Week in Review 2018-07-01
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Brothers of the Brush started growing out their beards in January and had three judges decide which of the 102 participants had the ugliest, bushiest, longest, best looking and most unique beards during the Celestine 175 celebration Sunday afternoon. Grant Knies of Celestine modeled his beard to the judges and was awarded the best looking beard. Brittney Lohmiller/The Herald
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Lori and Tim Baird of Trafalgar watched the parade go by from St. Celestine Church during the Celestine 175 celebration Sunday afternoon. The Bairds drove to Celestine Sunday morning after reading about the celebration in a Indiana festival booklet. Brittney Lohmiller/The Herald
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Brothers of the Brush started growing out their beards in January and had three judges decide which of the 102 participants had the ugliest, bushiest, longest, best looking and most unique beards during the Celestine 175 celebration Sunday afternoon. Bernie Gadlage of Celestine laughed as Greg Kendall of Jasper pulled at his beard in order to measure it. Brittney Lohmiller/The Herald
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Brothers of the Brush started growing out their beards in January and had three judges decide which of the 102 participants had the ugliest, bushiest, longest, best looking and most unique beards during the Celestine 175 celebration Sunday afternoon. Brad Schroering of Celestine adorned his beard before the start of judging. Brittney Lohmiller/The Herald
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Brothers of the Brush started growing out their beards in January and had three judges decide which of the 102 participants had the ugliest, bushiest, longest, best looking and most unique beards during the Celestine 175 celebration Sunday afternoon. Following the beard judging Avery Schmitt of Celestine, 5, with help from Lisa Winchell of Jasper, shaved off the beard and hair from her father, Derek Schmitt. Derek won bushiest beard in the judging. Brittney Lohmiller/The Herald
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Brothers of the Brush started growing out their beards in January and had three judges decide which of the 102 participants had the ugliest, bushiest, longest, best looking and most unique beards during the Celestine 175 celebration Sunday afternoon. After deciding the winners, judges Luke Tieken of Ferdinand, left, and Renee Berg of St. Anthony helped Alvin Lampert and Jim Sander, both of Celestine, shed their six-month facial hair. Brittney Lohmiller/The Herald
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Brothers of the Brush started growing out their beards in January and had three judges decide which of the 102 participants had the ugliest, bushiest, longest, best looking and most unique beards during the Celestine 175 celebration Sunday afternoon. Ryan Hasenour of Celestine celebrated getting half of his beard shaved and pretended to walk away to tease his wife Breanne. "I've been waiting since January for the beard to go," Breanne said. "It didn't get too bad until March." Brittney Lohmiller/The Herald
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Brothers of the Brush started growing out their beards in January and had three judges decide which of the 102 participants had the ugliest, bushiest, longest, best looking and most unique beards during the Celestine 175 celebration Sunday afternoon. Following the beard judging any of the participants could get their beards shaved off. Brittney Lohmiller/The Herald
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Brothers of the Brush started growing out their beards in January and had three judges decide which of the 102 participants had the ugliest, bushiest, longest, best looking and most unique beards during the Celestine 175 celebration Sunday afternoon. Sophie Knies , 5, watched as Janell Pfau gave her father, Aaron, all of Celestine, a shave. Brittney Lohmiller/The Herald
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Brothers of the Brush started growing out their beards in January and had three judges decide which of the 102 participants had the ugliest, bushiest, longest, best looking and most unique beards during the Celestine 175 celebration Sunday afternoon. Janell Pfau of Celestine helped shave her brother Nick Schmitt of Dubois after the beard judging. Brittney Lohmiller/The Herald
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Greyson Denton of Huntingburg, 5, covered himself in corn as his great grandmother Jane Jenkins searched for his missing shoe in the corn pit during the open house at Francis Lindauer and Sons Dairy Farm in Ferdinand on Saturday. The Lindauer family offered tours, hay rides, children's activities and free pizza and ice cream. The family hopes to carry on the legacy of Francis Lindauer, a people person who loved giving tours of the farm. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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Klaus Eckstein of Wagshurst, Germany competed in the dodgeball tournament during the Celestine 175 celebration Friday evening. Eckstein and a group of other Germans from Celestine's sister city, Wagshurst, visited the town for the weekend to take part in the celebration. Brittney Lohmiller/The Herald
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The cast danced during a dress rehearsal of "Young Abe Lincoln" presented by Actor's Community Theatre at the Lincoln Amphitheatre in Lincoln City on Tuesday evening. The show will be performed at 7 p.m. Central on July 5, 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14. Tickets are available at lincolnamphitheatre.ticketfly.com. General admission tickets are $19.95 and VIP tickets are $26.95. Children 12 and under can see the show for free with no ticket required. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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Portraying the Lincoln family before moving to Indiana, Paige Murray of Newburgh, Ella Hopf of Schnellville, 10, Kyle Burgess of Boonville and Sam Shappard of Jasper, 9, acted during a dress rehearsal of "Young Abe Lincoln" presented by Actor's Community Theatre at the Lincoln Amphitheatre in Lincoln City on Tuesday evening. The show will be performed at 7 p.m. Central on July 5, 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14. Tickets are available at lincolnamphitheatre.ticketfly.com. General admission tickets are $19.95 and VIP tickets are $26.95. Children 12 and under can see the show for free with no ticket required. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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Cast members sang backstage during a dress rehearsal of "Young Abe Lincoln" presented by Actor's Community Theatre at the Lincoln Amphitheatre in Lincoln City on Tuesday evening. The show will be performed at 7 p.m. Central on July 5, 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14. Tickets are available at lincolnamphitheatre.ticketfly.com. General admission tickets are $19.95 and VIP tickets are $26.95. Children 12 and under can see the show for free with no ticket required. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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The cast sang and danced during a dress rehearsal of "Young Abe Lincoln" presented by Actor's Community Theatre at the Lincoln Amphitheatre in Lincoln City on Tuesday evening. The show will be performed at 7 p.m. Central on July 5, 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14. Tickets are available at lincolnamphitheatre.ticketfly.com. General admission tickets are $19.95 and VIP tickets are $26.95. Children 12 and under can see the show for free with no ticket required. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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Kimberly Martin of Huntingburg, 17, and Rhashaad Lee of Evansville acted during a dress rehearsal of "Young Abe Lincoln" presented by Actor's Community Theatre at the Lincoln Amphitheatre in Lincoln City on Tuesday evening. The show will be performed at 7 p.m. Central on July 5, 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14. Tickets are available at lincolnamphitheatre.ticketfly.com. General admission tickets are $19.95 and VIP tickets are $26.95. Children 12 and under can see the show for free with no ticket required. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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Portraying siblings Sarah and Abraham Lincoln, Ella Hopf of Schnellville, 10, and Sam Shappard of Jasper, 9, acted from the loft during a dress rehearsal of "Young Abe Lincoln" presented by Actor's Community Theatre at the Lincoln Amphitheatre in Lincoln City on Tuesday evening. The show will be performed at 7 p.m. Central on July 5, 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14. Tickets are available at lincolnamphitheatre.ticketfly.com. General admission tickets are $19.95 and VIP tickets are $26.95. Children 12 and under can see the show for free with no ticket required. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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Portraying Abraham Lincoln as a youth, Ethan Fritch of Jasper, 15, popped out of a cart during a dress rehearsal of "Young Abe Lincoln" presented by Actor's Community Theatre at the Lincoln Amphitheatre in Lincoln City on Tuesday evening. The show will be performed at 7 p.m. Central on July 5, 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14. Tickets are available at lincolnamphitheatre.ticketfly.com. General admission tickets are $19.95 and VIP tickets are $26.95. Children 12 and under can see the show for free with no ticket required. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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Cast members danced during a dress rehearsal of "Young Abe Lincoln" presented by Actor's Community Theatre at the Lincoln Amphitheatre in Lincoln City on Tuesday evening. The show will be performed at 7 p.m. Central on July 5, 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14. Tickets are available at lincolnamphitheatre.ticketfly.com. General admission tickets are $19.95 and VIP tickets are $26.95. Children 12 and under can see the show for free with no ticket required. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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Melanie Patterson of Jasper, center, practiced a dance sequence alone as her partner got into costume during a dress rehearsal of "Young Abe Lincoln" presented by Actor's Community Theatre at the Lincoln Amphitheatre in Lincoln City on Tuesday evening. The show will be performed at 7 p.m. Central on July 5, 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14. Tickets are available at lincolnamphitheatre.ticketfly.com. General admission tickets are $19.95 and VIP tickets are $26.95. Children 12 and under can see the show for free with no ticket required. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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The cast danced during a dress rehearsal of "Young Abe Lincoln" presented by Actor's Community Theatre at the Lincoln Amphitheatre in Lincoln City on Tuesday evening. The show will be performed at 7 p.m. Central on July 5, 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14. Tickets are available at lincolnamphitheatre.ticketfly.com. General admission tickets are $19.95 and VIP tickets are $26.95. Children 12 and under can see the show for free with no ticket required. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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Portraying the Lincoln family before moving to Indiana, Paige Murray of Newburgh, Ella Hopf of Schnellville, 10, Kyle Burgess of Boonville and Sam Shappard of Jasper, 9, acted during a dress rehearsal of "Young Abe Lincoln" presented by Actor's Community Theatre at the Lincoln Amphitheatre in Lincoln City on Tuesday evening. The show will be performed at 7 p.m. Central on July 5, 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14. Tickets are available at lincolnamphitheatre.ticketfly.com. General admission tickets are $19.95 and VIP tickets are $26.95. Children 12 and under can see the show for free with no ticket required. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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Cast members sang backstage during a dress rehearsal of "Young Abe Lincoln" presented by Actor's Community Theatre at the Lincoln Amphitheatre in Lincoln City on Tuesday evening. The show will be performed at 7 p.m. Central on July 5, 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14. Tickets are available at lincolnamphitheatre.ticketfly.com. General admission tickets are $19.95 and VIP tickets are $26.95. Children 12 and under can see the show for free with no ticket required. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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The cast sang and danced during a dress rehearsal of "Young Abe Lincoln" presented by Actor's Community Theatre at the Lincoln Amphitheatre in Lincoln City on Tuesday evening. The show will be performed at 7 p.m. Central on July 5, 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14. Tickets are available at lincolnamphitheatre.ticketfly.com. General admission tickets are $19.95 and VIP tickets are $26.95. Children 12 and under can see the show for free with no ticket required. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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Kimberly Martin of Huntingburg, 17, and Rhashaad Lee of Evansville acted during a dress rehearsal of "Young Abe Lincoln" presented by Actor's Community Theatre at the Lincoln Amphitheatre in Lincoln City on Tuesday evening. The show will be performed at 7 p.m. Central on July 5, 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14. Tickets are available at lincolnamphitheatre.ticketfly.com. General admission tickets are $19.95 and VIP tickets are $26.95. Children 12 and under can see the show for free with no ticket required. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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Cast members danced during a dress rehearsal of "Young Abe Lincoln" presented by Actor's Community Theatre at the Lincoln Amphitheatre in Lincoln City on Tuesday evening. The show will be performed at 7 p.m. Central on July 5, 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14. Tickets are available at lincolnamphitheatre.ticketfly.com. General admission tickets are $19.95 and VIP tickets are $26.95. Children 12 and under can see the show for free with no ticket required. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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Portraying siblings Sarah and Abraham Lincoln, Ella Hopf of Schnellville, 10, and Sam Shappard of Jasper, 9, acted from the loft during a dress rehearsal of "Young Abe Lincoln" presented by Actor's Community Theatre at the Lincoln Amphitheatre in Lincoln City on Tuesday evening. The show will be performed at 7 p.m. Central on July 5, 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14. Tickets are available at lincolnamphitheatre.ticketfly.com. General admission tickets are $19.95 and VIP tickets are $26.95. Children 12 and under can see the show for free with no ticket required. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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Portraying Abraham Lincoln as a youth, Ethan Fritch of Jasper, 15, popped out of a cart during a dress rehearsal of "Young Abe Lincoln" presented by Actor's Community Theatre at the Lincoln Amphitheatre in Lincoln City on Tuesday evening. The show will be performed at 7 p.m. Central on July 5, 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14. Tickets are available at lincolnamphitheatre.ticketfly.com. General admission tickets are $19.95 and VIP tickets are $26.95. Children 12 and under can see the show for free with no ticket required. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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Melanie Patterson of Jasper, center, practiced a dance sequence alone as her partner got into costume during a dress rehearsal of "Young Abe Lincoln" presented by Actor's Community Theatre at the Lincoln Amphitheatre in Lincoln City on Tuesday evening. The show will be performed at 7 p.m. Central on July 5, 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14. Tickets are available at lincolnamphitheatre.ticketfly.com. General admission tickets are $19.95 and VIP tickets are $26.95. Children 12 and under can see the show for free with no ticket required. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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Portraying siblings Sarah and Abraham Lincoln, Ella Hopf of Schnellville, 10, and Sam Shappard of Jasper, 9, acted from the loft during a dress rehearsal of "Young Abe Lincoln" presented by Actor's Community Theatre at the Lincoln Amphitheatre in Lincoln City on Tuesday evening. The show will be performed at 7 p.m. Central on July 5, 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14. Tickets are available at lincolnamphitheatre.ticketfly.com. General admission tickets are $19.95 and VIP tickets are $26.95. Children 12 and under can see the show for free with no ticket required. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald