JEFFERSONVILLE — Wilson Elementary School first-graders Martha Chang, left, and Jane Mi Han Masek spoke Korean salutations with English translations at the Jeffersonville school's talent show Tuesday night.
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JEFFERSONVILLE — Wilson Elementary School first-graders Martha Chang, left, and Jane Mi Han Masek spoke Korean salutations with English translations at the Jeffersonville school's talent show Tuesday night.
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The award honors those who, like Minta, have displayed devotion and enthusiasm and who have created momentum in promoting tourism over multiple years with significant contributions to the tourism industry in Clark and Floyd counties of Southern Indiana, the Sunny Side of Louisville.
Emily Goldstein, a University of Louisville junior, set up a booth to talk to visitors about plastic pollution. She brought a sample of water and grime from the Pacific Ocean’s garbage patch — an area where human refuse that gets dumped into the ocean collects.
Following the antique appraisal, a chili supper will be available at a cost of $5 per person, which includes drinks and dessert.
There will be free admission to the Interpretive Center and exhibitors and vendors with kids activities, entertainment, music and food.
The finalists were chosen from an independent panel of judges based on criteria of business history, community involvement, response to adversity, newly created opportunities and innovation in products or services.