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County Democratic Party chair filled vacant Fishers City Council seat without a quorum By Jonathan Matthes jonathan@youarecurrent.com
According to Colbert, after verifying questions from the committee members which members were eligible to participate present. Then, instead of waiting for a cauin the caucus with Hamilton County Election cus to decide, Colbert selected Neumann to In a statement released May 7, the HamilAdministrator Beth Sheller, the Hamilton fill the seat. ton County Democratic Party acknowledged County Democrats reached out to the eli“(Colbert) was behind closed doors and that Party gible committee members through I was talking to Chauna about our hopes GOVERNMENT Chair Dayna certified mail, by phone and by for the City of Fishers, just a very casual Colbert selectemail. But on the day of the caucus, conversation,” Neumann said. “When Dayna ed Crystal Neumann to fill a vacant not enough committee members came out and made the announcement, I Fishers City Council seat during an arrived to form a quorum, so Colbert was still pretty shocked because I thought April 25 caucus because a quorum selected Neumann. they were going to choose Chauna because wasn’t present. “We reached out to the (precinct she was another great candidate. But I was Consequently, a vote wasn’t committee members) we had confir- still very excited about the announcement Colbert taken to choose between Neumann mation (from) and we should have and the chance to serve Fishers.” and fellow candidate Chauna Leigh Holder. had a quorum,” Colbert said. “Unfortunately, According to Indiana Code, “If a quorum As permitted by Indiana statute, Colbert a personal matter came right before for one required under the rules of a meeting held selected Neumann to represent the North of the (precinct committee members), so we under this chapter is not present, the counCentral District. The seat became vacant were not able to reach the quorum.” ty chairman or an individual designated by when Samantha Long resigned because her A quorum is formed with a majority of the county chairman shall fill the vacancy husband took a job in Nevada. eligible comittee voters present, and the that exists in the local office.” After the caucus, the party stated that Hamilton County Democratic Party fell one “I regret that our previous statement the final vote tally was kept confidential, person short. did not live up to our own values and will even though a vote wasn’t actually taken. “I was disappointed that the quorum continue to work to improve our communi“As part of our continued efforts to imdidn’t wind up happening, but I know cation as we move forward,” Colbert stated prove transparency within our party and that life happens,” Neumann said. “I had a in the follow-up media release. “I, together community, I would like to clarify the details speech ready and had questions to answer with the Hamilton County Democratic Party, of the appointment of Councilor Crystal and I was just ready to share my thoughts welcome and expect to be held accountable Neumann and respond to a report that was and my perspectives with everyone.” by residents.” published suggesting that the Hamilton Neumann still gave her speech and took County Democratic Party misrepresented the outcome of the caucus,” Colbert stat“We reached out to the (precinct committee members) we had ed in a subsequent media release. “After reviewing the statement issued after the confirmation (from) and we should have had a quorum. Unfortunately, caucus, I have concluded that the language a personal matter came right before for one of the (precinct committee used in the statement did not meet the exmembers), so we were not able to reach the quorum.” pectations of transparency I have set forth in leading our party forward.” – DAYNA COLBERT, DEMOCRATIC PARTY CHAIR
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Trust lays foundation for Hays + Sons growth By Jonathan Matthes jonathan@youarecurrent.com
sons Mark and Charles, Hays + Sons has branched out from repairing fire damage and now has eight locations in three states. When a burst water pipe flooded the “In each of one of our locations, one of historic Athenaeum building in downtown our insurance company clients asked us to Indianapolis open an office there because they RESTORATION in 2010, the were happy with the service they prospect of were getting in the other areas,” immediately reopening seemed Houk said. bleak. But when crews from the Houk attributes the company’s Indianapolis-based Hays + Sons resgrowth to building relationships toration company arrived, order was — not only with insurance comparestored quicker than expected. nies and customers but also with Houk “It first starts off with assessing employees. what’s causing the issue and stopping “When we get that initial phone call, our that,” Hays + Sons President Jacob Houk people are ready,” Houk said. “You can imagsaid. “With The Rathskeller (restaurant ine, issues don’t normally happen Monday inside the Athenaeum), we had to shut off through Friday, 8 to 5. We are definitely a water to the entire building. The pipe was 24/7, 365 business, and that’s hard. You’re literally busted in half. Then you compartasking people to leave their friends and mentalize where there are family to head out for four problems. to go take care of “When we get that hours “The Rathskeller wanted something. You’ve got to to open up, so we focused initial phone call, our make sure that you have our attention on getting some good loyalty built in people are ready.” that area cleaned up, getwith your team to be able – JACOB HOUK to get that done on a conting the water removed, just getting it to the point sistent basis.” where it could serve food without being in Prior to joining the company, Houk was the middle of a rain forest. You go from the an insurance agent for Hays + Sons at The most critical (part of) the building that you Highland Grou in Carmel. Houk frequently reare working in and then work backwards ferred clients to Hays + Sons. After earning from there.” his MBA, he joined Hays + Sons and became The Rathskeller indeed opened that same president in 2015. evening. The diagnostic approach that Hays “From Day 1, there has always been a + Sons employed at The Rathskeller is the focus on doing what’s right for your client, same approach the company brings to othwhether that’s a referred client or it’s the er extensive repairs, like fixing 24 flooded person in the property that we’re working floors at the Regions Tower in Indianapolis, on,” Houk said. “It’s the strength of the or smaller home projects. relationships and doing the right thing that Founded in 1982 by Charles Hays and his have helped us continue to grow.”
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therefore leading to an increased demand for workers. Russell said the top three items for economic development are public In June, the Hamilton County Council will safety, schools and labor. be asked to approve funding $425,000 for “Hamilton County has the best public the Hamilton County safety and best schools, and we have an GOVERNMENT Center for Career opportunity with something like this to Achievement. have the best workforce in our state, and At the council’s May 5 meeting, councilors even our region,” Russell said. Ken Alexander and Steve Through enhancing proNation, OneZone Chamber grams already available of Commerce President in some of the county’s Jack Russell, Noblesville school districts, the HamChamber of Commerce ilton County Center for President Bob DuBois and Career Achievement would Hamilton Heights Schools better connect employers Supt. Derek Arrowood, with the future workforce. DuBois Russell among other local officials, It would offer internships, spoke about the need for the Hamilton apprentice-like programs and job-shadowCounty Center for Career Achievement. ing opportunities. The career center would be a partnership “This gives a better understanding of all between school districts and other groups the cool companies we get the chance to in Hamilton County to offer CTE, or career work with every day that our kids don’t and technical education, and pathways for know about,” DuBois said. “This is a chance students in trades such as energy agrito connect all that and get some kids some culture and science and skilled trades like real exposure.” construction management and exercise Currently, 2 percent of the county’s stuscience, among other disciplines. dents travel outside of Hamilton County DuBois said although to receive CTE training. Hamilton County has DuBois said the goal with “We can do this. many amenities, it is the career center is to instill difficult to meet the We can bring these crease the number to 10 to community’s workforce 15 percent but keep those programs home to demands. students in Hamilton “That is the top issue, County for the training. our community.” and it’s been the top issue If the council approves – BOB DUBOIS for my seven years of livthe $425,000 funding reing here,” DuBois said. “It’s quest at its June 2 meeting, going to look that way going forward. We the figure would provide 2 1/2 years of funding have done so many good things together, to hire an executive director for the career and when we come together as a county, center, fund research and development and we can do great things in this area.” implement alignment and enrollment. Instead of constructing a career center, Councilor Sue Maki asked how the prothe school districts in Hamilton County are gram decides which industries to focus on. pledging to partner with other organiza“That’s why the chamber is here,” Nation tions, such as local chambers of commerce said. “We need to constantly reach out to and the county, to offer CTE programs. the business community and find out so “There seems to be a missing link for we can go back to the junior high and high good, quality CTE education programs that school levels and say, ‘Here are opportureside in Hamilton County,” DuBois said. “We nities coming about in Hamilton County, can do this. We can bring these programs here’s what you can expect to earn,’ all home to our community. We need to be those types of things. We will adapt based nimble. We need to be able to react to the on the economy and what the needs of the needs of the business community.” kids are and the businesses are.” Even during the COVID-19 pandemic, The June 2 Hamilton County Council meetRussell said there was an increase in new ing is scheduled for 7 p.m. For more, visit businesses moving to Hamilton County, hamiltoncounty.in.gov.
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Fishers Farmers Market has opened — Fishers Farmers Markets have returned to the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater. They will be held Saturday mornings 8am-12pm through September. For more information: playfishers.com/188/ Fishers-Farmers-Market. Fishers AgriPark has opened — Fishers AgriPark, 11171 Florida Rd., opened for its second season. It will be open Tuesdays through Saturdays, closed Monday and Sunday. Each day the AgriPark is open it will open at 10 am and close at 6 p.m. except on Tuesday and Wednesdays when it closes at 2pm. For more information: http://www. playfishers.com/217/Fishers-AgriPark. CarDon & Associates Unveils Hamilton Trace Expansion with Two Open House Dates — CarDon & Associates a Bloomington-based provider of senior living services is unveiling the renovations at its Fishers community, Hamilton Trace –11851 Cumberland Rd.—with two open houses. A $5 Million expansion project has more than doubled the number of assisted living apartments at the facility. The 67 residents will feature 32 new one-bedroom apartments and five two-bedroom apartments. The first open house is from 2 pm to 7 pm on May 18 and is open to the general public. The second is 3 pm to 5pm on May 19 and is aimed at professionals. Refreshments and door prizes will be offered at each. Reservations are required for both open houses and they can be made by either calling 317-813-7777 or emailing at infoHT@cardon.us. Social distancing will be practiced at both events. Mudsock Youth Athletics Fall registration — Registration for fall programs at Mudsock Youth Athletics is open and runs through May 31. Events include: football, cheer, soccer, girls volleyball, co-ed field hockey, cross country, fall baseball, fall softball and high school rugby sevens. Mudsock Youth Athletics offers full and partial registration scholarships to children on free or reduced lunches within the HSE School District. Families can apply for one per season, per child, and must apply and be accepted during our open registration period. For further information and for registration visit myathletics.com.
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Stokes ready to engage in challenging conversations as incoming HSE superintendent By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Yvonne Stokes said she’s ready for any difficult conversations she might face in her new role as superintendent of Hamilton Southeastern Schools “I truly believe in listening, learning, supporting and building,” she said. Prior to her July 1 start date, Stokes said she is trying to meet as many stakeholders and staff members as possible to learn what is working well and areas where change should be considered. “What, futuristically, do we feel we need to make sure our district continues to be the best district in this area for opportunities for students?” said Stokes, who is finishing a four-year stint as assistant superintendent for the School Town of Munster. Stokes said she wants to build a solid information highway for parents to get answers to any questions they might have. “I’m not saying that is not already happening, but we can always do better,” Stokes said. “We want to meet the needs of parents to get information in a timely manner and they are able to act on the information they are receiving.” Janet Pritchett, president of the HSE Board of School Trustees, is convinced the board made the right call in hiring Stokes on April 22 in a 5-2 vote. “Dr. Stokes brings a wealth of experience to this role and will provide valuable leadership and strategic thinking to propel our students toward academic growth and success,” Pritchett stated. Stokes replaces Supt. Allen Bourff, who is retiring. A group called Fishers One cited concerns about a lack of transparency and communication from the school board in the hiring and what it terms as a “continued progression of an agenda that many Fishers residents find questionable.” As in many school districts in central Indiana, groups such as Fishers One maintain it is concerned about the addition of diversity and inclusion officers and teachings concerning race and gender equality issues. “I’m not fearful to have courageous and challenging conversations,” Stokes said. “When I have conversations with people, you might find me asking, ‘Tell me a little more about why you feel that way. Give me your insight to why you think that.’ Often,
RETURN TO FISHERS Assistant Supt. of Teaching and Learning Matt Kegley, left, pauses with incoming Supt. Yvonne Stokes in an office” (Photo by Mark Ambrogi)
I can give you information why we strategically may be doing certain things in a district. The biggest thing for me is meeting the needs of all of our children, and all does mean all. “For someone who has a special education background and has worked with the gifted population, I know all too well that to meet the needs of all our diverse learners, we have to come to the table and talk about, ‘What are your worst fears about this support that we put in place?’” Stokes said there is often misinformation about school practices. “Oftentimes, it can be, ‘I have a fear while you are supporting this child you may be taking something from my child,’” she said. Stokes said the focus is to make sure the school district prepares students to be ready for a variety of options when they leave high school, “Beyond being civic-minded and giving back to their community by being good citizens, kids need to be able to take on employment that can support them and their families,” she said. “They need to be able to enroll in a university or college of their choice and be able to be academically proficient. They need to be able to enlist in
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the Armed Services if that’s what they so choose and support our great country. Or they need to go on and become an entrepreneur if that’s what they want to do.” Stokes said she is proud of her heritage. “The thing I want people to know is, while I have a beautiful brown face, my heart supports all children,” she said. “I come from a very diverse family. In my role, I love children and I love supporting them.” ON THE COVER: Yvonne Stokes discusses the future of Hamilton Southeastern Schools. (Submitted photo)
Prior to taking the position with Munster schools, Yvonne Stokes worked in the associate superintendent’s department at Indianapolis Public Schools, where she served as an academic improvement officer. She provided oversight and evaluation of principals, schools and programs. She also helped implement curriculum, assessment and instructional programs. During that stint, she lived in Fishers. “I liked what I was able to access when I lived here, and I love that it is still growing,” she said. Before joining IPS, Stokes worked at Blackford County Schools, Marion Community Schools and Fort Wayne Community Schools in a variety of roles, including principal, assistant principal, special education services coordinator, director of curriculum and evaluation and teacher. In 2013, Stokes earned her doctorate in educational leadership from Purdue University, where she also earned an undergraduate degree. She earned a master’s degree in special education from the University of Saint Francis.
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If we’ve heard it a million times before, why does it feel like this is the very first time? Sure, sometimes we intentionally pretend not to have any idea what they were saying — even when we knew full well that we weren’t going to do what they asked. Being passive-aggressive is shameful but often very effective. Still, sometimes it really does seem like they are communicating a new idea, so why don’t we remember it? Funny how the human mind works — or doesn’t. To each new bit of information there is assigned a priority and a place. Vetted by experience and capacity, we absorb what we deem important and discharge the rest as unnecessary excess. As we grow and accumulate a bit more life from which to draw, we have a different take on what is important. The filter is adjusted. What didn’t matter last year is central to our thinking this year. New is in and old is out. In other cases, we have decided that we never have to worry about Subject A or Topic B because our spouse or colleague or teacher or government or doctor or mom will take care of it for us. We focus our energies elsewhere. Scottish economist/philosopher Adam Smith was right about the efficiencies gained by a division of labor in his pin factory. We don’t need to become a universal expert. But can we claim the same always? Should we listen when we know they will say it again? Should we work when someone else will work for us? Should we learn our mother-in-law’s birthday when we are certain that our spouse already knows it? Should we educate ourselves or let someone else speak for us? It seems like we’ve heard the answer somewhere before but simply can’t recall when or where. Hmm.
I’m obsessed with sleep, as longtime readers can testify. I follow a strict bedtime routine every night that usually has me unconscious by 9 p.m. and have set up my room with all the necessary nocturnal accoutrements, including a sound machine, black-out curtains and a fabulous weighted-blanket with Cool Max technology. Truth: I take my ZZZs seriously. Woe to anyone who interferes with my 8-to-10 hours of restful oblivion. So, what to do when that person is my partner? About once every couple of months, my slumbering husband Doo will emit a powerful stink, almost always after a day of rigorous exercise, garlic-infused dining and over-consumption of wine or rum. The fumes coming from his pores are noxious enough to wake me with a terrible headache. I’m not exaggerating – Doo is literally poisoning me with these impressive odiferous events. Opening the windows does nothing, nor does breathing through my mouth. I even ordered N95 masks pre-COVID-19 in the hopes that like when demolishing a building filled with asbestos, they could help me survive a toxic Doo. No dice. I usually resort to either kicking Doo out or moving to another room myself. But friends, I think I may have finally found a solution to my decade-long sleep/marital dilemma — Vick’s VapoRub, copiously smeared across my upper lip. Brilliant, right? Basically, I’m mimicking coroners when they examine decomposing bodies (or at least how “Silence of the Lambs” portrayed it). And last night, it worked! I was so focused on the menthol that I couldn’t smell Doo. Huzzah! Desperate times call for desperate measures, people. And now I won’t have to woe my husband anymore. Peace out.
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Puzzling punctuation situation Commentary by Dick Wolfsie About 10 years ago the comma on my smartphone stopped working. Now almost a decade later the comma HUMOR key is stuck on my desktop computer. Maybe it’s just a cracker crumb lodged in the key. I usually snack when I write my column, but I am proud to say that all the food groups are represented. Where did my comma key go? I had plenty of other punctuation marks — which I really enjoyed using. But I wanted my comma back! Wouldn’t you? Much has been written about how a comma can change the meaning of a sentence. A bestselling book titled “Eats Shoots and Leaves” has a comma after the word “Eats” describing a murderer who pauses for a snack before firing at his intended victim. Without the comma it’s a simple description of the dietary habits of a koala. So where did my comma go? I went to the cellphone store. The sales rep asked, “Is it really that important to have a comma on your phone?”
“Yes it’s important. You can’t write a newspaper column without commas” (as I’m attempting to do now). John was perplexed so he fiddled with the phone. “I can’t find the comma anywhere but I can get you another question mark. Would that help??” “I don’t want any extra punctuation marks. I have enough trouble finishing a sentence the way it is …” “I do admit this is weird Mr. Wolfsie.” “See? You made my point. You just called me weird Mr. Wolfsie.” “No I didn’t. I said this was weird then I paused and then I said Mr. Wolfsie.” I explained one more time that finding the comma was crucial to being precise and avoiding confusion. “When was the last time you remember using a comma on your phone Mr. Wolfsie?” “Well last week I texted my wife a list of things I wanted her to get at the supermarket: hot dogs beans soda apples lettuce potato chips cookies canned soup.” “Did you punctuate that sentence correctly?”
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Recognize and prevent a stroke Commentary by Nihal Bakeer Stroke is the leading cause of serious long-term disability and the fifth-leading cause of death in the AWARENESS U.S. With May being Stroke Awareness Month, everyone should learn the signs, symptoms and ways to prevent a dangerous and potentially deadly stroke. Spotting stroke Strokes in children are rare, but they can and do happen. Recognizing strokes in children and adults could save a life. Use the B.E.F.A.S.T. acronym to identify signs of stroke and know when to call 911: • Balance: Is the person losing coordination or balance? Is he or she having trouble walking? • Eyes: Is the person having trouble seeing out of one or both eyes? • Face: If the person feels one side of the face is droopy or numb, ask for a smile. Does one side of the face droop? Is a smile lopsided or uneven? • Arm: If the person says one arm is weak or numb, ask him or her to raise both arms. Does one arm drift down? • Speech: If speech is slurred, ask the
person to repeat a sentence. Are the words slurred? Is the person having trouble getting words out or understanding? • Time to Call 911: If you recognize any of these symptoms, call 911 and get the person to the hospital as soon as possible. Even if the symptoms go away, it is important to get immediate medical attention. Brain cells may be dying! Preventing stroke The American Stroke Association (stroke. org) has a list of risk factors you can control, treat and improve to help reduce your risk for stroke. At the top of the list are high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, diet, physical inactivity and obesity. If you check off any of these top contributing stroke risk factors, schedule a physical with your primary health care provider to discuss your concerns and develop a plan for a healthier you. Carmel resident Dr. Nihal Bakeer is a pediatric hematologist-oncologist at the Indiana Hemophilia & Thrombosis Center in Indianapolis and co-directs the multidisciplinary pediatric and neonatal stroke team at Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital.
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The Kentucky hug: Bourbon Trail tips Commentary by Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com COVID-19 put a damper on many things for me, especially travel, and when you’re the kind of person who LIBATIONS is always researching the next destination to visit, remaining stuck at home can be a real bummer. As travel begins to resume, especially stateside, I decided to indulge and take a trip I’ve always wanted to: The Bourbon Trail. There are only 18 distilleries on the true, trademarked Bourbon Trail, but there are dozens throughout Kentucky. I went on the trip with my older brother, Matt Skinner, and we didn’t really follow the rules in that we didn’t stick to only true Bourbon Trail distilleries. We saw three official Bourbon Trail distilleries: Stitzel-Weller in Louisville, which houses Bulleit, Blade and Bow and I.W. Harper; Maker’s Mark in Loretto; and Woodford Reserve in Versailles. However, we went off the beaten path a little and also visited Willet in Bardstown and Castle and Key in Frankfort.
THE BOURBON: Many novice drinkers say they enjoy bourbon, but do they really know what bourbon is? For a whiskey to be bourbon, the mash must be at least 51 percent corn; it must be made in the United States; it must be aged in new, charred oak barrels; the whiskey cannot enter the barrel at higher than 125 proof; and nothing can be added except water, so true bourbon isn’t influenced by any ingredients other than its own mash bill, which is a mix of grains like corn, wheat, rye and barley that are cooked and then fermented to make bourbon. Our first stop was Willet Distillery. I’ll save you all the details about each distillery in hopes that you’ll make the trip to travel the trail yourself. After our 45-minute tour, we tried to find lunch before our next tour at Maker’s Mark and were unsuccessful. This leads me to my biggest piece of advice: You must make reservations. Because of COVID-19 restrictions, every place books up fast. M brother and I had to keep an eye on when reservations opened up and quickly book those
tours weeks in advance because they filled up within minutes of opening. Although we made our tour reservations, we forgot that restaurants would be a similar issue. And you don’t want to be stuck on the Bourbon Trail without sustenance. As we sampled the bourbon, we were taught to breathe in the scent with our mouths slightly open, which lets the alcohol fumes escape so you can actually note the flavors. When we took a sip of neat bourbon and it carved a fiery path down our throats and warmed us from the inside out, we learned that was called “The Kentucky Hug,” which, after a weekend of tasting, we fondly referred to as “The Kentucky Gut Punch.” On Sunday, we visited Woodford Reserve for a guided tasting, then Castle and Key, a new distillery that is still aging its bourbon but offers vodka, gin and rye. Although its bourbon isn’t ready, Castle and Key should top the list of places to go when you’re on the trail. It’s a beautiful distillery housed in an actual castle originally built by Col. Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr., also known as E.H. Taylor, another bourbon distiller who then abandon it. Castle and Key purchased the abandoned distillery, then in ruins, in 2014 and refurbished it to be the beauty it is today. We finished our trip at Stitzel-Weller in Louisville. My favorite of all was Maker’s Mark. The campus was beautiful, the lush rolling hills of Kentucky accentuating the trees, which are covered in an eerie black fungus called Baudoinia compniacensis, which feeds on ethanol. The fungus isn’t harmful to humans or animals, but it covers everything from the rickhouses where the whiskey ages to the trees and even cars and houses. One tour guide told us the fungus is how underground distilleries were discovered and bootleggers were charged during Prohibition, which is a neat fact. At Woodford Reserve, the experience included a guided tasting of five of Woodford’s whiskeys, one of which was its traditional bourbon. The others were a cask-strength bourbon, a malted barley whiskey, a rye whiskey and a wheat whiskey. (Photo by Anna Skinner)
Civic Theatre Civic Theatre’s production of “A Few Good Men” has six remaining performances at the Studio Theater at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. Performances are at 7 p.m. May 19-21, 2 and 7 p.m. May 22 and 2 p.m. May 23. In-person and livestream options are available. For more, visit civictheatre.org. Beef & Boards Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre will present “Smoke on the Mountain” through June 20. For more, visit beefandboards.com. Discovering Broadway Discovering Broadway will present “Ever After,” a musical concert starring Christy Altomare and Corey Cott, at Feinstein’s at Hotel Carmichael in Carmel at 5 and 7:30 p.m. May 23. For more, visit discoveringbroadway.org. Live at the Center Meghan Cristeen Martin & the 1900 will perform a livestream concert at 8 p.m. May 21 at the Live at the Center series at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. For more, visit thecenterpersents.org.
IWS holds ‘Moonlight Fantasy’ concert editorial@youarecurrent.com The Indiana Wind Symphony closes out its 2020-21 season at 6:30 p.m. May 23 with “Moonlight Fantasy,” an eclectic musical mix, at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. The ensemble features guest conductors, Lissa Fleming May, this year’s James B. Calvert Outstanding Music Educator Award recipient, and Jay Gephart, director of bands at Purdue University. The performances give a musical nod to the architect whose work inspired the Palladium. The Indiana Wind Symphony is celebrating its 10th anniversary performing at the venue. For more, visit indianawindsymphony.org.
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ATI founders busy with projects By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com When Jim Reilly joined Actors Theatre of Indiana approximately 10 years ago, he encouraged the founders, Don THEATER Farrell, Cynthia Collins and Judy Fitzgerald, to explore additional opportunities to perform. “One of the first things I noticed is there is not a lot of money to be made in theater, so you have to maximize your opportunities,” said Reilly, who serves as ATI’s executive director. “They’re all very talented. They all performed in New York and have incredible backgrounds. If they can find work on their own to utilize their talent in other areas, I encouraged them to do it.” Farrell has worked at Florida Studio Theatre in Sarasota in the summer or off-season. “I’ve also done a number of shows at Beef & Boards with my friends there,” Farrell said. “I had worked with them years ago before we even started ATI.” Farrell said the opportunity to perform Sinatra shows at Feinstein’s at the Hotel Carmichael in Carmel created the need to
form a company, Crossroads Entertainment LLC, so he can pay the musicians who join him. Farrell will perform “All the Way,” a Frank Sinatra tribute show, at 7:30 p.m. May 20. He had a Sinatra show in April and has another set for June 9. ATI is always the primary focus for all three artists. “When we started, no one could do anything else but the company,” Collins said. “We worked so hard. Years later, we started to have some freedom to work at other theater companies.” Collins has acted in various shows at Beef & Boards and Phoenix Theatre. She has done different auditions with different companies. Collins and Fitzgerald have collaborated to form the musical programs for the ATI Drive-In Theatre. There are two more this summer, one on June 18 and another on July 16. Fitzgerald has fewer opportunities because when she isn’t preparing for an ATI show, she devotes time to her daughter, Lizzie Farrell, who is active in two Carmel High School show choirs.
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Sydney Kern isn’t acting her age in this show. The 12-year-old Carmel resTHEATER ident is playing kindergartener Junie B. in Christian Youth Theater’s presentation of “Junie B. Jones is Not a Crook.” “It is hard to remember what a kindergartner acts like,” Kern said. “The character has tons of energy and is constantly talking and moving. It’s fun but exhausting at times. She’s a little goofy and obnoxious, and she’s not afraid to be herself. I like her confidence. It’s so fun to be funny.” The eight performances, set for May 2129 at The Cat in Carmel, are sold out but a streaming option is available for $20. There are two casts of 15 students each in the show, which was twice postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The show was cast in March 2020. “I’m so grateful that CYT kept the cast together and are still going through with it,” Kern said. “I’ve been working on my lines for over a year.”
From left, Sydney Kern and Abby Mickelson appear in separate casts as Junie B. in the Christian Youth Theater play. (Submitted photo)
Kern appears as Junie B. in the finders/ keepers cast while Noblesville resident Abby Mickelson, 10, plays Junie B. in the losers/ weepers cast. Mickelson, who is performing in her first play, said she has enjoyed making new friends and learning about theater. The streaming version is available by emailing jdunlap@cytindy.org. For more, visit cytindy.org.
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gained control of Chania after World War I, they converted the mosque into the Orthodox Church of Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of sailors. They then added a bell tower to the side of the church opposite the minaret, making St. Nicholas the only church in the world having both a minaret and a bell tower. Chania, with a metropolitan population of about 100,000, is a delightfully walkable city. Be sure to stroll along the breakwater to the lighthouse. Although the recently restored lighthouse is closed, the site
provides a magnificent view of Chania’s Old Town. You can then relax at one of the many outdoor cafes along the waterfront promenade and venture into Old Town’s narrow pedestrian-only streets, featured in the 1964 movie “Zorba the Greek,” which include a variety of interesting shops. Don Knebel is a local resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg LLP. For the full column visit donknebel. com. You may contact him at editorial@youarecurrent.com.
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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR SKILLED CARPENTERS!
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Carmel
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Main Street Barber Shop, Carmel’s busiest shop, is hiring full-time barbers NOW. Stop by 4q. W. Main St. to talk to Jason or Matt or give one of them a call at 317.846.8455. We promote a fun, laidback atmosphere. Check us out at @mainstreetcarmel on Facebook and/or @msbscarmel on Instagram. We look forward to working and growing with you. EOE.
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Looking for an entry level employee to round out my help desk. It is a perfect job for college aged students or someone looking to return to the workforce. Primary duties would be inbound tech support calls, emails, and light office work. Mid-morning, approximately 15 hours per week. Please send resumes, work history, or questions to: mkress@theankerconsultinggroup.com
Automotive detailer in Westfield is looking for person(s) to help with the cleaning of vehicle interiors. Must have exemplary driving record, have dependable transportation, and be detailed oriented. *Full-Time/Part-Time *Equal Opportunity Employment *$15 to $18 to start. *$250 Sign On Bonus *Commission/Unit count possible *All benefits are negotiable. Send resume to dan@dansdetail.info
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