Merry Christmas To All And To All A Good Night….

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Merry Christmas

From our family to yours, we wish you a very Merry Christmas.  Enjoy the lights and sounds of Christmas–in our family those traditional sounds are not always welcome–but hilarious.

But seriously, as we unwrap our gifts together let us think about those many years ago that marked this date forever.  The day a baby was born in a lowly manger and later became the most inspirational man who ever lived.  A man of Peace and Forgiveness, Love and Wisdom.  A man whose life we can aspire to of unselfishness and giving.

The gifts are a symbol of the gift given to us all so long ago, of a life dedicated to helping us all be greater than we ever hoped or imagined.  It is in this spirit that we wish you a Merry Christmas and Peace to your family and in the coming year.

 

 

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?

Fireworks Following RiverRats Game Tonight, July 4th, 2012

There will be a Fireworks display tonight after the RiverRats game against the Chillicothe Paints. First pitch is set for 7:05 pm. See you there!

See video below of fireworks from a past RiverRats display (opening game 2011).  HAPPY JULY 4TH!

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.

 

 

 

 

 

Blood Drive At Wayne County 4H Fair June 26, 2012

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This year the Wayne County 4H Fair will again offer an opportunity for you to give by donating blood at the mobile unit on June 26th.  Go to the Donor website to schedule a time that is convenient for you.

The link above takes you directly to the Wayne County 4H Fair site to schedule an appointment.  Someone could be saved by your generosity and it is greatly appreciated!

Rythym Of The Dance Comes To Civic Hall March 17, 2012

Rhythm Of The Dance

Rhythm of the Dance
Saturday, March 17, 2012 / 8:00pm

Rhythm Of The Dance

 This two-hour dance and music extravaganza contains a wealth of talent derived from all areas of Irish life, including three tenorsand a full cast of dancers. The show is an inspiring epic, reliving the journey of the Irish Celts throughout history. Using the traditional and modern arts of dance (ballet, modern dance, jazz) and music,
this richly costumed show marries the contemporary and the ancient. Combining traditional Irish dance and music with the most up to date stage execution, the show is a thousand year old story presented as a modern day stage show. Don’t miss this wonderful evening of song and dance at Civic Hall on St. Patrick’s Day!

Good seats are available for the performance at 8:00pm; $28 for adults, $20 for students with group rates available.Call the Civic Hall Box Office for tickets: 765-973-3350, toll free 1-888-CIVIC HALL (1-888-248- 4242), or visit www.civichall.com. Box Office hours are Mon-Fri, 8:30am – noon and 1:00pm-4:00pm.  Visa, MasterCard, and Discover credit cards are accepted with a $3 charge for all credit card transactions.  There is also a fifty-cent fee for mailing ticket orders.

Contact: Jeffrey Thorne, Facilities Director, Civic Hall Performing Arts Center • 765-973-3350

Excitement Mounts As Indy Gets Closer To Hosting Superbowl 2012

Mobile Upload, Jessica Kendall Thomas, Indy Pre-Super Bowl crowd

We are getting mobile uploads sent in from Richmond native,  Jessica Kendall Thomas, who has been in the thick of things in downtown Indy.  As you can see the excitement there is growing with each day that draws nearer to the  Super Bowl  in Indianapolis.

Mobile Upload, Jessica Kendall Thomas, Indy Pre-Super Bowl crowd

If you have mobile pics to send us we would love to post them, whether they are from Indy or Richmond, one of the designated celebration towns for this years Super Bowl.  Just send to karole@gowaynecounty.com.

Mobile upload, Jessica Kendall Thomas, Indy Super Bowl, 2012

The Richmond Winter Farmer’s Market Begins This Weekend!

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In cooperation with the Urban Enterprise Association

Hosted at the Uptown Innovation Center

 Sponsored by Lucinda’s Interiors, and the Cope Environmental Center

Richmond Winter Farmers Market

814 East Main Street, Richmond, IN


Mark your calendars!

This will be a bi-monthly event every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month from January through April.

Come for the Food… Stay for the Fun

2012 Market Dates

January 14th & 28th

February 11th & 25th

March 10th & 24th

April 14th & 28th

All Dates are Saturday

9:00am to 12:00pm each date

 

Breakfast will be served by Lynn Johnstone

Entertainment will be provided by Justin Moore

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Happy New Year Wayne County!!

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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!