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CAMBRIDGE CITYHuddleston Farmhouse Inn Museum: 838 National
Road, Mount Auburn/Cambridge City, Ind. An 1840s travelers stop
along the National Road. The site includes a farmhouse, barn,
smokehouse and springhouse. Info at www.historiclandmarks.org.
Email: [email protected]. Closed until 2011 during
construction of National Road Interpretive Center. Planned opening
is Sept. 10, 2011.
Overbeck Pottery Museum: Cambridge City Public Library, 600 W.
Main St., Cambridge City, Ind. Features: The collection includes a
variety of the famous sisters artwork, including watercolors,
pottery, figurines, vases and a large ship. Hours: 10 a.m.-noon and
2-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Group tours by appointment. Admission:
Free. Info: (765) 478-3335 or www.overbeckmuseum.org. Email:
[email protected].
CENTERVILLECenterville Antique Alley: There are several antique
shops located along Main, Morton and Union Streets in Centerville,
Ind.Website: http://www.CentervilleIN.com
FOUNTAIN CITYLevi Coffin House State Historic Site: 113 U.S. 27
N., P.O. Box 77, Fountain City, Ind. Features: The home is where
Levi and Catharine Coffin are believed to have helped more than
2,000
slaves escape to freedom. Hours: June-August, 1-4 p.m.
Tuesday-Saturday; 1-4 p.m. Saturday only in September and October.
Group tours by appointment. Admission: Adults, $2; ages 6-18, $1;
age 5 and younger, free. Info: (765) 847-2432. Websites:
http://www.waynet.org/levicoffin/ or
http://www.in.gov/ism/StateHistoricSites/LeviCoffinHome/index.aspx.
GREENS FORKClay Township Historical & Preservation Society
Museum, Library & Thrift Shop, 19 Pearl St., Greens Fork IN
47345. Contains numerous local, regional and international items.
Theres also a genealogy reference library. Proceeds from the thrift
shop support the museum and library. Museum hours are 10 a.m.-5
p.m. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Thrift shop hours are 10 a.m.-5
p.m. Thursday,
Friday and Saturday. Admission free. Donations welcome. Info:
(765) 886-5166 or
http://www.waynet.org/community/greens_fork/gf_museum.htm.
Email:[email protected].
HAGERSTOWNNettle Creek Cultural Center Gallery and Gift Shop: 96
1/2 E. Main St., Hagerstown, Ind. Features: Exhibits have themes
ranging from blacksmiths to Perfect Circle to medicine to Tedco
Inc. and Native Americans. Its collection includes one of the
largest murals in the state from the early 1900s and a vast
industrial history of Hagerstown. Hours: 1-6 p.m. Wednesday through
Saturday. Group tours by appointment. Admission: Free. Donations
appreciated. Info: (765) 489-4005; Email: [email protected].
Wilbur Wright Birthplace and Interpretive Center: 1525 N. County
Road 750 E., Hagerstown, Ind. Features: Highlights include a 950
F-84 bomber, replica of the Wrights first flyer, copies of family
correspondence, a video of the family history and Main Street, a
replication of shops from the early 1900s, including a bicycle shop
and a print shop. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday and 1-5
p.m. Sunday from April 1-Nov. 1. Admission: Adults, $4; seniors,
$3; students $2; younger than 5, free. Family price (two adults and
accompanying school-aged children), $10. Info: (765) 332-2495 or
website: www.wwbirthplace.com. Email: [email protected].
PREBLE COUNTY, OHIOPreble County Historical Societys Farm
Center: 7693 Swartsel Road, Eaton, Ohio. Features: Historic 1860s
Sayler-Swartsel House, 1813 log house, 1830s Philips Swartsel
house, bank barn, exhibits and hiking trails. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Monday-Friday. Open weekends for special events and by appointment.
Info: (937) 787-4256 or website http://pchs.preblecounty.com.
Email: [email protected]
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RICHMONDGaar House and Farm Museum: 2593 Pleasant View Road,
Richmond. Features: Elegant Victorian mansion built by Agnes and
Abram Gaar in 1876. Tours: 1-4 p.m. on the first and third Sundays
in June, July and August and first three Sundays in December. Group
tours for 10 or more by appointment year-round. Cost: $5 adults, $2
for ages 18 and younger. Garden and pool area also rentable for
outdoor events. Info: Sarah Bradley, (765) 966-1262. Website:
www.waynet.org/nonprofit/gaar_mansion.htm.
Indiana Football Hall of Fame: 815 N. A St., Richmond. Hours: 11
a.m.-5 p.m. Tueday through Saturday. Donations accepted. Info:
(765) 966-2235. Mail goes to PO Box 40.
Joseph Moore Museum of Natural History: Earlham College, 801
National Road W., Richmond. The museum is near the D Street
entrance off College Avenue. Features: Skeletons, a mummy, live
snakes and various displays. Some of the items that draw visitors
include a 15,000-year-old mastodon skeleton, a giant ground sloth
skeleton and an allosaurus (dinosaur). The museums claim to fame, a
giant fossil beaver skeleton, is the only virtually complete
specimen in the world. The Ralph Teetor Planetarium also offers
star shows. Group tours available. Hours: 1-5 p.m. Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays from Sept. 1-Dec. 15 and Jan. 15-May 1; and
1-5 p.m. Sundays year-round, except holidays. Admission: Free Info:
(765) 983-1303 or www.earlham.edu/museum. Email: Heather Lerner at
[email protected] or Carol Stocksdale at
[email protected].
The Model T. Museum is located in the Depot Dirstrict of
Richmond at 309 N 8th Street. Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily and Sunday
afternoons or by phone appointment anytime during closed hours.
Admission:
For Model T. Ford Club of America members, free; all others, $3.
Info: Museum direct line (765) 488-0026; appointments off hours;
(765) 277-6914; Model T. Ford Club of America (765) 855-5248 or
www.mtfca.com/index.htm
Richmond Art Museum: 350 Hub Etchison Parkway, Richmond.
Features: The museum was founded in 1898 and has a permanent
collection of American Impressionists, Taos School, the Hoosier
Group, the Richmond School and other regional artists. It also has
works by local ceramic artists, including potters of the arts and
craft movement, the Overbeck Sisters and the Bethel Pike potters.
The museum is the only museum in the United States to be housed in
a high school. Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday and 1-4 p.m.
Sunday. Closed Mondays, Saturdays
and national holidays. Admission: Free. Info: (765) 966-0256 or
website www.richmondartmuseum.org. Email: Executive director Shaun
Dingwerth at [email protected].
Wayne County Historical Museum: 1150 N. A St., Richmond.
Features: Founded in 1930 by Julia Meek Gaar to display local and
international culture for Wayne County residents, the museum boasts
an extensive history collection that includes a 3,000-year-old
Egyptian mummy and a wide range of local, regional and
international artifacts, including Native American items.
Highlights include period clothing, furniture, portraiture, two log
cabins of local origin, a genuine Conestoga wagon, a blacksmith
shop, print shop, bakery, loom house, a superb collection of early
Richmond-made automobiles, steam-powered tractors and the first
Davis airplane manufactured in Richmond in 1929. Hours: 9 a.m.-4
p.m. Monday-Friday and 1-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Admission:
Adults, $5; AAA members, $4.50; seniors age 60 and older, $4;
ages
6-18, $2; ages 5 and younger, free; members, free. Info: (765)
962-5756 or website http://www.waynecountyhistoricalmuseum.com.
Email: [email protected].
Model T Museum, Richmond
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RecreationRICHMOND PARKSGlen Miller Park, 2200 Nation-al Rd.
East
Hills Bark Park, at Middlefork Reservoir, Sylvan Nook Drive
Cardinal Greenway Trail, trail ends at Industries Road and Test
Road
Berryfield Park, Middle Drive off Chester Boulevard
Bicentennial Park, Bridge Av-enue and Sim Hodgin Parkway
Clear Creek Park, South West 13th and West Main streets
East Side Lions Park, North 15th and C streets
Freeman Park, Middleboro and New Paris pikes
Mary Scott Park, N.W. 7th and N.W. A St.
Middlefork Reservoir, Sylvan Nook Drive
North 10th Street Park, North 10th Street and U.S. 27 North
Richmond Parks & Recre-ation Department, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Monday through Friday, (765) 983-7275
South 10th Street Park, South 10th and B streets
Springwood Lake Park, 64 Waterfall Road
Swicker Park, South Seventh and E Streets
West Side Lions Park, North West J and Ridge streets
Whitewater Gorge, Test Road to Industries Road
OTHER COMMUNITY PARKSCreitz Park, Cambridge City, Ind. Info:
(765) 478-3522
Fort St. Clair, Camden Road off Ohio 122 West, Eaton, Ohio.
Info: (937) 456-4125
Fountain City Park, U.S. 27 North. Info: (765) 847-2412
Goodrich Park, Winchester, Ind. Info: (765) 584-2645
Hagerstown City Park, 15940 Turnpike Road. Info: (765)
489-4060
Harter Park, Union City, Ind. Info: (765) 964-6961
Maplewood Park, North Morton Avenue, Centerville, Ind. Info:
(765) 855-5515
Natural Springs Resort, 500 S. Washington St., New Paris, Ohio.
Info: (937) 437-5771, (888) 330-5771 or Web site
www.natural-springsresort.com.
Roberts Park, Indiana 1, Conners-ville, Ind. Info: (765)
825-5244
Williamsburg Lions Park, Center-ville Road North. Info: Park
office community center, (765) 886-4448.
STATE PARKSHueston Woods State Park, 6301 Park Office Road,
College Corner, Ohio. Info: (513) 523-6347 or
www.dnr.state.oh.us/parks. Acres: 2,936. Miles from Richmond: 23.
Body of water: Acton Lake (624 acres). The park has more than 10
miles of hiking trails, rental cottages, 491 campsites, an 18-hole
golf course, paintball field and target range and lodge open to the
public. Beach is
swim at your own risk. The lake contains largemouth bass,
crap-pie, channel catfish and bluegill. Valid Ohio fishing license
required. Hueston Woods 200-acre forest was designated a National
Natural Land-mark by the National Park Service in 1967.
Mounds State Recreation Area and Quakertown at Brookville Lake,
Indiana 101, Brookville, Ind. Info: (765) 647-2657. Camping
reservations can be made online at www.camp.in.gov. Body of water:
Brookville Lake (5,260 acres). Notes: The Brookville Lake area
contains 16,445 acres of land in addition to the 5,260 acres of
water. The site includes a beach, archery range, boating/launch
ramps, 62 Class AA camping sites and 388 Class A sites, fishing,
horseshoe pits, a playground, shooting range and hiking trails.
Whitewater Memorial State Park, 1418 S. Indiana 101, Liberty,
Ind. Info: (765) 458-5565. Camping reservations can be made online
at www.camp.in.gov. Acres: 1,710. Body of water: Whitewater Lake
(200 acres). This park was estab-lished as a memorial to those who
served in World War II. Wooded rolling hills, steep ridges and
ravines contrast with surrounding open fields. More than 11 miles
of hiking trails and nine miles of bridle trails run through the
park. The man-made Whitewater Lake connects through the spillway
with Brookville Reservoir to the south. Picnic areas, canoe,
paddleboat, rowboat rental, horseback riding, camping.
OUTDOORS OPPORTUNITIESCope Environmental Center: 4910 Shoemaker
Road, Centerville, Ind. Info: (765) 855-3188 or online at
www.copeenvironmental.org. Trails open to the public dawn to dusk
seven days a week.
Hayes Arboretum: 801 Elks Road, Richmond. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Tuesday-Saturday. Free. Info: (765) 962-3745 or online at
www.hayesarboretum.org.
SPECTATOR SPORTSAnderson Speedway, 1311 Martin Luther King
Drive, Anderson, Ind. Office hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. M-F. Tickets
$4-$12. The worlds fastest high-banked quarter mile has leg-end,
street stocks, trucks and midget racing. Racing Saturday nights
from April to October and Friday nights from May through August.
Special events include USAC sprints, annual Little 500 race. Full
schedule avail-able on Web site. Info: (765) 642-0206 or online at
www.andersonspeedway.com: E-mail: [email protected].
Cincinnati Bengals, Paul Brown Stadium. Take U.S. 27 S. to I-275
W. toward I-74. Merge onto I-74 E. via exit 28 on the left. Merge
onto I-75 S. toward Lexington. Use the Second St. exit on the left
toward Downtown/Riverfront. The 65,535 seat Paul Brown Stadium
opened in 2000. Info: (866) 621-8383 or online at
www.bengals.com.
Cincinnati Reds, Great American Ball Park. U.S. 27 S. to I-275
west toward I-74. Merge onto I-74 East via exit 28 on the left.
Merge onto I-75 S. toward Lexington. Take the Second St. exit on
the left toward Downtown/Riverfront. Stay on Sec-ond St. heading
east and the ballpark will be on the right. The Reds are one of the
oldest and most treasured National League franchises. Great
American Ball Park, which seats 42,271, opened in 2003 and provides
a scenic view of the Ohio River. Info: (513) 381-REDS (7337) or
online at http://cincinnati.reds.mlb.com.
Columbus Blue Jackets, Nation-wide Arena. Take I-70 E. to exit
at Fourth St. Continue on Fulton St. to Front St. Proceed north on
Front St. The Blue Jackets, who began play in the NHL in 2000, play
in the 18,500 seat Nationwide Arena. Info: (614) 246-2000 or online
at www.bluejackets.nhl.com.
Dayton Dragons baseball, Fifth Third Field. Take I-70 south,
exit 33A. Take First Street (exit 53B), bear left on West First
Street and continue on East First Street. Turn left on North
Patterson Boulevard. The 8,200-seat stadium is regu-larly sold out
to see the Dragons, an affiliate of the Reds. Info: (937) 228-2287
or online at www.dayton-dragons.com.
Eldora Speedway, 13929 State Route 118, New Weston, Ohio.
Features half-mile, high-banked dirt oval built in 1954 and seating
capac-ity of nearly 20,000. Track owner is Tony Stewart, 2005
NASCAR champion. Racing in sprints, late models, modifieds and
stocks. An-nual events include Prelude Dream, Kings Royal and World
100. Full schedule available on the Web site. Info: (937) 338-3815
or online at www.eldoraspeedway.com.
Indianapolis Colts, Lucas Oil Stadium, 500 S. Capitol Ave.,
Indianapolis, Ind. Stadium features a retractable roof and seating
capacity of 63,000. Tickets, $48-$260. Info: (317) 297-7000 or
online at www.colts.com.
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Recreation
Indianapolis Indians baseball, Victory Field. Take I-65 north
from I-70. Get to the far left lane and take exit 114 (Martin
Luther King Jr. Street) and follow south to ballpark. Tickets,
$10-$15. Seating for 15,596 fans. The Indians are the AAA
af-filiate of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Info: (317) 269-3542 or
online at www.indyindians.com.
Indianapolis Pacers, Bankers Life Fieldhouse, 125 South
Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis. Fieldhouse seats 18,165.
Tickets, $10-$1000. Info: (317) 917-2500 or (317) 917-2827 or
online at http://www.nba.com/pacers/.
Mount Lawn Speedway, 1494 S. County Road 400 W., New Castle,
Ind. The flat .3-mile oval is located five miles west of New Castle
and features late models, thunders, mini stocks, midgets, street
drags and go karts. Season runs May through September. Full
schedule available on the website. Info: (765) 521-4244 or online
at www.mtlawn.com.
Richmond RiverRats, a college wood-bat baseball league that
plays a 56-game season from early June until early August at
historic McBride Stadium. The stadium at 201 N.W. 13th St. was
constructed in 1936. The team features several players from the
area and plays
against teams in the Prospect League that include Chillicothe,
Ohio. Both cities were rivals in the Frontier League before
beginning play in 2009 in the Prospect League. Tickets are $6 for
box seats and $7 general admission. Info: (765) 935-RATS. Full
schedule and more information on website: richmon-driverrats.com.
Teams from Earlham College and Richmond and Seton Catholic high
schools also play at McBride, which is available for games,
tournaments, church services and concerts.
Union County Speedway, 3505 W. State Road 44, Liberty, Ind.
Tickets, $12 adults, $6 ages 7-11, free ages 6 and younger. The
3/8-mile banked clay oval has ump mods, super stocks and pure
stocks. Friday nights from May to September. Info: (765)
458-6541.
Winchester Speedway, 2656 W. Indiana 32, Winchester, Ind. USAC
racing, CRA racing, Winchester 400 for late models on half-mile,
asphalt oval track. Many NASCAR stars of today raced here on the
way up. Seating capacity: 4,000. Tickets range from $10-$70,
depending on events which run from April through October. Full
schedule available on website. Info: (765) 584-9701 or online at
www.winchesterspeedway.com.
ATHLETIC OPPORTUNITIESBoys and Girls Clubs of Wayne County: Two
sites, Richard E. Jef-fers Boys & Girls Club at 1717 S. L St.,
Richmond, and Boys and Girls Club at Central Unit, Central United
Methodist Church, 1425 E. Main St., Richmond. Cost: Dual $15
an-nual membership includes activities for ages 6-18 at both sites
through-out the week. Info: (765) 962-6922 or bgcrichmond.org.
Canoeing: Whitewater River, Whitewater Canoe Rental, lo-cated on
U.S. 52 in Brookville, Ind. Operates mid-April through mid-October,
conditions permitting. Call ahead for river updates after heavy
rains. Camping also available. Info: (765) 647-5434, (800) 634-4277
or
www.whitewatercanoerental.com.
Paintball: Simulated war games using air guns to shoot paint
pellets that splatter on impact. Hueston Woods State Park, College
Corner, Ohio. The Paintball Club is located behind the tennis
courts at the lodge. Hours: Open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Satur-days and
Sundays for refereed open play. The course is available during the
week by reservation for groups of 15 or more with a $100 deposit.
Cost: $12 per person with your own equipment or $27+ to rent gun,
CO2, paintballs and protective gear. Info: (513) 664-3551 on
weekends or (513) 664-3500 on weekdays or website
www.hwpaintball.com.
Randolph County YMCA, 1521 E. Washington St., Winchester. Info:
(765) 584-9622 or www.randolph-countyymca.org.
Richmond Family YMCA, 2023 Chester Blvd., Richmond. Info: (765)
962-7504 or richmondfami-lyymca.org.
Skateboarding: Glen Miller Skate Park, corner of North 22nd and
D streets in Glen Miller Park, Rich-mond. An 11,000-square-foot
park open only to skateboards and in-line skates. Free. Youth are
strongly encouraged to wear helmets, elbow pads and kneepads. Info:
(765) 983-7275: Boards, Inc., an indoor skate park at 213 N. 3rd
St.. Info: (765) 935-3158.
Whitewater Gorge trail, Rich-mond: The 2.5-mile asphalt
multi-use trail follows the natural contours of the gorge. The
trail can be accessed at Test Road and the G Street Bridge. Info:
(765) 983-7275 or www.indianatrails.org.
YWCA, 15 S. 11th St., Richmond. Hours: 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday
through Thursday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri-day. Info: (765) 966-0538 or
www.waynet.org/nonprofit/ywca.htm.
INDIANA SWIMMING POOLSE.L. Corky Cordell Mu-nicipal Pool, 9 S.W.
13th St., Richmond; (765) 983-7292. Memorial day weekend through
August 16 2012. 1, 2010. Hours: Noon-6 p.m. daily and 7:30-10 p.m.
Tuesdays and Thursdays as weather permits. Admission: ages 18 and
older, $3; ages 3-17, $2; ages 2 and younger free. Season passes,
discounts, group rates and pool rentals available.
Earlham Wellness Centers Weber Pool, 801 National Road W.,
Richmond; (765) 983-1734. Six-lane indoor pool. Swim les-sons
available.Elks Lodge Pool, 2100 U.S. 27 S., Richmond; (765)
935-5256. Hours: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. daily. Open to the public. $5
admis-sions and ages 3 and younger admitted free. Call for
informa-tion about memberships and pool parties.
Golay Community Center Natatorium, 1007 E. Main St., Cambridge
City; (765) 478-5565. Six-lane indoor pool. Ad-mission: Ages 18 and
younger, $5; ages 19 and older, $7.
Goodrich Pool, 611 N. Union St., Winchester. Info: (765)
584-6702.
Ruth Dutro Community Pool, 611 E. Main St. (Indiana 38),
Hagerstown; (765) 489-5048. Hours: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Admis-sion: $3
daily pass for adults; $2.50 for ages 5-17; ages 2 and younger
admitted free. Season passes; swimming lessons and pool rental are
available.
Union City Swimming Pool, Harter Park on Union City Pike, Union
City, Ind.; (765) 964-6160. Admission: $2 for all ages except
admission is free for ages 5 and younger. Hours: 1-5 p.m.
M-Sat.
Cordell Municipal Pool, Richmond
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RecreationOHIO SWIMMING POOLSEaton Swimming Pool, 541 W. Main
St., Eaton, (937) 472-2010. Family passes, swim lessons and private
pool rentals are available. Eaton residents and YMCA members: ages
5-17, $4; adult, $6; families, $20. Non-residents/non-YMCA members:
ages 5-17, $6; adult, $10; families, $25.
ZOOSHeavens Corner: Open April through September at 385 Quinn
Road, West Alexandria, Ohio. Hours: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday through
Saturday. Creature features: Kord Mc-Guires animal-loving hobby has
turned into a nonprofit animal preserve. Reptile house with an
alligator and snakes, bears, tigers, panthers, birds, otter display
and more. Direc-tions: Take U.S. 35 east from Eaton. Quinn Road is
on the left just after Glenwood. Cost: Adult, $9; ages 3-12 &
65+, $6; age 2 and younger admitted free. Family passes available.
Info: (937) 839-5005. Website: www.heavenscornerzoo.org.
Fort Wayne Childrens Zoo: 3411 Sherman Blvd., Fort Wayne: (260)
427-6800: www.kidszoo.org. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. April 24-Oct. 10,
2010. Cost: $13.50/adults, $8.50/ages 2-14, $10/age 60 +, free/ages
under 2. The zoo features more than 1500 animals.
Indianapolis Zoo: 1200 W. Washington St., (317) 630-2001:
www.indyzoo.com. Hours: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. M-Th, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri-Sun.
Cost: March 19-Oct. 31, 2010. Ad-mission: $16.50/adults, $11.50 for
ages 2-12 and $15.50 for ages 62+. Parking $6. The zoo features an
aquarium and bo-tanical gardens in the 3.3-acre White River State
Park.
Mesker Park Zoo and Botanical Gardens; 1545 Mesker Park Drive,
Evansville, Ind.; (812) 435-6143; www.meskerparkzoo.com. Cost:
Regular season $8.50/adults, $7.50/children, age 2 and younger are
free. November-February $6.50/adult, $5.50/children and $1 off
Tuesdays. Hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. with no ad-mittance after 4 p.m.
The zoo is situ-ated on 50 scenic acres, with more than 700 animals
and thousands of botanical species of plants. The park is open 365
days a year.
Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens; 3400 Vine St. Cincin-nati,
Ohio; www.cincinnatizoo.org. Admission: $25 for adults ages 13-61
and $$20 for children 2-12 and seniors 62+ (a $1 discount is given
if tickets are purchased online). Park-ing is $7. Hours: 9 a.m.-5
p.m. every day except Christmas. The zoo is the second oldest in
the United States with more than 500 animals, 3,000 different plant
species plus rides.
Columbus Zoo and Aquarium; 4850 W. Powell Road, Powell, Ohio;
www.columbuszoo.org. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Labor Day-Memorial Day
and 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Memo-rial Day-Labor Day. Admission: $13.99/ages
10-59, $8.99/ages 2-9, $9.99/ages 60+, free for ages 2 and younger.
Parking is $7. Jack Hanna is the director of the zoo, so children
might get to meet him.
GOLF COURSESBROOKVILLEBrook Hill Golf Club(Semi-private)Address:
11175 Fairway LanePhone: (765) 647-4522Web:
www.brookhillgc.comNumber of holes: 18 (watered fairways)Par:
71Facilities: Full service driving range, pro shop, snack shop,
club repair shop
CAMBRIDGE CITYWinding Branch Golf Course (public)Address: 2284
S. Germantown RoadPhone: (765) 478-5638Number of holes: 18
(watered fairways)Par: 71Facilities: Full pro shop, cart paths,
practice area, snack bar
CONNERSVILLEWillowbrook Country Club(Public)Address: 1982
Country Club RoadPhone: (765) 825-2315Web:
www.willowbrookcc.netNumber of holes: 18 (watered fairways)Par:
72Facilities: Driving range and practice range.
HAGERSTOWNHartley Hills Country Club (semi-private)Address: 201
N. Woodpecker RoadPhone: (765) 489-4373Web:
www.hartleyhillsgolf.comNumber of holes: 9 (watered fairways) 18
different tee stationsPar: 37/73
Liberty Country Club (semi-private)Address: 1391 U.S. 27
N.Phone: (765) 458-5664Web: www.libertycountryclub.comNumber of
holes: 18 (watered fairways)Par: 70 from the blue teesFacilities:
Driving range, two putting greens, practice bunker, pro shop, snack
bar
Harbor Links at Sagamore ResortAddress: 7376 S. Fairfield Ramp
Road, Liberty IN 47353; located off Old State Road 101 next to
Kents MarinaWeb: www.golfharborlinks.comPhone: (765) 458-9999Number
of holes: 18 (watered fairways), all tees, fairways and greens bent
grassPar: 72Facilities: Clubhouse, snack bar, practice facilities,
driving range
RICHMONDHighland Lake (public)Address: 1972 Highland Road (first
road north of Interstate 70 at U.S. 27)
Phone: (765) 983-7287Web: www.highlandlakegc.comNumber of holes:
18 (watered fairways)Par: 72Facilities: Driving range and practice
greens, full pro shop, cart paths, snack barPractice facilities:
Driving range and three practice greens
Forest Hills Country Club (private)Address: 2169 S. 23rd
St.Phone: (765) 962-7414Web: www.fhcclub.comNumber of holes: 18
(watered fairways)Par: 72Facilities: Practice greens, full pro
shop
Elks Country Club (private)Address: 2100 S. U.S. 27Phone: (765)
966-0952Web: http://elks649.orgNumber of holes: 18 (watered
fairways)Par: 35-35--70Facilities: Driving range and practice
greens, full pro shop, cart paths, snack bar
WINCHESTER Winchester Golf Club (public)Address: Simpson Drive
(southwest side of town)Phone: (765) 584-5151Web:
www.winchestergc.comNumber of holes: 27 (watered fairways)Par: Par
36 on all three ninesFacilities: Pro shop, driving range, practice
greens, snack bar
EATON, OHIOEaton Country Club(Private)Address: 100 Morton
RoadPhone: (937) 456-6922Web: www.eatoncc.comNumber of holes: 9
holes, 18 tee placementsPar: 36/72Facilities: Pro shop, driving
range, full-service restaurant and bar
NEW PARIS, OHIOCountry Side Golf Club(Public)Address: 417 N.
Spring St., New Paris, OH, 45347Phone: (937) 437-1122Web:
www.csgolfclub.comNumber of holes: 9 (watered fairways)Par: 36
OXFORD, OHIOHueston Woods Golf Course(Public)Address: 6962 Brown
Road, Oxford, OH 45056Phone: (513) 523-8081Web:
www.home.earthlink.net/~hwgolfNumber of holes: 18 (watered
fairways)Par: 72Facilities: Practice green, driving range, pro
shop, and snack bar
Indian Ridge Golf Club(Public)Address: 2600 Oxford-Millville
Road, Oxford, OH 45056Phone: (513) 524-4653Web:
www.golfindianridge.comNumber of holes: 18 (watered fairways)Par:
72
UNION CITY, OHIOUnion City Country Club(Public)Address: 868
Wasson Road, Union City, Ohio (located east off U.S. 27, 100
Road)Phone: (937) 968-6518Number of holes: NinePar: 35
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theRICHMONDIndiana University East Whitewater Hall Art Gallery:
2325 Chester Blvd., Richmond. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday,
weekends by appointment. Admission: Free. Info: Curator Ed
Thornburg, (765) 973-8605 or website www.iue.edu/gallery/. E-mail:
[email protected].
Richmond Symphony Orchestra: 380 Hub Etchison Parkway, Richmond,
Indiana (Civic Hall Performing Arts Center at Richmond High School,
2nd floor). Hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 am-4:00 pm. Admission:
Students 18 and younger, free; Adults, $15; Box seats, $20. Info:
(765) 966-5181 or email at [email protected] or
www.richmondsymphony.org.
Civic Hall Performing Arts Center: 380 Hub Etchinson Parkway,
Richmond, Indiana. Hours: Box office 8:30 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m.
weekdays. Tours are scheduled during office hours or by
appointment. Admission: costs are based upon specific events; no
fee for entrance into Civic Hall for tour. Info: (765) 973-3350 or
email at [email protected] or www.civichall.com/index.
Earlham College Office of Events: Goddard Auditorium, Carpenter
Hall, 801 National Rd West, Richmond, Indiana. Hours: All public
events put on by the coollege for the local community are ran
through this office. Box office is open noon-4 p.m. weekdays; go to
website to see events calendar. Costs: depends on event, check with
box office. Info: Office of Events deirect line (765) 983-1373; Box
office (765) 983-1474; Director of events Lynn Knight can be
reached at [email protected]; website www.earlham.edu/events.
Richmond Civic Theatre: 1003 East Main Street, Richmond Indiana.
Hours: business hours are 9:30 a.m-5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Friday; check
calendar online for show dates and times. Costs: prices vary per
show, ask box office. Info: business office (765) 962-8011; box
office (765) 962-1816; email at [email protected];
website http://www.richmondcivictheatre.org/index.php.
Glen Miller park The Band Show at Roosevent Hill: 2200 East Main
Street, Richmond, Indiana. Free summer park concert series taking
place at 8 p.m. Friday nights in August, sponsored by local
organizations and groups. Info: contact Blair Beach, Community
Recreation Coordinator of the Parks & Recreation Department, at
765-983-7426, or can go to www.facebook.com/richmondparks.
PREBLE COUNTY, OHIOPreble County Fine Arts Center: 601 Hillcrest
Drive (Ohio 732), Eaton, Ohio. Features: New exhibits and art
classes for adults and children. Hours: 1-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday.
Admission: Free. Info: (937) 456-3999. Website:
takepartinart.net.
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Ohio 45056. Public events done by Miami University are done by the
individual departments of music and theatre, which are part of the
School of Creative Arts. Hours: box office is open 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
weekdays during the academic year and from 1-5 p.m. during the
summer. Info: (513) 529-3200 or email at [email protected] or
www.tickets.muohio.edu
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Hospitals
FAYETTE REGIONALHEALTH SYSTEM1941 Virginia Ave., Connersville,
IN 47331Phone: (765) 825-5131Web address:
www.fayetteregional.orgFacility description: Serving the health
care needs of the Whitewater Valley from surgery to immediate
care.Number of beds: 118
HENRY COUNTYMEMORIAL HOSPITAL1000 N. 16th St., P.O. Box 490New
Castle, IN 47362Phone: (765) 521-0890Web address:
www.hcmhcares.orgFacility description: Main building offers
off-site home care, hospice care and cardiac rehabilitation. The
Forest Ridge Medical Pavilion, 2200 Forest Ridge Parkway, New
Castle, provides orthopedic, physi-cian, sleep, pharmacy, sports
center, wellness and rehabilitation services.Number of beds: 90
MCCULLOUGH-HYDEMEMORIAL HOSPITAL110 N. Poplar St., Oxford, OH
45056Phone: (513) 523-2111Web address: www.mhmh.orgFacility
description: Ohio facili-ties in Oxford, Ross and Hamil-ton plus
another in Brookville, Ind., all equipped with the latest medical
technology. Medical staff is comprised of physician specialists
providing a full range of services. A wide range of
same-day-surgery and outpatient procedures are performed.
Therapies, rehabilitation services and womens health and obstetrics
care are offered.Number of beds: 60
REID HOSPITAL1100 Reid Parkway, Richmond, IN 47374Phone: (765)
983-3000Web address: www.ReidHospital.orgFacility description: This
$318 mil-lion facility opened in September 2008. In-patient and
out-patient surgery including plastic surgery, maternity care,
24-hour emergency room, cancer treatment, cardiology,
open-heart surgery, mammograms and orthopedics.Number of patient
beds: 233
ST. VINCENT RANDOLPHHOSPITAL473 Greenville Ave., Winchester, IN
47394Phone: (765) 584-0004Web address: www.stvincent.orgFacility
description: More than 42 specialists representing cardiology,
rheumatology, neurology, gastroen-terology, urology, nephrology and
oncology are available.Number of beds: 25
WAYNE HOSPITAL835 Sweitzer St., Greenville, OH 45331Phone: (937)
548-1141Web address: www.waynehospital.comFacility description:
Services include a cardiopulmonary department, an ambulatory care
center, outpatient rehabilitation center, a sleep lab and fast
track/emergency department.Number of beds: 92
Reid Hospital, Richmond
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Abuse support ministry: By appointment only at Go Min-istries,
5125 U.S. 40, New Paris, Ohio. Leader: Sharon Townsend. Info: (937)
456-4442.Addictions (alcohol and drugs) support ministry: Thursday
nights by appointment. Go Min-istries, 5125 U.S. 40, New Paris,
Ohio. Leaders: Jim and Shirley Leo. Info: (765) 488-0038 or
(937) 456-4442.
Adult Children With Aging Parents: Meets 5 p.m. the first
Thursday of every month at the Area 9 In-Home & Community
Services Agency, 520 S. Ninth St., Richmond.
Info: Rhonda Scott, (765) 966-1795.Alcoholics Anonymous: Various
sites including Richmond, (765) 935-9801; and Winchester, (765)
874-1690.
Alzheimers Caregivers Sup-port Groups: 2:30-4 p.m. first and
third Wednesday of each month at First English Lutheran Church,
2727 E. Main St., Richmond. For more info, call Jim Harper, (765)
935-6005.
Cancer Support Group: A spiritual support group for people
coping with cancer of any kind, 6:30 p.m. last Monday of each month
(except holidays) at West Richmond Friends Meeting, 609 W. Main
St., Richmond. Info: Peggy Lear at (765) 966-3810 or Sharon Parrish
at (765) 935-2247.
Christ-Centered Recovery Meeting: Noon Wednesdays and at noon
and 7 p.m. Fridays at Rock Solid Ministries, 1024 E. Main St.,
Richmond. Meetings for co-depen-dents (women only) are at noon
Mondays at Rock Solid Ministries. Dependency recovery program that
uses biblical principles. Free, non-smoking meeting. Info: (765)
962-5099.
Dual Recovery Anonymous: For those with substance abuse and
emotional or psychiatric issues. Meets at 6:30 p.m. Sundays at the
CTC Building on the western side of the Richmond State Hospital
cam-pus. Info: Jane, (765) 962-9478.
Grandparents as Parents: In Wayne County, 6 p.m. second Tuesday
of each month at Area 9, 520 S. Ninth St., Richmond. In Union
County, 5 p.m. the second Wednesday of each month at Com-munity
Care Head Start, 302 Har-rison St., Liberty, Ind. Info: Rhonda
Scott at Area 9, (765) 966-1795.
La Leche League of Richmond: 7 p.m. second Monday of each month
at West Richmond Friends Meeting, corner of West Main and South
West Seventh streets. Info: Rachel, (765) 853-5208.
Living through Cancer support group: 1 p.m. second Wednesday of
each month at Fayette Regional Health Systems Cancer Center,
Connersville, Ind. Info: Sandy Webb (765) 825-0046.
Living through Grief support group: 1 p.m. fourth Wednesday of
each month at Fayette Regional
Health Systems Home Health and Hospice office, 420 W. 24th St.,
Connersville, Ind. Info: Sandy Webb (765) 825-0046.
Multiple Sclerosis Support Group: Meets at 6 p.m. the second
Wednesday of each month at the Centerville Senior Center, 111 S.
Second St., Centerville. Info: Teresa McCord, (765) 855-3402.
Powerful Tools for Caregivers Support Group: 1:30 p.m. first
Thursday of each month at Area 9 In-Home & Com-munity Services
Agency, 520 S. Ninth St., Richmond. Info: Rhonda Scott, (765)
966-1795.
Take Off Pounds Sensibly: Meets every Monday at Sylvan Nook
Church of Christ, 1221 Sylvan Nook Drive, Richmond. Weigh-in from
5-5:45 p.m. Class from 6-6:45 p.m. Info: Diana Clawson, (765)
935-2887.
Submit support group calendar items to: c/o Palladium-Item, 1175
N. A St., P.O. Box 308, Richmond, IN 47375; fax, (765) 973-4570; or
email [email protected]. Include a contact name and phone
number.
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INDIANA PUBLIC SCHOOLCORPORATIONS
CENTERVILLE-ABINGTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORP.115 W. South
St.Centerville, IN 47330Phone: (765) 855-3475Fax: (765)
855-2524Website: www.centerville.k12.in.usSuperintendent: Philip S.
Ste-vensonMeeting times: 7 p.m. second and fourth Wednesday of each
month at the Spencer Administration Building
FAYETTE COUNTYSCHOOL CORP.1401 Spartan DriveConnersville, IN
47331Phone: (765) 825-2178Fax: (765) 825-8060Website:
www.fayette.k12.in.usSuperintendent: Russell HodgesMeeting times:
6:30 p.m. second Tuesday of each month, adminis-tration
building
FRANKLIN COUNTYCOMMUNITYSCHOOL CORP.225 E. 10th St.Brookville,
IN 47012Phone: (765) 647-4128Fax: (765) 647-2417Website:
www.fccsc.k12.in.usSuperintendent:: Dr. Debbie HowellMeeting times:
7 p.m. second Mon-day of each month at the administra-tion
offices
NETTLE CREEKSCHOOL CORP.297 E. Northmarket St.Hagerstown, IN
47346Phone: (765) 489-4543Fax: (765) 489-4914Website:
www.nettlecreekschools.comSuperintendent: Bill DoeringMeeting
times: 7:30 p.m. second and fourth Wednesday of each month at the
administrative office
NORTHEASTERN WAYNE SCHOOL CORP.314 W. Main St., P.O. Box
406Fountain City, IN 47341Phone: (765) 847-2821Fax: (765)
847-5355Website: www.nws.k12.in.usSuperintendent: Tim EdsellMeeting
times: 7 p.m. second and fourth Wednesday of each month at the
administration building
RANDOLPH CENTRALSCHOOL CORP.103 N. East St.Winchester, IN
47394Phone: (765) 584-1401Fax: (765) 584-1403Website:
www.rc.k12.in.usSuperintendent: Gregory HinshawMeeting times: 7
p.m. second Tues-day of each month at central office
RANDOLPH SOUTHERN SCHOOL CORP.One Rebel DriveLynn, IN
47355Phone: (765) 874-1181Fax: (765) 874-1298Website:
www.rssc.k12.in.usSuperintendent: Donnie BowsmanMeeting times: 7:30
p.m. second Tuesday of each month at elemen-tary cafeteria
RICHMONDCOMMUNITY SCHOOLS300 Hub Etchison ParkwayRichmond, IN
47374Phone: (765) 973-3300Fax: (765) 973-3359Website:
www.rcs.k12.in.usSuperintendent: Allen BourffBoard president: Kelly
BaumgartnerMeeting times: 6:30 p.m. every second and fourth
Wednesday at central office
UNION COUNTY/COLLEGE CORNERJOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT107 Layman
St.Liberty, IN 47353Phone: (765) 458-7471Fax: (765)
458-5647Website: www.uc.k12.in.usSuperintendent: Zach
RoszelleMeeting times: 7:30 p.m. second Monday of the month in Room
A400 of the high school
UNION SCHOOL CORP.8707 W. U.S. 36, P.O. Box 148Modoc, IN
47358Phone: (765) 853-5464Fax: (765) 853-5070Website:
www.usc.k12.in.usSuperintendent: Fred Herron Meeting times: 7 p.m.
third Monday of the month in the board room
WESTERN WAYNE SCHOOLS519 Queen St., P.O. Box 217Pershing, IN
47370Phone: (765) 478-5375Fax: (765) 478-4577Website:
www.wwayne.k12.in.usSuperintendent: Robert MahonMeeting times: 7
p.m. second Mon-day of each month at administration office
BETHANYTHEOLOGICAL SEMINARY615 National Road W.Richmond, IN
47374Phone: (765) 983-1800 or (800) 287-8822Fax: (765)
983-1840Website: www.bethanyseminary.orgPresident: Ruthann K.
Johansen
EARLHAM COLLEGE801 National Road W.Richmond, IN 47374Phone:
(765) 983-1200Fax: (765) 983-1560Website: www.earlham.eduPresident:
David Dawson
EARLHAMSCHOOL OF RELIGION228 College Ave.Richmond, IN
47374Phone: (765) 983-1423 or (800) 432-1377Fax: (765)
983-1688Website: www.esr.earlham.eduDean: Jay Marshall
INDIANA UNIVERSITY EAST2325 Chester Blvd.Richmond, IN
47374Phone: (765) 973-8200 or (800) 959-3278Fax: (765)
973-8237Website: www.iue.eduChancellor (interim): Larry
RichardsConnersville Learning Center: (765) 825-4171 or (765)
973-8493Danielson Learning Center in Henry County: (765)
521-9012
IVY TECHCOMMUNITY COLLEGE2357 Chester Blvd.Richmond, IN
47374Phone: (765) 966-2656 or (800) 659-4562Fax: (765) 962-8741717
W. 21st St.Connersville, IN 47331Fax: (765) 825-4516Website:
www.ivytech.edu/richmond/Chancellor: Steve Tincher
MIAMI UNIVERSITY301 S. Campus Ave.Oxford, Ohio 45056Phone: (513)
529-2531Website: www.muohio.eduPresident: David C. Hodge
PURDUE COLLEGE OFTECHNOLOGY AT RICHMONDRoom 140 Middlefork
Hall2325 Chester Blvd.Richmond, IN 47374Phone: (765) 973-8228Fax:
(765) 973-8322Website: www.tech.purdue.edu/richmondDirector:
Michael Swain
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OHIO PUBLICSCHOOL DISTRICTS
ARCANUM-BUTLERLOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT2 Weisenberger CourtArcanum,
OH 45304Phone: (937) 692-5174Fax: (937) 692-5959Website:
www.arcanum-butler.k12.oh.usSuperintendent: John StephensMeeting
times: 7 p.m. second Thurs-day of each month at central office
EATON CITY SCHOOLS307 N. Cherry St.Eaton, OH 45320Phone: (937)
456-1107Fax: (937) 472-1057Website:
www.eatoncommuni-tyschools.orgSuperintendent: Brad NeavinBoard
meets at 6 p.m. second Mon-day of each month at east elemen-tary
building
NATIONAL TRAILLOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT6940 Oxford-Gettysburg
RoadNew Paris, OH 45347Phone: (937) 437-3333Fax: (937)
437-7865Website: www.nationaltrail.k12.oh.usSuperintendent: Jeff
ParkerMeeting times: 6 p.m. fourth Tues-day of each month at the
National Trail K-8 cafeteria
PREBLE SHAWNEELOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT124 Bloomfield St.Camden, OH
45311Phone: (937) 452-1283Fax: (937) 452-3926Website:
www.preble-shawnee.k12.oh.usSuperintendent: Dale RobertsonMeeting
times: 7 p.m. third Thurs-day of each month at central office
TRI-COUNTY NORTHLOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT436 N. Commerce St., P.O.
Box 40Lewisburg, OH 45338Phone: (937) 962-2671Fax: (937)
962-4731Website:
http://tricounty.oh.schoolwebpages.comSuperintendent: William
DerringerMeeting times: 7:30 p.m. third Mon-day each month in the
high school lecture room
TRI-VILLAGE LOCALSCHOOL DISTRICT315 S. Main, P.O. Box 31New
Madison, OH 45346Phone: (937) 996-1511Fax: (937) 996-0307Website:
www.tri-village.k12.oh.usSuperintendent: Anthony R. ThomasMeeting
times: 7 p.m. third Monday of each month at central office
TWIN VALLEY COMMUNITY LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT100 Education
DriveWest Alexandria, OH 45381Phone: (937) 839-4688Fax: (937)
839-4898Website: www.tvs.k12.oh.usSuperintendent: Clinton
MooreMeeting times: 7:30 p.m. fourth Monday of each month at media
center
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COMMUNITYCHRISTIAN SCHOOL500 Elks Road, P.O. Box 1393Richmond,
IN 47375Phone: (765) 935-3215Fax: (765) 935-3215Website:
www.ccsrich-mond.comPrincipal: Lucinda Rob-ertsGrades: PK-8Board
Members: Kathy Shelley, Michele Gething, Brad Keesling
GALILEOCHARTER SCHOOL777 N. 12th St.Richmond, IN 47374Phone:
(765) 983-3709Website: www.galil-eocharterschool.orgChief academic
officer: Kevin Handley Sr.Board meeting 6:30 p.m. the third
Wednesday of each month at the school
NEW CREATIONS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL6400 National Road E., P.O. Box
777Richmond, IN 47375Phone: (765) 935-2790Fax: (765)
935-3961Website: www.newcreation-schapel.orgCo-directors: Timothy
W. and Bonnie L. CummingsGrades: K-12
RICHMOND ACADEMY1900 W. Main St.Richmond, IN 47374Phone: (765)
962-7677Website: www.richmondacad-emy.orgHeadmaster: Chad RossDean
of students: Amy Hol-lingsworthGrades: K-12
RICHMONDFRIENDS SCHOOL607 W. Main St.Richmond, IN 47374Phone:
(765) 966-5767Website: www.richmond-friendsschool.orgCoordinator:
Marcie RobertsGrades: PK-6
ST. ELIZABETH ANNSETON CATHOLIC SCHOOLSSeton East700 N. A
St.Richmond, IN 47374Phone: (765) 962-5010Fax: (765)
962-3692Website: www.setonelem.orgPrincipal: Kimberly BeckerGrades:
PK-2Seton West801 W. Main St.Richmond, IN 47374Phone: (765)
962-4877Fax: (765) 962-5381Website: www.setonelem.orgPrincipal:
Kimberly BeckerGrades: 3-6
High School233 S. Fifth St.Richmond, IN 47374Phone: (765)
965-6956Fax: (765) 935-9930Website:
www.setoncatholich-ighschool.org/Principal: Rick J. RuhlGrades:
7-12
ST. MICHAELCATHOLIC SCHOOL275 High St.Brookville, IN 47012Phone:
(765) 647-4961Fax: (765) 647-6802Principal: Ken SaxonGrades:
K-8
Seton Catholic High School basketball
Galileo Charter School
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ST. MICHAELCATHOLIC SCHOOL275 High St.Brookville, IN 47012Phone:
(765) 647-4961Fax: (765) 647-6802Principal: Ken SaxonGrades:
K-8
UtilitiesINDIANAElectric companiesDuke Energy (customer service
inquiry and information): (800) 521-2232Duke Energy (power outages
and repair): (800) 343-3525Duke Energy (TDD/TTY for the hearing
im-paired): (800) 228-6195Richmond Power & Light, P.O. Box 908,
Richmond, IN 47375 : (765) 973-7200Whitewater Valley REMC, 101
Brownsville Ave., Liberty: (800) 529-5557 or (765) 458-5171
Gas companiesVectren Gas Company Inc., (customer ser-vice, day
or night): (800) 227-1376Indiana Underground Plant Protection
Service (IUPPS), (call two days before you dig): (800)
382-5544Proliance Energy, 111 Monument Circle, Suite 2200,
Indianapolis : (317) 231-6800
Telephone companiesFrontierResidential: (800) 483-4000Business:
(800) 483-5000Repair: (800) 483-1000Sprint-EmbarqResidential: (888)
723-8010Business: (800) 786-6272Repair: (800) 788-3600
Water and sewage companiesCambridge City, 127 N. Foote: (765)
478-5611Centerville, 204 E. Main St., P.O. Box 125: (765)
855-5515Dublin: Water Department, 2250 E. Cumber-land St., P.O. Box
145, (765) 478-4878Fountain City: 312 W. Main St., P.O. Box 312,
(765) 847-2412Hagerstown: 49 E. College St., (765) 489-6171
Indiana-American Water Co. Inc.: Customer Service, Richmond:
Emergencies/Nights, Weekends & Holidays (800) 492-8373;
Operations Center, Distribution/Production: (765) 962-0470
OHIOElectric companiesButler Rural Electric Co-Op Inc., 3888
Still-well Beckett Road, Oxford, (513) 867-4400Darke Rural Electric
Co-Op, 1120 Fort Jef-ferson Ave., Greenville, (937) 548-4114Dayton
Power & Light Corp., phone: (toll free) (800) 433-8500
Gas companiesDuke, 139 E. Fourth St., Cincinnati, (800) 544-6900
or (513) 421-9500Dayton Power & Light Corp., (800)
433-8500Glenwood Energy, 5181 College Corner Pike, Oxford, (513)
523-2555
Telephone companiesFairpoint Communications, 36 N. Plum St.,
Germantown, (937) 855-6511Verizon, (800) 483-4000
Water and sewage companiesEaton Municipal Water Company, 328 N.
Maple St., P.O. Box 27, Eaton, (937) 456-4125Greenville Water
Works, 122 W. Main, Greenville, (937) 548-1815Ohio-American Water
Co., 365 E. Center St., Marion, (800) 652-6987 or (740)
383-0935Lakengren Water Authority, 209 Lakengren Drive, Eaton,
(937) 456-4455Southwest Regional Water District, 3640 Old Oxford
Road, Hamilton, (513) 863-0828
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Libraries
INDIANABrookville Public Library919 Main St., Brookville, IN
47012Phone: (765) 647-4031Website: www.wvcl.orgHours of operation:
9 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Saturday
Cambridge City Public Library600 W. Main St., Cambridge City, IN
47327Phone: (765) 478-3335Fax: (765) 478-6144Website:
cclib.lib.in.usEmail: [email protected] of operation: 9
a.m.-7:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesday; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday,
Thursday and Friday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday
Centerville-Center Township Public Library126 E. Main St.,
Centerville, IN 47330Phone: (765) 855-5223Fax: (765)
855-2009Website: www.cctpl.lib.in.usHours of operation: 1-5 p.m.
Monday; Tuesday, 1-8 p.m.; Wednesday and Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.;
Thursday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Earlham College libraries801 National Road W., Richmond, IN
47374Website: www.earlham.eduLilly LibraryPhone: (765) 983-1287Fax:
(765) 983-1304Hours of operation: Academic year: 8 a.m.-1 a.m.,
Monday-Thursday; 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday; 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Saturday;
noon-midnight Sunday. May term: Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.;
Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Summer break: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday; closed
Saturday and SundayWildman Science LibraryPhone: (765)
983-1245Hours of operation: Academic year: 8 a.m.-1 a.m.,
Monday-Friday; 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday; noon-midnight, Sunday. May
term: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Summer break: 1-4:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday; closed Saturday and SundayCollege Archives&
Friends CollectionPhone: (765) 983-1511 or (765) 983-1743Hours of
operation: Academic year: 9 a.m.-noon, 1-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.,
Monday-Thursday; 9 a.m.-noon, 1-4 p.m. Friday; 1-4 p.m. Saturday
and Sunday. Academic and summer breaks: 9 a.m.-noon, 1-4 p.m.
Monday-Friday; closed Saturday and Sunday
Farmland Public Library116 S. Main St.; P.O. Box 189, Farmland,
IN 47340Phone: (765) 468-7292Fax: (765) 468-7292Website:
www.farmlandlibrary.orgHours of operation: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday and
Saturday; 1- 7 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday
Fayette County Public Library828 Grand Ave., Connersville, IN
47331Phone: (765) 827-0883Fax: (765) 825-4592Website:
www.fcplibrary.lib.in.usHours of operation: 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
Monday-Thursday; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday and Saturday
Hagerstown-Jefferson Township Public Library10 W. College St.,
Hagerstown, IN 47346Phone: (765) 489-5632Fax: (765)
489-5808Website: http://www.hagerstown.lib.in.usHours of operation:
10:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; 10:30
a.m.-2:30 p.m. Wednesday and Saturday
Indiana University East Library2325 Chester Blvd., Hayes Hall
Room 140, Richmond, IN 47374
Phone: (765) 973-8311Website: www.iue.edu/libraryHours of
operation: Fall and spring: 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 8 a.m.-5
p.m. Friday; Summer hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday
Laurel Public Library200 N. Clay St., Laurel, IN 47024Phone/Fax:
(765) 698-2626Website: www.wvcl.orgHours of operation: 9 a.m.-8
p.m. Monday-Thursday; 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Saturday
Morrisson-Reeves Library80 N. Sixth St., Richmond, IN
47374Phone: (765) 966-8291Fax: (765) 962-1318Website:
www.mrl.info.orgHours of operation: Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-7 p.m.;
Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
New Castle-Henry County Public Library376 S. 15th St., New
Castle, IN 47362Phone: (765) 529-0362Website:
http://www.nchcpl.lib. in.usHours of operation: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Monday-Thursday; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday; 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday (Labor Day through Memorial Day)
Union County Public Library2 E. Seminary St., Liberty, IN
47353Phone: (765) 458-5355Fax: (765) 458-9375Website:
www.union-county.lib.in.usHours of operation: 9 a.m.-7 p.m.
Monday-Friday; 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday; closed all national
holidays)
Washington TownshipPublic Library107 N. Main St., Lynn, IN
47355-0127Phone: (765) 874-1488Fax: (765) 874-1427Website:
NoneHours of operation: Noon-5 p.m. Monday-Friday and Saturday 9-11
a.m.
Morrisson-Reeves Library
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LibrariesWinchester CommunityPublic Library125 N. East St.,
Winchester, IN 47394-1604Phone: (765) 584-4824Fax: (765)
584-3624Website: [email protected] of operation: 9
a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday and Saturday
OHIOArcanum Public Library101 W. North St., Arcanum, OH
45304Phone: (937) 692-8484Fax: (937) 692-8916Website:
www.arcanumpubliclibrary.orgHours of operation: 9 a.m.-8 p.m.
Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Saturday
Camden Library104 S. Main St., Camden, OH 45311Phone: (937)
452-3142Fax: (937) 452-7365Website: www.pcdl.lib.oh.usHours of
operation: 12-8 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday; 2-8 p.m. Tuesday;
Thursday; 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday and Saturday
Eaton Library301 N. Barron St., Eaton, OH 45320Phone: (937)
456-4331Fax: (937) 456-4774Website: www.pcdl.lib.oh.usHours of
operation: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday and
Saturday
Eldorado LibraryP.O. Box 244, 150 N. Main St., Eldorado, OH
45321Phone: (937) 273-4933Fax: (937) 273-5673Website:
www.pcdl.lib.oh.usHours of operation: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday; 2-7
p.m. Thursday; 1-4 p.m. Saturday
New Madison Public Library142 S. Main St., P.O. Box 32, New
Madison, OH 45346Phone: (937) 996-1741
Fax: (937) 996-1473Website: www.newmadisonpubliclibrary.orgHours
of operation: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday and Tuesday; 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Wednesday-Friday; 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday
New Paris Library115 N. Washington St., New Paris, OH
45347Phone: (937) 437-7242Fax: (937) 437-0772Website:
www.pcdl.lib.oh.usHours of operation: 2-8 p.m. Monday-Wednesday; 10
a.m.-4 p.m. Friday; 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday
Preble County District Library Main Office450 S. Barron St.,
Eaton, OH 45320Phone: (937) 456-4250Fax: (937) 456-6092Website:
www.pcdl.lib.oh.usHours of operation: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Monday-Friday
Preble County Room Genealogy Department450 S. Barron St., Eaton,
OH 45320Phone: (937) 456-4970Fax: (937) 456-6092Hours of operation:
9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday; 9 am.-3 p.m. Friday; 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
the first and third Saturday of each month
West Alexandria Library16 N. Main St., Town Hall, West
Alexandria, OH 45381Phone: (937) 839-4915Fax: (937)
839-4209Website: www.pcdl.lib.oh.usHours of operation: 12-7 p.m.
Monday and Wednesday; 1-7 p.m. Tuesday; noon-4 p.m. Friday; 10
a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday
West Elkton LibraryP.O. Box 100, 135 N. Main St., Town Hall,
West Elkton, OH 45070Phone: (937) 787-4873Fax: (937) 787-3153Hours
of operation: 1-6 p.m. Monday and Wednesday; noon.-5 p.m.
Thursday
West Manchester Library212 S. High St., P.O. Box 138, West
Manchester, OH 45382Phone: (937) 678-8503Fax: (937)
678-4030Website: www.pcdl.lib.oh.usHours of operation: 10 a.m.-5
p.m. Monday; 2-7 p.m. Wednesday; 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturday.
ANIMAL WELFARE LEAGUE1825 Chester Blvd.Richmond, IN 47374Phone:
(765) 962-8393Hours: 10 a.m.-noon and 1-5 p.m. Monday-Friday; 9
a.m.-noon Saturday
DARKE COUNTYHUMANE SOCIETY7053 State Route 49 N.Greenville, OH
45331Phone: (937) 548-1009Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and
Friday; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday; 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday
FAYETTE COUNTYANIMAL SHELTER1703 Michigan Ave.Connersville, IN
47331Phone: (765) 825-8693Hours: 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Monday-Friday,
8-11:30 a.m. Saturday
HELP THE ANIMALS2101 W. Main St., P.O. Box 117Richmond, IN
47374Phone: (765) 962-6811Web address: www.
HelpTheAni-mals.inc.comHours: noon-5 p.m. Tuesday-SaturdayNote:
HELP is a no-kill animal shelter.
HUMANE SOCIETYPET CENTER OF PREBLE COUNTY951 S. Barron St.Eaton,
OH 45320Phone: (937) 456-7387Web site: www.petfinder.comHours: 11
a.m.-6 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs-day; 11 a.m.-4
p.m. Friday and Saturday
Cambridge City Library
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INDIANAFAYETTE COUNTYConnersvilleAddress: 801 N. Central
Ave.Phone: (765) 825-1671Fax: (765) 825-6661Hours of service: 8
a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-noon Saturday
FRANKLIN COUNTYBrookvilleAddress: 1019 Main St.Phone: (765)
647-0541Fax: (765) 647-1801Hours of service: 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m.-noon Saturday
Cedar GroveAddress: 204 Central Ave.Phone: (765) 647-6122Fax:
(765) 647-2307Hours of service: 8-11:30 a.m. and 12:30-4:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Saturday
LaurelAddress: 123 W. PearlPhone: (765) 698-2357Fax: same as
phoneHours of service: 7:30-11:30 a.m. and 12:30-4 p.m.
Monday-Friday, 7:30-11 a.m. Saturday
MetamoraAddress: 19048 S. Main St.Phone: (765) 647-6766Fax:
(765) 647-0154Hours of service: 7:30 a.m.-noon and 1-4:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday, 7:30-11:30 a.m. Saturday
RANDOLPH COUNTYLynnAddress: 116 S. Main St.Phone: (765)
874-2151Fax: noneHours of service: 8:30-11 a.m. and 12:30-4 p.m.
Monday-Friday, 8:30-10:30 a.m. Saturday
ModocAddress: 107 E. ConleyPhone: (765) 853-5144Fax: noneHours
of service: 7-11 a.m. and 1-4:15 p.m. Monday-Friday, 7-10 a.m.
Saturday
Parker CityAddress: 220 S. Main St.Phone: (765) 468-7755Fax:
noneHours of service: 9-11:30 a.m. and 1-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday,
9-11 a.m. Saturday
Union CityAddress: 102 W. Pearl St.Phone: (765) 964-5818Fax:
(765) 964-5182Hours of service: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-noon Saturday
WinchesterAddress: 130 N. Meridian St.Phone: (765) 584-2411Fax:
(765) 584-6409Hours of service: 9 a.m.-noon and 1 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-noon Saturday
UNION COUNTYLibertyAddress: 29 E. Union St.Phone: (765)
458-5733
Fax: (765) 458-7691Hours of service: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-noon Saturday
West College CornerAddress: 18 LibertyPhone: (765) 732-3556Fax:
(765) 732-4169Hours of service: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday,
8:30 a.m.-noon Saturday
WAYNE COUNTYBostonAddress: 103 S. SalemPhone: (765) 962-5145Fax:
(765) 966-4064Hours of service: 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 1:30-4
p.m. Monday-Friday, 8-10 a.m. Saturday
Cambridge CityAddress: 227 W. Main St.Phone: (765) 478-3831Fax:
same as phoneHours of service: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday,
8:30-11:30 a.m. Saturday
CentervilleAddress: 300 E. Main St.Phone: (765) 855-5121Fax:
(765) 855-5447Hours of service: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday,
8-11 a.m. Saturday
DublinAddress: 2183 E. CumberlandPhone: (765) 478-4525Fax: same
as phoneHours of service: 8 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m. Monday-Friday,
9-11 a.m. Saturday
EconomyAddress: 218 Main St.Phone: (765) 886-5939Fax: same as
phoneHours of service: 7:30-11:30 a.m. and 1-4:15 p.m.
Monday-Friday, 8-10 a.m. Saturday
Fountain CityAddress: 104 S. Walnut St.Phone: (765) 847-2320Fax:
same as phoneHours of service: 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 2-4:15 p.m.
Monday-Friday, 9-11 a.m. Saturday
Greens ForkAddress: 15 S. Main St.Phone: (765) 886-5341Fax:
noneHours of service: 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 7:30-10:30
a.m. Saturday
HagerstownAddress: 10 W. Main St.Phone: (765) 489-5242Fax: (765)
489-4659Hours of service: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 9
a.m.-noon Saturday
MiltonAddress: 307 S. Central Ave.Phone: (765) 478-3777Fax: same
as phoneHours of service: 8 a.m.-noon and 1:30-4:30 Monday-Friday,
8-10 a.m. Saturday
PershingAddress: 401 E. Main St.Phone: (765) 478-4415Fax:
noneHours of service: 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 2-4:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday, 8-10 a.m. Saturday
RichmondAddress: 400 N. A St.Phone: (765) 966-7631Fax: (765)
966-2481Hours of service: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8-noon
Saturday
WebsterAddress: 5187 Webster RoadPhone: (765) 966-4180Fax: (765)
962-3826Hours of service: 8-11 a.m. and noon-4 p.m. Monday-Friday,
8-10 a.m. Saturday
WilliamsburgAddress: 8293 Main St.Phone: (765) 886-6085Fax:
noneHours of service: 7 a.m.-noon and 1:30-4 p.m. Monday-Friday,
7:30-10 a.m. Saturday
DARKE COUNTY, OHIOArcanumAddress: 10 S. Main St.Phone: (937)
692-8640Fax: noneHours of service: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday,
8 a.m.-noon Saturday
GreenvilleAddress: 101 E. Main St.Phone: (937) 548-1320Fax:
(937) 547-1678Hours of service: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday,
8:30 a.m.-noon Saturday
HollansburgAddress: 124 N. Main St.Phone: (937) 997-4051Fax:
noneHours of service: 7:30 a.m.-4:15 p.m.
Monday-Friday, 7:30-11:15 a.m. Saturday
New MadisonAddress: 133 N. HarrisonPhone: (937) 996-6100Fax:
(937) 996-1681Hours of service: 9 a.m.-noon, 1-4:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-noon Saturday
PalestineAddress: 105 W. Cross St.Phone: (937) 547-1188Fax:
(937) 547-1217Hours of service: 7:30 a.m.-noon and 1-4:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday, 8-noon Saturday
PREBLE COUNTY, OHIOCamdenAddress: 32 W. Central Ave.Phone: (937)
452-3220Fax: (937) 452-3695Hours of service: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-noon Saturday
EatonAddress: 111 W. Main St.Phone: (937) 456-3310Fax: (937)
456-9821Hours of service: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-noon
Saturday
EldoradoAddress: 100 Maple St.Phone: (937) 273-4231Fax: (937)
273-4232Hours of service: 8 a.m.-noon and 1:30-4:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-noon Saturday
New ParisAddress: 306 S. Washington St.Phone: (937) 437-1561Fax:
(937) 437-2212Hours of service: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday,
8:30 a.m.-noon Saturday
West AlexandriaAddress: 15 W. DaytonPhone: (937) 839-4000Fax:
(937) 839-5439Hours of service: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday,
8:30 a.m.-noon Saturday
West ManchesterAddress: 110 E. Scott St.Phone: (937)
678-7441Fax: (937) 678-7442Hours of service: 7:45-11 a.m.
Monday-Friday, 7:45-11:30 a.m. Saturday
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Websites
Abington: 47330Alpine: 47331Alquina: 47331Arcanum (Ohio):
45304Bath: 47010Bethel: 47341Boston: 47324Brookville:
47012Brownsville: 47325Cambridge City: 47327Camden (Ohio):
45311Castine (Ohio): 45304Cedar Grove: 47016Centerville:
47330College Corner (Ohio): 45003Connersville: 47331Dublin:
47335East Germantown (Pershing): 47370Eaton (Ohio): 45320Economy:
47339Eldorado (Ohio): 45321Fountain City: 47341Gordon (Ohio):
45329Gratis (Ohio):45330Greens Fork: 47345Greenville (Ohio):
45331Hagerstown: 47346Hollansburg (Ohio): 45332Ithaca (Ohio):
45304Laurel: 47024Lewisburg (Ohio): 45338
Lewisville: 47352Liberty: 47353Losantville: 47354Lynn:
47355Metamora: 47030Middleboro: 47374Milton: 47357Modoc: 47358Mount
Auburn: 47327New Castle: 47362New Madison (Ohio): 45346New Paris
(Ohio): 45347Oxford (Ohio): 45056Parker City: 47368Pennville:
47327Pershing (East Germantown): 47370Richmond: 47374Spring Grove:
47374Straughn: 47387Union City (Ind.) : 47390Union City (Ohio)
45390Verona (Ohio): 45378Webster: 47392West Alexandria (Ohio):
45381West College Corner (Ind.): 47003West Elkton (Ohio): 45070West
Manchester (Ohio): 45382Whitewater: 47374Williamsburg:
47393Winchester: 47394
AREA INTERESTAchieva Resources Corp. Inc. (Former-ly Green Acres
and Landmark Services)www.achievaresources.org
Bethany Theological Seminarywww.bethanyseminary.edu
Boys and Girls Clubs of Wayne Countywww.bgcrichmond.org
Centerstone (formerly Dunn Mental Health
Center)www.centerstone.org
City of Richmondwww.richmondindiana.gov
Civic Hall Performing Arts Centerwww.civichall.com
Communities in Schoolswww.ciswayneco.com
Cope Environmental Centerwww.copeenvironmental.org
Darke County (Ohio) Visitors Bureauwww.visitdarkecounty.org
Earlham Collegewww.earlham.edu
Earlham School of Religionesr.earlham.edu
Eastern Indiana Human Resource Associationwww.eihra.com
Gaar Mansion and Farm
Museumwww.waynet.org/nonprofit/gaar_man-sion.htm
Hayes Arboretumwww.hayesarboretum.org
HELP the Animals, Inc.www.helptheanimalsinc.com
Huddleston Farmhouse Inn Museumwww.historiclandmarks.org
Indiana Football Hall of Fame (located in
Richmond)www.indiana-football.org
Indiana University Eastwww.iue.edu
Ivy Tech Community Collegewww.ivytech.edu/richmond
Joseph Moore Museum of Natural History at Earlham
Collegewww.earlham.edu/josephmooremuseum
Levi Coffin Housewww.waynet.org/levicoffin/default.htm
Morrisson-Reeves Library (Richmond)www.mrl.lib.in.us
Museum of Overbeck Potterywww.overbeckmuseum.org
Nettle Creek Valley Museumwww.waynet.org/nonprofit/
nettlecreek_museum.htm
Palladium-Item newspaperwww.pal-item.com
Reid Hospital and Health Care Serviceswww.reidhosp.com
Richmond Art Museumwww.richmondartmuseum.org
Richmond Civic Theatrewww.richmondcivictheatre.org
Richmond Community Schoolswww.rcs.k12.in.us
Richmond Power & Lightwww.rp-l.com
Richmond Symphony Orchestrawww.richmondsymphony.org
Richmond Rose Garden
Inc.www.waynet.org/nonprofit/rosegarden.htm
Richmond-Wayne County Chamber of Commercewww.rwchamber.org
Richmond/Wayne County Convention & Tourism
Bureauwww.visitrichmond.org
Salisbury
Courthousewww.waynet.org/nonprofit/courthouse-log.htm
Starr-Gennett Foundation (history of Richmonds recording
industry)www.starrgennett.org
Wayne County governmentwww.co.wayne.in.us
Wayne County Historical
Museumwww.waynecountyhistoricalmuseum.com
Wernle Childrens Homewww.wernle.org
Whitewater Community Televisionwww.wctv.info
Whitewater Gorge Parkwww.waynet.org/nonprofit/gorge.htm
Wilbur Wright Birthplace and Interpretive
Centerwww.wwbirthplace.com
Youth as Resourceswww.yarwayne.org
YWCAwww.waynet.org/nonprofit/ywca.htm
REGIONAL INTERESTChildrens Museum of
Indianapoliswww.childrensmuseum.orgThis site includes information
about ex-hibits and information just for teachers.
City of Dayton, Ohiowww.cityofdayton.orgThis site includes
information about em-ployment opportunities, city departments,
Dayton history, Dayton headlines, maps, weather, and city news and
events.
Dayton Art Institutewww.daytonartinstitute.orgThis site includes
information about special exhibitions, permanent collection,
calendar of events, music at the museum membership information and
volunteer opportunities.
Indiana Historical Societywww.indianahistory.orgThis site
includes a calendar of events,
membership information, directions, library, volunteer
opportunities and job openings.
Indiana State Parks and Reservoirswww.in.gov/dnr/parklake
Northern Indiana Amish Countrywww.amishcountry.orgThis site
includes information about tours, attractions, dining, lodging,
shopping, recreation and a calendar.
Ohio Historical Societywww.ohiohistory.orgThis site includes
information about historical sites, calendars and educa-tion
resources.
Ohio tourismwww.discoverohio.comThe site includes travel
information and events.
sports.excite.com (There is no www. prefix for this site
address.)This site includes information about MLB, NFL, NHL, NBA,
WNBA, NCAA Hoops, golf, tennis, soccer, motor sports, Tour de
France and links to additional sports Web sites.
NOTE: If youd like to suggest a website to be added to this list
in next years Living Here, please call (765) 973-4485.
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INDIANA GOVERNORMitchell E. Daniels Jr.., RAddress: Governors
Residence4750 N. Meridian StreetIndianapolis, IN 46208Phone:
317-931-3076Fax: 317-283-1201Website: www.in.gov/gov/Term up for
election: Januray 2013
OHIO GOVERNORJohn R. Kasich, RAddress: Riffe Center, 30th Floor,
7S7 S. High St., Columbus, OH 43215-6117Phone: (614) 466-3555Web
site: www.governor.ohio.gov/Term up for election: November 2014
FEDERAL LEGISLATORSIndianaSen. Richard G. Lugar, RAddress: 306
Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510-1401Web site:
www.lugar.senate.gov/Phone: (202) 224-4814Term up for election:
November 2012
Sen. Dan Coats, RAddress: United States Senate, 493 Russell
Office Building, Washington, DC 20510Web site:
coats.senate.gov/Phone: (202) 224-5623Term up for election:
November 2016
Rep. Mike Pence, R6th DistrictAddress: 100 Cannon House Office
Building, Washington, DC 20515Web site:
www.mikepence.house.gov/Richmond phone: (765) 962-2883General
phone: (202) 225-3021Term up for election: November 2012
OhioSen. Sherrod Brown, DAddress: 713 Hart Senate Office
Building, Washington, DC 20510Web site: www.brown.senate.govPhone:
(202) 224-2315Term up for election: November 2012
Sen. Rob Portman, RAddress: 338 Russell Senate Office Building,
Washington, DC 20510Web site: www.portman.senate.govPhone: (202)
224-3353Term up for election:November 2016
Rep. John A. Boehner, R8th DistrictAddress: 1011 Longworth House
Office Building, Washington, DC 20515Web site: www.johnboehner.
house.gov/Phone: (202) 225-6205Term up for election: November
2012
STATE LEGISLATORSIndiana
Sen. Allen Paul, R-RichmondDistrict 27: Randolph, Wayne and Jay
countiesAddress: 200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN
46204Email: [email protected]: (800) 382-9467 or (317) 232-9400Term
up for election: November 2014
Sen. Jean Leising, R-OldenburgDistrict 42: Decatur, Fayette,
Shelby and Rush counties, part of Franklin CountyAddress: 200 W.
Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46204Email: [email protected]: (800)
382-9467 or (317) 232-9400Term up for election: November 2012
Sen. Johnny Nugent, R-LawrenceburgDistrict 43: Dearborn, Ohio,
Ripley and Union counties; part of Franklin and Jennings
countiesAddress: 200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN
46204Email: [email protected]: (800) 382-9467 or (317) 232-9400Term
up for election: November 2014
INDIANA Fayette County: Fayette County Courthouse (Clerks
Office)Office hours: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and
Friday;8:30 a.m.-noon Thursday; 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. WednesdayPhone:
(765) 825-1813
Franklin County: Franklin County Courthouse (Clerks
Office)Office hours: 8:30 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m.
Monday-FridayPhone: (765) 647-5111
Randolph County: Randolph County Courthouse (Clerks
Office)Office hours: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-FridayPhone: (765)
584-4214
Union County: Union County Courthouse (Clerks Office)Phone:
(765) 458-6121Office hours: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday
Wayne County: Wayne County Courthouse (Department of Voter
Registration)Office hours: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday; 8:30 a.m. -
4:30 p.m. Tuesday-FridayPhone: (765) 973-9304; Fax: (765)
973-9490
OHIODarke County: Board of Elections, 300 Garst Ave.,
GreenvilleOffice hours: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday- Friday.Phone:
(937) 548-1835
Preble County: Preble County Board of Elections Office, located
on the first floor of the courthouse,
101 E. Main St., EatonOffice hours: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Monday-FridayPhone: (937) 456-8117
REGISTRATION INFORMATIONOther locations to obtain voter
registration: Bureau of Motor Vehicles, public libraries and other
designated public agencies, which provide assistance or disability
programs. Ohio residents also may register at any high school or
vocational school. Indiana residents may print registration form
online at indianavoters.com and mail to the
county courthouse.Mail-in form: Call your county courthouse to
request a registration form by mail.Absentee ballot: Call your
county courthouse for complete information.Requirements for voter
registration: You must be at least 18 years old on or before
Election Day to vote. You must be a citizen of the United States.
You must be a resident in your precinct 30 days prior to the
election in which you intend to vote.2012 general election vote
date: November 6; 2012 voter registration deadline: October 9
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Rep. Thomas Saunders, R-LewisvilleDistrict 54: Northern Wayne,
part of Henry, southern Randolph countiesAddress: 200 W. Washington
St., Indianapolis, IN 46204Email: [email protected]: (800)
382-9841Term up for election: November 2012
Rep. Thomas Knollman, R-LibertyDistrict 55: Abington, Boston
townships and Wayne 3, 14 and 30 in Wayne County; Fayette, Union
and part of Franklin and Dearborn countiesAddress: 200 W.
Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46204Email: [email protected]: (800)
382-9841Term up for election: November 2012
Rep. Phil Pflum, D-MiltonDistrict 56: East central Wayne and
Henry countiesAddress: 200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN
46204Email: [email protected]: (800) 382-9842 or (317) 232-9600Term
up for election: November 2012
Rep. Judson McMillin, R-BrookvilleDistrict 68: Parts of
Franklin, Ripley, Switzerland and Dearborn counties and all of Ohio
CountyAddress: 200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46204Email:
[email protected]: (800) 382-9842Term up for election: November
2012
Ohio
Sen. Keith Faber, R-CelinaDistrict 12: Preble, Allen, Mercer,
Shelby, Champaign counties and parts of Darke and Auglaize
countiesAddress: Senate Building1 Capitol Square, 1st
FloorColumbus, OH 43215Email: [email protected] site:
http://www.ohiosenate.gov/keith-faber.htmlPhone: (614) 466-7584Term
up for election: December 2012
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-UrbanaDistrict 4: Marion, Morrow, Richland,
Shelby, Allan, Auglaize, Hancock, Hardin, Logan, Champaign, part of
Wyandot CountyAddress: 1524 Longworth House Office Building,
Washington, D.C. 20515Web site: www.jordan.house.govPhone: (202)
225-2676Term up for election: November 2012
Sen. Bill Coley, R-West ChesterDistrict 4: Butler CountyAddress:
Senate Building, 1 Capitol Square, Second Floor, Columbus, OH
43215Email: [email protected] site:
http://www.ohiosenate.gov/bill-coley.htmlPhone: (614) 466-8072Term
up for election: November 2012
Rep. Timothy Derickson, R-OxfordDistrict 53: Parts of Butler
CountyAddress: 77 S. High St., 11th Floor,Columbus, OH
43215-6111Email: [email protected] site: www.house.
state.oh.usPhone: (614) 644-5094Term up for election: November
2012
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COUNTY GOVERNMENTWayne County/Administration BuildingMailing
address: 401 E. Main St., Richmond, IN 47374Phone number: (765)
973-9200Email: [email protected]: co.wayne.in.usOffice
hours: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday and 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tuesday
through FridayCounty commissionersand term expirations:Ken Paust,
(765) 973-9237 or
[email protected], Dec. 2014Doug Williamson, (765) 973-9237
or [email protected], Dec. 2012Denny Burns, (765) 973-9237
or [email protected], Dec. 2012Meeting time, date and place:
9:30 a.m. each Wednesday in the Annex Building.
County counciland term expirations:Chris Beeson, at largeGary
Saunders, at largeMina Burns, at largeAl Dillion, District 1
Jeff Plasterer, District 2Peter Zaleski, District 3Tony Gillam,
District 4Email: [email protected]: (765) 973-9237
Meeting time, date and place: 8 a.m. the first Wednesday of each
month in the Annex Building.
County departments:Assessor: (765) 973-9254Auditor: (765)
973-9317Building Inspector: (765) 973-9297Buildings & Grounds:
(765) 973-9337Child Support Division, Prosecutors office: (765)
973-9285
Circuit Court: (765) 973-9266Commissioners: (765)
973-9237Community Corrections: (765) 973-9396Coroner: (765)
962-0335County Clerk: (765) 973-9220Emergency Management Agency:
(765) 973-9399Fairgrounds: (765) 935-6291Health Clinic: (765)
973-9294Health Department: (765) 973-9245Highway Department: (765)
855-5211Human Resources & Purchasing: (765) 973-9209Marriage
License Information: (765) 973-9220Passport Information: (765)
973-9222Planning and Zoning Department: (765) 973-9249Probation
Department: (765) 973-9279Prosecuting Attorney: (765)
973-9394Public Defender: (765) 972-9263Recorder: (765)
973-9235Refuse Disposal Station: (765) 489-4000Sheriffs Office
(non-emergency): (765) 973-9393Sheriffs Office (emergency):
911Small Claims Court: (765) 973-9202Superior Court 1: (765)
973-9259Superior Court 2: (765) 973-9260Superior Court 3: (765)
973-9269Surveyor: (765) 973-9201Traffic Fines: (765) 973-9267 or
(765) 973-9467Treasurer: (765) 973-9238Veterans Services: (765)
973-9207
TOWN/CITY GOVERNMENTBOSTONTown Hall
Mailing address: 212 N. Salem St., P.O. Box 74, Boston, IN
47324Phone number: (765) 966-7868Fax number: (765) 966-3898Office
hours: By appointmentTownship Trustee/Assessor: Patrick Stack,
(765) 966-7868, term expires Dec. 2014.Deputy Trustee/Assessor:
Roxanne StackTown council(no term limits)Larry Brooks,
presidentCarole Robbins, secretary/treasurerMarlene ThompsonJoe
BucklerTrustee board: Jack Buckland, Pat Ravinet, Todd LafuseTown
council meets: 7 p.m. first Monday of each month at the fire
station.
CAMBRIDGE CITYTown HallMailing address: 127 N. Foote St.,
Cambridge City, IN 47327Phone number: (765) 478-3522Fax number:
(765) 478-3832Email: [email protected]:
www.cambridgecityindiana.orgOffice hours: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Monday-Friday.Clerk-Treasurer: Sherry Ervin, (765) 478-3522Town
council and term expirations:Debbie McGinley, (765) 478-4970, Dec.
2013Mark McCarty, Dec. 2013Maynard Mick Fowler, (765) 478-5246,
Dec. 2015Steve Sorah, (765) 478-3200, Dec. 2015Janis Buhl, (765)
478-5593, Dec. 2015Meeting time, date and place: 5:30
Wayne County 4-H Fair
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p.m. the second Monday of each month in the council chambers of
the City Building.
CENTERVILLEMunicipal BuildingMailing address: P.O. Box 125,
Centerville, IN 47330Phone number: (765) 855-5515Fax number: (765)
855-2514Email: [email protected]:
town.centerville.in.usOffice hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday.Mayor: NoneClerk-Treasurer: Janice Roberts, (765)
855-5515Utility Supervisor: Terry L. Stover, (765) 855-5515Town
council and term expirations:Daniel Wandersee, president, (765)
855-2515, Dec. 2015Paul Widau, Dec. 2015Doug Dillman, (765)
855-1456, Dec. 2015Mike Crawley, (765) 855-2703, Dec. 2015Kate
Johnson-Keep, Dec. 2015Meeting time, date and place: 7 p.m. the
second Tuesday of each month in the Municipal Building, 204 E. Main
St.
DUBLINTown HallMailing address: 2250 E. Cumberland St., P.O. Box
145, Dublin, IN 47335Phone number: (765) 478-4878Fax number: (765)
478-5689Email: [email protected] hours: First 15 days of
month, 9 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m. Monday-Friday; second half of
month, 9 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m. Monday and Wednesday, 9 a.m.-noon
Tuesday and Thursday, closed Fridays; all month, 9 a.m.-noon
Saturday.Treasurer: Julia Juli McCarty, (765) 478-4878Town council
and term expirations:Larry Russell, president, (765) 478-6806, Dec.
2015Brian Kanady, Dec. 2015Russ Adams, Dec. 2015Nathan Ulerick,
(765) 478-5304, Dec. 2015.Meeting time, date and place: 7 p.m. the
second Tuesday of each month in the Dublin City Building.
EAST GERMANTOWN, aka PERSHINGEntity or building name: 503 W.
Main St., Cambridge City, INMailing address: P.O. Box 248,
Pershing, IN 47370.Phone number: (765) 478-9052Email:
[email protected] hours: 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Monday.Clerk-Treasurer: S. Jelyne Ashcraft, (765)
478-9052Clerk-Treasurer office: 501 W. U.S. 40Town council and term
expirations:Brian Fisher, president, Dec. 2012Donald FIsher, vice
president, Dec. 2012Virginia ParsonsPhillip McQueenSteve Mills,
Dec. 2012Council meets: 7 p.m. the second Wednesday of the month
the Town Hall, 206 S. Milton St.
ECONOMYEconomy Town HallMailing address: 247 Poplar St., P.O.
Box 155, Economy, IN 47339Phone number: (765) 886-5594Fax number:
(765) 886-5594Office hours: none
Clerk-Treasurer: Norma Mosier, (765) 886-5675 or (765)
983-2266Town council and term expirations:Thomas Bunger, (765)
886-4600Robert Baker, (765) 886-5115Scott Murray
FOUNTAIN CITYCity BuildingMailing address: 312 W. Main St., P.O.
Box 312, Fountain City, IN 47341Phone number: (765) 847-2412Fax
number: (765) 847-2412Office hours: 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 1:30-4
p.m. Monday-Friday.Mayor: NoneClerk-Treasurer: Sue Brooks, (765)
847-2412Deputy Clerk: Delores HawkinsTown council members
names,term expirations.Larry Stegall, president, Dec. 2015Dottie
Pierce, (765) 847-2600, Dec. 2014Kay Lewis, Dec. 2015John Richard
Webb, (765) 847-5129, Dec. 2015Larry Street, Dec. 2015Meeting time,
date and place: 7 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at 312 W.
Main St.
GREENS FORKCity BuildingMailing address: 12 S. Water St., P.O.
Box 193, Greens Fork, IN 47345Phone number: (765) 886-1292Fax
number: (765) 886-5827Office hours: 9 a.m.-noon Monday, Wednesday
and Friday.Mayor: NoneClerk-Treasurer: Brenda Moore, (765)
886-1292Billing Clerk: Nita MooreTown council(All terms expire Dec.
31, 2015)Bud Strunk, president, (765) 886-5588Bill Lasher, (765)
886-5558Cathy Campbell, (765) 886-5590Meeting time, date and place:
7 p.m. the second Thursday of each month in the City Building.
Rose GardenGlen Miller Park, Richmond
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HAGERSTOWNHagerstown Town HallMailing address: 49 E. College
St., Hagerstown, IN 47346Phone number: (765) 489-6171Fax number:
(765) 489-5100Email: [email protected]:
http://hagerstown.in.govOffice hours: 7 a.m.-4 p.m.
Monday-Friday.Town manager: Robert WarnerClerk-Treasurer &
Comptroller: Nick Jarrett, (765) 489-6171Town council and term
expirations:Rick FedericoChris LaMarBrian LongbonsRick Cole,
[email protected] time, date and place: 7:30 p.m. the first
Monday of each month in the Town Hall.
MILTONClerk-Treasurers OfficeAddress: 113 W. Walnut St., P.O.
Box 398, Milton, IN 47357Phone number: (765) 478-3818Fax number:
(765) 478-9261Email: [email protected] hours: 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday.Clerk-Treasurer: Terry Craig,
(765) 478-3818Town council:Ken Risch, presidentDwight Smith,
vice-presidentHugh D. Payne Jr.Jeanette HensleyAgnes FisherMeeting
time, date and place: 6:30 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month at
113 W. Walnut St.
MOUNT AUBURNMount Auburn Municipal BuildingChestnut
St.Clerk/Treasurer: Misty CaldwellTown council:Thomas Lee, (765)
478-4647Kim Owens, (765) 478-4759Meeting time, date and place: 7
p.m. the second Monday of each month in the Muncipal Building on
Chestnut St.
RICHMONDRichmond Municipal BuildingMailing address: 50 N. Fifth
St., Richmond, IN 47374Phone number: (765) 983-7200Fax number:
(765) 983-7212Website: http://www.richmondindiana.govOffice hours:
8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday.
Mayor: Sally Hutton, (765) 983-7208, Dec. 2011Clerk: Karen
Ch