Wayne County Convention & Tourism Bureau to Host Author Joseph M. Jarzen

Joseph M. Jarzen

Richmond, Indiana – As part of the unveiling and dedication of the National Road interpretative panel on Saturday, December 1, 2012 at 11 am, Wayne County Convention & Tourism Bureau will be hosting author Joseph M. Jarzen.

Jarzen is the co-author of Images of Indiana’s Historic National Road: The East Side, Richmond to Indianapolis. Commissioned by the Indiana National Road Association, the book was published in 2011 and includes over 225 photos and illustrations of the National Road, some dating back to 1816. The book is dedicated to the members of the Indiana National Road Association, past and present, for keeping the spirit of the road alive. His co-author was Alan E. Hunter.

Jarzen is the former executive director of INRA and worked diligently to promote the National Road during his time at INRA. He earned his master’s degree in historic preservation from Columbia University.

The author will be signing and selling his books in the Welcome Center gift shop during the National Road interpretive panel unveiling and dedication.

The public is invited to attend this event.

Cambridge City Hosts Winter Wonderland Tonight

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Lights at Creitz Park, 2011

If you have never experienced Winter Wonderland in Cambridge City, this is your year to travel down US 40 into a Christmas village of lights and music.

The line up for Saturday, November 24, from 5-9 p.m. is packed with fun for everyone.  The festivities will include:

Snow Ball Fight

Family Christmas Card Photos: @ Blue Ridge Antiques

Cookies For Kids @ Briar Pitte

Parade of Lights @ 8:00 p.m. on Main Street

Live Nativity & Petting Zoo

Food all over town including at: Lumpy’s Cafe, First United Methodist Church & The Pour House

Refreshments in the unique shops all over town

Santa Claus

Cookie Decoration @ The Hole In The Wall

Crafts for kids @ National Road Antique Mall

Wonderful opportunites for buying local for the holidays

Drive through Creitz Park for “Christmas Wonderland of Lights”

Carriage Rides

& Much much more!!

Bundle Up!  And head over to Cambridge City for some old fashioned holiday fun!

Veteran’s Day Parade Well Attended Today In Richmond

Veteran's Day Parade, 2012, GWC

Veteran’s Day Parade, 2012, GWC

Onlookers and supporters of veterans lined the streets today from 14th and East Main to the City Building for what was the biggest Veteran’s Day Parade yet, in Wayne County.

Three area bands participated this year from Centerville, Richmond and Northeastern.  All played uplifting and patriotic songs.  Taps were also played along the route in honor of the fallen (see video below) and service people from all branches of the military were present.

Legion Riders At Veteran’s Day Parade, 2012, GWC

It was a beautiful day to remember those who have served, those who are serving now, and those who gave their lives during their service.

For more pictures from the parade go to GoWayneCounty.com on Facebook.

 

 

 

 

 

Small Business Saturday Is Coming: November 24, 2012

It’s that time of year again…Small Business Saturday highlights the importance of supporting your locally owned and operated small business owners.

So while you are out shopping after Thanksgiving, remember on the 24th to frequent your favorite cafes and shop locally owned stores.  Let’s show our neighbors that we appreciate their ingenuity and bravery in venturing out to start a business.  These businesses add jobs to our community as well as giving us choices for quality experiences. (see video below)

Get Out To Vote….Because You Can

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An Editorial by Karole Passmore

Years ago our mother, Linda, couldn’t have cared less about politics.  Like many people she voted regularly, but she didn’t spend much time mulling over her choices.  She voted her party and that was all the information she needed.

However, our mother passed in August leaving us with her legacy of having become an avid political force.  Four years ago Mom worked the phones calling people to remind them to vote.  She made sure everyone in our family understood her positions and challenged them to think about the issues.  She was inspired by her candidate and her concerns about the elderly, medical costs, equality of opportunity and so many more issues that hit close to home.

Mom was 74 when she passed, and had more enthusiasm for her convictions politically than many of us who are much younger.  So her message is this: it is never too late to get excited about the impact that government can make on us as a nation or in our own communities, and our part in that impact as we vote.  

As she was dying of cancer, Mom could still muster up the energy for a quick debate, albeit in a raspy voice.  Her courage and dedication during the last two years of her life have given all of us the determination to carry on her mission to be present and aware of issues that concern us.  On Facebook I wrote that I voted and that my vote was for “my daughter’s future and my mothers memory.”

I will never again be able to be complacent or say it is too overwhelming or that I am too busy to participate. 

By our mother’s bed where she took her last breaths was a picture of the First Family.  She had gotten a postcard from the First Lady thanking her for her support in response to a letter we had sent about Mom’s failing health.  It was important for her to go out of this life with her convictions next to her.

This is not to promote a particular party or to entice anyone to vote a certain way.  My point is that our Mom truly believed in her well-thought-out and informed choices which could determine the path of our future in the long and short run.  If she could have hung on long enough to vote again, she would have done it.  It was that important to her.

So as you decide whether to vote this year or not, or if you can’t make a clear choice- think of our Mom.  Vote because you can.  Vote because someday you won’t be able to.  Vote because it is your right.  And vote because you care about the future of your family. 

We voted this year in memory of our beloved mother- who can you vote in memory of?

A Look Back At Fun Halloween Activities In Wayne County

Trick or Treaters converge on houses in Richmond IN on October 31, 2012

The Winners! The costume contest was part of the activities provided by the Richmond Parks Department at the Tom Raper center

This was an exceptional year for activities in Wayne County for kids of all ages and adults.  Whether you participated in the zombie walk to support a local non profit, the many activities provided by the Richmond Parks Department, or visited the Wayne County Museum, choices for spooky experiences abounded.

Visiting the vintage car section of the museum during the “Haunted Museum”

The pictures in this article only cover a small portion of the activities, including trick or treat in Wayne County.  If you have pictures you would like to post of parties or costume contests in the area, please share.

More pictures will also be available on our Facebook page: GoWayneCounty.

Coming soon…a lineup of holiday events this season.  Please share any holiday events that you would like posted on our events calendar.

 

 

Trick or Treaters converge on houses in Richmond IN on October 31, 2012

Boys & Girls Clubs of Wayne County Professionals Awarded Highest Honors

boys and girls clubs of wayne county, bruce daggy

boys and girls clubs of wayne county, bruce daggyExecutive Director Bruce Daggy, has been awarded the highest regional honor from Boys & Girls Clubs of America.  Daggy was presented with the prestigious Heart & Soul Award at the Boys & Girls Clubs of America 2012 Midwest Leadership Conference.  According to BGCA, the recipient of this award has by thought, word and deed exemplified excellence among Boys & Girls Club professionals, demonstrated remarkable initiative, imagination and responsibility and provided devoted and extended service on behalf of Boys & Girls Clubs of America and the Midwest region.  Daggy has been in the Boys & Girls Club movement for 31 years, twenty of which have been as the Executive Director for the local Boys & Girls Clubs of Wayne County.  He has served on numerous community and youth organization boards and served as president of the Indiana Youth Services Association, president of the Richmond Kiwanis Club and president of the Step Ahead Child Care Council.  Bruce is known in the community not only for his outstanding leadership but by his genuine caring for youth.  On any given day of the week, youth stop by Bruce’s office to say hello and keep him updated on how they are doing in school.  He truly cares about the kids and shaping them into fine young people.  Daggy currently mentors Club Members and meets with them at least once a week.  Throughout Bruce’s career he has been open to mentoring others and encouraging  staff to further their careers.  Under his leadership, two staff members have become executive directors for Boys & Girls Clubs.  In 2010, BGC Wayne County received the Merit Award for Program Excellence in Overall Programs for Clubs for budgets over $500,000.  That same year, Daggy was also named the Professional of the Year by the Indiana Board Leadership Area Council.  In 2011, Daggy was awarded the Horizon Award by Boys & Girls Clubs of America for his work with the Clubs across the Midwest region.  Bruce continues to lead the Club to new heights, serving more than 2500 youth at four locations across Wayne County.  He is truly deserving of such a high honor.  Congratulations, Bruce!

Trick Or Treat Nights & Times In Wayne County

haunted musuem 2011

Haunted museum starts this weekend, October 12th and runs again next weekend. See Trick or Treat dates and times below.

According to online sources, the following are Trick or Treat Night times and dates for our area.  Please send any other information to us on Fall or Halloween events so we can put them on our calendar.

TRICK OR TREAT TIMES 2012

October 29th
Eaton, OH 6p-8p
Lewisburg, OH 6p-7:30p

October 31st
Cambridge City, IN 6p-8p
Centerville, IN 5p-7p
Fountain City, IN 5p-7p
Hagerstown, IN  6:30p-8:30p
Milton, IN  6p-8p
Richmond, IN 5-7p
Winchester, IN 5-8p

Fireworks Are A “Go!” In Wayne County Today (see updates for postponed fireworks)

Fireworks Display At Wayne County 4H Fairgrounds Friday Night- Last Night Of Fair

Fireworks Display At Wayne County 4H Fairgrounds Friday Night- Last Night Of Fair

July 3, 2012

See updates below- some fireworks have been cancelled/postponed

According to Blair Beach of the Richmond Parks Department, preparations have been underway for fireworks on Roosevelt Hill since last week.

Crews have been watering down the area for fireworks, due to the dry grass on the hill, to get ready for an exciting fireworks display.  Entertainment on the hill is setting up now and will provide fun throughout the day.  Fireworks will begin at dusk and concessions will be available.

Elsewhere in Wayne County:

July 3, 2012

Fireworks in Hagerstown IN (postponed for later date in summer )
Hagerstown Airport, S. Washington St., Hagerstown
At Dusk

July 3, 2012

Fireworks in Creitz Park (cancelled)
Creitz Park, Cambridge City, IN
At Dusk

Outside of Wayne County:

July 4, 2012

Winchester IN, Fireworks at Dusk In Goodrich Park

Wayne County Foundation Announces New Grant Program Up to $300,000 For Non-Profits

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 WAYNE COUNTY FOUNDATION TO AWARD UP TO $150,000
IN MULTIPLE CHALLENGE MATCH GRANTS

Potential $300,000 Benefit to the Community

The Wayne County Foundation has announced a matching-grant opportunity for selected organizations in the county as part of its Challenge Match Program. The one-to-one match offers the possibility of generating $300,000 or more for non-profits in the Wayne County community. It is specifically designed to help organizations cultivate new donors and encourage increased giving from current contributors.

The open call for proposals seeks ideas that will encourage philanthropy throughout the community. The initiatives can be specific projects or programs, or represented in the form of general operating support.

Organizations may apply individually; charitable groups that are not qualified charities must partner with an organization that is. Any charitable not-for-profit organization, school, or government agency in Wayne County is eligible to apply.

A Foundation-supplied cover sheet, a two page summary of the project which includes a plan for raising the matching funds, and a one page summary of the organization’s 2012 operating budget must be submitted to the Foundation by August 16 at 4 p.m. The organizations that put forward the most promising plans will be selected to participate in the Challenge Match Program to be held from October 29 to November 9.

“We know similar campaigns have been extremely successful in other communities,”

said Steve Borchers, the Foundation’s Executive Director. “We hope to create an opportunity for the organizations to raise significant additional dollars in support of their programs, new initiatives, and/or operational support. Moreover, we hope that it will engage the community.”

The Challenge Match Program is one feature of a larger set of changes to the Foundation’s grant making program. A new emphasis to better align the Foundation’s regular, competitive grantmaking cycles with its mission of improving the quality of life and enhancing the spirit of community was implemented earlier this year.

Representatives of organizations interested in submitting a proposal are invited to attend an information meeting at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, July 10 at the Innovation Center in Richmond. More information may also be obtained by visiting the Foundation’s website at www.waynecountyfoundation.org, contacting Andrea Stuckey at Andrea@waynecountyfoundation.org, or by calling 765/962-1638.

Pork McElhinny Live Concert At The Fairgrounds Tonight & Fireworks

A live concert and fireworks??!! Yes it’s true at your own Wayne County 4H Fairgrounds. Look below for a video of Pork McElhinny.

Seth Cook Video: Live At The Wayne County 4H Fairgrounds & What’s Up Next On Stage

Savannah Jack Live tonight (Thursday, June 28, 2012) at the 4H Fair

Savannah Jack Live tonight (Thursday, June 28, 2012) at the 4H Fair

Every year the Fair planners bring great music to the Tom Raper RV’s Free Stage.  This year is no exception.  Tonight is the returning favorite Savannah Jack, playing at 7:30 p.m.  Great music and a fun time!

The other night we enjoyed the music of Seth Cook, member of the Cook & Belle band which will be at Roosevelt Hill this year, August 3rd.  Seth is a great talent on his own as well as you can see in the video below.

Pork McElhinny Live Friday Night At The 4H Fair, Wayne Co

Coming up on Friday will be Pork McElhinney strumming and singing- a real treat.  Be sure to visit the fairgrounds to see one of these great  concerts that are offered FREE at the 4H Fair.

 

 

 

 

 

Tonight At The Wayne County 4H Fair: And Scenes From Silly Safaris & Chases Racing Pigs

Chases Racing Pigs: Show times each day are: 5, 7, & 9 p.m. through Saturday.  Show is FREE.

If you haven’t been to the 4H Fair yet for food & fun…here is what is on tap for tonight:

Kid’s Concert with Martha Bowman, 7:30 p.m. at the Family FitnessWorks Tent

Wayne County Idol, 2nd round, 6 p.m. on the Tom Raper RV’s Free Stage

Truck & Tractor Pull, 7pm on the track, 10.00 gate admission

One Man Band Following Idol

Chases Racing Pigs, 7 & 9 p.m.

To help you plan your trip here are some pictures of fun things happening this week- you still have time to enjoy!!

Chases Racing Pigs: Show times each day are: 5, 7, & 9 p.m. through Saturday. Show is FREE.

 

Silly Safaris- Hilarious & educational

Bubba the African bullfrog is held by a very happy little girl, while voices from the crowd yell out “kiss the frog!” Do you think she does? Next shows are Thursday, 5:30 & 7:30 p.m.

A Tarantula! (And yes she did touch it…). Thursdays show promises even more new animals.

For many more pictures from these two events go to our Go Wayne County Facebook site.  See you at the Fair.  (Remember- the Kuhlman center is air conditioned and a great place to take a break from the heat and see all the exhibits!


National Blood Shortage Highlights Need For Donors: Be One At The 4H Fairgrounds Today

Blood Drive at the Wayne County 4H Fairgrounds today

For immediate release

I thank those who have already signed up but this need is greater now and we can help.   Please spread the word and come out TODAY to our blood drive at the fair 4-8 p.m. at the Kulhman center kitchen.

Sandy House, Wayne County 4H Fairgrounds

Blood Drive at the Wayne County 4H Fairgrounds today

Wayne County 4-H Fair Blood Drive
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
4:00PM-8:00PM
Kuhlman Center
Click here to sign up!

Wayne County Idol Preliminary Round Pictures & More Yesterday At The Fair

Idol contestant preliminary round

Idol contestant preliminary round

By Karole Passmore

Saturday June 23, 2012, besides being Jack Humphrey’s birthday (editor of our site and my baby brother) was also the first day of the Wayne County 4H Fair.  Throughout the events at the Fair people were enjoying the day.

From admiring the hard work of young 4H’ers in the air conditioned Kuhlman Center, to petting exotic animals and watching the Idol preliminary round- there was something for everyone to do.

As the pictures show, there are many choices for fun this year at the Wayne County 4H Fair.

Exotic petting zoo at Wayne County 4H Fair

Wayne County Idol

During the Wayne County Idol contest, sponsored by KICKS 96, over 40 contestants were narrowed down to the top 16 who will compete again on Wednesday with the finals following next Saturday.

Stay tuned to GoWayneCounty.com for video posts and more pictures.  For pictures of the first day of the Fair you can also visit our Facebook site.

 

Mary Grace, roving reporter for GWC at the 4H Fair, points out the hard work of her fellow 4H’ers in the Kuhlman Center

Leather helmet, by Jenny Dole, grade 12, awarded a grand prize ribbon

Idol contestant from first round of competition Saturday afternoon

Pictures by John Passmore