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Freedom Run returns July 3 By Katherine Hur news@currentincarmel.com After last year’s hiatus, CarmelFest is ready to hit the ground running. Or walking. On July 3, CarmelFest activities will be preceded by the Freedom Run & Walk beginning at 8 a.m. at Carmel High School to celebrate not only America’s founding but also a gradual return to normalcy in the community. Participants can choose between a 5-mile run or 1.5-mile walk. They also can sign up to volunteer for one of the events. Race Director Don Carr, who has been in the event management business for 35 years, created ways to maintain the traditions amid COVID-19 protocols. “Last year, we were in the middle of the pandemic. We had to make some changes, and we streamlined the event the best we could,” Carr said. “This year, things are a lot different since we’re over the hump now. I think most people are ready to get back to doing events, but there’s still some that aren’t yet. “We’re not quite 100 percent back, but we’re getting there. We’re getting close.” Hand sanitizer will be available, and social distancing will be maintained. Participants can register online or register onsite the day of the race. There will be discounts
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on hand because they will be more spread out. He said the change should help alleviate crowding, which has been the biggest complaint at previous CarmelFests, he said. The KidZone will look a bit different this year, as it will not include inflatables. Instead, Krusie said the area will have more of a focus on individualized activities, such as rock-climbing walls, bungee trampolines, a petting zoo and an aviary, which will be a new addition to the event. Organizers aren’t sure whether they should expect a smaller crowd or a record-setting one this year, but Krusie is guessing it will be the latter. “People are really anxious to get out,” Krusie said. “They’re looking for fun activities to do and reasons to enjoy being outdoors and listening to great music. I hope we have record numbers. What that would mean is we could probably see anywhere from 20,000 to 25,000 people each day. That would be phenomenal, but we’ll see. It’s hard to say.” Volunteers are still needed in several areas. Visit CarmelFest.net to sign up.
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Bluegrass family band to perform in talent show By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com The Carmel-based Mount Nebo band features a unique brand of music and performers. The bluegrass band consists of Joe Foster and his five young children. “Mount Nebo on Nebo Ridge was our former home in Brown County before we moved to Carmel in May 2019,” Joe said. “It’s where we first learned to play and enjoy bluegrass music.” Mount Nebo will perform in CarmelFest Has Talent, which is set for 1 to 3 p.m. July 4 at the Carmel Gazebo stage. They will play in the 12-and-under category because only one member is older than 12 and Joe will not perform in the competition. The other categories are ages 13-16 and 17 and older. There will be a total of 15 finalists before a winner is crowned in each category. “I usually perform with the group on bass, guitar, vocals, but more and more the children are now performing on their own,” Joe said. “I’m kind of fading out of the picture now because
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they’re better musicians than me.” As a family, the Fosters have been students of Timothy Nutter in Anderson for more than three years. Originally from West Virginia, Nutter teaches an authentic traditional style of bluegrass music. The Foster family members are Hannah, 14, banjo; Josephine, 12,
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childhood in southern Indiana, where that music was frequently played and made popular by Bill Monroe,” Hannah said. “Bluegrass is unique because it’s more about sharing with others than showing them what you can do. It’s also appreciated in the nursing homes, where we often play.” Despite an occasional argument, Hannah said it is fun to play music with her siblings. “If I wasn’t able to share this music with my siblings, I don’t think I would enjoy it half so much,” she said. “I especially love learning to sing new songs with my sisters and figuring out how to harmonize with them. Being able to play music with others in a casual way is a really special quality of bluegrass music.” Hannah said she is excited about the CarmelFest competition because it will be an opportunity to play music on a big stage and enjoy the moment with her siblings. “We’ve been rehearsing for months,” she said. “It will be fun to meet the other musicians and hear what they’ve got to share.” For more, visit mountnebo.net.
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CarmelFest had a modest beginning with then-Carmel Mayor Dottie Hancock and then-Carmel Chamber of Commerce Director Nancy Blondin having the idea for a Fourth of July celebration in 1988. The festival was small with a few booths, food tables and games. The event drew about 200 people in 1989 at the Carmel High School Athletic Facility. It moved to its current home of Carmel Civic Square in 1994 with the parade starting to grow larger crowds. In 2004, Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard asked the Rotary Club of Carmel to organize the event and help it draw larger crowds. An estimated crowd of 50,000 attended the 25th anniversary in 2013. The Rotary Club of Carmel continues to run the event. Except for the fireworks, the event was canceled in 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic. But it is set for a full return July 4-5 with the parade July 5.
“The CarmelFest chair has traditionally been filled by a Carmel Rotarian,” CarmelFest chair Steve Krusie said. “However, the subcommittee chairs aren’t necessarily Carmel Rotarians, and if not, they typically will be connected with a Carmel Rotarian that convinced them their skill set would serve CarmelFest in a specific manner. Historically, the majority of volunteers have been members of Carmel Rotary, but in 2019 and what I’m observing this year is that the majority of volunteers come from other Carmel community service organizations, churches and businesses with headquarters or significant employees located in Carmel.” The Carmel Rotary Club meets every week, usually Friday, during the noon hour at Woodland Country Club. There are monthly social hours typically on the second Thursday evening at Wolfies Bar & Grill. Krusie said anyone interested in learning more about Rotary and the local club should visit CarmelRotary.com or the Facebook page of CarmelRotaryClub.
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Entertainment, food options abound By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com CarmelFest’s KidsZone chair William L. Howard II said the entertainment area will have something for everyone during the July 4-5 festival. “In a great effort to honor CarmelFests of the past in being fun and lively and to be appropriately cautious due to COVID-19, we will have some new rides and activities that will appeal and cater to all ages of kids and maybe the inner kid in some adults,” Howard said. “We will be featuring a gyroscope, a petting zoo, a variety of animals that kids will be able to feed, a bungee jump, a 25foot rock climbing wall and a unique interactive bird experience. We will also have hand-washing and sanitation stations appropriately located within the KidsZone.” CarmelFest chair Steve Krusie said the KidsZone won’t have inflatable bounce houses because the sanitizing protocols would be too difficult for volunteers to manage. Jill Gilmer, food chair, said there will be family friendly food at Carter Green and several returning food vendors in the Gazebo area. “I have a new vegan vendor coming,” Gilmer said. Returning vendors include Sun King Brewing and Kona Ice. Popular items like chicken on a stick, funnel cakes and roasted corn also will return, Gilmer said.
The main difference in the Marketplace this year is there will be vendors in two locations: by the Palladium and the traditional area near the Fountain and Gazebo. For more, visit carmelfest.net.
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by the pandemic. Worrell, a Carmel City Council
will return in 2022.
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CarmelFest Reminders What’s changed? No KidsZone tickets this year, bring cash for the rides and attractions; ATM machines will also be available. What should I bring? Please bring sunscreen, bug spray, a water bottle, coolers, chairs and blankets. Food and drinks are permitted. Visitors over 21 can bring alcohol. There are also several food and drink vendors at CarmelFest, including a restricted area where alcohol is served. What do I need to leave at home? CarmelFest volunteers recommend nearby residents leave their vehicles at home. A Pedal and Park location will be available to secure bikes. Tents and tarps are not permitted in concert areas. Do not fly drones above the parade or festival areas. Permits are required for drone use and have been granted to CarmelFest by the city of Carmel. Can I bring pets? CarmelFest instituted a no pet policy for both the parade and festival areas to protect animals from the extreme heat, as well as hot pavement and sidewalks. This policy was created for the safety of our attendees as well. Please keep pets at home. Do not leave pets and kids in a hot unattended car. Parade July 5, 2021 at 10:30am sponsored by Centier Bank Fi Fireworks Look to the sky on Sunday July 4 east and west Carmel, Monday July 5 central Carmel synchronized to music on WHJE 91.3 FM Radio Freedom Run 8:00am Saturday July 3, Carmel High School Visit carmelfest.net for more information
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Join us Saturday July 3rd for Smokin’ Saturday! We’ll have Jerk Chicken with Pineapple salsa and sour cream as well as Kalua Pork with coconut rice, on our new outdoor smoker; and live music with “Muskey Treasures” from 7-10pm! Mention you saw our new ad and be entered in a drawing for a set of our popular Sillipints or a set of our new stainless steel pint cups!
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