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2009 Christmas In The Park

2009 Christmas In The Park

  • Homemade Cookies
  • Hot Chocolate & Coffee
  • Chili Cook-off
  • Bonfire
  • Caroling

Springville Elementary School students will decorate the park with lights and their own crafty decorations. Please bring Christmas cookies — we will enjoy some and then donate the remaining to elders in our community. Come and enjoy the beauty of our park and the warmth of the Christmas Spirit.

Community Block Party

The Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts are hosting the 1st Annual “Stay Safe” Community Block Party

Oct. 9th, from 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm at Springville Park

Sponsored by: Perry Township V.F.D. “Helping *Springville Scouts* Help Their Community.”

**Admission free with donation to Goodwill Store or Food Bank**

Boy Scout Troop 343 / Cub Scout Pack 343 – Demos, Free Games/Activities, Learn What Local Scouts Do, Meet the Scouts and the People they help, help your Community.

Perry Township V.F.D. – Fire Safety and Demos

Red Cross – Kid’s Games, Info for Adults

Goodwill – Booth and Info, Donations can be made early at Bedford Store during business hours or at the Old Springville Gym for Free Admission Ticket.

Sheriff’s Dept. – Dare Car, Fingerprinting, Safety

Marketing Matters – Order Block Party T-Shirts

Lawrence County Health Dept. – Safety, Prevention, etc… Flu Shots (if available) – Adults – $20, Kids 18 and under – $8 (No Child turned away due to no money)

WBIW/WQRK – On Site

Bedford Boat Club – Hunter’s Education

Food Pantry – Non-Perishables, Drop off early at Springville Gym, Tues. from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm to get free admission ticket, or Bring Item to Party

Meal Concession Available – Kids / Scouts Free.
Door Prizes will be awarded.

** Note: See program at Party for any additions.

We would like volunteers to help and local businesses to donate. All suggestions welcome.

Call: Lori 277-0331 or Albert Cross 279-1377

Eva ‘Billie’ Simpson

This article was taken from
The Seedling Patch
Published by The Lawrence County Historical & Genealogical Society, Inc.
Bedford, Indiana
Edited by Joyce Shepherd * Spring 2009 * Vol. IV * No. 22

 

HISTORY KEEPER MUSEUM VOLUNTEERS
Eva “Billie” Simpson

 

    I joined the volunteers for the Museum while it was next door to the old Penny’s building. My first job was filing newsletters from other historical groups. This job took longer than planned for I read so many of the articles. Needless to say, I was hooked.

 

    By then the new facilities were almost completed, so packing for the move was required. This proved interesting for each exhibit was packaged special and must contain the identifying paper. All of this was a completely different type of volunteering for me, and I have met so many interesting people.

 

    Since I’m not so busy with the things I should do at home but would rather do other things, I’m now volunteering three days a month at the Museum and three days a month at the reception desk at Dunn Hospital. I have joined Altrusa. I attend Homemakers Club in Washington County, Englewood Baptist Church most Sundays, and also visit friends at three nursing homes.

 

    I don’t know if I’ve been promoted or demoted at home. For many years my brother and I have maintained the home place. Since my husband, Don, passed away we have combined the two operations. Dave and Jolene Fruits (our foster daughter) have moved back to the farm. Dave has taken over my place on the tractors and other jobs. For some 40 years we maintained a 50 sow herd of Yorkshire hogs and showed at the Indiana, Illinois, Ohio and Kentucky State Fairs until Don’s health deteriorated. We still have 30 Angus cows and calves. I’m the “go for” and do book work. My supervision from the window and the car leaves me with “go” time.

 

    I do try to keep up on my special interest–the Lawrence County Fairgrounds. After having spent 35 years as secretary and as a member of the founding group. I’m really attached! As a part of the County Homemakers for 40 years, I was very active in building the Homemakers Building. The County ladies worked the food stand at the fair and did all kinds of catering, etc. for building funds. Besides the annual baby show event at the fair, I’m pushing the reconstruction of the “sink hole” to eventually become Zukumft Park. In 1991, I was privileged to be awarded a place in the Indiana Hall of Fame.

 

    I have been so lucky to have been involved in so many different organizations, and each one has provided such learning experiences and great memories. To name drop–Farm Bureau Woman’s Leader, township, county and state, 1951-1992; Inspector, Perry Township Election Boards; Camp Indi-Co-So cook, 10 years; State Highway Safety Leader, 6 years; Lawrence County Community Foundation, 6 years; Purdue Extension Board, 10 years 4-H member; 25 years 4-H leader; Extension Program Advisory Board; and 2005 State Friend of Extension Award; District Officer for Purdue CARET; Extension Homemakers county, district and state representative, 60 years; Indiana Organ Procurement Committee; Advisor to Vocational School Foods; Oolitic School Outstanding Alumni; Associated Country Women of the World, 9 years; farming in the classroom (Farm Bureau), 10 years; and the Soybean Association. I was awarded the Book of Golden Deeds from the Exchange Club; and Favorite Citizen from Walk With Excellence.

 

    I’m forever thankful to have had parents, Bill and Helen Kern, a brother, William F. “Buster” Kern, and then my husband, Don, who not only let me grow but assisted along the way. I hope to have added a little to this old world for I have truly enjoyed these 83 years.

2009 Springville 5K Run Results


Results of the 5K Run (Female):
 

Overall Finish M/F Finish Last Name First Name Age Age Group Age Group Finish Time Mag 7 Points
43 7 Schoenung Rebecca 12 F13 & Under 1 27:29.4 5
57 14 Davis Allie 13 F13 & Under 2 32:07.3 3
61 18 McFarland Bridget 9 F13 & Under 3 34:10.3 1
63 19 Kattau Diana 12 F13 & Under 4 35:39.1
66 22 Scott Lexie 12 F13 & Under 5 37:05.9
77 28 Godsey Mackenzie 10 F13 & Under 6 46:33.2
80 29 Guzman Arizona 11 F13 & Under 7 48:25.2
59 16 Ueltschi Kaitlyn 17 F14-19 1 32:08.3 5
64 20 Payton Kayli 14 F14-19 2 35:40.1 3
41 5 Spoonmore Kelli 22 F20-24 1 27:18.5 5
47 8 Robbins Marcy 23 F20-24 2 28:11.7 3
56 13 Kennedy Laura 24 F20-24 3 32:02.5 1
42 6 Marriage Casie 28 F25-29 1 27:28.7 5
49 9 Young Laura 25 F25-29 2 28:48.9 3
50 10 Morris Michelle 25 F25-29 3 28:51.2 1
51 11 Brooking Danielle 29 F25-29 4 29:14.5
70 24 Robinson Amanda 29 F25-29 5 39:40.9
54 12 Grissom Nicole 33 F30-34 1 31:42.8 5
58 15 Phillips Lorie 33 F30-34 2 32:08.0 3
60 17 Guzman Stella 30 F30-34 3 32:35.1 1
71 25 Foreman Shannon 33 F30-34 4 39:47.4
72 26 Matson Melissa 36 F35-39 1 39:58.5 5
76 27 Martin Dana 37 F35-39 2 43:34.8 3
23 1 Rusch Karen 43 F40-44 Overall Female Winner 22:25.4 10
37 3 Godsey Cindy 47 F45-49 1 26:25.1 6
30 2 Hammel Kathy 52 F50-54 1 23:55.1 8
68 23 Spoonmore Tricia 52 F50-54 2 37:37.0 5
38 4 McAlister Jayme 55 F55-59 1 26:30.6 5
65 21 Appelman Becky 63 F60-69 1 36:04.2 5

 
 
Results of the 5K Run (Male):
 

Overall Finish M/F Finish Last Name First Name Age Age Group Age Group Finish Time Mag 7 Points
35 33 McFarland Jake 12 M13 & Under 1 26:20.8 5
69 46 Foreman Luke 8 M13 & Under 2 39:32.5 3
74 48 Martin Devyn 6 M13 & Under 3 43:29.5 1
78 50 Martin Cody 10 M13 & Under 4 46:35.4
79 51 Cross Will 13 M13 & Under 5 47:29.6
3 3 Barrett Logan 16 M14-19 1 17:52.4 6
8 8 Sullivan JD 17 M14-19 2 19:44.1 5
10 10 McFarland Daniel 14 M14-19 3 20:00.4 3
11 11 Zollman Aaron 14 M14-19 4 20:08.9 1
17 17 Martin Brady 14 M14-19 5 21:39.8
21 21 Scherschel Levi 15 M14-19 6 22:20.3
24 23 Clampitt Joel 15 M14-19 7 22:44.0
27 26 Payton Tevin 17 M14-19 8 23:20.9
36 34 Kattau Rick 14 M14-19 9 26:21.3
73 47 Smith Robert 14 M14-19 10 41:30.8
75 49 Birtchfield Jarrett 15 M14-19 11 43:33.8
1 1 Stansbury Kyle 23 M20-24 Overall Male Winner 17:15.1 10
22 22 Krekeler Kyle 20 M20-24 1 22:22.1 5
5 5 Graham Justin 28 M25-29 1 18:37.4 5
6 6 Ritter Aaron 27 M25-29 2 19:07.3 3
16 16 Kennedy Andrew 26 M25-29 3 21:35.5 1
33 31 Myers Ben 27 M25-29 4 25:56.7
55 43 Nobles Ben 27 M25-29 5 31:53.3
Brooking Kyle 29 M25-29 1 N/F
2 2 Holmes Zac 30 M30-34 1 17:33.5 8
15 15 Voigtschild Brent 32 M30-34 2 21:32.3 5
40 36 Ragonese Thomas 31 M30-34 3 26:46.8 3
67 45 Scott Chris 33 M30-34 4 37:06.1 1
81 52 Guzman Charles 32 M30-34 5 48:41.8
7 7 Bush Alan 35 M35-39 1 19:27.3 5
18 18 Cecil Dennis 39 M35-39 2 21:57.3 5
46 39 Enochs Brian 35 M35-39 3 28:07.1 1
13 13 Tidd Charlie 40 M40-44 1 20:59.7 5
14 14 Jackson Christopher 44 M40-44 2 21:25.2 3
28 27 Babcock Robert 44 M40-44 3 23:29.2 1
44 37 Schoenung Brian 40 M40-44 4 27:30.1
48 40 Rusch Jerry 43 M40-44 5 28:12.1
52 41 Throckmorton Jo 44 M40-44 6 29:56.6
62 44 McFarland Pat 44 M40-44 7 34:10.8
4 4 Dunn Frank 46 M45-49 1 18:01.9 5
9 9 Vuke Tim 49 M45-49 2 19:51.7 3
12 12 Kenney Padraic 46 M45-49 3 20:57.1 1
19 19 LaFontaine Paul 45 M45-49 4 22:04.0
29 28 LeFevre John 48 M45-49 5 23:36.6
53 42 Swain Brad 49 M45-49 6 31:19.4
39 35 Lee Robert 53 M50-54 1 26:39.4 5
45 38 Davis Jeff 52 M50-54 2 28:05.7 3
26 25 Page Jim 58 M55-59 1 23:08.0 5
32 30 Barnes Ken 56 M55-59 2 25:01.9 3
25 24 Daugherty Lance 65 M60-69 1 22:52.5 5
31 29 Adams Brice 60 M60-69 2 24:23.5 3
20 20 Liechty Joe 71 M70 & Over 1 22:15.9 5
34 32 Hammersly Larry 70 M70 & Over 2 26:00. 3

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