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state championship his first year as coach.” The Greyhounds, who open the season Aug. 21 The last time Carmel High School had a football at Hamilton Southeastern, have been to seven head coaching opening, John Hebert chose not to state championship games in the past nine seasons, winning titles in 2007 and 2011. apply. “This is new group that is hungry on high school The long-time asits own,” said Hebert, a former offensive sistant didn’t feel he lineman at Purdue. was ready when Mo Moriarity left in 2010. Hebert, whose mother Anne taught at But when Kevin Wright left to take the Clay Middle School, started volunteering IMG Academy coaching post in Bradenton, to coach on Clay’s football staff after Fla., this spring, Hebert quickly applied. graduating. “I’ve been coaching for a long time Hebert “I was helping with my old coaches and and I’m confident in what we do here, realized this is what I wanted to do,” Hebert said. in terms of how we teach,” Hebert said. “When Hebert had graduated with a liberal arts deI took stock of the situation when Kevin left, it gree on a pre-law track but realized being a lawjust seemed like I was going to be in my mind yer wasn’t for him. the best person for the job.” “My dad always stressed to me finding someHebert, a 1989 CHS graduate, has been sole thing that I love,” Hebert said. defensive coordinator for the past four seasons So Hebert went to IUPUI to get his education and previously was co-defensive coordinator for requirements, a degree in history and a teaching three years. Hebert, 44, is the first CHS graduate certificate. Hebert started as a full-time teacher to serve as head football coach since Eric Clark at Carmel in 1996 and began coaching freshman in 1968-69. football at the high school. Hebert was a popular pick among players. Hebert and his wife, Nicole, a 1990 CHS gradu“He’s been around the program forever,” senior ate, live in Carmel with their three children, Ella, linebacker Noah Burks said. “There really wasn’t 12, Josie, 9 and Jack, 3. a better fit. … It would be pretty cool to get a
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Dispatches Volunteers needed – Chaucie’s Place, 4607 E. 106th St., Carmel, is seeking volunteers for Smart Steps: A Body Safety Program for Children. Volunteers will learn to use a script developed specially for the program and shadow experienced instructors until they are ready to present on their own. Orientation will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Aug. 26. To register, visit www.chauciesplace.org/smart-stepsvolunteer-instructor-orientation-carmel. Brooks to be honored – The Girl Scouts will honor Congresswoman Susan Brooks at the annual Lt. Governor’s luncheon in November. Other honorees include Angela Braly, Jennett Hill, and Mari Hulman Brooks George. Honorees are chosen based on their leadership and their exemplification of Girl Scout values. Stewards of Children – Parents and adults who work with children can learn how to prevent child sexual abuse by registering for Stewards of Children. This program teaches adults how to prevent, recognize, and react to child sexual abuse. Chaucie’s Place is offering this program from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Sept. 8 at the Westfield Police Dept., 17535 Dartown Rd. Preregistration is required and space is limited. For more information visit www.chauciesplace.org
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Carolyn Goolsby stepped into her role as director of the Carmel Public Library on Aug. 17. (Photo by Theresa Skutt) Founded October 24, 2006, at Carmel, IN Vol. VIX, No. 44 Copyright 2013. Current Publishing, LLC All Rights Reserved. 30 South Range Line Road Carmel, IN 46032 317.489.4444 info@youarecurrent.com The views of the columnists in Current in Westfield are their own and do not necessarily reflect the positions of this newspaper.
By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com There is no long mission trip needed to see what life is like for children in a poverty-stricken nation. The Compassion Experience’s faith Change the Story brings that vision to your community. The free, interactive mobile tour will be at Hazel Dell Christian Church, 14501 Hazel Dell Pkwy., from Aug. 21 to 24. The exhibit takes visitors on a 20-minute journey of children’s lives in the Philippines and Kenya. There will be 2,000 square feet of exhibit space, showing what life is like in schools, homes and markets. Through the use of an iPod with a headset, the tour is guided by a child’s voice. It is presented by Compassion International, the world’s largest Christian child development organization. Through the Child Sponsorship
Melanie Lynch of Carmel recently returned from a mission trip to Uganda. (Submitted photo)
Program, Compassion International’s mission is to tackle global poverty one child at a time. “We have a lot of our members support children through Compassion International,” said Jon Vance, small groups and outreach minister at Hazel Dell Christian Church. “I think that’s one
reason we have strong support in this ministry.” Hazel Dell members Judy and Mark Taylor have led mission trips to Uganda each year through Compassion International, and the congregation supports 165 children in Uganda. “We go and represent the church and the sponsors in the church,” Judy said. “We take pictures and if you go videos and bring that back The Compassion Experience to share with will be open: the congrega• 11 a.m. to 6:40 p.m. Aug. 21 • 10 a.m. to 5:40 p.m. Aug. 22 tion. So they • 9 a.m. to 4:40 p.m. Aug. 23 get to see the • 11 a.m. to 6:40 p.m. Aug. 24 children they For more information or reare sponsoring serve a spot, visit changetour. playing and compassion.com/carmel/. having fun.”
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Mayor urges quick passage of anti-discrimination ordinance
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Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard is urging quick passage of an anti-discrimination ordinance that will be introduced city council at the Carmel City Council meeting Aug. 17. A rally will take place at 5 p.m. outside Carmel City Hall to urge councilors to not send the bill to committee and instead suspend the rules and vote to pass the bill immediately. (Check currentincarmel. com for updates on the vote after the meeting.) Brainard said it’s a big Brainard deal because there’s no protection of this kind for groups statewide based on sexual orientation or gender identity. The law takes aim at not just government agencies but also private businesses and gives the city the ability to fine businesses for discriminating unfairly. This new law comes on the heels of fallout from the passage of the statewide Religious Freedom Restoration Act. The contentious piece of legislation that led some Indiana businesses to threaten to move because they viewed it as hostile toward the gay and lesbian community. “It becomes important for Carmel to make a statement to the business community and others that we treat others fairly,” he said. “Not that there’s a problem, but to make a statement. I had business leaders tell me
that they hired new employees from the East Coast and these (potential) employees told them they were going to decline the employment offers. So yes, it was a concern.” The idea for the law came about after an election debate between Brainard and his opponent for mayor, City Council President Rick Sharp. Both candidates said they would support such a law and Sharp is one of the six sponsors. “It’s one of the few things we actually agreed on,” Brainard said. Brainard pointed out that one exception is for churches or religious institutions, but not the businesses Seidensticker they might own or operate, such as the coffee shop owned by Northview Church. City Councilor Eric Seidensticker did not sponsor the bill and hasn’t decided if he’ll vote on it. He said he doesn’t discriminate in his own business, Maco Press, but that he thinks it’s not government’s role to tell private businesses what to do. “I think the private sector can handle this,” he said. “If a business discriminates then people will stop going there and they’ll lose money. I don’t have such little faith in people that I think a law is necessary to prevent discrimination.” Seidensticker said the best remedy is for parents to teach their children that discrimination is wrong. He said he thinks the ordinance was drafted to score political points.
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COMMUNITY obituaries Karen D. Wilson, 63, of Indianapolis, died on Aug. 4 at her home. She was born on Oct. 1, 1951, to Jerald and Dorothea (Hartman) Kinney in Noblesville. Karen was a graduate of Noblesville High School Class of 1969 and Indiana Business College. She worked as an account manager for Next Gear Capital in Carmel and was a member of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Carmel. Karen is survived by Wilson her daughter, Amanda (Scott) Evans; sister, Linda (Dennis) McMurray; grandchildren, Hailey Wilson and Jaxton Evans; sister-inlaw, Teresa Kinney; niece, Nicole (Jake) Klivansky; nephews, Travis Humphrey and Thomas Kinney; and a great-niece, Keira Humphrey. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brothers, Stephen Kinney and Kevin Kinney. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 5635 W 96th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46278. Condolences may be made at www.randallroberts.com. Robert D. Johnson, 80, formerly of Carmel and the first athletic director of Carmel Middle School, died on Aug. 6 in Ft. Myers, Fla., with his wife, Suzanne, by his side. A Memorial Service is pending at St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church in Carmel in November. Donations may be made in his name to either the American Diabetes Association or St. John’s Episcopal Church, 7771 Stringfellow Rd., St. James City, FL 33956.
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Brainard says training center vote is ‘a good step’
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Carmel City Councilor Eric Seidensticker praised the county council for showing fiscal A $3 million proposal for a countywide train- responsibility. He said it’s unfair to paint anying center for police and fire departments was one as against police or firefighter training. “I think they made a wise move,” shot down public safety recently by he said. “This isn’t about whether the training center would be a good thing. the Hamilton We all want the best training for our County Council. people, but you have to look at the Some members of the Carmel City cost and who’s paying for it.” Council supported the idea of the Brainard said he doesn’t see the training center, including many who proposed center as “dead” because were endorsed by Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard it’s been in the works for decades. Brainard in the recent election. But “Once the fire tower is built I’m sure they Brainard himself did not express disappointwill talk about what is the next step,” he said. ment with the vote. County councilor Fred Glynn said they “I tend to look at things in a positive way, that the fire tower was approved by the coun- funded the fire tower “as a one-time gesture, nothing more.” ty council,” he said. “That’s a start. It’s not the “The fire tower was put forth because that full training center. The council appears to is what every single person said was the bigwant to do it in steps and that’s a good step.” gest thing they needed,” Glynn said. “It may The county council voted to approve have been a mistake, because the very people $568,000 to build the fire tower, which was a part of the project. Brainard said it’s an impor- we were trying to help and others are trying to spin it and use it against us to score cheap tant step but noted that Carmel already has a firing range for police and a burn training facil- political points.” ity for firefighters.
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Local author releases book By Navar Watson • news@currentincarmel.com There are many books about how to take a good photo, but few exist on how to get that photo in a gallery. Books Carmel author Kara Lane set out to find the “how” in her book, “From Photographer to Gallery Artist.” The book debuted July 14 and made number one new release in two different Amazon categories. It started as a project for a friend, but Lane quickly grew interested in the topic. Though photography was invented in 1839, it wasn’t until the 1980s that galleries Lane actually recognized it as fine art, Lane learned. “It’s kind of the new kid on the block,” she said. “No wonder [my friend] didn’t know how to get into a gallery. This is pretty new.” Lane’s friend, Tenna Merchent, knew the technical side of photography, but she didn’t know the business side. She asked Lane, a former vice president at Golden Rule Insurance Company, to create a business model for getting photography into galleries. Lane reached out to more than 60 top art
galleries that feature photography, asking curators what they specifically look for in submissions. “What a lot of fine art photographers … think will get them into the galleries actually won’t work,” Lane said. “Collectors want something Author Kara Lane’s friend exclusive.” and inspiration for the Just emailing book, Tenna Merchant, took one’s work for the photo on the cover. submission is not (Submitted photo) enough. Lane’s book details necessary marketing tools, like a personal website and artist statement and marketing strategies, like portfolio reviews and art fairs. “Talent alone is not enough,” Lane said. “If no one knows who you are, it doesn’t matter how talented you are. You’ll never get out of your studio.” “From Photographer to Gallery Artist” is available for Kindle or paperback on Amazon.
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Megan Carr will have one final crack in the World Youth Climbing Championships, since she will be forced to speed climbing move to the adult division in 2016. “My goal is to have fun,” said Carr of her upcoming trip to the International Federation of Sport Climbing world tournament in Arco, Italy. “This is my last go-around (in youth division) but I would like to place better than I have in the past.” The 2014 Carmel High School graduate was eighth in the world in speed climbing (on a 15-meter wall) in the girls 16-17 division in Canada in 2013 and 10th in the world in Singapore in the 16-17 class in 2012. Carr, who trains at Hoosier Heights in Carmel, will have four days to train in Italy before the competition on Sept. 4. She qualified by finishing third in her girls 18-19 speed climbing division in the national climbing championships in Atlanta in July. Carr, who will be a sophomore at Indiana University, won her 18-19 division in nationals in 2014 and qualified for the world tourney in Austria, but couldn’t go because of missing too much of her first year in college.
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Carr plans to compete on the adult circuit if she has time to train well in college. “I started climbing on the official speed wall when I was 11,” said Carr, who competed in the pole vault for CHS. “Speed has always been my favorite and I’m best at it. I love that it’s so specific. It’s one route, everyone knows it and you just have to do it as fast as you can.” To learn more or to make a donation for Carr’s trip to Italy, visit usaclimbing.rallyme. com/rallies/1989.
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Reality TV provides lessons By Renee Larr • news@currentincarmel.com Since graduating from Carmel High School in 2013, Sydne Horton has been studying television directing and achievement producing at Columbia College in Chicago. This summer she got to put her skills to the test in the real world through an internship with the Television Academy Foundation. Only 30 to 50 students are selected for the prestigious internship each year, and Horton knew it would be a longshot to get accepted. Still, she completed the lengthy interview process, which included an essay, transcripts and a video interview. Her hard work paid off, as she was selected to participate in the reality division. She’s been working with Collins Avenue Entertainment, which produces shows that include Dance Moms and Raising Asia. “They’ve been so awesome. They’ve let me shadow story producers, work with casting and help out with production,” Horton said. “I was surprised with how much creative control they’ve given me. I help them pitch new show ideas, or I’ll research information for show ideas they’re trying to sell to networks.” Horton had previously studied the produc-
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Carmel residents Angela and Steve Standifer always dreamed of traveling the world during their retirement. After a travel recent death in the family, the couple decided not to wait to begin their trip of a lifetime. This is no ordinary vacation, though. They have decided to live as nomads bouncing from place to place. Angela quit her job, and the couple has sold most of its possessions. “We decided to sell everything—the house, all of our furniture and my car. We’re putting a few things in storage, and we’re going to go see the world,” said Angela Standifer. The Standifers visited Italy in March, and Steve’s grandmother passed away within a few days of their return home. During a long trek to New Mexico and back for the funeral, the couple had plenty of time to reflect on life goals. “One of the things his grandmother regretted at the end of her life was that she and his grandfather had never really traveled anywhere,” Angela said. “They had planned to go see Alaska and they never got there.” With that that in mind, the couple began planning. The trip will begin Aug. 24, when the
we like some place we may decide to stay longer. Or, we may change plans to go somewhere else.” The couple has four adult children ranging in age from 20 to 28 years old. “They’re actually our biggest cheerleaders,” Angela said. “We traveled a lot with them around the United States when they were growing up, Steve and Angela Standifer recently visited Italy, which will be the first so they love to stop on their trip. (submitted photo) travel. They’re pretStandifers head to Italy and continue through ty adventurous like we are. Of course, they’re Europe, Southeast Asia and possibly New Zea- going to come and visit us.” land. The couple has decided to take things as The Standifers have decided to live with no they come and live in the moment. The couple regrets. will blog throughout the experience at www. “I don’t know that anybody on their deathbeyondthedoorway.com. bed would regret having taking that trip they “We have our lodging set up in Italy. Then wanted to take,” Angela said. “I know many we’ll work on our plans for the next phase people would never say I wish I would have while we’re there,” Angela said. “If we decide worked more hours.”
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New car dealership planned By Adam Aasen • adam@youarecurrent.com A new 96th Street car dealership is in the works in Carmel, offering Maserati, Fiat and Alfa Romeo plan commission vehicles. Planned for north of the existing Butler car dealerships, construction will be on 1.43 acres. The new building will be adjacent to the new Butler Hyundai dealership. The buildings will be part of a complex that shares drives and access. The new building will be at 4200 E. 96th St. and will be approximately 21,967 square feet. The site will have 40 parking spaces for customers, staff and service and 34 spaces for inventory. There have been questions about floodplain mitigation on the site. A floodplain drainage shed will be located off site, but there were questions about how much storage would be needed to deal with the issue. There were also questions about where water/storage area would be located to provide a buffer to neighbors.
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State Fair J.T. McCallister of Fishers Reynolds Farm Equipment Sales Force was ready to teach, serve and inform farm goers about the various farm equipment and merchandise available at the Mac Reynolds Barn. Reynolds played a big part of the Indiana State Fair this year by organizing the first ‘Light Up the Night’ spectacular tractor parade. A huge hit for all to see in the Indiana State Fair grandstands. “Where’s Amy?” loves the friendly and first-rate customer service at Reynolds. (Photos by Amy Pauszek) “Where’s Amy?” … Having a ball at the Indiana State Fair opening day. The day was jammed packed and kicked off with a giant hot air balloon launch. Other highlights included a free concert by the Indigo Girls and the first ever ‘Light Up the Night’ parade sponsored by Reynolds Farm Equipment. There were huge elephant ears, fried Velvet Oreo’s and mouthwatering milk shakes from the famous round Dairy Barn. I opted for the delicious standard pork sandwich, corn on the cob and fried green tomatoes – Yep, I said fried … Yikes, it’s not an easy place to go when counting calories. It was fun to see the farm animals and learn some facts from the educational exhibits throughout the buildings and halls. I even went on a Midway ride just for the thrill of it, and trust me, it was a hoot. The Indiana State Fair is a staple in our Indiana community and culture. I would encourage you to be adventurous and take the fair train from Fishers. It’s easy and something different for all ages to experience. Be sure to check out The Mac Reynolds Barn where you can grab some cool John Deere merchandise and climb aboard a huge tractor as big as a house. Ok, so I am joking about the house part but, trust me – the 2015 Indiana State Fair is celebrating the ‘Year of the Farmer’ and it’s pretty darn cool. “Where’s Amy?” … hanging out at the Indiana State Fair which runs until Aug. 23. You still have time to attend the fair, and I hope to see you there! For more info visit www.indianastatefair.com.
The ‘Light Up the Night’ parade was led by a tractor donated to the Northern Indiana Historical Power Asscociation by Ruth and Jack Jarnecke. The crowd rose to their feet and placed their hands over their hearts as our American Flag rolled on by.
The Indigo Girls gave a free concert to hundreds of fans and was a true fairgoers treat. The fans cheered with sheer delight as they played their break out hit “Power of Two.” “Where’s Amy?” had a chance to talk to these old soul music songwriter/singers who said they said they loved to share their music, enjoyed their Indiana tour and thought our Indiana State Fair was the best. The stage was rocking and The Indigo Girls proved they are stronger than ever.
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It was movie night at the IMA for Carmel’s own Owen, Shani and Max Stiles with husband Mark Nash at the 48 Hour Film Project. Both Shani and Mark are professional actors and their two sons are following in their footsteps. Be on the lookout for the entire family to star in an upcoming local indie film “The Homecoming” soon. (Photos by Amy Pauszek) “Where’s Amy?” … I was at the Indiana Museum of Art on the judging panel for the 48 Hour Film Project - Indianapolis. I was joined by fellow Carmel judges Sam Watermeier from Nuvo, Ben Johnson, The Film Yap and my colleague Scott Tucker of Talent Fusion Model Agency, Indianapolis. The night was full of surprises and cheers as we watched more than 35 short films in two blocks. Filmmakers from all over the Indianapolis and area competed to see who could make the best short film in only 48 hours. The winning film of the night was “DESSERT” produced by Swipe Left Productions. Next Swipe Left Productions will go up against films from around the world at Filmapalooza 2016 for a chance at the grand prize and an opportunity to screen at the Cannes Film Festival 2016, Court Métrage. What an exciting night by all who participated and attended. I had such a great time being a judge and supporting sponsor for the event through Ever Film Productions, LLC, a documentary film company. I am a partner in the company along with writer/ director Andy Murphy of Geist. Save the date for next year and keep an eye out for our 48 Hour Film Project Indiana Winning film “DESSERT.” For more information please visit: 48hourfilm.com
“DESSERT,” produced by local film company Swipe Left Productions, was the grand winner of the 48 Hour Film Festival - Indianapolis. Here is the cast beaming with excitement after they heard the news announced at midnight at the IMA. Wilson Mack, Ashley Ratliff, Heath Benfield, Elizabeth Friesland and Luke Woody - Next stop Hollywood, to compete in the 48 Hour competition representing Indiana.
“Where’s Amy?” loved catching up with Carmel theater buffs Kurt Pantzer, owner of Resilient Business Services, Center for the Performing Arts House Manager Michelle McCarel, and Scott Tucker, owner of Talent Fusion Modeling Agency, Indianapolis. Pantzer was part of a film called “Family Laundry” at the 48 Hour Project.
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Library director Goolsby brings wealth of experience to new role By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com
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It took nearly a year in a Roman Catholic monastery, but Carolyn Goolsby discovered her true calling was beCover story ing a librarian. Goolsby, who is also a Jeopardy champion and weightlifting record holder, decided to take some time for personal reflection after the grandmother who raised her went into a nursing home. Goolsby had been her grandmother’s caregiver as she battled Alzheimer’s disease. “I was in the position to consider the religious life,” said Goolsby, who served at Our Lady of Angels monastery in Crozet, Va. “I couldn’t have done it any earlier or wouldn’t have because I had obligations. If you ponder doing something different with your life, you should do it. It was a great experience to have.” Although it was hard work, Goolsby said she learned a lot about herself during 10 months in the monastery. “I learned what I really want to do is public library work,” said Goolsby, 49. “I’ve not looked back. I think working in the library is the best job
• Personal: Grew up in Savannah, Ga. Graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Armstrong State University in Savannah. Earned a master’s degree from the University of Maryland. • Hobbies: Weightlifting. She was a champion in the AllRound Weightlifting Association National Championship in 2002. “I was the only woman in my weight class,” Goolsby said. “I did set five world records. It was fun, but I dislocated my shoulder training for 2003 nationals and that was it.” • Favorite author: “Right now it’s George R.R. Martin because I worked my way through his A Song of Ice and Fire series. I enjoyed J.K. Rowling’s books, not just Harry Potter. If I had to pick an author I wouldn’t want to be without, it would be Terry Pratchett.” • Favorite way to relax: “Cooking in my kitchen with a nice glass of wine.”
Carolyn Goolsby, right, visits with library patron Anna Funke. (Photo by Theresa Skutt)
ever. I love what I do. They say if you love what you do, you’ll never work another day in your life. It’s true in my case.” Goolsby will bring that passion to her GAME SHOW CHAMPION new post as director In 2002, Goolsby competed on “Jeopardy,” of the Carmel Public earning $15,599 as the champion. Library. Goolsby, who Her two shows aired March 28 and 31, started Aug. 17, re2003. The monetary total and dates places acting director are etched in her memory. Nancy Newport, who “I got myself out of debt. It was a lifereturns to her role changing amount of money for me,” as assistant director. Goolsby said. “I paid off student loans.” Long-time director Wendy Phillips retired earlier this summer. Goolsby was among more than 35 applicants seeking the top job at the
library. The list narrowed to seven candidates for Skype interviews and four were selected for in-person interviews. Ranjit Puthran, the Carmel library board president and search committee head, said the search committee and board were impressed that Goolsby had previous library director experience, serving as director of Wood Buffalo Regional Library in Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada, for the past two and a half years. She ran a staff of 50 people, representing a geographic area of 27,500 square miles. Puthran said Goolsby’s strengths include budgeting, innovation, understanding emerging trends and implementing strategic plans. “We can see her as the face and voice of the library,” Puthran said. Goolsby had already been working for libraries and teaching library science at Florida State before starting the monastery stint in 2006. After the monastery, Goolsby served as the technical services manager at the Tacoma
(Wash.) Public Library. She then took on the challenge of the post at Wood Buffalo. “I had people I could only reach by bush plane or the Ice Road,” Goolsby said. “It was an adventure.” Although she enjoyed her time in Canada, Goolsby wanted to return to the U.S., and Carmel seemed a great fit. “The city has completely charmed me,” Goolsby said. “Carmel has wonderful support for the library. We have dedicated long-time employees. I’m a big proponent of give-themwhat-they-want library. I don’t think it’s our place to tell people what they should read. My job is operating the library. The library board members are the people in charge. We’ll be building upon the great work Wendy has done the last 15 years. Carmel is one of the highest-rated libraries for its size. And pound for pound, I think it beats New York Public in a fair fight.”
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Coming to the Beef & Boards stage: ‘South Pacific’
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There is perhaps no time more appropriate for a repeat viewing of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “South Pacific” performance than the modern American cultural climate, if you ask director Liz Stark. “It’s a classical piece without being classical,” Stark said. “It’s something I always found odd growing up watching it. ‘Why would people have issue with the race of somebody they might be interested in?’ It still feels very relevant in today’s society.” “South Pacific” tells the story of two separate but similar romances during World War II. The first tells of an American nurse stationed in the South Pacific who falls in love with a French expatriate but struggles to accept his mixed-race children. The second portrays a romance between a U.S. Lieutenant and a young Tonkinese woman, both fearful for the consequences of their mixed-race relationship. “South Pacific” will run for a total of 49 performances from Aug. 20 to Oct. 4 at the Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre at 9301 Michigan Rd, Indianapolis. Free parking is available. Tickets range from $40 to $65, and include an in-house dinner buffet and drinks. To make
Cynthia Thomas as Bloody Mary in Beef and Boards “South Pacific.” (Submitted photo)
reservations, call 872-9664. For a full show schedule, visit beefandboards.com. Rodgers and Hammerstein both intended for “South Pacific” to act as a progressive message on racism. “South Pacific” originally premiered in 1949, just barely off the heels of war, to immense critical claim. Despite the progressive message, a number of theatres still enforced segregated seating. Stark, who is married to an African American, drew from her own experiences with discriminatory behavior. “I would think that most of society is OK
Dixon, Guthrie to perform Aug. 23 news@currentincarmel.com The Warehouse of Carmel will welcome Gabe Dixon back to The Warehouse with Noah Guthrie at 6 p.m., Aug. 23, at 254 1st concert Avenue SW, Carmel. Tickets are available now and are $25 in advance at liveforthemusic.com and $30 the day of the show. Doors will open at 5:15 p.m. for seating. All-Ages are welcome. The Warehouse will also host at pre-show VIP Meet & Greet with the artists at 4:15 p.m.VIP Meet & Greet tickets are available in advance for $35 and include a concert ticket. Gabe Dixon wowed The Warehouse audi-
ence back in December with his spirited performance and charismatDixon Guthrie ic stage presence. The Nashville-based musician and producer, who has worked with Paul McCartney, Alison Krauss, and Supertramp, found himself feeling right at home in the listening room environment of The Warehouse charming the audience and even taking requests.
with [interracial relationships],” Stark said. “But we all have Facebook accounts. I announced my engagement on Facebook and I got a message from a gentleman from Texas that I didn’t even know, saying something along the lines of ‘Please don’t ruin your bloodline.’ That’s just awful that you would still get people out there who still feel that way or still have a problem with that sort of thing nowadays.” Stark points to the song “You’ve Got to be Carefully Taught” as one of the musical’s most meaningful numbers, emphasizing a character’s assertion that you have to be taught to hate people who aren’t like yourself. “You can be taught the littlest thing when
you’re [young] and somehow it’s embedded in your brain as you grow up,” Stark said. For actor Jeff Stockberger (as Luther Billis), it’s all about loyalty between the roles they play. “When things go kind of crazy, everyone is looking out for each other. Even the ones you wouldn’t expect,” Stockberger said. “We have a short period of time to work together and seem like we really know each other. It’s very much the same idea as what’s happening [in South Pacific.]” Deb Wims is also slated to reprise her role as main lead Nellie Forbush. Newcomer Robert Wilde is slated to play the French plantation owner Emile de Becque.
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Dining: Where to find a fab dessert
Commentary by Steven Aldrich • news@currentincarmel.com With so many great places to dine in Carmel, it is nearly impossible to decide on the top spots. While many restaurants here are known for their great foods, only a select few have reached elite dessert status. Here are a few of the very best desserts to be had right here in Carmel.
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First up is the Brew-Homemade Peanut Butter Pie at Scotty’s Brewhouse. After having tried many of Scotty’s delicious desserts, this one is really tops. The peanut butter pie contains a crunchy graham cracker crust, creamy peanut butter pie filling, whipped cream, and of course, chocolate syrup.
Next up is the Mack Lovin’ at Mackenzie River Pizza. This great dessert consists of warm chocolate chip cookies, served with vanilla ice cream and chocolate sauce. It is served in a hot skillet and the cookies literally melt in your mouth. This one is pretty big so I recommend getting one for the whole table.
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GreekFest coming Aug. 28-30 By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com GreekFest 2015, the 42nd annual festival, will take place event Aug. 28-30 at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church at 3500 W. 106th St., Carmel. Greek dancers during last year’s GreekFest. (Submitted photo) The festival celebrates the Orthodox faith and Hellenic culture. Food, all the iconography written on the walls. dancing, live music and other festival activi“Its functions are to enhance the beauty ties are available to those who attend. of the church, to instruct the people about “The GreekFest campus is spacious and the Christian faith,” Pappas said of the lends itself to having a great, comfortable iconography. meal and festival experience,” Mary Lee PapPappas describes GreekFest as a fabulous, pas, marketing manager for GreekFest, said. three-day picnic available to the entirety of “We have a bookstore, a marketplace where Central Indiana. you can purchase an array of Greek products Admission to GreekFest is free, and any and groceries and our kids’ tent is super fun children under 12 must be accompanied with with a variety of crafts, games and more.” an adult. The festival’s hours over the weekPappas said the Greek food is prepared end are Friday, 4 to 10 p.m., Saturday, 11 a.m. to fresh in the church’s kitchen, and unique 10 p.m., and Sunday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Greek wines are also available to create an The Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church was overall fantastic Greek dining experience. founded by Greek immigrants in 1910, and is A tour of the church where the festival used for the festival to create a true Greektakes place is available so attendants can see like aura.
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St. George festival back Sept. 19 By Joseph Knoop • news@currentincarmel.com The world of Byzantine heritage, faith and culture is set to draw in attendees at this September’s St. George Fesreligion tival at St. George’s Orthodox Christian Church in Fishers. St. George Church will bring Byzantine ethnic food, live music, a children’s carnival, a silent auction and more during the festival. Above all the attractions, the multicultural aspect of the festival and church is what parishioner David Sumner feels stands out the most. “Our church was established by immigrants from Syria in 1926,” Sumner said. “We have three main purposes for the festival. One is outreach to the community, and introduce the church.” Sumner added that other purposes for the festival are to introduce the community to Byzantine food, acquaint attendees with the significant architecture, and fundraise for the church’s bills. Reverend Nabil Hanna, who immigrated to America with his family in the late 1960’s, echoes the importance of these multicultural roots. Tours will be made available for all interest-
Craft beer festival, competition coming to Whitestown By Sam Robinson news@currentincarmel.com
The festival, held outdoors and in, is one of the biggest fall attractions in Fishers. (Submitted photo)
ed, and will elaborate on the Byzantine architecture and iconography originally created by a team of Greek iconographers. “We’re going to have a room with videos that go in-depth if people want to explore,” Hanna said. “We definitely want people wondering “what is that church about?” Come and see.” The St. George Festival is held Sept. 18 from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. and Sept. 19 from noon to 11 p.m. Admission is free, but offsite parking is available for $5 at Fall Creek Community Church. The St. George Church is located at 10748 E. 116 Street. Shuttles will be made available for those parking at Fall Creek. For more information, go to stgindy.org.
most attendee votes will have his or her beer produced by a local brewery. Whitestown Parks and Recreation director Nathan Messer said he hopes it puts Whitestown hopes its upcoming craft Whitestown on the map. beer festival will become one of the largest “We feel this event is a great tool in the state. to help showcase Whitestown,” diversion ‘Brew Fest’ Messer stated. “The event will bring is scheduled for people to Whitestown that may Sept. 19 at the Whitestown Municihave never known Whitestown was pal Complex from 1 to 6 p.m. Whiteshere.” town expects to draw 50 breweries “With all of the development they from across the state and more may decide it is a place they want than 3,000 attendees. Knepp to invest in,” he added. Whitestown is partnering with Messer said that 20 breweries confirmed Indiana On Tap to host the inaugural event. they’ll attend, and that he’s contacted sevJoseph Knepp, the founder of Indiana On eral more that have yet to confirm, including Tap, said he’s excited to be a part of what around five that haven’t yet officially formed. he thinks will be the next big thing for HooThose breweries have said they want Brew sier beer enthusiasts. Fest to be their opening event. “Whenever you can get that many brewNext year’s Brew Fest will be the state eries, it becomes an attraction for the entire beer festival for the Indiana bicentennial state,” Knepp said. celebrations. Knepp said it was “an honor” Live music and food vendors will also be to be a part of the festival. at the event. Tickets can be purchased at www.WhitThe festival will also host a competition estownBrewFest.com. for home brewers. The person to win the
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We’ve been rather critical of the Republican presidential candidates, and we’ve spent a lot of time thinking about the future of the two major parties. It dawns on us that perhaps the Republicans are actually going through a process in which they may be attempting to reinvent the party and platform. Say what you will about Donald Trump, but he’s acknowledging – perhaps not so eloquently at times – that he’s for real change; his lack of eloquence doesn’t bother us. We remember that eloquent politician back in 2008 that won the presidency, and look what it got us. Change? To be clear, we believe only Trump and, maybe, Carly Fiorina, are getting it; we would never go so far as to claim the Republican Party has a clue. That party has been taken over by liberals, hence the huge financial support of Jeb Bush. But the group that clearly doesn’t get it is the Democratic Party. Look at that pitiful field. An accomplishmentfree wife of a former president; a socialist; and a former governor no one thinks about. Same failed policies and ideas from the left. So pitiful is the field that there’s actually a movement to get Vice President Joe Biden in it. As pitiful as the Republicans are, at least they can claim their inclusion of a change agent or two. As for the Democrats, it would be the third term of Obama. ••• Carmel is the latest municipality to attempt to get a law on the books that further protects residents from discrimination based on every conceivable criterion. A city council vote on Aug. 17 was to have spun it into law. We get why it’s being done. It’s a sad commentary, though, on how low society has plunged. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.
BEL I E V E I T ! Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In Hood River, Ore. juggling is strictly prohibited without a license. Source: dumblaws.com
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No pain: Rite of passage? Commentary by Terry Anker The aphorisms of life make it easy for us to communicate complex statements in a sentence or two. Mantras, bumper stickers and t-shirts all serve to distill complex ideas down to single, easily digestible thoughts. Often they express truisms so overwhelmingly accurate that they are almost redundant. Yet we employ them to remind us that patterns of behavior can guide our actions into unknown or uncomfortable situations. Song writers and poets use them to effectively in framing thorny questions and challenging the basic suppositions of human interaction. “People are people” said British band Depeche Mode in 1984. Quite right. But they push the obvious to ask if we are so much alike, how is it that “you and I get along so awfully?” How can we be entirely similar and totally different in the same instant? Life is good – is my personal favorite. The truism reminds me that as long as we
live, we have all options open to us. We can change. We can learn. We can engage. Or, not. The phrase – encourages us by noting that even a bad day is still filled with opportunity. One might assume that its counterpoint must be death is bad? Perhaps. Or, is it just another step in life. The three little words have stuck with me for decades. While enjoying a vintage whiskey with a close friend one evening earlier this summer, he shared his chosen expression for good living – “no pain, no pain.” The take on the more common “no pain, no gain” echoed days later. Can we choose to live a life without pain? Can we simply let it pass through us without lament? Or, should we experience the pain as an earned right-of-passage? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@currentincarmel.com.
Q U O T E O F T HE WEEK Givers have to set limits because takers rarely do.
– Henry Ford
I’ve been belting out “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” tunes for a solid hour. Today especially is monumental because for the first time ever, all four humor of our children were able to clamber up onto that beautiful yellow bus. After 10 years, 10 months, and 15 days, “I’ve got a golden ticket.” Making this moment even brighter was the dark backdrop of summer. “Oompa, loompa, oompa-di-do. I’ve got an easy puzzle for you. What do you get when summer gets old? Ten fights a day and many tears to behold! Boredom set in as soon as early June came. I know exactly what’s to blame! Ah-ha. No school structure or routine! La la la la la la la!” The first two weeks were nice, but evolved into the usual inconsistent schedules, lousy weather and friends out of town while we weren’t. Inevitably, these led to several Veruca Salt incidents, a whole herd of Mike TV impersonations, and one controversial Augustus Glute fiasco which I will not discuss here. I was often so frazzled that I just gave in. They tune in; I check out. That’s poor parenting at its finest. I don’t know about your kids, but mine fair much better when they have routine. Camp would solve the problem nicely if it weren’t for those pesky payments they’re so insistent upon. Twenty-five bucks per day per child? Forgetaboutit! So we turned to the next best thing— grandparents. One set luckily has a pool and a lake cottage, and the other a guilty conscience. “Who can make the sunrise and sprinkle it with dew? Cover it with chocolate and a miracle or two?” The Grandparents can! No camps or grandparents? Cheer up, Charlie. “Oompa, loompa, oompa-di-do. I’ve got another puzzle for you. What do you get when August rolls in? Four kids in school and a mom in heav-en! Welcome back math, homework, reading and tests. Can you remember which is best? Yes, Ma’am! They’re all equally fabulous! La la la la la la la! Oompa, loompa, oompa-di-da. Find a school bus and you will go far. We can live in happiness too. Like the [jump for joy] kids with [clap your hands] year-round school do!” Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at danielle@currentincarmel. com.
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Today I received a brochure with an attractive woman’s photo that says: “The remarkable story of a Norwegian cleaning lady Sticky notes around my office remind me who discovered an anti-aging breakthrough of story ideas for my humor column. Like the in a fish tank.” I was hooked. What was this Asian manufacturer who is marhumor keting a $5,000 toilet that uses woman doing in a fish tank? Hilda was working for a biochemist trying to a remote control to “raise and boost the immune system of fish. She had her lower your seat, emit a deodorizer, and masarms in this treated water all day and noticed sage your butt while you are sitting.” I’m not that her hands began to sure just what that new This grossed me out more look less wrinkled. She Supreme Court decision than when I was a kid and started siphoning the actually allows, but I’m thinking this is half of a found out my mother put toilet contents out of the tank and splashing it on her perfect marriage. water behind her ears. face. This grossed me out I made a note about more than when I was a kid and found out my how my dentist helps patients relax. He used mother put toilet water behind her ears. to show his favorite TV programs: “White Hilda’s life has turned around. She’s even Is the New Yellow,” “How I Met Your Molar,” trying online dating sites. “I think I’d be a reand “Two Broke Teeth.” But last week the ally good catch,” says Hilda. dental assistant clamped some electrodes on Yes, she really said that. the backs of my ears and fitted me with dark (To read the full version, go to www.curglasses. Then she handed me two giant pills. rentincarmel.com) “Do I take them now, or every quarter mile?” I asked. (I’m funny when I’m slightly sedated.) “How do I know if the pills are working?” I asked Kelly. Dick Wolfsie is an author, colum“Your mind will begin to wander,” she said. nist, and speaker. Contact him at wolfsie@aol.com. “Okay, but how will I know if the pills are working?”
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IU Health North Hospital Carmel Artomobilia gears up
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IU Health North Hospital Carmel Artomobilia has come a long way from its modest beginnings in 2008. event John Leonard, the event director and the founder, said the city of Carmel had a desire to bring people in the Arts & Design District in 2008 so they decided to put on a car show in June. “It was massively disorganized because we only probably only six or seven weeks to put it together,” Leonard said. “We had 50 cars and I don’t know how many people we had but we didn’t have that many people. But it struck a little bit of a chord. So fast forward seven years, we’ll have 403 cars and probably have 10,000 to 12,000 people that come from (all over the Indianapolis area). We’ll have car exhibitors from as far as Canada, Georgia, Cleveland and Chicago.” The seventh annual Carmel Artomobilia will be held from noon to 5 p.m. on Aug. 29 in the Carmel Arts & Design District. Leonard, 47, said the purpose is to exhibit cars people might not see every day, promote the car hobby and the Arts & Design District. Leonard, a life-long car enthusiast, grew up in Brownsburg. He lived in Southern California before moving to Carmel in 2001. He has attended the Monterrey (Calif.) Car Week for 24
The crowds walking downtown Carmel during last year’s Artomobilia.
years. There are two groups, Judged Class cars, such as classic, European cars, Muscle cars, GT sports cars, which are positioned on Main Street. The other group is in Car Corral and those cars are positioned on Range Line Road.
“Our car show is a beauty contest,” Leonard said. “We’re celebrating the art and design of the automobile. So we put them all together and try to decide which one is the best looking.” The Car Corral is made up of auto enthusi-
asts so there will be owners from the Porsche Club, BMW and DeLorean Club. There will be 12 to 15 artists from the Hoosier Salon painting cars in different locations. There will be stages on the east and west end of Main Street with entertainment showcasing area talent from noon until 3 p.m. Carmel musician Blair Clark and his Fun Factor Band will perform on the main stage next to the Indiana Design Center, starting at 1 p.m. The awards ceremony will be at 3:30 p.m. For more information on the IU Health North Hospital Carmel Artomobilia, visit carmelartomobilia.com. Fuelicious benefits charity A charity event, Fuelicious: A Celebration of Wheels + Wishes, will be held at Lucas estate in Carmel from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Aug. 28. The event supports the Indiana Children’s Wish Fund. “We’re going to feature 50 hand-selected cars,” Leonard said. “We’re going to pair the cars. One of the neat pairings is a 1916 Detroit electric car and we’re going to pair that with brand Tesla. There will be 25 paired cars and the idea is to show the cars in a way you don’t normally see them.” Tickets and tables are available. For more information, visit indianachildrenswishfund.org/events/details/ fuelicious-a-celebration-of-wheels-and-wishes
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Coffee with a Cop • This national initiative is an effort to help local law enforcement connect with the community they serve. It is an opportunity for citizens to ask questions and become more informed of the Zionsville Police Department’s involvement with the city. • Aug. 19 at 9 a.m. • McDonald’s: 50 Brendon Way, Zionsville • 873-5967 • www.coffeewithacop.com
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Cabela’s Grand Opening • Hunting, fishing, and outdoor supplies seekers and fans will love the new Cabela’s in Noblesville, opening today. After the ribbon cutting ceremony, a weekend-long celebration will commence, including giveaways and families activities, as well as guest appearances. • Aug. 20 at 10 a.m. • Cabela’s: 13725 Cabela Parkway, Noblesville • www.cabelas.com
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Actors Theatre Of Indiana Sidewalk Concert • Enjoy an evening of singing and dancing to some of your favorite songs, curtesy of the Actors Theatre of Indiana co-founders, Cynthia Collins and Judy Fitzgerald, as well as The Stardusters “Little Big Band.” Bring friends and family! • Aug. 20 at 6:30 p.m. • Free • Carmel City Center: 101 City Center Dr., Carmel • 218-2687 Amp after Dark Concert Series in Fishers • Fishers’ Amp after Dark concerts are kicked into gear for the summer. Adults are welcomed to dance the night away while the bands perform. This week, have a blast enjoying Carrie Newcomer and Gary Walters. • Aug. 21 from 9-11 p.m. • Recurs weekly • Nickel Plate District: 6 Municipal Dr., Fishers • Free • www.fishers.in.us
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Wine and Canvas Event • Call up your inner-Picasso as you attend this fun night with friends or as a date. There will be music, instructions to help you paint at your best, wine, and a promise of good memories from the social group setting. At the end, you may take home your work of art. Limited to ages 21+. • Aug. 21 from 7-10 p.m. • 330 East Main: 330 E. Main St., Westfield • $42 • 804-3183
Prevail’s 2015 Signature Gala • Prevail cordially invites the community to a night of fine dining, music, dancing, and live and silent auctions during the annual gala. Proceeds benefit Prevail, which in turn provides crisis intervention and restorative support for victims of crime or abuse in Hamilton County. All are welcome to attend. • Aug. 22 from 6-11 p.m. • $100 • Renaissance Indianapolis North Hotel: 11925 N. Meridian St., Carmel • 773-6942 • www.prevailofhamiltoncounty.com
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Art Class • Learn to improve your artistic skills in this art class for all skill levels. Nickel Plate Studio Artists Bruce Neckar and John Reynolds will provide subject matter and provide tips. Nickel Plate Arts will be responsible for providing graphite sticks, newsprint, and drawing boards, although participants may bring their own materials. Must be 15 or older. • Aug. 10-Sept. 7, recurring every Monday, from 7-9 p.m. • Nickel Plate Arts Campus: 107 South 8th St., Noblesville • $100 • 452-3690 • www.mkt.com/nickel-plate-arts/ drawing-class-session
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Dispatches Hoosier Park – Hoosier Park Racing and Casino will be hosting several live music events this fall, including: Circle City Band on Aug. 21, DJ on Aug. 22, Souled Out on Aug. 28, DJ on Aug. 29, Little Texas on Sept. 25, Molly Hatchet on Oct. 23, and Mickey Dolenz Nov. 6. For more, visit hoosierpark.com. Summer on the Farm – August is high summer in Indiana, and it’s high time to celebrate with food, music, and fun on the farm at Traders Point Creamery in Zionsville. On Aug. 21 there will be a Whole Hog Roast Dinner with peach BBQ and music from Tad Robinson, a blues and soul duo. On Aug. 28, the Hunter Smith Band new album release concert, and Vicky Richmond will be the opening duo. There will also be a petting zoo for the whole family. Songbook Hall of Fame names 2015 honorees – The Center for the Performing Arts and the Great American Songbook Foundation announce 2015 Songbook Hall of Fame honorees to be recognized at the SongbookCelebration gala on Oct.
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3 at the Palladium. The star-studded ceremony will honor the musical contributions of George & Ira Gershwin, Chita Rivera, and Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé. Tickets for the Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Gala Performance, and After Party are available now at www.TheCenterPresents.org/Songbook-Celebration. Indy Jazz Fest – The Indy Jazz Fest returns in 2015 with a 10-day lineup celebrating “The Year of the Song” in venues All Around Town Sept.10-19. The celebration of the Indianapolis jazz and arts scene will feature an impressive lineup, including Take 6 and Dianne Reeves, and contemporary jazz artist Jonathan Butler as part of The Indy Jazz Fest Signature Series. The 2015 Indy Jazz Fest will also feature the return of the popular Pub Creep event and will conclude with the return of the grand finale Block Party event, featuring 12 bands on two stages indoors and outdoors at the Jazz Kitchen and Yats. Tickets for Indy Jazz Fest are on sale now at indyjazzfest.net.
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Palladium at 10 p.m. The Hot Sardines perform jazz and sultry standards. “They do original and standards,” said Jessica Patterson, the center’s marketing Local residents have another New manager. “They really help bridge the gap Year’s Eve option in their own backyard. between the generations. They The Center for the do a New Orleans 20s and 30s event Performing Arts will style jazz but with a really fun, hold its first New foot-stomping experience.” Year’s Eve Extravaganza this There will be a countdown year. Tickets go on sale Aug. 18. to midnight. Tania Castroverde Moskalenko, “Shortly after that the concert the center’s president and CEO, will conclude and there will be said “On Dec. 31, we will put on Moskalenko doughnuts and coffee in the what promises to be the best lobby,” Patterson said. New Year’s Eve party on the North side.” Tickets start at $100 and include chamThe party starts at 8 p.m. with lopagne toast, two drink vouchers and hors cal acts playing in two rooms with The d’oeuvres and dancing. Bishops, a party, cover band, playing in The Indianapolis Museum of Art has the Robert Adam room, Flat Bed Twitch, a three-piece country and rock acoustic trio, chosen not to have its New Year’s Eve party this year. will perform in the Founders Room and “When people want to have an artistic karaoke, provided by P3 Productions, will experience and want to be inspired, this be in the Shiel Sexton Songbook Lounge. is a great way for them to experience There will be cocktails and hors d’oeuvres great music and a fun atmosphere,” Patthroughout the Palladium. Those groups terson said. will perform until about 10 p.m., when the Tickets are available at TheCenterPreparty shifts to the Palladium. sents.org and 10 a.m. at the Palladium Box The Hot Sardines, a jazz band, will then office, or by calling 843-3800. perform a concert inside the 1,600-seat
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Carmel grad hits off-Broadway By Renee Larr • news@currentincarmel.com Carmel graduate Kari Baker will be following her dreams by performing in an off-Broadway production of “Beauty and the theater Beast.” “I will be going on the tour of ‘Beauty and the Beast.’ I’ll be rehearsing in New York City for about two-and-a-half weeks. Then they send us off to 40-some cities, and we perform at all these beautiful venues. It’s going to be amazing and I can’t wait. I’ll start Aug. 24, and I won’t get home until July of next year,” she said. Baker got into acting because of her love for dancing and singing. “I’ve been doing it my whole life. I’ve been doing more of the dancing and singing. The acting kind of came along as I really started enjoying musical theatre. As I started doing dance recitals, I realized I could sing, too. Then the acting picked up, and I realized musical theatre is what I really wanted to do,” said Baker. The 11-month long tour will not bring her back to Indiana, but Baker is excited for the opportunity to pursue her dreams. The audition process lasted almost a year and a half. She was finishing up another musical, “The
Kari Baker in a poppy costume for a performance of the “Wizard of Oz” at the Fulton Theater in Lancaster, Pa. (Submitted photo)
Producers,” when she found out she received the part in the ensemble. “I’ll be a townsperson and I’ll be a dancer in the number, ‘Be Our Guest.’ I’ll be a napkin. What’s really is cool is I’ll be covering Belle. I get to be her understudy. I’ll learn all her lines,” said Baker. Until the production begins, Baker plans to spend her time in Carmel with her family and learning her lines. Her long-term ambition is to audition for more roles. “When the show is about over is when I can start auditioning again. In the future, I’d definitely like to audition to be one of the Rockettes,” said Baker.
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The 18th Annual Carmel International Arts Festival is very proud to have three Japanese artists bringing their art to Carmel this year. Keiko Shirasawa, Yumiko festival Ishida and Yuri Nakayama will be helping in the theme of “Educating Our Community in the Arts.” Each artist has a message for Carmel festival-goers. Keiko Shirasawa stated: “I feel very honored to have been given an opportunity to take part in the International Arts Festival in Carmel … the sister city of where I live. I have been doing calligraphy as a hobby for a long time.” Yumiko Ishida also commented on her life through art. “I was born in 1945, the year the World War II was ended. My childhood was in poor environment in both material and economic terms,” she said. “But I think while I was growing in Japanese climate and changing of seasons, flowers, plants, sounds of winds and light enriched my heart and mind. The basis of my creative work is deeply connected to the
COMING NEXT TO THE WAREHOUSE Sat 8/22 @ 3-7 P (2-3 Early Bird) District BrewFest Keiko Shirasawa with some of her calligraphy arts. (Submitted photo)
natural beauty of changing seasons and traditional Japanese events.” Yuri Nakayama is the youngest of our traveling artists at 22 years old. She is so excited to be coming and showing her art to Americans. “I have been doing calligraphy for 15 years and I love it,” she said. “It would be a great opportunity if I could present my work and get acquainted with other people. It will be only for a short period of time, I look forward to it.” The Carmel International Arts Festival welcomes all of you – we can’t wait to meet you and see your beautiful and fine art!
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Braised Cabbage with Butter Beans Total Time: Approx. 35 mins Original recipe makes 2 servings Ingredients: 1/2 White Cabbage, 1 teaspoon Fennel Seeds, Pinch Sugar, 1 Garlic Clove, 300 ml Vegetable Stock, 1 Can Chopped Tomatoes, 1 heaped tablespoon Tomato Puree, 1 Can Butter Beans (approx 300g), Large Bunch Fresh Parsley, Salt and Pepper, Spray oil for cooking Directions: Slice one half of the cabbage into 4 even wedges. Heat oil in a large deep frying pan on a medium heat. Once hot, place cabbage wedges into the pan and cook for 3 minutes per side. Sprinkle sides with the fennel seeds and sugar. Turn the cabbage wedges back over again and add the crushed garlic clove to the pan for one minute. Add 300 ml of vegetable stock and cook uncovered for 15 minutes before turning over the cabbage slices again. Add the canned tomatoes, tomato puree, butter beans, chopped parsley, a dash of salt and pepper, and stir. Cook for a further 10 minutes uncovered, stirring occasionally. Garnish with more fresh parsley and serve!
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Preparing for the season By Joe Drozda and Bob Bley The summer season is waning and one can observe the fields getting ready for harvest even though the temperatures still soar. If you look at the twilight, you notice it arrives earlier than back in June. Here in August the almanac is already predicting a cold winter. All this means one important thing, summer is almost over and football season is approaching. How long has it been since you thought of going to a football game? How long has it been since you looked at your tailgating equipment? Well, now it’s time to get ready. Here are some ideas to get your thinking process started: Get your equipment out of storage and make a checklist to evaluate it for sanitation and serviceability. Is there something you need to replace or even eliminate? Check for end of summer bargains. This time of year cookout and camping gear (tailgate equipment) generally goes on seasonending sales. Buffalo Chicken Salad Sandwiches You’ll have the approval from the under-40 crowd with this spicy chicken salad. Older folks can tone it down by topping the salad with ranch dressing or dip. It’s a big favorite for early-season lunch or dinner. Ingredients: • 2 tablespoons cooking oil • 1 1/2 pounds cooked chicken, shredded or chopped • 2 stalks celery, chopped • 1 onion, finely chopped • 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped • Sea Salt and ground black pepper • 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
This spicy chicken salad recipe is a hit for everyone. (Submitted photo)
• 2 tablespoons brown sugar • 1 tablespoon French’s Worcestershire sauce • 1/4 cup Frank’s Red Hot sauce • 1 cup tomato sauce • 1 cup chicken stock • 8 buns • 8 oz. pkg. Blue Cheese • Dill Pickle Slices Preparation: Heat a large skillet with oil over medium-high heat. Add chicken and celery, onions and garlic, season with salt and black pepper, simmer for eight minutes. In a side bowl combine vinegar, sugar, Worcestershire, hot sauce, tomato sauce and stock. Pour into the pan and stir to combine. Simmer a few minutes more until the mixture is as thick as you like. Spoon this Buffalo Chicken Salad filling onto buns. Top with blue cheese and pickles if you like. Joe Drozda is the author of “The Tailgater’s Handbook” is considered as the “Father of American Tailgating.” His web site is www. tailgatershandbook.com. He is a resident of Hamilton County.
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Bru Burger opens in Carmel By Adam Aasen • adam@youarecurrent.com Bru Burger, the popular Massachusetts Avenue gourmet burger restaurant, officially opened its Carmel locarestaurants tion on Aug. 10. A new building was constructed along Old Meridian just south of Main Street on land where the Glass Chimney and Deeter’s once sat. The iconic establishment was partially demolished to make way for the new structure which seats 160 people inside and features outdoor dining on two patios. Bru Burger has a full bar with beers on tap and high-end liquors. Staff said there are quite a few bourbon aficionados that have already enjoyed the restaurant. During its opening day, some customers flocked in because they frequented Bru Burger’s other location. Others said they remembered the Glass Chimney and wanted to see what the new place looked like. The décor is fancier than most burger places but still more casual than an upscale restaurant. There’s a combination of booths, tables and bar stools in between the three rooms with cloth napkins instead of paper. The menu is split somewhat into “chef burgers,” which feature creative ingredients,
The Provençal burger. (Photo by Adam Aasen)
and “classic burgers and sandwiches,” which is more traditional fare. For the adventurous diners, there’s ingredients such as shaved Brussels sprouts, truffle aioli, herbed goat cheese, horseradish Havarti, eggs, habanero hot sauce, pear-bacon jam, sweet chili mayo, peach compote, carrot-ginger slaw and fetaolive relish. Burgers range from $9 to $12, which is comparable to The Pint Room, another gourmet burger restaurant located nearby on Main Street. Hours are from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday through Thursday, with the kitchen closing at 10 p.m. On Fridays and Saturdays, they stay open until midnight with the kitchen closing at 11 p.m. On Sundays, the hours are from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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On Aug. 10, Langton’s Irish Pub in Carmel opened to the public at City Center Drive and Range Line Road. Prior to the grand opening, a VIP party was hosted for special guests. For more information, visit langtonsirishpub.com. From left, Tom Hardin, Tom Chandler, Megan Chandler, Charlie Miraglia, Tracy Miraglia, Micki Stirsman, Kim Hardin, and David Stirsman enjoy dinner and drinks. (Photos by Theresa Skutt)
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Gwendolyn Rogers was the hit of every party and get-together with her baked goods and cooking. growth Soon the Broad Ripple resident was encouraged to share her gift with the masses. It took three years to build and remodel an old house before she opened the Cake Bake Shop, on 6515 Carrollton Ave., in Broad Ripple. Carmel residents don’t need to go far to get the real thing as Cake Bake products became available at Kroger on 1217 S. Range Line Rd. this summer. Margo Rozelle, deli/bakery merchandiser for The Kroger Co., came up with the idea. “As a organization we’re looking to develop relationships with local businesses,” Rozelle said. “I saw an article in the paper and saw something on TV. I went down a couple of times and sampled the product. I went back to the office and everyone said, ‘Oh my God, this stuff is great.’” She then requested a formal meeting with Rogers and the two hit it off immediately. “When we first started talking I wasn’t sure if I was just going to put a couple of cakes in there,” Rogers said. “When I got in here,
Gwendolyn Rogers inside her Broad Ripple storefront, Cake Bake Shop. (Submitted photo)
it was going off the shelves pretty quick so we thought maybe we should throw in some pies, maybe we should do cookies, maybe we should do some brownies and lemon bars. So now we have almost everything we make at the store at Kroger.” Rozelle said the space for Cake Bake items will be expanded soon. Rozelle also hopes to
include the items in additional Kroger stores in the future. The bakery goods are transported daily by the Cake Bake refrigerated delivery van. “My bakery never stops,” she said. Prior to the last few years, Rogers just cooked for her family and friends. So many people took notice that she began to think about turning her passion into a career. Rogers won the best chocolate cake at the Cake & Bake show in London in 2013. The 30 contestants were picked from 3,000 applicants. After she won the contest, she made a cake for Elton John and the band for a concert in Paris. “They invited me to go backstage and to sit front row center for two nights,” Rogers said. She will be on six episodes of Simply Good Food TV in England. The Cake Bake’s Southern Style Caramel Cake is now on the menu at St. Elmo Steak House. “That’s a big achievement for me because it’s my husband’s favorite restaurant,” she said. Her Cake Bake box and cupcakes are featured in “Dumb and Dumber To.”
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Omni Centre wins award By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com
From left: Jan Howard, Norm Comptom, and Sandra and Winston Long at the Central States Region in 2014. (Submitted photo)
gives us a lot of variety in what we can use,” Sandra said. All the videos are played on the government channel. The videos included Excellence in Accreditation, The Arts Scene: The Center for the Performing Arts with Jeff Worrell. Carmel Fire Department: Pumper Pull, Bike Rules with David Littlejohn, Great American Songbook: High School Vocal Competition, and Carmel Fire Department: Firefighter for a Day. Sandra said their company has been working with Carmel for 15 years, but did not start entering the competition until the last few years. “We started winning and we decided we should keep submitting them,” Sandra said.
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Background info: This house is located in the Austin Oaks subdivision in Zionsville. The home was built in 2000. The homeowner has lived in the house four years. BEFORE PROBLEMS: 1. Uncovered patio with little to no sun made space dirty and unusable 2. Wanted to keep the fire pit and have a nicer more usable outdoor space with more seating.
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Notice Notice is hereby given that effective September 1, 2015, Duke Energy Indiana, Inc. will change its name to Duke Energy Indiana, LLC. This change is expected to have no effect on customers in terms of rates and charges nor will there be substantive changes in the tariff. The Company plans to make a thirty-day filing with the Commission on Tuesday, August 18, 2015 and the approval of this filing is anticipated approximately 30 days after the filing is made, on or after September 18, 2015. Questions or inquiries should be made to: Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission PNC Center 101 West Washington Street, Suite 1500 East Indianapolis IN 46204 Telephone: (317) 232-2701 Voice TDD: (317) 232-8556 Fax: (317) 232-6758 Email: info@urc.in.gov
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Visitors to Amber (or Amer) Fort, about seven miles from Jaipur, can see the magnificent palace of a sixteenth-century travel maharaja. They can also see how 21st century India is attempting to keep all its citizens employed. Maharaja Man Singh I was a Hindu who became an important general under Akbar, the religiously tolerant Mughal leader. In 1592, Singh began building Amber Fort as a fortified palace on a hill outside Amber, the capital of the area he ruled. The complex was expanded by his grandson, Jai Singh I, and became the largest fort in India. Today’s visitors can ride an elephant up the road to the entrance of the sandstone and marble fort. The designs inside combine Hindu and Mughal elements. The mosaic-covered Ganesh Pol, a three-story entrance to the living quarters of the Maharaja and his harem, honors Ganesa, the elephant-headed god of new beginnings. The interior walls of the Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace) are covered with convex mirrors designed to shimmer in candlelight. An important temple honors Shila Devi, a Hindu goddess. The floor of the main courtyard of Amber
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Fort is covered with a mixture of water and cow dung called “gobar.” The flooring must be occasionally replaced, a job usually reserved for women. The women, all colorfully dressed, carry the paste-like gobar on their heads and spread it thinly on the floor. Other women, some with small children in tow, sit in a row behind the freshly applied gobar, tamping it with long paddles until it hardens and they can move forward for the next batch. The task could be done more efficiently with machines,
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