Harvest Homecoming 2015

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Blast from the past The long, hot, summer days are slowly coming to an end, and the fall season is approaching. We, as residents of Southern Indiana, recognize this as a sign that the Harvest Homecoming Festival is just around the corner.

JEFF CUMMINS /// 2014-15 HARVEST HOMECOMING PRESIDENT

Each year the Harvest Homecoming President is honored with choosing a theme for the festival. There have been many great themes over the past 47 years. This year’s theme is meant to take us back to our teen years. If you can remember cruising Spring Street through Frisch’s or White Castle, the Ranch House or Steak ‘n Shake in Clarksville, this year’s theme is for you.

I am proud to announce the theme for the 2015 Harvest Homecoming Festival, “HotRod Harvest.� In choosing the theme for our festival this year my goal is to re-live a time in our past that was fun and care free. No cell phones, Facebook, or Twitter. Just our cars, friends, and a place to hang out. So as you attend the Harvest Homecoming Festival this year, take a moment to think back and remember how things use to be.

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Ohio River Greenway 5k Run/Walk 8:45 a.m. Mayor’s Address. 9 a.m. 5K Greenway Race. Location: New Albany Riverfront and Amphitheater The Friends of the Ohio River Greenway are partnering with the Floyd County Physical Activity Coalition to host the Greenway 5k & Floyd County Family Fitness Day. Registration is $25. The event will begin at the New Albany Amphitheater and take place on the Ohio River Greenway. For more information email info@ohiorivergreenway.org or visit www.ohiorivergreenway.org.

Culbertson Mansion Coffin Race & Zombie Fest Registration Time: 3 p.m. Driver’s Meeting: 3:30 p.m. Start Time: 4 p.m. Location: Culbertson Mansion, 914 East Main St. Kickoff the haunt season at the Culbertson Mansion Coffin Race & Zombie Fest. Join the ghosts and ghouls of the Culbertson Mansion State Historical Site and race your coffin down Main Street. The first team to get their “William” back to the mansion wins. After the race, be sure to visit the Zombie Fest on the grounds of the Culbertson Mansion. Local artisans and vendors will be on hand selling food and merchandise. For more information on how to register a team, coffin specifications, or how to become a vendor, please visit www.developna.org

Sunday, Sept. 27 Pumpkin Decorating Contest Sunday, Sept. 26. Drop-off: 1-2:30 p.m. // Judging: 3 p.m. Location: 4-H Fairgrounds Rear Barn, Green Valley Road. Group or individually prepared pumpkins may be

painted or decorated with any material. Craft entries may be ceramic, fiber, or maché. No previous year craft entries accepted. There will be two Grand Champion Awards (one from the ‘Individual’ category and one from the ‘Group’ category) for the entry most closely related to this year’s theme, “HotRod Harvest.” All entrants receive participation ribbons. Event is free.

Pedaling Bicycle Tour Location: Forest Discovery Center in Starlight (near Huber’s Farm and Winery).. Time: Packet pickup and late registration will begin at 7:30 a.m. and mass start begins at 9:30 a.m. Cycling helmets are mandatory for all participants and cyclists under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Routes, SAG stops, and lunch will remain open until 4 p.m. Entry Fee: The pre-registration fee is $25 per adult, and $15 for children 12 and under. The deadline for pre-registration is Sept. 18. Any entry postmarked after this deadline will be considered a late entry. Fees after this date are $35 for adults, and $17 for children 12 and under.

Harvest Homecoming Idol Open Auditions

2 p.m. New Albany Production House, 1736 East Main St., New Albany. Auditions are free. Top 12 finalists will pay a $15 entry fee. No age restriction. Anyone, any age can audition. Judges will select the top 12 candidates who will perform live at the festival on Friday, Oct. 9. From there, the judges will narrow the finalists down to the top 5. Those 5 finalists will battle it out on the stage on Saturday, Oct. 10, for the title of Harvest Homecoming Idol 2015. Rain location will be New Albany Production House. Contestants may audition by mail by sending a video or DVD that is at least two minutes in length to: Cheryl Stewart, 1665 Terry Lane, New Albany, IN 47150

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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS CONTINUED for chance to play. Show up and you could win up to $1,800 in scholarships! Applications available from the schools’ guidance counselors, the Harvest Homecoming Office, or www. harvesthomecoming.com.

St. Mary’s Church Family Festival

Thursday, Oct. 1

Time: 11a.m. – 6 p.m. Location: St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 415 E 8th St. St. Mary’s Church will host its Family Festival. There will be a variety of food booths, children’s games, and fun for the entire family. Please join us before, during and after the Harvest Homecoming Parade!

Window Paint-In

For more information, contact Rev. Thomas Merrill, 812-944-0417, ext. 19.

Time: 9 a.m. Location: Harvest Homecoming Office. New Albany Floyd County students paint windows of downtown businesses.

Harvest Homecoming Parade

For more information call Sue Kinney at 812246-0068.

Saturday, Oct. 3 Harvest Homecoming Opening Ceremonies Time: 11:30 a.m. Location: Seventh and Spring streets. Musical entertainment: 64 West. Stay and watch our annual parade.

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Time: 12 p.m. Location: Starts at New Albany High School going south on Vincennes Street to Spring Street, turning west on Spring Street. Listen to 88.1 WNAS for live broadcasting of the parade. This year’s parade will be a Hope Southern Indiana donation site with grocery carts collecting canned goods along the way. Concessions available along the parade route by various churches and civic organizations. For more information call 812-944-8572 or visit us atwww.harvesthomecoming.com.

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The New Albany High School Navy JROTC Unit marches in formation down Spring Street during the Harvest Homecoming Parade in New Albany.

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Biers on Parade 1 - 6 p.m. Local beer, fine food and melodies at the Farmers Market (City Square), at the corner of Market and Bank streets in downtown New Albany. The New Albany Restaurant & Bar Association (NARBA) is partnering with New Albany’s Farmers Market to stage Biers on Parade, a family- friendly food and drink showcase at the newly remodeled Farmers Market pavilion at the corner of Market and Bank streets.

Best Groomed, A Face Only A Mother Could Love and Best Overall. Entrants can enter for a maximum of three categories. Prizes will be provided by FCARL (Floyd County Animal Rescue League) and Bearnos Southern Indiana (www.bearnos.com). For more information call the Harvest Homecoming Office at 812- 944-8572.

Tuesday, Oct. 6

4th Annual “No-Tap” Bowling Tournament

Purdue Pumpkin Chunking Competition

Registration Time: 6 p.m. Start Time: 7 p.m. $20 entry fee per person (must be 16 years of age or older to participate). Shoe rental not included. There will be money pin shots included and various side pots available at an additional cost. Prize payouts are based upon total number of entries.

Time: 4 p.m. Location: Purdue College of Technology, Charlestown Road. Can you hit the Great Pumpkin from up to 125 yards away (Youth division: 75 yards) using a gravity powered trebuchet (trebyoo-shet) firing 5- to 16-pound pumpkins? There are 24 total teams (12 youth teams plus 12 adult teams) competing. Each team gets three attempts using supplied pumpkins. All machines must use gravity (falling weights) as their only source of power, pass the usual safety and functionality checks, and be ready for competition at 4 p.m. Awards will be presented at 7 p.m. Youth teams will receive up to $400 worth of fabrication material FREE! Plus, FREE pumpkin painting for the kids!

For additional questions & sign up information contact David Prince at 502-817-2321 or Jeff Cummins at 812-725-2674

Sunday, Oct. 4 Harvest Homecoming Motorcycle Ride Registration Time: 10 - 11 a.m. at the New Albany Riverfront. $20 per bike. (No Rain Date). The ride will begin at 11:30 a.m. and go through scenic Southern Indiana with stops in Corydon, where you will have lunch on your own, then on to various other locations, ending at Zesto on Charlestown Road. There will be free drawings along the route. For more information visitwww.harvesthomecoming.com or call Brad Hicks at 502-641-7886.

Harvest Homecoming Golf Scramble Location: Valley View Golf Club. 12:30 p.m. Registration and Lunch. 2 p.m. Shotgun start. Appetizers and awards immediately following. Cost: $50 per person or $200 for a team. For more info, to sign up, or for sponsorship opportunities, contact the Valley View Pro Shop at 812-923-9280 ext 1.

For more information,visitwww.harvesthomecoming.com or call Trina Ruby at 812-206-8379, Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Wednesday, Oct. 7 BINGO for Providence (Diversicare) Time: 2:30 - 4 p.m. Location: Providence (Diversicare) Transitional Care Community, 4915 Charlestown Road. BINGO for the Senior Living Community of Providence (Diversicare). Prizes awarded to winners. Refreshments will be served and lots of fun will be had by all. Questions, call Kenneth Eichenberger at 812-786- 2292 or the Activities Director at 812-945-5221.

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Monday, Oct. 5

Crafts & Food Booths 12 - 9 p.m.

Kids’ Dog Show

Harvest Homecoming Stage

Registration Time: 5 p.m. Show Time: 5:30 p.m. Location: Riverfront Amphitheater. Open to kids ages 3 to 13 years old. Dogs must be at least six months old, have all shots, and be on a leash. Awards for Best Costume, Best Trick, Waggiest Tail,

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Performances by area groups through Sunday. The Harvest Homecoming Stage is located at Main Source Bank’s parking lot, State & Market streets. Entrance is on State Street.

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Dave Runyon, Mt. Washington, Ky., coats pork chops while working the grill at the Berts Kitchen booth during Harvest Homecoming in downtown New Albany.

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Cathy Hodges, right, helps her daughter Destiny Lawless, 9, left, and Alexis Hardesty, 9, both of S. Ellen Jones Elementary School, work on a Harvest Homecoming window painting outside of Schmitt Furniture at the corner of Main and State streets in downtown New Albany.

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Ecumenical Church Service Ecumenical Prayer Service at 12 p.m. Harvest Homecoming Stage on Main Source Bank parking lot. Everyone is welcome. Presented by various New Albany/Floyd County churches. For more information, contact Christine Harbeson at charbeson@hopesi.org

Friday, Oct. 9 Crafts & Food Booths 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. Business Luncheon 11 a.m. - 12:15 p.m., followed by the show. Location: Sounds Unlimited Productions’ Party Tent. This year’s luncheon theme is “Now Showing at the River’s Edge Drive- In.” Tickets are $40 purchased in advance only. For more information call the Harvest Homecoming Office at 812-944-8572.

Harvest Homecoming Idol Competition

Homecoming office at 812-944-8572. Entry form available atwww.harvesthomecoming.com.

Time: 7 p.m. Location: Harvest Homecoming Main Stage (State & Market streets). Watch the 12 finalists for Harvest Homecoming Idol battle it out live on stage in true American Idol style.

Harvest Homecoming Stage Performances by area groups through Sunday. The Harvest Homecoming Stage is located at Main Source Bank’s parking lot, State & Market streets.

Harvest Hold ‘Em No Limit Texas Hold ‘Em. Time: 6:30 p.m. Location: Knights of Columbus, 809 E Main St., New Albany. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. Buy-in is $125. Limited to the first 300 entrants. No waiting list. Players start with $3,000 in chips. NO RE-BUYS. Blinds start out at $25/$50 and will increase every 20 minutes. First hand is dealt at 6:30 p.m. If you are not seated, blinds will be posted for you. Food and beverages available. For more information contact the Harvest

Corn Hole Tournament Time: 6:30pm. Location: Knights of Columbus, 809 E Main St. Adult Corn Hole Tournament (ages 18 & over). Double Elimination. $40 per team. 1st place – $720. 2nd place – $360. 3rd place – $120. Trophies for top three places. For more information and registration form visit harvesthomecoming.com or contact David Prince at 502-817-2321.

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other type mechanism accepted.) For more information call Mike Reas at 812-9693040 or Vanessa Braswell at 502-777-0098.

Harvest Baking Contest Registration: 10:30 - 11 a.m. Location: Carnegie Center basement, corner of Bank & Spring streets. Adult and children categories includes pie, cake, bread, bar, cookie, pudding, and miscellaneous. All entries must include fall fruits or vegetables, such as pumpkin, apple, persimmon, etc. For more information, go to www.harvesthomecoming.com or call April Holder at 812-941-1910.

Baby Crawl Registration: 9:30 a.m. Start: 10 a.m. Harvest Homecoming Stage area at Market and State streets. Eligible babies between 6 and 13 months (no walking babies). Trophies and ribbons will be awarded.

Crafts & Food Booths 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. Big Wheel Race Registration: 9:15 a.m. Start: 10 a.m. Harvest Homecoming Stage area on Market and State streets. For ages 3 to 8. Bring your own Big Wheel (All direct pedal to Big Wheel drive, no chains or

For more information call Cris McDowell at 812949-9096.

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Children’s Tractor Pull Registration: 11 a.m. Start: 11:30 a.m. Location: Harvest Homecoming stage area at Market and State streets. For children 30-90 pounds, ages up to and including 12 years old. For more information call Vanessa Braswell at 502- 777-0098.

Harvest Homecoming Car Show Registration: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Awards Presentation: 3:30 p.m. Location: New Albany Riverfront. Admission: $15 per car. Please enter at West 10th & Main streets and proceed toward the Yellow Pavilion. Open to any type of stock, classic, show or race car, antique vehicles, trucks, motorcycles, any model, any year are welcome. Trophies for Mayor’s Choice, Best Ford, Best GM, Best Mopar, Best Other (Car), Best Street Rod, Best Bike, Best Paint, Largest Club Participation. Plus, top 50 cars judged receive a Top 50 Trophy. Dash plaques for the first 100 entries. Door prizes, Music by R-T Music Express. A Donation to Shop with a Cop will be made from the entry fees. 50/50 drawing. Sponsored by Extreme Trailer Service, LLC. For more information, call Kevin Bostock at 812923-8430.

Carnegie Center Free Family Fun Workshop Time: 12 -3 p.m. Location: Sounds Unlimited Productions’ Party Tent on the Riverfront. Each participant will paint his/her own real miniature pumpkin to take home. Children must be accompanied by an adult. No registration is required for this event. For directions or parking advice, call 812-944-7336.

Kids’ Day in the Tent Time: 12 - 3 p.m. Location: Sounds Unlimited Productions Party Tent between floodwall and river. Admission: Free. Harvest Homecoming pins will be

available for $5. Please help support your festival. Hands on activities, displays, and interaction for kids through 6th grade. (Must be accompanied by an adult).

For more information call Vanessa Braswell, 502-777-0098.

For more information, call Kenneth Eichenberger at 812-786-2292.

Entry deadline is Oct. 10 at noon. Judging on Oct. 10. Open to all homes in Floyd County, must be owned or rented by the person entering the contest. An apartment building will be a single entry. Judged on originality, use of color, fall theme and overall appearance. Plaques and prizes awarded for first through third places.

Petite Little Miss, Little Master, Little Miss & Little Miss Pre-Teen Pageants The 2015 Petite Little/Little Master/Little Miss/ Little Miss Pre-teen pageants will be held on Saturday, Oct. 10 at 2 p.m. Bring your contestant, along with the registration form (www.harvesthomecoming. com/applications) and $20 fee, to the Harvest Homecoming Stage at the corner of State and Main streets at their designated registration time. In case of rain the pageants will take place in the parking garage at the corner of State Street and Market Street. Registration at 1:30 p.m., Petite Little & Little Master (ages 3-5). Registration at 2 p.m., Little Miss (ages 6-8). Registration at 2:30 p.m., Little Miss Pre-teen (ages 9-11)

Home decorating contest

For more information call Pat Harrison at 812944-1111.

Harvest Homecoming Stage Performances by area groups through Sunday. The Harvest Homecoming Stage is located at Main Source Bank’s parking lot, State & Market streets. Entrance is on State Street.

Harvest Homecoming Idol Competition Time: 6 - 7:30 p.m. Location: HHC Main Stage, State & Market streets. American Idol takes over New Albany as the five finalists for the HHC Idol take the stage. Only one will win the title of 2015 HHC Idol. The winner will receive a commemorative plaque and will be featured in next year’s parade. Come out and cast your vote.

Sunday, Oct. 12 Craft & Food Booths 12 - 5 p.m. Closing Ceremonies and Prize Drawings Time: 4:15 p.m. Location: Harvest Homecoming Stage, State & Market streets. Prize drawings, awards and announcements.

Pageant begins at 2 p.m. with the Petite Little/ Little Master contestants. You may come early and watch to cheer on the other age groups then register during your age group. Proceeds benefit the Miss Harvest Homecoming Scholarship Pageants. For more information and to download an application go to www.missharvesthomecoming.com

Costume Contest Harvest Homecoming Stage. Registration: 11:30 a.m. Contest begins at 12 p.m. Location: Harvest Homecoming Stage at Market & State streets. Rain Location: Parking garage on Market & State streets. Free for all ages. Judging Categories: 0-1 year. 1 year. 2 years. 3 years. 4-5 years. 6-8 years. 9-13 years. 14 years and up, group, and overall winners (announced at end of contest).

Attendees move between booths and vendors during Harvest Homecoming in downtown New Albany.

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riverfront activities

F RI d a y , Oct o b e r 10 Riverfront Cover Charge $5.00

Beginning at 6:00pm

(Military and First Responders will be admitted FREE with a valid I.D.)

Sounds Unlimited Productions’ Party Tent Business Luncheon SUP DJs

11:00am 8:00pm-12 midnight

Riverfront Amphitheater Southern Sirens The Louisville Crashers

7pm - 9pm 9:30pm

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Saturday, October 3* 1:00pm - 6:00pm Sunday, October 4* 1:00pm - 6:00pm Monday, October 5* 6:00pm - 9:00pm

1:00pm Registration 10:00am - 1:00pm

Tuesday, October 6* 6:00pm - 9:00pm

(Military and First Responders will be admitted FREE with a valid I.D.)

Sounds Unlimited Productions’ Party Tent Kid’s Day in the Tent • FREE SUP DJs Riverfront Amphitheater 100% Poly The Mad Taxpayers

Days in blue are “Ride All Day for One Price”.

Beginning at 6:00pm

Riverfront Cover Charge $5.00 New Albany Riverfront Harvest Homecoming Auto Show

F i e s t a R i de s Sc he d u l e

Noon-3:00pm 8:00pm-12:00am 7:00 pm-9:30 pm 10:00 pm to 12 midnight

Wednesday, October 7* 5:00pm - 10pm Thursday, October 8 Open at 3:00pm Friday, October 9 Open at 11:00am

The Louisville Crashers

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Saturday, October 10 Open at 10:00am Sunday, October 11 Open at 12:00pm

The Mad Taxpayers For more information visit www.harvesthomecoming.com

Southern Sirens

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Laura Merida receives the Miss Harvest Homecoming Scholarship Pageant crown from Miss Indiana Morgan Jackson. /// PHOTO BY JOE ULLRICH

Believing in her message 2015 Miss Harvest Homecoming all about making a difference // BY CHRIS MORRIS // CHRIS.MORRIS@NEWSANDTRIBUNE.COM

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t's one thing to fight for a cause from a distance, but quite another to actually be a victim of what you are speaking out against. Laura Merida was a victim, on more than one occasion to cyberbullying. But instead of letting it get the best of her, and dictate how she would live her life, she decided to stand up and do something about it. She decided to speak out to all who would listen about the bad that can come from the Internet and social media. She decided to use it as her platform at last month's Miss Harvest Homecoming Scholarship Pageant. "I really want to try and make the world a better place. I want kids to know there are laws to protect them against cyberbullying. I was cyberbullied so it's personal. I would like to team up with schools and talk to students what cyberbullying means. I want to teach parents to be aware of their child's social media sites."

Merida, 21, will now have a larger audience to spread her message to after winning the 2015 Miss Harvest Homecoming pageant. The Ball State student, who is a singer, was crowned last month at Floyd Central High School. "She is fantastic," said Remy Branstetter, chair person of the Miss Harvest Homecoming Pageant. "I am very excited to have her as Miss Harvest Homecoming. She will be a wonderful queen. She is a wonderful advocate for her platform because she has survived cyberbullying. She is living her platform." Merida is a relatively newcomer to the area. Her family moved to Georgetown three years ago. She is a graduate of Brownstown High School. But, she said, she sees Floyd County as her "home." SEE MISS HARVEST ON PAGE 15

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Y A D ’ S KID t n e t e h t n i

Do not miss the most celebrated blend of hands-on activities, displays, and interactions for kids through the 6th grade (who must be accompanied by an adult). This all takes place under

Noon to 3 p.m.

and around the giant white tent between the New Albany

@ Sounds Unlimited Productions’ A HotRod HARVEST Party Tent.

floodwall/amphitheater and the Ohio River.

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Make paper movies & balloon animals with New Albany’s Original Frank Schroeder. Decorate your own cool slap bracelet with the NA-FC Public Library.

SIEOC - Child Care Resource & Referral (CCR&R) invites you to bring your little artist out to create their own picture frame.

Admission: FREE!

receive reading tips to use while at home.

you visit and dance. •

Enjoy popcorn courtesy of Cousin Willie’s Popcorn and drinks courtesy of Sam's Food & Spirits.

Saturday, Oct. 10

Grab the Motion Studio free balloon while

The Floyd County Animal Rescue League (FCARL) lets you interact with animals from the NAFC Animal Shelter that are looking for a new home. You can take one of these adoptable pets to their new home with you. Macaroni Kid (Jeffersonville-Clarksville-New Albany) crafts for the kids, making noodle and bead bracelets plus a community resource welcomed by many parents. Children will receive a free book, make a bead bracelet and register for Imagination Library of Floyd County (Sponsored by NAFC Education Foundation). Parents will

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Fall crafts with the Miracle Zone Christian Childcare. Come join the musical jam on drums, chimes, & xylos with Kentuckiana’s very own Sound Community. Park Community Credit Union gives you the chance to meet Parkie, our youth mascot, and have fun making a Parkie the Dog out of dog bones. Paint your own real miniature pumpkin to take home courtesy of the Carnegie Center for the Art and History. Mortenson Family Dental, Kid's Dentistree,

and BracesBracesBraces offers Face Painting and fun activities for all aged kids. •

Dance and mingle with the group from DanceWorks

Please visit the Harvest Homecoming Queens during the Kids’ Day In the Tent. They will be available to sign autographs and have pictures taken.

Swing by the Sweet Frog Premium Frozen Yogurt station for some yummy tastes and deals.

Kids Care Academy encourages you to use inclines and ramps to create a unique piece of art. /// SEE KIDS DAY PAGE 15

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KIDS’ DAY CONTINUED

Griffin Lorfing, 6, of Greenville, strains to pull as far as possible during the children’s tractor pull next to the Harvest Homecoming Stage along State Street /// PHOTO BY CHRISTOPHER FRYER

Stop by and grab your own cool shopping bag and prize from Ernstberger Orthodontics.

Floyd Memorial Hospital will provide accurate height and weight screenings for families, along with a free give-away you won't want to miss! We will also provide educational information about how families can be healthy together.

Build your muscles & show off to your friends by climbing the rock wall provided by Rocksport of Louisville.

Children of all ages join Rainbow Dance Academy for some groovy line dancing as well as having fun making a hair twist.

Sounds Unlimited is always jamming by providing the music and announcing.

Please stop by and give a great big thanks to our supporting organizations that confirmed attendance for this year and generously donate their resources for the enrichment of the kids: Dance Works; HHC Queens; Macaroni Kid Jeffersonville-Clarksville-New Albany; NA-FC Public Library; SIEOC Child Care Resource & Referral (CCR&R); Motion Studio; Floyd County Animal Rescue League (FCARL); Imagination Library of Floyd County (NAFC Education Foundation); Miracle Zone Christian Childcare; Sound Community; Park Community Credit Union; Friends of the NAFCPL; Carnegie Center for Art & History; Mortenson Family Dental; Kid's Dentistree; and BracesBracesBraces; Rainbow Dance Academy; Kids Care Academy; Ernstberger Orthodontics; Floyd Memorial Hospital; and Rocksport.

MISS HARVEST CONTINUED "I am so looking forward to meeting people during the festival and excited to be part of this community," she said. But she is no newcomer to scholarship pageants. She has won Miss Vincennes University and Miss Heart of Indiana and will now go back to the Miss Indiana Pageant next year after winning Miss Harvest Homecoming. "I knew of the [Harvest Homecoming] pageant and it finally worked out this year where I was able to compete," she said. "I was just ecstatic to be part of it, let alone win. I thought so highly about the girls I was competing with that when I heard my name called I was just overwhelmed with excitement." Merida said competing in Miss America sanctioned pageants and earning scholarship money has helped pay for her college. She also said compet-

ing in pageants allowed her to pursue her love which is singing. Merida has performed at Six Flags Great America in Chicago. "One reason I started pageants was so I could keep performing," she said. Last year's Miss Harvest Homecoming Morgan Jackson, won the Miss Indiana crown and will compete in the Miss America Pageant Saturday in Atlantic City. Branstetter said Miss Harvest Homecoming makes about 25 appearances during the festival, but also becomes a part of something special. "She becomes part of the festival family. We are a tight-knit family," she said. And Merida is counting down the days until the Oct. 3 parade, the first official festival event. "I can't wait for the first week of October," she said.

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Riverfront Cover Charge $5 beginning at 6 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 9

Saturday, Oct. 10

SUPs’ Party Tent

New Albany Riverfront

Riverfront Amphitheater

SUPs’ Party Tent

11 a.m. // Business Luncheon 8 p.m. - 12 a.m. // SUP DJs

1 p.m. // Harvest Homecoming Auto Show Registration 9 - 1 // Awards 3:30 p.m.

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Hugh E. Bir performs during the We Built This City Harvest Homecoming Luncheon along the New Albany riverfront. /// STAFF PHOTO BY CHRISTOPHER FRYER

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THURSDAY, OCT. 8 12 - 12:30 p.m. // Hope Southern Ecumenical Service 12:30 - 4 p.m. // Jimmy's Music Center - Various acts 4 - 5 p.m. // TBA 5 - 6 p.m. // Jamey Aebersold Jazz Quartet 6 - 7 p.m. // The Studio Belly Dance and More 7 - 8 p.m. // Charlestown High School SCALiWAGS 8 - 9:30 p.m. // Between the lines

FRIDAY, OCT. 9 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. // TBA 12 - 4 p.m. // Jimmy's Music Center - Various acts 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. // TBA 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. // Invitation to Dance 6:30 - 7 p.m. // Soul Fitt 7 - 8 p.m. // TBA 8 - 9:30 p.m. // Josh and Joanna

SATURDAY, OCT. 10 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. // Harvest Homecoming Baby Crawl, Tractor, Pull and Big Wheel Race 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. // Harvest Homecoming Kids Costume Contest 1 - 4:30 p.m. // Harvest Homecoming Kids Pageants 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. // Sparkles and Spurs 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. // Gypsies of the Nile 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. // Rainbow Dance Academy 8 - 9:30 p.m. // Jamey Aebersold Jazz Quartet

Harvest Homecoming attendees move between booths and vendors along Market Street during the first booth day at the 2013 Harvest Homecoming. /// PHOTOS BY CHRISTOPHER FRYER

SUNDAY, OCT. 11 12 - 1 p.m. // The Studio Belly Dance and More 1 - 2 p.m. // TBA 2 - 2:30 p.m. // Dancesations 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. // TBA 3:45 - 4 p.m. // Dancesations 4:15 p.m. // Harvest Homecoming 2015 closing ceremonies

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Booths BANK STREET B-1-2 Dragon King’s Daughter B-3 Tupperware B-4-5 4 Winds B-6 Mina Sanford B-7 No Assumptions, Inc. B-8 Oragimi Owl B-9 The Concrete Lady B-10 Lilla Rose B-11 B-12 B-13 Lifespring Health Systems B-14-16 Dong LI B-17 Avon B-18 Younique B-19 Master’s Frame Shop Supply B-20 Charlestown Road Church of Christ B-21 PJ’s College of Cosmetology B-22 The Courier Journal

B-23-24 Caricatures by Overtheline Prod B-25 A Touch Above Chiropractic/ Spa B-26 Scentsy B-27-28 Mary’s Magnetic Jewelry B-29 Southern IN Rehab Hospital B-30 IT Works Global B-31 Paparazzi Access B-32-33 Floyd Co. Animal Rescue League B-34-35 Leather Shop B-36 Alex Reed Images B-37 Baltic Amber Jewelry B-38 Extreme Face Painting B-39-40 Homemade Ice Cream & Pie Kitchen B-41 Vance Concessions B-42 B-43 B-44 Spencer Guy Spray Paint Artist B-46 Old 502 Winery B-47 Care Security Svs & Fire Supp B-48 B-49 Nine Dragon Studios B-50-51 Scentsational Candles

B-52 Elizabeth Rhae B-53 EZ Hang Chairs B-54 Clean Your Skin B-55-56 Faith Community Church B-57 Benham B-58 Mom’s Homemade Fudge B-59-60 World of Wool B-61-62 Floyd Co. Democratic Party B-63 Right to Life of So. Indiana B-64 Brendle Honey Farm B-65 Kroger B-66 Animal Protection Association B-67-68 St. Marks United Church of Christ B-69-70 Adkins Chapel UMC B-71 Nancy McGee B-72 B-73-74 St. John Presbyterian Church B-75-77 Folklore Crafts B-78 Kyle’s Krafts B-79 Greater Mt. Zion Church B-80 Everything Glows B-81 Henna Tattoo’s B-82 Picnic Table

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P-24 Thirty One Gifts P-25-26 Mt. Tabor Presbyterian Church P-27 Ramsey Furniture P-28 Golden Oldies P-29 P-30 P-31 Cellar Creations P-32 Pilot Club of New Albany P-33 Altrus Int’l Club of New Albany P-34 Big Country Family Trees P-35 JoAnn Bowlus P-36 Oak Tree Art P-37 Dippers Delight P-38 The Heart Peeler P-39 The Studio/Bellydance & More P-40-41 Kay Smallwood P-42 Coppermoon Gallery P-43 Colokial P-44 Exit One Realty & Century Mortgage P-45 The Phoenix and the Kyote P-46 Kountry Candles by Kelly P-47 P-48 Job’s Daughters Bethel 42 P-49 Seaside Pearls


P-50 Family Ark P-51-53 Sandy’s Crafts P-54 Elite Heating & Air Conditioning P-55 Engraved by Minchalas P-56-57 Roger Hsu P-58 Jeunesse P-59 Weavers Shave Ice LLC P-60 The Natural Nail Boutique P-61-62 Hoosier Lottery P-63 Hoosier Lottery P-64-65 Blue Grass Airbrush P-66 Scarlett & Olivia Boutique P-67 East End Sports Cards P-68 Plain and Simple Enterprises P-69 P-70 Zesto Ice Cream P-71 Gideons International/ Floyd Co. P-72 Nectar of the Vine

P-73-74 Williams Bros. Health Care P-75 WHAS Crusade for Children P-76 Pearls on Pearl P-77 Dazzling Lights P-78 Enchanted Designs P-79 P-80-81 Parkway So. Baptist Church P-82 Floyd Co. Prosecutor P-83-85 G-Pa’s Apparel P-86 So. Ind. Clark-Floyd Tourism P-87 Oh Baby! Children’s Boutique P-88 Mariposa Consignments P-89 Develop New Albany, Inc. P-90-91 Floyd Co. Republican Party P-92 IN Tech P-93 Kitty LuLu Bows P-94 Tri Kappa Philanthropic Society P-95 City of New Albany

P-96 Owl Always Love You P-97 New Albany High School PTO P-98-99 Dwight Smith P-100-101 Rookie’s Cookies & Cakes P-102 Fat Heads Rescue P-103 Dreamy Jeanie Art Studio P-104 Emmagination Bows P-105 Key FOBS P-106 The Art of Adam Hicks P-107 Kids Kloset P-108 News and Tribune P-109 Native Crafts P-110 Native Crafts P-111 Order of the Amaranth P-112-114 Fashion Track Envy P-115 Habana Blues North P-116 Picnic Table P-117-118 Kaiser Tobacco Store

Spectators look on as spray paint artist Spencer Guy, Louisville, works on a piece at his booth. /// PHOTO BY CHRISTOPHER FRYER

SEE BOOTH LISTINGS ON PAGE 23

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2015

Booth directory




BOOTH LISTINGS CONTINUED P-119-120 Fame Your Name P-121-122 Henry Country Crafts P-123-124 Sand Art P-125 Maker 13 P-126 WNAS Radio

MARKET STREET M-1 Buffalo Bills Soda M-2-3 Edwardsville United Methodist Church M-4 Edwardsville UMC M-5 Harrison County CVB M-6 Hall on Wheels M-7-9 Lucas Oil DBA Protect the Harvest M-10-12 Boy Scout Troop 36 M-13 New Albany Little League Softball M-14-15 Rubbin Butts M-16 Friends of Culbertson Mansion M-17 Safe Harbor Community Church M-18 Southing Indiana Running Club M-19 Picnic Table M-20-21 Kiwanis of Historic N.A.

M-22-23 Handmade Creations M-24 Jan’s Crafts M-25 Christina Creation M-26 Boy Scout Troop 4015 M-27-28 Bella Roma M-29 Hobart Beach Post 1693 VFW M-30-33 Cornerstone Church M-34 Brenda’s Face Painting M-35 Brand Hospitality The Exchange M-36 Picnic Table M-37-39 Sandy’s Crafts M-40-41 Radical Circle Track M-42-43 The Woodsmith M-44-46 Borden Lions Club M-47 Thwingcraft M-48 Shawn’s So. BBQ M-49 FoodieVille M-50 Kona Ice M-51-55 D/E Concessions M-56-58 Smokn Lizzie M-59-60 Knights of Columbus M-61-62 Chef Walker BBQ M-63-65 Shroutis Concessions M-66 Kings Kettle Korn M-67-69 Webster Rec. M-70-72 N. A. Masonic Lodge

M-73-74 Revolution Church M-75-76 Order of AHEPA M-77-78 Daddy Rabbits Concessions M-79-80 Frank Denzinger FOP #171 M-81-83 Little Angel Creations M-84-87 Elks Lodge 270 M-88 Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt M-89 J&S Concessions M-90 J&S Concessions M-91 We-R-Nuts M-92-93 East/West Foods M-94-95 Falls City Sertoma Club M-96-97 Floyd Co. Democratic Party M-98 Floyd Co. Health Dept. M-99 TM Karate M-100-102 New Albany Lions Club M-103-104 JLS Funnel Cakes M-105-106 Corydon Lions Club M-107-108 Tri County Shrine Club M-109 J Nicolle Salon & Spa M-110 Comfy Cow M-111-115 Roosters Café & Zacks M-116-118 Wesley United Methodist Church

Jessica Masterson preps corn for roasting at the Cornerstone Church booth.

/// PHOTO BY CHRISTOPHER FRYER

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2015 pin

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This year’s Harvest Homecoming all-metal pins cost only $5. With the purchase of each pin you get an instant free prize. You also might be seen by a Pin Spotter during Booth Days and be entered in a drawing for a valuable prize.

Find a Gold Pin and WIN! Purchase a Harvest Homecoming HotRod Harvest pin and if you find a gold pin just fill out the included entry form for a chance to win a three-night trip for a family of four to Disney World, or a high-efficiency furnace with free installation, or other great prizes. Pins will be available at the Harvest Homecoming Office, at various Harvest Homecoming events, and at local retailers. They may also be purchased during the festival at the Information and Souvenir Booths during booth days. You can also order pins early by contacting Renee Koch at rkoch@harvesthomecoming.com. There is a limited supply so get your pin soon!

Grand Prize #1

2nd Place Pin Prize

Disney three-night trip for family of four courtesy of Bliss Travel

$1,500 Kroger Gift card courtesy of The Kroger Co.

Grand Prize #2

3rd Place Pin Prize

High-Efficiency Furnace with free installation courtesy of Summers Plumbing Heating & Cooling

2.00 ctw Diamond Tennis Bracelet set in 14 kt white gold courtesy of Koerber’s Fine Jewelry

1st Place Pin Prize

Additional Pin Prizes

Furniture valued at $3,500 courtesy of Schmitt Furniture

Four-Drawer Letter-Sized File Cabinet courtesy of Office Supply Company

One set of tires courtesy of Big O Tires

Multifunction Copier courtesy of Copier Mart

Area Rug courtesy of Carpet Corner

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American Idol takes over New Albany as five finalists compete for the 2015 HHC Idol title. The winner will receive a commemorative plaque and will be featured in next year’s parade. Come out and cast your vote!

open AUDITIONS

Top 12 finalS

Sept. 27 @ 2 p.m.

Oct 9 @ 7 p.m.

New Albany Production House 1736 E. Main St.

Harvest Homecoming MainSource Stage State & Market Streets

Auditions are free. Top 12 finalists will pay a $15 entry fee

Watch the 12 finalists for Harvest Homecoming Idol battle it out live on stage in true American Idol style.

No age restriction. Anyone, any age can audition. Judges will select the top 12 candidates from the auditions that will perform live at the festival on Friday, Oct. 9, at 7 p.m. From there, the judges will narrow the finalists down to the top five. Those five finalists will battle it out on the stage on Saturday, Oct, 10, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., for the title of Harvest Homecoming Idol 2015.

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five finalists for the HHC Idol take the stage. Only one will win the title of 2015 HHC Idol. The winner will receive a commemorative plaque and will be featured in next year’s parade. Come out and cast your vote!

Prize Information Grand Prize: • • • • •

One fully produced song with an original composition by NAPH: $800 One fully produced song of the winner’s choice: $500 One fully produced music video: $500 One fully produced karaoke style track: $200 Professional photo shoot (1 location): $300

• • •

Worldwide digital distribution for original composition: $100 Commemorative plaque Featured spot in next year’s Harvest Homecoming Parade

Second place: •

Two fully produced karaoke style tracks: $400

Third place: •

One fully produced karaoke style track: $200


HARVEST HOMECOMING Princesses

ADDISON EMBY

ADDYSON SCHNEIDER

ALEXIS RAE HALE

CLARE ALLEN

ELLA KENNEDY

ELLY RODEWIG

BELLA TAYLOR

CALLIE HIGDON

CHASSIDY BRADEN

GABBIE FORBIS

GRACE ELLNOR

IZABELL RAWLINGS

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Approximately 100-unit parade including floats, dance troupes, clowns, bands, etc. Listen to 88.1 WNAS for live broadcasting of the parade. Concessions available along the parade route by various churches and civic organizations.

1 NAPD Color Guard 2 NAPD 3 Floyd Co. Sheriff Dept 4 Indiana State Police Color Guard 5 Indiana State Police 6 Harvest Homecoming Banner 7 WNAS 8 Grand Marshall Banner 9 Grand Marshall 10 Mayor Jeff Gahan 11 Platinum Sponsor Banner 12 Executive Sponsor Banner 13 Harvest Homecoming Princess Camp 14 Harvest Homecoming Pre-Teen- Ellise Edwards 15 Harvest Homecoming Oustanding Teen Queen- Blair Barker 16 Harvest Homecoming Queen-Laura Merida 17 Miss Indiana- Morgan Jackson

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18 Harvest Homecoming President- Jeff Cummins 19 Harvest Homecoming Chairman of the Board, Brad Hicks 20 Mr Pumpkin 21 Harvest Homecoming Official Float 22 NAPD Float 23 Hope Southern Indiana 24 Invitation to Dance 25 Miss Floyd County 4-H fair- Mikaela Click 26 Sam's Food & Spirits 27 VFW Hobart Beach Post 1693 & Auxiliaries 28 New Albany Fire Department 29 New Albany Fire Department - float 30 Steve Thompson 31 Rex Thompson 32 Choices for Women Resource Center 33 NAHS Marching Band 34 Floyd County Democratic Party

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October 3 Start: Noon @ New Albany High School End: Bank & Elm streets

From left, Sam and Pam Dragoo, Aaron and Ellis Smith, and Sarah and Gavin Riley, look on at the Harvest Homecoming Parade. /// PHOTO BY CHRISTOPHER FRYER


35 Indiana University Southeast 36 Harrison County CVB 37 William P. Koch 38 New Albany-Floyd County Public Library 39 Culbertson Mansion Coffin Races and Zombie Fest 40 Haynes Martial Arts Academy 41 American Cancer Society Relay for Life 42 Greenville Fire Department 43 Coyle Chevrolet 44 New Albany Production House 45 Miss IN National American Teen- Patricia Hyundman 46 Frizzell Motorsports 47 Deere Farms Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch 48 Our Lady of Perpetual Help School 49 Levi Bishop 50 New Albany-Floyd County Schools Theatre Departments 51 Gwynn Jenkins, 2015 Beauty of Hope Jr. Miss 52 Girl Scout Troop 2440 53 Nance Floral Shoppe 54 Tri County Shrine 55 Roger Baylor for Mayor of New Albany (Independent) 56 New Chapel Fire Department 57 Jeffersonville Lodge 340 Free & Accepted Masons 58 William Zurshmiede 59 Tumblebus 60 FCHS Orchestra

61 Kentuckiana Old School Cars 62 Palmyra Fire Dept. 63 Larry Waldkoetter 64 Motion Studio 65 Floyd Co Animal Rescue 66 Floyd Central High School NJROTC 67 Kilroy Chapter Military Vehicles 68 Miss Americas Jr. National Teen 2016- Rachel Dugan 69 Wheelers Towing 70 East Spring Street Neighborhood Association 71 Camp Quality Kentuckiana 72 American Legion Post 42 73 Feeders Supply Company 74 New Albany High School NJROTC 75 Miss IN JR National Teen- Ava Hampton 76 Lafayette Township Fire Department 77 New Albany Little League 78 Larry Waldkoetter 79 Piankeshaw Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution 80 The Center for women and Families 81 Kevin Brabandt 82 Floyd County Republicans 83 New Albany Wastewater Utility SEE PARADE LINEUP ON PAGE 31

Members of the Southern Indiana Lawn Mower Racing Association ride down Spring Street in the Harvest Homecoming Parade.

/// PHOTO BY CHRISTOPHER FRYER

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HARVEST HOMECOMING Preteens

ADDISON BRASWELL

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ELLA DODDRIDGE

ELLISE EDWARDS

MADDIE FORBIS

MYRA PORTMAN

KINDLE HICKEY

MADELINE FISHER

MALLORY NOKLER

SAMANTHA JONES

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PARADE LINEUP CONTINUED 84 Louisville Fencing Center 85 John & Nancy Lindemann 86 Trackside Racing 87 Hardees 88 Southern Indiana Jeep Militia 89 Kid's Dentistree New Albany 90 Jeffersonville Paranormal Investigators 91 Kastaway Renovations LLC. 92 SPARKLES & SPURS LINEDANCE TEAM 93 City of New Albany Storm Water Department 94 Walking for Wellness Stop Heroin Southern Indiana 95 ALL STARZ GYMNASTICS AND CHEERLEADING 96 Girl Scout Troop 774 97 Chase Your Dreams Pageants 98 New Albany Parks and Recreation 99 Support local businesses 100 K.D.W 101 Floyd County Head Start

Reenactors wave to the crowd from the New Albany Bicentennial Float during the Harvest Homecoming Parade. /// PHOTO BY CHRISTOPHER FRYER

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EST 2015 HARV

Thank you to all of our sponsors! /// At top: Bradley Needham, President elect, 2016-2018; Jeff Cummins, President, 2013-2015; Dana Eberle-Peay, Larry Church, Marc Tawfik, (McNeely Stephenson, Executive Sponsor); Brad Hicks, Chairman of the Board

/// Above: Bradley Needham, President elect, 2016-2018; Jeff Cummins, President, 2013-2015; Mark Bliss (Bliss Travel, Inc., Platinum Sponsor); Brad Hicks, Chairman of the Board.

/// Above: Bradley Needham, President elect, 2016-2018; Micah Arnold (Arnold Painting, Platinum Sponsor); Brad Hicks, Chairman of the Board; Haley White Matheny, VP of Sponsorship Program /// At right: Bradley Needham, President elect, 2016-2018; Jeff Cummins, President, 2013-2015; Brent Rogers (Sounds Unlimited, Platinum Sponsor); Brad Hicks, Chairman of the Board.

/// Above: Bradley Needham, President elect, 2016-2018; Jeff Cummins, President, 2013-2015; Louis Schmitt, Zack Schmitt (Schmitt Furniture, Platinum Sponsor); Brad Hicks, Chairman of the Board.

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/// At left: Bradley Needham, President elect, 20162018; Jeff Cummins, President, 2013-2015; Kristin Hanson (PNC Bank, Platinum Sponsor); Brad Hicks, Chairman of the Board. /// Above: Jeff Cummins, President, 2013-2015; Bill Hanson (News and Tribune, Executive Sponsor).

/// Above: Bradley Needham, President elect, 2016-2018; Chancellor Ray Wallace (IUS, Platinum Sponsor); and Brad Hicks, Chairman of the Board. /// Below: Bradley Needham, President elect, 2016-2018; Jeff Cummins, President, 20132015; New Albany Mayor, Jeff Gahan, Platinum Sponsor and Brad Hicks, Chairman of the Board.

/// Above: Bradley Needham, President elect, 2016-2018; Jeff Cummins, President, 20132015; Cory Pollard and Richie Ray (NA Production House, Executive Sponsor); and Brad Hicks, Chairman of the Board. /// At left: Bradley Needham, President elect, 2016-2018; Jeff Cummins, President, 2013-2015; Scott Minton, (Main Source Bank, Platinum Sponsor); and Brad Hicks, Chairman of the Board.

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Downtown 230c Salon

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Antiques Attic

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Betsy's Alterations & Draperies

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Bottles Unlimited

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Brad Sprigler Designs

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145 E. Market St., 812-941-0437 61

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Bud’s in Bloom Floral & Gift

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Bumper to Bumper Auto Parts

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Colokial

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Conner Custom Jewelers / School

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430 Bank St., 812-944-7720

Bridge Liquors

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427 State St., 812-945-6765

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Dress & Dwell

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Esprit Decor

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Friends Salon

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Grinny Possum

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Hair Avenue Hair Salon

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Inner Spring Yoga

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J. Nicolle Salon & Spa

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Jimmy’s Music Center

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Kaiser’s Tobacco Store

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Laurel and Lavender Beauty Lounge

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Laurel Wreath Bridal

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Looking Glass Salon

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Madhouse Furnishings & Design

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Mariposa Fine Consignments

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Mariposa Home

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Mike Smith’s Firestone

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Mulberry House Antiques

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Nancye’s Nail - Spa

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NAPA Auto Parts

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New Albany Massage Therapeutics

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123 E. Market St., 812-945-8044 326 Pearl St., 812-945-5671 203 W. 1st St., 502-905-3054 203 W. 1st St., 502-905-3054 212 Scribner Dr., 812-945-3211 151 E. Spring St.

222 Pearl St. Ste. 102, 812-725-8508 222 Pearl St. Ste. 108, 812-725-8508 227 State St., 812-945-5231 307 Bank St., 812-948-1739 224 E. Elm St., 812-945-NAIL 406 E. Spring St., 812-945-0285 37 Bank St. Ste. 5, 270-903-7664

36 News and Tribune

318 Pearl St., 812-206-2187

37 Oh Baby Children's Boutique

222 Pearl St. Ste. 101, 502-641-8854

38 Opal Gypsy

201 E. Market St., 812-989-1088

39 PC Home Center

123 Cherry St., 812-944-4444

40 Pearl Street Barber & Style

52 Pearl St., 812-944-4247

41 Pearls on Pearl

214 Pearl St., 502-558-0150

42 Petery-Hedden Co.

216 Pearl St., 812-945-5215

43 Pryor's Place Barber Shop

432 E. 5th St., 812-924-7633

44 Regalo Unique Gifts

234 Pearl St., 812-542-6567

45 Rock My Locks Hair Salon

117 W. Market St., 812-590-4151

46 Rookie’s Cookies and Cakes 310 Pearl St., 812-948-8858

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207 W. 1st St. 812-944-3800

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Aladdin’s Cafe’

Star Cleaners

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Arni’s Pizza

Stein Glass

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Bank Street Brewhouse

Sweet Stuff Bakery

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Bella Roma Authentic Italian Restaurant

Third Market

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Big Four Burgers + Beer

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Bread and Breakfast

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Brooklyn & The Butcher

Underground Classic Cuts

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Brownie’s “The Shed” Grille & Bar

Wolf Glass & Paint Co.

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Comfy Cow

Wood Bros. Jewelers

10 Coqui's Café

Sew Fitting

156 E. Main St., 502-548-8733 26 E. 3rd St., 812-945-5229 311 E. Main St., 812-945-6631 323 E. Spring St., 812-948-2507 201 E. 3rd St., 502-905-3640

Todd Coleman’s Classic Furniture

102 E. Market St. & 201 Pearl St., 812-948-BEDS

True North

137 E. Market St. Ste. 1, 812-841-8152 37 Bank St. Ste. 10, 812-725-9273 308 E. Market St., 812-944-2264 54 Pearl St., 812-945-7212

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Yess Your Educational Supply Store

48 Save-A-Lot Food Store

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YMCA of Southern Indiana, Floyd County Branch

624 State St., 812-981-7874 101 E. Main St., 812-944-2285

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Seeds and Greens Natural Market & Deli

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153 E. Main St., 812-944-4442

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113 E. Market St., 812-944-4050

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33 State St., 812-283-9622

Green Earth Outdoors

37 Bank St., Suite 8, 502-475-7445

111 W. Market St., 502-489-7969 1208 State St., 812-945-1149 415 Bank St., 812-944-2577 134 E. Market St., 812-725-9495 114 E. Main St., 812-944-9777 37 Bank St. Ste. 1, 812-725-5983 148 E. Market St.

826 W. Main St., 812-920-0030 109 E. Market St., 812-924-7197 147 E. Market St., 812-920-0761

Queen 11 Dairy 648 State St., 812-944-0247 Country Cooking 12 Daisy’s 223 W. 5th St., 812-944-6237 Dock Seafood

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822 State St., 502-741-7836

31 Subway

411 W. Spring St., 812-945-9330

32 Toast on Market

141 E. Market St., 812-941-8582

33 Wick’s Pizza Parlor

225 State St., 812-945-9425

ART GALLERIES / STUDIOS & THEATERS 1 Art Store, The

205 E. Market St., 812-948-2088

2 Carnegie Center for Art and History 201 E. Spring St., 812-944-7336

3 Copper Moon Gallery

221 Pearl St., 812-944-4078

4 Earth’s Art

209 E. Market St., 812-542-6444

5 St. Marks United Church of Christ "Stage on Spring" 222 E. Spring St., 812-945-2569

6 SoIN2Dance

208A Pearl St., 502-244-1325

7 Stained Glass Gallery, The

416 E. Spring St., 812-924-7475

8 Studio - Belly Dance & More, The 225 Pearl St., 812-989-0821

9 Terry Middleton’s Karate Studio

117 E. Market St., 812-945-6965

10 Uptown Art Uncorked

426 Bank St., 502-595-8873

11 WE Studio

324 E. Main St., 812-920-0130

A Mainstreet Organization

Office & Information Center 37 Bank St., Suite 7, (812) 941-0018

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Exchange pub + kitchen, The

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Cherry Valley Golf Course

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Fairview Cemetery

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Floyd County Historical Society Padgett Museum

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Horseshoe Casino & Hotel

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New Albany/Floyd County Public Library

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116 W. Main St., 812-920-0454

800 Hildreth St. Corner of Spring & Pearl Streets 600 Cherry St., 812-945-2777 800 Culbertson Ave., 812-948-5357 509 W. Market St., 812-949-2551

11999 Casino Center Dr. SE, Elizabeth, IN, 1-866-676-SHOE 180 W. Spring St., 812-944-8464

600 Scribner Dr.

County Brewing Company 17 Floyd 129 W. Main St., 470-588-2337 18 Good Times Bar & Grill

10 New Albany Springs Golf Course

19 Habana Blues Tapas Restaurant

11 River Run New Albany Family Water Park

20 Hitching Post Tavern

12 Scribner House & Gardens

21 Hugh E. Bir Café

13 West Haven Cemetery

114 E. Market St., 812-941-8000 320 Pearl St., 812-944-9760

115 W. Market St., 812-945-8854 324 E. Market St., 812-945-8884

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224 West Daisy Ln., 812-948-5380

Corner of State & Main Streets, 812-949-1776 1145 West St., 812-948-5357

LODGING / EVENT FACILITIES

37 Bank St. Ste. 9, 502-592-9292 133 E. Market St., 812-944-1222

24 New Albany Roadhouse

1706 Graybrook Ln., 812-981-7777

25 Pastime Grill & Pub

424 E. Market St., 812-945-9055

26 PRIDE Bar + Lounge

504 State St., 502-276-5555

27 Primos Delicatessen

202 E. Market St., 502-905-3640 1702 Graybrook Ln., 812-949-5090

22 Katered to You

23 Louis Le Francais

New Albany Farmers Market

The 2 Grand, 138 E. Market St., 812-949-8888 3 Hampton Inn

506 W. Spring St., 812-944-4600

4 Loft on Spring, The

138 E. Spring St., 502-905-3054

155 E. Main St., 812-913-0491

5 New Albany Roadhouse

137 E. Market St., 812-590-3426

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321 Pearl St., 812-945-WINE

7410 HWY 311 IN SELLERSBURG 812-246-1000

Western Plus Louisville West 1 Best 411 W. Spring St., 812-945-2771

1706 Graybrook Ln., 812-981-7777

Robert E. Lee Center Sternwheeler Ballroom Banquet & Events

LOWEST PRICE GUARANTEED! • 0% FINANCING*

201 E. Elm St., 812-945-9517

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RIDE ALL DAY FOR $15 // Oct 3-7 Saturday, Oct. 3 // 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 4 // 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, Oct. 5 // 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 6 // 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 7 // 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Oct. 3 - 11 Starts: Oct. 3, 2015 @ 1 pm Ends: Oct. 11, 2015 @ 5 pm End of Pearl St, New Albany

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Thank you for participating in, and your support of, the 2015 Harvest Homecoming Festival! Like, follow and share your memories of this year’s festival.

The City of New Albany, in conjunction with the New Albany Parks Department, will sponsor wristbands at a reduced cost valid for unlimited rides on Saturday, Oct. 3 through Wednes-

Like us on Facebook! Follow us! @HHCFestival

day, Oct. 7. Pick up your $5 off voucher at the Griffin Recreation Center and Silver Street Park

During Booth Days The Rides Will Not Have A Set Closing Time. Thursday, Oct. 8 // Open at 3 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9 // Open at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 10 // Open at 10 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 11 // Open at 12 Noon

JOIN US!

beginning the week of Sept. 28. Unlimted ride wristband days are sold for $15 to the public. Be one of 500 to receive the $5 off voucher for unlimited fun!

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Where can I get a Harvest Homecoming Pin?

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Pins to be on sale Sept. 1 and will be available at financial institutions, Kroger, participating merchants, the Harvest Homecoming Office and various Harvest Homecoming events. They may also be purchased during the festival at the Information and Souvenir Booths.

How do I register for the prizes? Why should I buy a Harvest Homecoming Pin? Harvest Homecoming Pins cost only $5, which is a great deal. You get a valuable coupon in every envelope redeemable at local establishments, and an entry form to be eligible to register for one of many great prizes to be given away on Sunday, Oct. 12.

Simply fill out the coupon in the pin envelope and drop it off at the Harvest Homecoming Office or at the Information or Souvenir Booths during Booth Days. Coupons must be turned in by 4 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 12 to be eligible for the Pin Prize drawing.

When is the Harvest Homecoming Office open and where is it located? The office, located at 431 Pearl Street (on the corner of Pearl and Elm streets), will be open from 12 p.m. until 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, beginning the day after Labor

Day. For information you can call the office at (812) 944-8572, or stop by and pick up an application for one of the various events being held during the festival.

How do I apply for a booth at the Harvest Homecoming? To request booth space for the 2016 festival go to the “Applications” page on this site to download applications. Submit your application between January and May of 2016. If new application does not appear, use the previous years.

How can I ensure my safety during the festival? Designate a meeting place should you become separated from your party. (The festival does not make announcements for lost or separated parties.) Do not bring pets, skateboards or bicycles into the downtown Booth area, Ride or Riverfront areas. Service animals are allowed. Be extra cautious when crossing the railroad tracks leading to the riverfront.

What is the difference between a “Sponsored By” event and a “Hosted By” event? A “Sponsored By” event is organized and run by Harvest Homecoming. Proceeds (if any) go back to Harvest Homecoming to help fund future festivals. A “Hosted By” event is organized and run by the organization listed by the event information. Proceeds (if any) go to that organization. A fee is charged for the event to be listed in the Harvest Homecoming brochure and on the website.

How can my business become a sponsor for the Harvest Homecoming festival? If your company or organization would like to learn more about the benefits of being a festival sponsor, call (812) 944-8572 or contact Haley White for information. Community support is essential to the festival and ensures the continued success of Harvest Homecoming.

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