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Purdue University senior Ashley Wilson has been marching with the Purdue All American Marching Band this past football season. This is her second year and she plays the trumpet. She is the daughter of Charlie and Monica Wilson and is a graduate of RCHS.
Ashley will be marching with the band at the Heart of Dallas Bowl game on New Year’s Day. She is currently playing for the Gold and Black sounds (GABS) at the women’s basketball games.
She will also be marching with the band in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Dublin, Ireland in March 2013. She will be marching for her second year in the Indianapolis 500 Parade and at the Indianapolis 500 race in May 2013. She has really enjoyed being a part of the band family.
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Wilson marching with Purdue New Year’s Day
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St. Joe Festival underway in Shelbyville
The carnival rides, games and food booths are back for another year at the St. Joseph Parish Spring Festival on the corner of Broadway and Noble Streets in Shelbyville. The festival kicked off Thursday and runs through Saturday night. The annual fried chicken dinner will continue Sunday following the festival at the Knights of Columbus.
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Laugh, and the world laughs with you
Director Bonnie Miller, assistant director Cory Bockover and producer Terri Sipes are excited and ready to get to work on RCP’s season-ending production of “I’m So Glad We Had This Time Together.” Named after Carol Burnett’s theme song, and featuring skits from her classic sketch comedy show, RCP’s version will also feature selections from Monty Python’s Flying Circus, Saturday Night Live, Mad TV, The Tonite Show with Johnny Carson and others.
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Maring Bowlin Concert May 30 reservations available
Joe Kimmell fondly recalls growing up in Rush County where the arts were nurtured by the community, from the school system right on down to individual volunteers.
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The Easthills release debut album
The Easthills, a band comprised of several noteworthy local musicians, released their debut album “Death of a Salesman” last month.
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Movie preview: “Star Trek Into Darkness”
Plot: When the crew of the Enterprise is called back home, they find an unstoppable force of terror from within that has left Starfleet in ruins, leaving our world in a state of crisis. With a personal score to settle, Captain Kirk leads a manhunt to a war zone world to capture a one-man weapon of mass destruction.
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Pink Droyd (A Tribute to Pink Floyd)
The first performance of the 2013 Rushville summer concert series will be with one of the nation’s top touring Pink Floyd tribute acts, Pink Droyd, and will also include a special solo acoustic set from Indiana native Doug Henthorn. The free event is 7 p.m., Saturday, June 1, at the Riverside Park Amphitheater in Rushville, located at 100 West Water Street.
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Maring Bowlin Concert May 30 reservations available
Joe Kimmell fondly recalls growing up in Rush County where the arts were nurtured by the community, from the school system right on down to individual volunteers.
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Maring Bowlin Concert May 30 reservations available
Joe Kimmell fondly recalls growing up in Rush County where the arts were nurtured by the community, from the school system right on down to individual volunteers. “For a little ‘hayseed’ farm community, we were blessed.
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Les Misérables auditions in Richmond
Director N. Ruth Brown and Musical Director Jon Hudnall are seeking singer/actors to audition for Richmond Civic Theatre’s upcoming production of Les Misérables, opening Aug. 16, 2013 at the historic Murray Theatre at 10th and Main Streets in Richmond.
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RCHS Concert Band performs Spring Concert
The RCHS Concert Band held their spring concert April 30 in the Laughlin Center for the Performing Arts. The public was invited to attend this free concert.
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St. Joe Festival underway in Shelbyville




