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City, Fishers mayor defend Messer’s salary, counsel services By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com

services offered by Messer Law to the City, except for bond counsel services, litigation covered by the City’s insurance policies, On May 11, The Associated Press published complex litigation and services related or a story stating that legal consultant to the provided to the Fishers City Court,” the conCity of Fishers, Jennifer Messpolitics er, is paid $20,000 a tract states. “Although the City will pay only the r month for legal conetainer, consistent with past sultancy, working remotely from the practice, Messer Law will continue to Washington, D.C. area. Messer, wife submit monthly invoices for services of Congressman Luke Messer (R-IN6), so that the City may track the serhas provided counsel services for vices performed on its behalf.” the City of Fishers since 2010. The contract also states: “Jennifer “The AP did a political report on Messer is uniquely prepared to naviJennifer Messer, who has repreFadness gate the City’s legal matters. Jennifer sented the City of Fishers since 2010, understands the issues. Jennifer knows the years before her husband was elected to history. Jennifer has a demonstrated record congress. Jennifer only practices law in the of helping the City meet the community’s state of Indiana and provides highly specialever-changing needs in a cost-effective ized legal counsel for the City’s economic manner.” development agreeHowever, Common ments,” Fishers Mayor Cause Indiana Policy Scott Fadness stated Director Julia Vaughn in an email to Curis not so sure about rent. “Just since 2015, the justifications for she has authored or Messer’s salary. Comnegotiated 35 major mon Cause Indiana is economic development a citizen watchdog agreements, not to group. include the dozens of "Taxpayers in Fishers and attorneys who agreements that never came to fruition. Jenwork for local government across the state nifer Messer provides detailed statements will quite fairly assume this is an example toward her billable hours each month. Her of political connections paying off; in this retainer, spread across the number of decase paying off in the form of a job with liverables she provides the City of Fishers, very generous compensation and little diequates to a billable hour on par with averrect oversight,” Vaughn stated in an email age outside counsel rates.” to Current. “As the saying goes, nice work if IKEA and TopGolf are two of the economic you can get it. But with trust in government development agreements included in Messand our elected officials at historic lows, it's er’s services to the city. troubling that Rep. (Luke) Messer and the According to the job contract for Messer, Mayor of Fishers are brushing aside criticism which is available for public viewing at of this deal and calling it a political attack. fishers.in.us, her counseling services were renewed for Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 of this year, with This arrangement just doesn't pass the smell test and their failure to be fully transparent a salary of $20,000 a month, or $240,000 a only fuels the fire. If it's a political attack, year. it's self-inflicted." “The retainer will cover (a) consultations The City of Fishers released Messer’s between City personnel and Jennifer Messer invoices, which showed she worked an avervia telephone calls, emails, texts and during age of 114 hours a month with an average on-site visits; (b) analyzing and drafting legal rate of $176.38 an hour since January 2015. agreements, including those related to ecoThe city is working through the services nomic development and project agreements; Messer invoiced for and will release those (c) negotiating with economic development after redacting attorney-client privilege from prospects and their legal counsel; (d) draftthe reports. The most hours she worked in ing resolutions and ordinances; (e) providing one month was approximately 133, which real estate services; (f) representing the City equates to 33 hours a week. of Fishers Redevelopment Commission and Messer has not returned Current in Fishattending meetings, upon request. In sumers’ requests for comment. mary, the retainer is intended to cover all

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Academic All-Stars named – Forty high school seniors across Indiana have been named 2017 Indiana Academic All-Stars, including several from local schools. They include: Elise Zaniker, University High School; Neil Thompson, Zionsville High School; Michael Wang, Carmel High School; Ashton Murray, Fishers High School; Alessia Bernocco, Guerin High School; and Tyler Zhang, Hamilton Southeastern High School. In addition, Zaniker received a $1,000 scholarship from Purdue University. Essay contest winners – The Sertoma Club of Broad Ripple has sponsored the National Heritage Essay Contest for 36 years. The contest is open to sixthgrade students in public, private and parochial schools in the Greater Indianapolis area. Several of this year’s winners are from Hamilton Murthy County schools and include: Nithya Murthy, Riverside Middle School, first place; Kaitlin Miller, Creekside Middle School, third place; and Alissa Fuhrman, Carmel Middle School, honorable mention. Native Habitat tours – St. Peter’s United Church of Christ, 3106 E. Carmel Dr., invites you to tour our Native Habitat and Rain Garden on the church grounds with naturalist guides this summer. All tours are open to church members and the public. Tour dates are June 14, July 12, and Aug. 9. All tours begin at 7 p.m. Each month will feature different blooming prairie plants. Click it or Ticket begins – Local law enforcement agencies will participate in the national Click it or Ticket campaign now through June 4. Officers will join more than 250 state and local law enforcement agencies, and thousands more across the country, to conduct high-visibility patrols encouraging drivers and passengers to buckle up. For more information regarding the Click It or Ticket enforcement mobilization campaign, visit nhtsa.gov/nhtsa/ ciot/index.html.


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Youth Assistance Program recognizes kids at breakfast By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com On May 10, the Fishers Youth Assistance Program held its inaugural Breakfast of Champions, a Accomplishment program aimed at honoring students in the Hamilton Southeastern School District who have overcome challenges. Students were nominated by teachers, guidance counselors and life-skills instructors. At the breakfast, 11 students across the district were recognized for overcoming challenges such as physical and mental needs, family challenges, transferring to a new school, losing a parent to cancer and more. Students were recognized at the program by those who nominated them and received a plaque from Supt. Allen Bourff. “As a nonprofit, we are always looking for ways to engage community members as adult volunteers looking to serve more youth in mentor or tutor services and busi-

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ness and organizations to donate time or services,” FYAP Board President Bill Jerrow said. “We are always looking for ways to fund our staff as they work with kids on a daily basis.” The Youth Recognition Breakfast began in 2011 through the Westfield Youth Assistance Program to recognize youth in the school system. For more, visit youthassistance.org.

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Fishers teacher receives national award By Jessica Hoover • news@currentinfishers.com

award. “There was a lot going into it, but it was neat because it made me think about why I Kristy Worthington is among 44 educado what I do,” she said. “I definitely love my tors across the U.S. who recently received job, and I tell this to the kids all the time. I the National Catholic Educational Associadon’t feel like when I come to work tion Lead. Accomplishment Learn. that I’m working. I love what I do. It’s always been a dream of mine to Proclaim become a teacher, so I always tell Award. Worthington teaches third the kids to find something you love, grade at St. Louis de Montfort and you feel like you never have to Catholic School in Fishers. work. It’s a neat thing. It’s just a “It’s an award where they recogvery rewarding experience.” nize administrators and teachers Worthington is the first educawho lead in the school building Worthington tor from St. louis de Montfort to and who help with the vision and earn the award. She also has received an contributing to the long-term planning internal award through the school and was of the school and learning continuously,” on the team of planners for National BlueWorthington said. Ribbon School recognition. Educators also are nominated due to “This is definitely going to be one of the demonstrating gospel values. highlights of my career, for sure,” she said. Worthington discovered that Principal Worthington was honored with the other Scott Stewart nominated her in September. recipients last month at the NCEA yearly She then had to complete five, 500-word conference in St. Louis. essays and submit several letters of recFor more, visit ncea.org. ommendation. Her students even composed a letter stating why she was worthy of the

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OBITUARY: José S. Liberato José S. Liberato, 82, of Fishers, died May 14 at IU Health Saxony Hospital in Fishers. He was born March 16, 1935, to Severino and Beatriz (Sabio) Liberato in Corregidor Island, Philippines. Liberato José had been a systems analyst at Mobil Oil Philippines and later at ChinSu Philippines. During the time of his children's youth, he organized summer basketball games for 15 year and also was a basketball coach. In his later years, he and his wife were head of pastoral ministry with BLD Catholic Covenant Community for 10 years. In the United States, he was an active member of Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church. Dad Joe, as he was addressed by his loved ones, was particularly fond of dogs and children, but his favorite thing was chocolate, His happy-go-lucky and gentle demeanor will surely be missed. He is survived by his wife, Emelinia Liberato; children, Stephanie (Dennis) Novales, Joel Liberato, John Jay Liberato and Jennifer (Brent) Liberato Derkson; adopted son, Donaldson Arañas; siblings, Armando (Melinda) Liberato, Antonio (Luz) Liberato and Caridad (Willy) Infante; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his daughter-in-law, Marjorie Liberato, and four siblings.

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Group to compete in finals By Renee Larr • news@currentinfishers.com A small group of fifth-graders at Fishers Intermediate Junior High education will participate in the Destination Imagination Global Finals May 24-27 in Knoxville, Tenn. DI is a nonprofit organization that promotes hands-on learning through challenges that test kids’ creativity, problem-solving and project-management skills. The Chicken Sinks was formed at the beginning of the 2016-17 school year. Members are Owen Maass, Vaugh Ehrgott, Madison Sheldon and Trenton Hatch. The team recently competed in the regional and state academic tournaments and advanced to the Global Finals. “Every year the program offers several different challenges in which the kids can participate," team manager Stephen Sheldon said. "They all chose improv as the challenge they wanted to pursue. Every year they're given a different challenge, and based on the challenge they have to use their improv skills to solve the challenge or present a presentation to a series of judges."

From left, Owen Maass, Vaugh Ehrgott, Madison Sheldon and Trenton Hatch. (Submitted photo)

This year’s challenge is called “3-peat.” “There is a 12-by-12 box the kids can fill with props. Then they have a series of characters and genres they have to research,” Sheldon said. “At the competition, the judge will pull three characters and three genres randomly. Then they will give them some sort of surprise element. They then have three minutes to use their props and improv skills to develop stories based on the information they were given.” For more, visit globalfinals.org.

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Fishers resident Emily Sweet to act in upcoming series By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com Emily Sweet has always had a passion for being in the spotlight. Growing up in Baltimore, she remembered searching for acting books during the school’s book cover story fair and performing in musicals. Now, the Fishers resident will star in a series called “SYN.” “I’d look at (acting) as something I have always wanted to do since I was little. I love it, and I’m surrounded by people I really like,” Sweet said. “This is something I absolutely love to do. It’s fun to get on set and see all these people. It’s fun to see the story unfold.” Sweet would spend 13-16 hours a day filming the series. The premier is scheduled for fall. “ION (Television) bought the pilot (episode), but Amazon Studios bought the remainder of the season to be streamed through Amazon,” Sweet said. “There are 13 episodes (and) hopefully, more. Usually, they see how the first season goes, then they’ll pick us up for another one if viewings are high or the following is high.” Since Amazon Studios bought the season, the pilot will show there, and it will need to be refilmed. The promos will be filmed the first week of June in Los Angeles and the first season will be filmed in August, September and October. “SYN” takes place in a fictional Pennsylvania town where the lead character, Jess, played by Sweet, moves from a big city to escape her past. “(The series) follows this girl Jess who I play, and she lives in a big city and some horrible things happened, so she escaped from her past and moved to this fictitious town to get a fresh start,” Sweet said. “She finds out that people she’s surrounded herself with are dysfunctional. All these people have deadly secrets of their own, so now she’s trying to come to terms with that.” Prior to “SYN,” Sweet sang in bands when she moved to Indiana three years ago and also was signed to a modeling agency. She came across the casting call for “SYN” through an acting website and decided to audition. “When I started doing film acting, I was on (the Internet Movies Database) and you can pay a membership fee to get all castings through

IMDb, so that’s how I came across ‘SYN,’” she said. “I was just searching and looking and came across it and auditioned. Then weeks had gone by, and I hadn’t heard anything back. I kind of forgot about it, and they reached out again for a call back, and that was it.” Sweet said she enjoys acting as a career for the characters she plays. “I like that you can play different characters and different people,” she said. “I like that you get to meet so many different people that have the same kind of interests and are taken to different places, literally and figuratively. You’re not just reading lines. You have to find out (the character’s) backstory and really try to live as that character. It’s hard, but it’s fun. I like it. One day you could play as a character like Jess, and then you could have a role that’s completely different. It’s not a normal job.” “SYN” Assistant Director Alicia Godmasch said Sweet has brought Jess’s character to life. "The creator of the show, Toni Morgan Haye, had a very specific vision for Emily's character, Jess,” Godmasch said. “This show is, in fact, centered around Jess’s life. Emily Sweet has brought Toni's vision to reality. She is not only a pleasure to work with, but also has the ability to recreate the character's trials and triumphs with ease and impeccable detail. Nuances that are central to this character, Emily naturally incorporates into each and every scene she performs. Now that I have seen Emily in action, I couldn't imagine another actress playing this role. We are confident that she will be able to draw viewers into the world of ‘SYN.’" For more, visit jenesisfilms.com/syn. Filming closer to home In addition to the lead role in “SYN,” a series debuting this summer, Fishers resident Emily Sweet will bring her acting career a bit closer to home. Sweet began filming a short film in Fishers last month, called “Hold Your Breath.” Cast members traveled across the nation, and Sweet said she plans to finish the film by summer and hopes that Flix Brewhouse in Carmel will premiere it during the late summer or early fall. The film is a thriller. For more, visit holdyourbreathmovie.net.

Emily Sweet, right, pauses with Tony Schafer at the Envision Film Festival. (Submitted photos)

Emily Sweet modeled in an editorial called “Life in Plastic.”

Fishers resident Emily Sweet stars in “SYN,” a thriller picked up by Amazon. (Submitted photo courtesy of Jenesis Films)

Emily Sweet, left, stars in “Mount Adams” with Alysse Fozmark.


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Decisions, decisions Commentary by Terry Anker It is inevitable. Eventually, we are asked to describe what we do. Sometimes, the question comes from a stranger sitting next to us on a plane. Sometimes, it comes from our growing children, just beginning to understand that we have full and complete lives that do not include them. Sometimes, it is a line on a government form. Dentist. Cowboy. Astronaut. Each of these labels seems succinct enough. But do they really tell us, or anybody, what we do? An astronaut rides a rocket ship into space. Right? But are they an adventurer, scientist or pilot? Can they be all? Such is the problem when folks, innocently enough, say to the entrepreneur, “What, exactly, is it that you do?” Well, we build and manage companies. If, one might suppose, an inanimate object can be managed. Maybe said another way, we build and manage people. OK. Experience teaches that much of the entrepreneur’s capacity is consumed by decisions. Certainly, they sell, keep books, clean the floors and all manner of necessary tasks. Yet as a company grows, decision-making may be the singular and exclusive function that cannot be outsourced. The power of choice, in many ways, is liberating. Directions are set and plans are laid. Good. But the responsibility accompanying this authority can be burdensome. Are the decisions the right ones?. With so much at stake, a bit of preparation is warranted, if not required. Then, where do we begin? How do we teach ourselves, our children and our colleagues to value positive choice? One assumes that to be successful, we will need to decide. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.

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I don’t believe in that God, either Commentary by Mike Colaw I am not sure how many times I have said that phrase as someone works to convince me that God doesn’t exist. I have found the best question to ask someone when they begin to tell me they don’t believe in God is simply this: “Will you tell me about the God you don’t believe in?” I think many people reject a God that has been accidentally painted poorly by well-intentioned flannel board Sunday school teachers that ignored hard questions because they didn’t have the time or didn’t know how to answer them in class. The other place this often emerges is popular literature and media. For example, if Angela of the popular television show “The Office” represents a Christian, I reject that form of religion fully, too. Imagine if I valued the worth of a doctor based on a shaman tribesman or Voodoo doctor without taking into account

the top research universities operating to date. In my own season of deep doubt, I realized I wasn’t comparing apples to apples. I was often defining the worth of Christianity against people and groups of people that quite possibly weren’t Christian at all, even though they called themselves Christian. I eventually stumbled across men like C.S. Lewis, Alvin Plantinga, Timothy Keller and William Lane Craig, just to name a few. These authors spent significant time dealing with some of the hardest questions proposed against religion, broadly, and Christianity, specifically. I began to realize some of the best and brightest philosophers and researchers out there believe in God, and there are good answers to some of the hardest questions. Mike Colaw is the director of ministries at Trinity Church. You may email him at justthink@luke117.com. Visit his websites, www.encountertrinity.com and www.luke117. com.

This is not my Mother’s Day. No, I refuse to accept the second Sunday in May as the one day of the year that I am humor to be celebrated. I didn’t vote for it, I don’t like it and so I am calling for a revolution. Moms everywhere, let us unite in strength to reschedule our most precious of days to a time that makes some freakin’ sense. Like a Saturday. In July. Seriously, how is a mother supposed to enjoy herself during one of the busiest months on the calendar? I spent most of May 14th at Warren Central High School suffering through the second day of a dance competition and attempting to grade a gazillion high school papers, only to come home to a house still destroyed from our Derby party and Doo packing his bags for a business trip. Happy Mother’s Day! We hope you enjoy hours of watching faux-lashed tiny tappers, reading Monica Lewinsky short answers, scrubbing borrowed chafing dishes and prepping for the joys of single-parenting! No. Thank. You. Between end-of-school shenanigans, end-of-season tournaments and end-of-May race hoopla, no mother in Indiana has even a free second to take time for herself. That is why I propose July, perhaps the third Saturday. Shops and salons are all open, no one is graduating, the weather is almost guaranteed to be beautiful, and apart from those silly families stupid enough to get involved with baseball, kids’ activities are essentially nonexistent. I wouldn’t even have to feel guilty about skipping church. I could spend an entire day doing whatever I wanted without sacrificing maternal, professional or domestic responsibilities. Let’s make Mother’s Day great again! Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.

Q U O T E  O F   T HE  W EE K The only way around is through. – Robert Frost

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Spell by numbers Commentary by Dick Wolfsie There should be a law against having phone numbers that denote words instead of, well, numbers. Hello, it’s a humor phone number, not a phone word. There’s a national organization dedicated to educating people about a serious illness. Their phone number spells the name of the disease. That makes the number easy to remember, but impossible to dial on your cell phone if you are in the car and have to watch the road, balance your coffee and try to figure out where the PQRS button is. While trying to dial this number, I almost ran into an 8733, which is “tree” in touchpad language, in case you haven’t mastered this concept yet. I got so mad I probably said a number I shouldn’t say in mixed company: 3687. Before you go running to your phone to figure this out or call the newspaper to complain that I said some dirty digits, I picked four numbers at random that don’t spell anything, but maybe I better go back and re-check. I wouldn’t want any four-number words in a family newspaper. Suppose I wanted to have a number like I AM DICK. Apparently, those same num-

bers for I AM DICK could spell a lot of other words or letter combinations. Maybe someone else has beaten me to the punch. I went to www.phonespelling.com, where you can see what words your phone number might spell. That’s where I discovered that 426-3425 (I AM DICK) has almost 10,000 additional letter combinations. Here are some they thought were unforgettable: GAN-E-IJC, BN-EH-AL or IC-MFG-BK. See how much simpler it is to remember seven letters than seven numbers? If you are from the planet GAMDIA-5, you’d have snapped this number up eons ago to make it easier for fellow aliens to remember how to reach you. If you enjoyed this column, don’t forget it was written by 3425. But you and I don’t have to be so formal. You can call me 3. On the other hand, if you feel this is a prime example of how I can write the dumbest stuff and still get paid, I think it is fair to say: You’ve got my number.

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store remaining in Carmel (2140 E. 116th St.) and one near the Carmel line at 10679 N. Michigan Rd., Zionsville. There also is a Marsh-operated O’Malia store at 4755 E. 126th St. In addition, there is a Marsh in the Boone Village Shopping Center in Zionsville. There will be one Marsh store remaining in Noblesville (14450 Mundy Dr.) and Fishers (12520 E. 116th St.), although Mulligan did confirm that the company is seeking a buyer for all of the remaining stores. On May 11, Mulligan confirmed that Marsh has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. “The message is that Marsh is still moving forward with its plan to find a buyer or new investor to keep the stores open,” he stated. For more, visit CurrentinCarmel.com.

Dispatches Housing data released — It’s still a sellers’ market in central Indiana, as indicated by F.C. Tucker Company’s monthly real estate market stats. Of the 3,177 homes that sold in central Indiana in March 2017, nearly 18 percent, or 587, were located in Hamilton County. Also positive for sellers, the average year-to-date home price for Hamilton County rose 7.1 percent to $291,881, compared to March 2016. Looking to sell? The average price per square foot in Fishers last month was $120.59 – slightly higher than the $111.53 in March 2016.​​In Fishers, the average home sale prices increased significantly to $288,539, 12.5 percent higher than March 2016.Of the pended home sales in Fishers last month, the majority sold were in the $200,000 to $299,999 price range.​Homes with four or more bedrooms​​​ were the most popular, accounting for 66 of total homes sold in Fishers in March 2017.

New Estes dealership – Bill Estes Automotive has unveiled its newest location, a state-of-the-art Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram dealership, opening in Brownsburg this month. The new facility brings more than 50 jobs to Brownsburg. HCLA applications - The Hamilton County Leadership Academy is accepting applications for the 2017-18 class. The program is open to Hamilton County residents or those with business or civic activities within the community. Informational meetings will be held from 8 to 9 a.m. May 25 at the Carmel Clay Public Library. RSVP for the meeting by emailing Laura Crum at lcrum@HCLA.net or calling 317-606-0324. Applications are due June 30. The application may be found online at HCLA.net/application.

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Marsh’s presence in Hamilton County is shrinking. Three Marsh stores in Hamilton County will close this month, followgrocery ing a May 11 announcement that the company has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The supermarkets at 8766 E. 96th St., Fishers, and 1960 E. Greyhound Pass, Carmel, closed May 21. The store at 17901 River Ave., Noblesville, will cease operations May 27. Marsh issued a statement May 4, calling it a reluctant decision to close nine stores, including the three in the county. “Our decision was solely the product of the difficult competitive environment and in no way reflects on the efforts of the great associates working in these stores,” the statement said. Tom Mulligan, a Marsh spokesman, said he couldn’t supply specific numbers on how many employees each store had. All inquiries are being handled by the Marsh corporate office. “We are working to help our associates find other opportunities within Marsh, as has always been our practice,” Mulligan said. “We also are partnering with WorkOne and the Indiana Department of Workforce Development to help our people hone their skills to re-enter the workforce.” After the closings, there will be one Marsh

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The goal was to design an addition with a seamless connection from their new indoor living space to their new outdoor living space. 1. The new structure’s proportions and materials were studied to ensure the new addition looked original to the home. 2. From the existing home, the basement was reworked to create an open foyer with a bridge to connect the two spaces on the main level. Two beautiful French doors from the new bridge allow convenient access to the new exterior patio. The new basement stair connects to the existing basement and to the new basement storage under the addition. 3. Large casement windows, a vaulted ceiling, perimeter accent lighting and durable porcelain tile finished off the living space to maximize daylight and inviting aesthetics. Larry Greene is the owner of Case Design/Remodeling. You may email him at lgreene@caseindy. com. To see more before-andafter pictures of this project, visit caseindy.com/blog.

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The Center for the Performing Arts announces 2017-18 Season editorial@youarecurrent.com Violin virtuoso Itzhak Perlman, trumpeter Chris Botti, country star Lorrie Morgan and rockers Sheryl Crow, Michael McDonald and Rick Springfield are music among the highlights of the 2017-18 Center Presents Season sponsored by Allied Solutions at the Center for the Performing Arts. Patrons can save up to 25 percent by purchasing subscription packages for the Jazz, Country, Songbook and Printing Partners Classical series as well as the new University of Indianapolis Passport Series, which offers the best in world music, dance and other inspiring performances from the likes of Pink Martini, Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, Celtic Nights, classical guitarist Paul Galbraith and eclectic violin sensation Damien Escobar. The Create Your Own Series package allows subscribers to save up to 20 percent by selecting four or more shows of their choice from all the scheduled events, including concerts in the St. Vincent Holiday and Drewry Simmons Vornehm Pop/Rock series. Visit TheCenterPresents.org/SubscribeNow for more information on subscription packages and benefits, which include pre-sale opportunities throughout the season as new events are added. “We’re proud and excited to launch our seventh season of presenting world-class arts and entertainment events,” Jeffrey C. McDermott, the Center’s interim president/CEO, stated. “With each passing year, we listen and learn more about what the community wants, and I think the lineup we’ve assembled offers something special for everyone.” Most events take place in the Center’s Palladium concert hall and the nearby Tarkington theater. Subscriptions are on sale now. Center subscribers can purchase tickets for all season events in person at the Palladium Box Office, online at TheCenterPresents.org or by phone at (317) 843-3800. Single-event tickets will go on sale in August. The 2017-18 Center Presents Season sponsored by Allied Solutions includes: DREWRY SIMMONS VORNEHM POP/ROCK SERIES

Sheryl Crow with Aaron Lee Tasjan

Tuesday, July 11, at 7:30 p.m. • The Palladium After dabbling in country music, singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow returns to the Palladium with a new album, “Be Myself,” that recalls her pop-rock roots. Crow has sold more than 35 million albums worldwide since her 1990s breakthrough with hits such as “All I Wanna Do” and “Soak Up the Sun.” Some seating is reserved, especially for Center subscribers; limit two per subscription. For details, call the Box Office at 317.843.3800.

Michael McDonald with Marc Cohn

Thursday, Oct. 12, at 7:30 p.m. • The Palladium With his songwriting and instantly recognizable voice, five-time Grammy winner Michael McDonald has been a force in pop music since the 1970s, when he put his stamp on hits by Steely Dan (“Peg”) and the Doobie Brothers (“Takin’ It to the Streets,” “What A Fool Believes”). Fellow Grammy winner Marc Cohn is best known for his ’90s hit “Walking in Memphis.”

Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox

Thursday, Oct. 26, at 7:30 p.m. As seen on YouTube, pianist Scott Bradlee and his group Postmodern Jukebox have become a viral pop sensation by reworking 21st century pop hits in a variety of vintage styles – transforming Miley Cyrus’ “We Can’t Stop” into a ’50s-style doo wop number, giving Macklemore’s “Thrift Shop” a ’20s jazz accent, crossing Daft Punk’s “Get Lucky” with Irish folk music, and reimagining Ke$ha’s “Die Young” as a classic country tune.

Rick Springfield solo acoustic

Sunday, Nov. 5, at 7 p.m. • The Palladium Best known Rick Springfield for ’80s hits like “Jessie’s Girl,” “I’ve Done Everything for You” and “Don’t Talk to Strangers,” the Aussie rocker, actor and teen idol has enjoyed a career resurgence with his role in the 2015 film “Ricki and the Flash” and his well-received 2016 album, “Rocket Science.” His intimate, interactive solo performances explore the stories behind the songs. SONGBOOK SERIES

Songbook Academy Finals

Saturday, July 22, at 7 p.m. • The Palladium The Great American Songbook Foundation’s annual Songbook Academy draws the nation’s top high school vocalists for an intensive week of workshops and master classes under the guidance of Michael Feinstein and other industry professionals. In the finals, the students compete for the title of Songbook Youth Ambassador and the opportunity to perform in some of the nation’s most esteemed venues. (All photos submitted by The Center for the Performing Arts and printed with permission)

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Thursday, Jan. 25, at 7:30 p.m. • The Palladium Singer Art Garfunkel has made his mark as a solo artist and half of ’60s folk-rock icons Simon & Garfunkel, one of the best-selling duos of all time. Their No. 1 singles include “Mrs. Robinson,” “The Sound of Silence,” “The Boxer” and their biggest hit, “Bridge Over Troubled Water.” His own hits include “All I Know” and “(What A) Wonderful World.”

Storm Large

Friday, Feb. 16, at 8 p.m. • The Palladium Eclectic vocalist Storm Large and her band Le Bonheur deliver a sizzling live show that electrifies audiences with a tour through the American songbook, Broadway tear-jerkers, rock goddess anthems and her own gorgeous original tunes. Their 2014 album “Le Bonheur” is a collection of tortured and titillating love songs the Huffington Post called “compelling, beautiful and enchanting.”

The Midtown Men

Friday, Feb. 23, at 8 p.m. • The Palladium Four stars from the original cast of Broadway’s Jersey Boys bring your favorite 1960s hits to life with a powerhouse seven-piece band. Tony Award winner Christian Hoff, Michael Longoria, Daniel Reichard and Tony Award nominee J. Robert Spencer have released two albums and recorded a 90-minute live concert special for PBS.

Michael Feinstein with special guest

Saturday, April 21, at 8 p.m. • The Palladium Our very own Michael Feinstein, founder of the Great American Songbook Foundation and artistic director for the Center for the Performing Arts, takes the Palladium stage once again for an evening of timeless music. The Ohio native maintains his title as “Ambassador of the Great American Songbook” through his performances, his nightclubs in New York and San Francisco and his many projects for public radio and television. Past special guests for his Palladium performances have included Bernadette Peters, Marilyn Maye and Cheyenne Jackson.


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National Martial Artists and Acrobats of China Sunday, Oct. 29, at 3 p.m • The Palladium Established in 1957, the Martial Artists and Acrobats of Tianjin of the People’s Republic of China is one of that nation’s top acrobatic troupes, with more than 100 performers enacting feats of acrobatics, magic and martial arts. Its members also have performed their acts with Cirque du Soleil, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey and other leading circus attractions.

Paul Galbraith

Thursday, March 15, at 7:30 p.m. • The Tarkington Known for his acclaimed recordings of Bach, Haydn and Brahms, Paul Galbraith has shaken the world of classical guitar with his innovative style and use of the “Brahms Guitar,” an eight-stringed instrument he helped to design. Positioned like a cello, with an additional octave beyond the standard guitar range, the revolutionary instrument creates new possibilities in technique and repertoire. Celtic Nights

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Chris Botti

Thursday, Oct. 19, at 7:30 p.m. • The Palladium Trumpeter Chris Botti’s blend of jazz, classical and pop music has made him one of America’s best-selling instrumental artists, with four albums reaching No. 1 on the jazz charts. His most recent release, “Impressions,” which features contributions from several prominent guest artists, claimed the Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album.

Gregory Porter

Saturday, Nov. 18, at 8 p.m. • The Palladium Declared “America’s Next Great Jazz Singer” by Esquire and NPR Music, Gregory Porter claimed the 2014 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album with his Blue Note debut “Liquid Spirit” and repeated the feat again this year with his latest release, “Take Me To The Alley,” a collection of stirring original compositions that juxtapose the personal and political.

Nat King Cole Tribute with Ramsey Lewis and John Pizzarelli

Friday, Dec. 8, at 8 p.m. • The Palladium Two jazz veterans team up to honor a legendary pop artist with “Straighten Up & Fly Right for the Holidays: The Nat King Cole Tribute” with Ramsey Lewis and John Pizzarelli. Pianist Lewis and his trio are joined by Pizzarelli on guitar and vocals for an evening that includes interpretations of traditional holiday songs from Cole’s Christmas recordings as well as many of his own hits.

John Beasley’s MONK’estra

Saturday, Jan. 20, at 8 p.m. • The Palladium Founded by pianist and composer John Beasley to celebrate Thelonious Monk’s centennial year, this 15-piece big band captures the spirit of the jazz legend and his distinctive and timeless compositions in fresh arrangements flavored with New Orleans spirit, hip-hop and Afro-Cuban rhythms. The 2016 debut album, “MONK’estra, Volume 1,” was lauded by International Review of Music as “some of the most mesmerizing big band music of recent memory.”

The Summit: Manhattan Transfer Meets Take 6

Saturday, Feb. 17, at 8 p.m. • The Palladium With 20 Grammy Awards between them, two great vocal ensembles have joined forces for this thrilling musical collaboration. The Manhattan Transfer is celebrating its 45th anniversary with a lineup that includes longtime members Janis Siegel, Alan Paul and Cheryl Bentyne. Take 6 is marking 25 years of its trademark a cappella approach to gospel, jazz, R&B and pop.

Celtic Nights: Oceans of Hope Aspen Santa Fe Ballet

Friday, Nov. 3, at 8 p.m. • The Tarkington Celebrating its 20th anniversary, this respected company from the American West is on the road with its blend of classical ballet and contemporary dance. ASFB’s mission places highest priority on commissioning new works and nurturing relationships with emerging choreographers, rounding out its repertoire with pieces from such late-20th-century masters as William Forsythe and Twyla Tharp.

Damien Escobar

Friday, Dec. 1, at 8 p.m. • The Palladium Rising star violinist Damien Escobar first gained national attention in the duo Nuttin’ But Stringz before going solo in 2012 with his crossover mix of classical, jazz, pop, R&B and hip-hop. His current “Heart & Soul Tour” supports the new album “Boundless,” his second solo release and his first to contain all original material.

Dublin Irish Dance

Friday, March 16, at 8 p.m. • The Palladium This co-ed crew of singers, dancers and musicians champions the proud tradition of Celtic music and culture. Celtic Nights’ new production, “Oceans of Hope,” captures the essence of the immigrant experience, telling the epic story – through Irish eyes – of all people who have braved the sea to build lives free from hunger, war, persecution and famine.

Pink Martini

Saturday, March 17, at 8 p.m. • The Palladium For more than two decades, this unique ensemble of more than a dozen musicians and vocalists has delighted audiences around the world with its multilingual mix of jazz, classical and old-school pop music, often performed with leading symphony orchestras. Pink Martini’s ninth and latest studio album, 2016’s “Je dis oui!,” features 15 tracks spanning eight languages. PRINTING PARTNERS CLASSICAL SERIES

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Saturday, Feb. 3, at 8 p.m. The Palladium Direct from Dublin, this troupe of world-champion Irish step dancers features former members of Riverdance and Michael Flatley’s “Lord of the Dance.” Its current production, “Stepping Out,” tells the story of Irish immigrants journeying from their homeland to the New World. The troupe performs with an eight-member traditional Irish band and vocalist.

Saturday, Nov. 4, at 8 p.m. • The Tarkington Founded in 1997, Red Priest is the only early music group in the world to draw comparisons to the Rolling Stones, Jackson Pollock, the Marx Brothers and Cirque du Soleil. Recorder player Piers Adams, violinist Adam Summerhayes, cellist Angela East and harpsichordist David Wright create a virtual orchestra through their creative arrangements, swashbuckling virtuosity and compelling stagecraft.

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra with Pinchas Zukerman

Sunday, Jan. 21, at 7 p.m. • The Palladium Recently celebrating its 70th anniversary, the Royal Philharmonic has cemented its status as Britain’s national orchestra, embracing every strand of music from the core classical repertoire to the work of leading contemporary composers. Celebrated violinist Pinchas Zukerman will serve as soloist and principal guest conductor as the orchestra presents a program of Mozart, Dvoák and Weber.


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China National Symphony Orchestra

China National Symphony Orchestra

Friday, Feb. 9. at 8 p.m. • The Palladium For half a century, the China National Symphony Orchestra has introduced Chinese audiences to a vast repertoire of classical, romantic, modern and contemporary orchestral works by both Western and Asian composers. Artistic Director and Conductor Tan Dun is best known for scoring the films “Hero” and “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” and composing music for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Staatskapelle Weimar

Friday, March 9, at 8 p.m. • The Palladium Founded in 1491, the Staatskapelle Weimar is the oldest orchestra in Germany and one of the most illustrious in the world. General Music Director and Principal Conductor Kirill Karabits will lead the orchestra through an all-Beethoven program featuring his Coriolan Overture, Op. 62; Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, Op. 37; and Symphony No. 5, Op. 67.

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Friday, Nov. 10, at 8 p.m. • The Palladium Three of country music’s top talents join together on stage for an evening of the songs that made them stars. Together, Mark Chesnutt (“Too Cold at Home”), Lorrie Morgan (“What Part of No”) and Joe Diffie (“Pickup Man”), share nearly 60 Top 10 hits, 26 No. 1 singles, nine platinum records and a hosts of accolades including Grammy Awards, CMA Awards and Grand Ole Opry memberships.

Oak Ridge Boys Holiday

Thursday, Dec. 7, at 7:30 p.m. • The Palladium Known for their mega-selling hit “Elvira” and more than 30 other Top 10 singles, the Oak Ridge Boys are back on the road with a classic lineup that dates to 1973. For nearly three decades, the country and gospel vocal quartet has mounted an annual Christmas tour featuring traditional and contemporary songs, including tunes from their six bestselling Christmas CDs. SPECIAL EVENTS

Songbook Celebration presented by Krieg DeVault

Saturday, Sept. 30, at 8 p.m. • The Palladium Enjoy dinner, an auction, celebrity performances and Great American Songbook Hall of Fame inductions at the Center’s annual gala.

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Saturday, April 28, at 8 p.m. • The Palladium The reigning virtuoso of the violin brings his remarkable artistry to the Palladium. Israeli-American violinist and conductor Itzhak Perlman has been making waves since his 1958 appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show at age 13 and remains one of the great ambassadors and popularizers of classical music. His recordings have claimed 15 Grammy Awards as well as the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and his PBS specials have won four Emmy Awards.

Wednesday, Nov. 15, at 7:30 p.m. • The Palladium The U.S. Army Field Band’s 65-member Concert Band and 29-member Soldiers’ Chorus will perform a wide-ranging program of marches, overtures, popular music, patriotic selections and instrumental and vocal solos. Their mission is to serve and inspire the American people by telling the Army story and honoring our soldiers and veterans at home and abroad. Admission is free; tickets will be available in late October.

New Year’s Eve Extravaganza presented by Taft Sunday, Dec. 31, at 9 p.m. • The Palladium Tickets for this rockin’ holiday party, which sold out last year, will go on sale in August. Stay tuned for news on the musical guests.

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Saturday, Nov. 25, at 8 p.m. • The Palladium America’s best-selling solo pianist marks his 21st year of heartwarming holiday performances with a new program, “A Joyful Christmas,” featuring carols, classics and original songs to escape the hustle and bustle. Brickman’s signature style has taken him from Carnegie Hall to the White House and earned him two Grammy nods, four Gold albums and 30 charted Adult Contemporary radio hits.

Dave Koz ‘20th Anniversary Christmas Tour’

Sunday, Dec. 10, at 7 p.m. • The Palladium An annual holiday tradition returns as Dave Koz brings his “20th Anniversary Christmas Tour” to the Palladium. Special guests David Benoit, Rick Braun and Peter White – the original lineup from Koz’s first holiday package tour – will join the saxophonist to perform their own hits and jam on seasonal favorites in a high-energy show for the entire family.

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Thursday, Dec. 14, at 7:30 p.m. • The Palladium Performing with a full symphony, Celtic Thunder will deliver highlights from its most popular productions as well as songs from the chart-topping albums “Celtic Thunder Christmas” and “The Classic Christmas Album,” with solo and ensemble numbers featuring the group’s five male vocalists. Frequently seen on PBS, Celtic Thunder has been named Billboard’s Top World Music Album Artist three times.

Canadian Brass Christmas

Saturday, Dec. 23, at 8 p.m. • The Palladium Since forming in the 1970s, this distinctive chamber quintet has toured the world and released more than 100 albums as the leading standard-bearer for the role of brass instruments in classical music. In this special holiday performance, the group will perform a broad range of classical, traditional and pop tunes reflecting the spirit of the season. For tickets and more, visit TheCenterPresents.org.


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Last week, the Fishers Sun King Tap Room hosted a “Kinky Boots - Heart and Sole” special tapping and “Kinky Boots” shoe contest for Broadway Indy. Where’s Amy was a judge with fashion blogger Jody DeFord. Participants won tickets to the show and prizes throughout the night.

Dispatch Southside Art League announces featured artist – The Southside Art League has announced the featured artist for June will be Tom Brown of Greenwood. The exhibition of Brown’s work will be at the Southside Art League Gallery 299 E. Broadway St., Greenwood. The show will be on exhibit from June 2-29. There will be a special reception

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NOTICE OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY Alderman, LLC, (363 Cuddy Court; Naples, FL 34103) is submitting a NOI letter to notify the IDEM of the intent to comply with the requirements under 327 IAC 15-5 (Rule 5) to discharge stormwater from construction activities for the following project: ‘Alderman Luxury Imports’ in Delaware Township, Hamilton County, Indiana, more specifically part of the SW ¼, Section 19,T18N,R5E; located at 13875 Trade Center Drive, Fishers, Indiana scheduled to commence on July 3, 2017 and be completed on or before July 2018. Stormwater runoff from the project site will discharge into the Oliver Shoemaker Regulated Drain ultimately flowing to the White River. Questions can be directed to Alderman, LLC; Gary Alderman; 363 Cuddy Court; Naples, FL 34103. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING DOCKET NO. PRR 1702-21 The Fishers Advisory Plan Commission will hold a public hearing on the 7th day of June, 2017, at the Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038-1574 at 6:30 p.m. At that hearing, the public will be invited to offer comments on the following petition: Docket No. PRR-1702-21, an application submitted by Ken Kern with and on behalf of Sunbeam Development Corporation (the “Petitioner”), requesting that a favorable recommendation be granted for a proposed PUD Ordinance (to be known as the Delaware Commons PUD Ordinance). The proposed PUD Ordinance will allow for a continuation of commercial retail development on property that primarily adjoins the existing Delaware Commons Shopping Center (located north and west of the intersection of 116th Street and Cumberland Road). The property subject to the proposed rezone includes Hamilton County tax parcel # 19-11-32-00-09-003.000 (an approximately 1.2 acre site located north and east of the above referenced intersection) and a portion of parcels 15-11-31-00-00-028.000 and 15-11-31-0000-028.004 (which are both located north and west of the above referenced intersection). The full legal description of the property is on file with the Department of Development, City of Fishers, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038-1574, (317) 595-3120. The Advisory Plan Commission will make a decision regarding the petition and will forward a recommendation to the Fishers City Council regarding the proposed PUD Ordinance. The case file about this project is available for public review in the office of the Department of Development, located at Fishers City Hall. The meeting agenda and related information will be posted on the City’s website forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the meeting specified above. Interested persons may provide comments in writing by submitting them to the Department of Development for the City of Fishers or by bringing them to the scheduled hearing. If you would like your written comments to be provided to the Fishers Advisory Plan Commission, you must submit them to the Department of Development one (1) week prior to the hearing date noted above. Comments may also be made in person during the public hearing. The Public Hearing may be continued to a future date from time to time as may be found necessary. Applicant Contact Information: Bruce M. Bittner Church Church Hittle & Antrim Phone: 317-773-2190 bittner@cchalaw.com NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING An Ordinance Amending the Unified Development Ordinance Case PRT-1703-15; Ordinance 041717B In accordance with Indiana Code section 36-7-4-604, notice is hereby provided that the Fishers Advisory Plan Commission (“Commission”) will hold a public hearing on June 7, 2017 at Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana at 6:30 p.m. to review the above-referenced ordinance. The Unified Development Ordinance was adopted on or around October 16, 2006 (Ordinance # 090605A), and subsequently amended. This proposed ordinance amendment generally seeks to amend the Unified Development Ordinance to streamline, clarify, and update the procedures for platting land. The Ordinance is immediately available at www.fishers.in.us and is currently on file in the Department of Planning & Zoning, Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana 46038. The Commission will forward a recommendation to the City Council regarding the adoption of this ordinance. Interested persons may file written suggestions or objections concerning this request with the Fishers Department of Planning & Zoning located at the Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana, 46038-1574 and/or may contact the department at (317) 595-3120 for assistance. Interested persons will be given the opportunity to be heard by the Commission at the above specified time and place. The hearing may be continued from time to time as may be found necessary.

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White Barbecue Sauce with Smoky Chicken Content courtesy of Family Features and McCormick Prep time: 15 minutes Cook time: 45 minutes Servings: 6 White Barbecue Sauce: 1 cup mayonnaise, 1/2 cup cider vinegar, 2 tablespoons Zatarain’s Creole Mustard, 1 teaspoon prepared horseradish, 1/2 teaspoon McCormick Coarse Ground Black Pepper, 1/2 teaspoon McCormick Garlic Powder, 1/4 teaspoon salt Smoky Chicken: 1 cup hickory wood chips, 2 pounds bone-in chicken parts, 2 tablespoons McCormick Grill Mates Applewood Rub To make sauce: In medium bowl, mix mayonnaise, vinegar, Creole mustard, horseradish, black pepper, garlic and salt until well blended. Cover. Refrigerate at least 2 hours before serving to blend flavors. To make chicken: Cover wood chips in water and soak 30 minutes. Season chicken with rub. Drain wood chips. Fill smoker box with wet wood chips. Place smoker box under grill rack on one side of grill before lighting. Close grill. Prepare grill for indirect medium heat (350-375 F). Heat grill by turning all burners to medium. Once cooking temperature is reached, turn off burner(s) on one side. Place chicken on unlit side of grill. Close grill cover. Grill, turning

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La Margarita is one of Indy’s top authentic Mexican restaurants. The family business has been serving the community for more than 30 years, keeping customers coming back for more with an intimate garden and patio on the Indianapolis Cultural trail, a small, cozy dining room and bar and wonderful food. Whether you are looking for a spicy kick to your meal or something more mellow to eat, La Margarita has it all. Type of Food: Traditional Mexican meals. Food Recommendation: Burrito Azteca. Price Range: Approx. $5-$15. Reservations: No. Hours: noon - 8 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. - 10 p.m., Tuesday - Thursday, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Friday - Saturday Address: 1043 Virginia Ave., Suite 1, Indianapolis. Phone: 317-384-1457.

Zionsville Little Theatre Company auditions – The Zionsville Little Theatre Company has announced scheduled auditions for “An Evening of Rodgers and Hammerstein Classics” – a concert event licensed by R&H Theatricals. Singers of all ages are invited to audition to be a part of the ensemble for this concert production; soloists will be selected from within the ensemble selected. Open auditions will be held from 1-4 p.m., June 11 at the Whitestown Municipal Complex, 6210 Veterans Dr. in Whitestown. Men, women, and children wishing to audition should prepare a minimum of 16 bars of a suitable audition piece. Please plan to bring a copy of your sheet music for our accompanist. This concert performance features music from several Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals, including: “Carousel,” “Flower Drum Song,” “Oklahoma!,” “The Sound of Music,” “South Pacific,” “State Fair,” and “The King and I.” Musical Director is Michele J. Boehm. Performance dates are: 7 p.m., July 21, 2 p.m., 7 p.m., July 22, and 2 p.m. July 23. First Friday Food Truck Fest – The Food Truck Fest at Old National Centre in downtown Indianapolis will be at 5 p.m., June 2 in the parking lot. Standard tickets are $5. A four-pack of tickets is $12. Conner Prairie History on Tap – On June 2, beer lovers will travel back in time with every sip as they learn about the history of brewing during History on Tap, presented by the museum’s young professionals group, the Conner Prairie Horizon Council. More than 20 local breweries will add to the ambiance and offer tastings as guests explore Conner Prairie’s 1836 Prairietown at this adults-only event. As the sun sets over Conner Prairie, rides on the 1859 Balloon Voyage will be offered for an additional cost (weather-permitting), providing a view of the grounds and downtown Indy at dusk. There are a variety of tickets on sale for the event, starting at $35 for general admission. Designated driver tickets are $15. All tickets include at least a $5 food voucher. A full dinner buffet will be offered for $10. Tickets can be purchased online. For more visit connerprairie.org.


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A distinctive minaret in Marrakesh, Morocco, demonstrates the lasting influence of 12th century Islamic travel architecture. Its name reflects the lasting influence of 12th century Islamic learning. Marrakesh was founded in 1062 by the Almoravids as the capital of an Islamic empire comprising southern Spain and northwest Africa. In 1147, the Almohads, practicing a more severe form of Islam, conquered Marrakesh and destroyed its mosque. By the end of the 12th century, the Almohads, led by Yaqub Al-Mansur, had completed a new mosque on the site of a destroyed Almoravid palace. The most famous feature of what became known as the Koutoubia Mosque is its 253-foot-tall sandstone minaret. A wide ramp inside the square minaret enabled the muezzin to ride his horse to the balcony to announce prayer time. The minaret is topped by four gilded copper balls extending from a dome. An improbable legend says the fourth ball was created from the jewelry of the Al-Mansur’s wife, taken from her as penance for breaking her

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950 N. Rangeline Rd., Ste. D, Carmel, IN 46032 • (317) 867-0900 • www.ctcarmel.com • M-Th 9:00-6:00, Fri 9:00-5:00 and weekends by Appt.

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