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After more than a year of collaboration, officials from Hamilton ENVIRONMENT and Marion counties unveiled the White River Vision Plan at a June 3 press conference in Indianapolis. “It’s not every day that Indianapolis partners with Hamilton County, but it’s been an absolute pleasure,” said Emily Mack, director of the Indianapolis Dept. of Metropolitan Development. “It’s been a wonderful collaboration.” The plan divides 58 miles of the White River into zones intended to reflect the character of the surrounding community and identifies seven anchor areas for exploration. Proposals within the anchor areas include a new trail from Noblesville’s Potter’s Bridge Park to Cicero; a viewing tower at Strawtown Koteewi Park; enhanced river access in downtown Noblesville; improved pedestrian crossings at Allisonville Stretch near Conner Prairie; and outdoor adventure activities at Oliver’s Crossing near I-465.
“Partners of the White River has three goals: Improving water quality, increasing public access and fostering a better appreciation of the value of the White River, all of which are embedded in the White River Plan,” said Gene D’Adamo, CEO and president of the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust, which provided grant money to Partners of the White River. Hamilton County Tourism President/CEO Brenda Myers said it’s time to put the many months of planning into action. “When we embarked 13 months ago, we had three phases to this endeavor: discover, envision and action. And I think I would rename action to activate because now we are at the point where we need to think about activating all this planning,” Myers said. “(The planning team) respected community and they respected ownership, and I think they’ve formulated a plan that works for everyone and anyone. This is a river that is an asset for everyone to enjoy.” For more, visit mywhiteriver.com. View and comment on the plan through June 30 at indy.civicomment.org.
The City of Fishers Plan Commission met June 5. Its next meetDEVELOPMENT ing will be 6 p.m. July 10 at Fishers City Hall, 1 Municipal Dr. For more, visit fishers. in.us. What happened: The commission approved Crew Carwash headquarters, west of exit S Parkway and Block north of 116th street by a 7-0 vote. Commission member and Fishers City Council President Richard Block motioned the favorable recommendation be sent with the condition that Crew address potential stacking issues. What it means: If the city Peterson council passes the resolution, construction of a new Crew Carwash and corporate headquarters will begin at a later date. What happened: The commission approved State Farm by a 6-1 vote. Pete DeReamer Peterson voted against a favorable recommendation. He voiced concern that the office would not fit with nearby development. Plan commission member Brad DeReamer disagreed, saying Fishers needs to support entrepreneurial developments such as this one. The floor was opened to public comment. Larry Smith, who lives north of the property, raised concerns about residential lighting being set on a timer. What it means: If council approves the item, the property at 13577 E. 126th St. will be rezoned to commercial property and will be voluntarily annexed. If it is rezoned, the property will serve as a State Farm office. It will be managed by petitioner Clint Wilson.
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OBITUARY: ERNEST CONDRA Ernest G. “Ernie” Condra Sr., 89, Fishers, died May 24 at Grand Brook Memory Care. He was born June 3, 1929, to Silas and Bertha (Trinkle) Condra in English, Ind. Ernie retired from the United States Army as Sergeant First Class in hospital administration. He served during the Korean, Condra Vietnam and Cold War eras. He is survived by his sons, Ernie (Ginny) Condra, Jr. and Keith (Dana) Condra; daughter, Kathy (Greg) Apple; seven grandchildren, Kyle (Traci), Bryan (Annie), Misty (Andy), Nicholas (Keely), Lauren (Thatcher), Steve (Alisa), and Kia; four great-grandchildren, Emma, Molly, Greyson, and Beckett. In addition to his parents, Ernie was preceded in death by his wife, Alma on Sept. 2, 2016; three brothers; and one sister.
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education to students with languagelearning differences,” she said. “Every student deserves a classroom environment that allows them to thrive. I am Fishers resident Vanessa Coles started committed to serving the students and her tenure as Fortune EDUCATION Academy’s head of staff so that, together, we can reach our full potential.” school June 1. Fortune Coles started her career in WarAcademy serves students in grades ren Township, teaching general first through 12th with diagnosed education elementary students language-based learning differwith learning differences as an ences and is a leader in researchinclusionary teacher. based education. It is at 5626 Law“I always had a heart for stuton Loop East Dr., Lawrence. dents who just needed a different Previously, Coles served as the approach to teaching. They just academy’s Lower School Division Coles needed a different way to unlock head for the past 2 1/2 years. She was appointed to her new position by the their abilities,” she said. After her time in Warren Township, she board of trustees. She succeeds Janet taught fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth George, who established the academy in grade at Fortune Academy before being 2002. named the Lower School Division head. Coles said it is important that even For more, visit thefortuneacademy.org. with the staffing transition, the culture of the school doesn’t change. “I am both humbled and honored to carry on the mission that was set forth by our founders to provide transformative
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tices and went to six steps and competed in regional with that (pace).” Drish broke her own regional record with a vault of 12 feet, 6 inches and then Hamilton Southeastern sprinter Noah went 12 feet, 9 inches in winning state. Malone had been training to SPORTS peak the moment he lined up “I had to work for this (state title) harder than my other ones,” Drish said. to sprint at the IHSAA Boys HSE coach Julie Alano said it capped a State Track and Field Meet. great career for Drish. “I felt I executed well,” Malone “We’re sad to see her go,” Alano said of the May 31 meet in Bloomsaid. ington. “The competition brought Fishers 3,200 relay team of semy times down.” niors Ethan Meyer, Hunter Christy, Malone, who is visually imjunior Drew Smith and sophomore paired, broke a para world record Jaylen Castillo won the state title in winning the 200-meter dash in in a time of 7:47.16. a time of 21.307 seconds, breaking Fishers coach Nathan Warnecke the previous standard of 21.56. Drish said the members showed faith Malone out-leaned Pike’s Jahn Riin the program and in each other. ley, winning by two-thousandths Warnecke said they talked in late of a second. April and early May about what “It was a crazy finish, for sure,” the relay team could achieve said Malone, who will be a senior through dedication. this fall. “I’ve been working to“All four guys bought into that wards this for awhile. I couldn’t idea and raced for each other and believe it how it happened.” Malone the tradition which has been built Malone was second in the 100 within the FHS distance program,” meters in a time 10.73. He set a Warnecke said. “All four sacrificed their personal best of 10.59 in the preliminary individual events to one extent or anheat. other for the relay.” “With the high level of competition Recent Lawrence North graduate Nafrom other schools, what Noah did to than Stone captured the pole vault chamwin the 200 and come in second in the pionship with a vault of 16 feet, 6 inches. 100 is extremely impressive,” Royals He was runner-up in the state in 2018. first-year coach Brian Akialis said. “He “I can only dream that all of my kids holds our school record in both events can grow up to be people of great charand continued to improve all year. These acter, charisma and competitively driven accomplishments to end the year speak to succeed in everything they do,” said volumes about his hard work and dedicaWildcats coach Pat Mallory, a father of tion to the team.” three. “When Nathan was a freshman, our Malone will participate in Paralympic events in Switzerland and Peru in August. pole vault coach and I were looking for new kids to join the track team. Nathan Hamilton Southeastern also had a was one that was pointed out. We tried winner in the girls state meet June 1 in and kept trying, but he didn’t seem very Bloomington. Kennedy Drish, who will enthusiastic about doing so. So after a compete for Virginia Tech, won the pole week or so, I contacted his parents, Melavault for the third consecutive year. nie and Trent. I told them that we see “What made it special is I was injured something in Nathan with pole vault and all season and overcoming the adversity,” if you will help us to keep steering him in Drish said. that direction, we won’t let you down.” Drish tore ligaments in her ankle running in an early April practice after competing in one outdoor meet. She returned a couple days before the sectional. “I called my coach two hours before the meet and said I’m going to give it a try,” she said. “I just went four steps and cleared the state standard (to qualify for regional) and I stopped. I had two prac-
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BUZZ ABOUT A NEW LAW Cities, towns unable to ban beekeeping as new bill becomes law July 1 By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com Fishers resident Jerry Gibbs got into beekeeping in 2017 when COVER STORY searching for a hobby he could do with his stepdaughter. Gibbs first approached his HOA at Covington Estates, which prohibited in the neighborhood. So he received permission to use land behind his house, from neighbor Jon Hunt, a longtime beekeeper who sold Gibbs his first two hives. When Gibbs first approached Hunt, however, he was unaware Hunt was a beekeeper. “I wondered if he would let me be a beekeeper. I didn’t know he was a beekeeper at the time, and I wondered if he would let me keep them on his property,” Gibbs said. “So, I went over and found out he was a beekeeper, and he sold me my first two hive boxes.” Gibbs, however, still ran into issues with his HOA, even though the hives weren’t housed in Covington Estates. The prob-
lems began when he harvested honey and brought it to his neighbor. His neighbor complained that Gibbs’ honeybees were stinging his guests around his pool, but Gibbs disputes the claim and said he found several Yellowjacket nests near the pool. “Then the next thing we know, on July 13, 2018, I get this notice saying you can’t have honeybees in Fishers in a residential area,” Gibbs said. “There wasn’t a law on the books that you could have honeybees and there wasn’t a law on the books that said you couldn’t.” City of Fishers Director of Planning and Zoning Tony Bagato said because the city doesn’t have a beekeeping ordinance, the assumption was the activity is not permitted. “Our ordinance in the past did not address it at all,” Bagato said. “When we got a complaint about the bees and beekeeping being done, our approach was without an ordinance on the books, we considered it a prohibited use, since right now our code didn’t address it.” After Hunt’s property was approved for
maintaining hives, Gibbs took the issue statewide. He addressed the Beekeepers of Indiana in January, and the organization eventually formed a committee and addressed local representatives about writing a bill. State Sen. Richard Grooms authored Senate Bill 529 with Sens. Michael Crider and Chris Garten, which provides that “any county, city, town or township may not adopt or continue in effect any ordinance, rule, regulation or resolution prohibiting the establishment or maintenance of beekeeping on property that the person owns, rents or leases. (The law) specifies that a county, city, town or township may adopt an ordinance, rule, regulation or resolution that regulates certain aspects of beekeeping.” Gov. Eric Holcomb signed the bill, which becomes law July 1. Although HOAs may still have the ability to prohibit beekeeping in specific neighborhoods, cities can’t. Bagato said new standards for beekeeping in Fishers will be established, but he’s not sure exactly how hives will be regulated. He suggests
anyone interested in beekeeping wait until the standards are established, which could involve limitations to the number of hivers per lot size. “This is just a fun hobby I thought of (that) we can do,” Gibbs said. “Being a beekeeper, it’s just amazing.”
DONATING HONEY In addition to the five hives Fishers resident Jerry Gibbs tends on Jon Hunt’s property, he also tends two beehives at his church, Venture Christian Church, in Carmel. The church also has a garden in the property, and the crops benefit the Bread of Life Food Pantry. The hives on the church’s property will allow for the honeybees to pollinate the garden, and Gibbs also is donating honey to the food pantry. On average, a beehive can produce 60 to 120 pounds of honey per year and be home to as many as 60,000 honey bees.
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Commentary by Terry Anker Around the second century B.C., leading Augustan poet Horace declared, “Pulvis et umbra sumus.” He may be right in believing that “we are but dust and shadow.” Our lives fleet almost before we note their departure. We build monuments that, like his beloved Rome, eventually return to the Earth. Our names are first confused, then mispronounced, only to ultimately be forgotten altogether. Given the futile nature of legacy-building, are we simply better served to live for today? Or, can we hope to hang on through those subsequent others influenced by us hoping for a generation or two of remembrance? But even as we strive to make our own name, too often we obsess about fleeing the inheritance imposed upon us by the generations that came before. We struggle to separate ourselves from our progenitors. Throughout our youth we strike out to be different, only to slide back to a deep-rooted fear in our own insignificance. We live in the shadow of giants. Is it possible to extract ourselves from those who came before? And, did these mythical titans, our parents, mentors and heroes, fear the same? Were they, too, living an echo of their own antecedents? No doubt, failure to recognize the contributions and strengths of our forebearers is to miss the point of being human. Much can be learned about who we are by knowing who they were. It is a fool who imagines that we have evolved so much in these thousands of years. Yet, are we running so hard from being someone else that we never bother to become ourselves? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@ youarecurrent.com.
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Let the drunken games begins Commentary by Danielle Wilson Hijinks and shenanigans are on the horizon, friends. Next week is our annual vacation to South Carolina, where we cram 26 people into a beach house for HUMOR seven days and see what happens. Ranging in age from 3 to 77, my side of the family will test our survival skills as we seek to navigate toddler tantrums, sister drama and late-night, alcoholfueled charades. I can’t wait! My husband, Doo, learned long ago to bow out early, so he will be returning half way through. Another in-law employs similar tactics, arriving a few days after we’ve settled in to our sun- and sand-sojourn. But for most of the time, there will be plenty of humanity negotiating communal bathrooms, laundry and refrigerators (plural, thank God!). For me, the hardest part is always bedtime, as I and I alone tend toward the very early side of midnight (i.e., 10 p.m.), usually just as the
karaoke dance party is beginning right below me or an intense game of hide-and-seek commences outside my door. Aunt Danielle is definitely not the fun aunt! Still, I wouldn’t miss this trip for anything. We live all across the U.S., and the cousins have few opportunities to spend time with each other. And my mom insists that her grandbabies are all in one place; no separate condos for this mamaw! I’ll be sunburnt and emotionally drained by the end, for sure, and will probably have engaged in at least two sibling tiffs, but the memories of time spent with loved ones make the crazy worth it. So, prepare for a tale of hijinks and shenanigans, friends, ‘cause it’s about to go down! Peace out.
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Editor, During my childhood and adolescence, my life was lived under the perils of segregation in North Carolina. There is a Shell station, near a car wash, at the Saxony shopping center in Noblesville. I stopped there to fill up my car and decided to enter the store to acquire a receipt for my fuel purchase. Much too my dismay and surprise, there were stickers of the confederate flag for sale. I asked for the owner, but he was not available. I returned to the station on three occasions and left my business card, but the owner was never around or chose not to speak with me. He has not returned my request of a telephone call or a meeting to discuss the matter. In our Southern black community, we knew that Shell and Sinclair did not welcome blacks at their stations in many parts of the south. Some would sell you gas, but there were no toilet facilities. Their stores were filled with Confederate flags and stickers. I respectfully request that symbols of oppression be removed from the Shell station at the Saxony shopping center in Noblesville. Such memorabilia are a blight on our good community. Marvin B. Scott, Fishers
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Whenever I visited Phyllis Baskerville’s toy museum in Fortville, I was mesmerized by the endless array of toys, HUMOR dolls, board games, records, lunch boxes and old magazines, each one in mint condition. The old Pentecostal church that housed her collection was dubbed Dolly Mama’s and was in operation for more than 12 years. Phyllis and I became good friends and when she fell ill several years ago, she asked if there was anything in the museum I particularly had my eye on. Was there ever! But I was uncomfortable making the request: She had life-size statues of my comic heroes, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, in their classic poses, replete with bowler hats. I opted instead for a less extravagant selection, a set of Laurel and Hardy puppets, which I still proudly display on my bookshelf. Before Phyllis died last year, a final wish was that her prized assortment of memorabilia would always remain as a single unit. I didn’t mean to disrespect that wish, but I knew I could give those statues the home they deserved, where they would be truly loved. I approached her daughters, Tara and Tammi, and offered to buy the pair, certain that any offer within my means would appear paltry. Phyllis would have never “sold” any individual item, so no money exchanged hands last week. I believe Tammi and Tara knew that their mom would have wanted them to go to a true Laurel and Hardy fan. Let’s just call it a successful open adoption. My son and a hired strongman loaded the duo onto a flatbed truck and headed to my house. I was not certain Mary Ellen would like having these enormous artifacts in our basement. “Wow, they are really classy looking,” she said, words she has generally reserved for the likes of Cary Grant and Gregory Peck. We discussed whether Stan and Ollie should be placed on either side of our TV in the basement. We chose instead for them to always be next to each other. Actually, history had already decided that. (Photo can be seen on my Facebook page).
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Jr. Civic presents ‘Shrek The Musical Jr.’ By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Katie Rae describes herself as a Jr. Civic kid. After growing up, the THEATER North Central High School graduate became a Jr. Civic adult to work with production. “I moved to Chicago to do children’s theater a few years ago,” she said. “But I came back this summer because I’m getting married. I asked Brent (Marty) if I could do the show. This would be my eighth Jr. Civic production to stage manage.” Jr. Civic Theatre will present “Shrek The Musical Jr.” June 21 to 26 in a Mainstage production at The Tarkington at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. There will be nine performances. Cast members range in age from 7 to 14. “‘Shrek’ is a great show for kids because there are a lot of great featured roles,” Rae said. “There is a lot of good music to work with.” Marty, who is directing, said there are 52 cast members. “This might be the largest cast we’ve had, and I’ve been doing this for 20 years,” he said. “They’re a good group, they love the show and love the theater.” Anna Wagner, a Carmel resident who will be a Creekside Middle School eighth-grader this fall, is cast as Storyteller No. 2. “I enter the scene and set the story,” Wagner said. “Then, the storyteller kind of pops in and pops out and helps narrate the story.” Wagner has been acting at Jr. Civic since she was 8 years old. “I do musical theater at my middle school and I do Beef & Boards productions,” she said. Maddux Morrison, who will be a Noblesville High School freshman, plays a Duloc citizen and the Pied Piper. “I saw it at Beef & Boards and it looked fun,” Morrison said. “I also saw it on Netflix because the Broadway musical is on it. The music is great.” Morrison started performing in Jr. Civic productions in fourth grade. Keegan Connor, who will be an eighthgrader at Westfield Middle School, plays
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teen Fiona, one of three cast as Fiona at various ages. “Teen Fiona doesn’t have many speaking lines, but she is part of a trio of the Fionas, and I get to do wonderful harmonies with super-talented girls to make the song sound elaborate,” Connor said. “It’s thrilling.” Connor was familiar with the show because she did it before with Christian Youth Theater when she was 9 years old. “I was Baby Bear and that was my first big role ever,” she said. “I am so excited to be teen Fiona, because when I was younger, I always wanted to be one of the Fionas. The trio song is challenging but it’s worth the work and I can’t wait to perform it with the other Fionas.” Sadie Cohen, Carmel, plays young Fiona, and Isabel Casciani, Zionsville, plays Fiona as an adult. A.J. Wilson, who will be a North Central High School freshman, plays Shrek. “I also played Shrek in my school musical (at St. Richard’s School) in February,” Wilson said. “I like the songs and I like the range he has from very high notes to lower notes.”
YAP PRESENTS REVUE! Youth Artists Program Director Anne Beck came up with the concept of doing an extra show for the YAP in the summer. “The show is a cabaret, so we dive into the lives of these fabulous young artists a bit,” Beck said. “They help write all of the content with me based on answering questions about life. This year we discussed family, where they have come from, where they could be heading.” Beck said there is an incredible team assembled to guide, direct and lead the students into the world of cabaret. “Kenny Shepard is directing them,” Beck said. “Tamara Wise Totty is pushing them musically to be their best, and and this year Shannon Forsell from downtown’s Cabaret (Indianapolis) is working with them a few times for tricks of Cabaret style, finesse, communication, etc.” The show has performances at 6 and 8 p.m. June 19. For more, visit civictheatre.org.
Actor-comedian Kevin James’s comedy tour will stop at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 2 at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. James is being added to the season as a special event. Tickets are available now with a subscription to the 2019-20 Center Presents season. Patrons can purchase tickets when the show goes on sale to the general public in August. James began his career as a stand-up comedian on the Long Island comedy scene. After being discovered at the 1996 Montreal Comedy Festival, he signed a network development deal to create his own sitcom. In other Center news, Carmel-based Allied Solutions will continue to serve as the lead sponsor of the annual Center Presents performance. Allied Solutions, one of the nation’s largest providers of insurance, lending, and marketing products to financial institutions, has been the season sponsor since 2015.
Westfield — Jennie DeVoe will perform at 7 p.m. June 21 in the Cool Creek Concert Series at Cool Creek Park. Admission is $5. Noblesville — The Noblesville Parks and Recreation Department’s Summer Concert Series will present Saddlebook at 7 p.m. June 20 at Dillon Park, 6351 Midland Lane. Fishers — Mike & Joe will perform a free concert from 8 to 10 p.m. June 21 at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater. Whitestown — The TDS Summer Concert Series features The Doo! at 7 p.m. June 21 at Whitestown Municipal Complex, 6210 Veterans Dr. Craig Thurston starts the concert at 6 p.m. Zionsville — The Concert Series in Lincoln Park will feature ByBye at 7 p.m. June. 19. Mr. Daniel, a children’s performance, starts it off at 6:30 p.m. Carmel — Dave & Rae’s performance is set for 7 p.m. June 20 in the Huntington Learning Center Summer Concert Series at Clay Terrace.
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From left, Beth Armstrong (Fishers), Melanie Smiler (Carmel), Jennie Kistner (Zionsville) and Lynn Ducat (Carmel) attend the Civic Theatre Fundraiser June 6 at Embassy Suites by Hilton in Noblesville. The event included a delicious dinner buffet with a signature “Shrek” swamp juice cocktail, spectacular silent auction, wine pull and a bunch of fun games played throughout the evening for prizes. The best part was watching Civic Kids from all ages perform and strut their stuff. It was a wonderful celebration and a “Year In Review” of where the organization is and where it is going. Be sure to grab your family and friends to see some fabulous upcoming performances in June and July, including “Revue!,” “Shrek The Musical Jr.” and “A Chorus Line.” Where’s Amy can’t wait to see you there. For more, civictheatre.org. (Photo by Amy Pauszek)
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ative laboratory setting. “It’s a mission of ours to help cultivate new work and allow playwrights to hone For years, Actors Theatre of Indiana cotheir skills,” Farrell said. “It never starts off founder Don Farrell has wanted to find a way to help new playwrights’ as a finished product.” There will be a talkback and Q&A THEATER works be discovered. session to provide feedback followHe just wasn’t sure ing the reading. Farrell said he will he had the time to do so. encourage the audience to provide Farrell still isn’t sure he has the constructive criticism. time but said Carmel-based ATI’s Farrell plans to accept submis15th anniversary season seemed a sions through July 31. Hard copies good time to launch the program, of the plays should be mailed to called the ATI Lab Series. Farrell Lab Series, 510 3rd. Ave. SW, Suite D, “I’ve always thought the theater is a laboratory, in a sense,” Farrell said. “The Carmel, IN, 46032. Copies can be emailed to dfarrell@atistage.org. During the seasonenergy that is passed between artists and opening “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” in Sepaudience makes it such a unique experitember, the chosen plays will be announced. ence. We’re starting phases of our chemisThe dates for the other readings will be try of putting it all together.” The ATI Lab Series will involve three plays, Nov. 5, Feb. 4, 2020 and May 5, 2020. Tickets are $20 per reading for the prowhich will be chosen from more than 20 gram sponsored by United Fidelity Bank. submissions. Farrell and ATI co-founders Cost is $51 for a subscription for all three Judy Fitzgerald and Cynthia Collins, along readings and $45 for ATI subscribers. The with a committee, will choose the three $20 ticket sales are available online, by the submissions. phone or at the box office. Subscriptions The playwrights will participate in an must be purchased by calling the box office intensive weekend of workshopping, disat 317-843-3800. Tickets go on sale June 24. cussion and development with a cast of For more, visit atistage.org. professional actors and directors in a cre-
VOCE to hold cabaret show By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com VOCE, a vocal ensemble with a heavy Carmel flavor, will perform in a familiar venue. VOCE CONCERT means voice in Italian. The group will present a cabaret-style concert, “All That Jazz,” at 7:30 p.m. June 22 at St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church, 1402 W. Main Iacocca St., Carmel. “We’ve been rehearsing at St. Christopher’s for a couple of years,” said Carmel resident Brenda Iacocca, the group’s managing director as well as performer. “We’ll be singing songs from the Great American Songbook and pop,” Iacocca said. “We’re doing a Beatles number. We’re doing ‘I Say a Little Prayer’ as well as contemporary pop tunes.” The $25 ticket covers admission, two drink tickets and snacks. Additional drinks can be purchased at a cash bar. “This concert will be a fun way to present some old standards in a fun, cabaret style,” Carmel resident Angie Bethel said. “With
a mix of group and solo pieces, it should serve as a showcase for VOCE’s high musical standard.” Iacocca said the group performed carols in German at last year’s Christkindlmarkt. Iacocca has been a member for eight years and president for three years. “As a relative newcomer to the area, VOCE has offered rewarding opporBethel tunities to participate in community events, from carols at Christkindlmarkt to collaboration with Mathew’s Voices,” Angie Bethel said. Matthew’s Voices is a group of homeless singers from Indianapolis that regularly perform at Roberts Park United Methodist Church. Along with Bethel and Iacocca, the other Carmel residents are Rachelle Woolston, Carolyn Tinsley, Mary Dawn Krege, Suzanne Baach and accompanist Allegra Sorley. Martin Madsen, Fishers, and Howard Baetzhold, Noblesville, are other members from Hamilton County. For more, voceindy.org.
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98 Degrees, a pop and contemporary R&B vocal group featuring brothers Nick and Drew Lachey and friends Justin Jeffre and Jeff Timme, visit Conner Prairie.
8 p.m. June 18, 21, 25; “The Little Mermaid,” 1 p.m. June 19; 1 and 8 p.m. Beef & Boards Dinner June 20; 1:30 and 8 p.m. June 22; Theatre, Indianapolis 1:30 and 7 p.m. June 23
Thomas Rhett will bring his “Very Hot Summer Tour” June 21 to Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center. (Submitted photo)
Beef & Boards brings the Disney musical to the stage. The show features the songs “Under the Sea,” “Kiss the Girl” and “Part of Your World.” Cost: $45 to $70 (includes buffet dinner), a $10 ticket discount is available for ages 3-15.
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“Social Security,” Main Street Productions, Westfield Playhouse, 1836 W. Ind. 32
7:30 p.m. June 21, 22; 2:30 p.m. June 23
Jen Otterman directs Andrew Bergman’s hit Broadway comedy about trendy Manhattan art gallery owners Barbara and David Kahn, whose lives are upended when Barbara’s sister, Trudy, deposits eccentric mother Sophie at their house. Cost: $12 to $14
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“Shrek The Musical Jr.,” Jr. Civic 7 p.m. June 21, 2 and 4 Theatre, The Tarkington, Center p.m. June 22, 10 a.m. for the Performing Arts, Carmel and 1 p.m. June 24, 25 The musical is based on the DreamWorks animation movie, “Shrek,” a friendly ogre who becomes an unlikely hero, with music by Jeanine Tesori. It will be performed by actors ages 7-14. Cost: $13 (student) to $18
“Revue!,” Civic Theatre’s Young Artists Program, The Studio Theatre, Center for the Performing Arts, Carmel
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lem, allowing Jews and Muslims to return. To provide water for the increasing number of people within the citadel, Saladin ordered Crusader prisoners to dig a 285-footdeep well, with a spiral donkey stairway inside, that became known as “Joseph’s (Yusuf’s) Well” after his first name. Saladin’s immediate successors extended the walls and added mosques to the Cairo Citadel. By the 14th century, Cairo and its citadel were at the center of the Islamic world. In 1828, Muhammad Ali, Egypt’s Ottoman ruler, began building an imposing mosque on a citadel hilltop modeled on Istanbul’s Blue Mosque, destroying monuments of his predecessors in the process. The Cairo Citadel served as the administrative center of Egypt until the late 19th century. Today’s visitors can see Joseph’s Well and three mosques and tour museums reflecting Egyptian history. Don Knebel is a local resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg LLP. For the full column visit donknebel.com. You may contact him at news@currentzionsville.com.
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