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Jeff Emsweller Comment by Jeff Emsweller on January 27, 2010 at 9:36am
Do you want a 'powerteam' of others who know EXACTLY how to help you grow your business and earn more?

Networking can be a powerful marketing tool in your business....when it's really focused on helping you earn more in your business, and isn't just simply a social event.

Join Angela Phebus and Luke W. Russell for a free weekly PowerCircle meeting at the Hampton Inn in Greensburg (on Highway 421) at 2 p.m. on Thursdays.

This "PowerCircle" focus is on meeting new people and working together to become powerful referral partners. This is NOT just a social hour; if you're serious about building your business, we invite you to be there.

There is no charge to belong to this group. We just ask that you help grow this group, which will help grow all of our business networks.

Questions? Ask away: 812.750.0256.
Joe Salee Comment by Joe Salee on December 17, 2009 at 11:06am
Welcome to Southeast Indiana... well, that is, once you move here. I'm in Columbus, about an hour from Louisville. I saw your post and thought I'd say 'hi' and wave :)
Denise Greer Comment by Denise Greer on December 17, 2009 at 10:48am
Hello all. Relocating Louisville area in the near future, I'm looking to make connections in the area. I'm also looking for career and volunteer opportunities.
Jeff Emsweller Comment by Jeff Emsweller on November 25, 2009 at 1:16pm
From Vincennes University:
VEVAY, Ind. - The public is invited to a grand opening of the new Advanced Manufacturing Program and Lab on Dec. 4, 11:30 a.m. (EST), at Switzerland High School, 1020 W. Main St., in Vevay.

The grand opening will include a press conference featuring instructors and students, followed by a tour of the Advanced Manufacturing Lab, the only such program lab located at a high school in southern Indiana. The tour will include student demonstrations of robotics, pneumatics, hydraulics, and programmable logic controllers. PLCs are digital computers used for automation of electromechanical processes.

The program is sponsored by the Switzerland County School Corp., Community Foundation of Switzerland County, Switzerland County Economic Development Corp., EcO 15, and Vincennes University.
Joe Salee Comment by Joe Salee on November 17, 2009 at 10:04pm
Hi again Cheryl- no I don't know him. I don't remember many people from back then though. I was REALLY shy. Nice to know you too :)
Cheryl Schroeder Hosmer Comment by Cheryl Schroeder Hosmer on November 17, 2009 at 8:29pm
You might know Rick Richardson, he went to UE about that time. Yeah, I know about the growing up thing! lol It took me over 25 years to get my degree! Good to know you, Joe!
Joe Salee Comment by Joe Salee on November 17, 2009 at 8:23pm
Cheryl,

I'm a Bosse graduate, class of '79, and attended UE from 79-81 while trying to "grow up." Oh geez a long story there lol. So I ended up joining the army in '82. And I agree with you... Donut Bank- YUM!
Cheryl Schroeder Hosmer Comment by Cheryl Schroeder Hosmer on November 17, 2009 at 8:19pm
Hi Joe, USI is a great school. Went there for a time as well back in the 80s. What year did you attend UE? I went to Harlaxton in '83. Haven't been back to Evansville in years! Still miss Donut Bank. lol

As for you, Jeff, I have a ghosted book coming out soon and am working on MERLD World...a book for parents who have children with mixed expressive-receptive learning disorder (two of three of my kids do). I am working on my second ghosted novel and now would like to do a biography of someone from southern Indiana or a history or history of crime, etc.
Joe Salee Comment by Joe Salee on November 17, 2009 at 6:44pm
Hi again Cheryl... oh great, I come in on the "cops and courts" post. Maybe I shouldn't waive my right to remain silent....

Anyway, after that bad joke... I went to U of E for a year or so, then joined the army. Returned to Evansville to attend school at USI instead, then taught there for eight years before moving here. I grew up and lived on the south and east sides of E'ville, and I get back there every few months to visit family and friends.
Cheryl Schroeder Hosmer Comment by Cheryl Schroeder Hosmer on November 17, 2009 at 5:47pm
Something cops and courts? You name it.
 

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Jeff Emsweller Chris Swisher Eric Stallsmith James (Jim) Walker Cheryl Schroeder Hosmer Joe Salee Kendal Miller Denise Greer
 
 

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