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Hamilton Co. Democrats rally for pro-choice By Matthew Kent news@currentinfishers.com Elected officials and candidates running for office representing Hamilton County are encouraging Hoosiers POLITICS to voice their support for pro-choice rights when the Indiana Legislature convenes for a special session later this month. More than 75 people turned out in solidarity July 2 during a rally organized by the Hamilton County Democratic Party inside Holy Family Episcopal Church in Fishers that featured candidates running for state and federal offices. The event was designed to create an atmosphere for individuals who are concerned about issues to be addressed during the special session scheduled for July 25, said Dayna Colbert, Hamilton County Democratic Party chair. Concerns from those in attendance follow the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to strike down the constitutional right to an abortion, leaving it up to states to decide how to deal with the issue. The special session in Indiana is expected to “take action to protect life,” according to Republicans, although it remains unclear what restrictions or possible legislation could be discussed by lawmakers. Colbert said it is important for people to rally at the Indiana Statehouse because that is where change occurs, adding that she feels individuals should have the right to make choices about their bodies regardless of whether they can or cannot carry children. “We want to bring people together who also feel that way to have that choice and give them the tools to move forward and carry that message on,” Colbert said. Colbert said the Hamilton County Democratic Party is concerned that the General Assembly has signaled support for banning abortion in Indiana, although to what extent remains unclear. “We are concerned about our choices and our options in Indiana as well,” she said. The rally brought together more than a half-dozen elected officials and candidates running for office, many of whom urged
Hamilton County Democratic Party chair Dayna Colbert speaks during a pro-choice rally July 2 at Holy Family Episcopal Church in Fishers. (Photo by Matthew Kent)
those in attendance to stand up and make their voices heard. Individuals in attendance seated at tables were also encouraged to make signs in preparation for the July 25 session outside the Statehouse. Among those critical of Republicans at the state level was State Rep. Sue Errington, who said that decisions involving abortion should remain between a woman and her doctor. “The Republicans have been screaming for an abortion ban for years,” Errington said. Errington also told those in attendance that she promised to defend reproductive rights in Indiana, urging individuals to press elected officials for answers. “Don’t let them dice up your question,” Errington said. “Make them answer.” Jeannine Lee Lake, who is running for the U.S. House to represent Indiana’s 5th Congressional District against Republican
incumbent Victoria Spartz in November, also appeared at the event wearing a shirt of the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg with a slogan, “Women belong in all places where decisions are being made.” Fishers City Councilwoman Jocelyn Vare, who holds an at-large seat, is running for the Indiana Senate in District 31 and also said it’s important for people to get out and make their voices heard. Vare encouraged those in attendance to talk to their neighbors, saying Democrats are working hard for all Hoosiers. “Hamilton County is a purple county and it’s time like we acted like it,” Vare said. “Please go to the Statehouse. That’s how you make your voice heard.” Fishers resident Angie Lopez attended with her friend Monica Moehring. Both women said they were making plans to rally at the Statehouse later this month. Lopez created a sign that said, “My body isn’t a ‘peach-tree dish’ for your government overreach” and described the decision to overturn Roe v. Wade as being “just ridiculous.” “I never thought we would be here,” Lopez said. “I was dumbfounded.” Victoria Garcia Wilburn, who is running for House District 32, is an occupational therapist and said she was concerned about what the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade means for women in Indiana. In Indiana, 33 counties don’t have an OB-GYN available, Wilburn said. Wilburn described the recent Supreme Court decision as being “a complete overstep,” saying that abortion is a decision that needs to be made between a client and their provider. “This is not a political decision,” she said. Still, Wilburn said the turnout at the church indicated that issues such as abortion matter to voters and noted that the current Republican supermajority is not in line to what matters to them. She also asked individuals to remain energized moving forward, urging them to “fight the good fight.” “You guys are an inspiration to all of us,” she said.
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Warren Reed crosses the finish line with a canine during a previous Woofstock Survivor 5K and Dog Walk. (Photo by Ann Marie Shambaugh)
week of the event. The fee is $45 through July 21, after which it increases to $55 until the morning of the race. All participants will receive a finishing medal and shirt. A virtual option is also available. For virtual participants, shirts and medals will be mailed or can be picked up at the Humane Society for Hamilton County. Prizes will be awarded to the top donators. If a company or organization raises more than $500, it will be promoted on social media by the Humane Society. The person who raises the most overall will have the opportunity for their dog to become the face of next year’s Woofstock.
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Event showcases classic cars By Matthew Kent news@currentinfishers.com It’s fair to say that classic car owners enjoy showing off their beloved vehicles in the summertime with CHAMBER OF the public. The Greater Lawrence COMMERCE Chamber of Commerce’s June 29 “Music & Motors” event on the parade grounds of Lawton Loop in Lawrence featured more than a dozen cars, food vendors and live music. Among the cars visitors could see included a 1967 yellow Mercury Cougar, a cherry red 1960 Corvette, a classic Chevrolet Camaro and a 1993 Ford Mustang convertible that was one of only 1,500 special edition vehicles ever produced. The classic car event got its start during the pandemic every Wednesday as a vehicle to get people out of their homes, said Brad Klopfenstein, chamber president. Klopfenstein said Teachers Credit Union had approached the chamber and asked about possibly adding music to one of the Wednesday evening events during the summer. That eventually led to The Rock Garage, a music school in Castleton, to partner with
John Satterfield, right, pauses next to his restored 1974 Monte Carlo during the Greater Lawrence Chamber of Commerce’s “Music & Motors” event June 29 in Lawrence. (Photo by Matthew Kent)
the chamber, according to Klopfenstein, who said the public can come out every Wednesday to check out a variety of classic cars. “The draw is that it’s a free event, it’s family friendly, and you can bring sandwiches and a cooler if you want,” Klopfeinstein said. “If you’ve got a classic car, it doesn’t cost anything to bring it out, so it’s mostly car aficionados who come out and spend a few hours on Wednesday, and it’s designed to bring people in the heart of Lawrence.” “Right now, it’s not for sale and it has too much family history,” she said. For more on upcoming chamber events, visit greaterlawrencechamber.org/ or call 317-541-9876.
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The third annual Mudsock Fest is set for July 30. The event is a fundraiser for Children’s TherAplay. (Photo courtesy of Brandon Cass)
available from the Triton Brewing Co. Tickets to the festival include a barbecue item and a drink, with additional food and drinks available for purchase. Cass said Farmland BBQ and Triton Brewing Co. are also serving as sponsors and will donate a portion of earnings from the event to Mudsock Fest. Tickets are $40 each. Cass said even though it’s a night for a good cause, Mudsock is an adult-only event. “We do it for the kids, but the kids aren’t invited,” Cass said. For tickets, visit mudsockfest.com/. Tickets are also available at the door. For more on Children’s TherAplay, visit childrenstheraplay.org/.
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Recent first-round draft pick LaRavia is latest former LC star headed to NBA By Will Riddell will@youarecurrent.com On June 23, former Lawrence Central High School star Jake LaRavia heard his name called out at the 2022 NBA Draft in Brooklyn. LaRavia was selected in the first round (19th overall) by the Minnesota Timberwolves, then subsequently traded to the Memphis Grizzlies. LaRavia, who played two years at Indiana State University and one at Wake Forest, moved from California to Indiana at age 6. The Hoosier State has produced many standouts, and LaRavia is the latest in a line from Lawrence Central. Besides LaRavia, the list includes Nijel Pack, who starred at Kansas State before transferring to the University of Miami in April, and Dre Davis, a guard at Seton Hall who averaged 21.5 points per game for the Bears as a senior. The list also includes guard Kyle Guy, who plays in the NBA G League. Guy played for Lawrence Central before winning a national title at Virginia in 2019. He has also played for the Sacramento Kings and the Miami Heat. He was drafted in the second round in 2019 by the New York Knicks. Guy’s father, Joe Guy, isn’t surprised by the fact Lawrence Central continues to produce premier basketball talent. “There’s so many great players in this area,” he said. The Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference is no stranger to pro talent. Lawrence North High School — Lawrence Central’s rival — has produced multiple NBA players, including Mike Conley Jr. and Greg Oden. Conley is a veteran point guard for the Utah Jazz. Oden, whose pro career was plagued by injuries, is the director of basketball operations at Butler University. Joe Guy said basketball is woven into the fabric of Lawrence. “It was just what (Kyle and his friends) did,” he said, referring to his son’s long hours in the gym working out. Joe Guy graduated from LC in 1995, and even though Kyle graduated in 2016, he still keeps a close eye on the school’s athletic teams. He’s not surprised that LaRavia has
Jake LaRavia watches the NBA Draft live during his draft night party. (Photo courtesy of Peter Fortunato)
turned into an NBA player. Joe Guy was especially impressed with his Jan. 22 performance against North Carolina, in which the junior dropped a career-high 31 points in a 98-76 win over the Tar Heels. “Who drops 30 on North Carolina, you know what I mean?” Joe Guy said. Not many people do, which is why LaRa-
via — a second team All-ACC selection in his lone year with the Demon Deacons — decided to forgo the remainder of his collegiate career and pursue the draft instead. That decision paid off when NBA Commissioner Adam Silver called his name in the first round as the 19th player off the board. “This is a dream come true,” LaRavia told reporters at a recent press conference. “I’ve
been dreaming of this moment ever since I was a kid, so hearing my name called, it was such a surreal moment for me, (and) just being able to celebrate (with) my family and friends, it was an experience I ain’t never going to forget.” ON THE COVER: Jake LaRavia at his draft night party. (Photo courtesy of Peter Fortunato)
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Anything we do frequently enough helps us develop a knack for it. We notice signals imperceptible to others, less experienced than we. Some of us can divine the impending arrival of a summer rainstorm. There are those who can instinctively read the frustration of a domesticated animal and use that insight to improve behavior problems. Many of these “pet whisperers” convert their unusual skills into lucrative careers. Their second sense becomes second cents. More commonly, we simply develop awareness of the many humble patterns all around us. If a step is missing, we subconsciously take note. No doubt, it is an echo from the day when observing the absence of singing birds or frolicking of woodland creature would tip us to the approach of an alpha predator. These few extra moments of warning might be enough to keep us alive. Frequent commuters will predict the time it might take them to arrive at their destinations within a few minutes of starting the drive. And many road warriors will know, nearly as soon as the crew, if something is wrong after the passengers have boarded an airplane for takeoff. As the crew scurries about, cabin doors are closed, oxygen mask instructions are given and familiar chimes sound as we prepare for takeoff. If any is out of place, we sit up a little, become more alert and look for irregularity. The jetway is removed from the plane but we’re not backing away from the gate. Why? The crew is not seated. What gives? Experience is a good teacher. It illuminates the shape of things. The captain comes on the intercom to tell us that a mechanical problem requires that we return to the gate. Groaning at the inconvenience, we turn to our companion and self-assuredly remark that we “knew that something was wrong.”
As I was walking on Galveston Beach, contemplating my last day as a dance mom, a stranger greeted me with “What’s going on, Red?” I haven’t been called that in years, which got me thinking about all the names I’ve answered to, and how they represent a sort of identity continuum for me. As a child, I was These days, I’m mostly “Danielle” “Mom” (or “Mother” if most of the my kids are feeling time, even particularly sassy) though it’s actually – DANIELLE WILSON my middle name, but I was also “Doe-well” to a younger sister and inexplicably “Fan Tut” to my parents. As I got older, I often found myself having to forgo “Danielle” in favor of my legal first name, which I will obviously never divulge voluntarily but will tell you it starts with a “V.” Yes, tragically my initials are “VD.” I know! I spent two years at the U.S. Air Force Academy, where predictably I went by my last name or simply “cadet,” though “Red” was used frequently along with some terms I can’t mention in polite company but were also colorful in nature. And once I started teaching, I was “Miss [insert maiden name here]” before eventually becoming “Mrs. Wilson” or simply “Wilson.” These days, I’m mostly “Mom” (or “Mother” if my kids are feeling particularly sassy) or “Ma’am,” though my husband will toss around “Wife,” “Woman” and a choice word for “lady of the night” when he’s trying to be funny. I’ll respond to any of them, really, though I draw the line at “Dan,” “Danny” and “D.” Those are unacceptable and forever shall be. Hopefully I have a long while until I acquire any new names. I am definitely not ready for “Mamaw.” Peace out.
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need special permission from Mary Ellen to use that device because the goop fills up When I was a kid, after dinner we cleared the septic tank under the back yard. I miss the table and scraped whatever was left on that familiar grumbling sound — not from our plates into a kitchen garMary Ellen, but from the disposal. HUMOR bage bag. That bag was then My wife is also composting now. I fought dumped in one of two huge this. If I wanted a woman who composted, metal drums on the side of our house that I would have left her years ago and married were below ground. Not buried treasure: someone who wears white socks with sanburied trash. On Mondays, some guy yanked dals and listens to Joni Mitchell while she the drums out of the ground and hauled puffs the magic dragon. them to the street, where he threw the We compost all leftover fruits and vegecontents in the back tables, and once a of a garbage truck. Recycling bins have warnings to not month a small comThat’s when every pany called Earth dump “unknown materials.” But that’s Mama picks up our dog in the neighwhy I want to get rid of the thing in borhood started container and, for barking. the first place. It’s been an unknown a small fee, turns Waste has the waste into ferin my basement for years. become so comtilizer. Some of the – DICK WOLFSIE plicated I’m afraid items we compost to make a removal could just as easily decision for fear my wife will chastise me. be thrown in the woods for the birds and She has become environmentally conscious squirrels. Mary Ellen is now preparing a and watches my every discardance (I’m page of instructions for me, so I don’t make sure that’s not a word, but I really needed the wildlife obese. it here). About a month ago, I finished eating a For example, do Styrofoam cups go in the delicious peach and placed the pit on the garbage can under the sink? Heaven, forbid! kitchen counter. Can they be recycled? Recycling bins list “What do we do with this?” I asked Mary accepted contents online, but every item Ellen. requires careful scrutiny. Ink cartridges? “Oh, dear, I have no idea. Let me do a little Cooking grease? Aerosol cans? There’s no research.” easy way to remember everything. There The pit is still sitting there. We can’t is even a picture on our bin’s lid of soda recycle it or put it in the disposal or feed bottles that are OK to recycle: one bottle is it to the animals in the forest. Earth Mama clear, one is brown and one is green. What comes tomorrow. Now, it’s her problem. about yellow? What do I do with my Dew? Recycling bins have warnings to not dump “unknown materials.” But that’s why Dick Wolfsie is an author, I want to get rid of the thing in the first columnist and speaker. Contact place. It’s been an unknown in my basehim at wolfsie@aol.com. ment for years. What can go in the garbage disposal? I
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Ways to prevent plantar fasciitis Commentary by Dr. David Sullivan Plantar fasciitis is an injury affecting the ligament that runs along the bottom of your foot, from your heel to your PODIATRY toes. Called the plantar fascia, this connective tissue absorbs a lot of shock as you walk or run. Too much pressure on your feet can cause the ligament to get overstretched, inflamed and even torn, causing heel pain. It would be best to not develop this overuse injury by taking steps to avoid this painful condition. Here are four tips for preventing plantar fasciitis. Protect your mobility Limits on your foot’s flexibility can lead to plantar fasciitis. You’re more likely to have problems if you have tight muscles in your calves, flat feet or an untreated ankle injury. Come into the office at the first sign of pain or mobility issues and we can conduct a thorough exam and recommend ways to keep you moving — and keep heel pain at bay.
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Hancock Health joins the Mayo Clinic Care Network By Peg McRoy Glover news@currentinfishers.com Hancock Health and Hendricks Regional Health have made a quantum leap when it comes to bringing state of MEIDCINE the art health care to the communities they serve. Both health care organizations have joined the Mayo Clinic Care Network, a collaborative network of physicians, researchers, and specialists who are available to provide the most up-to-date health care information. Members are independent health care organizations throughout the world and are carefully vetted before gaining membership into the network. “It was really clear when we got deep into understanding the organizations’ (Hancock Health and Hendricks Regional Health) culture, quality, and commitment to patient-centered care that these organizations stood out,” said Dr. Mark V. Larson, medical director of the May Clinic Care Network. “We are thrilled to join with them in this collaboration.” “At Hancock Health, and I would say Hendricks Regional Health as well, we have been on a journey for a long time to elevate the quality and care that we provide,” said Steve Long, president and CEO of Hancock Health. “Although we have experts like medical and radiation oncologists, there are things we just don’t have. “This network provides us the ability to access 150 years of learning at the Mayo Clinic and bring that learning right into Hancock County Health.” As members of the Mayo Clinic Care Network, they have access to Mayo Clinic’s
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An immersive experience: THE LUME displays Monet works By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com According to Indianapolis Museum of Art Vice President of Marketing and External Affairs Jonathan Berger, the ART Claude Monet exhibit at THE LUME is a full sensory experience. THE LUME recently switched its inaugural exhibit of Vincent van Gogh to one featuring French painter Claude Monet in a display called “Monet & Friends Alive.” The Monet exhibit opened July 3. THE LUME is on the fourth floor of the Indianapolis Museum of Art with 30,000 square feet of projection space. It is the largest continuous exhibition in the museum’s 139-year history. THE LUME opened in 2021 with the Vincent van Gogh exhibit that ran from July 27, 2021, through May of this year. The museum spent the month of June prepping for the Monet exhibit. Berger said visitors are greeted with a floral aroma upon entering the Monet exhibit. “THE LUME is a fully immersive experience,” Berger said. “When you walk into that first big gallery space, you’ll see these amazing images of ‘Monet & Friends’ and hear the music, of course, too. There are various classical tracks to go along that rise and fall with the images. When you see those Monet garden paintings, you’ll have this floral fragrance in there. It’s totally immersive.” Berger, executive producer of THE LUME, said the exhibit makes the museum less intimidating. “I studied art, so I’m a lover of art. A large museum, any large museum, can be somewhat intimidating to people if you’re curious about art but don’t really know where to start,” Berger said. “I think that THE LUME really de-mystifies that museum for a lot of people. You can go up to the fourth floor and explore and engage in art differently. When you come into THE LUME, these images are larger than life. There’s a floor projection and all the walls. It’s just a different way to explore art.”
‘HONKY TONK ANGELS’ “Honky Tonk Angels” begins July 14 and runs through Aug. 14 at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre in Indianapolis. For more, visit beefandboards.com. ‘BRIGHT STAR’ Red Barn Summer Theatre’s “Bright Star” runs through July 17 at the Red Barn Theatre in Frankfort. For more, visit redbarntheatre. net. ‘THE MUSIC OF MANILOW’ Actors Theatre of Indiana co-founder Don Farrell’s “One Voice: The Music of Manilow” is set for 7:30 p.m. July 14 at Feinstein’s Cabaret at the Hotel Carmichael in Carmel. For more, visit feinsteinshc.com. ‘UN5GETTABLE’ Actors Theatre of Indiana Live presents “Un5gettable” at 7:30 p.m. July 15 at Feinstein’s Cabaret at the Hotel Carmichael in Carmel. For more, visit feinsteinshc.com. COMEDY AT THE CAT
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A Parisian café on the fourth floor sells French-inspired snacks and adult beverages. Cocktails include a French gimlet and THE LUME and Tonic, with flower buds frozen in the ice cubes. “When the ice melts, these flowers bloom in your drink,” Berger said. “It’s a really tasty cocktail and really in line with Monet and that style of en plein air.” At the end of the Monet exhibit, the museum’s collection of Monet work is on display. “I like to use the phrase ‘skim, swim, dive,’” Berger said. “You come in and skim and enjoy the art for what it is, the projection and music and aroma. Then there’s those parts that ‘I don’t want to skim, I want to swim.’ I want to go a little deeper. You can interact deeper. In that final gallery, that’s where you really dive in and can look at the real artwork, the real Monet.” Berger said the IMA chose Monet as the exhibit for 2022 because the Indianapolis
Museum of Art and the Newfields campus is a place for nature and the arts. “Our mission is to have exceptional experiences with arts and nature,” Berger said. “I can’t think of a better artist that really identifies with that. You have Monet, the father of Impressionism, that did these great paintings outside in nature. That was all part of that Impressionist movement.” Berger said the innovation of putting paint in tubes meant artists could venture into the world and paint anywhere. “Monet would take two or three canvases with him to get the changing light of the day,” he said. THE LUME is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. It is closed Mondays. Tickets are $29 and include general admission to the IMA. IMA tickets do not include general admission to THE LUME. For more, visit discovernewfields.org.
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Fishers Arts Council features HCAA artists editorial@youarecurrent.com Fishers Arts Council is presenting its second exhibit at the Art Gallery at the Collaboration Hub at Hamilton County Community Foundation this month. The exhibit, featuring Hamilton County Artists’ Association artists, runs through July 28 at the gallery, 11810 Technology Dr. in Fishers. The HCAA artists are part of the 2022 Season of Art presented by the Fishers Arts Council in cooperation with Hamilton County Community Foundation. In all, 35 paintings are on exhibit in the galleries. “It’s always fun having the members of HCAA join us in the summer for their annual exhibit,” stated Les Reinhardt, executive director of Fishers Art Council.
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represented and seen, especially in a show that highlights country music as it has historical ties to genres such as gospel,” LudBridgette Ludlow acknowledges country low said. “It is also a genre that Black mumusic isn’t usually a genre she embraces. sicians are severely unrepresented or are Nonetheless, she present but have less of a voice.” THEATER is challenging herself Ludlow was in Civic Theatre’s by playing Angela all-Black cast of “The Color Purple” in “Honky Tonk Angels” in Beef & in October 2021. Boards’ production of the show “I think it is a very positive step from July 14 to Aug. 14. The plot in the right direction, but I do becenters on three gutsy women who lieve there is still quite a way to follow their dreams to Nashville, go,” she said. “Civic did a great job Ludlow Tenn. of bringing an all-Black cast to a “To do this show is to truly stretch my typically and traditionally white audience, ability,” the Indianapolis resident said. “I but it took 30 years. Beef & Boards is also have not been a true fan of country music taking steps forward by placing many acbut listening and learning these songs have tors of color in roles that are usually cast opened my eyes to some new favorites.” as white. I think it is a matter of forming Another challenge has been portraying an a bond with the communities that you are outgoing and talkative character. trying to reach and not only using them just “Most of the roles I have played are a for roles that are designated for actors of little more on the tame and quiet side, so color but are good for them because they being Angela has opened up a new side of fit. me,” Ludlow said. “It is going to take some time but there Ludlow is playing a character normally has been much progress.” portrayed by a white actress. For more, visit beefandboards.com. “It’s always a wonderful feeling being
CCP schedule offers variety By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Carmel Community Players’ 2022-23 schedule features a variety of shows and venues. COMEDY “It is a great combination of comedies, dramas, musicals and straight plays that come from some of our country’s best-known playwrights and composers,” said Rich Phipps, vice president of the CCP board. “Our season promises to bring compelling entertainment to patrons of all ages.” The season opens with “Jerry’s Girls,” a Broadway Musical Review, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 at PrimeLife Enrichment in Carmel. The night will serve as a capital campaign fundraiser as CCP seeks to raise funds for a permanent venue. “Tick, Tick … BOOM!” is set for Oct. 14-23 at Switch Theatre in Fishers. “Uh Oh Here Comes Christmas” is set for Dec. 9-18 at The Cat in Carmel. The final four shows will be at Ivy Tech Hamilton County in Noblesville Auditorium. “Musical Comedy Murders of 1940” will be presented Feb. 24 to March 5,
2023. “True West” is set for April 21-30, 2023. “Godspell” will be staged June 16-25, 2023, and “Murder on the Orient Express will be presented Aug. 4-13, 2023. “We have not done any of the shows before at CCP, and that was the idea,” said Lori Raffel, CCP board president. ‘’I chose Ken Ludwick‘s ‘Murder on the Orient Express’ because I read some reviews about it and how it captures the tongue-in-cheek quality of Ken Ludwick along with the great characters of Agatha Christie. I think any more when you do Agatha Christie, you can’t take it too seriously and the script is unique and fun, and I think audiences will really like it.” Raffel said CCP performed “Ragtime” at Ivy Tech in April 2018. “We really liked the venue and we’re hoping to sell lots of tickets this coming season, so that’s why we chose it for the last four productions,” Raffel said. The ‘Godspell’ production is for rising young stars. Tanya Haas will direct the youth productions as she did earlier this summer. Eric Bryant will direct “True West,” a play by Sam Shepard.
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Where’s Amy attends CSO’s ‘Vineyard Symphony’
From left, Sunny Sharma (Zionsville), Victoria Spooner (Noblesville), Elaine and Jason Chaney (Lawrence).
Where’s Amy had a star-spangled blast July 3 at the Carmel Symphony Orchestra’s “Vineyard Symphony” performance under the direction of CSO Artistic Director Janna Hymes at Daniel’s Family Vineyard & Winery in McCordsville. Along with the concert, attendees enjoyed wine and gourmet pizza. Front, from left, Jason Drake (Lawrence), Ashlee Drake (Lawrence), Middle, from left, Lauren Knoepfler (Noblesville), Annie Drake (Fishers) and back, Fabian Knoepfler (Noblesville). For more, visit carmelsymphony.org.
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Blueprint for Improvement: Curb appeal in Carmel Commentary by Larry Greene Built in Carmel’s Avian Glen neighborhood, this home’s owners were looking to add dimension and architectural intrigue to the brick façade.
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A visit to Franciscan Assisi Commentary by Don Knebel Today, in our second visit to Assisi, we look at sites associated with St. Francis. Francesco (“Francis”) di PiTRAVEL etro di Bernardone was born in Assisi in about A.D. 1181 to a prosperous Italian merchant and his wife, a French noblewoman. At about age 22, Francis abandoned his previously decadent lifestyle and became a beggar, to the displeasure of his father, who reportedly locked him in a storeroom. After a vision, Francis began restoring churches around Assisi, including tiny Porziuncola where he lived in a nearby hut and renounced his family and its wealth. Francis adopted the dress of a poor priest and began attracting followers to Porziuncola with his idea of a simple life of poverty, following the example of Jesus. In 1209, Pope Innocent III recognized Francis and 11 followers, who had traveled to Rome to meet him, as the “Franciscan Order,” requiring members not to own property and to beg for food while preaching in the streets. While close to death, Francis asked to be returned to his hut near Porziuncola and to be buried outside the city among thieves, emulating Jesus. Francis died in his hut on Oct. 3, 1226. Less than two years later, Pope Gregory IX declared Francis a saint and began building the Basilica of St. Francis on an Assisi hillside, previously the burial ground of criminals, as the saint’s burial site. The magnificent basilica on the renamed Hill of Paradise, including an Upper Church, a Lower Church and the crypt of St. Francis, is the most important destination for the thousands of pilgrims who visit Assisi each
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Don Knebel is a local resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg LLP. For the full column visit donknebel. com. You may contact him at editorial@youarecurrent.com.
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Family seeking assistance with transportation of child from in afternoons from Zionsville West Middle School to home located 12 minutes away. The pickup time would be at approximately 3:45p.m. each weekday during the school year. For this assistance, we will pay $35 per trip. We are seeking a highly responsible individual with a good driving record with whom we can entrust the safety of our child. If interested please email mstriebel@dimensionsfurniture.com or call/text at 317-945-5165.
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Are you looking for a place to apply your creative skills, work with the public, and enjoy a variety of work assignments? The Carmel Clay Public Library is seeking one full time and one part time specialist to assist patrons in utilizing the resources of our Digital Media Lab located in our newly-renovated Main Street facility. Requirements include a strong customer service focus, prior experience teaching/ assisting others with technology, and availability to work both day and some evening hours plus rotating weekends. Please see the Jobs page of our web site, www.carmelclaylibrary.org/jobs, for a detailed job description and desired qualifications. To apply, please email a letter of interest and resume to Cindy Wenz at cwenz@carmelclaylibrary.org.
PARALEGAL POSITION:
Well established law firm in Zionsville seeking an experienced paralegal to join our team. Position requires organizational skills, proficient writing and communication skills. Responsibilities would include drafting and e-filing legal documents, assisting two attorneys in communication with clients, research, billing and calendar management. Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Tabs3 billing and PracticeMaster would be ideal, but willingness and ability to learn new skills is valued. Respond by email to: officemgr@burrusandsease.com
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Custom drapery and soft furnishings workroom in Carmel is looking for friendly, personable people who like to sew. Sewing experience is necessary and the desire to learn and enjoy and increase your skill is a must. We’ll teach you our methods. Part-time weekday daytime, flexible 20 hour week position in a handy location in Carmel. Ability and willingness to climb a ladder is needed. Good communication skills. Call Mark at Silk Mountain Creations 317 815-1660 to set a time to come by. Please do not drop-in. www.silkmountaincreations.com
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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.
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Looking for an entry level employee to join our help desk. It is a perfect job for college-aged students or someone looking to return to the workforce. Primary duties include inbound tech support calls, emails, and light office work. This is a part-time or a full-time position, depending on experience and demand (20+ hours), in a flexible work environment. Please send resumes to: agilbert@theankerconsultinggroup.com.
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NOBLESVILLE SCHOOLS CUSTODIAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
We are looking for a Maintenance/ Cleaning Associate to take care of our facilities and carry out cleaning and maintenance duties. The goal is to keep our building in a clean and orderly condition. This associate would be responsible for cleaning the building daily, maintaining supplies, deep cleaning the building as needed, special projects, preforming repairs to the building and grounds and managing inspections and routine maintenance schedules. This position is a full-time position, with full benefits and time off available. Please send your resume to Jean Coffman at careers@mymwa.org .
Full-time and substitute custodians are needed at Noblesville Schools. To apply for these positions, please visit our website at www.noblesvilleschools.org Any questions may be directed to: Heather Barnette at heather_barnette@nobl.k12.in.us
NOBLESVILLE SCHOOLS NUTRITION AND FOOD SERVICES DEPARTMENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Noblesville Schools currently has part time, school year kitchen and cashier openings in their Food Services Department. To apply for these positions, please visit our website: www.noblesvilleschools.org Any questions may be directed to: Erin Brattain, Nutrition & Food Services Director Educational Services Center 18025 River Road Noblesville, IN 46062 (317) 773-3171, ext. 10420
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SONGBOOK ACADEMY IN CONCERT Sat Jul 23 at 7pm
EUROPA GALANTE WITH FABIO BIONDI Thu Oct 6 at 7:30pm
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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LIVE: BRIAN SKERRY: SECRETS OF THE WHALES
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HERB ALPERT & LANI HALL IN CONCERT Thu Sep 22 at 7:30pm
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ELLA: THE MUSIC OF ELLA FITZGERALD IN CONCERT Fri Nov 4 at 8pm
JIMMIE VAUGHAN Fri Sep 9 at 8pm
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TAKE ME TO THE RIVER NOLA LIVE! Fri Nov 18 at 8pm
ELIANE ELIAS Sun Nov 20 at 7pm
MICHAEL BOLTON: GREATEST HITS & HOLIDAY FABVORITES Tue Dec 13 at 7:30pm
CELTIC WOMAN: A CHRISTMAS SYMPHONY TOUR Thu Dec 15 at 7:30pm
SAMMY MILLER AND THE CONGREGATION Fri Mar 3 at 8pm
PEKING ACROBATS Sat Mar 18 at 8pm
GET HAPPY: MICHAEL FEINSTEIN CELEBRATES THE JUDY GARLAND CENTENNIAL Sat Apr 29 at 8pm
GEORGE HINCHLIFFE’S UKULELE ORCHESTRA OF GREAT BRITAIN Sun Apr 30 at 7pm
TROMBONE SHORTY & ORLEANS AVENUE Fri Sep 23 at 8pm
LEWIS BLACK: OFF THE RAILS Sat Sep 24 at 8pm
JOSHUA BELL AND PETER DUGAN Thu Sep 9 at 7:30pm
TOWER OF POWER Fri Sep 30 at 7:30pm
SCOTT BRADLEE’S POSTMODERN JUKEBOX: LIFE IN THE PAST LANE Thu Oct 13 at 7:30pm
MY NAME IS NOT MOM Fri Oct 14 at 8pm
JOHNNY MATHIS: THE VOICE OF ROMANCE TOUR Sat Oct 15 at 8pm
THE QUEEN’S CARTOONISTS Sun Oct 16 at 5pm
MADELEINE PEYROUX: “CARELESS LOVE” & PAULA COLE: “THIS FIRE” Thu Oct 20 at 7:30pm
CHRIS BOTTI Sat Nov 5 at 8pm
CHARLES PEACHOCK, JUGGLER Sat Nov 5 at 2 & 8pm
U.S. ARMY FIELD BAND AND SOLDIER’S CHORUS Thu Nov 10 at 7:30pm
GILBERTO SANTA ROSA Fri Nov 11 at 8pm
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DAVE KOZ & FRIENDS 25TH ANNIVERSARY CHRISTMAS TOUR Fri Dec 9 at 8pm
MARIE OSMOND: A SYMPHONIC CHRISTMAS TOUR Sat Dec 10 at 8pm
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CANADIAN BRASS CHRISTMAS Sat Dec 3 at 8pm
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DUBLIN IRISH DANCE: WINGS – A CELTIC MUSIC CELEBRATION Fri Feb 10 at 8pm
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MARC COHN & SHAWN COLVIN TOGETHER ONSTAGE Thu Apr 13 at 7:30pm
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ALL IS CALM: THE CHRISTMAS TRUCE OF 1914
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WU HAN, BENJAMIN BEILMAN, & DAVID FINCKEL: SCHUBERT TRIOS
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