A benefit ride will be held in memory of Bryce Gerlach on November 9. Bryce was a student at Corydon Central High School who was tragically shot and killed at a Harvest Homecoming festival on October 12 while shielding his friends. Two suspects have since been detained with one of the suspects having a "direct connection" to the case according to New Albany Police Chief Todd Bailey. However, the names of the suspects have yet to be released.
Bryce's benefit ride will go from 12 p.m. to approximately 4:30 p.m., and it will begin and end at the American Legion located at 105 W Hugh Veteran Dr, Salem. Registration for the ride begins at 11 a.m. In addition to the benefit ride, there will also be a soup pitch-in and a 50/50 raffle to participate in, and attendees are encouraged to wear orange to raise awareness of gun violence.
The ride cost is $20 per driver, and an additional $5 per passenger. All proceeds go toward the Bryce Gerlach Memorial Scholarship fund.
Join the community in supporting the friends and family of Bryce, and help raise awareness of this senseless violence that has wounded the Corydon community and Southern Indiana as a whole.
For more information, text:
Randy Lee (812) 620-7085 – Side-by-Sides & Jeep information
Mike Burch (812) 620-0227 – Motorcycle information
Paige Newlon (770) 755-8226 – Donation information
Southern Hills Church is having a yard sale Saturday, Nov. 9, 8 a.m.-12 noon. Proceeds will be donated to the local Christmas Asistance Program.
The church is located at 1645 S. State Rd. 135, Salem.
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales is reminding eligible Hoosiers to make a plan to cast their vote in tomorrow’s General Election. As Election Day is hours away, Secretary Morales emphasizes the importance of citizens fulfilling their civic duty, underscoring his commitment to ensuring an open, secure and trusted election.
Polling locations across the state will be open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. local time tomorrow, November 5. Trained, dedicated poll workers will be ready to assist Hoosiers, as necessary. Secretary Morales is also reminding all voters to bring a valid ID to the polls to ensure a smooth voting process.
“As Hoosiers, we are blessed to live in a nation where everyone’s vote matters. This Election Day, I urge each eligible voter to act on their civic duty and get to the polls. By voting, we affirm our commitment to preserving the core values of freedom, responsibility, and accountability that define Indiana and America,” said Diego Morales, Indiana Secretary of State.
As of today, more than 1.5 million Hoosiers have voted.
Additionally, Secretary Morales wants to remind voters that high Election Day turnout may mean longer lines. Indiana law provides that anyone in line at a polling location at 6 p.m. local time, will be allowed to vote. “A high voter turnout is a testament to the dedication of Indiana citizens. If you experience long lines, I strongly encourage you to be patient. Your constitutional right to vote matters,” added Secretary Morales.
Hoosiers can text the letters ‘IN” to 45995 with election questions or concerns. For more information on voting locations, hours, or to see a sample ballot, please visit IndianaVoters.com.
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales recently welcomed the first-place winners of the "I Voted" Sticker Design Contest to the Secretary of State’s Office in the Indiana Statehouse. Talented young artists from across the state were celebrated for their exceptional designs, which will be distributed to Hoosiers at polling locations on Election Day.
The contest was an opportunity for children across the state to contribute to the election process. Secretary Morales encouraged creativity and civic engagement by challenging students to design “I Voted” stickers. Nearly 1,000 creative sticker design entries were received from Hoosier children across the state.
“Submissions from hundreds of young Hoosiers have captured the heart of Indiana elections through their creative artwork. Every participant deserves an honorable mention. The stickers handed out at the polls are a reminder of the importance of every vote. Congratulations again to these students, I’m looking forward to seeing their designs worn proudly by voters statewide as we continue to encourage eligible Hoosiers to get out and vote,” said Diego Morales, Indiana Secretary of State.
Winning stickers are being distributed to counties across Indiana to be handed out at polling locations on Election Day, November 5. This effort reflects Secretary Morales’ commitment to encouraging Hoosiers to get to the polls and vote.
Wasting no time springing into the Halloween spirit, Washington County has been the home of many community trunk-or-treat and fall festival events. Two of which being the Bradie Shrum Elementary (BSE) Fall Festival, October 29, and the Southern Hills Christian Church Trunk-or-Treat, October 30. With parking lots full and hallways packed tight, it is safe to say both events were a great success. The BSE Fall Festival also showcased many of the arts and crafts made by the incredibly talented students. There was also a pumpkin walk in the courtyard where the students showed off their pumpkin carving skills with pumpkins donated by Dean Stumler Farms!
Enjoy photos from both events below! And as you can see, even SalemLeader.com Graphic Designer Blaine Blevins is getting in the spirit!
Photos by Nathaniel Smith and Gretta Harris.
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