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As the Ohio River rises, so do our expectations for a thrilling weekend. It’s Thunder folks. Can you feel it? Glorious flying machines will streak across the sky above Clarksville and Jeffersonville in the daylight followed by the nation’s grandest pyrotechnics show
electrifying the night. Southern Indiana offers the perfect vantage point. For people watching, too. What else would you expect from SoIn? Before you head to the riverfront, there are plenty of things you need to know. Like which streets will be closed. Where to park. And most importantly — where to party. That’s where this week’s SoIn comes in. Inside you’ll find the ultimate guide to what’s happening
in Southern Indiana for Thunder Over Louisville. Well, I’m not too sure what’s happening with the city of Jeffersonville because it was difficult reaching a parks official. So it’s like a big surprise. Just like the fireworks. Buckhead is throwing its annual bash with four options, depending on the fatness of your wallet. Flat 12 Bierwerks and Olive Leaf Bistro are hosting parties as they take advantage of their new spaces on Riverside Drive in Jeffersonville. With rain in the forecast, the Ohio River is expected to crest sometime Saturday. Debris is scattered on the shores of Clarksville and Jeffersonville, so please be careful in securing that perfect viewing spot. Best of all, the view is free if you so choose. Just look up. And let the Thunder roll. — Jason Thomas is the editor of SoIn. He can be reached by phone at 812-206-2127 or email at jason. thomas@newsandtribune.com. Follow him on Twitter: @ScoopThomas.
Do the electric slide What: ‘New Albany’s First
Electric Street Car Line, the Highland Railway,’ part of the Carnegie Center’s Lunch and Learn series. When: noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 21 Where: Carnegie Center for Art and History, 201 E. Spring St., New Albany, Kelly Carnighan of the Silver Hills Historical Society will present the program Info: Participants can bring a lunch, drinks are provided. This program is free. Registration is required by calling 812-944-7336 or emailing Delesha Thomas at dthomas@carnegiecenter.org. NEW ALBANY — The New Albany Highland Railway electric street car line was founded in 1890, according to a Carnegie news release. The Highland Railway was the first electric
line to begin operation in New Albany in 1891, serving the community of Silver Hills exclusively until 1905. A line from the New Albany Ledger on Aug. 27, 1890, reads, “A gentleman who has traveled over much of the world, after walking over the route of the Highland road, said, ‘It is an inspiration. Nothing can excel it for beauty and grandeur.’” Carnighan is director of the Silver Hills Historical Society.
The society’s website reads, “The Silver Hills Historical Society believes that memory of places and stories have the power to build authentic communities of shared meaning and values, and is dedicated to sharing the fascinating history of Silver Hills through the inspiring stories of visionaries that have played an integral role in the development and ongoing evolution of Silver Hills.”
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Stella! Need some art What: Stella di Luce Art Show
When: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, April 18; noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, April 19 Where: Huber Winery, 19816 Huber Road, Borden Info: huberwinery.com/wineryvineyards/stella-di-luce-artshow The eighth annual Stella di Luce Art Show will correspond with the release of a special wine called “Stella di Luce” while celebrating great works of art. Featured artists: Adam Egenolf; Janet Essenpreis; Claire Raabe; Carrie Strange; Nora Swanson; Beth Watkins. Music by Corey & Stacey (Saturday); Petar Mandic (Sunday.)
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Documenting a city
What: Screening of the film “New Albany: City by the River” When: 7 p.m. tonight, Thursday, April 16 Where: Ogle Center Recital Hall at Indiana University Southeast A screening of the film “New Albany: City by the River” is free and open to the public and will include remarks from the filmmakers. The showing is sponsored by the Institute for Local and Oral History.
art exhibit coming
When: April 19 through 24; opens at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, April 19, with reception/gallery talk Where: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 1015 E. Main St., New Albany Info: Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Call 812-944-0413 for more information. St. Paul’s presents ceramic sculptor John McCarthy in its Art in the Parlor series. “Contemplating the Sacred” opens at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, April 19, with a reception and gallery talk. John McCarthy is an artist, sculptor and are educator
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• Visit thunderoverlouisville.org for more information.
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THUNDERSTR Southern Indiana perfect setting for Thunder
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hile the ground might be soggy, Clarksville and Jeffersonville are ideal vantage points to check out Saturday’s Thunder Over Louisville air show and fireworks. “We always look forward to Thunder as a chance to showcase what our parks have to offer,” Brian Kaluzny, Clarksville Parks superintendent, said in an email. “Ashland Park is not only a great viewing spot for the fireworks and air show, but also a great place to take your family on a beautiful spring day.” Just don’t pack the Silly String if you’re hanging out in Jeffersonville — it’s one of several banned items in the venue area. (Hey, we just report the news). Officials in Clarksville and Jeffersonville have been busy trying to stay ahead of Mother Nature
in preparation for Saturday’s festivities. Best of all, the views are free. “Our crews work hard all spring long to get Ashland Park ready for the thousands who visit during Thunder,” said Ken Conklin, marketing and programming coordinator at Clarksville Parks. “It is the perfect spot to catch the big show, without having to fight the crowds across the river. “You don’t even need a Derby Festival pin.” #BOOM. Below is a list of road closures, essential information and parties to soak in Thunder.
PARTIES
• Thunder Over Buckhead and Rocky’s Sub Pub Party Sunnyside Style
What: Celebrating Thunder Over Louisville benefiting Family & Children’s Place When: 2 to 10 p.m. Saturday, April 18 Where: Buckhead Mountain Grill and Rocky’s Sub Pub, 707 Riverside Drive, Jeffersonville Info: Buckhead: 812-284-2919 or Rocky’s Sub Pub: 812-282-3844; Online: eatatbuckheads.com JEFFERSONVILLE — Buckhead Mountain Grill and Rocky’s Sub Pub welcomes the public to enjoy one of the best views and best parties celebrating Thunder over Louisville — on the river with inside and outside options, Buckhead announced in a news release. Four Ways to Party at Buckhead’s and Rocky’s: • First: $180/person inside or outside deck (both restaurants) your own private table for the entire day: Food included; restrooms; view included: airshow, fireworks; cash bar. • Second: VIP and Corporate Tent (sold out). Proceeds from the VIP section benefit Family & Children’s Place
• Third: $85; Craft Beer Pa taps including: Stone IPA Alltech KY Bourbon Ale, F Founder’s All Day IPA and restrooms; food included Fireworks; cash bar • Fourth: $50; Rocky’s Roc live band — Juicebox Her Airshow, Fireworks; restr Bar; cash bar and food se More viewing/dining optio • Bristol Bar and Grille, 70 Jeffersonville Cost: $180 per seat inside covered patio. Limited vie can be reserved for $130 tolbarandgrille.com A feast of seafood, barbe pany prime seating for Th the Jeffersonville Bristol April 18. Doors open at 3
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PARTIES CONTINUED
• Hooters Jeffersonville: 812-218-9485; Admission to Hooters is $5. It’s offering a regular menu, but it will offer all guests $5 off their purchase to “refund” the admission fee. • Bearno’s Pizza: 812-282-3125; Indoor Seating: $25 per seat. Must buy a table (tables of 4, 6, 8, and booths). Bar seats are $25 each (must be 21). No minimum bar seats. The regular menu will be served on the day of the event. • Olive Leaf Bistro: 812-913-1252; Buffet (including appetizers, entrees and dessert) will be offered from 2 p.m. until 10 p.m. Patio Seats: $150 per person, Indoor Dining Room Seats: $125 per person, Lounge Area: $80 per person. All seats come receive buffet service. Buffet does not include soft drinks or alcohol. • Cluckers: 812-590-3662; All day buffet. Tickets for reserved seats are $30 each. Tables must be purchased (2 seats, 4 seats, or 6 seats).
PARKING
Water Tower Square: 812-288-9057; RVs: $275 (early reservation), $300 day of event (Car passes for RVs are $20); Cars: $75/50 reserved, $20 day of event Colgate Lot: 502-963-3650 Kye’s: 812-285-8500 RV Parking: (general inquiries), 502-584-2459 Vintage Fire Museum: 502-599-2522; $10 per car for the day. Big Ben’s BBQ will also be serving throughout the day. — Information from Clark-Floyd Counties Convention & Tourism Bureau
JEFFERSONVILLE INFORMATION
begins at 4 p.m., followed by dinner stations at 6 p.m. All are available until 8:30 p.m. Dessert trays will be served to each table with a coffee station open from 8:30 to 11 p.m. • Flat12 Bierwerks,130 W. Riverside Drive, Jeffersonville Cost: $75; 21 and over Info: Email Shanna Henry at shanna.henry@ flat12werks.com or call 812-590-3219; Web: www. flat12.me Flat12 Bierwerks will host its inaugural Thunder Over Louisville Celebration at the Jeffersonville taproom Saturday, April 18. A $75 VIP Experience ticket includes the first two pints, light snacks throughout the day, one dinner entree, all-day private access to the taproom and covered patio, seating, free water, indoor restrooms, in and out privileges, plus a unique variety of craft beer on tap. • Big Four Burgers & Beer: 812-913-4967; $150 for tables. Includes free sodas and burger bar
Jeffersonville police will begin enforcing no parking zones at 6 a.m. Saturday, April 18, for Thunder Over Louisville. Due to the bridge construction there have been a few alterations to the list of road closures. ROAD CLOSURES/NO PARKING ZONES • Riverside Drive, from Jeff boat west to Clarksville • Market Street, from Spring Street west to Clarksville
Planes fly in the sky above Jeffersonville during last year’s Thunder Over Louisville. • Missouri Avenue, from Market Street north to South Clark Boulevard • Southern Indiana Avenue • River Pointe Plaza, North Shore, Clark Street and Fort Street • Parking lots under the Kennedy Bridge • 100 block of Spring Street • 100 block of Wall Street • 100 block of Locust Street • 100 block of Pearl Street • 100 block of Walnut Street • Mulberry Street from Maple Street south to Riverside Drive • Chestnut Street at Pearl Street • West Court Avenue at Ohio Avenue • All alleys along the floodwall from Jeff Boat west to city limits
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A biplane flies over the Ohio River during last year’s Thunder Over Louisville. This year’s event will take place Saturday, April 18.
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MOVIES: April 17
Steven P. Langdon, Dana M. Eberle-Peay, Larry Church ~ Attorneys ~
é “Unfriended”
“Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2”
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t.v. premieres: April 19
é “Country Music Awards” (CBS)
“Naked and Afraid” (Discovery)
books: April 21
é“Memory Man” by David
Baldacci
“The China Mirage” by James
Bradley
upcoming: State of the arts What: ‘Recent Works
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in Wax on Wood’ by Trish Horte When: April 25-May 17; opening reception 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 25 Where: Arts Council of Southern Indiana
What: ‘Exploring iPho-
neography’ by Trish Korte and Kevin Rose Schultz When: ongoing Where: second floor gallery of Arts Council of Southern Indiana
Exhibits feature new, ancient processes
Trish Korte works in a variety of media, loving the exploration of each, according to a news release from the Arts Council of Southern Indiana. In recent years she has found that she could incorporate all of her passions for printing and layering in the medium of encaustic painting and collage. Korte has always been drawn to physical history, old books, boxes and other fodder. She includes materials worn by experience, or new materials created through deconstructing or manipulation as a constant thread of her art. She was captivated by the
ancient history of the encaustic process and uses it as a binder for her work. Layer upon layer of pattern and color are encased in wax and resin preserving its place and standing the test of time. Exploring iPhoneography features mobile photography created and edited with iPhones. Korte and Schultz are artists and art educators at New Albany High School. In their quest for cutting edge technology and ideas for the classroom they began to explore iPhone photography last summer when their friend, Lexington artist and photographer Melissa T. Hall
suggested photography apps to try. The Hipstamatic Camera app and Distressed FX were to that the duo began to explore. They found that iPhoneography is great fun with many editing tools at your fingertips. The exhibit is about exploring new tools for creative photographic and digital images and creating unique surface textures with encaustic medium over the surface of the prints. The encaustic medium is an ages-old process that originates from ancient Egyptian culture. Layering this over the digital and photographic prints helps to preserve them and adds a one-of-a-kind look.
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Local SoIn Happenings Feeling left out? Send your establishment’s and/ or organization’s upcoming events/new features/ entertainment information to SoIn Editor Jason Thomas at jason.thomas@newsandtribune.com
Live music at Huber’s (with Stella di Luce Art Show)
When: 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, April 18, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, April 19 Where: Huber’s Winery, 19816 Huber Road, Borden Saturday, April 18: Corey & Stacey; Sunday, April 19: Petar Mandic
free. For reservations, directions or any other information call 866-573-7677. [rosscountryjamboree. com]
After Thunder party
Where: Quad Café, 103 Quartermaster Court, Jeffersonville When: Saturday, April 18, after Thunder Over Louisville Live music from Corey & Stacey
Live on State at Wick’s
Where: Wick’s Pizza Parlor, 225 State St., New Albany When: Friday and Saturday Friday, April 17: Wax Factory; Saturday, April 18: The Killer Lips; Saturday, April 25: Rick Bartlett and The Rock-N-Roll Soul Revival [wickspizza.com]
Live music at Big Four Burgers + Beer
Where: Big Four Burgers + Beer, 134 Spring St., Jeffersonville When: Friday and Saturday Friday, April 17: Kelsey and Rachel; Saturday, April 18: Kelsey and Rachel; Friday, April 24: The Strays; Saturday, April 25: Kyle Hastings [bigfourburgers.com]
Live music at Charlie Nobel’s
Where: Charlie Nobel’s Eatery + Draught House, 7815 Ind. 311, Sellersburg When: Friday and Saturday Friday, April 17: Drew Alexander; Friday, April 24: Eric and Kenny; April 25: Kelsey and Rachel
Corydon Jamboree
Where: 220 Hurst Lane, Corydon When: 7:30 p.m. Saturday Saturday, April 18: Mike Boughey, Tommy Lynn; Saturday, April 25: Marcus Kinnard, Carla Reisert, Kelly Amy General Admission $10; children 6-12, $6; under 6, free. For reservations, directions or any other information call 812-738-1130. [corydonjamboree.com]
Ross Country Jamboree
Where: 31 Wardell Street, Scottsburg Friday, April 17: Doo Wops All-Stars, 7:30 p.m., $15; Saturday, April 18, 7 p.m.: Kinmans Rock & Roll with Lannys Band — Kings of Wing; Saturday, April 25: Ross Country Car Show on the Square, Cornhole Tournament; Natalie Berry, Billy Nett, Maisy Reliford, Alex Miller General Admission $10; children 6-12, $6; under 6,
A sustainable outlet
What: Indiana Fiber & Music Festival When: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, April 25, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, April 26 Where: Tri-County Shrine Club, 701 Potters Lane, Clarksville Cost: Free Info: indianafiberfest.com; call Ann Merriman at 502271-0383 The Indiana Fiber Arts & Music Festival will fill the Tri-County Shrine Club with spinners, weavers, knitters, artists and musicians on Saturday, April 25, according to a news release from the Arts Council of Southern Indiana. In its fifth year, the festival continues to raise awareness and promote the education of natural, sustainable and renewable products, while providing and outlet for local artisans, producers and growers for the same.
‘Contemplating the Sacred’
When: April 19 through 24; opens at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, April 19 with reception/gallery talk Where: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 1015 E. Main St., New Albany Info: Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Call 812-944-0413 for more information. St. Paul’s presents ceramic sculptor John McCarthy in its Art in the Parlor series. “Contemplating the Sacred” opens at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, April 19, with a reception and gallery talk. John McCarthy is an artist, sculptor and are educator
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THUNDER: Clark Memorial Bridge set to close today CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 PROHIBITED ITEMS • Open carry of alcoholic beverages • Glass bottles or containers • Silly String • Aerosol cans • Aerosol cans or noxious gasses • Skateboards or bicycles • Unauthorized motor vehicles • Laser pointers • Pets are not allowed in the venue • The use of unmanned aerial vehicles is prohibited due to airspace restriction • Grills (private property exempt) RESIDENTIAL ENTRY INTO EVENT AREA Any residents needing to get their vehicle into the area to get home after 8 a.m. will need to enter through the nearest police roadblock. Proof of residency required. All vehicles must be parked on private property. ROADBLOCKS: • Market and Spring streets • 100 block of Pearl Street • Market and Locust streets at the floodwall • West Maple and Mulberry streets • Chestnut and Pearl streets • Preservations Station alleys to Pearl and Market streets • Market and Wall streets at the floodwall • Market and Walnut streets at the floodwall • West Maple and Pearl streets • West Court and Ohio avenues
CLARKSVILLE INFORMATION
The following roads will be closed: FRIDAY, 11 a.m. Anyone in the event area of Riverside Drive that is not associated with the Derby Festival, security or set-up crews and does not have the proper credentials or permits will be instructed to leave. Roads will be closed until conclusion of event: • Riverside Drive at Woerner Avenue • South Sherwood at Winbourne Avenue • Smyser Avenue at floodwall SATURDAY, 6 a.m. South Clark at Winbourne Avenue, Beckett Street and Sherwood Drive • Montgomery at Virginia, Sherwood • Riverside at Woerner • Marriott at Montgomery Avenue (to Ninth Street)
The Importance of Resiliency on Children from High Conflict Separations and Divorce Recognizing the long term effects on children in high conflict situations including parental alienation Date: April 29th, 2015
Time: 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM (Lunch will be provided)
Where: Calumet Club 1614 E. Spring Street New Albany, IN 47150
Target Audience: Family Law Attorneys, Social Workers, Mental Health Professionals, Marriage and Family therapists, Prevention professionals, school counselors, parents, and youth development professionals
Cost: $20.00 | Lunch (Provided) CEU’s available for addictions counselors, mental health counselors, marriage and family therapists, social workers and Certified Health Education Specialists. Approved for 3 General Indiana CLE’s for Attorneys
ABOVE: A slow exposure shows a plane's course over the Ohio River just before last year's annual Thunder Over Louisville. BELOW: The U.S. Navy Blue Angels soar high above the crowd on Riverside Drive in Jeffersonville during last year's Thunder Over Louisville. | FILE PHOTOs
Welcome by Linda B. Lorch, Attorney at Law, Lorch, Naville, Ward LLC, Certified Family Law Specialist ~ Family Law Certification Board
Session 1 “Including the child’s voice in family mediation: A randomized controlled trial of different mediation approaches.” Presented by: Dr. Amy Holtzworth-Munroe, Indiana University-Bloomington Professor in Indiana University’s (IU) Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, who specializes in Martial violence, divorce mediation, other interventions with high conflict divorcing parents, and studies of the effectiveness of such programs.
Remarks by Carla Kreitman, Chief Court Administrator, Jefferson Trial Courts, regarding the “Families in Transition” program
Session 2 “Promoting Resilience in Children Following Divorce: New Beginnings Program.”
• Harrison at Bailey • Winbourne at Riverside • Emery Crossing at Summerplace • South Sherwood at Riverside Drive (floodwall) SATURDAY, 10 a.m. • South Clark at Woerner (residents and business only, permit required) SATURDAY, 2 p.m. • South Clark at Montgomery (residents, entry into VIP area, church, handicapped only, permit required) Saturday, 4 p.m. • Smyser at floodwall
Clark Memorial Bridge to close today for Thunder
LOUISVILLE — The Clark Memorial Bridge closed today in preparation
for Thunder Over Louisville and will reopen at 2 p.m. Sunday, according to a news release from the Kentucky Derby Festival. From Thursday at 9:30 a.m. until Saturday at 11 a.m., pedestrian and bicycle commuters needing to cross the Clark Memorial Bridge may do so only with a law enforcement escort, according to the release. To request an escort, speak with an officer at either end of the Clark Memorial Bridge. All others will be directed to use the Big Four Pedestrian Bridge. The Clark Memorial Bridge will be completely closed — and no escort will operate — from 11 a.m. Saturday until 2 p.m. Sunday. The Big Four Pedestrian Bridge will close at 9 a.m. Saturday until 10 p.m. for all traffic.
Presented by: Dr. Irwin Sandler, Arizona State University, the Director of the Prevention Research Center and the Program for Prevention Research and is the Principal Investigator on the Family Bereavement Program. He has been conducting research on children and families in high stress situations for over 20 years.
For more information contact Group Facilitators Susan Hudson susanhudson@ourplaceinc.org OR Wendy Waggoner wwaggoner@ourplaceinc.org
PRESENTED BY OUR PLACE, INC. CO-SPONSORED BY INDIANA DIVISION OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTIONS
DRUG AND ALCOHOL EDUCATION SERVICES, INC.