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Town Manager and Economic Development Director, Scott Rudd, who grew up in Nashville and is an alumnus of Brown County High School, said the Village Green property was gifted to the town of Nashville from Brown County two years ago. He recalls his own carefree childhood bicycling through town and happily anticipates seeing the center of town functioning as a safe and handy gathering place for families. Rudd, who graduated from Indiana University in Bloomington where he studied
“ Public square, horses etc.” 1934 by Frank M. Hohenberger, courtesy The Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.
Town pump today, south east corner of the Village Green, courtesy photo.
“ 1948 Street Fair,” courtesy Brown County Historical Society.
Public Affairs, moved back to the area in 2007, married his wife Erika, and is raising their son Carter.
“ All things come t’ him that waits— if he know where t’ wait.”
— Abe Martin Abe would be glad that in 2016, kids can still wait for their parents at the Village Green. •
“ Street Fair View 1954,” by Frank M. Hohenberger, courtesy Brown County Historical Society.
26 Our Brown County May / June 2016