire digital media protection courtesy of Office Supply Company
• Dinner for 50 people cooked on location courtesy of Bert’s, The Pork Chop Booth • One set of Big O Tires courtesy of Big O Tires • Multifunction Copier courtesy of Copier Mart • Area rug courtesy of Carpet Corner
Now Open in Jeffersonville! Bob Cook’s Locksmith Services does work with commercial and residential locks, as well as automotive keys. Cook’s also has several different styles and sizes of safes for sale.
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HARVEST HOMECOMING PRINCESSES
ADDISON BRASWELL
BEATRICE BRYANT
KENDALL CHRISTIE
HAYLEY ELIZABETH GOLDMAN
LILY KUNKEL
MAELANA LAWS
MOLLY SCHROEDER
KAYLEA STRUCK
MALLORY COFFMAN
ADDIA MARSHALL
EMMY SCOTT
LEXIE DAVENPORT
ELLA DODDRIDGE
MAGGIE NICHOLS
IZABELL RAWLINGS
MIA STACEY
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HARVEST HOMECOMING PARADE LINEUP The parade will leave New Albany High School at noon on Saturday, Oct. 4. and go south on Vincennes Street to Spring Street turning west on Spring ending at Bank Street. The parade will be broadcast by WNAS 88.1 FM. There will be concessions sold along the route from churches and civic organizations. 1. New Albany Police Department color guard 2. New Albany Police Department motorcycles 3. New Albany Police Department 4. Floyd County Sheriff’s Department 5. Harvest Homecoming banner 6. Grand Marshal Banner 7. Grand Marshal Float 8. First Harrison Bank 9. Mayor Jeff Gahan
10. Platinum Sponsor Banner 11. Executive Sponsor Banner 12. Harvest Homecoming Queen 13. Harvest Homecoming Outstanding Teen 14. Harvest Homecoming Pre-Teen 15. Princess Camp 16. Chairman of the Board 17. Board Float 18. Mr. Pumpkin 19. New Albany Police Department Float 20. Hope Southern Indiana 21. VFW Post 3281 Ladies Auxiliary 22. American Legion Post 42 23. New Albany Fire Department 24. New Albany-Floyd County Public Library 25. Blair Barker, Miss Pre-Teen Americas National teenager 26. New Albany High School Marching Band
27. The Devils Attic 28. East Spring Street Neighborhood Association 29. Indiana University Southeast 30. Indiana University Southeast 31. 99.7 DJX 32. Grace Lutheran Church 33. Kroger 34. Floyd County Headstart 35. Lafayette Township Guard 36. Lafayette Township Fire Department 37. All Starz Gymnastics 38. Larry Waldkoetter 39. Floyd County Republican Party 40. New Albany-Floyd County Schools Theatre 41. Cub Scout 4015 42. DAR/Scribner House 43. Kastaway Renovations 44. Retired Senior Volunteer Program 45. Cub Scout 4043 and Girl Scout
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Troop 1145 46. Floyd County Animal Rescue League 47. Black Friday Band 48. John Jones Auto Group 49. The Center For Women and Families 50. Ohio Valley Vette Association 51. Purdue 52. Southern Indiana Lawnmower Racing Association 53. Georgetown Fire Department 54. Easy Rock 105.1 FM 55. New Albany Parks and Recreation 56. New Albany Elks 57. Floyd Central NJROTC 58. Brad Haynes Martial Arts 59. New Albany Flood Control 60. Louisville League of Mascots 61. Louisville League of Mascots SEE PARADE, PAGE 30
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PARADE LINEUP 62. Louisville League of Mascots 63. DADDS 64. DADDS 65. Special Olympics 66. Aahmed Grotto Mini Car Club 67. New Albany Wastewater 68. PRO Martial Arts New Albany 69. Women’s Foundation of Southern Indiana 70. Culbertson Mansion 71. Motion Studio 72. Kilroy Chapter Military Vehicle 73. Greenville Fire Department 74. Terry Weedman 75. Boy Scout Troop 4012 76. NAHS NJROTC 77. The Villages at Historic Silvercrest 78. Relay for Life Floyd County 79. Southern Indiana Outlaws 80. Emma Shackleford and Charley Wise 81. Steve Thompson 82. Rex Thompson SEE PARADE, PAGE 32
SEPTEMBER 26, 2014 The official kickoff to the Harvest Homecoming Festival is the parade which begins at noon on Saturday, Oct. 4.
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PARADE LINEUP 83. New Albany Little league 84. Invitation to Dance and Tumbling 85. Camp Quality Kentucky 86. Best Buddies 87. New Albany Production House 88. 102.3 The Max 89. New Albany Storm Water 90. Sparkles and Spurs 91. The 7th Street Haunt 92. Silver Creek Theatre
93. Sam Swope of Clarksville 94. Dairy Queen, Fourteen Foods 95. Nee Nee’s Day Care 96. Cars For Christmas 97. Wheelers Towing & Recovery 98. Floyd County Democrats 99. Cabinets By Rick 100. Walking For Wellness/Stop Heroin 101. Asylum Haunted Scream Park 102. Basset Rescue of Kentuckiana
Take a helicopter ride at festival Paige Conrad, 2013 Miss Harvest Homecoming, waves to the crowd during last year’s parade.
New to the Harvest Homecoming this year will be helicopter rides. The rides will be offered during booth days, Oct. 9-12. The helicopter will be located at the foot of Bank Street near the floodwall. Rides begin at 12 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 9; 12 p.m. both Friday,
Oct. 10, and Saturday, Oct. 11; and 12 p.m. on the final day of the festival, Sunday, Oct. 12. The helicopter will take riders along the river where they will view the Louisville Skyline before returning.
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HARVEST HOMECOMING CONTESTS FRIDAY, OCT. 10 Corn Hole Tournament
Location: Harvest Homecoming stage area on Market and State streets. For children 30-90 pounds, ages up to and including 12 years.
Time: 6:30 p.m. Location: Knights of Columbus, 809 E Main St., New Albany. Adult Corn Hole Tournament (ages 18 & over). Double Elimination - $40 per team 1st place – $720 cash prize; 2nd place – $360 cash prize; 3rd place – $120 cash prize Trophies for top three places.
Registration: 9:15 a.m. Start: 10 a.m. Harvest Homecoming Stage area on Market and State streets. For ages 3 to 8. Bring your own Big Wheel (All direct pedal to Big Wheel drive, no chains or other type mechanism accepted.)
Harvest Homecoming Idol Competition
Costume Contest
Time: 7 p.m. Location: Harvest Homecoming Main Stage (State & Market streets). Watch the 12 finalists for Harvest Homecoming Idol battle it out live on stage in true American Idol style.
SATURDAY, OCT. 11 Baby Crawl Registration: 9:30 a.m. Start: 10 a.m. Harvest Homecoming Stage area on Market and State streets. Eligible babies between 6 and 13 months (no walking babies). Trophies and ribbons will be awarded. For more information call Cris McDowell at 812-949-9096.
Children’s Tractor Pull Registration: 11 a.m. Start: 11:30 a.m.
Big Wheel Race
Harvest Homecoming Stage Registration: 11:30 a.m. Contest begins at 12 p.m. Location: Harvest Homecoming Stage at Market & State streets; Rain Location: Parking garage on Market & State streets. Free for all ages. Judging Categories: 0-1 year; 1 year; 2 years; 3 years; 4-5 years; 6-8 years; 9-13 years; 14 years and up; group; and overall winners (announced at end of contest).
Home Decorating Contest Entry deadline is Oct. 11 at noon. Judging on Oct. 11. Open to all homes in Floyd County; must be owned or rented by the person entering the contest. An apartment building will be a single entry. Judged on originality, use of color, fall theme and overall appearance. Plaques and prizes.
Harvest Baking Contest Registration: 10:30 a.m. - 11 a.m. Location: Carnegie Center basement, corner of Bank & Spring streets. Adult and children categories includes pie, cake, bread, bar, cookie, pudding, and miscellaneous. All entries must include fall fruits or vegetables, such as pumpkin, apple, persimmon, etc. For more information, go to www.harvesthomecoming.com.
Harvest Homecoming Open Car Show Registration: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Awards Presentation: 3:30 p.m. Location: New Albany Riverfront. Admission: $15 per car. Please enter at West 10th & Main proceed toward the Yellow Pavilion. Any type of stock, classic, show or race car, antique vehicles, trucks, motorcycles, any model, any year are welcome. Trophies for Mayor’s Choice, Best Ford, Best GM, Best Mopar, Best Other (Car), Best Street Rod, Best Bike, Best Flames, Best Paint, Best Interior, Best Engine, Largest Club Participation. Plus top 50 cars judged receive a Top Fifty Trophy. Dash plaques for the first 100 entries. Door prizes, DJ spinning oldies but goodies. In 2013, $2,500 was donated to the Fort Knox Warrior Transition Unit. This year the 50/50 charity drawing will benefit Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.
The annual Harvest Homecoming tractor pull begins at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 11, for children 12 years old and younger.
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Harvest president credits volunteers for making festival go BY CHRIS MORRIS
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NEW ALBANY — For the past few years Jeff Cummins and a few of his buddies meet the Wednesday before Harvest Homecoming booth days to go over festival logistics. But it turns out to be much more than that. For Cummins, it’s the start of a five-day race that ends late Sunday afternoon. “That is when it hits you,” he said. This year Cummins, 46, is president of that race known as the Harvest Homecoming Festival. He has been a volunteer for more than a decade and for the next two years, he will be the face of one of Indiana’s biggest festivals. He said after almost a year of planning, everything is coming together for the 47th annual event. “I see myself in a leadership role; I kind of fill in the gaps,” he said. “They [festival directors, volunteers] all know what needs to be done. Once the festival gets going I am more of a figure head role. I am more of a behind the scenes guy, but I am not
afraid to be out front.” The festival officially kicked off at the Harvest Homecoming Scholarship Pageant where Cummins unveiled this year’s theme, “Harvest of Honor,” and pin design. He said he wanted to honor all those men in women who wear the uniform and all first-responders. “We have never really done anything like that before,” he said. All the favorite events return this year. The parade will be Oct. 4 and booth days will run from Oct. 9-12. Cummins said he expects the 2014 version of the festival to be better than ever, he just hopes Mother Nature cooperates with great weather like last year. “Last year was just one of those years where everything clicked,” he said. “The weather was great, unlike the year before when we had to close on Sunday because of the severe weather threat. At the end of the day there is nothing you can do but cross your fingers. Last year there was a deluge of rain during the parade and when we turned down Spring from Vincennes
there were lots of people who were out, lining the street, drenched like we were. They were out there because it was the parade.” New to the festival this year will be the pumpkin chucking contest and Purdue is now a platinum sponsor of the festival. Cummins said two areas he wants to improve on as president is the relationship with some of the downtown merchants who have voiced concerns about how booth days hurt their businesses. He also wants to recruit more volunteers, and try to get more youth involved in the festival. “I want to try and get downtown merchants to understand what the festival is all about. It’s not just four days of booths, it’s about allowing non-profits and churches to set up booths and for many, make their budgets for the year,” he said. “It’s about the college scholarships, all the free kids events. Some don’t understand but many do. The Harvest Homecoming Festival is not just booths, it’s about giving back and giving New Albany the opportunity to show off a little. If they [visitors] don’t visit a business during the festival, there is a
good chance they will come back.” Cummins said there are probably collectively 750 volunteers who help out in some area of the festival. Some, obviously, are more involved than others. “None of us get paid. We do it because we are passionate about doing it,” he said. “Our volunteers do a tremendous job. We have a lot of families involved and what we are trying to do is get more people involved. That was one of my jobs, volunteerism. There was a time when we had more people going out because of age or they had done it for years than we had coming in.” Cummins said the festival is healthy and is more popular than ever. He said there is a waiting list for booths and people still “really look forward” to the festival each year. He said all systems are go. “ There always seems to be certain things that go down to the end, but it always seems to come together,” he said. “ You are excited, but you always wonder is there something I missed.”
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HARVEST HOMECOMING QUEEN PAGEANT 2014
The 2014 Miss Harvest Homecoming pageant was the festival’s first event this year, held in August at Floyd Central High School. Morgan Jackson, above right, was crowned Miss Harvest Homecoming while Shannon Donoho, left, was presented with the Outstanding Teen crown.
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Verdict: reckless homicide
COMING WEDNESDAY AN UPDATE ON THE DUFFY’S LANDING PROJECT IN JEFF FLOYD COUNTY
Jeremy Swank found guilty of reckle ss homicide, avoids murder conviction BY GARY POPP
ing for,” said Melissa Miller, 41, Louisville, who is Swank’s half-sister. Miller said her son was her “sunJeremy Swank, 35, was on shine” and for the December 2013 death trial kid who “a good of 20-year-old nephew, Michael his strong on stood his faith calf, in a Jeffersonville home Met- and was always JEREMY SWANK they shared on Cherry Street. willing to help oth“We are glad we got a conviction ers.” , but it wasn’t the one we were hopSwank’s family cried tears of joy gary.popp@newsandtribune.com
JEFFERSONVILLE — A reckless homicide verdict delivered Monday in a Clark County murder trial has left the victim’s mother with bitterswee t feelings.
and relief, as the jury could have returned a murder conviction, which carries a penalty range from 45 to 65 years in prison. Swank has been in the Clark County jail since the day after the shooting on Dec. 7. As inmates in Indiana are permitted to receive two days’ credit each day served incarcerated, for he is expected to begin his term in DOC with nearly 18 months’ the credit toward the sentence. SEE TRIAL PAGE A4
A crowd of around 100 gathered for the No Life Forgotten prayer vigil for Tammy Jo Blanton on Locust Street in Jeffersonville Sunday. PHOTO BY JENNA ESAREY
Tammy Blanton honored: ‘Bear witness to hope’
KEEPING THEM IN SCHOOL
Vigil honors murder victim, calls for end to domestic violence
An unadorned wooden cross, standing about three feet high, stood in front of Blanton’s home, attracting a knot of Blanton’s friends and serving
BY JENNA ESAREY as the focus for the large newsroom@newsandtribune.com circle of participants. A crowd of around Spilling out and taking 100 gathered Sunday to up much of the street, remembe r Tammy Jo those gathered recited a Blanton and call for an end to domestic violence responsiv e prayer and at a “No Life Forgotten” sang “Go with Us, Lord” prayer vigil outside her led by pastors from six downtown churches. Locust Street home in Jeffersonville. SEE VIGIL, PAGE A4
Tina Lone works with high school students in her classroom as they While some students will graduate review their lesson plan at Corden Porter in Jeffersonville. from Corden Porter, it is the goal for the behavioral issues to be students to transition back into overcome and for the regular schooling.
Data revealed on school expulsion and BY JEROD CLAPP
LOCAL EXPULSION AND SUSPENSIONS
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SOUTHERN INDIANA — Suspensions and expulsions are generally on the decline for school districts in Clark and Floyd counties, each with slightly different focuses on managing behavior issues. But keeping students in a classroom setting is a big focus in each district, either through in-school SEE SCHOOL, PAGE A6
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Oberhansley should have been behind bars
His previous arrests in Indiana violated terms of his Utah parole, court records show BY MARISSA LANG
The Salt Lake Tribune
The bullet that lodged in Joseph Oberhan sley’s brain made him calmer, less violent, more mellow. He regretted the drug-fue madness that led him to shoot led girlfriend to death days after his she gave birth to their son. He would be a better man. He would stay away from drugs, from violence, JOSEPH from prison. OBERHANSLEY SEE OBERHANSLEY, PAGE A6
Embattled firefighter released from jail
Gary Crowe Jr. now has two unrelated pending criminal cases in Clark County courts
sonville police. During a hearing Monday, Crowe’s bond was modified to $10,000 courtcash and a $1,005 payment was posted for his release. He was represent ed
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