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Friday, May 30 Carnival & Festival opens at 5:00 p.m. “WRIST BAND NIGHT” $22.00 per person-Ride all evening for one price COOK & BELLE 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm Cook & Belle have been performing for the past 15 years at various fairs and festivals throughout Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, Iowa and Florida. In the past 15 years they have opened for such artists as Craig Morgan, Lonestar, and Rascal Flats, Montgomery Gentry, Sarah Evans, Billy Carrington, Trace Adkins, Joe Nichols, Dierks Bentley, e Charlie Daniels Band, Phil Vassar & Grass Roots… Cook & Bell’s song list includes some of those great country tunes, the fabulous songs from the 60’s & 70’s and some of your favorite gospel music…rounding out the full Cook & Belle experience are there two sons, Brad (Drummer) and Seth (vocals & guitar)… put them all together and you’ve got a real sweet deal! Saturday, May 31 Carnival Opens at 1:00 pm, Festival at 4:00 pm LAST DAY OF FESTIVAL REGULAR PRICED TICKETS 22 for $25.00 or $1.25 each Rides take 2 or more tickets THE HI-99 COUNTRY SHOWDOWN 4:00 – 6:30 p.m. Once again we are pleased to have the WTHI HI-99 COUN- TRY SHOWDOWN as part of the Banks of e Wabash Festival again this year….this is always as always a lively and fun night for all. Contestant’s will take the spotlight tonight as they have their turn on the stage… all in hopes of walking away as the winner of the annual HI-99 Country Showdown along with the prize of $1,000. e music doesn’t end aſter the “Showdown” so stick around for more great music with ABBI SCOTT !!! ABBI SCOTT 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Abby has accomplished a lot in her 18 years, having Nashville taking notice of her true singer/songwriter Status, she plans to be a fulltime resident of Nashville aſter June. In this short time Abby has been the opener at the Bridgestone Arena Plaza in Nashville TN, also for Luke Bryan, Dierks Bentley, Cole Swindle, Lee Brice , Dustin Lynch, Maggie Rose, David Bradley, Jana Kramer and Confederate Railroad and coming up Josh ompson and Parmalee. Abby has had numerous shows on her own; been involved in fundraising for Wounded Warriors, American Heart Association, Breast Cancer Awareness and many more. What a way to wrap up the 31st Annual Bank’s of the Wabash Festival ! NEW WAVE PRO WRESTLING MAY 31 5:30 PM Bringing a new wave to the world of independent pro wrestling. Featuring top indie wrestling talent in the area and exciting, family-friendly entertainment! May 22 - May 31 2014 FAIRBANKS PARK TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA Bingo & Food Live Music Nightly Luehrs’ Ideal Rides & Midway Games Merchandise & Craſt Market Free Admission • Free Parking Sponsored by: Featuring Luehrs’ Ideal Rides www.banksoſthewabashfestival.com All Times & Events Are Weather Permitting Join the Terre Haute Parks & Recreation Department on Facebook www.terrehaute.in.gov/parks 2 14 Celebrating Our 41st Year 31st Year Sponsored by the Terre Haute Parks Department DON’T MISS THE EXCITEMENT OF THE HELICOPTER RIDES LOCATED IN THE NORTH END OF FAIRBANKS PARK…..FOLLOW THE SIGNS NIGHTLY BINGO Sponsored by the Pierson Township and Riley Lions Club If BINGO is your thing… then the Banks of the Wabash Festival is where you’ll will want to be… Take a break, rest a bit and relax while you enjoy some fun and friendly rounds of BINGO! Not only will you have a good time you will also be helping the Pierson Township and the Riley Lions Club’s help others in need.! BINGO SCHEDULE May 22 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm May 23 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm May 24 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm May 25 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm May 26 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm May 27 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm May 28 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm May 29 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm May 30 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm May 31 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm Permit Number on File. PACERS FAN VAN SCHEDULES FOR MAY 24 5:30 – 7:30 PM PLEASE NOTE Back up date: May 31 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm Pacer play-off dates will dictate the availability of the Fan Van to be at this event. e fully interactive Fan Van will have several interesting and fun things for visitors to see and do while at the festival. ere is a large LCD –flat screen with a pop up regulation basket ball hoop attached on the back, a database sweepstakes Kiosk, as well as the other elements for fans to interact with including the popular Pacer Prize Wheel where participants can enhance both their literacy and basketball skills while winning Pacer Prizes. Be sure to look for the colorful Pacers Fan Van! RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE MAY 26, 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM Look for the Red Cross Blood Mobile on the road next to the Elephant Ear’s Booth. *PLEASE NOTE: PETS ARE NOT PERMITTED IN THE FESTIVAL AREA ALCOHOL IS PROHIBITED IN CITY PARKS

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Page 1: “WRIST BAND NIGHT” “WRIST BAND DAY” DON’T MISS THE

Friday, May 30 Carnival & Festival opens at 5:00 p.m.

“WRIST BAND NIGHT” $22.00 per person-Ride all evening for one price

COOK & BELLE7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Cook & Belle have been performing for the past 15 years at various fairs and festivals throughout Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, Iowa and Florida. In the past 15 years they have opened for such artists as Craig Morgan, Lonestar, and Rascal Flats, Montgomery Gentry, Sarah Evans, Billy Carrington, Trace Adkins, Joe Nichols, Dierks Bentley, �e Charlie Daniels Band, Phil Vassar & Grass Roots… Cook & Bell’s song list includes some of those great country tunes, the fabulous songs from the 60’s & 70’s and some of your favorite gospel music…rounding out the full Cook & Belle experience are there two sons, Brad (Drummer) and Seth (vocals & guitar)… put them all together and you’ve got a real sweet deal!

Saturday, May 31Carnival Opens at 1:00 pm, Festival at 4:00 pm

LAST DAY OF FESTIVAL REGULAR PRICED TICKETS

22 for $25.00 or $1.25 eachRides take 2 or more tickets

THE HI-99 COUNTRY SHOWDOWN4:00 – 6:30 p.m.

Once again we are pleased to have the WTHI HI-99 COUN-TRY SHOWDOWN as part of the Banks of �e Wabash Festival again this year….this is always as always a lively and fun night for all. Contestant’s will take the spotlight tonight as they have their turn on the stage… all in hopes of walking away as the winner of the annual HI-99 Country Showdown along with the prize of $1,000.

�e music doesn’t end a�er the “Showdown” so stick around for more great music with ABBI SCOTT !!!

ABBI SCOTT7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Abby has accomplished a lot in her 18 years, having Nashville taking notice of her true singer/songwriter Status, she plans to be a fulltime resident of Nashville a�er June. In this short time Abby has been the opener at the Bridgestone Arena Plaza in Nashville TN, also for Luke Bryan, Dierks Bentley, Cole Swindle, Lee Brice , Dustin Lynch, Maggie Rose, David Bradley, Jana Kramer and Confederate Railroad and coming up Josh �ompson and Parmalee. Abby has had numerous shows on her own; been involved in fundraising for Wounded Warriors, American Heart Association, Breast Cancer Awareness and many more.

What a way to wrap up the 31st Annual Bank’s of the Wabash Festival !

NEW WAVE PRO WRESTLING MAY 31 5:30 PM

Bringing a new wave to the world of independent pro wrestling. Featuring top indie wrestling talent in the area and exciting,

family-friendly entertainment!

�ursday, May 22Carnival & Festival opens at 6:00 p.m.

“BARGAIN NIGHT” ALL RIDES TAKE ONE TICKET!

16 for $20.00 or $1.50 eachIGNITION

7:00 pm – 9:00 pmIgnition is a local band of �ve “seasoned” musicians that get together to entertain the masses with their classic rock music -their mission is: To “ignite” the rock’ n’ roll in your soul”

Friday, May 23 Carnival & Festival opens at 5:00 p.m.

“WRIST BAND NIGHT” $22.00 per person-Ride all evening for one price

RURAL ROUTE 37:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Rural Route 3 comes with a collection of straight-to-the-radio original songs with hooks and groves that stay with the listener long a�er the �rst play . . . they blend beautifully together to make them a “must hear, must see fun ride”

Saturday, May 24Carnival Opens at 1:00 pm, Festival at 4:00 pm

22 tickets for $25.00 or $1.25 each. Rides take 2 or more tickets

ECHOES OF POMPEII 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Echoes of Pompeii is a Pink Floyd tribute from the Chicago land area, the band consists of twin brothers, Jason Andrews (lead vocals) & Jeremy Andrews, (bass guitar), Andy Escher,(lead guitar), Bob Wray (rhythm guitar), Rob Martinez (keyboards), Mike Pereira (drums), Bob Frankish (saxophone) and Betsy Plant & Alison Stage (female backing vocals)…his Chicago based production has delivered a true reproduction of the Pink Floyd experience for 11 years…so sit back in your seat and enjoy the ride! !

Sunday, May 25 Carnival & Festival opens at 4:00 p.m.

“WRIST BAND DAY” $22.00 per person-Ride all day for one price

GOSPEL MUSIC DAY4:00 p.m.

Organized & Coordinated by: Sam GloverAnd

Dedicated to the Founder of Gospel Music Day: Nancy Rooney. Originally started by Nancy Rooney more than 36 years ago, and now coordinated by Sam Glover, Gospel Music Day continues to be a special part of the Banks of the Wabash Festival… as Nancy would want it to be.Come and enjoy an a�ernoon and evening of great gospel music performed by local and area church choirs and soloist. �e air will be �lled with beautiful voices and upli�ing words of praise throughout the a�ernoon and evening.

May 22 - May 312014

FAIRBANKS PARKTERRE HAUTE, INDIANA

Bingo & FoodLive Music Nightly

Luehrs’ Ideal Rides & Midway GamesMerchandise & Cra� Market

Free Admission • Free Parking

Sponsored by:

Featuring

Luehrs’ Ideal Rides

Monday, May 26Carnival Opens at 2:00 pm, Festival at 4:00 pm

“WRIST BAND DAY” $22.00 per person-Ride all day for one price

HI-99 & Terre Haute Convention & Visitors Bureau’s Memorial Day Jam

Kicking o� tonight’s concerts:

HEATHER MICHELE CHAPMAN2:30 pm – 4:30 pm

Heather is an up and coming Nashville recording artist. �is singer/songwriter has proven too be very successful in her life from “athletics to the arts”. For the past �ve years Heath-er has been privileged to perform with dozens of the biggest entertainers. Tonight is our night to get to hear & see her perform!

LEVI RIGGS5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

�rilling audiences since age 10 with John Michael Montgomery’s “Sold”, Levi, now at age 29, proves at every show that he is one of country music’s brightest and fastest rising star, with his non-stop energy, enthusiasm and a smile that just won’t quit! Levi has opened for major acts all year long including �e Band Perry, Jason Aldean, Travis Tritt, Easton Corbin, Colt Ford, Justin Moore, Blackhawk, Jo Dee Messina, Brett Eldridge and more. 2013 marked a turning point in Riggs’ career, with a new single on the charts. �ere’s Still A Place For �at,” along with a music video taken in Levi’s home-town of Danville, Indiana. �ere is little room to doubt that Levi Riggs will become a county music superstar!

CORY COX7:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Deciding to trade in his college baseball jersey and curveball for a Martin guitar and life on the road was a major turning point in Corey Cox’s life… at the age of 20, he made the decision to step outside of his traditional, comfortable, Indiana small town existence and throw everything he had at an unpredictable and precarious life as a music man. �e competitive drive Corey took with him from his days on the ball diamond are now paying o� �ve years later as he releases his third album, Good Night Coming’ On.Corey attributes his love of music storytelling, dynamic entertaining and age-defying music to two great in�uences, Garth Brooks and fellow Hoosier…John Mellencamp. While on the road Corey has shared the stage with Dierks Bentley, Darius Rucker, Josh Turner and Chris Young, he also performed for thousands of fans at Super Bowl XLVI Village and sang the National Anthem at the Brickyard 400. Corey believes that like everyone else living out their purpose in life, he’s going to continue to give it everything he has –and have a heck of a time doing it.

Tuesday, May 27Carnival & Festival opens at 6:00 p.m.

“FAMILY BARGAIN NIGHT” ALL RIDES TAKE ONE TICKET!

16 for $20.00 or $1.50 eachHIGH SCHOOL JAZZ BAND NIGHT

WITHTERRE HAUTE NORTH & TERRE

HAUTE SOUTH JAZZ BANDS 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Sponsored by: Vincennes University If you enjoy and appreciate good jazz music you will want to attend the concert this evening featuring the Terre Haute North and Terre Haute South Jazz Bands. You will be entertained and impressed by these young talented students and their music.

A special �ank You to Vincennes University�e Terre Haute Park’s Department, Terre Haute North High School Band Department and the Terre Haute South High School Band Department greatly appreciates the generosity and continued support of this annual event by Vincennes University.

Wednesday, May 28

Carnival & Festival opens at 6:00 p.m. “FAMILY BARGAIN NIGHT” ALL RIDES TAKE ONE TICKET

16 for $20.00 or $1.50 each

TERRE HAUTE COMMUNITY BAND6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

If you have not had the opportunity to attend the free Terre Haute Community Band Summer Concerts here is your chance! Expect the unexpected –a medley of songs from the Beatles, or perhaps an overture or song from a Broadway musical, or an Academy Award winning score from a �lm. You can hear marches, the works of Indiana composers, and some just for fun novelty pieces. Each concert has a di�erent theme and appeal. Discover the Terre Haute Community Band for yourself!

�ursday, May 29 Carnival & Festival opens at 6:00 p.m.

“WRIST BAND NIGHT” $22.00 per person-Ride all evening for one price

MIDWEST PLAYBOYS7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

�e Midwest Playboy’s Band (Faron Glenn, Bill Swain, Randy Dickinson & Jim Sheese) have been playing that good old classic country music in the Wabash Valley for many years. �eir wide variety of music includes tunes from the 50’s, and even a song or two from the Beatles … actually you might be surprised at what you will hear…just know that it will be your kind of music…!

www.bankso�hewabashfestival.com

All Times & Events Are Weather Permitting

Join the Terre Haute Parks & Recreation Department on Facebook

www.terrehaute.in.gov/parks

2 14Celebrating Our 41st Year

31st Year Sponsored by the Terre Haute Parks Department

DON’T MISS THE EXCITEMENT OF THE HELICOPTER RIDES LOCATED IN THE

NORTH END OF FAIRBANKS PARK…..FOLLOW THE SIGNS

NIGHTLY BINGOSponsored by the Pierson Township and

Riley Lions ClubIf BINGO is your thing… then the Banks of the Wabash Festival is where you’ll will want to be… Take a break, rest a bit and relax while you enjoy some fun and friendly rounds of BINGO! Not only will you have a good time you will also be helping the Pierson Township and the Riley Lions Club’s help others in need.!

BINGO SCHEDULE

May 22 6:00 pm - 10:00 pmMay 23 6:00 pm - 10:00 pmMay 24 4:00 pm - 10:00 pmMay 25 4:00 pm - 10:00 pmMay 26 4:00 pm - 10:00 pmMay 27 6:00 pm - 10:00 pmMay 28 6:00 pm - 10:00 pmMay 29 6:00 pm - 10:00 pmMay 30 6:00 pm - 10:00 pmMay 31 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Permit Number on File.

PACERS FAN VAN

SCHEDULES FOR MAY 245:30 – 7:30 PM PLEASE NOTE

Back up date: May 315:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Pacer play-o� dates will dictate the availability of the Fan Van to be at this event.

�e fully interactive Fan Van will have several interesting and fun things for visitors to see and do while at the

festival. �ere is a large LCD –�at screen with a pop up regulation basket ball hoop attached on the back, a

database sweepstakes Kiosk, as well as the other elements for fans to interact with including the popular Pacer Prize Wheel where participants can enhance both their literacy

and basketball skills while winning Pacer Prizes.Be sure to look for the colorful Pacers Fan Van!

RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVEMAY 26, 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Look for the Red Cross Blood Mobile on the road next to the Elephant Ear’s Booth.

*PLEASE NOTE:PETS ARE NOT PERMITTED IN THE FESTIVAL AREA

ALCOHOL IS PROHIBITED IN CITY PARKS

Page 2: “WRIST BAND NIGHT” “WRIST BAND DAY” DON’T MISS THE

Friday, May 30 Carnival & Festival opens at 5:00 p.m.

“WRIST BAND NIGHT” $22.00 per person-Ride all evening for one price

COOK & BELLE7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Cook & Belle have been performing for the past 15 years at various fairs and festivals throughout Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, Iowa and Florida. In the past 15 years they have opened for such artists as Craig Morgan, Lonestar, and Rascal Flats, Montgomery Gentry, Sarah Evans, Billy Carrington, Trace Adkins, Joe Nichols, Dierks Bentley, �e Charlie Daniels Band, Phil Vassar & Grass Roots… Cook & Bell’s song list includes some of those great country tunes, the fabulous songs from the 60’s & 70’s and some of your favorite gospel music…rounding out the full Cook & Belle experience are there two sons, Brad (Drummer) and Seth (vocals & guitar)… put them all together and you’ve got a real sweet deal!

Saturday, May 31Carnival Opens at 1:00 pm, Festival at 4:00 pm

LAST DAY OF FESTIVAL REGULAR PRICED TICKETS

22 for $25.00 or $1.25 eachRides take 2 or more tickets

THE HI-99 COUNTRY SHOWDOWN4:00 – 6:30 p.m.

Once again we are pleased to have the WTHI HI-99 COUN-TRY SHOWDOWN as part of the Banks of �e Wabash Festival again this year….this is always as always a lively and fun night for all. Contestant’s will take the spotlight tonight as they have their turn on the stage… all in hopes of walking away as the winner of the annual HI-99 Country Showdown along with the prize of $1,000.

�e music doesn’t end a�er the “Showdown” so stick around for more great music with ABBI SCOTT !!!

ABBI SCOTT7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Abby has accomplished a lot in her 18 years, having Nashville taking notice of her true singer/songwriter Status, she plans to be a fulltime resident of Nashville a�er June. In this short time Abby has been the opener at the Bridgestone Arena Plaza in Nashville TN, also for Luke Bryan, Dierks Bentley, Cole Swindle, Lee Brice , Dustin Lynch, Maggie Rose, David Bradley, Jana Kramer and Confederate Railroad and coming up Josh �ompson and Parmalee. Abby has had numerous shows on her own; been involved in fundraising for Wounded Warriors, American Heart Association, Breast Cancer Awareness and many more.

What a way to wrap up the 31st Annual Bank’s of the Wabash Festival !

NEW WAVE PRO WRESTLING MAY 31 5:30 PM

Bringing a new wave to the world of independent pro wrestling. Featuring top indie wrestling talent in the area and exciting,

family-friendly entertainment!

�ursday, May 22Carnival & Festival opens at 6:00 p.m.

“BARGAIN NIGHT” ALL RIDES TAKE ONE TICKET!

16 for $20.00 or $1.50 eachIGNITION

7:00 pm – 9:00 pmIgnition is a local band of �ve “seasoned” musicians that get together to entertain the masses with their classic rock music -their mission is: To “ignite” the rock’ n’ roll in your soul”

Friday, May 23 Carnival & Festival opens at 5:00 p.m.

“WRIST BAND NIGHT” $22.00 per person-Ride all evening for one price

RURAL ROUTE 37:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Rural Route 3 comes with a collection of straight-to-the-radio original songs with hooks and groves that stay with the listener long a�er the �rst play . . . they blend beautifully together to make them a “must hear, must see fun ride”

Saturday, May 24Carnival Opens at 1:00 pm, Festival at 4:00 pm

22 tickets for $25.00 or $1.25 each. Rides take 2 or more tickets

ECHOES OF POMPEII 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Echoes of Pompeii is a Pink Floyd tribute from the Chicago land area, the band consists of twin brothers, Jason Andrews (lead vocals) & Jeremy Andrews, (bass guitar), Andy Escher,(lead guitar), Bob Wray (rhythm guitar), Rob Martinez (keyboards), Mike Pereira (drums), Bob Frankish (saxophone) and Betsy Plant & Alison Stage (female backing vocals)…his Chicago based production has delivered a true reproduction of the Pink Floyd experience for 11 years…so sit back in your seat and enjoy the ride! !

Sunday, May 25 Carnival & Festival opens at 4:00 p.m.

“WRIST BAND DAY” $22.00 per person-Ride all day for one price

GOSPEL MUSIC DAY4:00 p.m.

Organized & Coordinated by: Sam GloverAnd

Dedicated to the Founder of Gospel Music Day: Nancy Rooney. Originally started by Nancy Rooney more than 36 years ago, and now coordinated by Sam Glover, Gospel Music Day continues to be a special part of the Banks of the Wabash Festival… as Nancy would want it to be.Come and enjoy an a�ernoon and evening of great gospel music performed by local and area church choirs and soloist. �e air will be �lled with beautiful voices and upli�ing words of praise throughout the a�ernoon and evening.

Monday, May 26Carnival Opens at 2:00 pm, Festival at 4:00 pm

“WRIST BAND DAY” $22.00 per person-Ride all day for one price

HI-99 & Terre Haute Convention & Visitors Bureau’s Memorial Day Jam

Kicking o� tonight’s concerts:

HEATHER MICHELE CHAPMAN2:30 pm – 4:30 pm

Heather is an up and coming Nashville recording artist. �is singer/songwriter has proven too be very successful in her life from “athletics to the arts”. For the past �ve years Heath-er has been privileged to perform with dozens of the biggest entertainers. Tonight is our night to get to hear & see her perform!

LEVI RIGGS5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

�rilling audiences since age 10 with John Michael Montgomery’s “Sold”, Levi, now at age 29, proves at every show that he is one of country music’s brightest and fastest rising star, with his non-stop energy, enthusiasm and a smile that just won’t quit! Levi has opened for major acts all year long including �e Band Perry, Jason Aldean, Travis Tritt, Easton Corbin, Colt Ford, Justin Moore, Blackhawk, Jo Dee Messina, Brett Eldridge and more. 2013 marked a turning point in Riggs’ career, with a new single on the charts. �ere’s Still A Place For �at,” along with a music video taken in Levi’s home-town of Danville, Indiana. �ere is little room to doubt that Levi Riggs will become a county music superstar!

CORY COX7:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Deciding to trade in his college baseball jersey and curveball for a Martin guitar and life on the road was a major turning point in Corey Cox’s life… at the age of 20, he made the decision to step outside of his traditional, comfortable, Indiana small town existence and throw everything he had at an unpredictable and precarious life as a music man. �e competitive drive Corey took with him from his days on the ball diamond are now paying o� �ve years later as he releases his third album, Good Night Coming’ On.Corey attributes his love of music storytelling, dynamic entertaining and age-defying music to two great in�uences, Garth Brooks and fellow Hoosier…John Mellencamp. While on the road Corey has shared the stage with Dierks Bentley, Darius Rucker, Josh Turner and Chris Young, he also performed for thousands of fans at Super Bowl XLVI Village and sang the National Anthem at the Brickyard 400. Corey believes that like everyone else living out their purpose in life, he’s going to continue to give it everything he has –and have a heck of a time doing it.

Tuesday, May 27Carnival & Festival opens at 6:00 p.m.

“FAMILY BARGAIN NIGHT” ALL RIDES TAKE ONE TICKET!

16 for $20.00 or $1.50 eachHIGH SCHOOL JAZZ BAND NIGHT

WITHTERRE HAUTE NORTH & TERRE

HAUTE SOUTH JAZZ BANDS 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Sponsored by: Vincennes University If you enjoy and appreciate good jazz music you will want to attend the concert this evening featuring the Terre Haute North and Terre Haute South Jazz Bands. You will be entertained and impressed by these young talented students and their music.

A special �ank You to Vincennes University�e Terre Haute Park’s Department, Terre Haute North High School Band Department and the Terre Haute South High School Band Department greatly appreciates the generosity and continued support of this annual event by Vincennes University.

Wednesday, May 28

Carnival & Festival opens at 6:00 p.m. “FAMILY BARGAIN NIGHT” ALL RIDES TAKE ONE TICKET

16 for $20.00 or $1.50 each

TERRE HAUTE COMMUNITY BAND6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

If you have not had the opportunity to attend the free Terre Haute Community Band Summer Concerts here is your chance! Expect the unexpected –a medley of songs from the Beatles, or perhaps an overture or song from a Broadway musical, or an Academy Award winning score from a �lm. You can hear marches, the works of Indiana composers, and some just for fun novelty pieces. Each concert has a di�erent theme and appeal. Discover the Terre Haute Community Band for yourself!

�ursday, May 29 Carnival & Festival opens at 6:00 p.m.

“WRIST BAND NIGHT” $22.00 per person-Ride all evening for one price

MIDWEST PLAYBOYS7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

�e Midwest Playboy’s Band (Faron Glenn, Bill Swain, Randy Dickinson & Jim Sheese) have been playing that good old classic country music in the Wabash Valley for many years. �eir wide variety of music includes tunes from the 50’s, and even a song or two from the Beatles … actually you might be surprised at what you will hear…just know that it will be your kind of music…!

DON’T MISS THE EXCITEMENT OF THE HELICOPTER RIDES LOCATED IN THE

NORTH END OF FAIRBANKS PARK…..FOLLOW THE SIGNS

NIGHTLY BINGOSponsored by the Pierson Township and

Riley Lions ClubIf BINGO is your thing… then the Banks of the Wabash Festival is where you’ll will want to be… Take a break, rest a bit and relax while you enjoy some fun and friendly rounds of BINGO! Not only will you have a good time you will also be helping the Pierson Township and the Riley Lions Club’s help others in need.!

BINGO SCHEDULE

May 22 6:00 pm - 10:00 pmMay 23 6:00 pm - 10:00 pmMay 24 4:00 pm - 10:00 pmMay 25 4:00 pm - 10:00 pmMay 26 4:00 pm - 10:00 pmMay 27 6:00 pm - 10:00 pmMay 28 6:00 pm - 10:00 pmMay 29 6:00 pm - 10:00 pmMay 30 6:00 pm - 10:00 pmMay 31 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Permit Number on File.

PACERS FAN VAN

SCHEDULES FOR MAY 245:30 – 7:30 PM PLEASE NOTE

Back up date: May 315:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Pacer play-o� dates will dictate the availability of the Fan Van to be at this event.

�e fully interactive Fan Van will have several interesting and fun things for visitors to see and do while at the

festival. �ere is a large LCD –�at screen with a pop up regulation basket ball hoop attached on the back, a

database sweepstakes Kiosk, as well as the other elements for fans to interact with including the popular Pacer Prize Wheel where participants can enhance both their literacy

and basketball skills while winning Pacer Prizes.Be sure to look for the colorful Pacers Fan Van!

RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVEMAY 26, 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Look for the Red Cross Blood Mobile on the road next to the Elephant Ear’s Booth.

*PLEASE NOTE:PETS ARE NOT PERMITTED IN THE FESTIVAL AREA

ALCOHOL IS PROHIBITED IN CITY PARKS