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How businesses on Geist are faring in 2021 Jonathan Matthes jonathan@youarecurrent.com The COVID-19 pandemic put a damper on many businesses and events, but those along the Geist Reservoir COMMERCE waterfront aren’t among them. “Things are busier than heck,” said Greg Binder, manager at Geist Marina. “Ever since COVID hit and people realized they could play and be safe out on the lake, they’ve been renting, renting, renting. We went from thinking maybe we won’t have much business (in 2020) to maxing out. We’ve been at full capacity since July 1 of last year and sales went through the roof and have continued.” Binder has managed Geist Marina since 2017 and saw boat sales and rentals increase each year before rising sharply in 2020. “The parking lot here looked like July Fourth every weekend last year,” Binder said of the marina’s busiest day in a normal year. “Between boat sales and slip rentals and gas sales, I think there has been a whole different level of customers that came to boating because of COVID and now will stay.” Those customers have kept coming in 2021, Binder said. “It’s the same, but now it’s a full season. Last year, we started with nothing, then it all kicked in when people realized that they could get out and be safe on a boat,” he said. “This year started busier than all can be. The only thing that has done anything to slow us down has been the weather.” Every boat in Binder’s fleet is rented out for every weekend through August. The marina has boats still available on some weekdays and nights. Besides the weather, the biggest challenge facing the marina this year has been supply chain issues. “I’ve had a rental boat down for a week and a half waiting on a throttle cable. We just had to wait. Sometimes it takes weeks,” Binder said. “I have a ton of life jackets that haven’t shown up. They’re on

up 30 percent in carryout, which helps us, too.” Business also is better this year at Puccini’s Pizza and Pasta. “We’re doing really well,” manager Ryan Davis said. “During the pandemic, we went to carry-out only. We were having a really hard time staffing but having our college kids back has helped us reopen.” Davis has been working with Puccini’s at different locations for about 17 years and has been at the Geist location for the last year and a half. He said he’s noticed a connection between the success of businesses in Geist and activity on the water. “People are out all the time. People on the water are doing dock-side services again. People love the patio at our location, and weather is a big part of this location,” Davis said. “Nice days, we do extremely well. If it’s raining, we can be kind of slow. People just love being outside on the water.”

SUPPLY CHAIN PROBLEM Greg Binder is the manager at Geist Marina. (Photo by Jonathan Matthes)

a container ship somewhere. I bought (a lot of) tubes in October (2020) that were due in March and I’m still waiting on them.” RESTAURANTS FARING WELL, TOO Lakefront restaurants thrive off the success of the marina. More people on the water means more people looking for convenient dining options. “We have boat-side service, and even last year our boat sales were through the roof,” said Nyla Wolf, who owns Wolfies Grill with her husband, Scott. “People will be out on the water and come to us, which is great.” Wolf expects sales at Wolfies Grill to surpass 2019’s total. The restaurant saw a 50 percent decrease in sales from 2019 to 2020. “I think this year is going to be the best year that we’ve ever had in our restaurants,” Wolf said. “I think it really has to do with people just coming out, and we’re

Among the biggest challenges this year at Geist Marina is finding parts and supplies, according to manager Greg Binder. “The freeze in Texas messed up all the production of the foam, so that affects furniture, RVs, boat furniture. There’s some supply chain problems with the resin pellets that people use for gelcoats on fiberglass boats,” Binder said. In the last decade, many businesses, like Geist Marina, moved away from having storehouses on-site because delivery systems had become so efficient and quick that there was little need to store an abundance. That system worked well as long as supply chains remained intact. “(In 2020 and 2021) that supply chain got all messed up,” Binder said. “That Suez Canal thing? It locked up a bunch of stuff. Container ships with parts couldn’t show up to manufacturers, so they can’t finish this boat or that RV, which causes big delays.”


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Registration numbers rise for Mudsock fall sports By Jonathan Matthes jonathan@youarecurrent.com Fall registration numbers for Mudsock Youth Athletics are higher than they’ve ever been, accordYOUTH ATHLETICS ing to the organization’s executive director, Scott Spillman. “Since I’ve been here, we’ve never been close to the numbers we are looking at this year,” said Spillman, who has been with the youth sports organization since 2017. More than 3,600 kids have registered for at least one of the eight fall sports, which

are baseball, softball, football, field hockey, volleyball, cross country, soccer and cheer. The organization also will offer a stick skills program for lacrosse. Spillman attributes the high numbers to people eager to get back to normal routines in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. “After the pandemic, when people couldn’t go (for all the travel sports), they realized we can still have a fun experience for a much smaller price in my backyard as opposed to traveling every weekend,” Spillman said. Fall sports registration is still open. For more, visit myathletics.com.

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Prep academy moves to Fishers — The Associated Builders and Contractors Commercial Construction Prep Academy will move from Ivy Tech Hamilton County to 11837 Technology Dr. in Fishers for the 2021-22 school year. The Prep Academy is a hands-on, two-year, dual-credited program designed to introduce high school juniors and seniors to the commercial construction trades with upwardly mobile paths of education and apprenticeships leading to essential careers. The new facility provides enhanced opportunities to handle an increase in enrollment, innovative instruction and has the capability to be expanded to facilitate anticipated year over year growth.

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HSE schools start times, elearning days — Elementary schools times are 7:40 a.m. to 2:10 p.m. High school times are 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., and intermediate/junior high times 9:15 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will also be eLearning days on Sept. 24, Nov. 12, Feb. 18 and April 29.

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Lorch appointed President and COO of First Internet Bancorp — The board of directors of the Fishers-based First Internet Bancorp has appointed Nicole Lorch as president and chief operating officer of the company as well as its subsidiary, First Internet Bank. Lorch has worked for First Internet Bank since 1999 and most recently served as the company’s executive vice president and chief operating officer of First Internet Bank.

OneZone Chamber wins innovation award — The OneZone Chamber received an award at Indiana Chamber Executives Association Annual Conference in June. The Chamber took home the Innovation Award of Excellence for its Developer Insight Group program. Then OneZone Chamber President Jack Russell received his ICEA Certified Professional Accreditation.

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Mudsock Youth Athletics partners with Methodist Sports Medicine — The Fishers-based Mudsock Youth Athletics announced a late June partnership with Methodist Sports Medicine. The partnership was facilitated by a pilot program from the Hamilton County Sports Authority.

Fishers AgriPark has opened — Fishers AgriPark, 11171 Florida Rd., opened for its second season. It will be open Tuesdays through Saturdays, closed Monday and Sunday. Each day the AgriPark is open it will open at 10 a.m. and close at 6 p.m., except on Tuesday and Wednesdays when it closes at 2pm. For more information: playfishers. com/217/Fishers-AgriPark.


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“It was full and enthusiastic,” Hale said. “When I was speaking, people were riding their bikes cheering us on as they rode by. The Indiana Democratic Party recently There seemed to be a lot of enthusiasm.” conducted more than 25 events across the Hale was joined by State Sens. J..D Ford state as part of an and Fady Qaddoura and Fishers City POLITICS American Rescue Council member Jocelyn Vare. Plan tour. Events “Our state has received a good were conducted in 40 counties, indeal of money (from ARP), and that cluding a June 24 tour stop in Westwas reflected in the budget that field in Hamilton County. passed in a bipartisan way from the The tour was designed to inform Indiana General Assembly,” Hale said. residents about the American Res“For the first time in many years, ReHale cue Plan, President Joe Biden’s republicans and Democrats voted for lief plan following the COVID-19 pandemic. a budget that had a very healthy and robust “This is really telling the story of the addition to support our public schools.” American Rescue Plan and the Biden/Harris Hale said some of the items the ARP doleffort to make sure that America has the lars supported were $250 million to improve resources it needs to continue to be sucbroadband expansion in the state and processful after such a scary time for so many viding $500 million for economic developworking families,” Indiana Democratic Party ment projects. Indiana received $3.2 billion Deputy Chair Christina Hale said. dollars in state fiscal relief and $2.5 billion A capacity crowd filled the amphitheater in local fiscal relief from the plan. at Asa Bales Park for the June 24 tour stop For more, visit whitehouse.gov/ in Westfield. american-rescue-plan/.

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Cicero resident Carrie Lively has been named the founding director for the Hamilton County Center EDUCATION for Career Achievement. The center was funded by the Hamilton County Council to create a shared, cross-community program to support Certified Technical Education for the county’s six school districts. Lively “Carrie was chosen because she is uniquely qualified to lead the HCCCA based on her vast experience,” stated Derek Arrowood, Hamilton Heights School District superintendent and HCCCA coordinator. The county council approved $425,000 to fund the HCCCA for 2 1/2 years, after which the HCCCA will become self-supportive. In her new position, Lively will focus on four goals: Expanding CTE offerings, developing a marketing and enrollment plan, piloting the HCCCA beginning with the 2022-23 school year and supporting Hamilton County employers by creating a pipeline of skilled workers to fill the workforce needs. Lively starts her new position on July 15. Prior to being named founding director, Lively worked in secondary education for 15 years. Her most recent position was senior director of the Office of Work-Based Learning through the state of Indiana. Before that, she was head of the Noblesville High School counseling department. “I graduated from Hamilton Heights, so I am a Hamilton County resident through and through. I think what I’m most excited to do first thing is to start looking at programs that are in place currently in the K-12 system and developing out how those programs can meet the needs of the local employers and really trying to create that public/private partnership between the six school (districts) in the county and the employers needing to hire talent,” Lively said. Lively said a primary goal is clearing up misconceptions about CTE.


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Annual HSHC fundraiser returns By Haley Miller news@currentnoblesville.com Wine, Wags & Whiskers, an annual fundraiser put on by the Humane Society for Hamilton CounHUMANE SOCIETY ty, will be July 31 at Embassy Suites in Noblesville. The evening of wine tasting benefits the organization’s daily operations and the Survivor Program, a lifesaving medical care fund, according to a press release from the Humane Society. The fundraiser is from 6 to 9 p.m. and includes a raffle, silent auction, hors d’oeuvres and drink-tasting options. The fundraiser spotlights many individual animals at the shelter. Dog and cat lovers will have the opportunity to interact with some of the adoptable animals, and bottles of donated wine will have labels with adoptable animals and their backstories. Last year, the Humane Society canceled the fundraiser because of the COVID-19, so the staff is eager to host it again, Davis said. “Everyone in the office is very excited for it,” Davis said. “This is one of our favorite events just because it’s so diverse and so

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Free budgeting course — Centier Bank has launched a free e-course on budgeting through Centier To You, the bank’s financial education series. The course includes budgeting worksheets for those just getting started and tips for consumers looking to tweak existing budgets. Learn more at centier.com/centier-to-you-budgeting. FYAP seeks monetary, volunteer support for Snack Attack and Summer meals program — Fishers Youth Assistance Program is seeking support for the Snack Attack and 2021 Summer Meals Program which provides food and additional resources for hundreds of Hamilton Southeastern Schools children each year. Snack Attack distributes 2,900 snacks to 423 students weekly throughout the school year, the Summer meals program

provides breakfast and lunches for 700 youth during the nine weeks of summer break. A child can be sponsored through the Summer Meal program for $160. For more information visit youthassistance.org/fishers. Fishers Farmers Market opens — The Fishers Farmers Markets has returned to the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater. Markets will be held Saturday mornings from 8 a.m. to noon through September. For more, visit playfishers.com/188/Fishers-Farmers-Market. Fishers Police Dept. Citizens Academy — The 39th session of the Fishers Police Dept. Citizens Academy is now accepting applications. The academy is a 14-week program on Wednesday evenings from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.

beginning Aug. 11 and ending Nov. 17. The class size is limited to 30 persons. Officers will provide an overview of the roles and responsibilities of FPD officers and insight into some of the specialized units and skills within FPD. Topics will include how to make a traffic stop, how the K-9 unit works within the agency, the role of the Fishers Dive team, how crime scene investigators process scenes, and how to safely navigate social media and the internet. Students will have some classroom instruction and practical role play training each day. It is open to Fishers residents ages 16 and older. Walk-ins will not be accepted. For more, visit fishers.in.us/1331/ Citizen-Academy-Registration.

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The City of Fishers is encouraging residents and visitors to show their support for locally owned businesses this month. Shop Fishers runs from July 16 to 23 and features more than 60 businesses offering deals. Participating businesses range from restaurants to family fun parks to farmers market vendors. “As our community continues to lead the state with one of the highest COVID-19 vaccination rates, I encourage our residents to seize the summer and get out to shop, dine, play and explore,” Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness stated in a press release. “Support the local businesses who help to make Fishers a smart, vibrant and entrepreneurial community.” This is the second time Shop Fishers has been presented in the summer. The campaign has been held for nearly a decade in the fall to coincide with Small Business Saturday in late November. “These (small) business owners are part of our community. They are part of the fabric that makes Fishers so unique and

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FROM REFUGEE TO RESTAURANT OWNER Chao Vietnamese Street Food co-owner Victoria Huong Vu never imagined she would open a restaurant. She grew up in a restaurant-owning family in her native Vietnam, but she found the amount of work and hours spent running the restaurant was daunting. But life soon took an unexpected twist. The Vietnam War led to her family becoming refugees, and they settled temporarily in Hong Kong. In the 1970s, Huong Vu’s grandmother moved to St. Louis and arranged for her family to join her. Huong Vu moved to St. Louis at age 11 and moved to Indiana in 1999. Huong Vu’s daughter fell in love with banh mis, Vietnamese baguettes, during a visit to Vietnam, but Huong Vu said “it’s really hard to make just one.” So, she would make them for others, and they became popular. Friends frequently encouraged Huong Vu to open a restaurant, which happened in 2015 after she was introduced CONTINUED FROM PAGE 15 vibrant,” said Stephanie Perry, Fishers assistant director of community and public relations. “They are our neighbors and friends. Maybe even if it is a franchise, they are still a local business owner. We want our residents to see how important these businesses are to Fishers and go out there and support them.” Each participating business is offering deals or discounts throughout the week. At Blush Salon Boutique, 8800 North St., Suite 181, customers will draw tokens for 10, 20 or 30 percent off their purchase. The Fishers Arts Council, 1 Municipal Dr., is offering 10 percent off all artwork on display in its gallery inside City Hall. Fishers Cryotherapy, 11789 Commercial Dr., is offering a buy one cryotherapy session, get one free deal. Some of the participating businesses have deep roots in the area. Taylor’s Bakery, 8395 E. 116th St., is now operated by Drew and Matt Allen, the great-grandsons of Dennis O. Taylor, who founded the original location in 1913. “Fishers is just experiencing explosive growth, and that’s going to attract change. I moved out here in 1982 with my parents and Fishers was fewer than 5,000 people. All there was was small, family, private businesses,” Drew Allen said. “I want to see those businesses thrive. We support all of

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CrossRoads Church Pastor Eric Lohe knew the weeklong youth mission home repair camp would benefit GIVING BACK those in his community. “I have been attending these camps since 2005, working as staff and a volunteer. Our church has sent a number of students and adults to these work camps. This year, we got to bring this to our community and hope to be offering this to our neighbors again in 2023,” Lohe said. Lohe said 250 people, mostly high school students, from around the United States gathered in Westfield and completed repairs on 26 homes in northern Hamilton County from June 21-25. In conjunction with Group Mission Trips of Ft. Collins Colo., CrossRoads Church invited high school students and their adult leaders from churches in eight states, from as far away as Nebraska, New Hampshire and New Jersey, to participate. In groups of five to seven people, the crew spent the time with a homeowner doing significant home repairs, including mobile home skirting, building wheelchair ramps, constructing decks and

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This week past, another young, physically healthy person died by suicide. What happened? How could this be? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it may be safe to go outside again. Indications are that consumer spending is up. Isn’t that a sign of high confidence? Shouldn’t we all be celebrating in the streets? The CDC reported last month that teen suicide in 2020 was up 31 percent from 2019, and survived attempts, especially among young girls, was up more than 50 percent. Is it possible that the lockdowns, designed to protect our older and vulnerable, led to far greater risk for our younger and vulnerable? Are we trapped in a mire of unintended consequences? Are the mental health impacts of COVID-19 restrictions and the ongoing disparagement of institutions real? It is tough to know where to turn for respite. Social media, countless outlets of political drivel, being taught/expected to not believe one’s own perceptions of reality regarding political leadership, law enforcement, race, family, religion, community, gender, and disease … it is enough to encourage one to hide in a bunker and withdraw even if our cities burn. For those without the mental stability or brain maturity to make sense of this Gordian knot, it can easily be overwhelming. Commonly understood, suicide leaves behind bewildered, frustrated and, often, friends and family trapped in some self- or community-directed guilt. “What more should you have done?” Like a rowboat in a whirlpool, the death spiral only leads to more death. Still, isn’t there something more than this place and time? To believe in ourselves, do we have to forsake a higher power? It is not hopeless. We are not alone.

Ear ye! Ear ye! I am cured! My fight for auditory good health was finally won last week after a visit to my local ENT, and because I have officially depleted my arsenal of ear puns, the scoop that follows will be mercifully unclever. You’re welcome. Readers may recall that in mid-June, my left ear became completely blocked with wax, leading to almost total hearing loss and an infection. Two Minute Clinic runs failed to resolve the problem, so I decided to meet with the top dogs. I found myself in the office of my husband’s long-time otolaryngologist, who entered the exam room with a sarcastic, “Oh, it’s you.” (Danielle is my middle name; people with my official records never know who I am. It’s both a curse and a blessing.) After the requisite “How’s Doo?” conversation, he assured me I’d be fine, despite the trauma of my earlier CVS experiences. He’s a surgeon, after all. He’s also a big, fat liar. I was not fine, because apparently, I had accumulated an unusual amount of wax that had adhered itself to my eardrum like a scab, and the traditional means of extraction simply weren’t working. At one point, Doc said, “I’m falling behind with other patients, and this is not normal. Let’s take a break.” To be fair, he did offer local anesthesia, but warned that a shot — in my ear — would definitely hurt. No thank you. I womaned-up and returned to my Lamaze breathing. After much digging and scraping and air-blasting, and a little bit of internal crying, I was cured. I literally . . . ch-eared. Sorry. Peace out.

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

QUOTE OF THE WEEK “I learned this, at least, by my experiment; that if one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.” —HENRY DAVID THOREAU

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Young cast takes stage at Westfield Playhouse By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Performing in “Meet Me in St. Louis” is a perfect fit for Lizzie Schultz. “I’m a huge Judy Garland buff PLAY so I loved this movie so much,” said Schultz, who will be a Noblesville High School senior this fall. “It’s one of my absolute favorite films of all time.” Schultz portrays Rose, the eldest daughter, in Main Street Productions’ youth play of “Meet Me in St. Louis” July 15 through 25 at Westfield Playhouse. In the movie, Garland played Esther. But in the play, the character Garland portrayed is named Rose, the name of another sister. “It’s a lot of fun because she is such a pompous brat of a character and at the same time you kind of like her,” Schultz said. “It’s fun to play someone so high and mighty and full of themselves.” This is her first appearance with Westfield Playhouse. Schultz, who performs with NHS’s mixed choir and Mad Jazz, previously performed with the Belfry Theatre and Summer Stock Stage. “The most challenging part is, this is easily the biggest part I’ve ever had,” Schultz said. “That’s a drastic change for me.” Although the movie is a musical, there is only one song at the end of the play. Graham Puterbaugh, who will be a Westfield High School junior this fall, portrays Mr. Smith. “It’s probably the biggest role I’ve had at Westfield Playhouse,” Puterbaugh said. “It’s fun having a lot more lines than I’m used to and being a central part of the show. I like how many different emotions you get to see from Mr. Smith. He’s not just a one-note character. There are a lot of different moods he has.” Puterbaugh performs in musicals and plays but prefers plays more. “I’m a better actor than I am a singer,” he said. Zionsville resident Liv Keslin plays Tootie, the youngest of four Smith sisters. “She is the funniest character,” said Keslin, who will be a Zionsville Middle

BEEF & BOARDS Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre presents “The Sound of Music” through Aug. 15. For more, visit beefandboards.com. RED BARN SUMMER THEATRE Red Barn Summer Theatre’s production of “The Marvelous Wonderettes” runs through July 18. For more, visit redbarntheatre.net. FEINSTEIN’S Feinstein’s at Hotel Carmichael presents “An Evening of Liz Callaway” at 7:30 p.m. July 16-17 at Feinstein’s at Hotel Carmichael in Carmel. For more, visit feinsteinshc.com. WESTFIELD PLAYHOUSE Main Street Productions will present the youth production of “Meet Me in St. Louis” from July 15 to 25 at Westfield Playhouse. For more, visit westfieldplayhouse.org.

CIAF features musical variety editorial@youarecurrent.com The “Meet Me in St. Louis” cast: Top, from left, Audrey Hockins, Lilah Cross, Sam Vrtismarsh, Lizzie Schultz. Bottom, from left, Graham Puterbaugh, Liv Kislin and Rachel Bush. (Photo by Mark Ambrogi)

School sixth-grader. “She causes trouble and it’s really funny.” Rachel Bush, a home-schooled junior from Indianapolis, plays Mrs. Smith. Audrey Hockins, who will be a Carmel High School junior, performs as Esther Smith. Lilah Cross, who will be a Noblesville East Middle School eighth-grader, portrays Agnes Smith. Ella Crites, who will be a WHS sophomore, portrays Grandma Prophater. Sam Vrtismarsh, who will be a Carmel High School freshman, plays Lon. CALL TO DUTY Richelle Lutz was going to be an assistant director for “Meet Me in St. Louis” for her good friend Elizabeth Ruddell. However, shortly after rehearsals began, Ruddell had to take medical leave and Lutz became a director. “It’s my baby now,” said Lutz, a Boyleston resident who is house manager

at Epilogue Players Theatre. This is the first time Lutz, 68, has directed a youth production and her first production at Westfield Playhouse. “I’m digging this, these kids are so good,” she said. “I was scared. I’m an old hen. I’m not a young chick. My fears were, what are these kids going to think of me because I’m older? Do they want a younger director? We have a stage manager (Amber K. Roth), who just graduated from Ball State in theater. Her father passed away (June 30). I told these kids last week we have everything negative you could possibly have, so it’s obviously going to be a great show.” The cast of 16 range from ages 8 to 18. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. July 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24 and 2:30 p.m. July 18 and 25. For more, visit westfieldplayhouse.org.

After being canceled in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Carmel International Arts Festival returns to the Arts & Design District Sept. 25-26. At 11 a.m. Sept. 25 on the main stage, the Klezmets will perform. From 12:15 to 1:45 p.m., the Jennerators will perform classic rock. Dwight Lightning and the Conch City All-Stars will take the stage from 2:15 to 3:45 p.m. Phone Club, a pop rock group, will perform at the VIP party from 4:15 to 6 p.m. The evening wraps up with Art Rocks III. Co-hosted by the Carmel International Arts Festival and Current Publishing, with more than a dozen food and beverage trucks. The featured band is Blair Clark & Fun Factor, which will perform from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. On Sept. 26, from 11 to 11:30 a.m., Japanese Minyo Dancers will perform, followed by the Tommy Baldwin Trio from noon to 1:15 p.m. Sarah Scharbrough McLaughlin shares her own brand of music from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Tim Wright from the Wright Brothers will perform from 3:30 to 5 p.m.


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ATI to pay tribute to songwriters By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com The Actors Theatre of Indiana will pay tribute to one of its favorite songwriting teams of composer John Kander MUSIC and lyricist Fred Ebb. ATI co-founders Cynthia Collins, Don Farrell and Judy Fitzgerald will perform the songwriting duo’s music at Feinstein’s at 7:30 p.m. July 21 at the Hotel Carmichael in Carmel. Kander and Ebb created music for “Cabaret,” “Chicago,” “The Rink” and “Kiss of the Spider Woman.” Their hit parade features memorable songs such as “All That Jazz,” “Colored Lights” and “New York, New York.” “Kander and Ebb are my favorite composer/lyricist team,” Collins said. “Singing any of their work is a true joy.” ATI’s first performance at the Studio Theater was “Chicago.” “Cindy played Roxy Hart and I directed it,” Fitzgerald said. “The two of us also were in ‘The World Goes ‘Round’ twice. I love the song ‘Isn’t This Better’ from ‘Funny Lady,’ and I also love ‘A Quiet Thing’ from ‘Flora the Red Menace.’ I honestly love all of their mu-

From left, Actors Theatre of Indiana co-founders Don Farrell, Judy Fitzgerald and Cynthia Collins will perform at Feinstein’s July 21. (Submitted photo)

sic. They are true storytellers.” Farrell said the show likely will be approximately 75 minutes. Prior to the Feinstein show, the ATI DriveIn Theatre’s July 16 concert at Monon Shopping Center in Carmel will feature Dwight Lightning and the Conch City All-Stars with a concert theme of summer fun. Dwight Lightning features music by Jimmy Buffett, John Fogerty and The Doobie Brothers, among other artists. For more, visit atistage.org and feinsteinshc.com.

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seventh album. He had already written 25 songs. “I only need 10 or 12 tunes,” Ryndak said. Longtime Chicago jazz musician and mu“I could have a sax lead, a guitar lead, a sic teacher Rob Ryndak was looking for a piano lead or a combination. I like variety. change of pace. That’s kind of been my benchmark MUSIC “I moved to Carmel or style, a lot of variety with instrubecause I wanted to be mentation. This one, I’m going to try less than three hours from Chicago, to put some vocals on a few songs. living in an affordable state and I wrote the music and sent it out to desiring a community where the a lyricist in Detroit.” fine arts are thriving,” said Ryndak, He hopes the album will be rewho moved to Carmel in 2020. “I leased later in 2022. Ryndak also wanted a location where I Ryndak’s last album was called could take advantage of city life and the “Gratitude” and co-produced with Tom Lockspace and beauty of nature. Both offer me wood in 2019. Each album has six original inspiration for my composing. The embers tunes, Ryndak said. of creative expression through my music Ryndak, who has a master’s degree in needs new space and air to persevere and music from Northwestern University, has glow.” been teaching for more than 30 years. Ryndak recently started teaching at Some of the highlights from his six alCarmel’s Meridian Music School, offering bums include recording with Grammy-Award lessons in piano at all levels with, the spewinners Paul Wertico, a drummer, on “Stay cialty being jazz piano. He still gives private With It,” and trumpeter Brian Lynch on lessons on percussion and piano one day a “Gratitude.” week in Chicago. For more, visit robryndak.com. In the meantime, he is working on his

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Vocalist hits winning note By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com

$200 for second and $100 for third. Carmel resident Linus Bergsma, 13, who gave a violin performance of “Concerto No. Kaylee Johnson-Bradley was encouraged 5 in D Minor” by Friedrich Seitz, was the age by her first appearance in CarmelFest Has 13 to 16 division winner. He entered after Talent. his mother showed him information CARMELFEST “I entered two about the competition in Current in years ago and Carmel. got second place in my category,” “I thought it looked fun, so I Johnson-Bradley said. “I heard they thought I’d try it,” Bergsman said, were doing it again, so I wanted to who will be an eighth-grader at Our come back and try to win.” Lady of Mt. Carmel this fall. The 19-year-old McCordsville resi- Johnson-Bradley Noblesville’s Ali Boice, 15, placed dent did just that by capturing first second, and Carmel’s Nate Koss, 16, place in the 17-and-older talent competition was third. July 4 on the Carmel Gazebo stage. The top three finishers in the 12-and-unJohnson-Bradley, a 2020 Mt. Vernon High der category were all from Carmel. Mount School graduate and Butler University stuNebo, which includes five Foster family dent, sang “Mama Knows Best” by Jessie J. siblings, took first place. The bluegrass “I got an award for it, so I feel I did pretty group was included in 12-and-under because good,” said Johnson-Bradley, who is in an a only one of the siblings was older than 12. cappella group at Butler. The Foster family members are Hannah, 14, Isabella Agresta, 17, Indianapolis, finished banjo; Josephine, 12, mandolin; Elizabeth, 12, second, and vocalist Grace McKillip, 22, Greguitar; Luke, 11, fiddle; and Michael, 9, dobro. entown, was third. McKillip, whose maiden The band performed “Foggy Mountain Rock” name is Eckelbarger, previously lived in by Earl Scruggs. Pianist Dhairya Shah, 10, Noblesville. took second place and Audrey Gradle, 9, The finalists earned $300 for first place, finished third.

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Caravan Classes Photography Camp June 28-July2, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. $140 per camper caravanclasses@gmail.com or call 765-557-1969 CEA (Community Education Arts) Callout for ‘Ch-Ch-Changes’ Seeking artwork in all media for our next online showcase Deadline Aug 9 cearts.org/arts-showcase/ Page & Stage Summer Drama Camp June 14 to July 24 Performance on July 23

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Blueprint for Improvement: Cosmopolitan Carmel kitchen Commentary by Larry Greene Built in 1992, this home is in downtown Carmel. The new owners were eager to change the dated kitchen finishes to something more sophisticated.

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Too clever by half is only half the fun Commentary by Curtis Honeycutt Kids love to tell you precisely how old they are. Adults, on the other hand, treat age like a tightly guarded state secret. With kids, the “half” in their GRAMMAR GUY age makes all the difference. My son isn’t merely “7”; he’s “7 1/2.” You’d better get the “half” in there, or he’ll take it as an insult. I have half a mind to divulge my age, but I stopped counting a long time ago. It’s time to take a half-baked look at “half.” Specifically, I want to understand the difference between the phrases “a half,” “half a” and “half of.” Which is correct? Do any of them make us sound dumb when we say them? Let’s explore. I’ll start with the low-hanging fruit “half

of.” The preposition “of” is not necessary, but it’s also not wrong. So, when I say, “Half of my records are Beatles records,” that’s fine, but the “of” doesn’t have to be there. What’s the difference between “a half” and “half a”? After all, it’s important to make a distinction between the “halves” and the “half-nots.” If I had “half a box” of Lucky Charms cereal, this would indicate that the box is half full of cereal. If this was in my house, that would mean my daughter had dumped out all the cereal, eaten just the marshmallows and then returned the boring cereal bits back in the box. However, if I had “a half box” of Lucky Charms, this could potentially mean that a ninja snuck into my pantry and sliced the box in half with his katana, leaving only a half box.

FISHERS BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CASE VA-21-25 MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY SUBMIT COMMENTS BY GOING TO: https://townoffishers. formstack.com/forms/public_meeting_comment_form MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY STREAM THE LIVE MEETING BY GOING TO: http://tinyurl.com/CityOfFishers NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals at 6:00 PM on Thursday, July 28 2021, in the Fishers City Hall building, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana. REQUEST: At that hearing the public will be invited to offer comments on the following request (“Proposal”): Case # VA-21-26 - Consideration of a Development Standards Variance from UDO Article 6.2.2-A “Maximum Floor Area” (of Accessory Structures) to allow for an increase of ~640 SF to permit the construction of a rear yard pool house. LOCATION:10511 E 116th St, generally located south of 116th St and west of the High Ditch. The case file about this project is available for public review in the office of the Department of Planning and Zoning, located on the 2nd floor at Fishers City Hall. The meeting agenda with room location details and case related information will be posted on the City’s website forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the meeting specified above. If you have specific questions or want to provide written contacts to the case planner directly, please contact: Planning & Zoning Department City of Fishers (317) 595-3155 planning@fishers.in.us www.fishers.in.us/notice CITY OF FISHERS PLAT COMMITTEE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CASE PP-21-11 MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY SUBMIT COMMENTS BY GOING TO: https://townoffishers. formstack.com/forms/public_meeting_comment_form MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY STREAM THE LIVE MEETING BY GOING TO: http://tinyurl.com/CityOfFishers NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the Fishers Plat Committee at 5:00 PM on Thursday, July 29, 2021, in the Fishers City Hall building, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana. REQUEST: At that hearing, the public will be invited to offer comments on the following request (“Proposal”): Case # PP-21-11- Consideration of a Primary Plat for two (2) lots and two (2) blocks for future subdivision on approximately 70.55 acres. LOCATION: The property is generally located at the southwest corner of 126th Street and Cumberland Road. The case file about this project is available for public review in the office of the Department of Planning and Zoning, located on the 2nd floor at Fishers City Hall. The meeting agenda with room location details and case related information will be posted on the City’s website forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the meeting specified above. If you have specific questions or want to provide written contacts to the case planner directly, please contact: Planning & Zoning Department City of Fishers (317) 595-3155 planning@fishers.in.us www.fishers.in.us/notice

I have half a mind to stop there, but our arrangement of “a half” or “half a” has quantitative consequences. Much of the time it doesn’t matter, nor does it change the meaning. For example, you could say, “I ran a half-mile this morning.” You could also say, “I ran half a mile this morning.” However, there’s a major difference between running “a half marathon” and “half a marathon.” A half marathon is a specific running event in which people run 13.1 miles. If you run “a half marathon,” this would suggest that you finished the 13.1-mile race. If you said you ran “half a marathon,” it would seem that you quit the marathon (26.2 miles) when you were only halfway done. Be careful when throwing “a half” and “half a” around interchangeably or your friends might label you as a half-wit.

Curtis Honeycutt is a national award-winning, syndicated humor writer. Connect with him on Twitter (@curtishoneycutt) or at curtishoneycutt.com.

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