Friday, July 31, 2009

Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Jubilee Schedule:

Lincoln Bicentennial Jubilee
August 3 - September 6, 2009



August 3: St. Meinrad Community Lincoln Heritage Day and Concert
The Spencer County town of St. Meinrad plays host to a full day of events. Come to the Community Center, located at 13150 E. CR 1950 N, and visit a Farmer’s Market, a primitive farm tool display, crocheting and quilting demonstrations, horse and wagon rides, yarn and corn husk doll-making demos, Lincoln Era exhibits and other vendors and booths designed to create a spirit of “old fashioned fellowship” the way the Lincolns and their contemporaries might have enjoyed. The fun moves to the beautiful Saint Meinrad Archabbey campus (200 Hill Drive) for an outdoor bluegrass concert beginning at 7:30 p.m. Parking is available all day at the Community Center and at the Archabbey after 3:30 p.m. This event is free to the public. Lincoln Heritage Day and Concert is sponsored by SMART (St. Meinrad Area Revitalization Team) and the Saint Meinrad Archabbey.

August 5: Lincoln Jubilee Opening Ceremony
The Lincoln Bicentennial Jubilee formally kicks off Wednesday at Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial located on SR 162 in Lincoln City. The 6:30 p.m. event, free to the public, will feature music by the Celebration Singers and a variety of welcoming remarks and acknowledgments from Committee Chair, Kay Bertl and Memorial Director, Mike Capps. Also featured will be Cub Scout Pack 102 for a presentation of colors and Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari’s Pat Koch as guest speaker. In case of inclement weather the ceremony will be held at nearby Heritage Hills High School.

August 6: Little Abe and Sarah Pageant
On Thursday evening, the Jubilee moves to AEP Honey Creek Farm located off New US 231 at 1745 E CR 500 N. Children ages 6-9 and 10-12 are invited to dress up as Abraham and his sister, Sarah to put a pioneer spin on a traditional pageant. Mary Todd Lincolns are welcome as well! Contestants can bring props onto the stage as they are judged for attire and stage presence. This event is free to the public, however, a $5 per car parking fee applies. For more information regarding this event, call Debbie Barrett at 812-649-2186.

August 7-9: Lincoln Country Sights and Sounds and Best of Bluegrass Bash
AEP Honey Creek Farm continues the jubilee with Lincoln Country Sights and Sounds. A series of vendors, displays, arts and crafts, quilt show and a military encampment will immerse spectators in Lincoln Lore. Food vendors will provide a wide variety of selections to choose from.

For the first time, Spencer County will serve as host for a competitive bluegrass contest on Friday, August 7. The Best of Bluegrass Bash competition kicks off at 7 p.m. as beginner banjo and mandolin players compete for prizes. Afterwards, bluegrass bands will compete for the top six spots in the finals scheduled for the following night. Saturday’s competition begins at 10 a.m., featuring individual banjo, mandolin and fiddler contests in four divisions; pee-wees under 10, beginners ages11-19 years old, adults ages 20-55 and seniors 56 and older before wrapping up with the bluegrass band finals. First, second and third place finishes will each receive a portion of the $3,000 prize money.
There is no entry fee, however, a $5 parking fee will be assessed per car per day. No coolers or alcoholic beverages will be allowed on the premises. Camping will be available and attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs for comfortable seating while enjoying the bluegrass music.

August 8: “Taste of Mary Todd Lincoln”
For those in the mood for sight-seeing and period flavor, Rockport provides a unique opportunity with a series of events collectively referred to as “Taste of Mary Todd Lincoln.” Beginning at 11:30 a.m.,The Rockport Inn, located at 130 S Third Street, will host a period luncheon. Dine in the historic building and move across the street to the Spencer County Courthouse to witness a period style fashion show at 1 p.m. featuring costuming of antebellum America. The taste continues directly afterwards with a bus home tour of select Spencer County residences. Admission for these three events is just $50. Due to limited tickets, reservations for the “Taste of Mary Todd Lincoln” are required. Call 812-649-2186 to reserve your spot.

August 9: Spiritual Camp Meeting and Other Activities
The Jubilee winds down on Sunday with a nondenominational Spiritual Camp meeting at AEP Honey Creek Farm at 10 a.m. Everyone, regardless of faith, is welcome to join in the community service, much in the way people did during the Lincoln era.The parking fee is waived on Sunday. Afterwards, the stage will be open for performers to entertain the crowd. The Sights and Sounds vendors and displays will remain until 4 p.m.

September 6: Evansville Philharmonic at Lincoln Amphitheatre
On Sunday, September 6, at 7:30 p.m. the Evansville Philharmonic caps off the two-year celebration with a patriotic performance in Indiana’s recently restored covered outdoor stage, the Lincoln Amphitheatre, located within Lincoln State Park on SR 162. The evening will consist of several patriotic selections including Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture and Aaron Copland’s “A Lincoln Portrait” featuring 8th District US Congressman Brad Ellsworth as the Narrator and Dean Dorrell as President Lincoln. WFIE 14’s Jeff Lyons will emcee the event. Tickets are on sale now and may be purchased at the Philharmonic box office at 812-425-5050.
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For more information about the Lincoln Bicentennial Jubilee, please call committee chair Judy Butcher at 812-453-7505 or the Spencer County Visitors Bureau at 1-877-444-9252

Thursday, July 23, 2009

New Attraction Under Construction in Santa Claus, Ind.

A new attraction in Santa Claus, Ind. is under construction and is scheduled for an August opening. The Santa Claus Christmas Store will be located in the Kringle Place Shopping Center. Owned and operated by Philip Koch and his Santa Claus based company HO HO HOldings, LLC, the store features over 6,500 sq. ft. of retail space including gifts, indoor and outdoor Christmas lights, wreaths, tree trimmings, nativities, Christmas yard art, home decor and collectibles. Commercial decorations and lighting will also be offered along with an online store currently under development. Within the store is a magical place called Santa's House. Between Thanksgiving and Christmas this year, children can visit with and have their photos taken with Santa. In 2010, Santa will be available May through December. Candy, fudge, cookies and other items will also be sold in the store.

"We're creating a magical place that families can experience year-round," said Koch. "This will be the largest Christmas store of its kind in the region, similar to attractions found in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee or Frankenmuth, Michigan. For now, it won't be as big as those attractions, but we have plans to expand in the future. We have lots of tourists during the summer. Our goal is to attract people from all over the world to Santa Claus, Indiana, no matter the season." The Santa Claus Christmas Store will occupy the combined spaces of 3 former tenants in the shopping center, including World Class Travel which continues to operate out of the home of Julie Korn. Korn has also been hired as the manager of the new Christmas Store. Other plans include a huge Santa in lights peaking over the roof of Kringle Place and a giant LED Christmas tree in the parking lot. HO HO HOldings, LLC also owns and operates Lake Rudolph Campground & RV Resort and Kringle Place Shopping Center.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Santa's Mom Unique Boutique


Today and Saturday from 10am to 7pm CDT a new Christmas gift shop will be having their Grand Opening! Santa's Mom, located at 3 N. Kringle Place, will be having a celebration these days and giving away lots of prizes. This will be a grand opening you don't want to miss. From unique vintage jewelry to Christmas collectibles, Santa's Mom has something for everyone to make their shopping experience complete in Santa Claus, Indiana.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

"Stop Eating! Lincoln is in our Dirt Pudding!!"

Abraham Lincoln is on our minds--and in our food--here in Spencer County! After lunch at the Chateau today, Crystal, our office manager and Laura, the communications director from the Lincoln Amphitheatre, shared a bowl of dirt pudding for dessert. Munching came to a halt when Laura spotted our 16th president and yelled, "Stop eating! Lincoln is in our dirt pudding!" Sure enough, there he was, top hat and all!

If you're Thinkin' Lincoln too, come see the new play, LINCOLN, at the Lincoln Amphitheatre! Call 1-800-264-4223 or visit http://www.lincolnamphitheatre.com/.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Vote for photo featuring Holiday World's "HallowSwings" in My Indiana Summer Photo Contest!

Indiana's Official Travel Planning Source, Visit Indiana, is hosting a photo contest in celebration of Indiana Summers. A photo featuring Holiday World's "HallowSwings" (left) has been chosen as one of the top five of over 1,700 entries! Voting on the top five photos is now open to the public and the winner will receive an Indiana Trip. CLICK HERE to vote! Voting ends on August 3.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Steamy Day for Shooting B-roll at Lincoln State Park!

Yesterday was a hot one in Spencer County! Crystal, our office manager, and Amanda, our summer intern, accompanied a videographer around the county to capture footage of our beautiful area. On the left are some shots of the beach and picnic area at Lincoln State Park where the girls spent a few hours with the videographer. Don't let the lighting fool you, although it was cloudy the humidity made for a smotheringly hot day at the park! In the center picture you can see lots of sweaty campers taking advantage of the cool lake!

Crystal and Amanda were in for a surprise on the far end of the beach. Although they were originally supposed to just be along for the ride, the girls had to play a role in the video footage. Since there were no paddle boaters on the lake, Crystal and Amanda stepped in, suited up in life jackets and paddled around the lake for the camera!

Footage was also captured of Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, Lincoln Amphitheatre and various sites around both of the parks.

Friday, July 03, 2009

Fireworks Shows in Spencer County

Spencer County offers two prime spots to view fireworks this weekend:


Jenkins #254 American Legion
On Saturday, July 4th, the American Legion Post #254 in Rockport, Ind. will begin a fireworks show at dusk (approximately 9 p.m.).
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Holiday World & Splashin' Safari
A 15-minute firework display will begin shortly after Holiday World closes at 9:30 p.m. CDT on the 4th of July. Although the show will be visible throughout the park, the best place to view fireworks will be from the Thanksgiving section.

Intern Amanda was Step-on Guide for a Mystery Tour from Michigan!


Last Wednesday, June 24, our summer intern Amanda served as a step-on tour guide for a bus full of seniors from Michigan. Above is a collage she made for the group as a memento after a fun-filled day in Spencer County. Amanda led them to Dr. Ted's Musical Marvels for a nostalgic musical trip back in time, Windell's Cafe' for some delicious home cookin', Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial to learn about Lincoln's 14 years in Spencer County, Buffalo Run to feed buffalo and take part in an exciting presentation by Kathleen Crews, to the St. Meinrad Archabbey for a unique lodging experience and to the new dinner and show LINCOLN at the Lincoln Amphitheatre. On Thursday, June 25, Amanda and Crystal, our office manager, met the group for breakfast at the St. Meinrad Archabbey and led them to one last stop; the Santa Claus Museum.

"It was a great experience!" Amanda said, "definitely my favorite day of work here so far! Everyone was so nice and I couldn't have asked for a better group to lead on my first tour!"

To find out more about tour opportunities in Spencer County, call 1-888-444-9252.