Wednesday, June 3, 2026As part of the preparation for the move to a new cloud infrastructure, Pay.gov services will be offline for internal maintenance. This outage is outside of the standard maintenance window (Sundays 2am–8am) and will occur this Saturday, June 6 from 8pm–11pm ET. On Saturday, June 20, 2026, beginning at 5:00 pm ET, Pay.gov is moving all services to a new cloud-based infrastructure. Agencies will experience a total interruption of all Pay.gov services during the cutover period. Target duration is six to twelve hours. CM/ECF uses Pay.gov to process all payments, therefore filing fees cannot be paid during the outage period.

24 May Posted by First Baptist Church Categories: Sermons Sermon Only Pamela Gardner, Guest Preacher Full Service TwitterFacebookEmailCopy URL to clipboard

Reading Time: 2 minutes Inside Our May NewsletterWe wrote this year’s Memorial Day edition for everyone who carries someone with them — those who served, those who lost someone in service, and anyone grieving a loss.“A Day to Remember” opens with something true about the holiday weekend: for many families, it may be the only time of year the whole family makes it back to the cemetery together. From there, the piece offers small, meaningful ways to mark the day — bring something that belonged to them, tell their story, place a flag or a flower, visit somewhere they loved, and make space for whatever the day brings.For more ideas, read Small Ways to Mark Memorial Day.Also inside:A reflection on the National Moment of Remembrance — observed at 3 p.m. local time on Memorial DayCremation Options — a no-pressure look at what’s possible when a loved one’s ashes are still at homeOur free Everything Cremation Guide — a walk-through of all the options, from niches to benches to scattering gardensMay is the Time to Save — our deepest discounts of the year through month’s endThe “We Remember” wristbands, free at our officeA $250 Visa Gift Card giveaway
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"All Day EventsRock Climbing WallFree Water Provided by Indiana American WaterVoyageur Canoe Race Every 30 MinutesKayak Tours Leave Every 30 MinutesConservation Organization ExhibitsLive Music by SAMIColoring StationCanoe Photo OpTry-a-CanoeCornholeFood TrucksSchedule of ActivitiesView the table below for the day's scheduled activities. Note, items marked with an asterisk (*) require sign up ahead of time.Riverfest Schedule of ActivitiesStart TimeActivity List8:00 AMWater Drop 5K Begins*Paddleboard Yoga Classes*9:00 AMMain Festival OpensWater Droplet Kids RunBike Rodeo OpensColumbian Park Zoo ArrivesNature Photography ClassPaddleboard Yoga Class*9:30 AMCharcoal Drawing Class*10:00 AMTry-a-Canoe OpensKids Fishing Lessons*Mermaid Story TimeNature Photography Class*10:30 AMTree HikePaddleboard Yoga Class*11:00 AMBirds of Prey ShowColumbian Park Zoo Leaves11:30 AMKids Fishing Lesson*12:00 PMCharcoal Drawing Class*City Canoe Race1:00 PMTree HikeBike Rodeo ClosesLast Float Trip Leaves*Paddleboard Excursion*2:00 PMCharcoal Drawing Class*Mermaid Story TimeKids Open Fishing2:30 PMPaddleboard Excursion*3:30 PMBoating Activities Close4:00 PMRiverfest Closes* Registration or sign-up may be required. Confirm with event staff."
"For the past several summers, Lafayette Parks and Recreation has provided a unique art experience through our Art in the Park festival series. Art in the Park festivals showcase local and regional recognized fine arts and crafts, music from local talent, a variety of foods from various vendors, and fun activities, such as games and crafts for the kids. It’s a unique art experience for the entire family!The Art in the Park festivals showcase fine arts such as watercolor, photography, pottery, ceramics, wood, jewelry, metal, textiles, and much more. Art pieces are sold by local and regional vendors. Art in the Park is a family-friendly event, free to attend, and open to the public. This year's events will take place at Columbian Park, McCaw Park, and Armstrong Park.Stay tuned for additional info to be announced about each event!2026 Art in the Park dates: Tuesday, June 2 from 6:00-8:30pm at Columbian Park | Dance NightTuesday, June 16 from 5:00-7:30pm at Columbian Park | Latino Cultural NightTuesday, July 7 from 6:00-8:30pm at McCaw Park | PicklepaloozaTuesday, July 21 from 6:00-8:30pm at Armstrong Park | Christmas in July Community Information for Visitors can be found at HomeOfPurdue.com"
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