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Final primary election results By Sadie Hunter sadie@youarecurrent.com The following are results from the June 2 Hamilton County primary election. With 72,257 total ballots counted, ELECTION approximately half were absentee. Voter turnout was relatively high with nearly 30 percent of registered voters in the county taking part in the election. U.S. President • *Donald Trump (R) – 35,982 votes • Bill Weld (R) –5,386 votes • Joe Biden (D) – 22,170 votes • Michael Bloomberg (D) – 111 votes • Pete Buttigieg (D) – 1,047 votes • Tulsi Gabbard (D) – 85 votes • Amy Klobuchar (D) – 136 votes • Bernie Sanders (D) – 3,589 votes • Tom Steyer (D) – 26 votes • Elizabeth Warren (D) – 882 votes • Andrew Yang (D) – 223 votes Governor • *Eric Holcomb (R) – 39,946 votes • Woodrow Myers (D) – 22,288 votes Fifth Congressional District • Jennifer Christie (D) – 5,563 votes • Christina Hale (D) – 10,343 votes • Andy Jacobs (D) – 2,656 votes • Ralph Spelbring (D) – 163 votes • Dee Thornton (D) – 8.163 votes

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Noblesville Premium Properties President Darren Ratcliffe, left, and Dick Gordon showcase the recently renovated Gordon Building. (Photo by Anna Skinner) Founded Sept. 15, 2009, at Noblesville, IN Vol. XI, No. 38 Copyright 2020. Current Publishing, LLC All Rights Reserved. 30 South Range Line Road Carmel, IN 46032 317.489.4444 info@youarecurrent.com The views of the columnists in Current in Noblesville are their own and do not necessarily reflect the positions of this newspaper.

• Kent Abernathy (R) – 2,183 votes • Andrew Bales (R) – 458 votes • Micah Beckwith (R) – 6,543 votes • Carl Brizzi (R) – 2,296 votes • Allen Davidson (R) – 159 votes • Chuck Dietzen (R) – 1,953 votes • Beth Henderson (R) – 7,128 votes • Matt Hook (R) – 1,251 votes • Matthew Hullinger (R) – 86 votes • Kelly Mitchell (R) – 2,061 votes • Danny Niederberger (R) – 439 votes • Mark Small (R) – 509 votes • Victoria Spartz (R) – 16,860 votes • Russell Stwalley (R) – 160 votes • Victor Wakley (R) – 151 votes State Senate District 20 • Scott Baldwin (R) – 14,069 • J.R. Gaylor (R) – 6,573 • Ronald Saunders III (D) – 10,767 votes State Senate District 30 • Terry Michael (R) – 1,111 votes • *John Ruckelshaus (R) – 3,867 votes • Fady Qaddoura (D) – 3,977 votes

State Representative District 24 • *Donna Schaibley (R) – 4,980 votes • Naomi Bechtold (D) – 4,366 votes State Representative District 29 • *Chuck Goodrich (R) – 9,188 votes • Mike Vick (D) – 4,396 votes State Representative District 32 • Daniel Bragg (R) – 1,271 votes • *Tony Cook (R) – 3,525 votes • Amie Neiling (D) – 1,623 votes State Representative District 37 • *Todd Huston (R) – 7,160 votes • Aimee Rivera Cole (D) – 6,330 votes State Representative District 39 • *Jerry Torr (R) – 8,243 votes Mark Hinton (D) – 2,150 votes • Ashley Klein (D) – 5,093 votes State Representative District 88 • Chris Jeter (R) – 1,102 votes • Leah McGrath (R) – 1,198 votes • Pam Dechert (D) – 1,348 votes County Circuit Court Judge • *Paul Felix (R) – 33,860 votes County Superior Court 3 Judge • *William Hughes (R) – 33,821 votes County Superior Court 4 Judge • *J. Richard Campbell (R) – 33,863 votes County Superior Court 5 Judge • *David K. Najjar (R) – 33,512 votes County Auditor • *Robin Mills (R) – 33,814 votes County Treasurer • Susan Byer (R) – 19,160 votes • Kim Good (R) – 17,189 votes County Surveyor • *Kenton C. Ward (R) – 33,292 votes County Commissioner, District 2 • *Steven Dillinger (R) – 22,978 votes • Charlie McMillan, Jr. (R) – 14,227 votes County Commissioner, District 3 • *Mark Heirbrandt (R) – 33,366 votes County Council, At-Large (vote for three) • *Brad Beaver (R) – 15,032 votes • Lyneen Burrow (R) – 8,106 votes • John Ditslear (R) – 13,845 votes • *Jeff Hern (R) – 11,031 votes • Sue Maki (R) – 17,911 votes • *Rick McKinney (R) – 11,136 votes • Steve Nation (R) – 14,900 votes • Tony Scott (R) – 7,626 votes • Gardiner Bink III (D) – 24,109 votes *incumbent

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An interview with Jon Beight Director at Twin Lakes Camp in Hillsboro Indiana.

How long have you been the director at Twin Lakes? I started at Twin Lakes in 2000 after serving on the Camp Board for two years. Camping has been a part of my life since being a camper at age 10. After my freshman year in college, I was a summer counselor.

When did you realize camp wasn’t happening? Five days after Indiana’s stay-at-home order was put in place, a large camp in Texas announced they had canceled their summer camps. That sent shock waves around the camping industry. Nearly everyone thought it was way too soon and was an overreaction. The “Back on Track Indiana” plan with camps starting June 14, meant we would need to cancel our first week of camp. About 80% of our parents switched their children to another week. We met with the health department and 10 of our camp’s volunteer Registered Nurses (many who were working in hospitals treating COVID patients at the time). They developed a Communicable Disease plan to keep our campers safe. We were feeling good about camp for 2020. We started ordering our regular camp supplies, as well as the extra supplies needed for increased hygiene and sanitation.

On May 22, five days before summer camp counselors were to arrive at camp the updated CDC guidelines made the decision for us. Camp was canceled! What are you hearing from other camp directors? Most all overnight residential camps have canceled. Special needs camps and camps tied to universities were the first to cancel, and they did that fairly early. Many camps are struggling to find camp staff, as recruiting was hindered by the closing of colleges and universities. If you use volunteers you might be able to salvage some camping weeks. Those camps that have professionally trained summer counselors are facing the biggest challenges.

What’s the financial impact of COVID on camps? We have definitely taken a huge financial hit as we’ve had to return deposits and camp payments from our campers, which is understandable since so many

people are unemployed or worried about their future employment. Never in my wildest dreams did I think illness would affect camp like it has these last 12 weeks. Much of the money that we had collected since the end of last summer had been spent on recruiting campers and staff, building maintenance, grounds upkeep and payroll for our year-round staff members with the anticipation of a full summer.

Many camps are experiencing the same loss of revenue. The last weekend of February was most camps last source of income, except for donations.

Families can also plan their own excursions off the camp property. Horseback riding at Turkey Run, canoe trips down the Sugar Creek, touring the covered bridges in Parke County, 4x4 rentals in Attica or renting a pontoon boat on Raccoon Lake.

Would you like to be involved in financially supporting youth camping in Indiana? Contact the camp director of any Indiana youth camp to help.

For more information about Twin Lakes Camp Visit their website at www.twinlakescamp.com Call the camp office at 765-798-4000. 1451 W Twin Lakes Rd Hillsboro, IN 47949

It has halted Twin Lakes building program for a new activities center that sits half completed. What was looking like a record year of growth and finances has turned out to be the opposite.

What are you doing to combat the canceling of traditional summer programs? We are changing from a traditional youth camp to a family vacation facility. Families are going be able to rent cabins this summer. I am proud of our team and thankful to God that he has allowed us to be creative in changing so quickly. As we worked through the changes, we also had to work through our faith-based mission. We are excited about our family vacation programing for this summer. God already had 10 of our full time summer staff here training for specialty roles. We are confident we can provide an excellent place for families to find refuge and relax this summer.

How can families plan a stay at Twin Lakes? We are offering both day passes to the camp and overnight family cabin rentals.

Every summer I have parents telling me that they wish they could come to camp. This is their year! Now parents or grandparents can bring their children for the day or stay over 3-7 nights and have a fun experience in our modern, well-equipped cabins. We have all our traditional camp activities available as well as some great meals.

Twin Lakes is offering a tremendous opportunity for a fun, safe, relaxing getaway that will make family memories for years to come.

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Spartz, Hale win primaries By Sadie Hunter sadie@youarecurrent.com Clear leaders emerged early in contests for Republican and Democratic nominations to fill the seat of the 5th ELECTION Congressional District seat occupied by Republican Susan Brooks, who isn’t seeking reelection. Brooks’ retirement drew a host of new and wellknown local political figures to seek the seat. Early in the night, Republican Victoria Spartz and Democrat Christina Hale were declared the nominees. Spartz Spartz, Indiana’s District 20 state senator representing Noblesville, beat 14 other Republican candidates. “I would like to thank the great people of Indiana’s 5th Congressional District for placing their trust in me to be their nominee for Congress,” Spartz said in a statement. “I also want to thank my family and supporters who spent countless hours helping me. My candidacy, and tonight’s victory, also prove that the American Dream is alive and

well, and voters want a representative who will defend it. As Margaret Thatcher once said, ‘Europe was created by history. America was created by philosophy.’ I would add by the philosophy of freedom.” Hale, a former state representative, beat four other Democratic candidates, including Carmel resident Dee Thornton. “Our community is facing unprecedented challenges, and I’m committed to taking action on the issues most critical to families across (the 5th District),” Hale said in a statement. “Whether it’s the lack of access to affordable health care during Hale a global pandemic, or the economic crisis that has forced over half a million Hoosiers to file for unemployment, our problems are too grave to waste time on partisan politics.” Spartz and Hale will face off in the Nov. 3 general election. Libertarian Ken Tucker also is running for the 5th District. For more on the candidates, visit spartzforcongress.com, haleforcongress. com and aguyfromindiana.com.

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Maki, Nation beat incumbents in county council race By Sadie Hunter sadie@youarecurrent.com

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Hamilton County begins to reopen parks news@currentnoblesville.com The Hamilton County Parks and Recreation Dept. has started the process of reopening its parks facilities. PANDEMIC Hamilton County Parks has created a list of reopening dates for its facilities and activities. The Koteewi Archery Range pro shop reopened May 13, White River Campground reopened May 27 with no office access and Koteewi Archery Range opened May 28 only for personal equipment use with a limited capacity. On June 1, basketball courts, disc golf, shelter rentals, River Road Park Athletic Fields, Cool Creek Park Athletic Fields and Morse Park Athletic Fields reopened. Cool Creek’s campfires reopened June 3 with limited capacity. Morse Beach also reopened June 3. The Coxhall Mansion and Osprey Pointe Pavilion rentals resumed June 4 with limited

capacity. Cool Creek summer camps started June 8 with limited capacity. Koteewi Aerial Adventures will reopen June 14 with limited capacity, as will the Koteewi Range for archery rentals and lessons, the K-Trails, the Morse Softball League and playgrounds. Cool Creek Nature Center and Taylor Center of Natural History will reopen June 15. Park operations are expected to resume at full capacity July 4. All of the Hamilton County Parks and Recreation Dept. parks, trails and restrooms will remain open to the public. However, the 2020 Cool Creek Summer Concert Series will not be performed on the previously scheduled dates. Free make-up performances may occur at an alternate Hamilton County park this fall. For more, call the Hamilton County Parks and Recreation Dept. at 317-770-4400 or email hamilton.parks@hamiltoncounty. in.gov.

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NHS grads accepted into military academy – Noblesville High School seniors Jack Judy and Regan Coy recently were accepted into the U.S. Naval Academy and U.S. Air Force Academy, respectively.

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Riverview Health Foundation awards scholarships — The Riverview Health Foundation recently awarded the Dr. and Mrs. Malcom Bray Medical Scholarship to seven Hamilton County students. The students include Sophie Brisco, Noblesville High School; Caitlin Hartwick, Hamilton Heights High School; Lydia Hermann, Westfield High School; Nick Roberts, Sheridan High School; Emma Rockwell, Hamilton Southeastern High School; Emily Sorg, Fishers High School; David Tulkop, Carmel High School. Each recipient is wishing to pursue a career in the medi-

cal field and receives $1,000. New employee — Mayor Chris Jensen recently announced that Noblesville has hired Chuck Haberman as the city’s workforce development manager. David Weekley Homes launches high-density division — David Weekley Homes recently announced the launch of Central Living by David Weekley Homes in the Indianapolis-area. This high-density division of David Weekley Homes offers luxury living and is now selling in two sections of the master-planned community of Gramercy West located in Carmel. Gramercy West features features two-story cottage homes situated on 28- and 31-foot homesites and priced from $315,000. Buyers can select

from six floor plans, ranging in size from 1,600 to 2,200 square feet of living space, with two to three bedrooms, two full baths, one half bath and a two-car garage. Central Living by David Weekley Homes will also offer townhomes in Gramercy West, including four floor plan options, ranging from 1,100 to 1,800 square feet. For more, call 317-669-8628. Plumbing company gives back — Paul Henderson Plumbing is donating $20 from each service call that has an hour or more of labor involved to coronavirus relief efforts. The Carmel-based company has donated over $2,000 in the last month. For more, visit paulhendersonplumbing.com or call 317-872-3535.

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Online fitness for seniors — CarDon Conditioning is a video exercise program designed to keep seniors engaged, connected and healthy. Twice a week, CarDon & Associates, Family-first Senior Living Communities, will post videos with easy at-home workouts to benefit the entire senior population — seniors inside and outside its communities. CarDon’s Bloomington community, Bell Trace, will lead the effort. Life Enrichment Director Julie Hill will post on Mindful Mondays, sharing mindful movement and meditation. On Fit Fridays, Fitness Center Director Alyssa Jackson will take you through a seated exercise class. To view the latest videos, visit cardon.us/ cardon-conditioning/. Arbor Homes donates to food banks — Arbor Homes recently announced it donated $100,000 to local food banks in response to the recent COVID-19 pandemic. The donation will be divided between Gleaners, Hamilton County Youth Assistance Program, Interchurch Food Pantry of Johnson County and Second Helpings. Noblesville Schools recognized as PLTW Distinguished School — Noblesville Schools recently announced that Noblesville High School has been nationally recognized for the third year in a row as a Project Lead the Way Distinguished School for providing broad access to transformative Science, Technology, Engineering and Math learning opportunities for students. NHS is one of only three high schools in Indiana to receive the three-time recognition. Noblesville East Middle School, Hinkle Creek Elementary and White River Elementary also were recognized, with Noblesville East the only middle school in the state to receive the honor three years in a row. Noblesville West Middle School, North Elementary and Stony Creek Elementary have been recognized previously. Noble Crossing Elementary and Promise Road Elementary are not eligible for consideration as they utilize their own STEM programming rather than curriculum through PLTW. Noblesville Schools offers 14 different PLTW courses for middle and high school students


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DISPATCHES Forest Park Aquatic Center opens — The Friends of Central Pool opened Forest Park Aquatic Center June 1. Attendance will be restricted and monitored through at least July 4. Social distancing measures will be in effect. The specific details for the 2020 swim season continue to evolve and will be shared soon. For more, visit forestparkpool. org to learn more or sign up for the Forest Park Aquatic Center eNewsletter. For additional questions, call 317-773-4649. Nexxt Spine announces new hire — Nexxt Spine recently announced the hiring of James Abraham as Chief Operating Officer. Abraham will continue to cultivate the brand and increase global distribution channels. Real estate statistics — While home sales slowed slightly, April 2020 was a solid month for the Noblesville real estate market. According to F.C. Tucker Company, the average sale price of a home in Noblesville increased 28.3 percent, to $303,160, compared to April 2019. The average price per square foot for a Noblesville home increased to $128.22, up 6.8 percent. Homes in Noblesville sold slightly slower than this time last year, spending an average of 3 days longer on the market. Grammar Guy’s book now available — Curtis Honeycutt, the writer of the Grammar Guy column, recently published a book called “Good Grammar is the Life of the Party: Tips for a Wildly Successful Life.” The paperback is $13.99 and the Kindle is $3.99. It is available at curtishoneycutt.com. Schwartz receives award — Stephen Schwartz of Noblesville is the recipient of Purdue’s highest award for a male student – the G.A. Ross Award. Schwartz, who majored in agronomy with a concentration in crop and soil management in the College of Agriculture, will be honored during the college’s on-demand commencement. Eaton earns scholarship — Brynna Eaton, a 2020 senior at Noblesville High School, has earned a $500 scholarship from Hunter Estate & Elder Law that will help offset her educational expenses this fall while attending Baylor University as she studies biomedical engineering. Firefighters promoted — The Noblesville Fire Dept. recently announced the promotion of two firefighters. Josh Small has been promoted to Training Captain and Nate Agee has been promoted to Engineer.

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news@currentnoblesville.com Noblesville Schools has announced it will move forward with expansions slated for Noble Crossing and Hazel GROWTH Dell elementary schools. The construction plans are in addition to several others the district has already announced, including an expansion at North Elementary, a new community center off of Field Drive, a new multipurpose stadium, soccer shelter enhancements and a new district storage facility. All projects will be funded through bonds and will not use referendum dollars or raise the tax rate. The expansions at Noble Crossing and

Hazel Dell are driven by growth on the city’s west side, which has increased enrollments, according to the district. The expansions are needed to maintain appropriate class sizes and services. At Noble Crossing, the expansion will include a new southwest wing of six classrooms and a teacher work room slated for May 2021 and an expanded cafeteria dining area slated for December. At Hazel Dell Elementary, the expansion will include two new classrooms and two new teacher work rooms slated for August and renovations to office areas in the media center, nurse clinic and front office also slated for August. For more, visit noblesvilleschools.org.

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Goddard School Changing the World, One Preschooler at a Time Former non-profit administrator and Goddard School parent opens play-based learning preschool in Noblesville. When Katy Bird — owner of the new Goddard School in Noblesville on Union Chapel Road — saw her daughter thrive at the Goddard School in Carmel, she wanted other children and families to have that same experience. After spending 10 years at Outside the Box, a non-profit organization, Bird saw that there was a need for a high-quality early childhood education program that provides a play-based learning experience in a nurturing environment. She decided to partner with the on-site owner of the Carmel school, Megan Greek, to expand the brand name in the Indianapolis area. “I want each child to fall in love with learning and to know how deeply they are cared for by the faculty and staff, who have the privilege of being a part of their lives during their time with us,” Bird says. “I want children to leave The Goddard School with a passion for making a positive impact on the world and with the confidence to know how to do so.” Katy Bird For more information about the Goddard School in Noblesville, visit www.goddardschool.com/Noblesville-IIIIN.

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Noblesville awarded $1 million in funding — The City of Noblesville recently was awarded $1 million in state matching grants to bolster road and bridge improvements. Hamilton County received $567,288 in matching grant funding. More than 200 Indiana cities, towns and counties received a combined total of $126.5 million through the Community Crossings Matching Grant program. The grants are made available through the Indiana Dept. of Transportation as a result of a law passed in 2017. 4-H Photo Challenge set — The 4-H Photo Challenge is open to youth in third through 12th grade. Participants should take photos fitting the monthly theme and submit entries online at bit.ly/hamco4hcameracorp by the last

day of the month. Monthly themes for 2020 include: June – Bold Beauty; July – Let Freedom Ring; August – Fairs. Festivals, Fun; September – Community (Black & White); October – Sunset to Sunrise; November – Occupations; December – Holiday Happenings. Noblesville looking for Adopt-A-Street sponsors — The City of Noblesville is looking for community and business organization volunteers its Adopt-A-Street program. Groups select a city street from a list and commit to clean that roadway at least twice during the yearlong commitment. In exchange, the street department will place a recognition sign with the organization and/or business name on the adopted street. The street department also provides volunteers with all necessary mate-

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Dick Gordon talks Gordon Building’s history, plans for future By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com The historic Gordon Building at the northeast corner of Ninth and Logan streets appears to have a COVER STORY bright future under new owner Dick Gordon of Noblesville Premium Properties. The Gordon family bought the building in September 2019. It renovated the upper floor and added new lights, a new ceiling, new walls and new carpet. The second story is 6,000 square feet. The first floor is 7,500 square feet. The basement is 7,000 square feet. Spaces from 100 square feet to 5,700 square feet are available for lease. “We are just now ready to lease it,” said Gordon, a Noblesville resident. “We’ve had people waiting to be able to go in and tour it. There’s been a number of calls. We just got it finished, and we just (recently) got some murals up.” The murals are on the outside of the building facing Logan and Ninth streets. Artists Becky Hochhalter, Megan Jefferson, Koda Witsken and Travis Neal painted the murals to represent Noblesville. The Gordon Building, which was formerly the KeyBank building, has a rich history. It was built as a financial institution in 1910 and was the location for First National Bank. Gordon said in 1928, the building was sold to American National Bank for $14,500. “It became one of the strongest-managed banks in the country,” Gordon said. “There were offices above the bank. Back in 1933, the president of the bank got a call that John Dillinger’s men were casing the place, but nothing ever happened because Dillinger was captured before anything took place.” American Trust National Bank operated out of the the building in 1990, followed

Mural inspiration When Dick Gordon went on a polar bear excursion in October 2019 in Hudson Bay, Canada, he saw artwork that inspired him to place murals on the Gordon Building in downtown Noblesville. “There were 900 people in this town, and there were murals on all the buildings, and it just added a lot of spark to the little village in the cold,” Gordon said. “I thought, ‘That’s really fantastic,’ and this bank building has 13 spaces around it that looked like there were pads where banks had used those spaces for advertisements to advertise their banking, and I was looking at it one day and thought if we could just cover those with murals associated with Noblesville, that could be terrific.”

Darren Ratcliffe, left, and Dick Gordon display the recently completed murals at the Gordon Building in downtown Noblesville. (Photos by Anna Skinner)

briefly by Society Bank. KeyBank operated out of the building from 1995 until recently. The building celebrated its 110th anniversary this year. Gordon saw potential in the building and its location. “We bought the bank because we think it’s the No. 1-looking building in all of downtown Noblesville, and we feel that Noblesville is on a path to boom in business and in development, and we just felt it would be a great opportunity,” Gordon said.

Gordon did not disclose the purchase price. The Gordon family owns several other prominent downtown buildings, such as Logan Street Village and The Mix on Logan Street. “Noblesville, in my opinion, is getting ready to really be a boom community,” Gordon said. “We are negotiating with a restaurant to go on the first floor (of the Gordon Building), preferably a steak and seafood-type restaurant, and a three-way liquor license with plenty of parking. So,

this is all in the making right now. We hope to have all this established and rolling by the end of the year.” The Gordons haven’t been able to show the building because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but as restrictions begin to loosen, they will continue to market the available space. “This will be one of the finest locations in Noblesville,” Gordon said. For more, visit thegordonbuilding.com.


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Commentary by Terry Anker The list of guilty pleasures we indulge has only been fed by our prolonged isolation. If we are prone to sneak occasional ice cream, being locked in with a gallon or two of our favorites calling out to us from the kitchen freezer just a few feet away urges us to partake. Likewise, the missing commute, workout and laundry duties give us a bit more time. Although learning another language, advancing in our yoga studies or mastering the wood lathe may have been our hope, as we find ourselves on the precipice of returning to organized society, and the soaring ratings prove, most of us have burned a good deal of time watching old-fashioned television. It turns out there are countless channels with all manner of programming, the point of which is difficult to discern. Still, quick cuts, abjectly profane topics and the good-looking people and place are well-suited to capture our attention. A few picks are shows that aggregate video clips of folks doing self-destructive or silly things that have then been posted to the internet. People jump from rooftops into backyard pools. People attempt to ride grocery carts down flights of stairs. People wear masks to frighten their grandmothers. Sometimes, it is difficult to distinguish between its absurdity, its cruelty or its legitimate insight about the human condition. Among the latter, a recent clip showed a college-aged student working alongside his peers while becoming increasingly agitated by the failure of his laptop to comply with his desired direction. Soon, his frustration escalated from begging, to yelling, to beating and, ultimately, to obliterating his expensive Apple. Certainly, the computer deserved it. We all can agree that they are exasperating. But what victory is there in winning the battle but losing the war?

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Hail the soulless victor! Commentary by Danielle Wilson My youngest announced the other day that if my husband Doo and I were thrown into the “Hunger Games” with HUMOR all of her aunts and uncles, I’d be the most likely to emerge the victor. “Yes!” I shouted, fist-pumping. Oh, but wait. Is that a good thing? “Explain yourself.” So she proceeded to elaborate on how I could defeat 10 men taller than 6 feet and nine women who’ve survived pregnancy and childbirth. For starters, I apparently have the cold-blooded temperament necessary to deliver fatal blows to my opponents. “You’re not emotional, Mom. You’ll do what needs to be done and move on.” Hmmm. I guess that’s a positive. Second, she felt that with my ultra-competitive nature, I simply wouldn’t allow another competitor to win. I do recall once telling Doo that I’d rather die than let him beat me in a triathlon. I wasn’t joking. If I’m gonna lose, he’ll literally have to leap over my dead body to cross that finish line first.

“Plus, you’re really tough mentally and physically. I don’t think you’d last long in ‘Naked and Afraid’ because you don’t have the body fat, but you’re scrappy. Hunger, dehydration, indiscriminate shankings ... none of that would bother you.” Again with the soullessness. Compliment or criticism? I honestly couldn’t tell. But clearly she’d given this considerable thought, because next up were the many reasons everyone else would lose. Too nice, too needy, too social, too cerebral. In her mind, I’m the perfect blend of resourcefulness, resilience and readiness to kill. In these uncertain and seemingly apocalyptic times, it’s somewhat comforting to know where I stand. “Hunger Games” victor! Peace out.

Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at info@youarecurrent.com.

“I apparently have the cold-blooded temperament necessary to deliver fatal blows to my opponents. ‘You’re not emotional, Mom.’”

Editor, I know I can never really understand what it’s like to be an African American in our country today, but I can still be outraged at the injustice and racism that continue to be a stain on our nation. This past month has shown again that we have a deep and systemic problem in the way some of our citizens are treated. I know many of us are hurt, upset, angry and even in despair about what has happened. Let’s extend the power of love to each other and let’s stand together; that we all say “no” to hate and injustice and cruelty wherever it manifests itself. We in health care have our own issues of injustice and inequity to address, as we know that African Americans and other minorities have long had issues accessing appropriate care, have higher rates of common chronic illnesses and, more recently, have suffered disproportionate rates of infection and death from COVID-19. At IU Health, we are continuing to provide excellent and compassionate care to all the patients we care for, but we also know there’s more we can do to address health disparities in our communities, and we are working on doing so. Dennis Murphy, president and chief executive officer, Indiana University Health

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County employees to receive antibody testing presence of antibodies, which are specific proteins made in response to infections. Antibodies can be found in the blood and in Hamilton County employees participating other tissues of those who are tested after in the county health insurance program infection. soon will be “IgG is the body’s memory of how PANDEMIC provided IgG anto fight an infection,” stated Hilary tibody testing for Herendeen, Riverview Health emCOVID-19. Riverview Health will proployer clinics manager. “However, vide the testing as part of the counCOVID-19 is novel, or new, which ty’s annual wellness screenings the means we’re still learning about it. first week of June. We recommend patients consult “These screenings are an essenRandall their health care provider with any tial aspect of creating a successful questions about their results.” wellness culture,” Human Resource Director In addition to the antibody testing, counSheena Randall stated. “In fact, Hamilton ty employees also will be screened for aneCounty believes this is so important, we mia, leukemia, electrolytes, liver function, provide free employee screenings each cholesterol, triglycerides, hemoglobin, thyyear. The idea is to prevent serious health roid, prostate and blood glucose. Employees conditions. Annual wellness screenings who take part in the annual health screenprovide employees a snapshot of their ing will receive a $15 discount per pay pecurrent health and a roadmap to a better riod on their biweekly insurance premiums health.” beginning Jan. 1, 2021. The added serology test looks for the news@currentnoblesville.com

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Workforce Recovery Task Force works to place workers By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com

year or early 2021, depending on funding. “There are some people who may have retired but need to get back in the job force The Hamilton County Workforce Recovery because their finances have been impacted Task Force has been set up to help the by COVID-19,” Sergi said. “There could be county rebuild people who are in hospitality that EMPLOYMENT the economy are going to have to get into a during the different industry because of how coronavirus pandemic. their industry has been impacted. The task force, made up of busiWe are working with Ivy Tech and ness and community leaders, has Good Samaritan Network to create been meeting weekly by Zoom since a way to connect with the people April 29. The effort is being supportwho have been displaced workers Sergi ed by the Hamilton County Economand are using the Good Samaritan ic Development Corp. Network resources.” “We’ve been looking at the situHamilton County Commissionation and the number of job claims er Mark Heirbrandt, a task force that have been made in Hamilton member, said a key is tapping the County,” HCEDC Director of Workcounty’s best business minds and force Strategy Carol Sergi said. industry experts to create measur“Some of the research showed us able goals and objectives. what industries are being impacted For approximately a year, HeirHeirbrandt in the county. We were able to get a brandt said a group, including the snapshot where the need was.” economic development leaders By the second meeting, the task force from the county’s four biggest cities, met focused on what the short- and long-term each month to discuss how to get people goals should be for recovery. to move to Hamilton County. That enabled “We applied and received a Duke Energy Hamilton County to be selected as one of grant of $5,000 to help us create a virtual the four counties in Indiana to be selected a job fair,” Sergi said. “We have been re21st Century Talent Region. searching the best way to put that together “Now that COVID-19 came into effect, we to get the most employers and job applirealized we had to take a step back,” Heircants access to that.” brandt said. “The workforce has changed. Sergi said she hopes the job fair might be Now, we have a lot of unemployment issues held early this month. and businesses that we need to help in a Sergi said that the organization’s longdifferent way. We’re looking at it from a term goal is looking at creating a unique job totally different perspective than the way mall, where people can get access to filling we were originally looking at it.” out a resume, getting an application and Heirbrandt said the task force is uspreparing for an interview. Sergi said the ing data compiled by industry experts to job mall would likely be launched later this strengthen the workforce in the county.

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Fishers High School’s Legg excited about Songbook Academy selection By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com This summer’s Songbook Academy summer intensive will have a different feel. Instead of being conducted MUSIC at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel, it will be presented in an online format from July 12 to 18 due to the coronavirus pandemic. Emily Legg, who will be a senior at Fishers High School in the fall, is still thrilled to be selected as one of the 40 vocalists from across the nation. The group includes three Zionsville Community High School students, Hayden Elefante, Lily Cross and Mahesh Gupta; two Carmel High School students, Emily Chrzanowski and Cara Nowlin; and Noblesville High School student Leah Spurlock. “I was so incredibly grateful to have the opportunity to be one of the finalists for Songbook Academy,” Legg said. “I watched so many performances on YouTube from previous years and was so amazed by all of the talented people who have attended in the past. I’m so excited to have the opportunity to grow as a performer as well as learn from the amazing coaches and talented attendees. It’s been really inspiring to learn about the Great American songbook and how it has impacted music as we know it today. “Although I am disappointed that it cannot be in-person this year, I think that there are still so many amazing opportunities available for us online. Regardless

of the online format, I’m so honored to have this opportunity to learn, grow and perform.” The Songbook Academy, in its 11th year, is the only youth music intensive focused on standards from the worlds of jazz, Broadway, Hollywood and Tin Pan Alley. The 40 finalists will take part in an interactive experience of professional vocal training, performance coaching, workshops, daily social activities and educational masterclasses with a star-studded team of mentors led by five-time Grammy Award nominee and Songbook Foundation Founder Michael Feinstein. “While we are saddened we can’t gather on campus this year, we are guided by our first priority: Ensuring the safety and well-being of our students, faculty, staff, volunteers, guests and the entire Songbook Academy community,” stated Christopher Lewis, executive director of the Great American Songbook Foundation. “Fortunately, our staff and teaching faculty have been working proactively since mid-March

\Emily Legg performs as Campbell in Fishers High School’s musical production of “Bring It On” in 2018. (Submitted photo)

to develop a plan that preserves the quality, the camaraderie and the personalized nature of the experience.” In addition to Feinstein and the vocal coaches and music directors who will work with the finalists, this year’s guest mentors include pianist/arranger Scott Bradlee, founder of the genre-blending Postmodern Jukebox video series and touring production; Tony and Grammy Award-nominated actress Ashley Park, whose Broadway work includes “Mean Girls,” “Grand Horizons,” “The King and I” and “Sunday in the Park with George”; actor/singer Faith Prince, a multiple Tony Award nominee and Best Actress winner for her role in “Guys and Dolls”; and ninetime Grammy winner and 17-time Grammy nominee Janis Siegel of The Manhattan Transfer. Other names will be announced soon. Although health guidelines prohibit the customary schedule of public performances during Academy Week, many of the educational sessions will be available for live public viewing on Facebook and YouTube. The week will culminate July 18 in an all-day performance showcase hosted by Feinstein and streamed online for families, friends and the public to enjoy. More information and a schedule of events are available at TheSongbook.org/ SongbookAcademyOnline. This year’s application process drew entries from hundreds of students representing 28 states. The Top 40 finalists selected by the admissions panel hail from 16 states.

Center for Performing Arts seeks input By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com The Center for the Performing Arts is attempting to gauge how comfortable potential audience PERFORMANCE members will be in returning to performances in the coming months. President/Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey McDermott said the response rate has been strong from the survey, which was sent to patrons. The Center has been closed since mid-March because of the coronavirus pandemic. “We want to gain peoples’ thoughts about what their concerns are,” he said. “When we open back up, it’s going to be a little different, just as different for restaurants and businesses. We want to control expectations. We think the opening should go pretty seamlessly.” The staff is in the final stages of creating a document about reopening procedures and protocols. “It sets up for the future in terms of trying to be able to pivot with each new change we encounter and be ready to take any upturns or downturns in what might come,” McDermott said. Staff has been working remotely but will return July 6. Educational programming and some rental events will start first, McDermott said. “Our resident companies will restart their programming first, so we’ll start to ramp back up,” he said. “It won’t be a full schedule right away. Our patrons and our resident companies’ patrons have to get acclimated to the new normal. Larger events will start a little later in the year.” McDermott said the Center plans to learn from smaller programing. “It will certainly be a somewhat abbreviated Center Presents (2020-21) season, but we will still come back strong,” he said. “I’m going to anticipate there is still going to be some social distancing involved. We are working on how seating will work within the venues as well.” In other performing arts news, the Cool Creek Concert Series will not be held this summer at Westfield’s Cool Creek Park.


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The Fishers Arts Council has transitioned to the virtual world as restrictions are still in place due to the COVID-19 panART demic. The organization hasn’t let the pandemic affect its offerings but is connecting artists in different ways. “We have engaged the artists in what we call a Monday 2 Monday challenge, where we give them a set of two options like hot and cold or tranquil and energetic and have them submit art that represents that,” Fishers Arts Council President Tom Rich said. “There’s not a winner or anything, but it gives them an opportunity to keep art in front of everybody and, in some cases, sell some art.” The Fishers Arts Council website has an online gallery with artwork that is usually displayed in Fishers City Hall. Other actions the arts council has taken is establishing its ASSET: Artist Lecture Series, a four-part series to engage artists with what they do and how they get their work in front of gallery owners. The next ASSET: Artist Lecture Series will be Inside the Gallery World June 25.

An oil painting by Michael Janosky is available to view online. (Submitted photo)

For in-person events, the Hamilton County Artists’ Association is scheduled for the July artists to be on display at Fishers City Hall, 1 Municipal Dr. In addition, the first-ever juried exhibit for artists in Fishers and Hamilton County will be in October at Fishers City Hall. Spark! Of Creativity will be June 27. Spark!Fishers was canceled this year. Several virtual classes will be offered from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. June 27. Classes include drawing, painting, stoneware and acting. Materials are available for free or for a donation. For more, visit fishersartscouncil.org.

Jon E. Gee shares experience By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Jon E. Gee, longtime bass player for John Mellencamp, is sharing his expertise with students in the area as well MUSIC as nationally in a new online program. Gee and his wife, Sondra, who the students call Mrs. Gee, are directors of the Carmel Music Academy. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, lessons are offered online. The academy was scheduled to reopen June 8 but will continue online private lessons. Anyone taking lessons online or in-person can access free Cabin Fever Busters sessions on Facebook Live. The programming, from music schools across the nation, has offered instrument lessons, young children music classes, an opportunity to be in a virtual choir and rock ’n’ roll name-that-tune tournaments. “It gives them a way to try a different instrument or learn how to restring your instrument,” Sondra said. Gee does interviews on his career, which also included a stint with Ted Nugent before joining Mellencamp’s band in 1999.

Jon E. Gee and his wife, Sondra, are the directors of Carmel Music Academy. (Submitted photo)

Sondra said Carmel Music Academy, 13295 Illinois St., has larger rooms, so it’s easier to social distance for lessons. There are 12 instructors. “Parents can come in and sit in on a lesson if they want,” Sondra said. But students who don’t feel comfortable returning can continue with online private lessons. Sondra said she is planning some outdoor concerts in the parking lot later this summer. For more, visit carmelmusicacademy.com.


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