What’s Happening This Weekend In Wayne County…

A Vendor at Golay Craft Fair who will be at Kuhlman

Live music, wine tasting and many opportunities to Buy Local and support our local economy:

Holiday Open Houses In Cambridge City: Saturday 10 – 7 p.m.

Three open houses in one day!

The Pour House

10- 5 p.m.: Yummy fudge and desserts and other foods. They will also be making food for the open house a few doors down at Building 125. They also carry decorative items and antiques.

Building 125

US 40 West on Main Street

10- 5 p.m.: A Holiday open house with new Christmas items, jewelry, gifts antiques and more. Deck your halls and walls and mantles for the most magical time of the year. A great option for buying local!!  Wine tasting from 1-4 p.m. by J&J winery.

Log House Antiques

just across the street will be hosting an open house as well.  Hours will be from 10 – 7 p.m.  Three floors of antiques and decorative items with new Christmas decor and great gift ideas for buying local!

For The Love Of Grapes: 4th Floor Blues Club: Depot District Richmond

Friday, November 12, 7pm – 10pm

Live music by groups like Garcia and Scott. Eight wineries, including J & J Winery, will offer wine tasting treats such as the “winerita” Every 25.00 ticket receives a free souvenir glass, and there will also be hors douvres and desserts. You can purchase tickets at Little Sheba’s, Joes Pizza, Mitrione’s, and VanVleet Insurance. Proceeds will support the Young Adult Professionals.  For more information you can contact Jon Terzini at Terz.

4th Floor Blues Presents: YMCA Comedy Night: Saturday

Heywood Banks: With Special Guest, November 13th, 2010

A Vendor at Golay Craft Fair who will be at Kuhlman

  • Family Show @ 6:00 p.m. Tickets 20.00
  • 21 and Up show @ 8:00 p.m. Tickets 25.00
  • –Proceeds Go to YMCA

Annual YWCA Christmas Village: Kuhlman Center

Friday , November 12 & 13, 9a.m. – 7 p.m.

Crafts, baked goods, food, textiles and more! Shop for Christmas Decor or gifts. sponsored by the YWCA- crafts and wares by individual vendors.  See pictures for some of items which will be for sale this weekend.

Fur Ball: Saturday, November 13, 2010

21st Anniversary Celebration of HELP The Animals and Wayne County Humane Society. Guest speaker Anne Sterling Indian State Director of the Humane Society of US. Schedule includes : 6 p.m. cocktails, 7p.m. Dinner, 8 p.m. – 11 Music/Dancing and also a silent auction.  Cost 50.00/per person (30.00 tax deductible).  New HELP calendar will also be available. (see video).

Have a fun & safe weekend and remember Buy Local!

What’s Happening This First Weekend In November In Wayne County

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The list below includes many opportunities to get an early start on that holiday gift list, or get some great decorative items for your home for the holidays–also events for pure entertainment.  Check out GoWayneCounty.com/calendar for the full run down of events for the weekend.

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Unicef Fair & Craft Show Today

Thur & Fri-November 4th & 5th, 3pm – 5:30 pm, West Richmond Friends (SW 7th & West Main Street)

Partnering with Richmond Friends School this is a fundraiser for UNICEF.  Upstairs will be a variety of craft vendors—i.e. wood, textile and bead crafts.   Downstairs the school will have informational booths, foods & games of the countries where UNICEF works.  15% of vendors sales will be donated to UNICEF. Contact Josh Brown at 962-4485 for more information.  Buy local and support a good cause.

Annual Holiday Bazaar: Golay Center Cambridge City

Fri, November 5, 11am – 7pm & Saturday Nov 6th from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

As you enter Cambridge City on the Right.  The annual Holiday Bazaar at the Golay Center in Cambridge City includes a large selection of handmade crafts to choose from.  There are also several fun packages which will be raffled off as a fundraiser for the Center.  It’s a great way to Buy Local.

Holiday Bazaar: Lewisburg Ohio

Fri, November 5, 9am – 6pm

Trinity Lutheran Church: Lewisburg Ohio.  This Bazaar includes all handmade crafts by local crafts people–some from Wayne County. Another chance to support local crafts people and knock off a few items from your gift list at the same time.

Model T's at Ribbon Cutting at the Depot

Vintage Car Show: Wayne County 4-H Fairgrounds

Includes models from a range of periods, and is open to the public. Nov 6 – 7 2010.  If you are into history and automobiles of different eras—take a step back in time for a tour of these amazingly preserved cars.

Clear Creek Coop Cooking Classes

Sat, November 6, 2:00pm – 3:30pm, at the Richmond Church of the Brethren.

Just in time for the holidays: Healthy Cooking theme: Healthy and Sugar Free Cooking: learn how to cook delicious food that is still healthy and sugar free, great for diabetics or people avoiding sugar for any reason. Cost $5.00 for members, $10.00 for non-members. Register by calling Coop- 765-939-4390.

Capitol Steps: Civic Hall Performing Arts

Civic Hall Performing Arts Center; Richmond IN;  Sat, November 6, 8pm – 10pm

A political comedy, the Capitol Steps began as a group of Senate staffers who set out to satirize the very people and places that employed them. They represent 62 years of collective House and Senate staff experience. 29 recorded albums and featured on several news stations–you won’t want to miss this well-known comedy. Cost: Adults: 28.00 Students: 20.00.  This is nearly sold out so call today.

Have a great weekend!  And write to us about what you did in Wayne County–we would love to hear from you.

The Holiday Edition of Go Wayne County Is Here!

Our GWC Family: Back row- Constance Humphrey, Sammy & Jack Humphrey- editor of Site. Front Row: left Karole Passmore, Mary Grace & John Passmore

Our GWC Family: Back row- Constance Humphrey, Sammy & Jack Humphrey- editor of Site. Front Row: left Karole Passmore, Mary Grace & John Passmore

We started distributing the latest edition of GoWayneCounty today! This edition is focusing on buying local and supporting local businesses over the coming holidays.

The Holiday edition can be picked up in the following places:

Cambridge City, IN:

  • Pour House Sweets & Antiques
  • Building 125
  • Log House Antiques
  • Cutshaw’s Market
  • Lakeview Restaurant

Hagerstown, IN

  • Public Library
  • Two Sisters
  • The Museum and Arts Place
  • KC’s Korner

Centerville, IN:

  • Public Library
  • Warm Glow Outlet Store
  • Webb’s Antiques

Richmond, IN:

  • Earlham College/Runyan Desk
  • J & J Winery
  • E. Street Pub
  • Richmond Furniture Gallery
  • Little Sheba’s
  • The Richmond Visitors Center/Tourism Bureau
  • Ivy Tech & IU East
  • Mancino’s  (to name a few)

Check out the schedule of all the open houses and craft fairs coming up.  And remember–Buy Local and help your local economy while getting some really great things for your holiday list.  Keep checking the GoWayneCounty.com/Calendar site to get updates on more holiday events.  And please, let us know if there are any we are missing.

Goblins, Trick or Treaters, Haunted Houses…It’s Halloween Weekend

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Halloween Howl …Tonight

Wednesday,  October 27, at the Tom Raper Center.  This is a free event sponsored by the Richmond Parks & Recreation Department for kids of all ages.  Lots of candy and fun! 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.  Come in costume if you want.

Dead Woods Haunted Trail

Weslers Orchard, New Paris OH,  Friday and Saturday night 8 p.m. – Midnight. Cost 8.00 (from the people who brought you Slaughterhouse).

Haunted House @ Springwood Park

Another Halloween weekend treat brought to you by Richmond Parks and Recreation.  This one is for children 10 years old and up.  The cost is $5.00.  Prepare to be spooked.  Friday and Saturday nights, October 29 & 30th, from 8-11 p.m.

Halloween Cancer Walk: Saturday October 30th

Proceeds from walk go to Relay for Life…5:00 – 5:30 Register at VFW- cost 5.00.  Walk to Marine Corp League, Druids, Moose, & end at Post 65–party at the Legion 7:30 p.m. with DJ Duke and prizes, food.  (dressing in costume is part of the fun!)–probably not required)? For ages 21 and over.

Trick Or Treat Nights in Wayne County:

  • October 30th: Centerville 5 p.m. – 7 p.m.; Richmond 5 p.m. – 7 p.m.; Greensfork 6p.m. – 8 p.m.; Hagerstown 6:30 – 8:30
  • October 31st: Cambridge City: 6 p.m. – 8 p.m

DJ Entertainment Presents  “HALLOWEEN HAVOC”

At the Tally Ho Pub Saturday, October 30, 2010! Kostume Contest, Kostume Karaoke,  Door Prizes, Cash Prizes,  Props that will  SCARE YOU TO DEATH!  Kontest Begins at 11PM! Newly remodeled pub under new ownership.  Also Karaoke contest every Wednesday night starting at 9:00 p.m. with tryouts. (4th round is tonight).

Halloween Goes To The Dogs

Sunday, October 31st–Dog costume contest, “bogging” for hot dogs and much more!  Organized by the Richmond Parks Department.  Call Katie Baldwin Chaney for more details. Located at the Bark Park and the Reservoir.  Begins at 3:00 p.m.

If you know of any other Halloween events this weekend–please add a comment below.  We like comments…we actually get really excited when someone makes one!!

Wonder What Is Happening This Weekend In Wayne County?

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Ho Hum…another uneventful weekend in Wayne County….Wait what’s this?  I’m so glad I logged in to find out what is going on…this is amazing.  And there’s even more to read on the GoWayneCounty.com calendar!

Jubilee Days in Hagerstown

Aug 20 – 22 2010

The annual celebration, which begins Friday evening and runs through Sunday, will include Go Cart Races, a variety of crafts and all types of fair food; fresh produce and baked goods, a night dance and two bands for musical entertainment; and the traditional Jubilee Days Parade on Saturday morning at 10:00 a.m. Following the parade will be Go Cart Grand Prix races.  Read more about this event at GoWayneCounty.com

Lemon Wheel- Summer Concert Series at Glen Miller Park

Friday, August 20, 8pm – 10pm

Top 40 music from the 60′s to today- to dance to and just have a good time. Sponsored by the Parks and Recreation Dept of Richmond.  To preview the band go to Lemonwheel.com. Cost : Free

The Wizard Of Oz

Aug 20 – 22 2010, Richmond Civic Theatre

The beginning of the 70th Season of Civic Theatre highlights the August production of the Wizard of Oz. All evening productions at 7:30 p.m. Sunday Matinees begin at 2:00 p.m.  This is a must see especially for avid fans of the yellow brick road which you’ll be able to follow downtown to the theatre.

Cambridge City’s Got Talent

Sat, August 21, 7:00pm – 9:30pm

Western Wayne Elementary School, Cambridge City

Saturday, August 21, Cambridge City Evening Kiwanis Club is sponsoring Cambridge City Has Talent. Contestants have already been selected prior to the contest by submitting a video.  Come see the amazing talent of people in Wayne County. Prizes will be awarded: 1st Place: 100.00, 75.00 second prize, third place prize 50.00.

Darke County Fair: Starts Friday

Aug 20 – 28 2010, Greenville Ohio

Celebrating 154 years of fairs, they will have their “Band Spectacular” on Monday, August 23 at 7:00 p.m., an opportunity for bands to perform routines non-competitively. Greenville Ohio is about 30 miles from most points in Wayne County.

Creative Writing Presentation: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Sun, August 22, 4:00pm – 5:30pm

Landrum Bolling Center Loose Lecture Hall: Earlham College (map)

“Creative Writing Presentation” Writing Workshop with award winning author: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie who is the author of the novels Purple Hibiscus, Half of a Yellow Sun, and a collection of short stories titled The Thing around Your Neck. She has received numerous awards and distinctions, including the Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction and a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship. For Sunday’s presentation Adichie discusses processes involved with creative writing.

It’s Back to School Time In Wayne County

Hagerstown Elementary

Rose Hamilton Elementary

For some kids this can be a very happy time, for others not so much…but however you feel about going back to school it is inevitable…school is just around the corner.  The following is information gathered from area Wayne County Schools.  If you have anything to add to this list–please leave comments at the bottom of this post.

Wayne County School Information:

Centerville- Abington Schools

Centerville.k12.in.us (for more details)

First Student Day – Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Elementary School Supplies: See the School supply lists at the website listed above. Visit this same site for dress code and registration which will be done online for all buildings from August 2-6th.  If you have questions you can email kstainbrook@centerville.k12.in.us or call 855-3475.

Western Wayne Elementary School (Cambridge City)

Principal: Renee Lakes

First Student Day: K-5 Monday, August 16, 2010 (full day)

Registration: August 5th 12:00 noon- 7:00 p.m.  Back to school open house: Elementary School, Thursday, August 12, 2010, 6:30-8:00 p.m.  Come meet your child’s teacher, visit their classroom and leave supplies.  There will be a parent meeting in the gymnasium, presentations in classrooms with refreshments.

Hagerstown Community Schools

Hagerstown Elementary

Administration Office: 765-489-4543

August 16th, First Day of School for Nettlecreek Schools

Wed – Aug 04, 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM   New Elementary Student Enrollment:  This day is for New Student Enrollment ONLY and will be held at Hagerstown Elementary. New families with children Kindergarten (must be 5 before August 1) thru 6th grade that have not yet enrolled

Thu – Aug 05,12:00 PM – 8:00 PM  & Fri – Aug 06, 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM :  Returning Elementary Student Enrollment.  All Students K-6, including incoming Kindergarten students that participated in Kindergarten Round-up, should attend registration. will be held at the Elementary School.

Northeastern Wayne Schools

August 17th First Student Day – Full Day;  August 16th First Teacher Day – Full Day

Mr. Steve Bailey: Superintendent;  For more information you can contact: 765-847-2821

Richmond Community Schools

Richmond High School

First Student Day: Tuesday, August 17th

9th Grade First Day of School 9:00 – 1:00 – August 16th

Student Registration for Grades K-8 (8:00 – 4:00) Monday, August 9

Student Registration for Grades K-8 (8:00 – 4:00), Tuesday, August 10

Teachers Report, Monday August 16,  also on the 16th: RCS All Staff Meeting (Civic Hall) 7:30 – 8:30 a.m., Bus Drivers Practice Run.  Go to RCS website for more information.

Family Work Day at the Friends School

Richmond Friends School

Administrator: Marcie Roberts

RichmondFriendsSchool.org

Saturday, August 14, Orientation/Family work day 9 a.m. – Noon

First Student Day:    August 16, 2010 (half day- Pre K-K students)

August 17, 2010 (half day- Pre K – K students)

August 18, First full day for all students

All schools require immunization records that are up to date.  See your schools website for list of immunizations or call the administration buildings

A Road Trip Northwest: Destination Hagerstown Farmer’s Market

Hagerstown Methodist Church Bake Sale

A Scene from Centerville

Tonight we headed northwest to Hagerstown, hoping to make it to the farmer’s market, and along the way get shots of bands practicing for State Fair.

Hagerstown Market

Luckily we were able to catch the last few minutes of the Farmer’s Market in Hagerstown.  Storm clouds were rolling in and people were beginning to pack up, but we were still able to buy fresh peaches, corn, green peppers and wonderful baked goods.

Hagerstown United Methodist Church Bake Sale

The Hagerstown Methodist Church was selling morning glory muffins, homemade cupcakes, brownies, pies, etc.  Next week, we were informed, the Optimists would be preparing a meal for those who come to the market.  Each week another group hosts a meal for a reasonable price.

Unfortunately we missed the bands in Hagertown and at Lincoln High School in Cambridge City (though Lincoln will have a practice again on Friday from 9 – 1 p.m. which we will attend).  But we did watch Centerville’s practice and got some great pictures.  There will be more on all the bands later this week.

Again, a road trip that was worth the drive for the friendly people, good food and great scenery.  The Hagerstown Farmer’s Market is every Wednesday night from 5-7 p.m. at the Elementary School parking lot, come hungry and eat your dinner there while you shop.

Small Towns Series: Cambridge City

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Continuing Coverage of Wayne County’s 200 Year Celebration

by Karole Passmore

cambridge city indianaAccording to an historian who can repeat Cambridge City’s history almost by heart, this little town is known by many as being the town with the most historical significance in Indiana.  Read on to see if you agree.  And remember…this is just the highlights, a synopsis, if you will, of their rich and long history in Wayne County.

In 1836 Cambridge City was founded by five men including the names Tyner and Hawkins.  The city moved from its original spot, and name of “Vandalia,” to where it is now located and renamed.  There is a Vandalia Street in Cambridge to commemorate its old location.

Before we get to the more renowned historical facts, I have to share my favorite story that historian Patty Hersberger, who is a volunteer in the history room in Cambridge City, shared.  She told me the story of Pauline Truly, who still lives today and is 100 years old.  Pauline has belonged to a 120 year old women’s club in Cambridge for most of her life.  The club, that meets on Mondays, was originally named the 2:00 club and Pauline says it was so named because they wanted women to know they didn’t have to stay home to do laundry, but could be active in their community.  It was later named the Helen Hunt club after the author.

Pauline herself, as a young woman, rode the “Dinky” or streetcar that ran from Milton to Cambridge City in order to graduate from Lincoln High School, 82 years ago.  Historian, Patty Hersberger, shared that Pauline is still a vibrant member of the community with a rich history of her own to share with others.

Cambridge City is also known for the Whitewater Canal which was built around 1846 and only ran until 1849 due to flooding.  They later hooked up with the railroad system, but still use the canal connection for their well-known “Canal Days” celebration each year.

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General Solomon Meredith

They are also known for resident General Solomon Meredith (nicknamed “Long Sol”) a Quaker from North Carolina who later moved to Cambridge City.  In 1834 Meredith was Sheriff of Wayne County.  He was elected to the Indiana House of Representatives and served four terms.  He became a renowned General serving in the Civil War, over the 19th Indiana Unit from 1861 to 1865.  Leading the Iron Brigade, General Meredith was commissioned by Abraham Lincoln and the signed document is in the library in Cambridge City.  .  It is covered to prevent aging but school children are able to visit the library and witness for themselves a significant piece of their local history.

The only survivor of the Meredith family after the war was a daughter in law Virginia Meredith.  She went on to become the first woman to be elected and serve on the Purdue University Board of Trustees.  She was also a charter member of the 2:00 Club mentioned above.  She later adopted a child of a friend and that child later became the head of the Home Economics Department at Purdue University.  This all took place prior to the 1900’s, very significant achievements for women in this time period.

Cambridge City was also home to the race horse “Single G”, who got his name from a marking on his forehead.  He was a standard breed and pulled a “Sulky” or small cart.  Single G achieved a world record of one minute and fifty-eight ½  seconds.  His racing career spanned almost 13 years, from 1913 – 1926, which is still considered a long career for a race horse.

Another famous resident, or family of residents in Cambridge City, were members of the Wild West Show: “Buckskin Ben” Stalker.  Buckskin Ben was orphaned at the age of five and then raised by cowboys later marrying and moving to Cambridge City.  The Stalker family maintained their residence in the town, but traveled extensively for the show including to Coney Island in New York City.  Buckskin’s children and wife were all part of the performances playing musical instruments.  His wife also stood patiently while he threw knives at her, as part of their act.  She repaid him by shooting objects from his hand.  A very colorful family, they are another addition to the seemingly endless history of this town.

The library, which will soon be moved to its new location, also houses the pottery and paintings of the well-known Overbeck Sisters of Cambridge City.  Their art is currently in the museum of the library basement but will soon be moved in July to the new library.  Their art is on display and can also be purchased.

Another well-known town marker was Lake Wehi which was open from 1920 -1950’s.  Many people thought the name was of Indian origin.  However the name actually came from the four men who formed this resort: Wilber Dryer, Edwin Wickes, Hilbert Jones and Ivan Harmeir.  Historian Patty Hersberger has fond memories of the boat races she attended while in high school which were very popular.  The resort also offered swimming, a dance hall and lavish family reunions were held at the resort.  One of the lifeguards, in the early years of the resort, later became founder of the well-known Rhyms Grocery stores in Cambridge City.  The resort is now a private home area.

You can find out more about Cambridge City and other small towns in Wayne County by visiting their information and history tables in the Raper Center.  Patty will be there with others from the History Room on June 23rd from 3-8 p.m.

Truly a fascinating heritage and significant part of Wayne County’s 200 year history.

Cambridge City Indiana’s Lincoln High School Marching Eagles

Band Day 2008, Indiana State Fair.

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