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rants led to emails connecting Richards to the Tumblr account. The task force confiscated Richards’ A former Carmel Clay Schools bus driv- phone on Jan. 21, the same day he left er was arrested June 1 and charged with CCS. According to a probable cause child exploitation affidavit, state investigators COURTS and possession of found 26 images of child pornogchild pornography. raphy and child erotica on the Police arrested Terrence phone, as well as conversations Richards, 40, on June 1 after an through the Kik social media app 11-month investigation by the that shared nine more images. Hamilton County Metro Child The affidavit states that Exploitation Task Force. Richards “admitted to accessing Richards Richards worked as a bus the child pornography on Tumdriver for CCS for two years before reblr blogs and then copying the images signing on Jan. 21 after police alerted and sending them to other Kik users.” CCS officials of the investigation. Emily Investigators said that Richards also Bauer, CCS director of community regathered images from Tumblr of child lations, said Richards has not been on pornography and that he knew some of school property or performed any duties the people in the images were prepubesfor the district since school officials cent children. became aware of the investigation. She Richards is facing two counts of child said police confirmed that no CCS stuexploitation and one count of possesdents were involved in the case. sion of child pornography, all felonies. The investigation began with a CyberHe was taken to the Hamilton County Tipline Report from the National Center Jail without incident. He is set to go to for Missing and Exploited Children to the trial on Sept. 14. task force. The social media site Tumblr The Hamilton County Metro Child had informed the agency that a user Exploitation Task Force is comprised of had uploaded 12 images of child pornogdetectives from the Hamilton County raphy, mostly of prepubescent girls in Sherriff’s Office and the Carmel, Fishers either compromised positions or perand Noblesville police departments. Anyforming sexual acts. Information about one with information regarding the case the user, including an email address, is encouraged to contact the task force username and IP address, was sent to at 317-595-3300. Hamilton County detectives. Search war-
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DISPATCHES Send us your stories — Current Publishing is now accepting photos or story ideas to run in the community section. All photos must include the names of anyone photographed. Please send them to jonathan@youarecurrent.com. Cultural Campus at Ft. Ben grand opening moved to June 18 — The public grand opening for the Fort Ben Cultural Campus will be Friday June 18 from 4:30 to 9 p.m. and continue June 19 4 to 9 p.m. and June 20 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. The grand opening is free each day. Registration open in McCordsville Fitness 5k — The 7th annual McCordsville Path to Fitness will be conducted on Aug. 14. All ages can sign up, with ages 13 and under free. There are 5K run/walk and 1-mile run/walk options. If applicants register before July 30 they guarantee themselves a T-shirt, and a medal for 5K runners. Group packages are available. Sponsorship opportunities are still available as well, if interested contact Tonya Galbraith at tgalbraith@mccordsville.org. For more, visit secure.getmeregistered.com/get_information.php?event_id=MTYyMDIzNTU1MDc0MDVn0vUnDp4pEVv5 June Solar Webinar — A free webinar is being offered for the Hamilton County Solar Co-op, a nonprofit program. You’ll 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 federal tax credit this year, and how the co-op makes it easy to go solar by providing technical support and group pricing. The webinar is on June 24 at 6:30 p.m. Register at carmelgreen.org.
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Pickleball coming to Lawrence By Jonathan Matthes jonathan@youarecurrent.com The City of Lawrence is seeking bids to construct pickleball courts at Lee Road Park at 6200 Lee Rd. Mayor RECREATION Steve Collier wants construction to begin in the early fall, with eight courts opened and ready for use in early November. If the courts are well received, eight more could soon follow. “The sport is growing so quickly that I doubt there will be any problems at all putting in eight additional pickleball courts over there,” Collier said. Pickleball is a hybrid of tennis and table tennis, with a slower pace that is relatively easy to learn how to play. “It began appealing to the 55 (and older) generation, but now its popularity has really taken off,” Collier said. “There are full-scale pickleball leagues all throughout Indiana. I think Fishers has 16 pickleball courts already in place, as does Westfield and Noblesville. I envision that the city will eventually have a true round-robin pickleball league going in the next year or two.” Lawrence is seeking sealed bids to construct the initial eight pickleball courts. Bidders are required to file a bond or certified
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check covering 10 percent of their overall bid price. The pickleball courts are part of a larger repurposing of the city’s parks. Baseball fields will be removed from Lee Road Park and new fields will be developed at Community Park at 5301 N. Franklin Rd. Lee Road will then become home to pickleball and a fitness trail and potentially tennis courts. Bids are due to the Lawrence Government Center by 5:30 p.m. June 30. Bids will then be opened and publicly reviewed during a meeting of the Parks and Recreation Board on June 30 at 5:30 p.m. in the Assembly Room inside the Government Center. For more, visit cityoflawrence.org/ news/2021/06/02/request-sealed-bids-construction-8-new-pickleball-courts.
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McCordsville residents on Anderson Dean’s List — Eight McCordsville residents made the dean’s list at Anderson University for the spring of 2021. To make the dean’s list students had to earn a GPA of 3.5 or
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A love story: Tobacco and coffee By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com Images of whiskey may accompany one’s thoughts when thinking of enjoying a luxury cigar, but Blend Bar co-owner and President Corey Johnston said the best beverage to enjoy with a cigar is coffee. “What’s unique about coffee is, it’s available all over the world, and so is tobacco,” Johnston said. “Coffee is still the No. 1 beverage. Coffees from different parts of the world have unique flavor profiles, so we blended our own brand of coffee (with Hubbard & Cravens) from Africa, and we think it pairs best with the cigar. It’s sort of like a wine pairing with cheese. What makes it so delightful is you can have different types of coffee and it hits the palate differently, just like tobacco, just like wine, just like food.” Blend Bar opened at 3981 E. 82nd St. in Castleton in 2013. In 2017 it was named the best cigar lounge in the world by Cigar Journal. Since then, Johnston has strived to create a luxurious space that lives up to the title. Despite being a cigar bar, the inside of the building isn’t foggy with smoke. A $300,000 HVAC system circulates the air eight times per hour. “We went above and beyond trying to make
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the furniture and interior design something relaxing and comfortable and approachable,” Johnston said. “A lot of people come in and think it’s going to be a smoky bar, and yes, it’s a lounge that has smoking, but the way the ventilation is, it takes away that.” Blend Bar also employs the state’s only cigar sommelier, Richard Peyton. His job is to help connect customers with the perfect cigar. Blend Bar’s cigars are 100 percent tobacco that has been aged five to seven years. Unlike a cigarette, the cigars have no added toxins and take about 2 hours to smoke. For more, visit blendbarcigar.com.
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lemons. “American lemons are smaller,” Franco said. “Italian lemons are a bit sweeter, and it’s just a cleaner flavor. It’s not as bitter.” Franco soaks lemon peels in high-quality grain alcohol for two to three weeks. When the peels have absorbed the alcohol, he makes a simple syrup out of boiling water and sugar and filters it through the lemon peel three times. Then, he freezes the golden liquid for 10 hours. The final product is limoncello. For more, visit matteosindy.com.
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Shop celebrates 25 years By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com For the past 25 years, Noble Coffee & Tea has been a cozy place for the community to gather. Co-owner Robyn Wilson began working at the shop in 2009 as a barista for Jim Howard, the original owner, but her memories span further back. “I grew up here in Noblesville and graduated from Noblesville High School, so everything is very familiar to me – the customers, teachers, people I went to school with,” Wilson said. “For me, it’s important to keep a place that is comfortable and provides everybody a place to go.” Recently, Wilson was working at the shop when she overheard a customer say that Noble Coffee & Tea was similar to safe spaces in video games. “I guess in video games there’s safe spaces and a place you go to rest, and I thought that was a really nice thing,” she said. The shop, at 933 Logan St. in downtown Noblesville, celebrated its silver anniversary in April but had a low-key celebration because of COVID-19 restrictions. Wilson said she’s considering another celebration later
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Recipe: Steak Gruyere Commentary by Torrie Hudson Ingredients for steak: 16 oz. New York strip steak from Joe’s Butcher Shop, salt and pepper, 2 tablespoons vegetable oil, 1 tablespoon butter, 2 garlic cloves (smashed), 2 sprigs fresh rosemary Ingredients for Gruyere cream sauce: 1 cup shredded Gruyere cheese, 2 tablespoons butter, 2 tablespoons flour, 2 garlic cloves(chopped), 1 1/2 cups half and half, salt and pepper, chopped parsley Instructions: Pull steak out of the refrigerator 30 minutes prior to cooking. Pat meat dry with a paper towel and season with salt and pepper. Heat a large cast iron skillet over medium high heat until smoking hot. Add vegetable oil and swirl. Place steak in skillet and sear each side for 4 minutes or until the internal temperature has reached 145 degrees. Also sear the sides. When the steak is almost done, add butter, garlic and rosemary into the skillet with the steak. Once butter melts, use a spoon to baste the steak. Remove the steak to a cutting board to rest for 5 minutes. Shred 1 cup of Gruyere into a bowl. Melt butter in a saucepan over ipping Available! r medium-lowShheat. Add garlic. ou Add flour; stir o int Call or stop fo! in re mo r fo op sh
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2 minutes (do not brown). Pour half and half with the mixture. When it boils, turn down the heat and add cheese. Continually stir until cheese has melted and sauce thickens (about 5 minutes). Remove from heat and add salt, pepper and parsley. Slice steak against the grain. Plate steak and use a spoon to pour the gruyere cheese sauce over the steak. Top with parsley and enjoy! Torrie Hudson is a photographer and creative director in Hamilton County who loves food. His mission is to bring people together through his passion for photography, people, art and food. For more, visit torrieh.com and torrieH.com/foodoir.
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Columnist names top 5 patios Commentary by Anna Skinner As Current Publishing’s At the Table with Anna’s food columnist, I have been blessed to visit more than 200 restaurants in the area and comb through those options to find the best patio dining for you to enjoy this summer. Juniper on Main, 110 E. Main St., Carmel I will never stop singing praises for Juniper on Main. The owners have gone above and beyond in decorating the Southern/ coastal fare restaurant, and when I dined on the patio in warm weather, it seemed to transport me directly to Charleston or Savannah. Not only is the food delicious, but the quaint patio is a great place to watch the hustle and bustle of downtown Carmel while dining under Edison lights. 3UP, 201 W. Main St., Carmel Perched on top of Anthony’s Chophouse in downtown Carmel, 3UP is a rooftop bar with luxurious touches like a living plant wall and a picturesque view of the Arts & Design District. 1933 Lounge, 9707 District N. Drive, Suite 1120, Fishers One of my favorite parts of 1933 Lounge in
Juniper on Main’s quaint patio is At the Table with Anna’s top spot for outdoor dining in Hamilton County. (File photo)
Fishers, in addition to its 21-and-older policy, is that it has an indoor/outdoor patio if you want a bit of fresh air but don’t want to be fully exposed to the elements. Field Brewing, 303 E. Main St., Westfield Who doesn’t love gardens and games? Field Brewing’s front yard is a beautiful garden, and the back patio has a bocce ball court and a green space for kids and adults to enjoy. Sun King Brewing, 351 Monon Blvd., Carmel Speaking of games, if you’re in the mood for table tennis, an outdoor greenspace, outdoor movies and lounge-style seating in the great outdoors, be sure to check out Carmel’s Midtown Plaza and grab a beer at Sun King while you’re at it.
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City of Lawrence prepares for return of July 4 celebration By Jonathan Matthes jonathan@youarecurrent.com Last year, the Fourth of July came and went in Lawrence without a firework bursting in the sky or a single float sweeping along the parade route. But this year, Fourth Fest will return July 4 in Lawrence, helping to begin restoring a general sense of normalcy. “Last year was the first time I’ve been off on July 4 in 30-some years,” Lawrence Parks and Recreation Director Eric Martin said. “I didn’t know what to do with myself. But we are back to, we believe, a pretty normal schedule.” The event will include a five-day carnival, parade, car show, baseball, live music, fish fry and fireworks. According to city officials, the planning process has seen most everything fall into place as in previous years, with the exception of a date adjustment (from July 3 to July 4) and a change in fireworks operators. “I’m looking forward to just getting some normalcy back, seeing some of the community faces that we haven’t seen in a year and a half,” Martin said. “The individuals around the parade route, the kids on the carnival rides. Again, just a more natural setting for us.”
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Parade participants will begin to line up at 9 a.m. and will roll out at 10 a.m. It will proceed along the traditional route, leaving Harrison Hill Elementary, 7510 E. 53rd St. and head south on Richard Avenue before turning east on 47th Street, then going north on Franklin Road before concluding underneath the Garrison flag in Community Park, 5301 N. Franklin Rd. “One of the more fun things for me is, as the parade is beginning and the line is forming, I get to go up and down and revisit some of the people that I maybe haven’t seen very much throughout the year,” Lawrence Mayor Steve Collier said. “I’ll get there right at 9 a.m. and walk up and down the parade route.” Indiana Miss Basketball and 2021 Lawrence North High School graduate Jayla Smith will be the Grand Marshal. She will ride atop a Chevrolet Corvette convertible behind a high school band.
The Fourth Fest carnival will begin June 30 and continue until the evening of July 4.
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From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Lawrence Sunrise Kiwanis Club will host the annual fish fry. The club is new to the fish fry, but a familiar face will still be involved in the frying process. “Phil Kehrer, who does the famous fish, he’ll be there (assisting the Kiwanis Club),” Collier said. When the fish fry ends at 3 p.m., food trucks will operate inside Community Park.
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A carnival with games and rides will begin in Community Park on June 30 and continue through July 4. On July 4, options for family centered entertainment expand. “We will have one of the largest classic car shows in Indiana that will be taking place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.,” Collier said. A live music stage will be set up in Community Park beginning with mariachi group Sol Jaliscience at 2 p.m., followed by Country Joe Hess at 4 p.m., Studio D at 6 p.m. and Safe at Second at 8 p.m. A Little League invitational baseball tournament will be played in Community Park
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Fireworks will launch from the usual spot, the old pigeon coop building by the soccer fields at Community Park. Finding a supplier for the fireworks required some searching this year. An embargo between the U.S. and China put some wholesale distributors in a predicament. In 2019, 95 percent of fireworks used in America came from China. The longtime supplier did not have enough to meet Lawrence’s demands. “We had to look elsewhere and found the Mad Bombers out of LaPorte, Ind.,” Martin said. Mad Bomber Firework Productions supply many firework shows in the Chicagoland area and previously supplied Fishers. “For fireworks, we’ll have a big crowd,” Collier said. “It’s hard for me to estimate. We’ll have probably 10,000 vehicles parked that people will be watching fireworks from.” Other than Community Park, Martin said the best vantage points will be along 56th street near Post Road. Spectators do not
need to remain in their vehicles to watch the fireworks. Learn more at visitlawrenceindiana.com/ events/4thfest/. ON THE COVER: The fireworks at the 2019 Lawrence Fourthfest (Submitted photo)
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The rumors are already circulating, and some of us are confident enough to be completely certain that television as we know it is breathing its last breath. Ditto radio, telephone, driving our own cars and newspapers (really, anything that is in print). The rise of new technologies and changes to social norms have long been disruptive forces requiring the end of one medium to make room for others. On-demand subscription services provide much greater freedom of when and what to consume. And the portability of modern technology makes us think of anything hard-wired as more akin to a dog chained to a tree than to a contemporary mobile lifestyle. Still, one doesn’t have to be too old to remember the Walt Disney promise of the City of Tomorrow. Taking a break from the long lines and hot weather of family summer vacation, we’d board the PeopleMover from a giant roundabout with the attached cars being propelled along by rubber tires embedded in the track. There, we’d find a respite from the heat and “learn” a bit about what the future would be. Flying cars? Sure, why not? No crime, hunger or human condition? Plan on it. Utopia? Seems reasonable. Well, the years have passed and a Disney CEO whose name was not Disney closed the ride and its accompanying optimism for the future. We still don’t have flying cars, perfect humans or Utopia. In fact, as most of us mature into adulthood, we realize that these dreams are either silly, impractical or downright impossible. But what has remained is that people still want to escape the summer sun occasionally when spending the day outside and to imagine a future of wonder and opportunity. If we are sure to adapt, what do we keep and what do we leave behind?
Here’s my current situation: I’m on the second-floor balcony of a South Carolina beach house trying to elude the 17 children/young adults roving the grounds. And if I’m honest, I’m also hoping to avoid their parents, including — but not limited to — Doo, my beloved spouse of 25 years. That’s right, friends, it’s our annual family reunion, and four days in, I’m ready to be done. Don’t get me wrong — I look forward to this trip every summer. Spending a week oceanside enjoying the company of my sisters and brothers-in-law, nieces and nephews, Doo and our kids and my mom, is a wonderful gift. But 28 people between the ages of 7 months to 76, piled on top of each other into a single-kitchen home, becomes overwhelming fairly quickly, especially for an introverted, early-to-bed neat freak like myself. Even an intriguing 1,000-piece oldies TV puzzle and nightly charades can’t offset my need to escape, at least for a short while. I know I shouldn’t be annoyed by the little things — the discarded Hi-C boxes, the raucous laughter of coeds playing poker at 2 a.m. and the baby paraphernalia literally everywhere. These are simply the inevitable byproducts of large multigenerational get-togethers. But if I step into a melted puddle of Lucky Charms marshmallows one more time, I am going to lose my flipping mind. Hence the hiding. This balcony has become my relatively quiet, persons-free safe space where I can ponder the universe and the latest “Shadowhunter” book without fear of being roped into a game of Sorry or forced to bear witness to the results of the 15th Kroger run of the morning. Not a bad current situation. Peace out.
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by a Mexican company, Bimbo Bakeries, which sounds like a south-of-the-border There is a new show on the History ChanHooters. In reality, Bimbo is one of the largnel called “The Food That Built America.” Each est food conglomerates in the world. I think episode takes an edible item they make almost everything except frozen HUMOR like pizza, burgers or breakfast tacos and burritos, which they farm out to cereal and presents the history the Chinese. of the cutthroat competition among the food Bimbo and Hostess are now in a legal barons who developed these products. My fa- battle over Thomas’ recipe for nooks and vorite historical reencrannies. Make no actment was when the My mom used to insist English mistake, this has founder of Hershey’s schmear campaign muffins were to be carefully chocolate was firing written all over it. an employee who then pried apart with a fork, so that In the true spirit of threatened to open his English muffins, both both halves revealed their own candy company. sides will be equally celebrated nooks and crannies. represented. The jury “Yeah, good luck with that, Mr. Reese,” Milton – DICK WOLFSIE may have a tough Hershey said. time, so I expect a I’d like to see the split decision. history of the English muffin. My mom used I have learned that the history of the to insist English muffins were to be carecraggy surface was anything but smooth fully pried apart with a fork, so that both scaling. Several notable bumps along the halves revealed their celebrated nooks and way perplexed the inventor, Samuel Bath crannies. Careful toasting produced the legThomas. Some of his early versions were endary crispy texture. disasters, including the Moon Muffin, which As any muffin maven knows, the jagged was all nooks and no crannies. Another earterrain provides a nesting place for butter, ly snafu was naming the muffin after himcream cheese or jam. My father routinely self. No one knew where to put the apostrohacked away at Thomas’ offerings with phe. Thomas’? Thomases’? Thomas’s? a kitchen knife, and when Joan saw the The Bimbo company is always searching half-eaten evidence on Dad’s plate, she’d for ways to increase visibility. I hope they scold him. Arnie would then use the same don’t try to sell their products to fairgoers knife to split an Oreo cookie into two this summer. I love Indiana State Fair food cream-covered halves, a clear violation of the as much as the next guy, and a deep-fried twist-and-detach rule, still operative today. English muffin doesn’t sound quite Hoosier I don’t know the difference between a enough to me. nook and a cranny. I always figured that the 80-year-old recipe for this highly touted topography was a carefully guarded corpoDick Wolfsie is an author, rate secret, like the undisclosed ingredients columnist and speaker. Contact of Coca-Cola. But the plot thickens, or rises him at wolfsie@aol.com. — pick your bakery metaphor. Turns out that Thomas’ English Muffins is currently owned
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WHAT IS A MIDWIFE? A midwife is a trained medical professional who works in partnership with women to provide care, support and advice during pregnancy, labor and birth. A midwife also provides gynecological and well-women care throughout a woman’s life. HOW IS A MIDWIFE DIFFERENT FROM AN OB/ GYN?
IF I HAVE A MIDWIFE CARING FOR ME DURING MY LABOR, CAN I STILL GET AN EPIDURAL? Yes! Midwives work as advocates for the women they care for. They will support and respect a mother’s choices for pain relief during labor, no matter what! WHAT OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE TO ME FOR PAIN MANAGEMENT DURING LABOR? There are lots of different ways midwives can help women cope during labor! Some examples are water immersion, relaxation, hypnosis, positioning, birthing balls, visualization, affirmations, heat/cold, massage, aromatherapy, acupressure and epidurals. Stephanie Crowell has been a certified nurse midwife for five years. She also is a family nurse practitioner and has several years’ experience working in various ERs. Bethany Monte is a certified midwife in Carmel offering care along the lifespan of a woman. She offers care for teenage girls, preconceptual counseling, birth control counseling, prenatal care, delivery, postpartum care and GYN care.
Riverview to conduct blood drive — A bloodmobile will be at Riverview Health Surgery Pavilion, 395 Westfield Rd., Noblesville, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 24. To register, visit riverview.org/classes/blood-drive/. Improve your focus — Do you have more trouble concentrating than you used to? Studies show that our attention spans are declining, largely due to the use of technology. We feel we have to respond to every text, alert and call immediately. Instead, try putting the phone on “do not disturb” mode for a few minutes when you need to focus on something else. You may find it easier to concentrate and you probably won’t miss anything truly important. Source: Cynthia Green, Ph.D.
In the United States, approximately 8 percent of all childbirths are attended by a midwife. Similar to OB/GYNs, PREGNANCY midwives are trained in a wide range of primary health care services for women like gynecologic care, family planning, care during and after pregnancy and during childbirth.
A certified nurse-midwife is an advanced-practice nurse trained in the care of low-risk women and pregnancies. A midwife cannot perform certain procedures and surgeries (such as a C-section) but works in collaboration with an OB/GYN if the need for the procedure arises. Midwives are advocates for natural childbirth but are still able to utilize medical interventions whenever necessary or desired.
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BEEF & BOARDS Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre will present “Smoke on the Mountain” through June 20. For more, visit beefandboards.com FEINSTEIN’S Feinstein’s presents John Lloyd Young at 7:30 p.m. June 18-19 at Feinstein’s at the Hotel Carmichael in Carmel. For more, visit feinsteinshc.com. RECIPROCAL PRODUCTIONS Reciprocal Productions will present playwright’s Jen LaGreca’s “Just the Truth” at 7:30 p.m. June 18-19 and 2:30 p.m. June 20. For more, reciprocalproducti.wixsite.com/ my-site-1. LIVE AT THE CENTER Live at the Center presents “Audiodacity” at 8 p.m. June 19 in a livestream from the Palladium. To register for livestream, visit thecenterpresent.org. WESTFIELD PLAYHOUSE
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ficient for their families. Besides that, the Huses and former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning funded 1,200 boxed lunches for local first responders and staff at Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital. Creating the boxed lunches allowed some Huse Culinary employees to work throughout the shutdown. “It allowed people to be working again here while we were closed to the public,” Craig Huse said. “We had 15 people or so banging out 1,200 meals a day, which is like an assembly line.” The meals inspired others to get involved, including the Indianapolis Indians, Bob & Tom and more. In total, 10,000 meals were donated. The real challenge for employees came when the restaurants reopened and experienced slow business as diners began slowly venturing out again. “The suburban restaurants (Harry & Izzy’s Northside) and Fishers came back
pretty quickly, because downtown was empty, so people who were going downtown were staying close to home,” Craig Huse said. “Downtown is still running at 60 to 65 percent of 2019’s numbers, and (Harry & Izzy’s Northside) hit a number of times the same sales volumes as 2019 and overall is 90 percent where we were pre-pandemic.” Although gratuities aren’t quite back to where they were pre-pandemic, some of Huse Culinary’s most loyal customers are helping support the waitstaff. “Some of our regular guests, which we call our patron saints, were tipping outlandish tips, like 100 percent,” Craig Huse said. “We had one donate a bunch of Visa gift cards to supplement our staff.” The company’s Benevolent Program, which provides grants to employees in need, also awarded $15,000 to employees in need during the pandemic. For more, visit huseculinary.com.
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Carmel Rising Star competition draws from five countries editorial@youarecurrent.com Rising Star quickly became popular with music and performing arts teachers and brought 130 participants from five nations, including the U.S., Canada, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Turkey and 11 states in the U.S. Among those were 75 participants from Indiana. First-place finishers in piano and original work from Carmel were: Allison Shen, Amy Luo, Ankita Dey, Ava Luo, Daniel Chen, Ethan Blocher, Ingrid Blocher,Harper Lach, Helena Wang and Liza Folkin. First-place finishers in voice from Carmel were: Abira Adilet-Sultan, Aksana Adilet-Sultan, Aisalkyn Adilet-Sultan, Aksedep Adilet-Sultan, David Jiang and Katerina Folkin.
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Where’s Amy attends GHDT’s ‘Live’ Where’s Amy attended Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre’s “Live” June 3 at The Tarkington at the Center for the Performing Arts at Carmel. The stage lit up with magical performances by the GHDT Company and G2 dancers. The lighting, music and costumes helped bring together another unforgettable show. After the performance, the dancers greeted guests outside, took photos and celebrated. Be sure to grab your tickets for “Under the Big Top” at The Tarkington coming Aug. 27-28. For more, visit gregoryhancockdancetheatre.org. Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre Company Dancers: Hannah Brown (Carmel), Abigail Lessaris (Greenwood), Chloe Holzman (Fishers), Thomas Mason (Indianapolis), Zoe Maish (Westfield). Adrian Dominguez (Indianapolis), Josie Moody (Noblesville), Olivia Payton (Indianapolis) and Camden Lancaster (Carmel).
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This will be Don Farrell’s first Father’s Day since his father, Donald Farrell Sr., died Dec. 21, 2020, from COVID-19. CONCERT So, the Actors Theatre of Indiana’s Drive-In Theatre’s Father’s Day tribute will take on extra meaning. Farrell and fellow ATI co-founders Judy Fitzgerald and Cynthia Collins have put together a setlist that includes favorites of their fathers for the concert set for 7 p.m. June 18 at the Monon Square Shopping Center, 620 S. Range Line Rd., Carmel. “He would listen to his love songs of the ‘60s or James Taylor or Motown songs,” Farrell said. “He and my mom loved ‘My Girl.’ He loved the Righteous Brothers’ ‘You Lost That Lovin’ Feeling.’ We have a lot of great songs, like ‘How Sweet It Is (to be loved by you).’ It’s a nice tribute not just for our dads but all dads, especially those in the Baby Boomer generation.” Collins said some other favorites include “Gentle On My Mind,” “Thank God I’m A Country Boy,” “Peace Train,” “Wichita Lineman,” “Bad, Bad Leroy Brown” and “Rhinestone
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I had seared scallops, which featured four pan-seared jumbo scallops bathed in a red pepper coulis and dotted with pomegranate seeds, topped with refreshing slices of jicama and peppers. For dessert, I tried the tres leches cake ($10), a layered cake with strawberries, a three-milk blend and whipped cream. Suggested pairings: Orin Swift Mannequin Chardonnay, $56 per bottle Editor’s note: Only Chatham Hills members can dine at other restaurants within the club. For more, visit chathamhills.com/ membership/membership-opportunities.
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Blueprint for Improvement: Lakefront living in Carmel Commentary by Larry Greene This 1997 home is in Carmel’s Bayhill neighborhood. The new homeowners wanted to update the exterior to enjoy the home’s prime spot on the water.
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Automotive detailer in Westfield is looking for person(s) to help with the cleaning of vehicle interiors. Must have exemplary driving record, have dependable transportation, and be detailed oriented. *Full-Time/Part-Time *Equal Opportunity Employment *$15 to $18 to start. *$250 Sign On Bonus *Commission/Unit count possible *All benefits are negotiable. Send resume to dan@dansdetail.info
Multiple temp-to-hire FT admin positions. $15-16/hour. Need strong computer and organizational skills. Email resume to: amy.rusiloski@fadv.com.
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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR SKILLED CARPENTERS!
Looking for job security? Simpson Construction Services has so much work that it must hire five people for residential remodeling NOW. The skilled carpenters we select will have strong abilities in bathroom remodeling, but also with respect to kitchens, decks, basements, wood and tile flooring, doors and windows, interior and exterior painting, drywall, plumbing and electrical, siding and room additions. Again: Only skilled carpenters need apply. For immediate consideration, call Gary Simpson at 317.703.9575.
Hiring full time Administrative Assistant Customer service based position In HOA MGMT office Phones, communications, mailings, data entry. $15-$16 with benefits. Please send resume to: jfreeman@cas-indiana.com
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Looking for an entry level employee to round out my help desk. It is a perfect job for college aged students or someone looking to return to the workforce. Primary duties would be inbound tech support calls, emails, and light office work. Mid-morning, approximately 15 hours per week. Please send resumes, work history, or questions to: mkress@theankerconsultinggroup.com
COMPUTER TECHNICIAN NEEDED Local Computer repair shop in need of PC and Mac techs with experience pref both PC and Macs, certification strongly desired, pleasant personality & some sales experience. Pay starting at $16/ hour and up for F/T. Send resume with cover letter to jobs@ctcarmel.com
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