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“Our liberties we prize, and our rights we will maintain.â€? Since 1882 ~ Successor to The Poseyville News and The New Harmony Times • New Harmony, Indiana Posey County’s locally-owned newspaper

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Tuesday November 23, 2010

Volume 129 Edition 47

Christmas in New Harmony Dec. 3-5

Bids still accepted New Harmonie Healthcare Center will be accepting Silent Auction bids through Friday, Nov 26. All proceeds benefit the Resident Acitivity Account at New Harmonie Healthcare Center.

MV events are combined The Mount Vernon Parks and Recreation would like to announce their annual Christmas Party originally advertised for Saturday, December 18, will now be combined with the Christmas on Main Street celebration on Saturday, December 11. The Parks Department is partnering with the City of Mount Vernon (Mayor Tucker) and the River Days Committee to combine the two events. The Community Center will continue to host the event with games, prizes and food as in the past. Combining the two events will add more activities to the day, such as a parade featuring Santa Claus.

Computer classes set North Posey BPA is offering computer classes to the public in December on two Thursdays Dec. 2 and 9. They will offer individual instruction, computer troubleshooting, and computer clean-up. You may attend both nights for $30 or $20 for one session. Classes start at 6 p.m. and end at 7:30 p.m. Park and enter by the high school library. It is suggested that you bring your own computer for the greatest benefit. However, if you aren’t able to bring one, we have several for you to use. Come with questions, we will help. If you have questions, contact Jenifer at jneidig@northposey.k12.in.us or 673-6611.

Bell ringers needed The Salvation Army’s annual Red Kettle Campaign will be held in Mount Vernon on Saturday, December 4, 11 & 18 at Wesselman’s and McKim’s IGA from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. We need about 40 volunteers to work in groups of 2 or 3 for a 2-hour shift. The Salvation Army provided financial assistance to approximately 40 families (over 200 individuals) in 2010, thanks to local donations and funding from the United Way of Posey County. Requests far outpace resources. All donations received during the Red Kettle Campaign stay in Posey County and are used for direct services; there are no administrative costs of any kind taken from your donation. Please call Beth Russell at 838-6875 to volunteer.

Demo Women celebrate Everyone is invited to the Posey County Democratic Women’s Club annual Christmas Party which will be held at the Senior Citizens Center in Mount Vernon on Thursday, December 2, 2010, at 6:30 p.m. Main dish, drinks, and place settings will be provided. Everyone is asked to bring a covered dish or dessert. Officers for 2011 will be installed. There will be a visit from Santa with gifts for children. Anyone bringing a child should contact Jeanne Wehr at 838-5504. Everyone is asked to bring canned goods and non-perishable items for the food bank, but there will be no other cost for the evening.

with “Breakfast with Santa� at the Catholic Community Center at 8 a.m. Following at 10:30 a.m. will be the Main Street Parade. Daily children’s activities include free photos with Santa, horse drawn carriage rides through historic New Harmony, make and take crafts for children, arts and crafts shows, live music and a sweet shop. Also, the Nutcracker Ballet will be performed at Murphy Auditorium and the Evansville Signature School has a concert at Thralls Opera House.

A new addition to this year’s live music will be the Bend in the River Brass Band at 6 p.m. Saturday evening at Thralls Opera House. The Ribeyre Gymnasium will host a Shopping Gala and Antique Fair. Also in the gym is everyone’s favorite, the Kiwanis “Sweet Shop� and live Christmas music by the “Shade Tree Players.� The Rapp/ Owen Granary will host the Annual Artisan Craft Fair with demonstrators and photos with Santa. At Church and Main Streets, Saturday,

Study will be done to determine ambulance placement By Dave Pearce Posey County’s ambulance service continues to remain at the top of the list of items that the Posey County Commissioners need to address, and their Tuesday, Nov.16, meeting focused on that concern. Posey County’s EMS Director Chuck Thompson had been asked at the previous meeting of the commissioners to check on prices for having a study done to determine the best placement for the three ambulances located in Posey County. The study request is a direct result of concerned residents and businesspeople from the northern end of Posey County. Unbeknownst to most of the citizens of the northern part of the county, the ambulance

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Little Stella McFadin adores the Christmas tree during the annual open house held at Frances Wehr’s Flowers in Mount Vernon on Sunday. Stella is in mother Molly’s arms. Photo by Dave Pearce

Cost of Thanksgiving 2010 increases slightly The cost of a classic Thanksgiving dinner including turkey, stuffing, cranberries, pumpkin pie and the basic trimmings increased by $1.86 this year, according to an informal statewide survey of grocery store prices coordinated by Indiana Farm Bureau. The survey, which has been conducted annually in Indiana since 1993, indicated that the cost for this year’s feast for 10 is $45.79, up from $43.93 in 2009. It represents a decrease from 2007, when the market basket recorded an all-time high of $47.63, noted IFB 2nd Vice President Isabella Chism. Indiana’s data is factored into a national survey conducted by the American Farm Bureau Federation, and the national survey also showed a smaller increase: 56 cents for a total of $43.47. “Thanksgiving is a time for us all to count our blessings,� Chism said. “As a consumer as well as a farmer, I count among my blessings the safe

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Mount Vernon readies for Dec. 11 Christmas By Pam Robinson The first annual Christmas on Main Street in Mount Vernon will be held on Saturday, December 11, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Councilwoman Becky Higgins made the announcement at the Monday, November 8, meeting of the Mount Vernon City Council. Mayor John Tucker appointed Higgins and business leader Larry Williams to coordinate this magical event to spread Christmas cheer to the young and young at heart in Mount Vernon. The Mount Vernon Fire Department will escort Santa to the Parks & Recreation Community Center, located at 118 Main. Higgins said Santa will pass out toys and treats to children in eighth grade and be-

low while at the community center. Drawings for door prizes will also be held. The City of Mount Vernon, the Parks & Recreation Department and the Mount Vernon River Days Committee are sponsoring the event. In other business: •Acting as the Water Utility Board, council gave permission to Water Superintendent Chuck Gray and two of his employees to attend the Indiana Rural Water Association Conference, December 5-7, in order to earn continuing education units for licensure. Permission was given to use the city credit card as well. •Council passed on first reading an amendment to the city handi-

capped parking ordinance. The ordinance will remove two handicapped parking spaces on the west side of Walnut Street by the old Gundi’s CafÊ and add one handicapped parking space on the south side of Second Street. City Attorney Beth McFadin Higgins noted handicapped parking spots will still be available in the Walnut Street area. •Mayor John Tucker reported that the project at Fourth Street and Tile Factory Road will begin next year to widen the road and install turn lanes. He said bids are scheduled to be let April 13, 2011, with construction to begin within 30 days after that date. He noted no roads will be closed since flag men

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a Live Nativity reminds us of the “reason for the season.� New Harmony’s antique, specialty shops and art galleries will host open houses and will be filled with one-of- kind Christmas Gifts for everyone on your Christmas Shopping list. Christmas in New Harmony promises to get you in the Holiday Spirit while getting your Christmas Shopping done. Don’t miss this heart-warming holiday event in beautiful historic New Harmony.

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St. Matthew Catholic Church and Trinity United Church of Christ invite everyone with a thankful heart to join in the Mount Vernon Community Thanksgiving Celebration on Tuesday evening, November 23, starting at 7 p.m. Worship will be held at Trinity, located at 505 Mulberry Street, with an informal reception to follow.

The New Harmony Business Associates will welcome in the holiday season at the 26th annual Christmas in New Harmony Festival December 3-5, 2010. Events begin Friday evening with the Annual Christmas Tree Lighting at the New Harmony Inn followed by the annual themed shopping party Winter Birds and Berries, at the Antique Showrooms on Church Street 6-8 p.m. with Desserts, Coffee and Wine Tasting. Events on Saturday will begin

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will control traffic in the construction zone. •Mount Vernon resident Judy Whitten announced with pride that North Cemetery, the second oldest cemetery in Mount Vernon located on Hedges Hill, has its memorial area fenced now. She said 26 stones were cleaned by Larry Wentzel. She added a large stone will be engraved soon with the name of the cemetery and a brief history. She thanked the Metropolitan School District of Mount Vernon for their cooperation and the Old Beech Cemetery Board for financing. The Mount Vernon City Council will meet again on Monday, November 22, at 7 p.m. in the City Hall Annex.

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