Misc.
• Aug 2: Haynie’s Corner
Arts District – First Saturdays Art Walk. 7 p.m. to
11 p.m., join a walking tour of
• Aug 2: Penny Lane
Coffeehouse – First Saturdays Art Market. From 7
p.m. to 11 p.m., check out original artwork at an evening art market.
• Aug
5-Sept. 1:
• Aug 7: Patchwork
Central – Artist Trading Card Class. Create pint-sized art cards to trade
or keep. Two-hour class. Starts at 6:30 p.m. $10 registration.
• Aug 9-Sept. 21:
• Aug 10-October 26:
• Aug
20-Sept 10: Hoosier Art Salon’s New Harmony Gallery –Salon
Artists Exhibit. An exhibit
of works by Salon artists.
• Aug
21: Willard Library –
• Aug
23: Hoosier Art Salon’s New Harmony Gallery –Exhibit Opening
& Gallery Stroll. An
exhibit of works by Salon artists.
• Aug 23-Dec 7:
• Aug
23-Oct 1:
• Aug
27: Willard Library – Jaycee, Kuku, and Kay the Elephant: The Early Years of
• Aug 29: Bosse Field
–People’s Choice Art in the Ballpark Exhibition. Attendees of the
game will vote on their favorite piece of artwork and winners will be announced
and prizes awarded during the 7th Inning Stretch. Artists should
visit www.artswin.evansville.net to enter.
• Aug
29: Hoosier Art Salon’s Broad Ripple Gallery – Not So
Plein Jane Exhibit. Exhibit
of Plein Air artists Mary Ann Davis, Corrine Hull, Jeanne McLeish, and Donna
Shortt.
• Aug 30-Sept 22: Angel
Mounds – Our Cultural Heritage. Tri-State Art Guild show off their
Native American-inspired artwork.
• Continuing thru Aug 15:
Bower-Suhrheinrich Foundation Gallery – Senior Series. Themed artwork by
USI and U of E seniors.
• Continuing
thru Aug 17: Evansville Museum – Rodin: In his Own Words. Over 30 official casts from the master sculptor from
the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Foundation, with quotations from the artist.
• Continuing
thru Aug 17: Audubon State Park Museum (Henderson) – Tri-State Art Guild
Exhibit. Tri-state landmarks
immortalized in a variety of mediums.
• Continuing
thru Aug 17: Hoosier Art Salon’s New Harmony Gallery – Cagle,
Fang & Seward. An exhibit
of works by these artists.
• Continuing
thru Aug 22: Angel Mounds – 3D Exhibit. The Tri-State Art Guild exhibits 3-D works from some
of the tri-state's best artists.
• Continuing
thru Aug 23: Hoosier Art Salon’s Broad Ripple Gallery – Salon
de` Refuse. An exhibit of
works not accepted into the 84th Annual Exhibition.
• Continuing thru Sept
14: Bower-Suhrheinrich Foundation Gallery – 15th Annual Juried
Exhibition: Working Together. Sponsored by Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.
and the Evansville Museum.
• Continuing
thru Sept 28: Evansville Museum – POWs of WWII. Tells the story of POWs during WWII through the
experiences and memorabilia of people like Charles Huppert of Evansville, a
planner of “The Great Escape.”
• Aug 2: Angel Mounds – 4th
Annual Bluegrass and Barbecue Festival. The best local bluegrass bands and
all the barbecue you can eat. Admission is FREE.
• Aug 8-9: Audubon Mill
Park (Henderson) – 23rd Annual Bluegrass in the Park Folklife
Festival. Eight different bluegrass artists take the stage for a 2-day
festival. Admission is FREE.
• Aug 10: Riverfront
Beach Near Evansville –SkiDay on the Ohio. Summer party with music, drinks,
bikini contests, and Playboy Playmate AJ Alexander emceeing.
• Aug 14-16: Germania Mäennerchor (916 N. Fulton Ave.) –Volksfest. Join tri-state’s oldest German singing club for traditional German-style festivities w/ music, dance, contests, food and stout brew. 10 a.m. thru midnight, all three days.

Photography | Amanda Smith
Take in the food food and good music, then, cheer the News4U Team as we attempt to unseat Weiner Toss Champions Fox 7 at this year's Volksfest!
• Aug 16: New Harmony, IN
– Wabash Heritage Paddle Fest. Canoe 9.7 miles from Grayville, IL to New
Harmony. Participants meet 7:30 a.m. at New Harmony Riverfront. Call (812)
464-1989 or visit www.usi.edu/hnh/paddlefest.asp before 14th for registration
and details.
• Aug 16: SWIRCA (16 W.
Virginia St.)– 6th Annual Southern Indiana Beer, Wine, and Spirits Festival.
Sample regional beer, wine, and spirits with the people who craft them.
Proceeds support independent living for the elderly and disabled. 6-10 p.m.
Tickets $25 before the event. Call 800-253-2188 for more.
• Aug 16: Newburgh Lock
and Dam – 4th Annual Dogs ‘N Suds. 5-10 p.m. Fundraiser for
Warrick Humane Society celebrating music and man’s best friend. Dog walks, BBQ
and beer garden, live music, and pet care services. See our D’NS article or
call 858-1132 for more.
• Aug 22-24: Vanderburgh
4-H Center – E'Ville Iron Street Rod Club - Frog Follies. 5,000 vintage
automotive works of art will be displayed during this 3-day event for charity.
Visit www.frogfollies.org for more.
• Aug 29-31: Angel Mounds
– Tribal Fest Arts & Music Festival. Features Skylab2000 and 36
other jam bands and techno performers. FREE camping. Tickets $10 in advance.
$15 at the gate. Gates open 5 p.m. For advanced tickets visit
Groovetickets.com.
THEATRE
• July 31-Aug 3:
Princeton Community High School Auditorium –The Music Man. Presented
by Gibson County Summer Musical
Workshop. First 3 dates start 7 p.m., Aug 3rd performance
starts 2 p.m. Tickets are $10 at the door. Call Kim Ross (386-7807) for more
info.
• Aug 1-3, 7-10, 14-17:
Murphy Auditorium – New Harmony Theatre presents My Fair Lady. Popular
musical adaptation of George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion.
SPORTS
• Aug 1: Bosse Field –
Evansville Otters vs. Kalamazoo Kings. Deaconess Night, Henderson Chamber
Night and Boy Scout Night. Game starts 7:05 p.m.
• Aug 2-4: Bosse Field –
Evansville Otters vs. Traverse City Beach Bums. Game 1 is Vectren Night.
Game 2 is Fellowship Night and Courier and Press Family Night. Games start 7:05
p.m.
• Aug 9: Swonder Ice
Arena – All Girl Roller Derby. Intraleague bout. Visit
www.rollergirlsofsin.com for more.
• Aug 9: Clearcrest Golf
Course – Bobby Watts Memorial Golf Benefit. Benefit for AIDS Resource
Group. $65 per person. Call 430-8546 for details.
• Aug 12-14: Bosse Field
– Evansville Otters vs. Gateway Grizzlies. Game 1 is a Deaconess Two-For
Tuesday. Game 3 is News4U Night and Bud Light Thirsty Thursday!
Games start 7:05 p.m.
• Aug 16: Bluegrass Rec.
Center (3899 Carriage Ln.) – 3rd Annual Spirit, Mind, Body Sprint Triathlon.
YMCA invites all athletes to participate in this ultimate test of endurance.
Course includes a ½ mile swim, a 19-mile bike ride, and a 3.1-mile run. Call
426-6210 for more.
• Aug 19-21: Bosse Field
– Evansville Otters vs. Midwest Sliders. Game 1 is another Deaconess
Two-For Tuesday and Principle Financial Group Family Fun Night. Game 3 is a Bud
Light Thirsty Thursday. Games start 7:05 p.m.
• Aug 22-24: Bosse Field
– Evansville Otters vs. Washington Wild Things. Game 1 is Ivy Tech Night.
Game 2 is Accuride Breast Cancer Awareness Night. Game 3 is AARP Day Small
Business Expo and Courier Press Family Day. Games 1 and 2 start 7:05 p.m.; game
3 starts 1:05 p.m.
• Aug 29-31: Bosse Field
– Evansville Otters vs. Windy City Thunderbolts. Game 1 is Deaconess Night
and Art in the Ballpark Night. Game 2 is Mega Performance, Armed Forces
Night. Game 3 is Courier Press Family Night. Games start 7:05 p.m.
MISCELLANEOUS
• Aug 2: Patchwork
Central – Jenny Browne Poetry Reading. Details TBA. Visit PC’s website for
more.
• Aug 6, 23: Howell
Wetlands – Butterfly Bedazzaled Hike. 9 to 10 a.m.; join a FREE nature
hike and lecture. Call 499-2952 for more.
• Aug 8: Evansville Civic
Theatre – Movie Premiere: The Anathema Report. Movie by local
filmmaker, Mitch Massie. Pre-show performance by Gratis. Movie runs at 7 p.m.
and again at 10:15 p.m.
• Aug 9-10: Vanderburgh
4-H Center – Collectors Carnival Antique & Flea Market. 250 vendors
selling collectibles and antiques. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
• Aug 13: Central Library
– Film Movement Series. See the FREE film Adam’s Apples (2005), a
Danish movie about a neo-nazi sentenced to community service at a church. The
film has won numerous awards and is rated “R.” 6:30-9:00 p.m.
• Aug 16: Evansville
Merriott – Striking Out Prostate Cancer. Baseball legends Ozzie Smith and
Frank Robinson sign autographs for fans. $20 admission Autograph tickets are
$40. Proceeds go toward “striking out” prostate cancer. Call 473-8797 for more.
• Aug 22: Alhambra
Theatre at Haynie’s Corner – 4th Friday Film Series. Mildred
Pierce (1945), starring Joan Crawford will be projected onto the outside of
the Alhambra Theatre as part of its FREE 4th Friday Film Series.
It’s like a drive-in theatre without the cars. Starts 8 p.m.
• Aug 30: Howell Wetlands
– Wetland Wildflower Hike. 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.; join a FREE
nature hike and lecture. Call 499-2952 for more.

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