September 7, 2021 – Fishers

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A FESTIVE COMEBACK St. George Festival returns to Fishers after 1-year hiatus / P15

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Fishers proposes 2022 budget / P3

Power loss forces plane to land on 96th Street / P3

A new appliance store opens in Hamilton County / P14

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Fishers 2022 proposed budget adds positions, provides raises for employees By Jonathan Matthes jonathan@youarecurrent.com On Aug. 31, Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness conducted a press conference in Fishers City Hall on the city’s proCITY NEWS posed budget for 2022. It is a budget that Fadness believes “demonstrates that the city is in a very strong financial position.” The proposed budget includes $68 million in expenditures and $68.2 million in revenue. The city is Fadness proposing a 4 percent pay raise for employees and elected officials. New positions include three police officers, eight firefighters, two teachers in residence and the promotion of two part-time inspectors to full time. “One of our focuses is, how do you derive the highest value for your residents and your businesses to be able to invest in our community while not raising taxes is a winwin for our community,” Fadness said. Assessed value up, taxes down Homes in Fishers are expected to see a 6.4 percent increase in assessed value. The city also projects property tax collection growth surpassing $27 million in 2022, a 4 percent increase from 2021 and a 19 percent increase from the last five years. Meanwhile, Fishers residents are expected to pay slightly less in municipal taxes in 2022 compared to 2021, with a 0.69 percent decrease from 72.15 cents to 71.65 cents per $100 of assessed value. Among the eight other municipalities in Hamilton County,

LIT REVENUE MUCH LESS THAN EXPECTED Fishers officials, along with other municipalities in Hamilton County, received a shock on Aug. 17 when the Indiana Dept. of Local Government Finance released its first 2022 Local Income Tax estimates, and Hamilton County’s estimates came in low, a 3.6 percent decrease from 2021. Fishers officials were estimating that the LIT revenue would be a 4.1 percent increase. Mayor Scott Fadness and other Fishers officials were puzzled why Hamilton County came in 187.8 percent lower than anticipated.The county will receive $5 million less than in 2021. “Our forecast (4.1 percent increase) was us being conservative. We weren’t blue skying it,” Fadness said. “Everyone in Hamilton County is having to deal with it.” City officials did include the LIT shortfall in their 2022 budget, but they have reached out to State Rep. Todd Huston, the speaker of the Indiana House or Representatives, who represents Fishers, for more information about whether the number was miscalculated. Fishers is projected to have the second-lowest tax rate, with only Cicero’s rate lower. Fishers expects to have $25.5 million in cash reserves for 2022.

“None of us are claiming that those numbers are wrong, but intuitively, one would look at this and say that it is worth investigating,” Fadness said. “What is the rationale for these numbers coming in as low as it is? If they come back with a plausible rationale for why (the number) is what it is, then so be it, but I think it is incumbent upon (the city) to ask those questions.” For 2021, the LIT was accumulated over a 14-month stretch, and Hamilton County received a 10.8 increase from the previous year. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2022 total is based on a 10-month sample. Fishers officials were expecting a smaller number than 2021, but not what they are estimated to receive. Still, they are confident the numbers might be reevaluated. “We were planning for the worst, but if (reevulation) comes back as something more beneficial, then we’ll have an influx of cash that we’ll be able to use,” Fadness said. $150,000 for curb ramp upgrades. Nearly $2 million more is designated for design and right-of-way acquisitions on various streets across the city.

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Built into the budget is $7 million for infrastructure projects. Of that total, $5.1 million is budgeted toward construction; $3 million for road resurfacing; $1.3 million for Cumberland Road rehabilitation; $800,000 for the Geist Greenway construction; and

The next step for the 2022 budget is a first reading before the city council on Sept. 20, when a public hearing will be held. If it passes the first reading, it can be approved at the Oct. 18 city council meeting. For more, visit fishers.in.us/budget.

DISPATCHES Fishers Run to Remember 5k run/walk — A 5k run/walk to commemorate the 20th anniversary of 9/11, will be held at 6 p.m. on Sept 11 at the Fishers Municipal campus, 1 Municipal Dr., followed by a multi-faith prayer vigil at the Nickel Plate Amphitheater at 7 p.m. For more, visit runsignup.com/Race/IN/Fishers/Fishers5K.

First Internet Bank founder wins award — First Internet Bank founder, Chairman and CEO David Baker was named a “Leader in Banking Excellence” by the Indiana Bankers Association on Aug. 17. “This recognition is not an individual award, but one to be shared with many as it represents our collective successes,” Baker said.


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ISDH: State entering the ‘darkest time’ of the pandemic By Jarred Meeks jarred@youarecurrent.com

yet “seeing the strain on ICUs as a result of COVID.” “That’s not to say they are not busy, but Health officials believe the state is enterthe number of COVID patients in the ICU is ing one of the darkest times of the COVID-19 far below what we are seeing back at the pandemic because end of 2020,” Walker said. “They PANDEMIC of a surge in cases have been steadily rising along with both locally and our overall cases in the county.” throughout Indiana despite nearly Walker said he hopes residents universal access to vaccines. realize vaccinations are “curtailing Boone and Hamilton counties those visits to the hospital” and have seen a rapid increase in cases that vaccines are effective at presince July. According to the Indiana venting extreme outcomes. Box State Dept. of Health, Boone County But state health officials predict has seen its seven-day moving case averthat hospitalizations across the state will age increase from 3 cases a day on July 9 to continue to increase for several weeks, 25 on Aug. 30. Hamilton County’s seven-day even if cases begin to decrease. moving case average increased from 7 cas“I want Hoosiers to know the decisions es a day to 150 on Aug. 30. they are making affect others,” Box said. State health officials, during an Aug. 27 “It’s incredibly disappointing to have effecpress conference, said they expect cases tive tools, such as the COVID-19 vaccine, and to continue to increase for at least the next still have nearly half of our eligible populafour to six weeks if more Hoosiers do not tion refuse to get it.” take measures to slow the spread of the Box said the lack of face mask requiredelta variant of the disease. Cases in the ments in schools is facilitating the spread state are nearing record highs set during of the disease, but she stopped short the winter with seven-day case averages of saying the state should have a mask being the highest they have been since mandate. Box recommends Hoosiers wear January. And while more Hoosiers have masks when indoors or in congregate setbeen vaccinated in recent weeks, the Inditings and predicted increased vaccinations ana State Dept. of Health reports just 52.5 and mask wearing would be needed to prepercent of eligible residents have been fully vent another surge in the winter. vaccinated. State health officials said students who “I’ve heard other medical professionals don’t wear masks while attending in-person from (across) the country state that this is classes and participating in extracurricular the darkest time in the pandemic, and, unactivities are contributing to the surge. fortunately, I share those sentiments,” Box “We could definitely decrease the number said during the press conference. of cases and transmission if those students Christian Walker, the emergency prewould be masked all day in school — all stuparedness coordinator at the Hamilton dents, teacher and staff,” Box said. County Health Dept., said the county is not

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Meet Marsha Thomas Commentary by Shelly Gattlieb Dogs have always been a major part of Marsha Thomas’ life. She has been an active volunteer with FACES OF FISHERS Paws & Think, Inc. — a nonprofit in central Indiana that focuses on the power of the human-dog connection — for more than 16 years. A youth/canine program matches shelter dogs with at-risk juveniles and Thomas a therapy dog program trains and sends teams to multiple venues, including hospitals, schools, memory care facilities and libraries. In 2006, Thomas and her first therapy dog, Cheyenne, were the first team to visit the Indianapolis Veterans Hospital. Thomas and her golden retriever, Parker, regularly visit patients at Ascension St. Vincent Hospital and elementary school students who have lost a parent. Thomas also is an assis-

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An Acro Sport II biplane made an emergency landing on Aug. 25 along 96th Street in Fishers (Photo by Jonathan Matthes)

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Plane makes emergency landing in Fishers By Jonathan Matthes jonathan@youarecurrent.com Motorists driving on 96th Street in Fishers between Covington Boulevard and Sargent Road were greeted AVIATION with an unusual sight on the evening of Aug. 25 of an airplane off the side of the road, parked on the sidewalk. The aircraft, an Acro Sport II biplane, registered to Brian Harless, a Fishers resident, had lost power and made an emergency landing, according to the Federal Aviation

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Macbeth sets tone as captain for Fishers girls soccer team By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Fishers High School senior Alli Macbeth has some definite goals for both her girls soccer team and herself. “A goal I have for my team is to only let 10 or less goals in throughout our season conference games and to win sectionals,” Macbeth said. “As for myself, my goals include having 10 assists throughout the season, making it on an all-state team and to be a role model for my teammates.” The four-year varsity performer was named to the All-Hoosier Crossroads Conference second team in 2020. “I think I have made the most improvement in advising and communicating with my teammates on and off the field,” Macbeth said. “But also, I think I have improved in my ability to cover more of the midfield, meaning I can be more of a defensive midfielder when needed and also an asset in the transition offensively.” Macbeth said she does believe she has become a more vocal leader when necessary.

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Tigers first-year head coach Harold Spooner, who was an assistant last season, is impressed with Macbeth’s work ethic. “She was named captain this year because she is one of the hardest workers on the field and does the little things that need to get done when others aren’t as willing to do so,” Spooner said. “Alli is a true box-tobox midfielder who has an excellent work rate on the defensive side of the ball and does a great job of initiating our offense from the midfield. She is a tireless worker in winning the ball back. “She also has great tactical awareness of knowing exactly where she needs to be to help be a shield for the back line or a support for our offensive players.” Macbeth began playing soccer when she was 3 years old. “It has always been my main sport,” said Macbeth, who said she tried basketball and dance when she was growing up. She has played soccer at Hoosier FC since she was 8 years old. Macbeth said she wants to play college soccer but as of yet has no serious offers. She plans to study construction management and/or interior design.


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From left, Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness, Community Health’s George Hurd and Kathy Krusei join Fishers Rotary’s Eddie Rivers and Karen Karmolinski for presentation of a replica check. (Photo submitted by Fishers Rotary)

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Helping pets combat seasonal allergies Commentary by Dr. Michael Graves If you suffer from seasonal allergies, you are already likely dealing with the onset of hay fever, those allerFROM THE VET gy symptoms in late summer caused by ragweed. The lingering heat and humidity we are experiencing can make sneezing, runny noses and itchy eyes last even longer. But what about our pets? Yes, dogs and cats can be allergic to

grasses, trees, weeds, mold, dander, dust and dust mites, too. And they can show allergy symptoms similar to humans. The difference is they experience most of those symptoms through their skin. Here’s what to watch out for: • Reddened, irritated skin • Severe, body-wide itching • Scooting or sores on the skin • Excessive biting, licking and scratching • Inflamed ears and chronic ear infections

There are some things you can do at home to help keep your pet comfortable when it comes to allergies. When they come in from outside, take a damp towel to wipe their feet, which can decrease allergen loads. Adding essential vitamins like omega-3 and omega-6 to their diet also can help support skin health in your furry family member. And, of course, if your pet is uncomfortable and finding no relief, make sure to contact your local veterinarian, who can pre-

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COMMUNITY DISPATCHES Local court reporter earns national certification — Fishers resident Janine Ferren, a court reporter with Connor Reporting, was recognized with a Registered Merit Reporter certification, a national distinction from the National Court Reporters Association. Ferren has been a court reporter for 35 years and called the certification, “something I’ve aspired for years to achieve.” Fishers Safety Day — To help commemorate the 20th anniversary of 9/11, The Fishers Fire Dept. and Police Dept. with host their annual — and family friendly — Safety Day at the Nickel Plate Amphitheater from 3 to 7 p.m. on Sept. 11. There will be opportunities for residents of all ages to interact with Fishers first responders, but there will also be a remembrance ceremony featuring the Fishers honor guard. For more, visit fishers.in.us/1034/Safety-Day.

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St. George Festival returns to Fishers after 1-year hiatus By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com After a one-year hiatus, the St. George Festival will return Sept. 17-19 to St. George Orthodox Christian Church. Last year, the church didn’t conduct a festival because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Rev. Anthony Yagze, the new pastor of the church, said he’s excited for the event to return. The festival will be from 5 to 10 p.m. Sept. 17, 1 to 10 p.m. Sept. 18 and 1 to 5 p.m. Sept. 19. Yagze said many favorite offerings, such as vendors showcasing Middle Eastern culture with food pastries and live music, church tours and dancing will return. There also will be a silent auction. “Since our church started mostly from people from Middle Eastern countries, the festival was a way to witness their culture, which includes their distinct Christian faith,” St. George Deacon James Childs said. Childs has been a parishioner at St. George for 13 years, becoming a deacon six years ago. “It was an opportunity to open ourselves up to the Fishers community at large (and say) ‘This is who we are, and this is where we come from,” Childs said. Musicians will perform live music throughout the event. Besides music, dancers will perform at 6 and 7 p.m. Sept. 17, at 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 p.m. Sept. 18 and at 2, 3 and 4 p.m. Sept. 19. Children’s games and other activities also will be part of the festival. “Everything for the most part is the same. It’s the same menu we’ve done in the past,” Yagze said. “We will take the necessary precautions and sanitization and all those things to make sure everyone is safe.” The festival is open to the public. Face coverings will not be required. Yagze said one significant change this year is parking. The parking fee is $5 and will be available at the FORUM Events Center parking lot, 11313 USA Pkwy., and shuttle buses will transport attendees to the festival at the church. The church has conducted services throughout the pandemic by following COVID-19 protocols and offering livestream options. “When those (COVID-19 restrictions) got lifted, we saw a nice resurgence of church

tian Church Bishops, and Yagze began his tenure with St. George Orthodox Christian Church, 10748 E 116th St., Fishers, on Aug. 1, 2020. The Rev. Nabil Hanna, who had served as the church’s pastor for 25 years, moved to Los Angeles in August 2020. For more, visit stgindy.org. ON THE COVER: Over the previous 23 St. George Festivals, Middle Eastern customs tied back to the churches founding, such as dancing, were celebrated. (Photo courtesy of St. George Church)

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attendance, but many people tune in (on the livestream),” Yagze said. “Not just locally, people around the country. Parishioners move away from here and want to reconnect back to our parish. That’s been a nice godsend for us, allowing people to stay connected. Our plans are to continue to livestream because we have many elderly

(people) who can’t get to church. That’s one of the side benefits of what has come out of the pandemic for us.” Yagze previously served as the director of an Antiochian Village camp in West Virginia for 14 years and at a St. George Orthodox Church in Terre Haute for 18 years. Pastoral assignments are decided by Orthodox Chris-

Besides bringing back the festival, St. George Orthodox Christian Church began increasing its level of community involvement this year. A Little Free Library, a nonprofit that promotes neighborhood book exchanges, was established during the summer on the church property. “There’s a whole assortment of books there that we would like the community to take part of,” said the Rev. Anthony Yagze, pastor at St. George Orthodox Christian Church. The church also was recently designated as an official diaper drop-off zone by the Indiana Diaper Bank. “In the past, we focused our parish diaper drive during the Christmas and Thanksgiving season, and we decided to expand and go all year round with that, so the community can drop off diapers here, ideally during business hours when the church is open,” Yagze said. “Those diapers are then dropped off to Indiana Diaper Bank. Then, they work with local agencies to distribute them to families in need.” The full-time collection began in August. The church also conducts quarterly blood drives through Versiti Blood Centers. The next drive is 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Oct. 30 at the church. Walk-ins are accepted. Drives are often held at the end of February and during the summer. For more, visit stgindy.org.


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Commentary by Terry Anker Most of us have a favorite fast food. Sure, we pretend like we never have the stuff and that even if we did, we only chose the healthiest options. But sometimes, the craving for greasy, salty and convenient french fries is too tempting to overcome. How could this fare be bad for us when it tastes so good? Besides, how much damage could a trio of drive-thru tacos really do? What about a late-night trove of golden and cheesy breadsticks? Unless we are afflicted with over-thetop sodium levels or other preexisting complications, the occasional chicken-and-waffle sandwich is not likely the worst thing we do to our bodies. So, why does having the telltale bag on our front seat bring an inkling of shame? Are we embarrassed by the sloth indicated since we didn’t take the time to grill the cheeseburger ourselves? Is fast food lazy food, or is it because we feel like we are cheating on some promise to our bodies to try to care for them a little bit more? Is fast food fat food? Maybe it is that we don’t like the supposed politics of these purveyors? Do they pay workers enough? Do they care enough about their suppliers, or are they closed on Sundays? Is fast food virtue-signaling food? Whatever the beef we have with it, fast food is not likely to depart the landscape (or our gullet) anytime soon. So, can we find peace during a burger war? The conflict is so great that governments around the world have weighed in. Many Communist and Socialist regimes have officially restricted access to the forbidden fries, and we even talk about it here in the land of the free. Should there be a supersize? Perhaps, some say. But isn’t fast food just food fast?

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Alas, I may be losing my competitive spirit. Not when it comes to important matters, of course, like defeating my husband Doo in all manner of life’s trials or upholding my school’s championship karaoke legacy (let’s go, 400 Hallway!), but in my own ambition for peak athletic performance. As I near that half-century mark, I’m starting to feel less and less drive to “be the best,” even when it only means beating three other almost50-year-old ladies. This change may not sound like a big deal, unless you know me. I have always been that person who wants to win or at least achieve a PR. I gave up running for a while when I was in the middle of having kids, but since then, I’ve found restored energy and self-confidence in participating in road races, triathlons and even obstacle course events. They affirm my strength and power as a woman and a mom. But lately, I’ve been thinking that I just want to finish without suffering a stroke. I want to enjoy the challenge for what it is and be happy with the fact that I trained for and completed something. Who cares if I place last in my age group? I’m not sure I do anymore. Yay, me! I’m fostering a healthy growth mindset and gaining perhaps a tad bit of humility. My new attitude is not simply an acceptance of my physical limits but a celebration of what this near-AARP body can accomplish, despite the bad knees, periodic incontinence and annoying plantar fasciitis. So, yes, I may be losing my competitive spirit, but definitely in a good way. Peace out.

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Hammertoes This toe deformity develops when weakened toe muscles change your body’s physical structure. Your toe may appear bent, with the toe joint rising prominently.

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ROUND ROOM CELEBRATES NEW HQ IN FISHERS

Officials from Round Room join other dignitaries to cut the ribbon. (Photos by Ann Marie Shambaugh)

Round Room LLC, the largest Verizon authorized retailer in the U.S., celebrated the opening of its new headquarters in Fishers Aug. 26 at 10300 Kincaid Dr. with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, several charitable donations and tours of the facility. Round Room, which moved from Carmel, will occupy 80,000 square feet of the 190,000-square-foot building and will lease the remaining space to tenants. The new headquarters include a training and event center, nonprofit hub, dining area and fitness center.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2021 Round Room presented several donations to local nonprofits during the ribbon-cutting ceremony, with the largest being a $500,000 gift to the Humane Society for Hamilton County to fund the Canine Connection and Exercise Area. From left, TCC Gives Executive Director Julie Moorehead, Humane Society for Hamilton County President and CEO Rebecca Stevens, TCC Gives Program Director Courtney Kibble and Round Room CEO Scott Moorehead.

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Fitzgerald, Collins star in ‘Always…Patsy Cline’ By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Judy Fitzgerald didn’t know country singer Patsy Cline’s music that well until she prepared to portray her. MUSICAL “I have now become a huge fan of her amazing talent,” she said. Fitzgerald portrayed Cline in Actors Theatre of Indiana’s production of “Always… Patsy Cline” in 2013. She and fellow ATI co-founder Cynthia Collins, who played Cline’s friend Louise Seger, will reprise their roles in the two-woman musical Sept. 10 to Oct. 3 at the Studio Theater at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. Cline died in a plane crash in 1963 at age 30. The musical serves as a memory piece for Seger. “I think of each song as filtering through Louise’s mind as she remembers each experience, so many times through the radio and then in person,” Fitzgerald said. “Think of the way songs touch people during different times in their lives, from tapping your hand on the steering wheel to crying in your kitchen. This is truly Louise’s story.” Collins said it’s always interesting to portray an actual person. “Their story is a rare one,” Collins said. “To correspond with each other after meeting for just one night is a testament to both of them and the connection they obviously had. The two women stayed in touch all the way up to Patsy’s death. There is no doubt they would have continued their correspondence if not for Patsy’s passing.” Collins said Seger was a single mother from Texas. “What I found on Louise was all connected with Patsy Cline. Of course, (it was) letters she kept from Patsy, which is the basis of the show,” Collins said. “She was a character, for sure. Bold and funny. However, the way Ted Swindley created the character of Louise was done with creative license. It is pretty common for a writer to put their spin on a person. That spin makes the show what it is — Louise is

BEEF & BOARDS Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre presents “Newsies” through Oct. 3. For more, visit beefandboards.com. FEINSTEIN’S Performances at Feinstein’s at Hotel Carmichael in Carmel include comedian Todd McComas, Sept. 9; Goldie Ingram with The Bulletproof Soul Band, Sept. 10; and D’Roq and the Bulletproof Soul Band, Sept 11. For more, visit feinsteinshc.com. ACTORS THEATRE OF INDIANA Actors Theatre of Indiana will present “Always…Patsy Cline” from Sept. 10 to Oct. 3 at the Studio Theater at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. For more, visit atistage.org. CARMEL COMMUNITY PLAYERS Carmel Community Players’ production of “Boeing Boeing” runs from Sept. 10 to 19 at The Cat, 254 Veterans Way, Carmel. For more, visit carmelplayers.org.

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Judy Fitzgerald will reprise her role of Patsy Cline in “Always…Patsy Cline.” (Photo courtesy of ATI)

the comic and Patsy is the straight man. It works wonderfully. “Make no mistake, though, Mr. Swindley doesn’t gloss over tender moments, which gives the audience an insight into these two women and their lives.” Collins and Fitzgerald are joined on stage by The Bodacious Bobcats Band led by Nathan Perry. Perry returns from the original production along with Greg Wolff on drums, Greg Gegogeine on bass, Kathy Schilling on fiddle and two newcomers, Matt Day on guitar and Michael Clark on steel guitar. Terry Woods returns as the musical dIrector. Bill Jenkins is directing the production. Collins first saw “Always…Patsy Cline” several years ago in New York.

“It never crossed my mind to play the role of Louise back then,” she said. Collins said her late father was a huge fan of Cline. For his 80th birthday party, Collins performed a medley of Cline’s songs. “I didn’t come close to sounding as good as Judy does on her music, though,” Collins said. “She has that deep, rich quality that Patsy Cline had. It’s what made Cline as distinct and unique as she was, what made her a star.” Fitzgerald said she loves all of Cine’s music, so it’s hard to pick a favorite song. “I do love ‘Gotta Lotta Rhythm In My Soul’ and ‘San Antonio Rose,’ but they are all terrific,” Fitzgerald said. For more, visit atistage.org.

The Fishers Arts Council will have 29 artists and artisans participating in the Fishers Parks Foundation’s Harvest Fest at the Ambassador House and Heritage Park, 10595 Eller Rd., Fishers, from noon to 7 p.m. Sept. 12. The event is free and family friendly, with proceeds benefitting the Ambassador House and Gardens, the Fishers Arts Council, Fishers Police Corps, Fishers Historical Society, Knights of Columbus and Fishers Youth Assistance Program. Each group will offer something different to raise money.
The Parks Foundation will offer raffle baskets and face painting while the Fishers Police Corps will sell hot dogs, chips and water. The Ambassador House will sell adult beverages and offer house tours. The Fishers Youth Assistance Program will offer dessert items. The Knights of Columbus will offer fried veggies.


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Local bands RISE to the occasion By Rick Morwick rick@youarecurrent.com If all goes according to plan, the inaugural Hamilton County RISE Fest won’t be the last. FUNDRAISER It will be the first of many. “It’s our first year with a vision to make it an annual event,” said Andy Binford, founder and executive director of RISE Fest, a daylong music festival featuring local bands to raise money for Hamilton County nonprofits. Conceived by local musicians as a way to combine live performances with fundraising, RISE Fest will be presented from 1 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sept. 18 at Spencer Farm Winery, 7015 E. 161st St., in Noblesville. The free, family-friendly event will feature seven local bands and benefit four Hamilton County nonprofits: Student Impact (Westfield), Carmel Lions Club, Third Phase (Noblesville) and Highmark Church (Fishers). RISE stands for “rockers impacting and serving everyone.” Binford, a Westfield resident who plays bass in two of the participating bands, expects more than 500 people to attend at some

point throughout the event. The fundraising goal is $4,000, with an anticipated $1,000 going to each of the four nonprofits — one from each of Hamilton County’s largest cities. Guests can bring their own chairs, blankets and coolers with food and non-alcoholic beverages. Spencer Farm wine will be available for purchase, with a portion of sales benefitting the nonprofits. Besides live music, RISE Fest will include a silent auction and a 50/50 raffle. “I’m excited about what (the event) represents,” Binford said. “Lots of local musicians (are) giving their time and talents to benefit the local community and not making a dime. I cannot express how supportive all the sponsors have been. I have been blown away.” Comprised primarily of Hamilton County musicians, the participating bands are Rhino Down, Naptown Hepcats, Blind Vision, The Prince Brothers, Indy Gorgeous Club, Board Meeting and Rain Dogs. “Come out and enjoy some tasty wine and rock out with several amazing bands,” said Binford, who plays with Board Meeting and Blind Vision. For more or to donate or to sponsor, visit risefest.net.

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Pair Native Bread with homemade tomato soup for a delicious gluten-free, dairy-free meal. (Photo by Anna Skinner)

roasted garlic and rosemary loaf and the olive loaf as side items for homemade tomato soup. They are excellent for dipping, and when you smear on some butter (or dairyfree butter) and pop them under the oven broiler, they become crisp and pair perfectly with warm soup. Native Bread has so many options – seeded boule, sourdough, baguette, burger buns, cookies, scones, galettes and more – and they are all gluten-, dairy- and egg-free. Native Bread is available for carryout and pickup every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. It operates a booth weekly at the Broad Ripple Farmers Market from 8 a.m. to noon Saturdays at 7700 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis. I plan to solely purchase my bread from this company in the future because it is delicious. For more, visit nativebread.com.

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From left, Rachel Kelso, Kirk Donlan, Jessica Hawkins, Karen Webster, Monya Wolf and Eric Dixon form the cast of “Boeing Boeing.” (Photo courtesy of Charlie Hanover)

stage, and that’s always fun,” Dixon said. “I’ve heard it referred to as a ‘door farce,’ which I think is very accurate. There is a lot of coming and going and near-misses.” Prior to this show, all of Dixon’s roles in the Indianapolis area have been Shakespeare productions. Director Dan Scharbrough said the six actors have done a great job despite having a shorter-than-average rehearsal schedule . The play is Scharbrough’s first directing experience at CCP, but he has directed shows in the Indianapolis area for 30 years. For more, visit carmelplayers.org.

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CCP keeps it light with new play Jessica Hawkins is convinced the timing is right for “Boeing Boeing.” “This is a really silly, fun COMEDY escape from what else is going on in the world that we don’t want to focus on right now,” the Fishers actress said. “It’s a good date night. It’s ridiculous at times.” The Carmel Community Players will open the 2021-22 season with “Boeing Boeing” Sept. 10 to 19 at The Cat, 254 Veterans Way, Carmel. Hawkins plays Gabriella, an Italian flight attendant, so she has been working on an Italian accent. “I’ve been trying to get better and better at it,” she said. “I’m not originally Italian — big surprise.” The play is Hawkins’ first that isn’t a musical. “This has been a lot of fun,” said Hawkins, who performed in CCP’s “Blood Brothers” in 2017. Indianapolis resident Eric Dixon likes that the play is high energy. “It has me running around all over the

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Blueprint for Improvement: An outdoor retreat in Zionsville Commentary by Larry Greene This 2013 home is in east Zionsville’s Willow Ridge neighborhood. The owners wanted to replace the deck with a screened porch.

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This is my second column about French Lick and West Baden Springs, southern Indiana towns once world-famous TRAVEL for their waters. In 1851, John Lane, a patent-medicine salesman, purchased the marshy northern half of the land on which William Bowles established his French Lick Springs Hotel. Lane built a competing hotel on the property, named West Baden after Wiesbaden, a German spa town. Aping Bowles’ supposedly curative “Pluto Water,” Lane, hawked “Sprudel Water” from four mineral springs, one named “Apollo.” After the Monon Railroad laid tracks to the area, Lee Sinclair purchased the site and added an opera house, a casino, a pony track and other amenities, calling it the “Carlsbad of America” after a Czech spa town. Well-heeled visitors came from across the nation. Major League Baseball teams found the sophisticated resort perfect for spring training. In June 1901, a fire destroyed Sinclair’s hotel. When Thomas Taggart, who owned the rival French Lick Springs Hotel, refused to purchase Sinclair’s property, Sinclair engaged Harrison Albright, a West Virginia architect, to design a circular hotel unlike any in the world. In October 1901, 500 men began working six days a week. When the new West Baden Springs Hotel, costing $414,000 ($13 million today), opened in September 1902, reporters called its 200-foot self-supporting glass dome, then the world’s largest, the “Eighth Wonder of the World.” About 500 lavishly appointed rooms on six floors faced a 130-foot-high atrium, including palm trees and a fireplace for 14-foot logs. The exterior featured Moorish towers. The fastidiously landscaped grounds encompassed a natatorium and two golf courses.

A crash blossom is a news headline with unclear wording that can lead to confusing meanings. The term got its name back in GRAMMAR GUY 2009 when an American editor in Japan came across a headline that read “Violinist Linked to JAL Crash Blossoms.” The editor, after reading the headline, wondered what a “crash blossom” was. In fact, it had to do with the violinist — whose father died in an airline crash in 1985 — advancing her musical career. The headline was misleading. Let’s look at a few examples. A 2012 New York Times opinion column featured a headline that read “Israel Ducks on Human Rights.” It wasn’t about ducks from Israel and their thoughts about human rights (as opposed to duck rights). In fact, the essay lamented that the Israeli government had shown a pattern of avoiding getting involved in cases where foreign governments were allegedly committing human rights violations. A 2012 BBC news story confused many

The Apollo Spring at the West Baden Springs Hotel. (Photos by Don Knebel)

The arch at the entrance of the West Baden Springs Hotel.

After hosting the notable and notorious during the Roaring Twenties, the West Baden Springs Hotel closed in 1932, subsequently housing a Jesuit seminary. Next week’s column will describe the extraordinary restorations of the hotels in French Lick and West Baden Springs to their former glories.

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when it led with the headline, “Girl found alive in France murders car.” To help you understand what actually happened here, let’s look at a CNN headline about the same story: “France shootings: Girl hid under bodies in car.” What happened here is that a woman was found alive among deceased bodies inside a car that was connected to a string of murders in France. Ambiguous news headlines make me snort-laugh, but what would you expect from a former English major? “Police Can’t Stop Gambling.” “Blind Bishop Appointed To See.” “Kids Make Nutritious Snacks.” “Milk Drinkers Turn to Powder.” “Child’s Stool Great for Use in Garden.” “Squad Helps Dog Bite Victim.” You can’t make this stuff up, and I can’t wait to see how my editor changes the title I originally wrote for this column.

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


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