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Override of Senate Bill 5 veto impacts Fishers By Jonathan Matthes jonathan@youarecurrent.com Health departments throughout Indiana are adjusting to the passage of Senate Bill 5, which requires CITY NEWS local elected officials to approve measures more stringent than state-issued executive orders during a declared emergency. Proponents of SB5, which passed when the General Assembly overrode a veto by Gov. Eric Holcomb, view the change as bringing accountability to the decision-making process, while those in opposition see it as a roadblock that can slow reaction time during an emergency. The impacts are felt more directly in Fishers, which established its own health department 10 months earlier. Fishers is one of only a handful of municipalities in Indiana with its own health department. Now, instead of utilizing city council-provided authority to make and enforce decisions, the Fishers Health Dept. will need to provide the council with recommendations and let the councilors make the final call. “We of course always work closely with the mayor and with our elected officials here in the city, so hopefully it will be less of a hurdle here than in other places, but it is still a hurdle that we haven’t had before,” said Monica Heltz, Fishers Health Dept. public health director. “I don’t, frankly, think that all of our elected officials want to have that responsibility in making the decisions regarding the health and welfare of the community, but that is part of the role in being an elected official. We just hope that
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it doesn’t result in any serious consequences with the additional (steps).” Ensuring that elected officials can be held accountable for decision making was a key point of emphasis for the Republican majority in the General Assembly. “The legislative body just wanted to make sure that, at the end of the day, an elected office holder, somebody voted on by the people, was making the final decision,” said Indiana House Speaker Todd Huston, a Republican state representative whose district includes Fishers. “I don’t think it limits flexibility. We didn’t change any of the actions that a health department or a health official could recommend. We are just saying that before those actions come into effect, they need to be approved by somebody who is actually elected by the voters.” The veto override passed 36-10 in the Senate, with four abstentions. It then passed in the House, 59-30, with 11 abstentions. The measure was largely partisan with Republicans voting almost unanimously to override Holcomb’s veto. Only three Republicans voted against the override, all in the House. From the majority perspective, public health emergencies — like COVID-19 — are complex, and elected officials are the ones who should be ultimately responsible for making critical decisions on how to address it. “There are a whole lot of factors that need to be considered, not just health, but economic and educational,” Huston said. “All the components need to be factored in by the people who are making the final decision and, quite truthfully, will have to stand one day potentially for reelection, and then the people can voice support or opposition
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to the types of decisions that were made.” District 30 State Sen. Fady Qaddoura, a Democrat, voted against the bill. Qaddoura said local health officials largely have the better training, and expertise should be empowered to guide health care policy. “This bill assumes that there is no collaboration between health care experts at the local levels and their elected officials and their communities, which is absolutely false,” he said. “During this pandemic, we’ve seen, on a day-to-day basis, even on an hour-to-hour basis, a high level of coordination between the Indiana department of public health with health officials and professionals with elected officials. So, the bill is trying to falsely convey that the way we managed the pandemic was only following health care experts with no coordination with municipalities or cities and so on.” Another aspect of SB5 troubling to Qaddoura is that when a policy is established, local businesses and citizens have several opportunities to appeal it before being compelled to obey. For example, if a county were to enforce a mask mandate when the state is not, a local business could ignore the mandate. Then if challenged by a local health official, it could choose to ignore the mandate while appealing to local elected officials to decide the matter. If the local officials rule against the business in favor of the health officials, the business can appeal again to a circuit court or superior court and ignore the mandate whil the case is heard. “In a way, we are giving people every opportunity not to follow guidelines while this appeal process is still pending,” Qaddoura said.
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Groundbreaking on the Geist Waterfront Park occurred May 7. The multidimensional park near the Olio Road bridge in Fishers is a $15.7 million project that is scheduled to be complete in 2040. “I think what we’re creating here is truly an opportunity for our entire community to enjoy, just a truly wonderful natural amenity,” Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness said during a groundbreaking ceremony. “The vision and the collaboration that has happened to get to this point, to develop something that’s complimentary to the neighborhood, that accentuates the natural environment that is here, and that is a vision that can be built out over the next several decades, is really a fun, exciting thing to be here and break ground on.” When finished, the park will have a beach, canoe and kayaking launch; lawn space for activities and leisure; and trails and playscapes for children. The space, formerly used by Irving Materials, Inc. covers 70 acres. “I just want to give a thank you to ev-
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McCordsville seeks Building inspector — The McCordsville Planning and Building Department is looking for a new building inspector. For more, visit files.constantcontact.com/f3ec75ad401/d4aeee8f-903e-4aac8cdf-279848741540.pdf. Mt. Vernon named a “Best High School” by U.S. News and World Report — Mt. Vernon High School has been ranked as one of the U.S. News and World Report’s “Best High Schools” in 2021. Almost 18,000 schools around the country make the list, MVHS is slotted in the top 40 percent of schools in the country, 36 in Indiana and 15 in the Indianapolis metro area. Lawrence North offers girls basketball camp — Lawrence North High School and head girls basketball coach Chris Griffin are hosting a basketball camp. The 2021 Lawrence North Summer Basketball Camp has three sessions: June 7-10, June 14-17 and June 21-24. It will be held at Lawrence North High School’s main gymnasium, 7802 North Hague, for girls grades 1-9, including incoming freshmen. Camps will run from 8:30 a.m. to noon Monday through Thursday during the respective weeks, including time for lunch. Daily lunch and a T-shirt are included in the cost. The cost is $75 per camp, $135 for two camps and $175 for three. To sign up call 317-964-7990 or email Griffin: christophergiffin@msdlt.k12.in.us. McCordsville: No solicitation permits issued — In the Town of McCordsville, all solicitors must have a permit into to knock on doors. If the alleged solicitor does not have the permit, they are in violation. Invalid solicitors can be reported on the police non-emergency line: 317-477-4400. Hamilton Co. Solar Co-Op hosting webinar — Free webinars are being offered for the Hamilton County Solar Co-op, a nonprofit program. Learn about solar basics for your home, farm, or small business, and how solar protects against rising electricity bills and can increase property values. You’ll also learn how to take advantage of net metering and the 26% federal tax credit this year. Register at carmelgreen.org or email a request to lwebb@carmelgreen.org.
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Freije headquarters to become early anchor of Lawrence Trades District By Jonathan Matthes jonathan@youarecurrent.com It took three years of planning, revisions and discussions with city leaders before Freije Engineered Solutions Co. broke ground May 21 on its new headquarters in the Lawrence Trades District. When discussions began, the trades district, which is the area bordered by I-465 to the west, Pendleton Pike to the south, one block east of Franklin Road to the east, and the CSX railroad to the north, was little more than an idea. “It’s a highly visionary conversation, if you can imagine,” Freije Chief Operating Officer Jasen Coldiron said. “You do get to see some artist renderings. It’s a lot of vision casting. You spend time talking with people about what the future might look like. It’s a pretty fun and interesting process to go through, and the finished product never looks like what the original vision looked like, verbatim.” Freije, which provides construction and mission-critical support services, is based in Fishers and was seeking to expand. It did not want to move too far from Hamilton County, where most of its leadership team lives. Freije worked with a consultant from Browning, an Indianapolis-based real estate developer, who suggested looking at Lawrence, a city considering the creation of a trades district. Freije officials decided it was a good fit. As Freije designed its new headquarters, which incorporates corporate and warehouse space and a training center, the COVID-19 pandemic caused its leaders to revisit the scope of the project several times. Suddenly, they had to consider the impact on building size if employees are able to work remotely and what that could mean for the future of the project. “There were definitely moments of
Lawrence Mayor Steve Collier, second from left, and Freiji President Mike Webser, third from left, attend the May 21 groundbreaking. (Photos submitted by the City of Lawrence)
doubt,” Coldiron said. “But (Freije President) Mike Webster would say, ‘We are looking at the next 50 years, not this last 12 months.’” Freije remained committed to the project for two major reasons. First, a bigger building made sense because there are aspects of the business that need a centralized hub. “We have about 100 hundred service vehicles on the road, and that requires a pretty heavy return-to-base option,” Coldiron said. “The ability to grab tools (is important). We have a bunch of specialty tools that we keep in a tool crib.”
Second, Freije is a supporter of the mission of the trades district. The investment that Freije is making in the project is more than $6 million. The company and the city are aligned in the need to promote the benefits of skilled trade jobs. Coldiron has spoken at skilled trades programs around the Indianapolis area, and Lawrence offers the company a foothold to deepen those connections. “Being surrounded by other skilled trades and folks that are on the same path as us, I feel like there is a gravitational pull that will bring all of those guys and gals together and build a community that is pushing in the same direction,” Coldiron said. Lawrence Mayor Steve Collier said he is excited to see Freije become an anchor of the Lawrence Trades District. “The redevelopment of this site along the Pendleton Pike corridor by a company like Freije Engineered Solutions Co., who is committed to promoting education and job growth within the City of Lawrence, is the right fit,” Collier said. Construction on the new headquarters, one of the first in the new trades district, is expected to be complete by the end of 2021. ON THE COVER: Assembled dignitaries and tradesmen in anticipation of the groundbreaking for the new Freije HQ. (Photos submitted by the City of Lawrence)
WHO WILL BE JOINING FREIJE IN THE TRADES DISTRICT? Lawrence Mayor Steve Collier speaks at the May 21 groundbreaking for the new Freije headquarters building.
City of Lawrence officials expect to create a trade hub in the Lawrence Trades District, of which Frieje is a founding member. Mission Mechanical, Midwest Remediation and Amerifence are other founding members of what the city hopes will be a significant piece of its business culture moving forward. “The entire Lawrence community is excited for this major step in making the Lawrence Trades District a reality,” said Brad Klopfenstein, president of the Greater Lawrence Chamber of Commerce.
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Commentary by Terry Anker You scratch our back, and we’ll scratch yours. We all win. So, if we’re completely amenable, why don’t you scratch ours first? Well, that may be a problem. What if there isn’t quite enough time for us to both get an adequate remedy for our itch? Isn’t our need slightly greater than yours? Besides, we promise that we’ll get to you next — at the very least you can go first the next time. Our intentions are good. We understand that we are better off sharing resources and taking care of After watching each other. But the undeserving we also know that often there win over and are not enough over again, we cookies to go begin to wonder around. We know when it will be that there are those who don’t, our turn. won’t, or can’t – TERRY ANKER pay back for what they take. And sadly, we know that some of us will lie, cheat and defraud — so much so that over time we can become a bit cynical. After buying lunch three times in a row, we are more inclined to let the check sit on the table waiting for our colleague to find their wallet. After watching the undeserving win over and over again, we begin to wonder when it will be our turn. In a world of scarce resources, competition is inevitable. Our challenge is to think abundantly while being realistic about the value of our exchange. In a world where all is free, there is free-forall for all. Our challenge is to remember that there is no free, and that we must constrain ourselves just as we expect to constrain others. In a world where trust is lost, patience goes with it. Our challenge is to trust first, knowing that we will sometimes be betrayed by that generosity. As we reconsider the fundamentals of social order, is it right to expect a promised back scratch to be delivered? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@ youarecurrent.com.
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Friends, it’s been a week of ups and downs — with the mid-level emotional event being my crawling under a Walmart dressing room door to unlock it for a very pregnant stranger. I should probably stop there, but so much happened! And while I would like to focus on the highs — braiding my youngest’s hair for her first prom, laughing as her brother described his successful job interview, celebrating with extended family at a niece’s graduation party — it was unfortunately one of the lows that will stick with me. Our cat Ginger has been slowly declining the past couple of months and recently took a definite turn for the worse. Her meows softened to barely audible levels, she stopped eating and a few days ago began hiding in unusual places. We’d hoped she would make it until our other girl-child returned from college but realized that wasn’t going to happen. We called around to find a vet who had an opening, and along with the aforementioned youngest, took Ginger to, well, die. I was a mess, although it did calm me somewhat to find the “death room” stocked with beautiful sample urns and an electric candle. My daughter and I elected to stay for the procedure, while my husband Doo fled for the psychological safety of the minivan. It was quick and peaceful and heartbreaking, and I don’t regret being with Ginger in her last moments. But that’s now the image I have of her, on that table, body skinny, and still, forever, asleep. Thank god for my Walmart antics! I much prefer ambivalence and a disgusting floor to emotional extremes. Peace out.
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Just FYI from AARP Commentary by Dick Wolfsie I just received my 304th copy of the AARP Bulletin, a publication that has arrived in my mailbox every month since I HUMOR turned 50. I didn’t read it when I was in my 50s because I resented being seen as a senior then. Now I’m in my 70s and I don’t want anyone telling me how to eat healthy, boost my brain power, sleep well, improve my memory or how to choose the best walk-in tub. In the May issue, I glanced at the lead article: “60 Ways to Live Longer, Stronger, Better.” Here are some of the actual entries, with a few snide comments by me, added in parentheses. • Take a Do Not Disturb Break: Close your eyes for five minutes and don’t open them for anyone (I tried that this past Friday just before I heard the Amazon delivery truck pull up. I raced outside to get my new headphones and collided with my mailbox). • Store fruit in the front of the fridge: You will be more apt to eat a healthy snack that way (but now I’ve stepped on all the blueberries that scattered all across the kitchen floor when I jammed my arm inside the top shelf to reach the Oscar Mayer Bologna). • Do the dishwasher boogie: Do what you hate and turn it into a party. For example, dance in front of the dishwasher as you load it. This will remind you both how much fun you can have together (Mary Ellen and I waltzed around the recycling bin after we rolled
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it to the curb Sunday night. The neighbors all laughed at us because they knew pickup wasn’t until next week). Choose fragrance-free products (for Mother’s Day, I bought Mary Ellen a fragrance-free perfume. (Did she ever wear it? I’ll never know). Bring plants into your home: Plants make you feel relaxed and free of stress (wait a second, aren’t those plants illegal in Indiana?). Take time to appreciate your partner’s skin: (I thought that sounded very romantic, then AARP added, “Be on the lookout for moles.” Well, that kind of ruined the mood). Once a week, try to learn something new (I did this over the last month and now I have four new things I’m lousy at). Decorate healthfully: If you keep chocolates on the cocktail table, hide them (AARP is assuming if you are old enough to get its AARP Bulletin, you won’t remember where you hid them). Finally, do an hourly posture check: Sit or stand tall with your feet flat on the floor. Look straight ahead, bringing your shoulders back and slightly tuck in your chin (then take a selfie. But it won’t matter. You’ll still look 30 years older than you really are).
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By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com It started two years ago when Heather Halliburton wanted to make her daughter’s eighth birthday special. NEW BIZ The Westfield resident admitted she got a bit carried away with preparations. Amid sewing fabrics and awaiting Amazon orders for the party, she realized it could be a side business. “I realized it’s something we could do as a family to supplement our incomes,” she said. She told a friend and showed him pictures. His 9-year-old daughter wanted the same party. “It took off from there with Facebook posts,” said Halliburton, a human resources executive. So, Wonderland Sleepovers was launched with the purpose of turning ordinary sleepovers into unforgettable experiences. The sleepover parties, which include individualized tents with a full adult-sized mattress, can be for a variety of occasions. Mattress pads, sheets, blankets, fairy lights, breakfast trays and themed accessories are included. “We charge on the amount of tents that are ordered, and we also offer party favors,”
Halliburton said. Halliburton, who has 20 tents, said most parties have four to eight tents. Clients can choose one of 10 themes, such as “Sweet Dreams,” “Star Wars,” “Summer Fun” and “Harry Potter.” Halliburton’s daughter, Alexis, now 10, is a key consultant on the themes. Halliburton’s husband, Scott, helps with operations. “One of the catalysts for me wanting to start the business was my own personal interest in trying an entrepreneurial path as well as modeling that for Alexis,” Halliburton said. Wonderland Sleepovers serves all of Hamilton County, Zionsville and northern Indianapolis. Although the business understandably slowed during the COVID-19 pandemic, it has started to pick up again. Although younger children, preteen and teen boys and girls have been the primary market, Halliburton said she is expanding offerings this summer to include an outdoor package designed for adult entertaining, including glamping, graduation parties, weddings and baby showers. During the summer with school out, Halliburton said she gets more requests for weekday sleepover parties. For more, visit wonderlandsleepovers. com.
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obstruction is. Then we actually put two additional catheters through there, too, so through a series of three catheters, each On May 18, Goodman Campbell Brain and inside each other, we push up to the level Spine conducted a study session to eduof the clot where we use a little self-excate local fire and panding stent connected to a wire MEDICINE emergency service that acts like a rake, and we also departments on use a fairly large catheter after we special procedures to treat stroke. open the side of the artery in the Through a partnership with Ashead that we apply suction to. cension St. Vincent Indianapolis, “We literally try to manually vacuGoodman Campbell Brain and Spine um out the clot while trying to rake offer a procedure called thrombecit out at the same time. We have a Sahlein tomy, which uses a patient’s blood whole series of tools that we can vessels as a highway to snake tools to use to pull obstructing clots out of vessels wherever a blood clot is and removes it. in the head.” Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine is one The entire procedure, which Goodman of the few health care providers in the state Campbell Brain and Spine performs at St. that perform the procedure, according to Vincent Indianapolis, takes an average of 20 the Indiana State Dept. of Health. minutes. “We use what is essentially a real-time “During these procedures we are on the X-ray movie as guidance,” Dr. Daniel Sahlein clock, because during an obstruction of a of Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine said. large artery in the head, the brain, beyond “It’s called fluoroscopy, and we take a that obstruction, is essentially dying at catheter, a long skinny tube, enter through some rate that we can’t determine,” Sahlein the big artery of the leg, sometimes the said. “In order to save as much brain funcartery in the wrist, thread that through the tion as possible, we have to extract that vessels in the body, get to the vessel in the clot as quickly as possible.” neck that supplies that part of the arterial Stroke is the fifth-leading cause of death tree, then we inject contrasting agent, or in Indiana and afflicts 795,000 Americans X-ray dye, so we can see exactly where the each year.
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Carmel Symphony Orchestra’s 2021-22 schedule offers wide variety of music By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Carmel Symphony Orchestra Artistic Director Janna Hymes can’t wait to see a full orchestra and a full PallaMUSIC dium for the 2021-22 season. “Getting everyone back on stage playing a full repertoire as opposed to chamber music (is exciting),” Hymes said. “We’re looking forward to having a full, packed theater where people can sit next to each other and feel comfortable and be back to where we were two years ago.” With a limited audience capacity of approximately 25 percent since March 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic for all live performances at Carmel’s Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts, Hymes said the CSO sold out every ticket it was permitted to sell. Hymes said she is grateful for the support the CSO received during the challenging times. The CSO will kick off its 2021-22 with its 8 p.m. performance July
4 as part of CarmelFest, the first of four Oct. 9 with pianist Martina Filjak and Nov. outdoor performances. The next perfor13 featuring the music of Black composer mance at 7 p.m. Sept. 5 will be the Florence Price. The Holiday Pops inaugural collaboration between concert will feature performances CSO and Hamilton County Parks at 3 and 7:30 p.m. Dec. 18 at Westat Coxhall Gardens in Carmel. The field High School with guest artist organizations have collaborated to Jon McLaughlin, a singer/songwritpresent “Classical Mystery Tour,” er who grew up in Anderson. which pays tribute to the music “Jon is an audience favorite, and of The Beatles backed by the symeveryone comes out to hear Jon,” McLaughlin phony orchestra. Hymes said. “It’s his holiday pops “Playing at Coxhall has been of interest show with us backing him up.” to me ever since I moved to Carmel,” said The 2022 portion of the schedule, all Hymes, who joined CSO as conductor in at the Palladium, will begin with a pops 2017. “It’s such a beautiful place and so concert Jan. 8 with guest artist Byron well-situated, I always thought we could Stripling, a trumpet player. do a great concert there. It will be an exThere will be a family fun concert Jan. hilarating evening of Beatles music, which 23, followed by the third Masterworks coneverybody loves. That’s the most popular, cert, which will feature the Harlem String and I would say high-quality, Beatles Quartet Feb. 12. tribute band. I’ve done this concert before “Since it’s around Valentine’s Day, it’s (with another orchestra) and the guys all music of love,” Hymes said. “There will look and sound like The Beatles.” be a dance segment from ‘Bridgeton’ and CSO will perform two Symphony UnI thought that would be fun to put in the corked concerts at Martinsville’s Cedar concert.” Creek Winery Sept. 12 and Daniel’s VineAnother pops concert features CSO with yard in McCordsville Oct. 3. Hymes said the Serpentine Fire, a tribute band for Earth, appearances will be the orchestra’s first Wind & Fire. It is set for Feb. 26. Hymes at both wineries. said Earth, Wind & Fire is one of her favorThe first two ite bands. Masterworks Se“I’ve had a lot of friends that have done ries concerts at this (with Serpentine Fire) and I know it’s the Palladium are a wildly popular concert,” Hymes said. Following a side-by-side concert with Fishers High School March 6, there will be Masterworks concerts March 12 and April 23. The April 23 concert will feature guest artist Edgar Meyer on double bass. Hymes said it seems fitting because Meyer was scheduled to perform March 14, 2020, when the concert was canceled because the Center for the Performing Arts closed March 13 because of the pandemic. “It will be nice to end the season with that and come full circle,” Hymes said. “It’s Janna Hymes, the Carmel Symphony Ora dynamic, exceptional season and we chestra artistic director, looks forward to cannot wait to welcome music lovers from the full 2021-22 concert season. (File photo) throughout central Indiana to our many and varied performances.” For more, visit carmelsymphony.org.
Beef & Boards Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre will present “Smoke on the Mountain” through June 20. For more, visit beefandboards.com. Live at the Center The Live at the Center series will feature Joshua Thompson in a free livestream at 7:30 p.m. June 2 at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. To register, visit thecenterpresents.org. Feinstein’s Feinstein’s presents Spencer Day at 7:30 p.m. June 4-5 at Feinstein’s at the Hotel Carmichael in Carmel. For more, visit feinsteinshc.com. Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre’s production of “Live!” is set for 7 p.m. June 3-5 at The Tarkington at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. For more, visit gregoryhancockdancetheatre.org.
IFT features ‘Waiting for Godot’ editorial@youarecurrent.com The Improbable Fiction Theatre Co. will present “Waiting for Godot’ by Samuel Beckett outdoors at Teter Retreat in Noblesville at 7 p.m. June 5 and 12 and 2 p.m. June 6 and 13. The production focuses on the power of friendship and the enduring human spirit. Fishers resident Christy Clinton directs the classic play featuring Daniel Shock (Estragon), Ryan Shelton (Vladimir), Jeff Bick (Pozzo), Matt Anderson (Lucky) and Shock’s son, Paxton Shock, as The Boy. Friends Shelton, Bick and Daniel Shook have been involved together in many productions. Anderson, a well-known stage veteran of the Indianapolis area, brings humor to the unusual role of Lucky. Shelton, the Shooks and Bick are from Noblesville. Tickets can be purchased at iftheatrecompany.org.
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Performers enjoy ‘Ever After’ By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Christy Altomare arrived in Carmel two days before she took the stage to sing songs from “Ever After” in THEATER front of an audience. “They gave me six songs before I got here, and when I got here they cut two songs and added two new songs,” said Altomare, who starred in Broadway’s “Anastasia.” “You’re always flying by the seat of your pants. “This team is exceptional. Carmel has treated us like royalty.” Altomare and fellow Broadway performer Corey Cott arrived near the end of founder Joel Kirk’s Discovering Broadway’s writers’ retreat for the pre-Broadway process of “Ever After.” The two performed songs during two performances May 23 at Feinstein’s at the Hotel Carmichael in Carmel. Kirk, a 2012 Carmel High School graduate, hosted “The Devil Wears Prada” writers’ retreat in February. Cott and Altomare had previously done separate table readings for “Ever After.”
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Broadway stars Christy Altomare and Corey Cott performed songs for the roles for “Ever After” May 23 at Feinstein’s at the Hotel Carmichael. (Photo by Amy Pauszek)
Altomare and Cott won’t necessarily be cast in “Ever After,” but both would like the opportunity if they were offered the role and weren’t committed to another show. “If they would ever ask me to do this, in a heartbeat I would say yes,” Altomare said. Cott said learning the songs quickly was challenging. “But we’re game for the challenge,” Cott said. “Sometimes you learn new lines and have to put it in that night.” For the full story, visit youarecurrent.com.
Daniel’s Vineyard summer concert series begins June 4
Where’s Amy attends ‘Ever After’ writers’ retreat, concert Where’s Amy attended the Discovering Broadway’s “Ever After” writers’ retreat and after-party May 23 at Feinstein’s at Hotel Carmichael in Carmel. Discovering Broadway is the only nonprofit that exclusively works with pre-Broadway shows, bringing a unique educational opportunity benefiting the local community by providing audiences/artists ground-level access to pre-Broadway, and also benefits the musical community by offering an artistic retreat outside of New York that provides support for the pre-Broadway process. For more, discoveringbroadway.org. From left,From left, Rob Bridges (Geist), Gabi Bridges (Geist) and Daniela Bridges (Geist)
By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com Daniel’s Vineyard reopened to the public last summer, and it will resume weekly Friday night concerts June 4. MUSIC Free live music is presented nightly at Daniel’s Vineyard, but those events typically feature a soloist or a duet. The Friday night concerts will feature popular local bands. “The summer concert series has been a staple for Daniel’s Vineyard, and we kick off the first Friday in June,” Director of Operations Jessica Flesher said. “We just went live last week with the concerts, and tickets are already being purchased.” The McCordsville vineyard and winery did present concerts last year and followed social distancing guidelines. There are three separate ticket levels available for purchase. Lawn tickets are $15, table tickets are $20 and table with bottle service tickets are $25. Only concert ticket holders can access the area in front of the stage, but the winery will be open to the general pub-
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lic during the concerts. The concerts are performed at ground level. There was a stage in previous years, but because of noise ordinance issues, Flesher said the bands will perform on a concrete slab. She said next year the winery might explore amphitheater-style of performances. Concerts begin at 7 p.m. and seating starts at 5 p.m. No outdoor food or beverages are permitted. Concert-goers will have the option to order food and beverages at Daniel’s Vineyard. For more, visit danielsvineyard.com.
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Commentary by Anna Skinner Address: 9061 N. 700 W., McCordsville What to get: Sweet summer strawberry artisan pizza Price: $16.99 Anna’s take: Daniel’s Vineyard has a beautiful atmosphere and is a great place to go with friends or on a date to enjoy excellent wine, live music and, most important, artisan pizza. I’ll probably lose some fans for this, but I hate thick-crust pizza. Any pizza that even remotely resembles a casserole is not the pizza for me, so I love that Daniel’s Vineyard creates pizzas on a thin, artisan crust. Pizza and wine may seem like a strange pairing, but Daniel’s Vineyard’s sophisticated toppings make the overall experience delightful. My favorite was the sweet summer strawberry pizza, a
Sweet summer strawberry pizza is a new offering at Daniel’s Vineyard in McCordsville. (Photo by Anna Skinner)
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Our staff works as a team and we require a team minded spirt, client driven, detail oriented. Professional and a dog loving candidates. Full time and part time positions available. If you meet the criteria, we want to hear from you. Email your resume to : Kim@happydoghotelandspa.com
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