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Fishers adds duo to development team By Renee Larr • news@currentinfishers.com A new dynamic duo is coming to Fishers. While Batman and Robin fight crime, Brandon Dickinson and Megan Baumgartner will be working to position Fishers as an economic powerhouse in the Midwest. city Both began their roles in July as director and assistant director of economic development, respectively. The pair already have a plan of action for how they will divide up their duties and responsibilities. “The way we plan to proceed going forward is Megan will be the face and the early introducer when we have leads. She’s the person who goes out Baumgartner and meets with folks. She takes them out to some of the real estate that we might have available here in the city. Where I come in is the back end of a deal. When the deals begin to formalize, that is when I get involved and we as a team, we take it to the finish line together,” Dickinson said. Dickinson The two will be joining forces with assistant director of economic development, Tim Gropp. “I think that in working with Tim Gropp we all have really unique skills sets that when we bring them all together will be a great combination. We’re able to piggyback off of each other. It’s like a relay with the way we will work these projects. All of us will touch it and work in tandem with each other. I think it’s going to be really unique and a really powerful force for us,” Baumgarnter said of the team.
Both have prior experience working in economic development. Baumgartner had a 14 county territory including Hamilton County during her time at the Indiana Economic Development Corporation. “On a weekly basis I worked with Tim and Mayor Fadness on different projects that were coming through our pipeline. So, I have that experience coming from the other side at the state level. I’m really excited to get the opportunity to get kind of deeper into these projects making them a little more personal if you will working at the local level,” Baumgartner said. Dickinson formally worked as director of enterprise development with the city of Indianapolis. “I had a background in the city of Indianapolis with department of code enforcement where I oversaw the permits and licensing department, so I have a background in some of the nitty gritty city details that often times have a big impact on economic development. Most recently I was on the cabinet for Mayor Ballard as the director of enterprise development where I worked with the deputy mayor of economic development, Adam Collins,” Dickinson said. The pair have hit the ground running and know what they hope to accomplish in their new roles. “What we want to do is to develop an active business retention and outreach program. We want to be a leader in regional economic development discussions and with that we have some other systems and process we want to improve internally, but our goal is to make Fishers as strong as it can be and a leader in economic development. We think we really have that opportunity given our mayor and our very strong city council and the natural and physical resources. We want Fishers to be that entrepreneurial city,” Dickinson said.
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By Michelle Williams • news@currentinfishers.com
Fresh Thyme Farmers Market is set to open its fourth and fifth stores in the greater coming soon Indianapolis area on Aug. 6. In Fishers, one location will open at 11481 E. 116th St., and another at 3400 E. 146th St. on the border of Carmel and Westfield. A ribbon-cutting ceremony will precede the 7 a.m. opening at both locations, during which Fresh Thyme will present charitable donations totaling $10,000 to local organizations. “We’ve taken the experience of an outdoor farmers
market and combined it with the convenience of a fullservice grocery store. Shoppers will enjoy value-priced natural and organic items throughout our store, making healthy food more attainable to the masses,” Sherrell said. The stores will feature a bulk shopping section boasting 300 choices including dry goods, coffees and liquids like olive oil and honey as well as in-house bakeries, gluten-free aisles containing more than 1,600 selections, a produce department with locally-grown goods and a Vitamins & Body Care department with more than 8,000 products.
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July 15 Plan Commission recap Compiled by James Feichtner
A public hearing was held to request the approval of a primary plot of land for The Reserve at Lantern, a 37-lot subdivision on approximately 22.5 acres, generally located on the north side of 126th Street between Allisonville Road and Lantern Road. Why it matters: The petitioner, Beazer Homes Indiana, LLP, plans to develop a subdivision on the plat targeted to “empty-nesters”. The board approved the request unanimously. A public hearing was held to request the approval of a primary plat of land for Whelchel Springs, a 261-lot subdivision on approximately 147 acres generally located on the south side of Southeastern Parkway between Florida Road and Cyntheanne Road. Petitioners were cautious with approving the request, as there was disagreement over whether proper ordinances were followed and properly documented in the proposed plat. Why it matters: The plan commission moved for a continuance on the approval, for the next plan commission meeting held in August, so proper documentation is presented to confirm city ordinances were followed correctly. A public hearing was held to submit a recommendation to the Fishers City Council regarding a text amendment to the city’s unified development ordinance expanding the boundaries of the Interstate 69 Overlay District to include approximately a 15-acre area. Why it matters: The overlay district would expand to include Technology Park, located north of 116th Street, east of Lantern Road to I-69. This proposed amendment was presented before the city council in May where council members requested staff notify nearby property owners affected by the expansion. The commission approved the amendment. A public hearing was held to submit a recommendation to approve additional permitted exterior building materials for use in commercial and industrial building. Why it matters: The department of community development requested changes to meet changing trends in building materials and requested changes to the UDO. The commission approved the approval unanimously.
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Free books to bring out the best in kids By Michelle Williams • news@currentinfishers.com Inspiration often appears in unexpected times, such was the case for Jerry Stevens. Stevens is a founding memeducation ber of the Fishers Optimist Club, and served as the first president when the Fishers club initiated in 2010. As a chapter of the Optimist International organization, the objective of the club is to bring out the best in children. Over the years, the Fishers group has partnered with Hamilton Southeastern Schools to help children obtain necessities like hearing aids and eyeglasses. Stevens’ inspiration for a new way for his club to support kids came during a walk with his wife on the Monon Trail when he spotted a Little Free Library. The Little Free Library is part of a global network of small box-style libraries that hold a small number of books. Books are available at no charge to the community, and the community is also welcome to contribute books. “He thought since he and his wife walk down to Ritchie Woods all the time that it would be nice to put one there,” said Robin
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Heppner, board member for the Fishers Optimist Club. Stevens decided to install a library box at the nature preserve on behalf of his group, where it will be monitored and maintained by the members. The Ritchey Woods free library will contain books relating to nature. Heppner explained that the library has no formal checkout system, and community members are free to borrow and return books as desired. The club’s aim is to encourage children in the community to borrow the books and learn about nature
— while enjoying the opportunity to explore nature right within the preserve. The group will dedicate the library on July 21 at 6:30 p.m. in the Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve 10410 Hague Rd. Following the dedication ceremony, Stevens plans to register the new library with the Little Free Library Organization. For more information about the Fishers Optimist Club, visit www.facebook.com/fishersoptimist. The club meets the first and third Tuesday of the month.
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Brewing a community Fishers-based company unites Hoosier craft beer lovers By James Feichtner • james@youarecurrent.com For the past few years, craft micro-breweries have been exploding all over the Midwest, especially in Indiana. With so much going on in Indiana’s craft beer scene, it may seem impossible to keep up with the constant growth. Fortunately, one Fishers-based company has a solution for those seeking to stay informed. Indiana On Tap is a revolutionary digital medium that is allowing Indiana craft beer fanatics to engage in the craft beer community like never before. Starting out of Launch Fishers, IOT uses their website to provide a plethora of information on Hoosier breweries, craft beers and events. “We identify ourselves as the cover story state’s largest crafter, news, events and information website,” Justin Knepp, IOT’s founder and president, said. “The website portion of what we do; we are the largest. We have the largest trafficked and social media audience than of any type of craft beer news and information and events website.” After only a year and a half, IOT has already gained the support of more than 55 Indiana breweries as well as positive feedback through a social media audience of more than 15,000 through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. “It’s been exciting for us how quickly the breweries support us and how quickly all of the craft brew fans all over the state support us,” Knepp said. “We knew that what we were doing was going to address a need in the marketplace, but I think even we under estimated how much of a need there was.” The website provides Indiana craft beer resources such as event guides and calendars for events and festivals involving craft beer, information on Indiana breweries across the state, craft beer and brewery
Indiana On Tap’s Joel Bozman serves Nigel Barretto a beer at Bastille Day in Fortville. Indiana On Tap sends beer trucks to various events around Indiana to help spread the word on various craft beers. (Photo by James Feichtner)
news on both local and national levels, deals and promotions going on weekly at Indiana breweries and an extensive Indiana brewery map unlike any other. “It provides a great function,” said Adam Schick, IOT’s managing editor. “Travelling to a different area of Indiana you can pull up on your phone our brewery map, for example, figuring out just how far you are from new breweries to try.” But their website is only a fraction of what makes the company so unique. Just premiered from IOT this July is the Tasting Society Marketplace membership program. For just $50 a year, members will receive coupons and incentives via mail that are acceptable at dozens of participating breweries with savings of over $500. “The whole goal is to introduce craft beer fans to breweries that they’ve never been to before; beers they’ve never tried before,” Knepp said. “It’s an incentives based program. Not only is it creating a great experience for [members], it’s a platform for them to go experience all these new beers. There’s nothing like
it thats ever been produced, not only in Indiana, but, from what we can tell, anywhere.” Another special feature of IOT is their monthly events they host. These special events provide guests with a local craft beer experience unlike any other. “It’s called the Tasting Society Monthly Gathering,” Knepp said. “Right now we host them at the Speak Easy. We intentionally keep the events small. We always get a couple of Indiana breweries who come and bring some of their favorites (brews) but also beer that no one has ever had before. We always invite an Indiana brewery that has not opened yet. We always have a local food truck. We always have a local musician. We always have a local artist. We take pride in being local and everything being from Indiana.” “It’s such a unique experience that you don’t get anywhere, just short of getting a brewery owner or brewer to sit down and talk with you,” Schick said. Coming in September, IOT is also organizing an event with the town of Whitestown that’s aiming to be one of the largest craft beer events in the state. To learn more about Indiana On Tap or its Tasting Society Marketplace, visit www.indianaontap.com
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F R O M T HE B A C K SH O P Truth to power Trump to prez? Donald Trump, that free-talking candidate for the Republican nomination for president, leads his GOP rivals in polling as of last week. Amazing. This is the same version of The Donald that recently made disgustingly disparaging remarks about Mexican immigrants, that has been jettisoned by a number of TV network and commercial enterprises and that claims a perfect candidacy, because he’s a “really rich guy.” Apparently, voters want plain speaking. Give him credit on some level, though, because in some ways he has his spine intact. ••• Lest ye believe we only poke at politicians here, consider this woman a candidate for the annual Darwin Awards, which take time out to “honor” the stupid. The woman, a Tennessee resident, has been busted for using counterfeit money. Why did she do it? Because she read an online account that said President Barack Obama declared it legal to do so. He did no such thing. Even better, she faked her $5 and $100 bills by printing them in black and white, and then gluing the fronts and backs together. She was arrested and charged with criminal simulation (simulating a criminal?) and counterfeiting. ’Merica! ••• We took a media tour of the Indianapolis Mormon Temple in Carmel last week, and, not knowing what to expect, we were blown away by its stunningly tasteful beauty. And we continue to be impressed by the unbridled grace with which we have been greeted and treated, in person and by phone, by those affiliated with the temple. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.
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Dogs are people, too
Commentary by Terry Anker
While it would be fair to say that we like pets in general, we have a preference for the canine variety of domesticated beasts. Millions of Americans invite dogs, cats, gerbils, fish and countless others of God’s creatures into their homes (often sleeping in the same room if not the same bed). At a recent conference on merger and acquisition activity held here in Central Indiana, several of the panelists representing investor groups and investment banks pointed to the growing spending in the pet area. More than increasing quality in food provided for our cohabitants, it seems that we are attentive to the overall quality of life they experience. Clothing, furniture, spas, resorts and countless other products and ideas prove that in spite of what has been a difficult economy, we LOVE our furry friends. Most of us don’t completely buy into the aphorism that “dogs are people, too.” But, it is understandable that we personify them.
Empathy, attention, joy and concern are all on the docket for the routine interaction with a pet. And, they display an amazing array of what can only be called personalities. Some are engaging, extroverted beings that seem happiest when interacting with their human counterparts. Others are shy, introverted animals that appear to prefer a quiet spot in the sun to the chaos of daily family life. Whether demeanor is determined by breeding, socialization or a combination of both has long been debated, and not satisfactorily answered, but can they help us to understand our own interactions with other animals of the human variety? Do we bark at anyone that enters the space we believe to be our own yard? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@currentinwestfield.com.
Q U O T E O F T HE W EE K “Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do.” – Mark Twain
I received several “hate emails” over a recent column, the one where I was trying to figure out if my 11-year-old had become a brat because of her age or humor because of competitive dance. So because I have at least another year of fishnet hose, glitter lipstick and obnoxious awards ceremonies, I thought it wise to clarify my position before a fellow dance mom shanks me backstage with a mascara wand. [Is the verb shank or shiv? I haven’t started season three of “Orange is the New Black” and my prison lingo is rusty!] For starters, not all “dance people” perpetuate or even tolerate the crazy. My daughter has made wonderful friends and developed the strength, grace and self-confidence of a much older girl in her two short years of training. I would (and have) left her in the care of almost every dance mom on her team and trust their babysitting skills more than my husband’s. Her instructors not only expect, but demand respect, accountability and hard work, and understand that these are the qualities that make a good dancer, not the number of trophies she takes home. If I didn’t love her studio and the quality environment they maintain, she would not be dancing. Period. However, anyone who claims that the world of dance doesn’t have its fair share of drama is either not involved or lying. I have seen mothers yell at their preschoolers while they fought to apply fake eyelashes. I have heard girls belittle their own teammates for falling out of turn. And I have had parents make snide remarks to me for belonging to what they considered a lower-class studio. Costumes cost up to $200 each and solos run $100 per competition. $10,000 a year is definitely not unheard of. Like in all competitive sports, dance attracts a fair number of nut jobs. And most pre-teens are, at one time or another, insufferable brats. My point is, when you marry the two together, you potentially have a recipe for crazy. That’s all I’m saying, so please don’t shank/shiv me next season! Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at danielle@currentinwestfield. com.
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A trip to nap town Commentary by Dick Wolfsie New findings confirm the benefits of a siesta. Recently, I lost interest in this daily respite, so I headed to the doctor. I told humor him I was often awake 10 or 12 hours in a row. “So, Dick, you don’t fall asleep at night?” “No, Doc, I sleep great at night. It’s all day that I can’t sleep.” In this research there is so much to think about that it’s keeping me up all day. The study claims “the kind of nap you take depends on the time you have at your disposal.” Recently, I fell asleep next to the sink while running the disposal. My wife decided it was a toss-up which of us she would rather sleep next to. There are three types of naps: • The Habitual Nap: Take whether you are tired or not. It’s 2 p.m., Time to lie down. If I knew in preschool that I was training to be a senior citizen, I might have been more cooperative. • The Planned Nap: You’re not tired, but you are going to a play later and you don’t want to snore and drool through the entire second act.
• The Emergency Nap: You are driving to Chicago. You’ve had three tall cups of coffee and jammed a ball-point pen into your thigh, but you are still nodding off. Scientists say emergency naps are taken out of “bleary-eyed, foggy-headed necessity.” Personally, I believe in a little more pre-planning. That’s why I am already preparing to take a nap … tomorrow. The quickest nap is the six-minute Ultra Short, which supposedly improves your shortterm memory. Why, then, when you awaken, is the first thing you say: “Where am I?” My brother is a big fan of this nap, but his clients keep waking him, screaming from the back seat of his taxi. It’s 2 p.m. and Mary Ellen is upstairs. She denies that she ever naps. But I must say, right now she is doing a pretty good impersonation of how I sound when I snore. (For the longer version of this column, go to currentinwestfield,.com)
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Arts Crawl David Heady creates a portrait using pastels. Heady makes portraits commissioned by customers. (Photos by Jason Conerly) The Fishers Arts Crawl was held July 10 for a free night of culture and entertainment. The Arts Crawl offers a self-guided art tour highlighting 25 local/regional artists at 25 businesses around the Nickel Plate District.
“Courage" is created by Sam Bowen. Bowen was a part of the Arts Crawl, which was held July 10.
Julie Strawhacker sells mixed media art outside of Source Yoga as a part of the Arts Crawl. Strawhacker is an art teacher at Fishers Junior High.
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Sure Shot Coffee grand opening From left Katie Elliot, Joey Elliot and Jane Huber drink their coffee in the sitting area on the second floor of Vardagen. Huber, Joey Elliot and Katie Elliot waited in line outside of Vardagen to buy coffee. (Photos by Jason Conerly)
Donnie Snyder takes coffee orders from customers. Vardagen opened at 8 a.m., July 11 for its grand opening of Sure Shot Coffee.
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HSE Schools Important Dates
The HSE Varsity Rugby coaches with HSE School Board members. From left, John Delucia, and Varsity team members Brayden Arnold, Adam Dombroski, Justin Kim, Ryan Echeverriz, Gavin Metcalf, Casey Hays and HSE Superintendent Dr. Allen Bourff. (Photo by James Feichtner)
July 13 HSE School Board Meeting
Compiled by James Feichtner
The board was presented with this meeting’s Snapshot of Success. This week’s snapshot went to the Hamilton Southeastern Varsity Rugby team who won the 2015 State Varsity Championship against Fishers High School. Why it matters: This was the HSE Varsity Rugby team’s first state championship at the school. The HSE junior varsity team placed second in their division.
“It was a battle,” coach Nico Squadroni said. “We won by two points in the last couple of minutes, and the guys worked their buts off the whole game. We spent three weeks doing nothing but training for the championship, and that’s all they talked about. I’ve coached a lot of teams for a long time, and I’ll tell you what, when we showed up for the state title championship game, I’ve never seen guys so focused.” HSE Facilities Director Harry Delks spoke on the construction progress of the new Fishes and HSE high school academies. Delks explained that teachers will begin moving into the areas on July 20, and while there is still construction to be completed, the areas will be ready for students by the beginning of the school year. Why it matters: Fishers and HSE high schools new academies are created to simulate a collegiate and real world atmosphere to allow students a more open-spaced and free flow of design for them to study and learn in. This is something not commonly found in many high schools in the state, according to HSE principal Matthew Kegley.
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HSE Schools opens academies By James Feichtner • james@youarecurrent.com The transition from high school to college can be a strange and difficult adjustment for students. Fortunately, for growth the new 2015-16 school year, Hamilton Southeastern Schools will be opening their new state-of-the-art college and career academies for high school campuses. The new college and career academies were developed to closely simulate environments found at the collegiate and professional level so that students will be better prepared to collaborate in real‐world opportunities upon graduation. Highlights of the academies include: a new gathering stair, learning commons, a café, art room and expanded science labs and fine arts rooms. “The college and career academy will change the way our students view their high school experience,” Jason Urban, Fishers High School principal, said. “All the design elements of the academy are intended to give students ownership of their learning. “The open and flexible design of our new academic space more closely resembles the current world of college and careers where
One of the designated science rooms in HSE's new academy. The room is meant to be used by multiple classrooms at once and accommodate several subject's needs. (Photo by James Feichtner)
collaboration is emphasized,” Matt Kegley, Hamilton Southeastern High School principal, said. The public is invited to attend one or both of the ceremonies on Aug. 5 and 6. Each will feature student, staff and administrative voices as well as presentations from the Skillman Corporation and Fanning Howey. The academies will open for tours following the ceremonies. Refreshments will be served. For more information, contact HSE Director of School and Community Relations Bev Smith at 594-4100 or bevsmith@hse.k12.in.us.
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Starting in the 2015-16 school year, Fishers High School and Hamilton Southeastern High School will begin their year with the Bring Your Own Device program. Students will either be required to bring a device from their home that they already own or have the option to rent a device from the school. Hamilton Southeastern High School Principal Matthew Kegley believes that the implementation of the BYOD program will help improve learning in the classroom. “I think it increases the opportunity for us to take advantage of more independent learning,” Kegley said. “More for teachers to take the opportunity to make the use of preparation outside the classroom so that they come in the classroom really focused on what the topic is.” Another benefit believes Kegley is that students will have much easier access to technology. “One of the things that I think is going to be great is that it increases accessibility,” Kegley explained. “We have several computer labs in this building, but no where near enough if we all wanted to use the computer labs at the same time, but now [students] have a device. If [students] want to work on a research
HSE high schools move from paper to tablet. (Submitted photo)
paper [they] don’t have to worry about having to go find a media lab or having to go find a computer that may or may not be available. Now [they] just find a space and just start working.” Devices must have at least a nine-inch screen or larger and can either be a laptop or tablet of any brand. Rental price for a device is $125 per year and includes an Apple iPad 16GB and includes a charging cord, case and insurance. For more information, visit http://www.hse. k12.in.us/ADM/academics/hse21/.
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The ensemble rehearses “Step in Time” on stage, with Matt Conwell, who plays Bert, center stage. (Submitted photo)
Students bring ‘Mary Poppins’ to the Summer Stock stage
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This summer, audiences and high school performers alike will get to take a jolly holiday with Mary Poppins and her chimney sweep friend Bert. performance Summer Stock Stage will present “Mary Poppins” at Park Tudor School from July 22-26. The event will be featuring performers from the ages of 13 to 18 from a bevy of local schools, including Carmel, Fishers, Zionsville and Westfield. According to Emily Ristine Holloway, director and Summer Stock founder, she chose the show for its ability to include as many students as possible. “We try to do shows that are a little bit more ambitious than what people typically do in their high schools, and also shows that provide lots of opportunities for multiple leads and large ensembles so that we can include as many students from the community as possible,” Ristine Holloway said. Ambitious is a good word for “Mary Poppins,” a crucial feature of which is having the actors who play magical nanny Mary and lovable chimney sweep Bert fly or walk upside-down,
respectively, across the stage. “Mary Poppins flies, and then Bert also does a proscenium walk where he walks up the side wall, walks upside-down across the top and walks (back) down in ‘Step in Time,’” Ristine Holloway said. “Similar to Peter Pan, Mary Poppins has to have that magical quality, or the story can’t really be told.” According to Elizabeth Hutson, who plays Mary, and Matt Conwell, who plays Bert, flying on stage is just as intimidating as it sounds. For “Step in Time,” Conwell is attached to a metal square of approximately one foot, which is then hooked up to a conveyer belt to move him as he tap dances upside-down across the proscenium. “I cried when she told me I would do it, because I didn’t think it was going to happen,” said Conwell. “It’s scary, but I’m too excited to be that scared.” Hutson said another intimidation factor is finding a way to put her own spin on a beloved character originally played by the likes of legendary actress Julie Andrews. However, Hutson’s history with Summer Stock – she played Anna in last year’s “The King and I” – helped ease her into this new role.
“I felt a lot of pressure last year with Anna, and so this year, it’s kind of relaxed a little more for me,” Hutson said. “I just need that (relaxation), because if you start thinking about it too much, you jazz yourself out.” Conwell said he felt more excitement than pressure at the idea of taking on the character of Bert. “It’s so much fun to play these iconic roles and to put you own spin on it,” Conwell said. “That’s what every actor dreams of, I feel like: to be able to put your mark on something so beloved.” Conwell, Hutson and Ristine Holloway said they’re all excited for audiences to see their hard work come to fruition – especially in tricky dance numbers, including “Step in Time,” “Jolly Holiday” and “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.” “I’m excited for people to see how we spell ‘Supercal’ with our bodies,” Hutson said. “It goes faster and faster and faster. You’re spelling it with your body the whole time. It’s ridiculous.” Overall, Hutson said she can’t wait to take the stage. “It’s really good,” Hutson said. “I’m so excited.” For more information, including how to purchase a ticket, visit www.summerstockstage.com.
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Teens take over in ‘Oklahoma’ By Heather Lusk news@currentinwestfield.com Every summer the participants of Civic Theatre’s Young Adult Program have the chance to learn performance about every aspect of the Theatre and then bring those lessons to life by putting on a musical production. “The entire show is run by truly talented high school students under the supervision of professionals,” according to Kelly Smith, Young Adult Program coordinator. They can learn about costumes, set design, and even the orchestra, as high schoolers play in the pit next to professionals from the Indiana Wind Symphony. YAP, open to students aged 14 - 18, consists of a seven-week summer program and year-round workshops to learn about various aspects of Theatre. The summer program allows the students the additional opportunity to put on a performance such as this year’s production of “Oklahoma.” “It feels more like a professional show, like the feeling of a Beef and Boards or an actual Civic (Theatre) show,” said upcoming high school senior Nick Gehring, Zionsville, a
Megan Tiller (Ado Annie) and Aaron Jacobs (Will Parker) in ‘Oklahoma’ on stage now at the Civic Theatre. (Submitted photo)
first time participant in YAP who plays Curly. “It feels really exhilarating to be a part of this process.” Gehring has been a part of many performances through school and summer stock but the West Clay resident has been impressed with the opportunities that YAP allows the young actors and crew. “We get the exact same experience that some of these professionals would get,” he said. “It’s so cleanly run, they’ve thought out every aspect of it.” Summer workshop topics vary from combat training to playing different ages on the stage to life in New York City and are open to any eligible students, with roughly 60 percent each summer also participating in the musical. For tickets to Oklahoma, contact the Civic Theatre box office at 843-3800. The show runs from July 23-26.
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Summer Concerts at the Carmel Gazebo • Concerts at the Gazebo are in full swing! Enjoy various bands every week and soak in the nice weather. This week, enjoy a live performance by Eight Days a Week. • July 22 at 7:30 p.m. • Recurs weekly • Carmel Gazebo: 1 Civic Square, Carmel • Free • www.carmelgazeboconcerts.org
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New kitchen with old charm
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Priority 1: “Widen the narrow doorway leading into the dining room for better flow.”
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Light & Bright: The bulkheads & dark cabinets were replaced with new ceiling height cabinets to help make the space feel more open & airy.
Widened Doorway: Removing the desk and replacing with appliances & cabinetry allowed room for a wider doorway and better flow into the dining room.
Priority 2: “Remove the dated bulkheads.”
Priority 4: “Create a clutter-free look with functional storage.”
Priority 3: “The dark cabinets made my small kitchen feel smaller. I wanted my new kitchen to be light & bright”
Old Charm: Oil-Rubbed bronze hardware, pendant lighting, marble countertops and backsplash tile help contribute to the dream vision.
Priority 5: “My dream vision for my new kitchen was to have an old charm look and feel with modern functionalities.” Larry Greene is the owner of Case Design/Remodeling. You may e-mail him at lgreene@caseindy.com. To see more before and after pictures of this project, visit caseindy.com/blog.
Year Built: 1989 Project Type: Kitchen Neighborhood: River Ridge Location: Fishers, IN
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ADT Pulse Interactive Solutions Services, which help you manage your home environment and family lifestyle, require the purchase and/or activation of an ADT alarm system with monitored burglary service and a compatible computer, cell phone or PDA with Internet and email access. These ADT Pulse Interactive Solutions Services do not cover the operation or maintenance of any household equipment/systems that are connected to the ADT Pulse Interactive Solutions Services/ Equipment. All ADT Pulse Interactive Solutions Services are not available with the various levels of ADT Pulse Interactive Solutions Services. All ADT Pulse Interactive Solutions Services may not be available in all geographic areas. You may be required to pay additional charges to purchase equipment required to utilize the ADT Pulse Interactive Solutions Services features you desire. **Thermostat controls not available in all states. ^$99 Customer Installation Charge. 36-Month Monitoring Agreement required at $36.99 per month ($1,331.64), 24-Month Monitoring Agreement required at $36.99 ($887.76) for California, including Quality Service Plan (QSP).
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AUGUST 19, 6 pm R. MICHAEL MENEGHINI, MD Director of Joint Replacement, IU Health Saxony Hospital Associate Professor of Clinical Orthopedic Surgery Indiana University School of Medicine
To register, call 317.678.3627
IU HEALTH SAXONY HOSPITAL 13000 E. 136th St., Fishers, IN 46037 Capello Education Center, Room A ©2015 IU Health
A free light meal will be served.