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Southern Indiana Living SeptOct 2013

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Feast for the eyes<br />

and appetites<br />

Exclusively New Albany<br />

treated hundreds<br />

of guests to an impressive<br />

array of food and<br />

items from local and<br />

area establishments at a<br />

stunning setting downtown<br />

this summer.<br />

As a fundraiser for<br />

Develop New Albany,<br />

the Scribner House, and<br />

the Padgett Museum<br />

Auxiliary, Larry and<br />

Ann Ricke welcomed<br />

the public to their beautifully<br />

renovated and<br />

expanded historic home<br />

and shaded grounds on<br />

Oak Street.<br />

Every room of the<br />

Ricke home (pictured<br />

above, left) was beautifully decorated<br />

and furnished, including<br />

the spacious kitchen where (left)<br />

Betty Lenfert; owner Ann Ricke;<br />

her daughter, Emily Ricke Heine<br />

of Louisville; and her sister-inlaw,<br />

Barbara Ricke, paused during<br />

the tours. Designer Barbara<br />

Ricke, owner of Barbara Ricke<br />

Interiors, Ltd., of Lexington, Ky.,<br />

and Palm Beach, Fla., created the<br />

home’s decor.<br />

Celebration for the chancellor<br />

Members of the community and IU alumni and dignitaries<br />

feted IU Southeast Chancellor Sandra Patterson-<br />

Randles at a celebration to mark her recent retirement<br />

after 11 years at the helm of the campus. Pictured above,<br />

left: Among the speakers were Board of Trustees member<br />

Patrick Shoulders, left, of Evansville and IU President<br />

Michael McRobbie.<br />

New Albany • Clarksville •Floyds Knobs •<br />

Sellersburg • Jefersonville • Bardstown • Louisville<br />

These pages sponsored by<br />

Your Community Bank<br />

www.yourcommunitybank.com<br />

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