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Happy New Year!

At the start of a new year on the first day of 2012 we want to wish you a happy and prosperous New Year full of happy moments and good challenges.

We will be posting some glimpses of the past year and celebrate the many wonderful things that we enjoyed through the last 365 days, as we head into a year of new possibilities.

If you have memories from Wayne County to share- please send them to us–pictures or stories are all welcome.  We will post them for you and add a picture if you don’t have one to go with your story.   To contact us you can write to karole@gowaynecounty.com or constance@gowaynecounty.com.  For the next few days we will post our own stories and pictures and hopefully yours as well.

Below are some pictures of moving moments in Wayne County in 2011.

9/11 Escort In Richmond IN, 2011

As hundreds looked on in the rain, a piece of a beam from the Twin Towers was escorted by thousands of bikers traveling as far as New York City and coming from all points around Indiana.  Some bikers came from as far as Florida to participate in the escort.  Local organizers were instrumental in bringing the beam through the town.  Mayor Sally Hutton, a friend to veterans and bikers, oversaw the emotional tribute as military members and first responders stood in attendance and were honored.

First responders came from all over Indiana as well as Ohio to pay tribute to the fallen and those who sacrificed their lives on 9/11. These responders came from Tipp City Ohio.

We will continue to post stories and pictures of 2011 for the next few days.  Thank you to all who follow GoWayneCounty.com, we appreciate your support, suggestions and participation.  Happy New Year!

 

Christmas Eve Candlelight Services In Wayne County….

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Below is a list of a few of the Christmas Eve services in Wayne County.  If your church is hosting a service and would like it published- just send us a note in the events section and we will add to this list and/or the calendar on GoWayneCounty.com.

Christmas Eve Services

Brethren Church on West Main Street

  • 7:00 p.m. a joint candlelight worship with the three Quaker Meetings and the Brethren Church.

Central United Methodist Church

  • 6:30 p.m.   Living Nativity
  • 7:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Communion
  • 11:00 p.m. Candlelight Service

Mount Olive Baptist Church

  • 6:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Program

First English Lutheran Church, 2727 E. Main St

  • 5:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Family Worship
  • 7:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Carols and Candlelight
  • 11:00 p.m. Traditional Christmas Eve with holy communion

St Mary’s Catholic Church

  • 11:30 p.m. Choir Sings
  • 12:00 a.m. Midnight Mass

Merry Christmas! Happy Hannakah! Feliz Navidad!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Holiday Pictures …. Children Having Fun In Wayne County & More..

Making A Reindeer Ornament At Christmas In Cambridge

Pictures Of The Season

Below are just a few pictures taken at area festivals this season. For more pictures visit our Facebook site. For videos you can visit our youtube site at GoWayneCounty (same as Facebook).  Please send us any lovely pictures of the season you would like to share to Karole@GoWayneCounty.com.  We will post them either on the site or on Facebook.

Making A Reindeer Ornament At Christmas In Cambridge

Visiting Santa At Fire Station In Cambridge

A Very Festive House In Richmond

Signs Of The Season…

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If you are wondering just where the Christmas spirit is…wonderful signs of giving are everywhere if you just keep your ears and eyes open.

This morning as I started my day I heard sirens coming down the street–and saw many police and sheriff cars pulling into Meijer.  They were taking children shopping for Christmas.  And as I peered out the door I saw a sheriff take the hand of a tiny little girl in a pink coat.  I must admit my eyes teared up a little just seeing such a display of caring.

Sometimes as we rush through the holiday season, we miss the signs of love and compassion all around us.  They are happening every day from the Toys For Tots sponsored by the Marine Corp to todays gift of taking a kid shopping sponsored by Meijer and the Richmond Police Department, and in many other smaller but significant ways.

If you have a story of giving this Season- please share. 

Happy Holidays!

Christmas In Cambridge City Saturday, November 26th

Creitz Park 2010

Creitz Park 2010

Step into a winter wonderland

when you enter Cambridge City on Saturday, November 26th.

Lights will illuminate the quaint town and shops will be open with special treats for the kids.  A lighted parade begins around 8 p.m. with live carolers on the corners, and Creitz Park will have a beautiful light display.  Drive through the park and stop to see a new train display just added this year.  Then on to the firehouse to visit with Santa!

This is an event you will not want to miss and your kids and grand kids will thank you for taking them.  Festivities begin at 5:00 p.m. and run until 9 p.m.

Creitz Park will be illuminated every weekend until Christmas.

See you there!

8th Annual Alternative Gift Fair December 3, 2011- A Great Way To Give

Stephanie, Director of the Cope Environmental Center

The 8th Annual
Alternative Gift Fair

By Stephanie Hayes-Mussoni

Stephanie, Director of the Cope Environmental Center

Are you looking for a wonderful way to give meaningful gifts to all those on your holiday shopping list?  The answer is to attend the Eighth Annual Wayne County Alternative Gift Fair.  The gift fair is an event that is full of “holiday spirit.”  There are treats, music, massages, and a one-stop shopping venue for everyone on your list!

The Alternative Gift Fair began when a group of local women heard of the concept presented by a national organization – The New Dream.  This organization is based on changing our perception of what it is to realize “The American Dream” focusing more on experiences and sustainable lifestyles instead of accumulating “stuff.”  The idea of the Alternative Gift Fair came together to help promote meaningful gifts that not only give to the recipient, but also give back to the community.

This  is a one day event that brings together 18 non–profits.  A shopper attends the fair and selects a variety of “gifts” for people on their lists that match their interests in the community.  Maybe you have someone who loves to hike, you can “purchase” the care of one mile of hiking trails at Cope Environmental Center in their name.  Or for the dog lover a gift of food and shelter for dogs at HELP the Animals.  Each of the 18 organizations has 3 “gifts” at three different donation levels.  The shopper uses one shopping list to purchase as many gifts from as many of the organizations as the shopper chooses.

Gift Fair Will Be At Morrison Reeves Library Again This Year

Then the shopping list is taken to the cashier and one payment is made for all your gifts via cash, check or charge.  The shopper chooses the mode of wrapping and enjoys goodies, music and even a chair massage while awaiting the finished gifts to be presented to friends, family, co-workers, and anyone else on the shopping list!    Partners such as Wayne County Foundation, Reid Hospital & Health Care Services and Summersault are making your dollar stretch by providing matching gifts and/or general support for the event.

As a bonus, the Wayne County Foundation will also be giving $10 “Bonus Bucks” to the first 100 people through the checkout line who are: a new shopper, a child, or someone who donates to five or more organizations.  This coupon can be used to “purchase” an additional donation in honor of someone!  Thanks to WCF for supporting the Fair for so many years. The Alternative Gift Fair is a great way to get into the true holiday season, purchase meaningful gifts, and give back to the community!  Join us on December 3 from 12:00 – 3:00 at Morrison Reeves Library in the Bard Room for all the fun and festivities. More information and a list of participating agencies can be found on the AGF website at: www.MyAlternativeGiftFair.org.

Happy Thanksgiving!

From Our Family At GoWayneCounty.com To Yours

From Our Family At GoWayneCounty.com To Yours

A National Movement: Small Business Saturday November 26, 2011

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As a continuation of our focus on “Buying Local” we want to remind you that this Saturday, November 26, 2011 is “Small Business Saturday. (see video below)

Remember as you check off items on your Holiday shopping list that you shop for them at locally owned small businesses in Wayne County. The possibilities are endless and include gift certificates from your favorite family owned and operated restaurant, unique toys from Veache’s, fine furniture at great prices from Richmond Furniture Gallery and unique gifts from shops all over Wayne County including Parker’s General Store with old fashioned candies, toys, tools, wines and beers and much more. For other choices in wines, add J & J Winery to your list and for fudge and other sweets- the Pour House in Cambridge City…and the list goes on and on.

Let us know what your favorite locally owned shop is that you frequent, and where you plan to buy gifts for those you love.
And watch the video below to see how the buy local campaign is sweeping the nation- be part of the movement and support your local community.

What’s Happening This Weekend- A Quick Peek At Holiday Offerings

Old Fashioned Christmas Depot District - Coming November 29th!

Old Fashioned Christmas Festival, Depot District Coming November 29, 2011

The Holidays are officially upon us as the weekend offerings include wonderful craft shows, festivals and even a Thanksgiving Tea this weekend.

Quaker Hill Fall Festival

Saturday from 9 a.m. – 3 pm. this craft show includes items from 10,000 Villages and more.  The Quaker Hill entrance is located off of Waterfall Road.

Country Craft Show

Located in Centerville IN, this annual craft show includes many hand crafted items and things for those who love nature as well.  Located at Olive Hill Farm, the hours are 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.  Saturday.

The Historic Brick Bazaar and Crafts

Located in Lewisville IN, off of US 40, this is a juried craft show and includes arts and crafts which are unique and high quality from area artisans.  Hours are Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.  There will also be baked items available. November 18-20.

Thanksgiving Tea

At the Willam Scott House, Richmond IN.  November 20 (Sunday) starting at high tea time: 2:00 p.m.  Enjoy an old historic home and tea while supporting a worthy cause.  10/per person donation.

Dire Skates Derby To Support St Judes TONIGT!

Join the Dire Skates for a night of derby, music, and good food to support St. Judes Children’s Hospital.  WHERE: Kulman Center 861 N. Salisbury Road, Richmond, IN WHEN: Saturday, November 19th Doors open at 7:00 p.m., Start time at 8:00 p.m. TICKETS: Advance tickets $6.00 each. Come on out and enjoy some heavy competition and support a great cause!

A Season Of Savings Encourages Buying Locally In Wayne County

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Read below for another way to support local businesses in Wayne County and save during the holiday season:

Wayne County Tourism Promotes Buying Local With A

“Season Of Savings”

Old Fashioned Christmas Depot District

Richmond, Indiana – The Wayne County Tourism Bureau’s Gift Shop, located in the Old National Road Welcome Center, is collaborating with six Wayne County businesses to encourage local shopping during the gift-giving season.  The annual two-day Open House has been replaced with a month-long “Season of Savings in Wayne County” promotion that will offer a discount at the Welcome Center Gift Shop, followed by savings at the six partner businesses throughout December.

Coupons worth 25% off one item at our Gift Shop will be available at the six participating businesses — Veach’s Toy Station, Warm Glow Candle Outlet, The Secret Ingredient, Good Life Emporium, The Corner Oak, and J&J Winery – as well as during the Downtown Richmond Christmas Parade on December 2 and the Old Fashioned Christmas Festivals in the Historic Depot District on November 29 and December 16, 13 and 20.  The coupons will also be available on the WCCTB website and Facebook page as well (www.visitrichmond.org and http://www.facebook.com/#!/visitrichmondin.

When visitors use their Gift Shop coupon and purchase at least $10 worth of items here, they will receive a multi-business coupon, with discounts of 15-25%, to use at the six partner businesses listed above.  Both the Gift Shop coupon and the multi-business coupon must be used by December 31, 2011.

The Old National Road Welcome Center Gift Shop features many Richmond, Wayne County and Indiana-related items, as well as products made by local organizations and individuals, such as Potter’s Soaps & Lotions, Warm Glow Candles, locally-produced honey & syrup, hand-blown glass, jewelry, books and more. Several of the artists will visit the Gift Shop during December to demonstrate their craft and sell personalized items. The Gift Shop is located at 5701 National Road East in Richmond.

You Can Still Make It To The YWCA Christmas Village Today…

YWCA Christmas Village

YWCA Christmas Village

…and you will not be disappointed with the variety of arts and crafts and the number of vendors.

Pictured are just some of the beautiful things available including Barbie and Ken Clothes handmade by someone from S.O.S (Senior Opportunity Center), antique and vintage items decorated with greenery, lovely wreaths, tabletop corn hole, American Girl Doll clothes and accessories, homemade baked goods and much more!

Open until 6:00 p.m. today at the Kuhlman Center- make sure you get out there and support a worthy cause- Genesis shelter for battered women and their children.

To see more pictures of items available you can go to our Facebook page: GoWayneCounty.

Happy Shopping!

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A Significant Day To Remember Those Who Have Served & Are Serving

Braving the cold to honor our Veteran's

Braving the cold to honor our Veteran's

On a brisk November day hearts were warmed as many braved the chill in the air to participate in the Veteran’s Day Ceremony outside the Richmond City Building today.

We were reminded of the significance of the day’s service falling on the 11th day of the 11th month of the 11th year and during the 11th hour.  This, said the master of ceremonies, only happens every 100 years.  It made the day seem even more special.

Pastor of the Central United Methodist Church, himself a Veteran of the Vietnam War, called all to prayer and later closed the ceremony with a familiar Christmas story of the soldier who watches over a family on Christmas Eve—a story that brought tears to many eyes.

The guest speaker, Colonel William T. (Tim) Cahoon who has served in both Afghanistan and Baghdad, reminded everyone of the sacrifice that Veteran’s and those serving today have made and are making.  He said that few expect or ask for recognition but they should get it anyway, suggesting that as we meet a Veteran today we shake their hand, thank them for their service and listen to their stories if they choose to share.  But, he also added that not just today but every day we should remember their sacrifices and thank them.

Reelected Mayor, Sally Hutton read the Veteran’s Day Proclamation making this an official day of recognition in Wayne County for all who have served.

From Left: Pastor of the Central United Methodist, Mayor Sally Hutton, Guest Speaker a Colonel who served in both Afghanistan & Baghdad, & Commander of Post 65 Legion

See the video below to experience part of today’s service.  We would like to thank all those who have served and are serving, including our own family members.  We appreciate your dedication, while leaving family and loved ones behind.  It is a great sacrifice.

For more pictures of the ceremony you can visit our Facebook site :GoWayneCounty.

Area Establishments Recognize Veterans With Free Meals and More

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Veteran’s Day, Friday November 11, 2011

Look below for a list of places that are recognizing the service of Veterans on Friday in Wayne County:

American Legion Post 65 Dinner

Immediately following the 11:00 a.m. ceremony at the Freedom Fountain at the City Building,  a free dinner will be served to all Veteran’s from  11:30 to 2:30 p.m. at the American Legion Post 65.  Open to all Veterans and active duty.

Texas Roadhouse

will offer a free meal to Veterans from 11a.m – 2:00 p.m. on Veteran’s Day.  Call ahead to your local restaurant for more information.

Chili’s

will offer Veteran’s and active duty the opportunity to dine for free from a special limited six item menu on Veteran’s Day.

At Applebee’s

all Veteran’s and active duty can dine for free from a special limited menu on Veteran’s Day.

Also to honor Veteran’s:

The Dollar General is offering a 10% discount  coupon to Veteran’s, service members (Active, Guard, and Reserve) and their immediate families.  Coupons can be found in store circular ads or by asking an associate.

At Lowe’s all Veterans receive a 10% discount on Veteran’s Day.

Amazon.com is offering a free “Veteran’s Day Honor” MP3 album download.  The album includes 12 songs by The Bands and Ensembles of the US Armed Forces.

Foot Locker offers a 20% discount for Veterans and their immediate families as well as service members every day of the year with Foot Locker Veteran’s Advantage Card.  Good for online as well as sale items and in store.  See store for details and to sign up.

Monday, November 15

Golden Corral will have Military Appreciation Monday.  Free dinner will be available on 11/15 from 5 – 9 p.m. Includes retirees, active duty, National Guard and Reserves.

If you are a business and are doing something special for Veteran’s on Veteran’s Day let us know so we can post it on GoWayneCounty.com.


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Election Day, November 8, 2011, In Wayne County

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The Richmond City Council, Mayor, and City Clerk election is TODAY, November 8th.  GWC encourages everyone to get out and vote all over Wayne County.  This is the perfect time to take part in shaping Richmond and Wayne County’s future.

In case you haven’t seen the signs, below is a list of candidates running for this election. There are some interesting, not-so-run-of-the-mill candidates on the ballot.  We were able to interview some of them in the spring.  You can listen to those interviews at www.gowaynecounty.com/candidates to catch up on a few of them.

Who’s Running:

Richmond Mayor

Bob Goodwin (R)

Sally Hutton (D)

Richmond City Clerk

Karen Chasteen (D)

Jane Warren (R)

Common Council District 1

Jack Elstro (D)

Matt Hisrich (L)

Common Council District 2

Kelley Cruse-Nicholson (D)

Common Council District 3

Denise Bullock (D)

Bruce Wissel (R)

Common Council District 4

J. Clayton Miller (R)

Common Council District 5

Jeffrey Locke (D)

Bing Welch (R)

Common Council District 6

Larry Parker (R)

Common Council At-Large

Michael Bennett (D)

Al Glover (D)

Chris Hardie (D)

Misty Hollis (R)

Ron Oler (R)

Phil Quinn (R)

Last Chance To Get An Ad In The Holiday Edition Of GWC In Print

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The Holidays Are Fast Approaching!

Would you like to feature your holiday open house or festival in our next print edition?  This is your chance!

We design the ad for you and the cost is included at reasonable prices.  Choose from a small business card size ad up to a 1/4 page (1/2 page is not available due to limited space for this edition).

Get the news out about your event, sale or open house this season, all over Wayne County, where we deliver to between 40-50 sites.

Contact Karole at Karole@GoWayneCounty.com to request information about pricing and size and to give us your design details.  The deadline for this years holiday edition is November 9th, 2011.  This issue will go to the printer (Express Impressions) by November 10th.

We hope to hear from you soon so we can help your local business draw a good crowd this season!

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