

Yiannias, a resident of Valparaiso, is a former Adjunct Music Faculty member of both Valparaiso University and the University of Notre Dame and is now affiliated with Opportunity Enterprises. She earned her Bachelor of Music degree from DePauw University and her Master of Music degree from Northwestern University Bienen School of Music. The LCSO Board of Directors has named Emily Yiannias as its next Executive Director, beginning on June 22nd. She will succeed Tim King, who’s retiring July 16th after five years as Executive Director. (La Porte, IN) - There’s going to be a new person in charge of the La Porte County Symphony Orchestra. The public can find the auction at or on the Facebook pages of the Civic Auditorium, the Park Department and the City of LaPorte. “I think it’s a great opportunity for those who want a piece of LaPorte history to be able to own it,” he said.

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Park Department Superintendent Mark Schreiber said Charlie Finley brought his World Series champion Oakland A’s to the Civic Auditorium for a banquet in the early 70’s.įinley, who died in 1996, lived just outside LaPorte. Money collected from the auction will be placed into the general fund of the Park Department, which oversees the Civic Auditorium.īig names acts who performed there in more recent times include country music superstars Randy Travis and Clint Black along with the late Davey Jones of the Monkees. The bidding will start at $50 for single seats and climb until reaching $350 for 13 seat sections. “We have received a lot of calls about when they are going up for sale,” he said. He said the seats also carry sentimental value for people who used to attend LaPorte High School basketball games years ago when the facility was the home of the Slicers or some other major event or special occasion. He said the upcoming improvements, which include air conditioning, will better position the Civic Auditorium booked more for entertainment by the city in recent years for hosting additional events particularly during the summer.īinversie believes there will be a good response to the auction because of the history of the seats. In turn, the seating aisles and steps will be widened. Hand rails in the aisles are also going to be installed.īinversie said the idea is for the audience to feel more comfortable and safer while attending concerts, sporting events and other functions. Work on removing the old seats is scheduled to begin June 12th. They will be replaced with plastic seats that are two inches wider with cushions and cup holders. “We’re very happy to have them involved in the renovation project here in 2023,” he said. Larson Danielson was involved in constructing the Civic Auditorium completed in 1929. Binversie said the rest of the seats will be turned over to Larson Danielson Construction, the LaPorte based company hired to take out the seats as part of the final stage of a $6 million modernization of the building. Just the single seats and sections of two to seven seats along with a handful of 13 seat sections will be available for bidding. There are just three single seats in the building, while the rest come in sections of mostly 13 seats held together on a single steel frame. on June 16th.Ĭivic Auditorium Director Brent Binversie said 270 of the 1,382 seats in the building where the late comedian Bob Hope once performed, will go out for bid.


The nature of the dispute or other details were not immediately available.(La Porte, IN) - The public will get a chance to own some of the original wooden seats in the near century old Civic Auditorium in La Porte as a one-week online auction for the seats is scheduled to begin at 7 a.m. Three were treated at Great America and one officer was treated and released at the hospital, according to the release.Ī Great America spokesperson was not immediately available for comment. Charges are pending, police said.įour Gurnee officers sustained minor injuries. Three of them were treated and released at Advocate Condell Medical Center in Libertyville for minor injuries. Six people were taken into custody, police reported: an 18-year-old from Zion, a 16-year-old from North Chicago, and a 14-year-old, a 15-year-old and two 17-year-olds from LaPorte, Indiana. Officers from the Waukegan and Zion police departments, as well as canine teams from the Lake County sheriff's office, responded to the fight, according to a Gurnee police news release. Officers at the park initially were unable to stop the fight, prompting one Gurnee police officer to use pepper spray into a "disruptive" crowd, police said Tuesday morning. Witnesses told police the fight started between two groups inside the park near the front gates and spread to the parking lo
