Misc.
Feb 7: Super Bride Sunday -
Mark your calendar for the 2010 Super Bride Sunday taking place at the Centre
in on February 7. Doors will open at 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Over 100 booths
with everything a bride needs to plan her whole wedding including the dress,
tuxes, rings, honeymoon, reception venues, caterers, florists, cakes, wedding
favors, invitations, photographers, wedding planners, wedding guides, financial
planning, spa and beauty, wedding registry, limos, marriage enrichment, DJs and
live musicians, plastic surgeons, videographers, party rental vendors, and
more! Admission to SuperBride Sunday is free.
Feb 11: Broadway Series Camelot - Lerner & Lowell's stage
masterpiece comes to The Centre for one night only, with a performance set to
begin at 7:30 p.m.
Feb 13: The Really Big Show
- The Really Big Show "Celebrate Carnival", a benefit for Evansville
ARC, is hosted by WFIE 14 Chief Meteorologist Jeff Lyons and talented
entertainers from our community as well as some entertaining local dignitaries
in song,
Feb 27: Playhouse Disney Live! - In this brand
new live show, you're invited to the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse as Mickey plans a
spectacular music party for all his friends. The Little Einsteins set off on a
musical mission around the world to find a song for the party - with the help
of Rocket, of course! Pooh, Tigger and Darby spring into action to search for
music in the Hundred Acre Wood, and Handy Manny and his team of tools find the perfect
party beat. Laugh, sing and play along, 'cause your favorite Playhouse Disney
pals are live on stage, and you're invited to join the party.
Two shows at noon and 3
p.m.
Feb 28: Taste Of Southern
Indiana - Area restaurants come together to offer samples of their best
cuisine, while local musicians provide live entertainment. Proceeds benefit the
Substance Abuse Council of Vanderburgh County and will go towards helping fund
programs to help fight drug and alcohol addiction, as well as treatment and counseling
programs for drug and alcohol addicts. Begins at 6 p.m.
Feb
13: ”Fannie Lou Hamer: This Little Light.” Billie Jean Young performs this
one-woman show that centers around the life of the late civil rights activist,
Ms. Hamer. Middle and high school students interested in participating in a
theater workshop at the Museum may do so from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.; contact the
Museum to register. That evening, Mrs. Young will also perform at

Feb 12-13, 19-21, 26-28: Between Daylight and Boonville - Set in
Feb 4: Fine Art Class with
Cynthia Watson - Join local artist
Cynthia Watson for some art, friendship and fun! Learn how to create your own
masterpieces in a relaxed yet stimulating environment. Cynthia focuses on
individualization while teaching core principles including perspective, value
and composition, as well as color mixing and shading. Each student will choose
his or her medium and subject matter, and Cynthia will discuss supplies during
the first session. Beginner and intermediate students are encouraged to let
creative juices flow in this inspiring atmosphere. Begins at 9 a.m.
Feb 20:15th Annual Kid's
Artfest - Celebrate Black History Month! The Museum’s annual family event
focuses on African and African American crafts, music and tradition for all
ages. Special guests include the Children’s Center for Dance Education
performing “A Tribute to Alvin Ailey: 50 Years of American Dance” and
Glenwood-Culver Drum Line. Enjoy live performances; create artistic crafts with
local community organizations; visit with African animals from Mesker Park Zoo;
see “Follow the Drinking Gourd” in the Koch Planetarium; and view the
exhibition “Art of Aftica: Objects from the Collection of Warren Robbins.” Join
in a celebration of our community’s rich and diverse culture. This
admission-free event is being held in partnership with the Evansville
Vanderburgh School Corporation. Event begins at 10 a.m.
Feb 13: A King's Singers -
This six-man a cappella vocal ensemble has been touring worldwide since 1968,
when six choral scholars formed it in
Historic
Feb 13: New Harmony Gallery
of Contemporary Art's Art Stroll - Walk off the winter chill with a stroll
through the galleries and antique shops lining the cozy streets of historic new
Harmony. Stop by the New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art to view area
artists' work in the exhibit "Brave New World." This event is from
from 4-7 p.m.
Old National Bank
(Downtown)
Beginning
February 1:National Black History Month Exhibition & Display. The main
floor lobby will host exhibits provided by African American Churches in
observance of National Black History Month; the history of these churches date
to 1843; for more information, contact the Evansville African American Museum
office at 423-5188.
Feb
6: A Chocolate Affair - Champagne, fine chocolate and plenty of mingling are on
the agenda for this annual fundraiser for the Lampion Center, a counseling
center for children and families in need. 7 to 10 p.m. Call 471-1776 for more
information.
University of
Evansville Theatre 812-488-2562
Feb 19-21, 25-28 : Light Up the Sky - Even after more than
60 years since it's Broadway debut, Light Up The Sky is still a rollicking
comedy! Set within the lavish hotel suite of a theatrical diva on her opening
night, playwright Moss Hart's comedic genius is evidenced by the veritable
array of zany characters he has created. Combine oddball personalities quipping
witty one-liners with the flamboyant antics of kooky eccentrics, and it can
only lead to over-the-top hysterics. The frenzied pace of this story has an
undeniable panache that has made it a time-honored favorite and an exuberant
reminder of Broadway's glory days. Thursday, Friday and Saturday performances
begin at 8 p.m.; Sunday matinees are at 2 p.m.
Victory Theatre
812-435-5550
Feb 11: Ballet Magnificat! - The performance of The Scarlet Cord is inspired and loosely based on the Biblical account of Rahab and is set against the gray background of the communist Soviet Union. This newest Ballet Magnificat! production depicts the story of Rahab the Harlot, party official Vladimir Ivanovich and the undercover missionaries Aaron and Anna Grimes, as well as those pressed down by the iron fist of the Soviet government. this tale of betrayal, love, dedication and ultimate sacrifice paints a portrait of an offering brought before our amazing Savior. Come witness this moving drama of a revolution, a human heart turning to the ultimate truth, Jesus Christ. Begins at 7 p.m.

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