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RIVER HERITAGE CONSERVANCY WELCOMES NEW DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS, KEVIN BECK
Dennis Schnurbusch II, the new Chief Executive Officer of River Heritage Conservancy, announced the recent hiring of Kevin Beck as the organization's Director of Origin Park Operations.
RIVER HERITAGE CONSERVANCY WELCOMES NEW CEO, DENNIS SCHNURBUSCH II. SUSAN RADEMACHER SHIFTS INTO NEW ROLE
Kent Lanum, Chair of the River Heritage Conservancy Board of Directors, and the organization behind Origin Park, announced the search for a new CEO has drawn to a close with the successful hiring of Dennis Schnurbusch II.
City of New Albany takes legal action against River Heritage/Origin
11.17.23| (RHC)/Origin Park and Ecosystems Connections Institute, LLC (ECI) to prevent the removal of the low head dam
Committee to weigh in on permit to remove low-head dam in Southern Indiana this month
11.03.23| The dam's removal, part of the overarching plans for Origin Park, has been in dispute for more than two years. A committee with the Indiana Natural ...
State Budget Committee officialy approves $ 37.5 million allocation for Origin Park
10.21.23| SOUTHERN INDIANA – The State Budget Committee has officially signed off on a $37.5 million appropriation for River Heritage Conservancy's Origin ...
Judge rules in favor of Silver Creek Dam romoval, but comittee will review decision
10.26.23| ... blueway on Silver Creek. It partnered with ECI for the removal of the dam, but the project has been met with resistance by New Albany Mayor Jeff ...
Moving into 'build and expansion' period of Origin Park, River Heritage to hire CEO
10.19.23| River Heritage is developing over 400 acres along the Ohio River in the Clarksville area of Southern Indiana into Origin Park. ...
Reclaiming nature: A look at Southern Indiana's Origin Park-Louisville Public Radio
10.10.23| But the area it occupies has also been a pivotal piece in the creation of communities along the Ohio River. “The name came out of the fact that the ...
Clarksville and River Heritage Conservancy nearing agreement to help further development
09.23.23| Clarksville and River Heritage Conservancy nearing agreement to help further development of Origin Park.
Earth Day on Sand Island Celebration Kick's Off APRIL 22nd at 9AM!
04.13.22 | River City Paddle Sports and over 14 co-sponsors will still be hosting an Earth Day celebration, without the plan of the canoe trip to Sand Island. The Earth Day Press Conference will begin April 22 at 9:30 am at the Shawnee Park Boat Ramp, in Louisville with a brief ceremony to officially opening the event.
Susan Rademacher Receives Historical Preservation Medal
02.03.22 | The Garden Club of America (GCA), a volunteer nonprofit comprised of 199 member clubs with approximately 18,000 members throughout the country, has announced its award of the 2022 Historic Preservation Medal to Susan Rademacher.
River Heritage Conservancy Continues to Build Experienced Team in Hiring Doug Scott
01.12.22 | Kent Lanum, Chair of River Heritage Conservancy’s board of directors, announced the hiring of Doug Scott as its Chief Development Officer. Mr. Scott will join Executive Director Susan Rademacher to lead Origin Park into 2022.
Parks Pro Susan Rademacher to Lead Origin Park to Next Level
12.16.21 | Kent Lanum, Chair of River Heritage Conservancy Board of Directors, has welcomed Susan Rademacher home to lead Origin Park as Executive Director starting in 2022.
River Heritage Conservancy Awarded the Duke Energy Foundation’s Powerful Communities Nature Grant
10.14.21 | River Heritage Conservancy was awarded the Duke Energy Foundation’s Powerful Communities Nature Grant for $10,000. This grant will be used by River Heritage Conservancy to create the Origin Park Blueway Garden. This garden will enhance the activation of the Silver Creek Blueway and support local wildlife, including birds and pollinators.
River Heritage Conservancy Executive Director Scott Martin Elected to the American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration
09.23.21 | Scott Martin, Executive Director, River Heritage Conservancy, Inc., has been elected as a Fellow into the American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration. Mr. Martin was inducted at the Academy’s General Membership Meeting on September 15, 2021.
Scott Martin Selected to Join Salzburg Global Seminar on the Future of Urban Parks
09.17.21 | Loneliness, crime, and fractured communities are frequent symbols of city life and nine of the top 10 causes of death are related to poor urban design. Many cities have a fundamentally parasitic relationship with their surrounding ecosystems and exacerbate climate change and its symptoms. How can we make these urban environments better for both their populations and the planet?
Regional Partners Introduce Community & Economic Impact Report for Origin Park
08.05.21 | Greater Louisville Inc, and One Southern Indiana partnered today to unveil the results of the HR&A-authored Community & Economic Impact study for Origin Park. Among other findings, the report projects that the construction and operation of Origin Park will create over 3,200 jobs and $264 million in economic activity. In addition, it will drive $8-$23 million in new tourism spending and improve workforce productivity by advancing the region’s health and wellness.
The Falls of the Ohio announces LightFall with River Heritage Conservancy and SoIN Tourism
07.21.21 | Louisville and Southern Indiana residents will see the Falls of the Ohio in a new light thanks to LightFall, an event showcasing a Sept. 5-8 art installation that will transform the iconic natural landmark. The art installation, Aleuria, will be a meditative, immersive light and sound experience, created by Louisville-born artist, Annie Mitchell. The name Aleuria comes from a brightly colored edible fungus found in Indiana and reflects Mitchell’s focus on natural landscapes.
Charlotte Ipsan Joins Conservancy Board
05.27.21 | River Heritage Conservancy, Inc. continues its working advancing plans and campaigns to create ORIGIN Park. An element of this is growing the Board, expanding its capacity to bring an iconic public park to a neglected and often forgotten part of our urban region. Ipson is the newest Board member joining the board in May.
Conservancy Welcomes Three New Board Members
04.20.21 River Heritace Conservanc, Inc. continues its work advancing plans and campaigns to create ORIGIN Park. An element of this is growing the Board, expanding its capacity to bring an iconic public park to a neglected and often forgotten part of our urban region. The following three new members joined the Board in April.
Introducing the Silver Creek Blueway
03.25.21 | River Heritage Conservancy, Inc., the creative team behind ORIGIN Park, announced today the park’s first project is underway with development of the Silver Creek Blueway. The 4.5-mile Silver Creek Blueway is the first component of ORIGIN Park, a 600-acre master planned park designed by OLIN Studio, designers of the Washington Monument grounds, Bryant Park (NYC), Apple Computers Corporate Headquarters and the Getty Museum. Project management is being provided by Ecosystems Connections LLC, and Joseph & Joseph + Bravura Architects.
Land Dedication for Origin Park
12.08.20 | Jeffersonville Mayor Michael Moore, Chair of the Jeffersonville/Clarksville Flood Control District, announced today that the District Board has granted 16 acres of Flood Control property at the intersection of Croghan Street and Emery Crossing in Clarksville, Indiana to River Heritage Conservancy, Inc. to be included as part of ORIGIN Park.
Scott Martin To Serve As North America Chair for World Urban Parks
03.05.19 | Martin believes that engagement with the global urban parks community will help enhance River Heritage Conservancy’s work building a new park system on the north shore of the Ohio River. This new park system will serve over 1.2 million residents within the Louisville/Southern Indiana urban region.
Olin To Lead Design For New Park
01.23.19 | OLIN, a globally recognized landscape architecture studio, has been commissioned to develop a design for a new 400-acre park in Southern Indiana, along the northern shore of the Ohio River.
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