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Young pitches Endless Frontier Act in Fishers By Jonathan Matthes jonathan@youarecurrent.com U.S. Sen. Todd Young (R-Ind) spent June 18 in Fishers making a case for the Endless Frontier Act, which passed POLITICS the Senate on June 8, 68-32, with bipartisan support. If the bill passes the House and is signed by President Joe Biden, it would invest billions of dollars in various technological initiatives with the goal of boosting the U.S. economy and nudging out China as the world’s technological leaders, according to Young. “(The legislation) will help Hoosiers lead the way as we out-innovate, out-compete and outgrow the Chinese Communist party,” Young said. “We are in competition to see who will win the 21st century, to make this the second American century. The Endless Frontier Act would give America the upper hand against our geopolitical rival.” The bill includes $29 billion for artificial intelligence, quantum computing, robotics, biotech and advanced energy technologies. It would provide $52 billion in emergency spending to end a shortage of microchips and semiconductors, while returning the production of those items to America. And the bill, co-authored by Young and 12 other senators, including Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), Susan Collins (R-Maine), Lindsay Graham (R-S.C.) and Christopher Coons (D-Del.), adds $17.5 billion in funding for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. Another component of the bill would create 18 regional tech hubs across the nation, with Indiana being a frontrunner for one of them. That’s why Young joined

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Sen. Todd Young (R-Ind.) speaks at the Indiana IoT Lab as Young made the pitch for his new piece of legislation the Endless Frontier Act. Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb watches as Young speaks. (Photo by Jonathan Matthes)

Gov. Eric Holcomb at the Indiana IoT Lab to promote the bill. Indiana’s region also includes Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Minnesota and Wisconsin. A hub is expected to be selected by 2026. “At least one of those states will land a tech hub, but there very well might be several of those states landing a tech hub based on merits,” Young said. “I’m less concerned about the competition. If (Indiana) pulls together all of our assets, if we make the case, as the governor consistently does in bringing in foreign investment to this state as well as domestic investment, we’re not going to have to worry about the competition.”

week. We appreciate your patience as we continue our recovery and we’re still proud to state that we still have retained all fulltime staff at the levels of compensation to which they are accustomed. As we indicated before, exactly when we can return to 100-percent delivery is anyone’s guess, but is something we still

It remains uncertain if the bill has the votes to pass the House. Several lawmakers have expressed concern, with one being its expense and another that it does not do enough to protect American interests against Russia. U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz, a Republican who represents Indiana’s 5th District, is undecided on the bill. “I really respect my colleagues, and they have to make their own decisions about how they vote, but I’ll say that this bill is incredibly popular across the state of Indiana, and that’s who I answer to,” Young said.

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The Fishers High School baseball team pauses with the Class 4A state runner-up trophy. (Photo by Mark Ambrogi)

Young Fishers baseball team falls in state championship By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com The Fishers High School baseball team developed the motto “Let them sleep on us” when the team didn’t receive SPORTS much respect in the preseason rankings. “We had our doubters,” senior second baseman Jack Braun said. “They slept on us, but we proved them all wrong and got all the way here.” The Tigers reached the Class 4A state championship game before falling to Jasper 3-1 June 22 at Victory Field in Indianapolis. “Our guys kept fighting back,” Fishers coach Matthew Cherry said. “We had our chances. Our guys fought so hard all year. They were awesome. They never quit, even that last inning. There’s a lot of things we did great all tournament, but we didn’t execute as well (against Jasper).” Jasper scored three runs in the third inning, with the big hit being Ross Peter’s two-run double off losing pitcher Tate Warner, a junior. After loading the bases with one out in the fifth, junior Dom Oliverio drove in the Tigers’ only run with a sacrifice fly. The Wildcats closed the season with 22 consecutive victories to finish 31-2. Jasper pitcher Grant Stratton allowed only three hits and struck out seven. Braun, who had one of those hits, was Fishers’ only senior starter in the game. “All these guys are my brothers,” said Braun, who finished with a team-high .327 batting average. “We all grew up together. It’s so bittersweet that we got to get all

the way here, and it’s so sad this all had to end. I love all these guys and wish them the best for next year. The sky is the limit for this team. If they can stay together like this next year, you’ll see them right back here on this field (in the state final).” Cherry agreed that the team was very close. “‘They love one another,” Cherry said. “They fought for each other. Just a special, special group. They came together about the beginning of May, and it clicked for them. They found their roles. We talked about being the hero of your story, the hero of your role, and they all bought in.” Freshman Jack Brown, who was the designated hitter, pitched the final two innings for Fishers. “He pitched in big games all year,” Cherry said. “He did great coming in.” Brown finished with a 7-2 record with a 1.43 earned run average. At the plate, he hit .318 and led the team in hits (35) and runs batted in (28). Freshman catcher Caulin Brown, who hit .264, led the team in doubles with nine. In addition to Braun, the other senior who saw considerable action was pitcher Mason Sweeney, who was 5-1 with a 2.10 ERA. After starting the season 1-4, the Tigers finished 23-13. They won 10 consecutive games before losing to Jasper. “We’re not going to surprise anybody next year,” said Cherry, whose team won the 4A state title in 2018. “It will be a different mindset and different approach. I’m excited for next year but we’re going to celebrate these guys for a heck of a run.”

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Carmel - CarmelFest Fireworks will be launched July 4 on the east and west sides of the city and will be launched July 5 in the central area of Carmel. Each display starts at 9:45 p.m. The fireworks will be synchronized to music on WHJE 91.3 FM.

The Fireworks Festival begins in Forest Park, 701 Cicero Rd. Noblesville, at 6 p.m. but the firework display does not begin until 10 p.m. Hairbangers Ball will perform at the park on the Republic Services Main Stage from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.

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The July 4 fireworks will begin at approximately 10 p.m. The best viewing location is at the intersection of Main Street and Buckeye Street in Cicero. Conner Prairie - Symphony on the Prairie The fireworks are set to a live performance by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. The concert begins at 8 p.m. Prices are $75 to $80 for reserved seats, $10 to $35 for lawn seats and $125 for sunset lounge seat-

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Satterfield moves from coaching boys to girls basketball at HSE By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com When Chris Huppenthal was contemplating retiring as Hamilton Southeastern High School girls basketball coach, he began joking with Royals boys basketball coach Brian Satterfield about taking over his position. When Huppenthal officially announced he was resigning, he talked with Satterfield more seriously about it for a day. Satterfield has a basketball-playing daughter, Blair, who will be an HSE Intermediate Junior High eighth-grader this fall. “My head was spinning for 24 hours,” Satterfield said. “Then, I had to focus on our sectional. After the season was over, I talked to Hupp again and thought, maybe, but I’m not sure this is the right time. I talked to my wife, Deb, and dad about it. I was saying some prayers and said, ‘Hey, Lord, show me some signs.’” Satterfield has been the assistant coach on his daughter’s travel basketball team since third grade. Driving her home from a soccer practice, Blair provided the sign. “Out of the blue, she said ‘Dad, I love it when you coach me,’” Satterfield said. After a conversation with HSE athletic director Jim Self, Satterfield decided to take over as girls coach after 20 seasons as the boys basketball coach. Satterfield had a record of 322-151 with three sectional titles and nine Hoosier Crossroads Conference titles. The other thing that convinced Satterfield to take the job was talking to his dad, Gary, a former Tri-West High School principal. Gary would occasionally miss seeing Satterfield and his younger brother, Mark, play basketball at Plainfield High School. “At a minimum, I would miss 50 percent of Blair’s games when she gets to high school,” Satterfield said. “That ended up being the biggest factor. This allows me to have a lot more family time.” Satterfield’s son, Nolan, will be a senior member of the cross country team in the fall. He was ninth in the IHSAA cross country state finals in 2020. Satterfield, 53, said he will benefit from Huppenthal still being a teacher in the building, and he can assist new basketball coach John Ashworth. “I know I’m going to pick Hupp’s brain about opponents,” Satterfield said. “The

Ashworth said he and his wife, Rayven, and two young daughters plan to move from Camby to be closer to HSE. ON THE COVER: John Ashworth, left and Brian Satterfield are, respectively, the new boys and girls basketball coaches at Hamilton Southeastern High School. (photo by Jonathan Matthes)

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Brian Satterfield with his daughter Blair, who he will coach when she reaches high school in 2022. (Submitted photo).

same is true with John. Whatever he needs under bad circumstances. The coach got help with, he knows I’m only a phone call fired or the coach left, so you’re coming away.” in kind of blind to what was done Makayla Hinshaw, who will be a before,” Ashworth said. “Having senior and two-year starter, said Brian one door down is going to be the transition has been smooth a great resource. He’s been super during summer practice. helpful so far. Anytime you have a “As much as I loved Hupp, it’s great coach like that and someone been great having (Satterfield) as you can lean on and get advice well as learning new ideas,” Hinfrom, (it) just makes my job a little Ashworth shaw said. “He comes with years of bit easier.” experience coaching boys, so I’m excited to Ashworth said there is great stability in see what he does on the girls side.” the program. Ashworth said having Satterfield’s help “It’s a great community, a great school. will be a big benefit. It’s an attractive job, obviously,” he said. “Having Brian is a huge resource because “This was not only a basketball decision but usually when you take over a program, it’s a family decision as well.”

New Hamilton Southeastern boys basketball coach John Ashworth had a 65-70 record in six seasons at Decatur Central. He previously was an assistant coach at Franklin Central under former coach John Rockey. “I’m 32, and I always make fun of my high school head coach, Mark James, that he’s been a head coach longer than I’ve been alive,” he said. James, who is now Perry Meridian’s coach, coached Ashworth at Franklin Central. Ashworth played four seasons at IUPUI for former coach Ron Hunter. “I’m definitely still learning and improving as a coach, but I don’t think my youth is a disadvantage,” he said. “I think it’s an advantage because I’m young and hungry. I do a good job relating to the kids.” Ashworth said he draws a little bit from each coach in his past. “There is no one better at preparation and dedication to the craft than Mark James,” he said. “Playing for Ron Hunter, he was as intense and demanding as it gets. Coaching with John Rockey at Franklin Central, he comes from a baseball background and was very laid-back, but in a good way. I have a lot of different perspectives, but at the end of the day, I have to coach with what fits me.” His father, Bob Ashworth, and grandfather, George Ashworth, are both Indiana Hall of Fame football coaches. “Coaching is in my blood,” he said. “Growing up in a coaching family has helped prepare me for the lifestyle and what it takes to be successful.”


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Commentary by Danielle Wilson

Sometimes, it just seems like we cannot get out of our own way. We have good intentions, plan and work hard. We are professionally trained and of good moral character. But there is a gap. Is it simple incompetence? Are our failures the result of sufficient effort but insufficient ability? Perhaps. Maybe the fault is one of some externality. Maybe the reoccurring fact that our objectives often do not materialize as outcomes is not because of us at all. Again, perhaps. Is everything that we are doing the absolute best that it could be? Are we remaining open to better courses of action? Are there superior paths than the ones we’ve chosen? The smartest humans among us are constantly striving for self-improvement. Do we remember the destination even when we are fatigued from the journey? Do we meet people where they are without restraint? The elementary school librarian could not seem to get little Frankie to return his library books on time. He’d been warned, lectured and incentivized — all to no avail. With good intention, he still didn’t deliver. In exasperation, he was banned from the library. OK, scofflaws must be held to account. Yet is it ever right to proclaim, you are dumb and we are going to keep you that way and that knowledge is ours and we only share it with those deserving? Sit still, stand in queue, pay the fine, toe the line, or you will be held back in ignorance. Can we teach Frankie the importance of responsibility by preventing him from having responsibility? Will our good intentions get to an equally good outcome? Could Frankie pay his penance by reading books about responsibility? Could he learn if we let him? Could he think of his actions as both intention and outcome? Can we?

My ear-y tale of auditory distress continues, friends, as I have bravely fought — but not yet defeated — a weeklong battle against a giant ball of hardened wax and its ally, the mighty otitis. I’m currently regrouping during a momentary ceasefire orchestrated by those beloved diplomats, Advil and Zithromax, So here I am, still but I’ll have in agony, still in an to jump back epic fight for my into the fray soon. I can’t middle ear. actually hear – DANIELLE WILSON the enemy (or anything, for that matter), but I can feel them closing in. I thought it would be a decisive victory during my second encounter on the fields of Minute Clinic, but, alas, despite an NP firing a (water) cannon into my left ear — three times, mind you — and then repeatedly stabbing said ear with what could and should be labeled a bayonet, that treasonous wax glob didn’t budge, not one iota. In fact, I dare say it decidedly hunkered down, refusing to yield even a tiny part of its Benedict Arnold-self or the canal it guarded. A full retreat was ordered, and I fled to the safety of my minivan, finding catharsis in 107.9 FM and post-traumatic tears. So here I am, still in agony, still in an epic fight for my middle ear. The antibiotics, despite their powerful reputation, have failed thus far to provide the support they promised. Desertion is rampant sleep, appetite and balance are all AWOL — and I fear morale is dropping to unrecoverable levels. I have a few more days before the next scheduled assault and am praying that I will finally emerge victorious. Because one way or another, this needs to end. Auditory distress is hell, not to mention bloody ear-itating. Peace out.

Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@ youarecurrent.com.

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Water on the brain Commentary by Dick Wolfsie

study to support this notion about water. Scientists have no idea where the recomHave you ever listened to a TED talk, with mended minimum of eight glasses a day informational short speeches on fascinatcame from (probably the same place my ing topics like “Why do we parents got the idea I couldn’t go swimHUMOR have hair in random places?” ming until waiting 40 minutes after I ate a and “Have we been tying our Twinkie). shoelaces the wrong way?” I watch these When I heard this H2O revelation, I almost videos while I’m on my treadmill. The averspilled my cup of coffee, which I am pleased age episode is about to say is 99 percent nine minutes long. If I water. But the bottled But I was sure right about run at my full speed, water lobbyists made I can get in about water: I’ve always thought sure tea and coffee — six of them during a beer — couldn’t be drinking eight glasses a day and mile-long jog. I often part of our required have to listen to them was silly and that everybody amount. “It has to be twice. It’s tough being water,” they said, who believed in this would pure both a slow runner “or it doesn’t count.” someday have to admit they Do I get no credit for and a slow learner. I tuned into one spent a lot of unnecessary drinking lemonade? that really made me How about partial time in the bathroom. happy. It was a precredit? sentation by a doctor My grandmother – DICK WOLFSIE who claimed that lived to 96. She hated the only reason to drink water is if you are plain water. She drank Scotch and water thirsty, that the “eight glasses a day” dicevery day, but she only drank it when she tum is pure fallacy. She called it “hydration was thirsty. I know for sure she got in her pseudoscience.” eight glasses by bedtime. I was wrong about Twinkies. Apparently, A final note: The other day I lugged hunthey can cause weight gain. I was off base dreds of bottles of water (a buck for a pack about gambling. You do lose money in the of 12) home from the dollar store. I just can’t long run. But I was sure right about water: pass up a good deal. “It would be wise to I’ve always thought drinking eight glasses a drink several bottles a day,” I told my wife. day was silly and that everybody who be“Wait, I thought you didn’t believe drinklieved in this would someday have to admit ing that much was necessary?” they spent a lot of unnecessary time in the “I don’t, but all the water expires the end bathroom. of July.” People walk around with a water bottle in their hand. They keep a water bottle in their car’s cup holder, totally unaware that Dick Wolfsie is an author, the hole was specifically designed for 48 oz. columnist and speaker. Contact Slushies. him at wolfsie@aol.com. A physician on the news the other night admitted there has never been a scientific

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An international pharmaceutical leader is coming to Fishers and plans to add more than 230 jobs. NEW BIZ The Stevanato Group, headquarted in Piombino, Italy, will make Fishers its new U.S. hub, with an investment of $1.45 million in a new 370,000-square foot facility that is expected to be completed in 2023. It will be built the vacant field just south of 126th Street and Cumberland Road. Construction is expected to begin later this year. Fishers is purchasing the 75 acres of land from Sunbeam Development, where Stevanato will eventually build its headquarters. Fishers will turn those 75 acres into a new pharmaceutical park, with Stevanato building on 35 acres. “We are looking forward to joining the Fishers community, which shares our commitment to the pharma and health care industries, and to being a part of the new pharmaceutical and life sciences park the city is developing,” Stevanato Group vice president of U.S. business development

Howard Drake stated in a media release. The Fishers facility is expected to support and expand Stevanato’s EZ-Fill solutions, a line of syringes and vials, which are used in the majority of COVID-19 vaccines around the world. There will be office space in the Fishers building and an after-sales support center focused on supporting U.S. engineering customers. “As we continue to see an emerging-life science cluster here in Fishers, we believe that Stevanato Group’s decision to invest in Fishers underscores the opportunity for growth. We are looking forward to welcoming Stevanato Group to our community,” Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness stated. Helping draw Stevanato to Indiana, the Indiana Economic Development Corp. offered up to $2.9 million in performance-based conditional tax credits and up to $500,000 in performance-based conditional training grants. Fishers also is considering up to $1.2 million in additional incentives for the company. Stevanato has committed to create approximately 230 new jobs, with an average salary of $70,000. The company has until 2030 to fulfill the commitment to receive its full financial incentive package.

DISPATCHES OneZone hosts Indiana Sports Corp President, July 14 — The OneZone Chamber of Commerce’s July 14 luncheon will feature Ryan Vaughn as its speaker. Vaughn is the president of the Indiana Sports Corp. which was responsible for, among other events, successfully organizing the entire NCAA Men’s basketball tournament in the Indianapolis area in 2021. Registration and networking begin at 11 a.m. with the presenation at 11:30 a.m. Tickets for members is $30, potential members $50. Look for dividend-paying stocks — Dividend-paying stocks tend to hold up better than the overall market during volatile times and economic slowdowns. But many large-cap, blue-chip dividend payers such as McDonald’s and Procter & Gamble have already experienced big gains the past year, so they may not provide the downside protection you would expect. A better defensive strategy is to invest in dividend-paying medium-sized companies -- those with stock market values between $2 billion and $10 billion. Their businesses

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reLEAF Wellness Co. gives shop another go By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com

said. reLEAF Wellness Co. carries CBD-infused coffee and tea products, energy bars and reLEAF Wellness Co. owner Mickey Hurley other items. hopes the process of opening his health Hurley opened his first location in and wellness shop goes betWhitestown, but at that time he also was NEW BIZ ter than it did the last time. looking at the Fishers location. reLEAF Wellness Co. “At the time we started exploring opened May 1 at 9787 E. 116th St., this location, we were doing good Fishers. at the (Whitestown) location and “This is our second location. We we were just looking to grow the ended up having to close the first concept and obviously hopefully one because of the pandemic,” said have something pretty viable down Hurley, a Carmel resident. the road,” Hurley said. “Then, when reLEAF Wellness Co. is a wellness the pandemic hit, (the Whitestown Hurley store with a focus on hemp prodlocation) died out and we wanted ucts, such as CBD and other items. to give this one a chance.” “We also want to try to touch on other Hurley said the first month of business things as well, so we have aromatherapy was slow but has picked up since early stuff in the form of essential oils, candles June. and a skin care line that is paraben-free “If this ends up being a success here, and not tested on animals,” Hurley said. we would look to open other locations,” reLEAF Wellness Co. also sells honey Hurley said. products from Eagle Creek Apiary. For more, visit releafwc.com. “Honey has a wealth of benefits,” Hurley

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Daniel’s Vineyard lands Indianapolis Opera’s Lobster Palooza By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Indianapolis Opera and Daniel’s Family Vineyard & Winery seemed like a perfect match. EVENT “Wine is a very strongly associated craft with opera,” Indianapolis Opera General Director David Starkey said. “(Daniel’s Vineyard) really prescribes to an amazing craftsmanship and the desire to be dedicated to their neighbors. They’ve always explored a lot with music and cultural events. It just seemed to be the right avenue to explore.” The 11th annual Lobster Palooza will be held at Daniel’s Vineyard in McCordsville from 5 to 9 p.m. Aug. 8. Current Publishing is serving as a media sponsor. National Bank of Indianapolis, Ellinger Riggs Insurance and Merrill Lynch also are sponsors. “That’s a big change for us because historically, Lobster Palooza has been held at Basile Opera Center (in Indianapolis),” Starkey said. The 2020 event was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Starkey said the opera company had to merge Lobster Palooza and Opera Ball into a virtual fundraiser with live singers. “We just felt it was time to think of the next generation of the event after 10 years,” Starkey said. “We thought, what is the next decade going to be like for this fundraiser? Many people equate this to being one of the most unique, fun-filled events of that size. For this kind of size, 200 to 300 people, this has been consistently revered as the event. There is a new generation of opera fans, board members and donors, and they love this event. The event has brought in more of a younger, middle-aged crowd. This is real Maine lobster, and (we) have a special boiler expert we bring in from out of town to boil the lobster. We’re not getting frozen lobsters from the grocery store. This is the real deal. A Cut Above Catering has been the caterer and the chef of choice for many years of this event.

BEEF & BOARDS Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre presents “The Sound of Music” through Aug. 15. For more, visit beefandboards.com. JUNIOR CIVIC THEATRE Junior Civic Theatre’s production of “Disney’s Frozen Jr.” at The Tarkington at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel will be presented at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. June 29-30. Civic Theatre’s Young Artists Program will present “Revue!,” a cabaret show, at 6 and 8 p.m. June 29. For more, visit civictheatre.org. RED BARN SUMMER THEATRE Red Barn Summer Theatre’s production of “The Odd Couple” will run through July 3 at the Frankfort theatre. For more, visit redbarntheatre.net.

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Servers serve lobsters at a previous Lobster Palooza event. (Submitted photo)

“So, we’re taking a very successful event and we are putting it at one of the best developing venues in our region. It’s a win-win.” The event will feature singers Daniel Narducci and Marci Jackson, who were leads in Indianapolis Opera’s 2019 production of “Camelot.” The Dean Martini Band will perform between 7 and 9 p.m. “That’s a new wrinkle. We haven’t had a band for years,” said Starkey, a McCordsville resident. “We’re going to have the opera singers sing with the band. There is a great space for people to dance.” In addition to signature drinks and wine from Daniel’s Vineyard, Tito’s, Sun King and Still Moon products will be served. A lobster event near Geist Reservoir seemed to be a logical match as well, Starkey said.

Starkey said the move also was generated by a motivation to develop new partnerships. “Through a relationship we have with Visit Indy, a board member of ours, Janet Arnold, who works for Visit Indy, brought this recommendation to us,” Starkey said. Starkey said many members already were aware of Daniel’s Vineyard. “So, the learning curve was pretty short,” Starkey said. “The conversation started in late winter. We were just thrilled with their desire to expand and connect in the arts.” The cocktail hour is at 5 p.m., with dinner at 6 p.m. Tickets are $175 per person, and a table of eight is $1,400. A $100 portion of the ticket price is tax deductible. For more, indyopera.org/lobsterpalooza. html.

Internationally renowned violin virtuoso Zachary DePue was named concertmaster of the Carmel Symphony Orchestra June 23. “Carmel Symphony Orchestra is absolutely thrilled to announce that Zach is joining us and bringing his energy, his warmth, his versatility and DePue his overall musical passion to our orchestra and to our community,” CSO Artistic Director Janna Hymes stated. DePue was a CSO guest artist earlier this year, joining the orchestra for its performance of Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons.” DePue served as concertmaster for the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra for more than a decade and is well known as a founding member of the ISO’s first ensemble-in-residence, the international sensation Time for Three, with whom he performed for 15 years. He performs on a violin made in 1846 by Giuseppe Rocca of Turin, Italy.


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Lexi Villamin, a 16-year-old Guerin Catholic High School student, painted this mural inside the parking garage of the new Hotel Carmichael in Carmel. (Submitted photo)

Painting the town By Rick Morwick rick@youarecurrent.com Lexi Villamin has always enjoyed creating art but didn’t take it seriously until the past year. ART Villamin, a junior at Guerin Catholic High School, recently put the finishing touches on a colorful mural painted on a wall inside the parking garage of the lower-level entrance to the new Hotel Carmichael in Carmel. The work is of a horizontal keyboard bordered by vivid designs above and below the black and white keys. A 16-year-old Carmel resident, Villamin worked on the project for two months. She completed the 64-foot wide by 9 1/2-foot tall painting on May 31. “I’m very proud of it. This is probably

the biggest project I have ever taken on,” Villamin said. “Although it isn’t perfect, I am proud of the work I put in and proud of the end result.” Villamin’s design for the mural was chosen by Pedcor Companies, which developed the boutique hotel in a public/private partnership with the City of Carmel. Villamin, who is enrolled in Guerin Catholic’s IB visual arts class, originally submitted the design for consideration at the Indiana Design Center in Carmel, but Pedcor — which also developed the design center — wanted the mural for the Hotel Carmichael. “Ever since I was a little kid, I’ve always had a fascination with art,” she said. “It was always something I did for fun, and I never took it too seriously until this past year.”

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retum, including furniture, rugs and carpets, lamps, linen, china, figurines and 80 species of trees. Some items incorporated a stylized samara motif Wright created. Others evoked Japan, including a guestroom chair made of plywood suggesting origami. The Christians committed to incorporating all of Wright’s ideas, even if that meant waiting until they had sufficient funds. When Dr. Christian died in 2015, Samara included almost everything Wright had specified, including a disappearing television platform operated by remote control. The April 2015 announcement of Samara’s Historic Landmark designation noted the house’s “remarkably complete Usonian design, incorporating more than 40 Wrightian design elements.” The house and arboretum, owned by the John E. Christian Family Memorial Trust, Inc. (on whose board I sit), are available for tours by reservation only at tours@samara-house.org.

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY MONTESSORI-TRAINED PRESCHOOL DIRECTRESS The International Montessori School (www.intlmontessori.com), a premier Montessori school located in Carmel, Indiana, is looking for a lead Montessori Preschool Directress for the 2021 - 2022 school year and beyond. Minimum qualifications are a Bachelor’s degree and Primary (3-6 years of age) Montessori certification (AMI or AMS) from an accredited Montessori Teacher’s Training Center. The qualifying candidate should be passionate, energetic and have the warmth to work with children. We hire staff for long-term positions. Previous experience in a Montessori school will be an advantage. Salary will be competitive based on qualifications and experience. Interested candidates should send their resume, cover letter and a list of three references to: rkd1948@sbcglobal.net.

What’s changed? No KidsZone tickets this year, bring cash for the rides and attractions; ATM machines will also be available. What should I bring? Please bring sunscreen, bug spray, a water bottle, coolers, chairs and blankets. Food and drinks are permitted. Visitors over 21 can bring alcohol. There are also several food and drink vendors at CarmelFest, including a restricted area where alcohol is served. What do I need to leave at home? CarmelFest volunteers recommend nearby residents leave their vehicles at home. A Pedal and Park location will be available to secure bikes. Tents and tarps are not permitted in concert areas. Do not fly drones above the parade or festival areas. Permits are required for drone use and have been granted to CarmelFest by the city of Carmel. Can I bring pets? CarmelFest instituted a no pet policy for both the parade and festival areas to protect animals from the extreme heat, as well as hot pavement and sidewalks. This policy was created for the safety of our attendees as well. Please keep pets at home. Do not leave pets and kids in a hot unattended car. Parade July 5, 2021 at 10:30am sponsored by Centier Bank Fi Fireworks Look to the sky on Sunday July 4 east and west Carmel, Monday July 5 central Carmel synchronized to music on WHJE 91.3 FM Radio Freedom Run 8:00am Saturday July 3, Carmel High School Visit carmelfest.net for more information

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PROFESSIONAL PART-TIME! DYNAMIC PUBLIC SPEAKER!

International Business College and Vet Tech Institute in Indianapolis is currently seeking powerful and energetic speakers to present life skill workshops at high schools both in person and/or virtually. Our professional speakers are committed to achieving excellence in themselves and passionate about inspiring high school students to do the same. Great for those with theater background, moms, and college students. Reliable transportation is required. This is a part time M-F job daytime hours (no nights or weekends) which averages $20-$40/hr. ($130.00 a day) plus mileage. Part-time training begins NOW to start presenting in August! Please email resume to ktrent@ ibcindianapolis.edu NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE!

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES TEACHER ASSISTANT POSITIONS The International Montessori School (www.intlmontessori.com), located in Carmel, Indiana, has several Teacher Assistant positions available starting in August. Working hours will be 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM or 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM Monday through Friday. Qualifying candidates should have an undergraduate degree or a diploma from a technical school and experience working with children ages 3 through 6 years old, should be enthusiastic, kind, and creative with a love for children. Compensation is competitive and based on experience. PLEASE REPLY TO: RKD1948@SBCGLOBAL.NET ***** No phone calls, please. *****

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Looking for job security? Simpson Construction Services has so much work that it must hire five people for residential remodeling NOW. The skilled carpenters we select will have strong abilities in bathroom remodeling, but also with respect to kitchens, decks, basements, wood and tile flooring, doors and windows, interior and exterior painting, drywall, plumbing and electrical, siding and room additions. Again: Only skilled carpenters need apply. For immediate consideration, call Gary Simpson at 317.703.9575.

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