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2 more candidates interested in Fifth District seat By Ann Marie Shambaugh AnnMarie@youarecurrent.com Two candidates announced plans in the last two weeks to run for the U.S. House of Representatives in ELECTION Indiana’s Fifth District. Christina Hale, a former Democratic state representative from Indianapolis, announced her candidacy July 11, and Ken Tucker, a stay-atHale home dad and former teacher from Westfield plans to run as an independent. U.S. Rep. Susan Brooks, a Republican, is retiring when her term ends in 2020. Previously, Dee Thornton, a Democrat from Carmel, Jennifer Christie, a Democrat from Indianapolis, and Micah Beckwith, a Republican from Noblesvile, announced their intentions to run for the open seat. Hale represented District 87 in the Indiana House of Representatives from 2012 to 2016 and was John Gregg’s running mate in his unsuccessful bid for governor in 2016. In a previous campaign, she was endorsed by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce, which typically supports Republicans, and the AFL-CIO, a labor organization that usually supports Democrats. She said she has developed a proven record for reaching across the aisle to get things done. The Fifth District, which includes all or part of Hamilton, Boone, Marion, Blackford, Grant, Howard, Madison and Tipton counties, has sent a Republican to Congress in every election since it was formed in 2000, but Hale is among several Democrats who believe that could soon change. “Nobody expected me to win in 2012, but

when you’re talking to people about things that really matter to them and they develop personal and professional trust in you, then people vote on the candidate rather than broader partisan habits,” she said. Hale, 47, said her campaign will focus on access to affordable health care, job creation and retaining talent in Indiana. Hale has one son and lives in Broad Ripple with her husband and two dogs. She is Tucker executive director of youth programs at Kiwanis International but plans to soon begin campaigning full time. Tucker, who spent 12 years as a teacher with Noblesville Schools, said he’s voted for Democrats, Republicans and Libertarians in the past and would bring an independent voice to Congress. Tucker, 39, quit teaching to stay home with his two young daughters and said building a brighter future for them and other children he’s taught through the years inspired him to run. “I’m going to try to do everything I can to give (my daughters) what they need moving forward,” he said. Tucker said his campaign will focus on protecting the vulnerable, such as children and people with disabilities, and increasing green initiatives. He also wants to address education funding. “In terms of fixing the funding we have at the state level, I want to get to a place where we don’t have to have individual districts pass referenda every two or three years,” Tucker said. Learn more about Tucker at AGuyFromIndiana.com.

‘NOT INTERESTED’ As candidates continue to announce plans to run for Congress in Indiana’s Fifth District, at least one official who previously considered the job will not enter the race. Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard said he is “not interested” in running for Congress after recently winning a tough primary election to retain his position. He Brainard is unopposed in the general election. “You can have a lot more impact on people’s lives (as mayor), and I committed to be mayor,” he said. “I’m anxious to get started on the next term.” In 2016, Brainard said he’d consider the possibility of heading to Congress after U.S. Rep. Susan Brooks announced she was interested in becoming governor after former Gov. Mike Pence became Donald Trump’s running mate in the 2016 presidential election. Brooks was not selected to replace Pence, which led to her Congressional seat not becoming available at that time. Brainard spoke highly of the work accomplished by Brooks, who recently announced she will retire at the end of her term. “Susan has done a wonderful job representing the citizens of this area,” Brainard said. “She has spoken out on a number of issues of importance.”

DISPATCHES Lawrence receives roads grant – The City of Lawrence recently received $1 million in Community Crossings grant funds from the State of Indiana and the Indiana Dept. of Transportation. The money will go toward paving projects throughout the city. This year’s paving projects will include Sunnyside Road from 56th to 75th streets, Lee Road from 56th Street to Fall Creek Road, Oaklandon

Road from Verdin Road to 75th Street and 75th Street from Sunnyside to Oaklandon roads. Projects will begin in the next few months. MSDLT hiring school bus drivers – The Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Township is currently hiring school bus drivers. MSDLT offers paid training, a flexible

schedule and more than $20 per hour. Additionally, MSDLT is looking to hire one school bus mechanic. Experience in diesel engines is preferred. Parties interested in either position can apply online at ltschools.org or call 317-423-8400.


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Timber Springs, Hamilton Proper and HawGEIST thorne Ridge will have their roadways • The Indianapolis Dept. of Public resurfaced as part of Phase 1 of the Works is on Phase 2 of the 82nd project. Resurfacing also will occur Street Widening and Improvement on 121st Street between CumberProject. Phase 2 stretches from land Road and Hoosier Road, and Lantern Road to Fall Creek Road. on Cumberland Road north Lane closures may occur. The of 121st Street to I-69 during project includes resurfacing, 1. addition and repair to sideCONSTRUCTION Phase • There will be periodic lane walks and curbs, new travel restrictions on westbound lanes, access ramps, drainage 116th Street between Regency Drive and repairs and bridge maintenance. Phase 2 Holland Drive while curbs and drives are being construction began in the spring and should constructed at 116 Towns. be complete by fall 2019. • The Indiana Dept. of Transportation has FISHERS started work on the northeast quadrant of • Temporary lane restrictions are in effect I-465. Contractors will work to patch and between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. near and at the repave segments of I-465 and I-69 from U.S. intersection of 136th Street and Cyntheanne 31 down to I-70. Crews will be doing night and Road. Restrictions are due to utility work for weekend work through October. At least one roundabout construction. The intersection is lane in each direction will always be open closed. during the project. • Southbound and northbound traffic on CARMEL Allisonville Road has moved onto the newly • A new multi-use path is being installed constructed pavement as part of Phase 3 of along 136th Street between Range Line Road the project. The posted speed limit remains and Stadium Drive. Construction is expected 30 mph. to be complete in August. • Utility relocation is beginning on 96th • Work continues on the expansion of CherStreet as part of the road-widening project, ry Creek Boulevard to complete the final resulting in periodic lane restrictions over the phase to connect Hazel Dell Parkway to River coming months. Road. The project is expected to be complete • Several roadways around Fishers are by the end of July. being resurfaced. Neighborhoods including

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DISPATCHES MVCSC announces new principal – Mt. Vernon Community School Corp. recently announced that Alissa Lockwood has been named as the new principal of Mt. Comfort Elementary School. Lockwood has been the assistant principal of McCordsville Elementary for the past three years. Chamber news – The Greater Lawrence Chamber of Commerce is moving offices. As of Aug. 1, its new office will be at 6501 Sunnyside Rd., Suite A216. The chamber also recently announced Erika Alexander

as its new executive coordinator. Mt. Vernon schools announces new CFO – Mt. Vernon Community Schools Corp. recently announced Greg Elkins as the district’s new chief financial officer. Middle school receives counseling award – Mt. Vernon Community School Corp. recently announced Mt. Vernon Middle School has received the Indiana Gold Star School Counseling Award from the Indiana Dept. of Education.

Mt. Vernon schools offering new program – Mt. Vernon Community School Corporation is offering a new program that will allow any resident living in the district who is at least 65 years old to be able to receive a “Mt. Vernon 65+ Club” card. This card will provide free admissions to most Mt. Vernon Middle School and Mt. Vernon High School events. Indistrict residents 65+ will need to bring a utility bill or proof of in-district residency and a state identification card to the MVC-

SC Administrative Service Center any time after June 27 to receive the card. Arts for Lawrence brick campaign – Residents can support local arts by purchasing a brick for $100. The brick will be placed in Arts for Lawrence’s new Cultural Campus. Those who purchase the brick will receive three lines of text for commemoration and a miniature replica keepsake brick. To purchase a brick, call Arts for Lawrence at 317-875-1900.

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Owner of Balanced Harvest Farm Kathleen Jameson arranges fresh-cut flowers around her stall at the Thursday evening farmers market on the grounds of Fort Benjamin Harrison in Lawrence July 18. The market runs from 4 to 7 p.m. on Thursdays. (Photos by Ben Stout) Garlic expert at The Root Farm, Angela Kiste, right, explains the differences between various strains of garlic, cloved and “wet� garlic, and their different uses to Julie Moore, center, and Becky Parker.

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By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com Police departments often welcome residents to meet officers, COVER STORY ask questions and voice concerns during National Night Out, a nationwide community-building campaign between residents and law enforcement. But the Lawrence Police Dept. takes the event literally. Three teams of officers, Community Prosecutor Sharon Ely, civilians, the LPD Explorers and administrators will venture into the Lawrence community to visit 19 different stops during the Aug. 6 National Night Out event. “The whole purpose of National Night Out is to connect officers with the community they serve when they’re not responding to runs,” LPD Chief David Hofmann said. “It’s not a time of crisis, nothing is going on, and also it is to build and maintain relationships in our neighborhoods.”

The teams will spend 15 to 20 minutes at each stop. Some stops will have a block party with bounce houses, face painting, food and more. “We make a big deal about it. We put our lights and sirens on,” Hofmann said. “We park there and hang out and people just love it.” The teams will reach their first location at 5:30 p.m. Lawrence Mayor Steve Collier will read a proclamation at the Lawrence Government Center, 9001 E. 59th St., Lawrence, at 5 p.m. Teams should reach the last location by 8:45 p.m. “We do it the way National Night Out was originally designed, where the department goes out to the community versus everyone coming to them,” Deputy Chief Curtis Bigsbee said. “People would much rather talk to us over a grill in their backyard versus in a municipal government center,” Hofmann added. Although not part of National Night out,

which is being celebrated for the 23rd year in Lawrence, the LPD will conduct its annual safety day and wing-eating contest from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aug. 10 at its headquarters. “What’s so unique about us going out to the community to visit is it’s not just neighborhoods but apartment complexes and senior living facilities,” said LPD Director of Crime Prevention Elia James Sanchez, whose first day on the job was at last year’s National Night Out. “My favorite one was going to the senior living facility, Elmcroft (of Fort Harrison), and just how we brightened their day.” Sanchez said one of the stops will feature a live band and some of the officers will sing with the band. This year, Sanchez entered the National Night Out awards program with the hope the department will be recognized for its work with the inititiative. Awards will be announced in October. For more, visit cityoflawrence.org/police.

LPD TO VISIT 19 NEIGHBORHOODS, ORGANIZATIONS • The Arbors • Admirals Cove • Benjamin Court • Benjamin Square • Boston Commons • Brookhaven • Community Alliance of the Far East Side • Eagle Pines • Elmcroft of Fort Harrison • Fox Pointe • Heritage Place at Parkview • Historic Standish Estates • Lenox Apartments • Kensington Farms • River Oaks • The Reset Center • Trilobi Hills • Watson Farms • Winding Ridge


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Commentary by Terry Anker Used cars and cellphones oddly fit into the same category of being simultaneously useful, to the point of essential, while being exceedingly difficult to purchase. To be entirely clear, it is not too hard to walk to the counter and ask for a phone, sign a paper or two and walk out with a working device. The problem comes in understanding what, exactly, it is that one has agreed to pay. Forever phones, leases, tradeins, trade-ups, switch-over deals, loyalty offers – wow! We are looking for a reliable device to get text messages from our kids when basketball practice is over, but we must become an expert in fine-print and wholly Byzantine exceptions, fees, upcharges, expansion packs and extended warranties. So, we modern humans turn to the web. We look for more digestible offers without the endless double-speak of hyper-competitive sales folks effectively trained to pick our pockets. Like some updated Artful Dodger puppeted by Oliver Twist’s wicked Fagin, they descend on us, knowing little of the harm they cause as they themselves try to survive. So, the relative calm of internet surfing in our own homes leads to false security that any of a dozen or so prominent sites offer a secure and “transparent” place to make a purchase. We chat with the sales teams. They cut and pivot, always coming back to their own required script. For the tough questions, we are directed to “call,” not email. Is it really for clarity, or is it to simply to loosen up the definition of “the truth” a bit? Why is it so hard to get a straight answer? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.

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Yes, there are stupid questions Commentary by Danielle Wilson Although it’s difficult to believe, school is just around the corner. And with those first few weeks will come countless Meet the Teacher nights and information HUMOR sessions. As a mother of four who has sat through more of these than I care to recall, please allow me to share some advice. Don’t ask stupid questions! The old saying, “There are no stupid questions” is true only for children. It does not apply to adults in a meeting. There are, absolutely, stupid questions. Here are three of the most common: • Any question you ask before the end, after being told to hold all questions to the end. Teachers are professionals. They’ll have anticipated almost everything you want to know. • Any question you ask after the teacher has already shared the answer. There is nothing more annoying than

Mr. Gallagher having to back up his PowerPoint two slides just for you. • That question about the special exemption that your child will need because she is co-president of the state 4-H this year and will probably miss several exams to organize goat and squash competitions (true story): If posed through an email or after the official presentation, this question is of course not stupid. But to waste the time of everyone in the room with such a specific, applies-only-to-your-family, passive-aggressive “my kid is awesomest!” query is ridiculous and frankly rude. We’ve got places to be, lady! For the sake of parents everywhere, listen and heed! Peace out.

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Editor, As a handicapped grandmother for the last year, attempting to attend soccer games at Cyntheanne Park, Hamilton Southeastern High School and Fishers High School, I had difficulty walking out to the field and missed several games because of it. I have some suggestions for the area parks and high schools: Please police and enforce the designated handicapped parking! We have been to many soccer games and found non-authorized vehicles in the handicapped zones with no visible placards or assigned license plates. If golf carts will be available at these venues for transporting handicapped and infirm persons onto the field, please inform visiting coaches of the availability, so they, in turn, can pass this information onto the players’ families. I was at several soccer games this past season where a person driving a cart not 10 feet from me was not observant enough to see my cane and limping state. It appears that the drivers of the cart(s) at a lot of these venues are driving them around for fun or sport. If carts are a dedicated transporting tool at the venues, there should be posted locations for pickup of handicapped individuals – near handicap parking. Chris Burkart, Fishers

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One ticket, please Commentary by Dick Wolfsie My wife just took a two-week vacation — without me. Hmmm, maybe that’s redundant. Anyway, in an attempt HUMOR to amuse myself one night, I went to see a movie. “One ticket, please.” The young lady looked at me like I was a lost puppy. Suddenly, I felt very self-conscious. An elderly couple behind me smiled. Then, I saw them whispering. What were they saying? Flashback to that morning. Mary Ellen informed me she wouldn’t be home until late that evening. I’d already planned to spend the day at home to catch up on some work and maybe take a couple of two-hour naps. I had never gone to a movie alone in my entire life. How hard could it be? Selecting a movie, for example, had always been easy. It usually went something like this: “Mary Ellen, let’s go see ‘Shaft.’” “Oh, a movie sounds nice. But let’s see ‘Rocketman’ instead.” “OK.” That was simple enough. Then, I’d pick a time. “Let’s catch the cheaper matinee at 5 p.m., Mary Ellen.” “No, let’s go at 7 so I don’t have to rush home from work.” This time, I was on my own. I walked into the theater. But where to sit? It was always an instant decision. “Let’s sit up front, Mary Ellen”. “No, that’s too close. Let’s sit in the middle.” “OK. Can we sit in the center of the row, so I don’t have to turn my neck?” “No, let’s sit on the aisle, so it’s easier for you to get us more popcorn.” Now, I was without my consultant. There was only one other person watching “Yesterday” that afternoon and I needed someone to explain the movie to me. Plus, I felt sorry for the guy. He was all alone. When I sat down next to him, he moved six rows down. So much for being friendly. I was glad when Mary Ellen got home. I have depended on her since we walked down the aisle together in 1980…to see “Kramer vs. Kramer.”

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Tracy Rupp’s business, Rupp Massage, specializes in sports recovWELLNESS ery therapy. “There’s a lot of things you can do with (massage). You can specialize in craniosacral therapy, women’s issues and relaxing massage and things like that,” Rupp said. “That was never a focus that would work for me. I knew I wanted to focus on recovery more closely.” Some of Rupp Massage’s offerings are an infrared sauna, a detox foot bath, an oxygen bar, two kinds of cupping therapy, Graston therapy and hot stone therapy, among others. Rupp, a Noblesville resident, said there’s no upcharge to the therapies. If a patron wants a 60-minute massage and Rupp uses several therapeutic methods, the massage

costs the same. “Some people say, ‘Here’s what’s going on,’ and I use everything I have to see what works for them the most,” he said. “There are times the muscle or body won’t let go with something, so maybe we start off first with hot stone and then they’ll be relaxed and I can get in and work (the muscle).” Rupp’s goal is to achieve results through intentional methods opposed to a tradiational spa massage. He doesn’t accept insurance but does accept HSA payments. A 60-minute massage is $70 and a 90-minute massage is $100. Massages can’t be booked within 30 minutes of an existing appointment. Rupp’s Castleton office, 8202 Clearvista Pkwy., Suite 9A, Indianapolis, has been open for two years but he’s worked as a massage therapist for nearly seven years. For more, visit ruppmassage.com.

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Eat the Frog lands in Carmel By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com After 24 years at Eli Lilly and Co., Daniel Frausto left his job as COMING SOON senior director of global marketing in 2018 to pursue his passion for fitness. “I was looking into different fitness models and fitness concepts and landed with Eat the Frog and here we are one year later,” said Frausto, who is the owner and general manager of the fitness center. Frausto, a Carmel resident, is opening the first Eat the Frog Fitness in Indiana and the fourth nationally. The studio will be at 12751 Pennsylvania St., Suite 120, in Carmel. The studio is set to open Aug. 5 for people who have registered and will open to the general public Aug. 19. “It’s a relatively new franchise in fitness,” Frausto said. “This is the first boutique/fitness studio that is open 24/7 for group classes. We offer classes 365 days. There is always a class.” Coaches lead the classes much of the day, but there are virtual classes on two IMAX screens guiding workouts from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. Individuals can enter with their key fob.

Classes start at the top of each hour. There are three different classes – cardio, strength, flexibility/core – looped every day into a 24hour schedule. The personalized fitness plan recommendations are based on assessments, which are conducted every eight weeks. “We cater to all fitness levels, whether a professional athlete or completely new to fitness,” Frausto said. Eat the Frog comes from a quote often attributed to Mark Twain, which Frausto described the gist as meaning if you to have eat a live frog, do it first thing in the morning because the rest of your day is only going to get better after that. “The idea is get that task or chore over with and go on with your day,” Frausto said. “Fitness is the frog for most people. Most people postpone fitness. They know it’s a good thing to do, but for one reason or another they don’t do it. Now, there are no excuses because there are 24/7 group classes. “When you are coming to take a fitness class, you are following a very specific format that helps you to get better, to get stronger, faster and leaner.” Frausto’s son, also named Daniel, is the assistant general manager of operations. There

Daniel Frausto, left, and Luke Skotnicki pause by the entrance area at Eat the Frog Fitness in Carmel. (Photo by Mark Ambrogi)

will be approximately eight coaches and four or five employees rotating at the front desk. Luke Skotnicki, a Fishers resident, is the sales manager. “The technology is amazing,” Skotnicki said. “It really blows everyone else out of the water. I was able to see the design and how everything is low impact so it doesn’t hurt the joints. The overall atmosphere and experience you get here is next level and that’s what really sold me.” Dan Mock will open an Eat the Frog in Indianapolis in late August. Frausto said Ryan Murray plans to open a franchise in west Carmel in spring of 2020. For more, visit eatthefrogfitness.com.

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Carmel residents star in ‘Flipping Exes’ By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Nina Klemm and Michael LeSure make for unusual business partners. The Carmel residents TELEVISION dated for a stretch of time they can’t even agree on, yet decided to form a houseflipping business three years ago called Flipping Exes. The Bravo network saw the potential for a reality show on their home design and real estate business. “Flipping Exes!” debuts at 10 p.m. Aug. 6 on Bravo. The first season has seven episodes in which the couple finds homes in need of repair or redesign and turns them around to sell. “I feel the viewers are going to see the dynamic that we do genuinely, sincerely care about each other,” Klemm said. “I’m very upfront and dramatic because I do have a big personality. The dynamic of him dealing with that is pure comedy in itself sometimes. We get on each other’s nerves and there is a lot of drama because we are two completely different people. But at the end of the day, Michael and I do care about each other. I don’t think I’ll kill him, in the meantime.” LeSure, who is a financier who oversees construction, said the fact they have different personalities creates a balance. The partners do some of their house flipping in Carmel, which Klemm described in a show promo as “Beverly Hills of the Midwest” and “a real estate gold mine.” The Flipping Exes business started after Klemm and LeSure broke up. “The show follows our overall process of how we acquire houses, develop a budget and Nina’s role in beautifying a house,” he said. Klemm has been a licensed Realtor for 10 years. “My experience has really helped our flipping business. Working with buyers day-in and day-out really helps me transfer visions of what a client is looking for into a home,” Klemm said. “I had flipped a few houses before Michael even entered my life. Being a Realtor was my primary job and I would (flip homes) on the side, one or two a year, starting in 2011.”

Carmel Film Forum set editorial@youarecurrent.com The 2019 Carmel Film Forum, “Making the Big Picture, Preproduction and Crowdfunding,” is set for Aug. 10. The third annual event will offer three workshops and a screening of films by Midwest women filmmakers. The event kicks off with the first workshop at Carmel Clay Public Library at 12:30 p.m. Following a table read, Eric Wayne Key, founder of Digipitch, will demonstrate his free online screenwriting and film-pitching software at 3:30 p.m. Rachel Murphy, a professional line producer based in Indiana, takes the stage at 4 p.m. She will show how to break down a film’s budget to reflect real-life costs of producing a feature film. The evening session will begin at 6:30 p.m. and will focus on the screening of four short movies made by midwestern women filmmakers. A Q&A will follow. Admission is free thanks to a grant from the city of Carmel. Participants will receive a printed curriculum. For more, visit moriartymedia.com/carmelfilmforum.

Carmel residents Nina Klemm and Michael LeSure will appear in a new Bravo series, “Flipping Exes.” (Submitted photo)

The vision isn’t always shared. “As you will see in the show, Michael and I definitely don’t see eye to eye 99.9 percent of the time,” Klemm said However, LeSure said Klemm’s vision usually wins out. “I do feel like I have to reel her in a lot and let her know we are in business to make money,” LeSure said. “But her vision in terms of what she wants the house to eventually look like, I feel she definitely wins on that. She has a good eye and knows what is current and relevant. Budget-wise, she doesn’t win out on that all the time because there are things that just don’t make sense in terms of what she wants to do with a house and it being economically sound.” Klemm said she met LeSure when he was a Sunday school teacher for her sons. One thing the two can’t even agree on is how long they dated. “Depends on who you ask. Michael forgot to tell me we were broken up, so my time frame and his are a little different,” Klemm said. “Maybe six months different,

but we make it work.” LeSure said there was clear documentation of communication. “Let’s disagree to disagree,” said Klemm, who said she believed they dated more than a year and LeSure thinks it was less. LeSure said seeing the finished home product will appeal to the TV audience. “Our dynamic, how we interact, should have some appeal and I feel Nina has a dynamic personality, which is a draw,” LeSure said. Klemm said listening to her clients helps her understand how to do the flips. “Every episode I talk what buyers are looking for and why they are looking for it,” she said. “When we flip, I try to incorporate everything a buyer is looking for in that flip.” LeSure estimates they have flipped 40 houses. The more dramatic flips are featured on the show, LeSure said. “Some houses you can get at a decent price and just need minor things in terms of paint, carpet and counter tops,” he said.

Westfield — Endless Summer Band will perform from 6 to 9 p.m. Aug. 1 at Urban Vines, 330 E. 161st St. Free admission, $10 parking. Drink tickets are $8, good for wine, beer or slushy. Westfield — The Cool Creek Summer Concert Series will feature 45RPM at 7 p.m. Aug. 2 at Cool Creek Park. Admission is $5 for adults. Children 12 and under are admitted free. Noblesville — Shakespeare in the Park will present free performances of “Macbeth” at 8:30 p.m. Aug. 1-3 at Federal Hill Commons. Fishers — The Womblies Rock Orchestra will perform at 8 p.m. Aug 2 at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater. Zionsville — The Zionsville Cultural District Concert Series at Lincoln Park features Zionsville’s Got Talent in a free talent show performance at 7 p.m. July 31. Carmel — The Bishops will perform a free concert at 7 p.m. July 31 at the Summer Family Concert Series at the Gazebo.


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The 2019 Songbook top 40 finalists and Songbook Academy alumni performed a beautiful rendition of “You’re Gonna Hear From Me” at the 2019 Songbook Academy Finals July 20 at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts. The night was filled with anticipation as the Songbook Academy announced the 2019 Songbook Youth Ambassador winner, Sadie Fridley (Fayetteville, N.Y.). Zionsville resident Cynthia Kauffman was among the top 10 finalists and shared a few special moments with Great American Songbook Foundation founder Michael Feinstein on stage as the crowd cheered for the local favorite. The audience was thrilled to witness the new 2019 top 40 Songbook Academy alumni who will continue on to pursue their dreams in the music industry and on Broadway. (Photos by Amy Pauszek)

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DK show offers musical mix By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com “Music Men” provides the right mix for Dance Kaleidoscope dancer Manuel Valdes. “What I love the most about DANCE our upcoming show ‘Music Men’ is that you get a balance of classical and pop music,” Valdes said. “The first half of the show features two different pieces composed by Gershwin (‘Three Preludes’ and ‘An American in Paris’) and the second half features two pieces set to the music of Elton John (‘Eltoniana’) and Prince (‘Rain’). From Act 1 to Act 2, you see us move with elegance and charm to more of a fun, jazzy and sexy feel.” Valdes, an Indianapolis resident, is performing in Dance Kaleidoscope’s “Music Men” Aug. 3 and 4 at The Tarkington at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. Choreographer Nicholas A. Owens created “Rain” and DK’s Artistic Director David Hochoy provided humor to songs by Elton John and Gershwin. “I am only the lead in ‘Rain,’ but I am lucky to perform in all four of the pieces in the show,” Valdes said. “In ‘Rain,’ I was lucky my first year to be given the opportunity to be the lead Prince figure in the

show, which of course was a little stressful. But at DK, we are a family and I had the full support I needed to bring this piece to life thanks to everyone. It has been an honor to revisit such a meaningful work two years later and rediscover old and new experiences during this rehearsal process. I think as a dancer and person I have grown more into myself and can add new nuances that I didn’t before.” The performances are at 8 p.m. Aug. 3 and 2:30 p.m. Aug. 4. For more, visit dancekal. org.

Ober to display work at Art Fair By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Leslie Ober’s active art career had to be put on hold. “I had to take a very long ARTIST break as we’ve had six children over the past 11 years,” said Ober, whose children range in age from 2 to 11. “I haven’t done a lot of creating, but in the past two years I started doing more painting and drawing.” The Noblesville resident will show her artwork during the Art Fair on the Square, which runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 3 in Noblesville. “I’ve been focusing this year mostly on abstract landscapes, but I’ll have some other things as well,” Ober said. Ober said she was active in the Cincinnati art scene before having her first child. She had been a part of solo and group exhibits. “I actually traveled to Europe for painting work before kids, too,” Ober said. “I kind of put everything back on the shelf to use my creative energy to be raising my kiddos.” Ober, a 1999 Westfield High School graduate, and her husband, Kevin, moved from Cincinnati to Noblesville in 2008. Both are both Indiana University graduates.

Leslie Ober in front of her art work display. (Submitted photo)

“My kids create alongside me,” said Ober, who is homeschooling her children. “For a while, it felt impossible, but they have gotten a little older now. I invite them into my process. Instead of them being a hinderance to me creating. I’m having them be a part of it.” Earlier this year, Ober was juried into the Hamilton County Artists’ Association, which conducts the Art Fair. “I’ve had the opportunity to show each month at their exhibits as well as I’ve been exhibiting at the Nickel Plate Arts in Noblesville,” Ober said. Her work has been featured for the past year in the Hamilton East Public Library’s Ignite Studio’s quarterly exhibit in Fishers. Her work was shown at Fishers City Hall in July. Ober has a side business as a photographer.

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“Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story,” Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre, Indianapolis

The musical follows the true story of the rapid rise of singer/ songwriter Buddy Holly and the Crickets until Holly’s death in a plane crash at age 22 in 1959.

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“Honk! Jr.: The Musical,” Apprentice Players, Belfry Theatre, Noblesville

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Apprentice Players, for ages 5 to 13, presents the musical adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Ugly Duckling,” incorporating a message of tolerance.

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“The Adventure of the Speckled Band,” Encore Rising Star Youth Production, Main Street Productions, Westfield Playhouse

7:30 p.m. Aug. 2-3; 2:30 p.m. Aug. 4

Encore Rising Star Youth Production presents an adaptation of the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle novel featuring detective Sherlock Holmes. Cost: $12 for students and $14 More: westfieldplayhouse.org for adults

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Smokey Robinson appears at 8 p.m. Aug. 3 at the Symphony at the Prairie at Conner Prairie. (Submitted photo)

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Motown legend Smokey Robinson, who became famous as lead singer of Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, will draw from his number of hits.

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“Music Men,” Dance Kaleidoscope, The Tarkington, the Center for the Performing Arts, Carmel

8 p.m. Aug. 3; 2 p.m. Aug. 4

Indianapolis-based Dance Kaleidoscope performers perform to the music of Prince, Elton John and George Gershwin. 
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