2010 Springville Heritage Festival

By Admin | June 23, 2010

 
2010 Springville Heritage Festival event results and photos will be posted here as they become available.
 


 

If you have photos of the 2010 Parade or more info about the pictures posted here please send to info @ pshorse .com (without the blank spaces).

2010 Springville Heritage Festival – Hometown Memories Parade

2009 Springville Heritage Festival

By Admin | June 23, 2010

2009 Springville Heritage Festival event results and photos.
 


 
The 2009 Springville Heritage Festival 5K Run was held on Saturday, June 20th.

See results of this event here:
5K Run Results

 


 

The 2009 Springville Heritage Festival 5K Walk was held on Saturday, June 20th.

See results of this event here:
5K Walk Results

 


 
Winner of the 2009 Favorite Firefighter Donation Challenge:
PTVFD FirefighterBrian Enochs


 
The 2009 Perry TWP Volunteer Fire Dept. Golf Scramble kicked off the Springville Heritage Festival on Saturday, June 13th.

See results and pictures of this event here:
2009 Perry TWP Volunteer Fire Dept. Golf Scramble
 


 

If you have photos of the 2009 Parade or more info about the pictures posted here please send to info @ pshorse .com (without the blank spaces).

Past Heritage Festivals

By Admin | June 23, 2010

Past Springville Heritage Festivals

 
Golf Scramble Photos Courtesy Of:
Photographs & Memories
Putting your memories to motion!

www.pandmvideoalbums.com
530 Louie Smith Road
Williams, IN 47470
812.279.0302
812.277.0834
photographs_memories@yahoo.com

Festival Photos Courtesy Of:
Natural Creations Photos
www.naturalcreationsphotos.photoreflect.com
1513 O Street
Bedford IN 47421
(812)275-6587
gayeconner@att.net

Springville Art Show and Sale

By Admin | June 19, 2010

Springville Art Show & Sale
Entry anyone
All mediums
Entry fee: $2 per painting
Size: Up to 18″ x 24″ unframed
Entry time: Thursday night 7 – 9 pm, Friday morning 9 – 11 am
Saturday hours for show and bake sale are 10 am – 2 pm and 2:30 – 3:30 pm
(closed for parade)
Homemade ice cream and candy, cobbler, tea breads, and bottled water
Art prints available

Baby Contest – June 17th

By Admin | June 10, 2010

Baby Contest

Springville Festival Baby Contest
Thursday June 17th
7:00 PM
Springville Community Gym
Registration is from 5:00pm – 6:45pm
Entry fee is $3.00

Classes will be:
Girls 0 – 12 months
Boys 0 – 12 months
Girls 13 – 24 months
Boys 13 – 24 months
Girls 25 – 36 months
Boys 25 – 36 months

Please come on down, we look forward to seeing you there.
Call Renae and Shannon Flynn with questions
at 812-277-1195

Dunk-A-Driver

By Admin | May 24, 2010

Dunk-A-Driver
Mini Sprint Driver Fundraiser Event
Springville Heritage Festival

MEET & GREET:
Steve Bradley, Scotty Bradley, Andy Bradley, Ryan Tusing & Nathan Hughes

 



 

2010 Golf Scramble Info, Rules and Contest

By mdsm | May 24, 2010

2010 Scramble Rules & Contest

  • Play in the scramble & receive a $50 gift card to www.Store4golfers.com  (cost $50 per player)
  • Lunch at 1pm- Ribeye Steak, slaw, green beans, chips, dinner roll, soda & dessert.
  • 2pm- Shotgun start
  • Hole in One- Pebble Beach Golf Vacation, more info below
  • Lots of fun contest
  • Prizes for 1st & 2nd teams

Title Sponsor: Super Oldiers 105.5 WQRK

Major Sponsors:Bedford Federal Savings Bank, Indiana State Senator Brent Steele

Hole Sponsors: Marketing Matters, Phillips Well Drilling, Premire Remodeling, Springville General Store, UTU Local 1548

 

 

 

PERRY TWP VOLUNTEER FIRE/EMS DEPARTMENT GOLF SCRAMBLE RULES:

 

  1. Each player in the foursome hits off the tee. The “captain” then decides which is the best ball to play, and all four players make their next shot from that spot. This process continues for each shot (including putts) until the ball is in the hole. (Note: Balls not being used are simply picked up and moved to the best shot.)

 

  1. The team score on each hole is the number of strokes taken to get the ball in the hole using the “best” shots.

 

  1. Each foursome must use one tee shot of each player during the round.

 

  1. Shots must be played from as close to the spot of the shot selected as possible and must be played from the same type of lie (i.e. not moved from rough to fairway).

 

5.    If your group is a threesome, one player will be allowed to hit two shots on each hole. For example, player one will hit two shots on hole one, player two on hole two, player three on hole three, player one on hole four and so on. Keep the rotation the same.

6.    Men tee off from the white tees and women from the red tees, option for 60+ can use the gold tees.

GOLF ETIQUETTE:

1.    Please smooth all marks made in Sand Bunkers.

2.    Leave the putting green as soon as you have holed out.

3.    Do not play until the players in front of you are out of range.

4.    Balls may be cleaned on the green, and ball marks repaired prior to putting. You may not repair spike marks prior to putting.

5.    Please observe all local course rules.

 

Tournament Contests

 

(Mulligans cannot be used for contests)

1. Longest Drive (Men’s and Women’s): On 1 West hole. Your drive must be in the fairway to count. If you beat the existing longest drive, put your name on the marker in the fairway and move it to your ball location.

2. Closest to the Pin: On 8 West hole. If your tee shot is closest to the Pin/Hole, write your name on the marker card and place the marker in the ground on the spot where your ball came to rest. Once the marker has been placed in the ground, it should stay there until someone else hits a closer shot.

3. Hole in One: On 7 East hole. Just get a hole in one – pretty simple, Pebble Beach Golf Vacation,  5days/4nights includes overnight accommodations, a round of golf at Pebble Beach and Spy Glass for 2 plus roundtrip airfare.  Valued at $7,500. 

4.  Auxiliary Hole in One: On 2 West, 4 West and 4 East. Just get a hole in one – pretty simple, win a Bose Wave Music System, Nike Golf Equipment or $500 Visa gift card.

5. 50/50 Putt Challenge: $3 for 1 chance or $5 for 2 chances to hit a long putt from a designated spot on the practice green.  If you hit the putt you get 50% of the money from the challenge.  If we have more than 1 winner we will have a putt-off, whoever hits the putt gets 50% of the money, if no one hits the putt in the putt-off the golfer who is closest to the hole will win the 50%.

6. Mulligans: can be purchased for $3.00 each. They can be used to “do over” a bad shot, but only by the individual who purchases the mulligan. The entire foursome is not allowed to hit again.  Maximum of 2 mulligans per person.

 

7. Fun Prizes: Get a prize for having the shortest drive, most balls in the water (not on purpose), best & worst dressed.

 

Tees:  Men use the white tees. Ladies use the red tees.  Option for 60+ can use the gold tees.

 

Enjoy the day!

Thank you for supporting the Perry Twp Volunteer Fire/EMS Dept.



2010 PTVFD Golf Scramble

By Admin | May 24, 2010

Perry Twp. Vol. Fire Dept. Golf Scramble
Saturday, JUNE 5th
Stone Crest Golf Course

Play in this year’s Golf Scramble and receive a $50 gift card to www.Store4golfers.com, get lunch at 1:00 pm – Rib-eye Steak, slaw, green beans, chips, dinner roll, soda & dessert.

2:00 pm – Shotgun Start

Prizes for 1st & 2nd teams
See Rules below for other prizes and contests

$50 Entry Fee

Click here if you have MS Word: 2010 Entry Form

If you do not have MS Word print from this page: 2010 Entry Form

Call for more info – 812-583-2033

Title Sponsor: Super Oldies 105.5 WQRK

Major Sponsors: Bedford Federal Savings Bank, Indiana State Senator Brent Steele

Hole Sponsors: Marketing Matters, Phillips Well Drilling, Premier Remodeling, Springville General Store, UTU Local 1548

 



 

PERRY TWP VOLUNTEER FIRE/EMS DEPARTMENT GOLF SCRAMBLE RULES:

1. Each player in the foursome hits off the tee. The “captain” then decides which is the best ball to play, and all four players make their next shot from that spot. This process continues for each shot (including putts) until the ball is in the hole. (Note: Balls not being used are simply picked up and moved to the best shot.)

2. The team score on each hole is the number of strokes taken to get the ball in the hole using the “best” shots.

3. Each foursome must use one tee shot of each player during the round.

4. Shots must be played from as close to the spot of the shot selected as possible and must be played from the same type of lie (i.e. not moved from rough to fairway).

5. If your group is a threesome, one player will be allowed to hit two shots on each hole. For example, player one will hit two shots on hole one, player two on hole two, player three on hole three, player one on hole four and so on. Keep the rotation the same.
6. Men tee off from the white tees and women from the red tees, option for 60+ can use the gold tees.

GOLF ETIQUETTE:

1. Please smooth all marks made in Sand Bunkers.
2. Leave the putting green as soon as you have holed out.
3. Do not play until the players in front of you are out of range.
4. Balls may be cleaned on the green, and ball marks repaired prior to putting. You may not repair spike marks prior to putting.
5. Please observe all local course rules.

Tournament Contests

(Mulligans cannot be used for contests)
1. Longest Drive (Men’s and Women’s): On 1 West hole. Your drive must be in the fairway to count. If you beat the existing longest drive, put your name on the marker in the fairway and move it to your ball location.

2. Closest to the Pin: On 8 West hole. If your tee shot is closest to the Pin/Hole, write your name on the marker card and place the marker in the ground on the spot where your ball came to rest. Once the marker has been placed in the ground, it should stay there until someone else hits a closer shot.

3. Hole in One: On 7 East hole. Just get a hole in one – pretty simple, Pebble Beach Golf Vacation, 5 days/4 nights includes overnight accommodations, a round of golf at Pebble Beach and Spy Glass for 2 plus round trip airfare. Valued at $7,500.

4. Auxiliary Hole in One: On 2 West, 4 West and 4 East. Just get a hole in one – pretty simple, win a Bose Wave Music System, Nike Golf Equipment or $500 Visa gift card.

5. 50/50 Putt Challenge: $3 for 1 chance or $5 for 2 chances to hit a long putt from a designated spot on the practice green. If you hit the putt you get 50% of the money from the challenge. If we have more than 1 winner we will have a putt-off, whoever hits the putt gets 50% of the money, if no one hits the putt in the putt-off the golfer who is closest to the hole will win the 50%.

6. Mulligans: can be purchased for $3.00 each. They can be used to “do over” a bad shot, but only by the individual who purchases the mulligan. The entire foursome is not allowed to hit again. Maximum of 2 mulligans per person.

7. Fun Prizes: Get a prize for having the shortest drive, most balls in the water (not on purpose), best & worst dressed.

Tees: Men use the white tees. Ladies use the red tees. Option for 60+ can use the gold tees.

Enjoy the day!
Thank you for supporting the Perry Twp Volunteer Fire/EMS Dept.

Springville Heritage Festival Cruise-In

By Admin | May 23, 2010

 

Springville Heritage Festival

Cruise-In

June 18th, 2010
6:00-8:00 pm

Springville Park

Dash Plaques to first 30 participants

 



 

Hometown Memories Parade

By Admin | May 23, 2010

Springville Heritage Festival
Saturday, June 19, 2010
2:00pm – 4:00pm
Springville, Indiana

Hometown Memories Parade

Line up begins at Noon at Wellman Farm on Popcorn Road, follow the signs.

Contact:
Kim Baker: 812-279-0226/812-675-1457
Denny Godsey: 812-275-4683