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2009

Clark County Farmers' Market - May 9-October 31 - Garlic, lettuce, hanging flower baskets and many other items will be on sale at the Clark County Farmers Market.  The market is open from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Preservation Park on Market Street in downtown Jeffersonville on Saturdays in May and will add 3:00 to 6:00p.m. on Tuesdays starting in June.  Starting June 11 it is open Thursdays in downtown Charlestown on the square from 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. The market is sponsored by Jeffersonville Main Street Inc. www.jeffmainstreet.org

New Albany Farmers Market, Bank and Market Street, New Albany, IN 47150 May-October, Wednesday 8:00a.m.-1:00p.m., 4:00p.m.-6:00p.m., Saturday 8:00a.m.-1:00p.m. 
Sam's Food and Spirits, 3800 Payne-Koehler Rd., Saturday 8a.m.-noon through Sept. 27.  (812) 246-4329

Permanent Exhibit - Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage: Men and Women of the Underground Railroad in the Indiana and Kentucky Borderland -  Carnegie Center for Art and History in New Albany.  This exhibit examines the nature of the antislavery community in Floyd County, Indiana, and places it in a regional and national context by describing the social, economic and cultural contours of the Falls region of the Ohio River Valley. Based on the book by Pamela Peters titled The Underground Railroad in Floyd County (North Carolina, 2001), the project contributes to the work by scholars such as Dr. Blaine Hudson at the University of Louisville, whose ongoing re-evaluation of the abolitionist movement has led to increased interest in the Underground Railroad.  201 E. Spring St. (812) 944-7336. www.carnegiecenter.org

Through July 11 - Faces of Faith: the Search for the Divine, Carnegie Center for Art & History, New Albany - Art quilts by Penny Sisto.  201 E. Spring St. (812) 944-7336. www.carnegiecenter.org 

May 19-June 28 - Leading Ladies, Derby Dinner Playhouse, Clarksville - This uproariously funny comedy follows two touring actors as they scheme to inherit an old lady's fortune by pretending to be her long lost nieces.  The only problem is that they are actually men!  525 Marriott Dr., (812) 288-8281 www.derbydinner.com

June 1-July 13 / Mondays (no class on July 6) Zumba, Sponsored by Clarksville Parks & Recreation - "Ditch the workout, join the Party" is Zumba's motto.  Inspired by Latin dance and music, Zumba uses a variety of styles such as Salsa, Merengue, Mambo, Calypso and Reggaeton.  Music selections include both fast and slow rhythms to help tone and sculpt the body.  The dance steps are easy to follow and it's fun and addictive!  No dance experience is necessary to enjoy Zumba!  Instructor: Sharon Watkins, Ages: Adult, Times: 5:30-530p.m. - Clarksville Community Center - Aerobics Room.  Fee: $36 for all 6 classes (Session already started?  you may pay a drop-in fee of $8 per class or call our office for a pro-rated fee!)  Bring a bottle of water.  To register, contact the parks office at (812) 283-5313 or info@clarksvilleparks.com

June 8-July 13 / Mondays (no class on July 6) Zumba, Sponsored by Clarksville Parks & Recreation - "Ditch the workout, join the Party" is Zumba's motto.  Inspired by Latin dance and music, Zumba uses a variety of styles such as Salsa, Merengue, Mambo, Calypso and Reggaeton.  Music selections include both fast and slow rhythms to help tone and sculpt the body.  The dance steps are easy to follow and it's fun and addictive!  No dance experience is necessary to enjoy Zumba!  Instructor: Sharon Watkins, Ages: Adult, Times: 5:30-530p.m. - Clarksville Community Center - Aerobics Room.  Fee: $36 for all 6 classes (Session already started?  you may pay a drop-in fee of $8 per class or call our office for a pro-rated fee!)  Bring a bottle of water.  To register, contact the parks office at (812) 283-5313 or info@clarksvilleparks.com

June 15-July 13 / Mondays (no class on July 6) Zumba, Sponsored by Clarksville Parks & Recreation - "Ditch the workout, join the Party" is Zumba's motto.  Inspired by Latin dance and music, Zumba uses a variety of styles such as Salsa, Merengue, Mambo, Calypso and Reggaeton.  Music selections include both fast and slow rhythms to help tone and sculpt the body.  The dance steps are easy to follow and it's fun and addictive!  No dance experience is necessary to enjoy Zumba!  Instructor: Sharon Watkins, Ages: Adult, Times: 5:30-530p.m. - Clarksville Community Center - Aerobics Room.  Fee: $36 for all 6 classes (Session already started?  you may pay a drop-in fee of $8 per class or call our office for a pro-rated fee!)  Bring a bottle of water.  To register, contact the parks office at (812) 283-5313 or info@clarksvilleparks.com

June 17 - July 15 / Wednesdays - 32nd Annual Summer Running Series, Clarksville - Just show up and run!  Events include long sprints, middle distances and relays.  Run for time or for conditioning.  All ages and abilities welcome!  Special events for ages 6 and under and preteens.  7p.m. for 8th grade and under, 7:30p.m. for 9th grade to adult.  Clarksville High School track on Ettels Lane.  $1 per runner per evening and $1 per spectator per evening.  Director:  Fred Geswein.  For a complete schedule visit clarksvilleparks.com

June 22-July 13 / Mondays (no class on July 6) Zumba, Sponsored by Clarksville Parks & Recreation - "Ditch the workout, join the Party" is Zumba's motto.  Inspired by Latin dance and music, Zumba uses a variety of styles such as Salsa, Merengue, Mambo, Calypso and Reggaeton.  Music selections include both fast and slow rhythms to help tone and sculpt the body.  The dance steps are easy to follow and it's fun and addictive!  No dance experience is necessary to enjoy Zumba!  Instructor: Sharon Watkins, Ages: Adult, Times: 5:30-530p.m. - Clarksville Community Center - Aerobics Room.  Fee: $36 for all 6 classes (Session already started?  you may pay a drop-in fee of $8 per class or call our office for a pro-rated fee!)  Bring a bottle of water.  To register, contact the parks office at (812) 283-5313 or info@clarksvilleparks.com

June 24 - July 15 / Wednesdays - 32nd Annual Summer Running Series, Clarksville - Just show up and run!  Events include long sprints, middle distances and relays.  Run for time or for conditioning.  All ages and abilities welcome!  Special events for ages 6 and under and preteens.  7p.m. for 8th grade and under, 7:30p.m. for 9th grade to adult.  Clarksville High School track on Ettels Lane.  $1 per runner per evening and $1 per spectator per evening.  Director:  Fred Geswein.  For a complete schedule visit clarksvilleparks.com

June 29-July 13 / Mondays (no class on July 6) Zumba, Sponsored by Clarksville Parks & Recreation - "Ditch the workout, join the Party" is Zumba's motto.  Inspired by Latin dance and music, Zumba uses a variety of styles such as Salsa, Merengue, Mambo, Calypso and Reggaeton.  Music selections include both fast and slow rhythms to help tone and sculpt the body.  The dance steps are easy to follow and it's fun and addictive!  No dance experience is necessary to enjoy Zumba!  Instructor: Sharon Watkins, Ages: Adult, Times: 5:30-530p.m. - Clarksville Community Center - Aerobics Room.  Fee: $36 for all 6 classes (Session already started?  you may pay a drop-in fee of $8 per class or call our office for a pro-rated fee!)  Bring a bottle of water.  To register, contact the parks office at (812) 283-5313 or info@clarksvilleparks.com

June 30-August 16 - High School Musical on Stage! Derby Dinner Playhouse, Clarksville - Follow Troy, Gabriella and the whole East High Gang as they learn about life and making choices.  This new musical is based on the original Disney Channel smash hit and features explosive music and dance numbers.  Con on - you know the moves! 525 Marriott Dr., (812) 288-8281 www.derbydinner.com

July 1 - July 15 / Wednesdays - 32nd Annual Summer Running Series, Clarksville - Just show up and run!  Events include long sprints, middle distances and relays.  Run for time or for conditioning.  All ages and abilities welcome!  Special events for ages 6 and under and preteens.  7p.m. for 8th grade and under, 7:30p.m. for 9th grade to adult.  Clarksville High School track on Ettels Lane.  $1 per runner per evening and $1 per spectator per evening.  Director:  Fred Geswein.  For a complete schedule visit clarksvilleparks.com

July 3—Riverfront Independence Festival, New Albany Riverfront Amphitheater—Entertainment, concessions & fireworks at 9:30p.m.    Inclement weather location is The Grand.  For more info contact Matt Denison, Assistant Director of City Operations, (812) 948-5333.  WAKY Radio welcomes Ambrosia with five Grammy Nominations with special guests The Wulfe Bros.  Also featuring:  Flashbak and the Steve Price Band.  Begins at 5:00p.m.  It's Free!  Fireworks immediately following Ambrosia.

July 3 - Concert in the Park, Warder Park, Jeffersonville - June Kelley Roy and the Ovation Orchestra, 7:30p.m.  Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy an evening of music.  Free.  Corner of Spring Street and Court Avenue.   www.JeffMainStreet.org

July 3 - Indiana Joe & Voodoo Lounge, Rollin' Out the Weekend, RiverStage, Jeffersonville - Free entertainment, Spring Street at Riverside Drive

July 4 - Louisville Orchestra Concert, RiverStage, Jeffersonville - 113th Army Band will play patriotic songs to celebrate Independence Day.  A $10 donation is requested per person.  Spring Street at Riverside Drive. 

 July 4—Jeffersonville Celebrating Freedom Parade—Downtown Jeffersonville.  Starts at 11a.m. at Spring St & Riverside Dr. (812) 282-1231 or (812) 282-1184

July 4 - Sellersburg's 4th of July Parade - Sellersburg's July 4th celebration will begin with a parade at 2 p.m. through downtown Sellersburg, followed by a celebration of family games, food and live music at the Sellersburg American Legion Post 204, New Albany Street.  The day will conclude with fireworks at dusk.  For more info call (502) 645-8799.

July 6-11 - Floyd County 4-H Fair, New Albany 4-H Fairgrounds

July 7 - Faces of Faith: the Search for the Divine - Carnegie Center for Art & History, New Albany -  Poetry Reading in the Galleries.  The Carnegie Center's galleries will be turned into a coffee shop for local poets to read their reactions to Penny Sisto's art quilts.  201 E. Spring St. (812) 944-7336. www.carnegiecenter.org 7:00-9:00p.m.

July 8 - July 15 / Wednesdays - 32nd Annual Summer Running Series, Clarksville - Just show up and run!  Events include long sprints, middle distances and relays.  Run for time or for conditioning.  All ages and abilities welcome!  Special events for ages 6 and under and preteens.  7p.m. for 8th grade and under, 7:30p.m. for 9th grade to adult.  Clarksville High School track on Ettels Lane.  $1 per runner per evening and $1 per spectator per evening.  Director:  Fred Geswein.  For a complete schedule visit clarksvilleparks.com

July 10 - The Marlins, Amphitheater, New Albany - Music on the river at New Albany's riverfront amphitheater.

July 10 - Jericho Railroad, Wayne Young - Rollin' Out the Weekend, RiverStage, Jeffersonville.  Free entertainment.  Spring Street at Riverside Dr.

July 10 - Concert in the Park, Warder Park, Jeffersonville - 202nd Kentucky National Guard Band, 7:30p.m.  Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy an evening of music.  Free.  Corner of Spring Street and Court Avenue.   www.JeffMainStreet.org

July 10 - Wine Walk, Jeffersonville - Enjoy regional wines while you shop local on Spring St.  Wine samples, appetizers, live music and great sales.  Non-alcoholic drinks available.  Tickets $15; $20 day of.  6p.m.-9p.m. www.JeffMainStreet.org  (812) 283-0301

July 11 - Louisville Orchestra Concert, RiverStage, Jeffersonville - The orchestra will play a series of concerts featuring Tchaikovsky's Symphonies Nos. 4-6, alongside concertos and arias by Mozart.  It's an expanded version of the one or two concerts the orchestra used to perform at St. Francis in the Fields Episcopal Church.  A $10 donation is requested per person.

July 11 - Family Fun Workshop, Carnegie Center for Art & History, New Albany - 10a.m.-12 noon.  Free - Registration required.  201 E. Spring St. (812) 944-7336 carnegiecenter.org

July 11 - 18 - Clark County 4-H Fair, Clark County Fairgrounds, Highway 62, Charlestown; 4-H and Livestock Exhibits, July 12 - July 17; Special Events - Tractor Pull, July 11; Go Karts, July 15; Mud Drags, July 17; Demolition Derby, July 18; Carnival Rides and Concessions, July 13 - 18; (812) 256-4591

July 13 / Monday - Zumba, Sponsored by Clarksville Parks & Recreation - "Ditch the workout, join the Party" is Zumba's motto.  Inspired by Latin dance and music, Zumba uses a variety of styles such as Salsa, Merengue, Mambo, Calypso and Reggaeton.  Music selections include both fast and slow rhythms to help tone and sculpt the body.  The dance steps are easy to follow and it's fun and addictive!  No dance experience is necessary to enjoy Zumba!  Instructor: Sharon Watkins, Ages: Adult, Times: 5:30-530p.m. - Clarksville Community Center - Aerobics Room.  Fee: $36 for all 6 classes (Session already started?  you may pay a drop-in fee of $8 per class or call our office for a pro-rated fee!)  Bring a bottle of water.  To register, contact the parks office at (812) 283-5313 or info@clarksvilleparks.com

July 14 - Senior Class Brown Bag Lunch, Carnegie Center for Art & History, New Albany - 11:30-1p.m.  Pre-registration is required and participants should bring a lunch, drinks are provided. 201 E. Spring St. (812) 944-7336 carnegiecenter.org

July 15 / Wednesdays - 32nd Annual Summer Running Series, Clarksville - Just show up and run!  Events include long sprints, middle distances and relays.  Run for time or for conditioning.  All ages and abilities welcome!  Special events for ages 6 and under and preteens.  7p.m. for 8th grade and under, 7:30p.m. for 9th grade to adult.  Clarksville High School track on Ettels Lane.  $1 per runner per evening and $1 per spectator per evening.  Director:  Fred Geswein.  For a complete schedule visit clarksvilleparks.com

July 17 - August 29 - Remembering William Hancock, New Albany Painter - Carnegie Center for Art & History, New Albany - Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 - 5:30p.m.  Free Admission.  Opening reception Friday, July 17 - 6-8p.m..  Free and open to the public.  Find out more at carnegiecenter.org or (812) 944-7336.  201 E. Spring St.

July 17 - Concert in the Park, Warder Park, Jeffersonville - Kosair Dance Band, 7:30p.m.  Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy an evening of music.  Free.  Corner of Spring Street and Court Avenue.   www.JeffMainStreet.org

July 17 - Uppa Creek with Pirtles, Amphitheater, New Albany - Music on the river at New Albany's riverfront amphitheater.

July 17 - Sacred Sorrow, Wax Factory - Rollin' Out the Weekend, RiverStage, Jeffersonville.  Free entertainment.  Spring Street at Riverside Dr.

July 18 - Louisville Orchestra Concert, RiverStage, Jeffersonville - The orchestra will play a series of concerts featuring Tchaikovsky's Symphonies Nos. 4-6, alongside concertos and arias by Mozart.  It's an expanded version of the one or two concerts the orchestra used to perform at St. Francis in the Fields Episcopal Church.  A $10 donation is requested per person.

July 18 - River Ramblings:  Alan Bates, Howard Steamboat Museum, Jeffersonville.  Recollections.  1101 E. Market Street (812) 283-3728  steamboatmuseum.org

July 20 - J.B. Ogle 5th Annual Golf Scramble, Jeffersonville Elks Course, Jeffersonville - Scramble benefits the Clark County Spay and Neuter Program for the J. B. Ogle Animal Shelter.  All donations are tax deductible and all proceeds go exclusively for the spay and neuter fund.  Tournament will be a four-person best ball scramble with shotgun start.  Award to 1st place team, 2nd and 3rd draw numbers.  Prizes for: Longest drive and closest to the pin.  Raffles for 100 Scratch off lottery tickets and Party Time basket.  Hole sponsors needed.  For more info contact Harry Wilder (812) 282-0071.  Entry fee includes green fees, cart rental and Elks Chicken dinner. Elks Club, 1820 Charlestown-Jeff Pike (812) 282-4801

July 24 - Art on Spring, Jeffersonville - Check out local artists inside the shops on Spring St.,  6p.m.-9p.m.

July 24 - Concert in the Park, Warder Park, Jeffersonville - Early Autumn, 7:30p.m.  Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy an evening of music.  Free.  Corner of Spring Street and Court Avenue.   www.JeffMainStreet.org

July 24 - Teen bands Jam, Amphitheater, New Albany - Music on the river at New Albany's riverfront amphitheater.

July 25 - Louisville Orchestra Concert, RiverStage, Jeffersonville - The orchestra will play a series of concerts featuring Tchaikovsky's Symphonies Nos. 4-6, alongside concertos and arias by Mozart.  It's an expanded version of the one or two concerts the orchestra used to perform at St. Francis in the Fields Episcopal Church.  A $10 donation is requested per person.

July 31 - High Tops, Old School, Rollin' Out the Weekend, RiverStage, Jeffersonville.  Free entertainment.  Spring Street at Riverside Dr.

July 31 - Concert in the Park, Warder Park, Jeffersonville - Pendulum Big Band, 7:30p.m.  Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy an evening of music.  Free.  Corner of Spring Street and Court Avenue.   www.JeffMainStreet.org

July 31 - Jamey Abersold Jazz Fest, Amphitheater, New Albany - Music on the river at New Albany's riverfront amphitheater.

August 1 - Family Fun Fair, Falls of the Ohio State Park, Clarksville - Need a diversion before school starts?  This event will keep the kids (age 3 - 14) active and learning for hours!  Join us in the Interpretive Center for a sampling from all of our events.  Free with regular admission.  Sponsored by the Naturalist at Heart volunteer program.  201 W. Riverside Dr. (812) 280-9970

August 1, 2 - Neil Simon's Sweet Charity, Broadway on the River,  RiverStage, Jeffersonville.  Free entertainment.  Spring Street at Riverside Dr.

August 3 - The Florida Boys, Derby Dinner Playhouse, Clarksville - Derby Dinner's Hall of Fame Gospel Series.  525 Marriott Dr., (812) 288-8281 www.derbydinner.com

August 7 - Concert in the Park, Warder Park, Jeffersonville - Signature Jazz Orchestra, 7:30p.m.  Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy an evening of music.  Free.  Corner of Spring Street and Court Avenue.   www.JeffMainStreet.org

August 7 - Indiana Joe, Caribou - Rollin' Out the Weekend, RiverStage, Jeffersonville.  Free entertainment.  Spring Street at Riverside Dr.

August 7, Local Band Sounds, Amphitheater, New Albany - Music on the river at New Albany's riverfront amphitheater.

August 8, 9 - Neil Simon's Sweet Charity, Broadway on the River,  RiverStage, Jeffersonville.  Free entertainment.  Spring Street at Riverside Dr.

August 8 - Family Fun Workshop, Carnegie Center for Art & History, New Albany - 10a.m.-12 noon.  Free - Registration required.  201 E. Spring St. (812) 944-7336 carnegiecenter.org

August 11 - Senior Class Brown Bag Lunch, Carnegie Center for Art & History, New Albany - 11:30-1p.m.  Pre-registration is required and participants should bring a lunch, drinks are provided. 201 E. Spring St. (812) 944-7336 carnegiecenter.org

August 14 - Concert in the Park, Warder Park, Jeffersonville - Rascals of Ragtyme, 7:30p.m.  Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy an evening of music.  Free.  Corner of Spring Street and Court Avenue.   www.JeffMainStreet.org

August 14 - JD Shelburne, Artie Harris - Rollin' Out the Weekend, RiverStage, Jeffersonville.  Free entertainment.  Spring Street at Riverside Dr.

August 14 - Soul Kustody, Amphitheater, New Albany - Music on the river at New Albany's riverfront amphitheater.

August 16 - Joe Huber Memorial Concert featuring "The Marlins", Joe Huber Family Farm & Restaurant, 2421 Scottsville Road, Starlight; Free concert to the public, all donations go toward the Joe Huber Crusade for Children Endowment Fund; 2 p.m. - 6 p.m.;   Enjoy free appetizers and non-alcoholic beverages. Ju Ju the Clown will be on hand for the kids. For more information call (812) 923-5255; Joe Huber - Marlins.pdf; www.joehubers.com

August 18-October 4 - Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Derby Dinner Playhouse, Clarksville - This award-winning Andrew Lloyd Webber musical brings the bible to the stage with the Old Testament story of Jacob's most beloved son.  Featuring a variety of musical styles, this exhilarating musical is guaranteed to delight every member of your family. 525 Marriott Dr., (812) 288-8281 www.derbydinner.com

August 21 - Concert in the Park, Warder Park, Jeffersonville - River Cities Concert Band, 7:30p.m.  Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy an evening of music.  Free.  Corner of Spring Street and Court Avenue.   www.JeffMainStreet.org

August 21-30 - LST-325 Visit - Jeffersonville - A World War II troop landing ship is returning to Jeffersonville for a 10-day visit.  It generally will be open to visitors from 9a.m. to 5p.m. but will remain open until 7p.m. Aug. 26.  Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children ages 7-18 with special rates for groups.  The LST-325 was at several battles in Italy and took part in the Normandy invasion in June 1944.  On Dec. 28, 1044 the ship helped rescue more than 700 men from a troop transport that was torpedoed off the coast of France, according to the ship's history.  Money raised helps the USS LST Ship Memorial Inc, the nonprofit organization that owns and maintains the ship to keep it operating.

August 21 - Holly & Josh, The Rumors - Rollin' Out the Weekend, RiverStage, Jeffersonville.  Free entertainment.  Spring Street at Riverside Dr.

August 21 - Celtic Festival, Amphitheater, New Albany - Music on the river at New Albany's riverfront amphitheater.

August 22  - "Rock the Rocks", Falls of the Ohio Interpretive Center, 201 West Riverside Drive, Clarksville; 5th Annual fund raiser - This popular annual fund raising event includes music, food, libations with bourbon tasting, a silent auction, fossil bed hike, and viewing of the center's films and exhibits. The dress is casual.  $60 in advance per person and $75 day of event; 6:00-10:00 p.m.  Call 812-283-4999 for tickets; www.fallsoftheohio.org

August 22 - Stars & Stripes - Broadway on the River -  RiverStage, Jeffersonville.  Free entertainment.  Spring Street at Riverside Dr.

August 24 - Movie - To Hell & Back - RiverStage, Jeffersonville.  Free entertainment.  Spring Street at Riverside Dr.

August 25 - Movie - Midway Movie - RiverStage, Jeffersonville.  Free entertainment.  Spring Street at Riverside Dr.

August 26 - Movie - Pearl Harbor  - RiverStage, Jeffersonville.  Free entertainment.  Spring Street at Riverside Dr.

August 27 - Movie - The Longest Day - RiverStage, Jeffersonville.  Free entertainment.  Spring Street at Riverside Dr.

August 27, 28 & 29 —Sellersburg Celebrates—Enjoy the annual Sellersburg Celebrates! festival in Silver Creek Township Park this weekend. Lots of food and specialty booths, balloon glow Friday, helicopter rides, entertainment, parade Saturday, car show, children's activities and music.  Friday 6-11 p.m., Saturday 10a.m.-11p.m. This is one of the best community festivals around and it gets better every year. For more information call (812) 246-5396 or go to www.sellersburgcelebrates.com

August 28 - Concert in the Park, Warder Park, Jeffersonville - Swedish-American Dixieland Band, 7:30p.m.  Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy an evening of music.  Free.  Corner of Spring Street and Court Avenue.   www.JeffMainStreet.org

August 28, Teen bands Jam, Amphitheater, New Albany - Music on the river at New Albany's riverfront amphitheater.

August 28 - Eight Inch Elvis, The Wolfe Pack, - Rollin' Out the Weekend, RiverStage, Jeffersonville.  Free entertainment.  Spring Street at Riverside Dr.

August 29 - Stars & Stripes - Broadway on the River -  RiverStage, Jeffersonville.  Free entertainment.  Spring Street at Riverside Dr.

August 29 & 30 — Art in Speed Park—Beautiful shady park featuring juried fine arts & crafts for show and sale, food & entertainment.  Sat 10a.m.—6p.m..  Sun 11:00a.m.-4:00 p.m. (812) 246-5396.

August 29 - Touch A Truck in Clarksville - Clarksville Town Hall - Touch A Truck returns to the Clarksville Town Hall/Community Center from 10 a.m. to noon.  This is a chance for children of all ages to get up close and personal with their favorite big rig, police cars, fire trucks or school bus, and many other vehicles will be on display for children to look at, explore, possibly even climb on or sit in.  Admission to Touch A Truck is free.  No preregistration is required.  If anyone is interested in bringing a truck for display at the event call (812) 283-5313.

September  - A Taste for Art & History, Carnegie Center for Art & History, New Albany - 6:30 p.m. (A fundraising event for the Carnegie Center, Inc.) 201 E. Spring St. (812) 944-7336. www.carnegiecenter.org

September 4 - Concert in the Park, Warder Park, Jeffersonville - Indigo, 7:30p.m.  Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy an evening of music.  Free.  Corner of Spring Street and Court Avenue.   www.JeffMainStreet.org

September 4, Rumors, Amphitheater, New Albany - Music on the river at New Albany's riverfront amphitheater.

September 5 - U of L Wind Ensemble & Cardinal Singers, Amphitheater, New Albany - Music on the river at New Albany's riverfront amphitheater.

September 5 - Archaeology Day - Falls of the Ohio State Park, Clarksville, Sponsored by the Falls of the Ohio Archaeology Society.  Enjoy educational displays, hands-on activities for the kids and a guest speaker at 2:00.  Archaeologists are available to date your artifacts and explain how they were used.  9:30a.m. - 4:00 p.m.201 W. Riverside Dr., (812) 280-8689  www.fallsoftheohio.org

September 8 - Senior Class Brown Bag Lunch, Carnegie Center for Art & History, New Albany - 11:30-1p.m.  Pre-registration is required and participants should bring a lunch, drinks are provided. 201 E. Spring St. (812) 944-7336 carnegiecenter.org

September 11 - Concert in the Park, Warder Park, Jeffersonville - Moonlight Big Band, 7:30p.m.  Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy an evening of music.  Free.  Sponsored by the Clark-Floyd Counties Convention & Tourism Bureau.  Corner of Spring Street and Court Avenue.   www.JeffMainStreet.org

September 12 - Family Fun Workshop, Carnegie Center for Art & History, New Albany - 10a.m.-12 noon.  Free - Registration required.  201 E. Spring St. (812) 944-7336 carnegiecenter.org

September 14 - The Blackwood Quartet, Derby Dinner Playhouse, Clarksville,   Derby Dinner's Hall of Fame Gospel Series.  525 Marriott Dr., (812) 288-8281 www.derbydinner.com

September  - Fourth Annual New Albany Historic Home Tour, New Albany - Develop New Albany is proud to present this exciting tour which includes some of New Albany's finest properties in our four local historic districts.  Explore historic residences, gardens and commercial structures and see New Albany as you never have before.  $15 - individual tickets, $5 children under 15 - Your day will begin at the New Albany Farmers Market (Corner of Bank and Market Streets) where you will pick up your Tour Booklet and Driving map.  Tour start - 10:00 a.m., Tour end - 5:00 p.m.  To purchase your ticket visit one of these New Albany businesses:  Farmers Market - corner of Bank and Market Streets, Saturdays, August 2 - September 6:  Martha's Attic/Gallery on Pearl, 222 Pearl St:  Studio's Grille and Pub, 209 E. Main St.  For more info email us at HomeTourNA@msn.com or call (812) 941-0466.  www.DevelopNA.org - www.NewAlbanyPreservation.com 

September 18 - Concert in the Park, Warder Park, Jeffersonville - Bod Holt & Prime time, 7:30p.m.  Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy an evening of music.  Free.  Corner of Spring Street and Court Avenue.   www.JeffMainStreet.org

September 19, 20 - Fossil Festival, Falls of the Ohio, Clarksville - This event, sponsored by the Falls of the Ohio Foundation, features:
Guest speakers and workshops for hobbyists, educators and anyone curious about fossils, and earth's history.  Saturday afternoon programs include:
-    The Geology of Coal and Carbon Issues - Dr. Steve Greb, Kentucky Geological Survey
-    Fossils in the Ohio Valley - Dan Phelps, Kentucky Paleontological Society
-    Minerals of the Ohio Valley - Charles Oldham, Crestwood, Kentucky
-    Minerals and Life - Dr. Nelson Shaffer, Indiana Geological Survey
On Sunday afternoon, Fossil Collect Tips - Rick Schrantz, Kentucky Paleontological Society
- More than a dozen vendors selling fossils, minerals, educational material and food line the parking lot.
- Collect Silurian and Devonian fossils from special rock piles (more than 30 tons) donated and staffed by Hanson Aggregates.  (Fossil collecting is not permitted anywhere else in the park.)  Typically 800 to 900 kids of all ages search for "treasures" to take home.
- Mineral collecting pile from Rosiclare, Illinois!  Look for fluorite and other colorful minerals.
- Children's Activity Area with a variety of crafts activities scheduled, including pet rocks, weather rocks, and more - courtesy of the Kyana Geological Society and the Girl Scouts of America.
- Resource Tent where you can get fossils and rocks identified by members of the Indiana Society for Paleontology, the Kentucky Paleontological Society and the Kyana Geological Society - bring in your mystery rocks!  Pick up information from many other fossil parks in North America, as well as information and free literature from the Indiana and Kentucky Geological Surveys and other organizations.
- Enjoy guided walks on the fossil beds, including extended hikes on the outer fossil beds (river level permitting).
- For teachers - special educator's workshop on geology and fossils and the chance to win one of three geology collections for the classroom.
Proceeds benefit the education programs at the Falls of the Ohio State Park, which reach some 12,000 students each year!
 Sat. 9:00a.m.-6:00 p.m., Sun. 10:00a.m.-5:00p.m.  201 W. Riverside Dr. (812) 280-9970 www.fallsoftheohio.org/fossil_festival.html

September 26  - Ohio River Greenway 5K Race/Walk and Kid's Fun Run - Check-in begins at 9:00 a.m. on race day at Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Park in Clarksville.  Post-race festivities will include entertainment, refreshments, and a great  time!  Awards and prizes will be distributed during the post-race party after the last racers finish and as soon as times are posted by the timing company, approximately 11:15-11:30 a.m.  The Ohio River Greenway is full of historical sites and landmarks, just waiting to be re-discovered!  When plotting the 5K route we worked in plenty for you to see.  Some of the landmarks along the way include:  The Terrace Amphitheater at Riverside and Spring, The Ohio River Railroad Bridge, The George Rogers Clark Homesite, The site of the first school in Clarksville, The Mill Creek Bridge.  Sponsorships available starting at $250.00.  5K participants will be shuttled to the starting line at the Terrace Lawn via TARC Trolley after they are registered.  The race will start at 10:00 a.m.  Free, high quality, performance shirts are guaranteed to all who register by October 15.  Non-Refundable Early Registration Fees - $15 on or before October, $20 October 15-November 1.  Kid's Fun Run for ages 3-12 will start at approximately 11:00 a.m. at Lewis and Clark Park, after the last 5K participant crosses the finish line.  Non-refundable Early Registration Fee $5 - no cut off date - guaranteed t-shirt included to those registered by October 15.  For more info www.ohiorivergreenway.org or call (812) 989-9262.

September 28 - Branson on the Road, Derby Dinner Playhouse, Clarksville - Featuring country, comedy, bluegrass and gospel with you Branson show hosts Debbie Horton and Donnie Wright.  525 Marriott Dr., (812) 288-8281 www.derbydinner.com

September 30, October 1, 2, 3 - Utica Homecoming Festival - Utica - Jeffersonville - Food court, 3-0n-3 basketball, horseshoe tournament, live country and top 40 bands, balloon glow, 5K Walk/Run, car show, parade, kid's park and auction.  Fri 4p.m.-11:30p.m., Sat 8a.m.-11:30p.m.  No adm chg (812)282-1618.

October 2 - Wine Tasting & Silent Auction, Howard Steamboat Museum, Jeffersonville - At the Howard Steamboat Museum’s 16th Annual Wine Tasting & Silent Auction.  Vespa Motor Scooter Raffle Drawing.  Live and Silent auctions, scrumptious cocktail buffet and live music will provide sustenance and amusement throughout the evening. Reservations for the Wine Tasting are $35.00 per person and two for $60.00.  The event will take place at the Howard Steamboat Museum, 1101 E. Market St., Jeffersonville. For further information contact: Yvonne Knight 812-283-3728  steamboatmuseum.org 

October 3 - 11 - Harvest Homecoming, New Albany - Downtown New Albany.  One of the largest festivals in Indiana features a parade (12:00p.m. Saturday, the 4th), hot air balloon race, dog show, bingo, juried arts and crafts (Oct 12-15), children's activities, flea market, carnival rides, food and music (812) 944-8572. www.harvesthomecoming.com

October 6-November 15 - Murder on the Nile, Derby Dinner Playhouse, Clarksville - Simon and his new wife find that a honeymoon on the Nile may not have been such a good idea when it becomes a floating murder scene.  In true Agatha Christie fashion, this tense and eerie mystery will keep you on the edge of your seat to the very end.  525 Marriott Dr., (812) 288-8281 www.derbydinner.com

October 10 - Raptor Day, Falls of the Ohio State Park, Clarksville - Learn about birds of prey at our annual Raptor Day!
9:00 a.m. and throughout the day: Raptor watch on the observation deck. Members of the Fall’s Naturalist at Heart Program will be on the deck with binoculars and spotting scopes to help visitors find and observe birds of prey, such as the osprey, in their natural environment. They will also point out water fowl, such as herons, egrets and cormorants.
10:00 a.m. Hike to the outer beds of the National Wildlife Conservation Area, (river level permitting). Paul Olliges will lead this strenuous 3 hour hike to explore the habitat of migrating shore birds and waders, including the majestic Great Blue Heron. Hike limited to age 12 and over.
10:00 a.m. Live Raptors! The Hardy Lake Rehab Center staff will introduce a variety of Raptors – hawks, owls, and falcons. Each one has its own special story and personality! 90 minute program in the auditorium.
10:00 a.m. and throughout the day: Investigating Owl Pellets – a hands-on activity. Discover the feeding habits of birds of prey by dissecting owl pellets with Naturalist at Heart volunteers. Appropriate for all ages. Interpretive Center Lobby
1:00 p.m. Live Raptors! A second 90 minute presentation by the Hardy Lake Rehab Center. They will show more of their resident “birds of prey” and share each bird’s special story.
3:00 p.m. Hike in the National Wildlife Conservation Area. The whole family can do this hike, looking for osprey and hawks at Fisherman’s Point and enjoying a lovely view of the river. For more information call (812)280-9970. Admission to the Interpretive Center Monday through Thursday is $4 for adults and $1 for children 2 to 18 years old. Friday, Saturday, Sunday and holidays admission is $5 for adults and $2 for children. There is no extra charge for special programs. The center is open 9am to 5pm, Monday through Saturday and 1pm to 5pm on Sundays. Hike the National Wildlife Conservation Area.  201 W. Riverside Dr. (812) 280-9970 www.fallsoftheohio.org

October 10, 17, 24, 31 November 7 - Winnie the Pooh, Derby Dinner Playhouse, Clarksville - Children's Musical Theater - Experience the adventure in the 100-Acre Wood with Pooh, Tigger, Piglet and the rest!  525 Marriott Dr. (812) 288-8281 derbydinner.com

October 10 - Family Fun Workshop, Carnegie Center for Art & History, New Albany - 10a.m.-12 noon.  Free - Registration required.  201 E. Spring St. (812) 944-7336 carnegiecenter.org

October 13 - Senior Class Brown Bag Lunch, Carnegie Center for Art & History, New Albany - 11:30-1p.m.  Pre-registration is required and participants should bring a lunch, drinks are provided. 201 E. Spring St. (812) 944-7336 carnegiecenter.org

October 17, 24, 31 November 7 - Winnie the Pooh, Derby Dinner Playhouse, Clarksville - Children's Musical Theater - Experience the adventure in the 100-Acre Wood with Pooh, Tigger, Piglet and the rest!  525 Marriott Dr. (812) 288-8281 derbydinner.com

October 17, 18 - Lewis and Clark Falls of the Ohio Festival, Clark Homesite, Harrison Avenue, Clarksville; An early 1800's reenactment at the George Rogers Clark Home Site of the Falls of the Ohio State Park on Harrison Avenue commemorating George Rogers Clark's life.  There are activities for everyone to enjoy, including historic games and music, as well as demonstrations by period craftsmen. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. (812) 280-9970, www.fallsoftheohio.org

October 17, 18 - Autumn on the River - 15th Annual, historic Bethlehem; Tour the restored 1927 schoolhouse, historic tours by tram, 1812 reenactments, arts and crafts, food to suit the most discriminating taste buds; Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Sunday Noon - 5 p.m.; Special events - Auction - Saturday 10:00 a.m., Parade - Saturday 2:30 p.m., Veterans honored - Saturday 2:00 p.m.; No admission charge; David Abbott 502-931-4669 or Andrea Oles 317-491-4146
Saturday October 18
10:00 a.m. Benefit Auction - New, used and antique items; Gift Certificates
12:00 p.m. Star Dedication near the school
12:00 p.m. Corn Toss Contest
12:00 - 12:45 p.m. Entertainment 
12:30 p.m. Dog Show - 3rd Annual
1:15 - 2:00 p.m. Entertainment -
2:00 p.m. Veterans Honored
2:30 p.m. Parade
3:00 - 6:00 p.m. Entertainment
Sunday October 19

12:00 p.m. Horse Shoe Contest
12:00 - 12:30 p.m. Entertainment - Gospel
1:00 - 2:30 p.m. Entertainment - Radio Disney
3:00 - 5:00 p.m. Entertainment 

October 2-3, 9-10, 16-17, 23-24, 30-31 -  Literally, A Haunted House – Culbertson Mansion, New Albany – Annual haunted house event locally and nationally recognized as one of the best haunted house experiences.  Chilling tours take visitors through a haunted carriage house.  Not for children under 12.  Storytelling is included on Oct. 23, 24, 30 & 31.  Hours vary. Admission Charge. 914 E. Main St. (812) 944-9600 hauntedculbertson.org

October 19 - The Kingsmen - Derby Dinner Playhouse, Clarksville,   Derby Dinner's Hall of Fame Gospel Series.  525 Marriott Dr., (812) 288-8281 www.derbydinner.com

October 24, 31 November 7 - Winnie the Pooh, Derby Dinner Playhouse, Clarksville - Children's Musical Theater - Experience the adventure in the 100-Acre Wood with Pooh, Tigger, Piglet and the rest!  525 Marriott Dr. (812) 288-8281 derbydinner.com

October 24 & 25 - "Nightmare at the Fair", Clark County 4-H Fairgrounds, 9608 Highway 62, Charlestown; The haunt is composed of 11 rooms: morgue, body bag, electrocution, polka dot maze, spider, fog vortex, clown, never ending hallway, grave yard, and drop panel hallway; A hayride through the haunted fairgrounds is part of the admission price; Admission is $8 per person and group rate is $6 per person for groups of 10 or more - advance sales only (ticketsales@nightmareatthefair.com); the Haunt is produced by the Catholic Community of Jeffersonville and the Clark County 4-H Club Adult Leaders; www.nightmareatthefair.com

October 31 November 7 - Winnie the Pooh, Derby Dinner Playhouse, Clarksville - Children's Musical Theater - Experience the adventure in the 100-Acre Wood with Pooh, Tigger, Piglet and the rest!  525 Marriott Dr. (812) 288-8281 derbydinner.com

Nov 1 - Haunted Bed and Breakfast Tour - Old Bridge Inn Bed and Breakfast, Jeffersonville - Several guests have reported seeing a ghost in the house, but no worries, the spirit is friendly.  Two psychics have reported seeing a female ghost but she's smiling and waving.  Jeanne Burke, Clark County Historian will speak at 1 p.m. about haunted houses in the area.  In addition to home tours the event will feature the sale of Christmas items including decorations, ornaments & collectibles.  Tours will be every hour from noon to 2p.m. - gift shop will be open until 3p.m.  $5 per person.  Benefits Animal Protection Association.  131 W. Chestnut. (812) 284-3580.  oldbridgeinn.com

November 1-22 - Fall Into Art:  Patty Thum, Howard Steamboat Museum, Jeffersonville.  1101 E. Market Street (812) 283-3728  steamboatmuseum.org

November 7 - Winnie the Pooh, Derby Dinner Playhouse, Clarksville - Children's Musical Theater - Experience the adventure in the 100-Acre Wood with Pooh, Tigger, Piglet and the rest!  525 Marriott Dr. (812) 288-8281 derbydinner.com

 November  - 6th Annual Holiday Open House, Historic Downtown Jeffersonville - 6-9p.m. - Ride the trolley, see the sights, taste the sweets and shop till you drop! Presented by Downtown Merchants,  Participants:  300 Spring, Baby Chic, CCF & Crafts & Gifts, Choices, Community Home Medical, Designer Fragrance, Gatherings Romantic Decor, Gold's Pawn Shop, Grinny Possum Fiber Arts, Horner Novelty, Lavender Hill, Leslie Lewis & Associates, LifeSprings, Market Street Inn Bed & Breakfast, Office Supply, Pearls, Petunias Boutique, Salon 253, Schimpff's Confectionery, Springs Salon & Spa, Sugar Maples

November 10 - Senior Class Brown Bag Lunch, Carnegie Center for Art & History, New Albany - 11:30-1p.m.  Pre-registration is required and participants should bring a lunch, drinks are provided. 201 E. Spring St. (812) 944-7336 carnegiecenter.org

November 14 - Family Fun Workshop, Carnegie Center for Art & History, New Albany - 10a.m.-12 noon.  Free - Registration required.  201 E. Spring St. (812) 944-7336 carnegiecenter.org

November 17-December 31 - A Wonderful Life - Derby Dinner Playhouse, Clarksville - A musical adaptation of the Frank Capra film is brought to life on the Derby Dinner stage!  An uplifting story of dreams, love and the extraordinary lives of ordinary people.  A holiday must! 525 Marriott Dr., (812) 288-8281 www.derbydinner.com

December 5-6 - Christmas Open House, Culbertson Mansion State Historic Site, New Albany.  Enjoy Victorian Christmas decorations throughout the mansion with live musical entertainment and refreshments.  Sat-Sun 1p.m.-5p.m.  No admission charge. (812) 944-9600; indianamuseum.org

December 8 - Senior Class Brown Bag Lunch, Carnegie Center for Art & History, New Albany - 11:30-1p.m.  Pre-registration is required and participants should bring a lunch, drinks are provided. 201 E. Spring St. (812) 944-7336 carnegiecenter.org

December 12 - Family Fun Workshop, Carnegie Center for Art & History, New Albany - 10a.m.-12 noon.  Free - Registration required.  201 E. Spring St. (812) 944-7336 carnegiecenter.org

December 13 - Christmas Open House, Howard Steamboat Museum, Jeffersonville - 1101 E. Market Street (812) 283-3728  steamboatmuseum.org

2010

Winter Farmers Market - Jeffersonville - Every Saturday through April.  The farmers market is heading indoors for the winter.  First Presbyterian Church in Downtown Jeffersonville is allowing the market to set up in its gym at Chestnut & Walnut Street through April.  At first there will be 5-6 vendors selling, among other things, baked good, tomatoes (not shipped in, but grown in a local greenhouse) and some late season produce.  Coming weeks poultry, honey, jellies and hummus will be added. New vendors are welcome.  Hours 9:30a.m.-12:30 p.m.  .  www.JeffMainStreet.org

January 5-February 14 - Death & Taxes, Derby Dinner Playhouse, Clarksville - A small town city council meeting turns into a side-splitting who-dunnit as the Mayor and Sheriff search for the murderer of an IRS agent visiting town.  Trouble is, no one seems upset! 525 Marriott Dr., (812) 288-8281 www.derbydinner.com

January 15-16 - 22nd Annual Kentuckiana Farm Toy Show, Clarksville - Over 8000 sq. ft. of farm toys.  Admission $2 per person, 12 and under free.  Friday night 6-9p.m., Saturday 9a.m.-3p.m.  Snack bar and rest area, door prizes.  Holiday Inn Lakeview, 505 Marriott Dr. (812) 283-4411.  For more info call Dale Brown (812) 293-3118.

February - 4th Annual Chili & Beer Tasting - KYE's II, Jeffersonville - Jeffersonville Main Street Inc. invites you to celebrate President Abraham Lincoln's 200th birthday.  Chili samples from local businesses, beer tastings from area breweries, Lincoln 200th Birthday celebration, Silent Auction, Live Music - 5:30-8:30 p.m. - 500 Missouri Ave., Tickets $20 ($15 for Main Street Members) www.jeffmainstreet.org

February 16-April 4 - 8-Track, Derby Dinner Playhouse, Clarksville - Celebrate the forgotten decade of leisure suits, polyester and platform shoes with the greatest hits of the 70's!  Starring the music of The Carpenters, Barry Manilow, Marvin Gaye, The Doobie Brothers, The Bee Gees, Helen Reddy, Labelle, The Emotions, K.C. & The Sunshine Band and many, many more! 525 Marriott Dr., (812) 288-8281 www.derbydinner.com

April 6-May 23 - Hairspray, Derby Dinner Playhouse, Clarksville - "You Can't Stop the Beat" of this Broadway Musical Comedy!  Take a trip back to 1962 with Tracy Tumblad, a big girl with big dreams and even bigger hair, as she sets out to dance her way onto the popular Corny Collins show.  This award-winning musical phenomenon is filled with laughter, romance and is a joyous tribute to the 60's.  525 Marriott Dr., (812) 288-8281 www.derbydinner.com

April 17 - Thunder Over Louisville - America's largest fireworks show with air show.  Over 50 tons of fireworks exploded from the Ohio River.  www.kdf.org

May 1 - Kentucky Derby - Churchill Downs, Louisville - The greatest two minutes in sports.

May 7, 8 - Herb Sale, Culbertson State Historic Site, New Albany - Purchase herbs, plants, everlastings, scented geraniums, and Old-Fashions, as well as some tomato and pepper plants.  There will be staff on hand to answer questions and our herb supplier will be on hand as well to lend his knowledge.  Other items for sale  will include cookbooks, videos of the Culbertson Mansion, candles, toys, games, books on New Albany history and prints of various locations around the Southern Indiana  Also hanging flower baskets.  914 E. Main St. (812) 944-9600

May  - National Tourism Week Kick-Off Luncheon, hosted by Clark-Floyd Counties Convention-Tourism Bureau at Culbertson West, 904 East Main Street, New Albany; Recipients of the John H. Minta Tourism Award will be presented to Warren and Jill Schimpff; Reception 11:30 a.m. - visit local tourism booths (space still available), Lunch Noon - 1:00 p.m; Luncheon cost is $15 per person; RSVP 282-6654 or email jabbott@sunnysideoflouisville.org; Tourism Luncheon Invitation

May 15 - 16 - Spring Arts & Crafts Festival "A Victorian Chautauqua" - Howard Steamboat Museum, Jeffersonville - 1101 E. Market - Quality arts & crafts (juried), large herb & perennial sale, antiques, musical entertainment, book signings, cafe & tours, food booth; Festival theme is "Steamboat Stimulus - Millions of Lincolns", Louisville architect will present "Lincoln's Louisville" and Aunt Nannie's Crafts for children "Lincoln's Connections with America's Rivers"; Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.;  Admission $3 per person (Children 12 and under free with adult); (812) 283-3728

May 20  - 9th Annual Taste of Jeffersonville, Kye's I and II, Jeffersonville.   Sample some of the area's tastiest selections from local favorite restaurants and caterers.  Event proceeds benefit community projects.  6:00-10:00p.m., 500 Missouri Ave.  Tickets available at the door and the following:  Schimpff's Confectionery, Choices, Mayor's Office.  For more info call (812) 285-6400

May 22 - St. John Starlight Strawberry Festival, Starlight - 31st annual festival celebrates the beautiful Starlight community and its most famous crop, strawberries!  Family fun, food, entertainment.  Hours vary.  No admission charge. (812) 923-5785 - stjohnstarlight.org

June  - Fest of Ale and Wine, Clarksville - 5th Annual Keg Liquors Fest of Ale (and wine!) Beer Festival, 30 Breweries, 3 Craft Beer Distributors, 2 Wine Distributors and over 100 beers and wines to be sampled. We will have 30+ microbrewers on site to sample their wares, as well as food, music, and a charity silent auction to support the WHAS Crusade for Children. Cost: $25 advance, $30 day of the event.  The event will be held at St. Anthony's in Clarksville, 320 North Sherwood Avenue, Clarksville, IN 47129 -  3:00 - 7:00 p.m.  http://www.kegliquors.com/festofale.htm; Breweries attending include: Barley Island, New Belgium, Magic Hat, Sam Adams, Bells, Bluegrass Brewing Company (Clay & Main), Bluegrass Brewing Company (St. Matthews), Brownings, Sierra Nevada, Powerhouse, Cumberland Brews, Schlafly, Warbird, Upland Brewing Company, New Albanian Brewing Company, Wetten Imports, Brugge Brasserie, Three Floyds, Victory, Spaten, Franziskaner, Moylans, Hoppin Frog, Dark Horse, Dogfish, Lost Coast and many more!; Craft Beer Distributors: World Class Beverages, Cavalier Distributing, Winding Road Beverages (New this year); Keg Liquors, 617 E. Lewis and Clark Parkway, Clarksville, IN 47129, 812-283-3988; www.kegliquors.com; Wine Distributors: InVie, Crossroads Vintners

June 6 - Herb & Garden Festival, Charlestown - Sponsored by The Sunnyside Master Gardeners' - "Growing Green" Door Prizes, Herbal luncheon (11a.m.to 1p.m.), Children's corner (Learn to make and take home a "chia" person) - "Growing Green" presentations throughout the day - 9:30 a.m. - Bill Abel, Grant Line Nursery, "Earth friendly solutions to garden problems," - 11:30 - Dr. Tom Barnes, Extension Wildlife Specialist, "Gardening with wildflowers" - Bob Hill, Hidden Hill Nursery, Homegrown/NPR "Low maintenance, high impact plants for your landscape.  Booths with local and regional vendors selling herbs, shrubs, trees, perennials and native plants as well as garden-related items such as woodcrafts and lawn art.  Master Gardeners will staff a consumer gardening information booth where your garden and lawn care questions can be answered.  This is a free event, open to all and is handicap accessible.  Clark County 4-H Fairgrounds, 9608 Hwy 62, Charlestown - For information call (812) 948-5470.

June  &  - Art on the Parish Green, St. Paul's Art Festival, New Albany -  1015 E. Main St. www.artontheparishgreen.com  Space still available.  Contact Louise Gohmann 502 445-8708.

June  - Annual Strawberry Jam, Joe Huber Family Farm & Restaurant, 2421 Scottsville Road, Starlight; Bring your family out along with a blanket to lay on the lawn and enjoy the music!  Featuring "The Trouble with Boys", "The HiTops" and "Ratio".  Food will be available to purchase and several activities and prizes for fun!  Located in the "Barnyard"; $4 for children 4 - 11 years old, Adults Free; (812) 923-5255; Strawberry Jam.pdf www.joehubers.com

June 12  - JEFF Fest, Jeffersonville - Family Festival - Free kids games, art show, local food & music.  Preservation Park, 150 W. Market, 11a.m.-4p.m.

June  - Car & Motorcycle Show, Joe Huber Family Farm Restaurant, Starlight - Rain date June 27 - Pre-registration $12.00, Registration day of show $15.00 (8 a.m.-1 p.m.) $50 cash given away every 30 minutes starting at 11 a.m.  Bonus:  $100 given away at noon for pre-registration.  All proceeds are tax deductible and benefit "Shop With A Cop."  2421 Scottsville Rd.  For more info call Ralph Hines (812) 945-1406.

June 12 - Borden Valley Day Festival, Borden - Food and craft booths, car show, local entertainment.  Sat. 11a.m.-5p.m.  No admission charge. Borden Community Park (812) 967-2234

June 19 & 20, Smokin on the River, Jeffersonville - 1st annual BBQ Festival at Jeffersonville's beautiful riverfront.  Proceeds will help to fund activities at Jeffersonville's RiverStage.  www.smokinontheriver-jeff-in.com (812) 285-6440

June 18 & 19 - Charlestown Founders Day Balloon Glow and Race - Glow 8:30-10:00 Friday evening, race Saturday 7:30 p.m.  Charlestown State Park.

June  - Ohio River Sweep - Falls of the Ohio, Clarksville - The Park coordinates the Clark County effort as part of a multi-state program, which provides free tee shirts for all participants.  Join us - and bring along some friends!  We welcome scouts, schools and civic organizations to volunteer and help us clean up the riverbank at four different sites.  201 W. Riverside Dr. (812) 280-9970 www.fallsoftheohio.org

June 25 - 27 - Charlestown Founders Day celebration -  Greenway Park.  Arts & crafts booths, food, fireworks, parade, 5K walk/run and more. Balloon Glow June 19, Balloon race June 20 (812) 256-7126 www.charlestownbicentennialcelebration.com
Entertainment and events in Greenway Park. 
Thursday, June 25 - Charlestown Gospel Night - Local Church Groups & Ice Cream Social 6:00p.m. - 8:00 p.m.  Amusements and concessions near Jonathan Jennings School 4:00 p.m.-10:30 p.m.
Friday, June 26, Entertainment and events in Greenway Park - Pavilion, Arts, Crafts/ Flea Bargain and food booths 4:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. - Tumbling by Tumble Town Cheer and Gymnastics of Charlestown 5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. - Live Country Music by Lamont Gallespie & 100 Proof Country Band 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. - 3 Legged Sack Race 6:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m.-8:00p.m. - Live Country Music by Lanny Hatt & Hard Tymes 7:30 p.m.-8:00p.m.  Amusements and concessions near Jonathan Jennings School 8:30p.m.-10:30p.m.
Saturday, June 27 0 5K Run/Walk at Charlestown State Park, SR 62 East of Charlestown.  Registration will be held one hour prior to event at the Charlestown State Park at 8:00 a.m. - HOOPS Founders Day 3-on-3 Basketball Shootout in Greenway Park at the Basketball Court.  Registration will be held one hour prior to event on the Basketball Court in Greenway Park at 8:00 a.m. - Founders Day Parade line-up starts at 9:45 a.m. Charlestown High School with the parade at 10:30 a.m.  - Founders Day Parade Review on the Market Street side of Greenway Park at 10:30a.m.  Live country music by the Canyon Creek Band 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.  Live Country Music by the Long Shot Band 2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m  Hula Hoop Contest 3:00 p.m.  Live Blue Music by the Vive Tones Blues Band 3:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. - Arts, Crafts / Flea Bargain and Food Booths 4:00 p.m.-10:30p.m.  Live Gospel Music by Randy and Marsha Hensley 4:00 p.m-4:30p.m - Live Country Music by Kelsey Abbott 4:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m. - Watermelon Eating Contest 5:00 p.m. - Watermelon Seed Spitting Contest 6:00 p.m.  Live Rock Music by the Yard Dogs Rock Band 5:15 p.m.-6:15 p.m.  Live entertainment by Janet Lynn 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., MIG 8:30p.m.-10:30p.m.  Amusements and concessions near Jonathan Jennings School 4:00 p.m.-10:30 p.m.  Fireworks at 10:00 p.m.  For more information contact the City of Charlestown at (812) 256-7126.

June 28 - Paws for a Cold, Wet Nose, Jeffersonville - Animal Protection's 8th Annual Garden Party fundraiser.  Buffet dinner, silent auction, door prizes.  All proceeds benefit animals in our community.  Tickets $20. (812) 283-6555 or (812) 246-4999.  Preservation Station, Market Street - 1:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.  Animal Protection Association is a no-kill shelter located at 702 E. 11th St., Jeffersonville

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

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