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Helpful Places of Information



One Southern Indiana
4100 Charlestown Rd.
New Albany, IN
(812) 945-0266
1si.org
One Southern Indiana is the combined chamber of commerce and economic development corporation for Clark and Floyd counties, serving more than 1,000 area businesses.  1SI provides community profile information, a business guide and business success resources.

Clark-Floyd Counties
Convention & Tourism Bureau
315 Southern Indiana Ave.
Jeffersonville, IN
(812) 280-5566 or
282-6654 or
1-800-552-3842
sunnysideoflouisville.org
The Louisville Municipal Bridge, built in 1929, was the first bridge to carry highway traffic alone between Louisville and Southern Indiana. The bridge operated as a toll bridge until 1946 and was renovated to house the Clark-Floyd Counties Convention & Tourism Bureau in 1994.


Utilities



Cable
Insight Communications
1-800-273-0144
insight-com.com

Electric
Electricity - Duke Energy
800-521-2232

Clark County REMC 
(812) 246-3316

Natural Gas
Vectren
1-800-742-8771

Phone
AT&T Indiana
1-800-742-8771
att.com

Recycling
(812) 948-4733

Trash Collection
Industrial Disposal
638-9000

Rumpke
568-3800 or 1-800-678-6753

Waste Management
(812) 944-9974

Sweetland
(812) 944-5642

Water & Sewer
Indiana American Water
1-800-492-8373

Floyd Knobs
(812) 923-9040

Greenville   
(812) 923-9821



Libraries


New Albany/Floyd County
Public Library
180 W. Spring St.
New Albany, IN
812-944-8464


Post Offices


New Albany - Main Branch
145 E. Elm St.
948-0649


Banks


1st Independence Bank
3801 Charlestown Rd.
New Albany, IN 47151-1433
1stindependence.com
812-944-1400

BB&T
4210 Charlestown Rd.
New Albany, IN 47150
812-949-9909

Fifth Third Bank
2864 Charlestown Rd.
New Albany, IN 47150
812-948-6358

First Harrison Bank
3131 Grantline Rd.
New Albany, IN 47150
firstharrison.com
812-949-2265

Main Source Bank
100 E. Spring St.
New Albany, IN 47150
mainsourcebank.com
812-948-5500

National City
2006 Grant Line Rd.
New Albany, IN 47150
812-948-4455

PNC Bank
P.O. Box 1248
New Albany, IN 47151
812-949-6780

Regional Bank
2620 Charlestown Rd.
New Albany, IN 47150
812-948-8273

Republic Bank & Trust of Indiana
3001 Charlestown Crossing Way
New Albany, IN 47150
812-949-2600
republicbank.com

US Bank
2115 E. Spring St.
New Albany, IN 47150
812-941-8368

Your Community Bank
101 W. Spring St.
New Albany, IN 47150
cbinonline.com
812-944-2224


Hospitals


Floyd Memorial Hospital
& Health Services
1850 State St.
New Albany, In  47150
812-944-7701 or 800-4SOURCE
floydmemorial.com

Southern Indiana Rehab Hospital
3104 Blackiston Blvd.
New Albany, IN
812-941-8300
sirh.org


Schools



New Albany/Floyd Co. Consolidated Schools
PO Box 1087 
New Albany, IN
812-949-4200
New Albany/Floyd County Consolidated Schools include 13 elementary schools, three middle schools and two high schools (Floyd Central and New Albany High Schools) with an enrollment of 11,654.


Private Schools

Clear Fork Christian Academy
812-944-6920

Christian Academy of Indiana
812-944-6200

Holy Family School
812-944-6090

Our Lady of Perpetual Help
812-944-7676

St. Mary's School
812-944-0888

Other Schools

Prosser School of Technology
4202 Charlestown Rd.
New Albany, IN
812-949-4266
(serves high school students and adults)

Colleges & Universities

Indiana University Southeast
4201 Grant Line Rd.
New Albany, IN
812-941-2333
http://www.ius.edu/

Ivy Tech Community College
8204 Highway 311
Sellersburg, IN
4100 Charlestown Rd.
New Albany, IN
ivytech.edu


Neighborhoods


New Albany
New Albany's historic ambiance and downtown charm make it a quaint place to live and work. With an estimated population of 37,603, its Southern Indiana's largest city. 

Georgetown
Georgetown is a remarkably well-preserved example of 19th century Midwestern town development with a population of 2,227.  Among the homes still standing is the birthplace of U.S. Senator and Supreme Court Justice Sherman Minton, who served on the nation's highest court from 1949 - 1956. 

Greenville
Once primarily a farming center, Greenville is growing into a center of suburban residential growth but many vestiges of Floyd County's past remain unscathed.  The rural countryside boasts an outstanding collection of 19th century farmhouses and country churches, including several structures in the Federal, Greek Revival and Victorian styles. 

Floyds Knobs
Floyds Knobs offers upscale homes in a country setting with breathtaking views of the Ohio River and the Louisville skyline. There's also a wide range of housing options and prices throughout the county.

Mt. St. Francis
Home of Mt. St. Francis Retreat Center, the small town is a natural retreat in and of itself, with beautiful rolling hills and green spaces and quaint historic homes.


Annual Events


May
Strawberry Festival
8310 St. John's Rd., Starlight 
Food booths, raffle, craft booths, carnival rides, entertainment, bingo and build-your-own shortcake.  812-923-5176

June
Art on the Parish Green
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
1015 E. Main Street, New Albany
Fine art and crafts, artist demonstrations and live music throughout the day

July
Floyd Co 4-H Fair
New Albany/Floyd Co. Fairgrounds
Carnival & 4-H exhibits. Donkey race, livestock, rodeo and grandstand events. 812-948-5470

August
Mt. St. Francis Annual Picnic
Floyd Knobs
More than 40 booths, plenty of food and a balloon race beginning around 6 p.m. 812-923-8817
 
October
Stumler's Applefest
Starlight - Stumler's Orchards and Restaurant
Free hayrides, arts and crafts, flea market, children's rides, pumpkin patch hayrides, kiddie tractor pull, apple-butter making, antique engines and tractors and music.  812-923-3832

Harvest Homecoming
Downtown New Albany
One of the largest festivals in Indiana features a parade, hot air balloon race, dog show, bingo, juried arts and crafts, children's activities, flea market, carnival rides, food and music. 812-944-8572, www.harvesthomecoming.com

Literally, A Haunted House
Culbertson Mansion, New Albany
Annual haunted house event locally and nationally recognized as one of the best haunted house experiences.  Chilling tours take visitors through a haunted carriage house. 812-944-9600

November
Light-up New Albany
Downtown New Albany
Chili cook-off, visits with Santa and drawings for toys.

December
Christmas "Victorian Tea"
Culbertson Mansion
914 E. Main St., New Albany
812-944-9600
Enjoy Christmas decorations, music and tasty treats while sipping a variety of flavored teas for the upcoming holidays

Scribner House Christmas Open House and Victorian Tea
New Albany
Historic Tours - Parlor Music - Homemade Goods - Gift Shop


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