EXECUTIVE BIZ BRIEFS
Lincoln Amphitheatre Seeking Volunteers
The Lincoln Amphitheatre is seeking volunteers for its 2018 performance series. Roles and responsibilities could vary from show to show, but primary areas the venue needs assistance are as ticket scanners and ushers. For their efforts, selected volunteers will receive a Lincoln Amphitheatre staff shirt, as well as free and discounted ticketing opportunities to all 2018 performances.
Anyone interested in volunteering is encouraged to reach out to Marc Steczyk, Lincoln Amphitheatre’ s director, atmsteczyk @ visitindiana. com or by calling 812.937.2329 for additional information.
The 2018 Lincoln Amphitheatre performance series will feature performances by classic rockers The Guess Who(“ American Woman,”“ Share the Land,”“ No Sugar Tonight”), Grammy-winning country and bluegrass music icon Marty Stuart and the mighty Max Weinberg( a member of Bruce Springsteen’ s E Street Band and longtime bandleader on Late Night with Conan O’ Brien). The season will also feature an encore six performance presentation of Young Abe Lincoln. For additional information about the 2018 Lincoln Amphitheatre performance series, visit www. LincolnAmphitheatre. com.
As one of the largest fully-covered amphitheaters in the United States, Lincoln Amphitheatre is a majestic 1,500-seat venue located within Lincoln State Park in Lincoln City, Indiana, the boyhood home of Abraham Lincoln. The venue is under the management of the Indiana Office of Tourism Development. For additional information, call 844.205.4ABE or email lincolnamphitheatre @ visitindiana. com.
Louisville Zoo Hosts Party for the Planet
The Louisville Zoo is throwing its annual bash for the Earth: Party for the Planet: A Month-Long Celebration of the Earth, powered by Louisville Gas and Electric Company and Kentucky Utilities Company. The month of April will feature special activities including zoo keeper presentations, a regional art contest for students, $ 8.25 admission on April 29 and conservationminded events every weekend.
“ While celebrating the Earth is the focus of the event, one of the most wonderful things about it is the awareness it instills in our community and its children,” said LG & E and KU Director of Corporate Responsibility and Community Affairs Angie Evans.“ Teaching them from a young age to respect our planet and habits that help to preserve it is a good reminder for us all.”
Visit louisvillezoo. org / earth for full details about the entire month.
100 EXTOL: APRIL / MAY 2018