Celestine 175 Event, Parking & Shuttle Maps

Click HERE to view an online interactive Google Map with details about parking, shuttle route, event and stand locations and more! The Google map is embedded below to be browsed. Be sure to use the boxes on the top left and right to make larger and be sure to zoom in and click each icon for details about the event that is being held there.

THURSDAY NIGHT PARADE ROUTE

Click HERE to view Thursday night parade route on Google Maps

SUNDAY PARADE ROUTE

Click HERE for the Sunday parade map on Google Maps. The parade gathering point is the red arrow at 7001 East Ellsworth Road

Celestine 175 Official Press Release

Below is the official press release for the Celestine 175 celebration. The press release is downloadable at CelestineIndiana.com The celebration starts Thursday June 28th through Sunday July 1st. Complete details on CelestineIndiana.com

Click HERE download the PDF version of the press release and HERE for the MS Word version.

THE SMALL TOWN OF CELESTINE INDIANA CELEBRATES ITS 175th BIRTHDAY IN A BIG WAY WITH A WEEKEND FILLED WITH FUN, FOOD & ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY, JUNE 28 THROUGH SUNDAY, JULY 1

Celestine, Indiana – The Celestine 175 festival celebrates the 175th birthday of the small community of Celestine, Indiana, and St. Celestine Catholic Church. 

The four-day “rain or shine” festival will be held on the grounds of St. Celestine Church and the surrounding parks from Thursday evening, June 28, through Sunday afternoon, July 1, with the gorgeous scenery of the rolling hills of Celestine on full display. 

This 175th celebration is free to attend, including free parking.  Enjoy a festive atmosphere for all ages with nationally and regionally-acclaimed entertainment, a celebration of the community’s history, the heritage of farming and German ancestry, and over a dozen of activities for youth, providing four days of fun! 

Huge tents and many tables and chairs will accommodate several thousand guests. Plentiful parking is available in the fields around Celestine with shuttles running continuously to bring people up the hill to St. Celestine Church carport entry area to the main grounds.

Based on the popularity of the homemade foods available at the previous years’ Celestine street festivals, fried chicken, BBQ ribs, pork chops, hamburgers, bratwursts, and turkey tenders will continue to draw large crowds.  To make the meal complete, all types of fresh-made sweets and desserts will be sold by local community organizations.

The area’s strong German heritage always shows itself through packed attendance at a beloved beer garden. Twenty visitors from Celestine’s sister city of Wagshurst, Germany will be on hand to give the fest a true German flair. 

Highlights include: 

• Nationally Touring AC/DC Tribute Band Dirty Deeds USA

• 3 Performances by the Cincinnati Circus Company

• Hot Air Balloon Rides

• Fireworks Show

• Rock Wall & Zip Line

• Car Show

• Tractor Show & Farm Demonstrations

• $10,000 Cash Raffle

• Thursday Night Parade

• Sunday Daytime Parade

• Performances by local Musical Artists Fire & Ice, Troy Miller, Bobby Reutman, Party DJ music by Boogie Tunes DJ

• 5K Race

• Locally Prepared Food with Local Favorite Dishes

• German Beer Garden

• Fashions of Yesteryear Contest

• Quilt Raffle featuring 19 Quilts

• Inflatables, Kids Races & Kids Games

• Dodgeball Tourney

• Sheephead Tourney

• Cornhole Tourney

• Dunking Booth

• Brothers of the Brush Beard Contest

• Catholic Mass with German Musicians

• Free Admission & Parking

June 28th, Thursday night, will feature opening ceremonies; presentation of the Grand Marshalls - the children of Vic & Viola Sander - Jim, Don, and Ron Sander and Martha Goepfrich; presentation of the Queen court along with Junior Miss, and Little Miss & Mister and the Senior King & Queen; the judging of the Fashions of Yesteryear; and baking contests. The evening will wrap up with the unique Night Parade with lighted floats going from Celestine Park to St. Celestine Church and back.

June 29th, Friday, kicks the all-ages celebration into high gear with a concert by the top nationally touring AC/DC Tribute Band Dirty Deeds USA.  The evening also includes a fireworks show and performances by traveling troubadour, Troy Miller, along with Celestine’s own singer/songwriter, Bobby Reutman. Top quality dinners will be available along with the festive beer garden. Nine quilts will be raffled off and the large tractor and farm equipment show, open all weekend, will feature farm demonstrations and games. A dodgeball tourney along with kids’ games and tours of Celestine Elementary school rounds out the evenings activities.

June 30th, Saturday, will feature a strong family-friendly atmosphere with three performances by the Cincinnati Circus Company, hot air balloon rides, kids’ games and competitions, inflatables, and a rock wall and zip line will delight all! 

Other Saturday activities include a 5K race, a car show in Celestine Park, continued tractor show and farm demonstrations, an adult pedal tractor pull competition, sheep head (playing cards) tourney, beer garden games, corn hole tourney, church tours, Sander Processing tours, Mass at St. Celestine, hot air balloon glow over the grounds at dark, dunking booth and a performance by the Dubois County Country Cloggers. Nine more quilts will be raffled off along with chances sold to win $10,000 in cash prizes as part of the grand raffle.

Saturday’s entertainment is headlined by local favorite band Fire & Ice playing hits from the 1950’s through today and Boogie Tunes DJ will continue the party after dark.

July 1st, Sunday, features a celebration Mass at 8 a.m. at St. Celestine Church, featuring a performance of a contingent of bandsmen and women from our Sister City of Wagshurst, Germany.  

After the opening of food booths and the beer garden, the town-wide parade begins at 1 p.m. Following the parade, closing ceremonies will be held, including the judging of the Brothers of the Brush beard contest, and the drawing of the winners of the $10,000 cash raffle.

Proceeds from the fest will be distributed to the organizations and charities of the Celestine community. The fest leadership team would like to extend their thanks to the large pool of sponsors and volunteers who are coming together to make the fest a success!

The community of Celestine and St. Celestine Catholic Church were founded in 1843 by the Catholic priest, Fr. Joseph Kundek. Noting the similarities to his home area of Southwestern Germany, he relayed word back that the area was ripe for German settlers to move to America. The town has continued to grow and thrive based on its German heritage over the past 175 years.

Celestine is located in Southwestern Indiana, near Jasper and Patoka Lake, on the eastern edge of Dubois County. 

Please visit CelestineIndiana.com or Celestine Indiana on Facebook for the complete event schedule and more details.

LOGO:

Visit http://www.celestineindiana.com/updates/logo for downloadable logos

Celestine 175 Pagent WJTS Article

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Click HERE to read the original article

As a preliminary to the Community of Celestine’s 175th celebration planned for this weekend, the Miss Celestine contest was held Sunday at the Dubois Middle School in conjunction with the Junior Miss, Little Miss and Mister as well as a Senior Queen and King pageant.

Seventeen girls competed for the title of Miss Celestine with Lydia Burke, daughter of Rod and Wanda Burke,being named this year’s Queen.

First runner-up was Camyrn Stemle, the daughter of Dawn Schaefer and Ryan Stemle, and 2nd runner-up was Hannah Schepers, the daughter of Brennan and Lori.

Kari Ann Scherzinger, the daughter of Charles and Karen Scherzinger was named Miss Congeniality while the title of Miss Photogenic went to Aubrey Marks, the daughter of Patrick and Karen Marks.

Sixteen young ladies took part in the Junior Miss contest.

Lexi Freyberger, the daughter of Matt and Tina Freyberger was named Junior Miss Celestine. First runner-up was Bella Beckman, the daughter of Luke and Leah Beckman. 2nd runner-up was Mackenzie Buchta the daughter of Nick and Abby, Aubre Blackgrave, the daughter of Aaron and Jan Blackgrave and Aoibhinn Rasche- the daughter of Martin Rasche tied for Miss Congeniality.

Miss Photogenic was Emma Betz, the daughter of Chris and Tara Betz.

Twenty seven candidates competed in the little Miss and Mister contest.

This year’s Little Mister was Madden Burris the son of Bryan and Rachel Burris. 1st runner-up was Leo Seger, the son of Gary and Ashley Seger, 2nd runner-up was Eli Mehringer, the son of Shaun and Joyce Mehringer.

Photogenic went to Henry Fischer, the son of Brady and Lacey Fischer.

The 2018 Little Miss Celestine was Avery Schmitt, the daughter of Derek and Valerie Schmitt, 1st runner-up was Alexis Lampert, the daughter of Tim and Jenny Lampert, 2nd runner-up was Ava Sander, the grand daughter of Jenna Sander and Damian Mehne.

Little Miss Photogenic was Addison Elliott, the Daughter of Brandon Elliott and Michelle VanHoosier.

Finally a Senior King and Queen pageant was held with Aileen Lueken crowned queen and Ray Lueken named king.

175 Pageant And Parade Airing on Channel 18 WJTS

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Channel 18 WJTS Jasper will be airing several specials about the Celestine 175.

The Celestine Indiana 175th Queen, Junior Miss, Little Miss, Little Mister and Senior King & Queen Pageants will air on Thursday, July 5th at 8:00pm and again on Sunday, July 8th at 1:00pm.

The Celestine Sunday Day Parade will air on Friday, July 6th at 8:00pm and again on Sunday, July 8th at 2:00pm or 2:30pm.

The specials will be available for purchase by calling the WJTS/DCBroadcasting office in Jasper. WTJS plans to post both of them to their Website & YouTube channels at https://www.youtube.com/user/18WJTS/videosand http://wjts.tv 

Celestine 175 Royality

Miss Celestine: Lydia Burke
1st Runner-up: Camryn Stemle
2nd Runner-up: Hannah Schepers
Miss Photogenic: Aubrey Marks
Miss Congeniality: KariAnn Scherzinger

Junior Miss Celestine: Lexi Freyburger
1st Runner-up: Bella Beckman
2nd Runner-up: Makenzie Buchta
Miss Photogenic: Emma Betz
Miss Congeniality: Aubre Blackgrave and Evie Rasche

Little Miss Celestine: Avery Schmitt
Little Mister Celestine: Madden Burris
1st Runner-up: Lexi Lampert
1st Runner-up: Leo Seger
2nd Runner-up: Ava Sander
2nd Runner-up: Eli Mehringer
Little Miss Photogenic: Addison Elliott
Little Mister Photogenic: Henry Fischer

Senior King and Queen, Aileen and Ray Lueken!

Congratulations to all the royality! 

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175 Sunday Day Parade Lineup

The Sunday Day Parade lineup is not yet avalible. This post will be updated when the lineup is made avalible.

Dunking Booth Participants

Here is the list of participants in the Dunking Booth on Saturday June 30th!

Day Parade Flyer

See the attached flyer for details about the Celestine 175 day parade on Sunday July 1st starting at 1pm!

Night Parade Flyer

See the attached flyer for details about the Celestine 175 NIGHT parade on Thursday, July 28th starting around 10pm! The parade will start the Celestine Park, come by the Soccer Field & Tennis Courts, up the hill in front of the Elementary School, then it will loop around by the west entrance of St. Celestine Church (probably the ideal viewing spot) and then it will return down the hill to the park. 

Tractor Show + Farming Demonstrations & Competitions

Join in the farming fun at the Celestine 175 celebration! Tractor Show - Farming Demonstrations - Tractor Games

TRACTOR SHOW - All tractors and farm equipment regardless of age are welcome to be exhibited. Please bring to the Celestine Soccer Field Wednesday evening June 27. Equipment will be on display from Thursday June 28th through Sunday July 1st.

FARMING DEMONSTRATIONS - Friday beginning at 5:30pm and Saturday beginning at 10:30pm through out both days. There will be demonstrations of Log Sawing, Corn Grinding, Corn Shelling, Straw Baling, Rock Crushing and Threshing

TRACTOR GAMES - Friday 6pm - Barrel Race (fastest tractor pushing a barrel), Saturday 12pm - Slow Race (slowest tractor to travel a distance), Saturday 2pm - Chain Race (race to drag a chain into a square on the ground)

CONTACT - Jeff Sander at 812-631-4289

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