December 4, 2018 — Noblesville

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Lights Over Seminary Noblesville choir, Whistler perform at Colts game / P3

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Noblesville West Middle School’s choir, West Side Sound, including Ella Whistler (second from left), perform the national anthem at the Nov. 25 Indianapolis Colts game at Lucas Oil Stadium. (Photo courtesy of the Indianapolis Colts)

NWMS choir, Whistler perform at Colts game By Sadie Hunter sadie@youarecurrent.com

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From left, Aaron Head, Mike Corbett and Benji Lewis work together to install a lighted Noblesville sign for Lights Over Seminary. (Photos by Sadie Hunter) Founded Sept. 15, 2009, at Noblesville, IN Vol. X, No. 12 Copyright 2018. 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.

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Six months to the day after the May 25 shooting at Noblesville West Middle School rocked the community, the SCHOOLS school and the student who was shot brought community pride to Lucas Oil Stadium. The NWMS choir, West Side Sound, of which Ella Whistler is a member, performed the national anthem at the Nov. 25 Colts game against the Miami Dolphins. Whistler was shot a combined seven times in the

face, neck, chest and hand by a classmate. A statement from Whistler’s family in early June said she suffered collapsed lungs, a broken jaw, clavicle, multiple neck vertebrea and ribs, a severed vertebral vein and significant nerve damage, among other injuries. During halftime, Whistler was the featured dancer during a performance by the Indianapolis Colts Cheerleaders. She donned a Noblesville Millers cheerleading uniform. Director Alex Axsom leads West Side Sound. The choir has nearly 50 members, made up of seventh- and eighth-grade students from NWMS.

Noblesville man dies after stabbing By Sadie Hunter sadie@youarecurrent.com

they found the adult male, who was stabbed multiple times and transported to Riverview Health after first receiving aid from officers. The man was later pronounced dead. A Noblesville woman is being held Investigators identified Ladonna in the Hamilton County Jail after K. Roudebush, 47, Noblesville, as the police believe she fatally suspect. She is facing a preliminary CRIME stabbed a Noblesville murder charge. man. As of press time, police had not At approximately 10:54 p.m. Nov. released the name of the victim. 27, Noblesville Police Dept. officers Roudebush was set to appear in were called to 721 Nelson Circle, NoRoudebush court Nov. 29 for an initial hearing. blesville, on the report of a stabbing. Visit youarecurrent.com for updates. Police said when they arrived at the scene,

Recipe contest reminder — Last month, Current kicked off its holiday pastry recipe contest. We are still accepting recipes through Dec. 7. Finalists will be chosen and have their recipes judged by a professional chef. For this portion of the contest, finalists must bring a small portion of their pastry to the Current Publishing offices, 30 S. Range Line Rd., Carmel, for the chef to sample. The chef will make his or her final choice, and the winner, in addition to having your recipe featured in an upcoming edition of Current, you’ll receive a gift card. To enter, please send your name, contact information and city of residence, along with the full recipe (ingredients, measurements, instructions) to Sadie Hunter at sadie@ youarecurrent.com. Democratic Women of Hamilton County — The Democratic Women of Hamilton County is holding its next meeting at noon Dec. 5 at O’Charley’s, 11655 Fishers Corner Blvd., Fishers. Common council — The next Noblesville Common Council meeting is set for 7 p.m. Dec. 11 at the Noblesville City Hall Council Chambers (second floor), 16 S. 10th St., Noblesville. For more, or to see an agenda, visit cityofnoblesville.org/council. Centier gives back — During a time of the year in which many nonprofits are stepping up to help those in need, Centier Bank is seeking to reward these organizations through “Giving Days,” a program designed to raise funds for nonprofits through midDecember. The nonprofits selected for “Giving Days” include Habitat for Humanity of Hamilton County, Hamilton County Youth Assistance and Chaucie’s Place. For every visitor mentioning “Giving Days” to a Centier associate, the bank will donate $10 to a participating organization. Vehicle carbon monoxide testing — The Noblesville Fire Dept. offers residents of Noblesville carbon monoxide testing for personally owned vehicles. If you would like to have your vehicle tested, call 317-776-6336.


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4 THINGS TO DO THIS WEEKEND IN NOBLESVILLE By Sadie Hunter sadie@youarecurrent.com First Friday Local organizations are working together to make this First Friday one for the books. The Noblesville Preservation Alliance and Noblesville Parks Dept. are partnering to present “Lights Over Seminary,” Nickel Plate Arts’ “Gifted” exhibit and Noblesville Main Street’s free hot chocolate at Santa’s House will round out this month’s event. Read more on page 10. Stuff Your Stocking The Noblesville Youth Assistance Program and Noblesville Main Street are partnering for a fundraising event from 5 to 8 p.m. Dec. 7. Those who would like to support NYAP’s holiday mission to provide food, gifts and other holiday-time needs for families can purchase a stocking for $15 at Church Church Hittle & Antrim, 2 N. Ninth St. The stocking will include a map of participating downtown businesses where participants can shop. Shoppers also are encouraged to buy extra stocking stuffers to donate. Midnight Madness From 5 p.m. to midnight Dec. 7, downtown businesses are staying open late, really

Bobbi K. Samples is Nickel Plate Arts’ featured artist for the month of December. (Submitted photo)

late, for folks to get their holiday shopping done. The annual open house-style event will include refreshments at businesses in and around the downtown square. Bobbi K. Samples showcase Bobbi K. Samples is December’s featured artist at Nickel Plate Arts. The showcase is Samples’ third with the organization. She is known for her large-scale, bold an colorful paintings. She also is the resident artist at The Mill Top Banquet and Conference Center in downtown Noblesville. The gallery is open from noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. For more, visit nickelplatearts.org. See four more things to do at youarecurrent.com

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DISPATCHES Holly Jolly Holiday Party — Grab friends and family for wintertime fun at the Noblesville library at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 11. Snacks, activities and more provided. Registration not required. All ages welcome, but most activities are for kids age 10 and younger. This event is free. For more, visit hepl.lib.in.us.

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Community Band Holiday Concert — Noblesville High School Performing Arts will celebrate the season by hosting the Hamilton County Community Band Holiday Concert Dec. 16. The concert will begin at 7 p.m. at the auditorium at Noblesville High School, 18111 Cumberland Rd., Noblesville. This event is free to the public.

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Soil and water receives grant — The Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District recently received a grant for $46,850 to continue its Heartland Backyard Conservation Program. The grant is a Clean Water Indiana Grant through the Indiana Dept. of Agriculture. The new grant will help pay for the department’s continued conservation efforts, as well as an educational brochure and workshop on successful installation of native prairie plants. Residents can learn more about the Heartland Program and other services of the HCSWCD by visiting hamiltonswcd.org.

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Lights Over Seminary

Downtown groups partner to bring back, display pieces of Noblesville’s history

By Sadie Hunter sadie@youarecurrent.com Aaron Head is in a unique position. Representing the City of Noblesville as an economic development COVER STORY specialist and as a board member and city liaison for the Noblesville Preservation Alliance, he’s been a strong influence in starting a new Noblesville tradition that will kick off this weekend downtown. Lights Over Seminary, an interactive, walkable and historic light display, will open Dec. 7 at Seminary Park, 200 S. 10th St. It will feature numerous light displays that were used by the city decades ago. Head said the pieces, which include items like frames of angels, carousel horses and more, were in storage at Riverview Hospital. He said the hospital needed the space and asked the city if it wanted the pieces. If not, they would be thrown away. “I went over to take a look and see what was there,” Head said. “I had to figure out if there was anything of value, what we could do with it. There was no real plan in place at this time. I just loaded it all into the back of my truck and didn’t know what I was going to do with it.” Head said he informed the NPA of the situation and members were quick to respond. They stored the pieces in their basements and garages until a plan for the vintage pieces was formed. “About that time, I started talking with (Noblesville Parks Director) Brandon Bennett and asked him if he felt like some of these display pieces could be reutilized in a park somewhere in Noblesville,” Head said. “We kind of came up with the idea that now that (the city is) going to look at some upgrades to Seminary Park, could we start doing a holiday display there as a gateway to our downtown? He was all about it, and we had a plan.” Between the parks department and the NPA, a plan was made to refurbish the items, such as replacing old bulbs with energy-efficient LED bulbs. To offset costs, Head applied for a quick-impact/placemaking grant through the Office of Community and Rural Affairs. “It’s a grant of up to $5,000 for some quick-impact things,” he said. “People have used it for some little quick (projects) like

Noblesville’s version of the famous Hollywood sign sits on top of the hill at Seminary Park. (Photos by Sadie Hunter)

John Ditslear — will take place Dec. 7 at 6 p.m. “The unique side of it is that we’re presenting it as more of a walkable Christmas lights display,” Head said. “You can still drive by and see it, but what we would love to do is get people into the park to sort of do some winter-time programming there that doesn’t require (parks or city staff) to be there.” The public is invited to the park about 15 minutes before the official lighting. A trolley will be in service throughout the evening stopping at Federal Hill Commons, Nickel Plate Arts, the Hamilton County Artists’ Association’s Birdie Gallery and Seminary Park and spots on the square. Lights Over Seminary will be on display through Jan. 4. For more, visit noblesvillepreservation.com.

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Some pieces in the Lights Over Seminary display will be recognizable to longtime Noblesville residents as the Noblesville Preservation Alliance has incorporated multiple vintage pieces from city displays from the 1950s and ’60s.

Aaron Head and Benji Lewis hang lights in the trees prior to the official Lights Over Seminary lighting.

in alleys or doing other things in their downtowns. I reached out to them and asked them if it was something they would deem eligible for this grant because at this point, we still didn’t have any real funding to do anything. We ended up getting the full $5,000 grant, so with that, we sort of had this nest egg of money to help pay for the refurbishment of the vintage pieces, and additionally, to purchase new display items and, on top of that, we had some funding left over to do some signage and other stuff in the display.” Noblesville Main Street, which organizes monthly First Friday events downtown, eventually joined the fold.

“With them, we wanted this to be featured as part of their December First Friday event,” Head said. “We felt that doing that could sort of cross downtown events that are happening all at the same time.” Numerous downtown events will be happening the evening of Dec. 7, including Main Street’s Midnight Madness shopping event; hot chocolate at the Santa House on the south side of the square; skating at the ice rink and Christmas Cottage at Federal Hill Commons; and Nickel Plate Arts’ First Friday open house and “Gifted” exhibit and holiday shop. For Lights Over Seminary, the ceremonial lighting — overseen by Noblesville Mayor

Along with the vintage display, the Noblesville Preservation Alliance and Nickel Plate Arts have worked the past several weeks to gather local artists to create light sculptures that showcase the city’s history and heritage in the form of a lighted sculpture contest. Entries will be displayed at Lights Over Seminary. “Instead of a candy cane or something, artists could do a star-brick pattern (the city’s brick street and sidewalk pattern seen throughout downtown) or a silhouette of the top of the courthouse, some of those things,” Head said. “That’s really the preservation alliance’s goal here is to be talking about our history. We really wanted to try to feature something in the arts world because of our really great cultural arts district that we have. We felt like if we could implement the arts in this, we could speak to a wider audience as well. We’re calling it sort of an intersection of history, art and holiday cheer.” Head said all the display pieces in the contest will pay homage to a historical element of the city. “Each year that we do this, we’ll continue to expand it,” he said. “More artists will put pieces in, and then our collection of Christmas display items will grow each year. The overall display will become more robust as we go along.”


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ESSAY Film study

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Commentary by Terry Anker After the second bottle of wine, the dinner conversation turned to the state of cultural affairs. The friends gathered shared reading lists and recent museum visits. One mentioned the retinue of movies in theaters. Almost instinctively, there was a quick dismissal of the latest Marvel characters as undeserving of thoughtful discussion among full-grown adults. Is film a worthy element in a serious review of our culture? If American cinema is deemed significant (at least occasionally), then shouldn’t all well-educated and engaged citizens have a canon of required viewing? What might make the cut? Not surprisingly, internet list makers cling to vastly different perspectives on art and value. Likewise, each of us boasts favorites – tied to our own times and places, laughs and tears. Some would be popular, marquee blockbusters. The docket would include thrillers, dramas, comedies and even the odd horror film. Many must be small and independent. A few could be quirky enough to stand alone in their own categories. The list would be revisited in conversations with new players, reinforcing the previous choices and adding some that had been wrongly overlooked. For a decade or so, our family has woven this list between recent releases and small-festival winners. Recently, we screened the 1959 version of “Ben Hur” and then its 2016 remake. After considerable family discourse, requiring a second piece of pecan pie, 1959 won big. If we thought a bit, in advance, about what films are worthy, and shared them with those we love, wouldn’t we come to know each other better? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.

Keeping it (awesomely) real Commentary by Danielle Wilson Here we go again, people. I received a voicemail from a disgruntled reader who couldn’t get through via email. HUMOR While I applaud her perseverance, I feel the need to address her comments publicly in case anyone else out there shares similar views, and also because they’re a hoot! Happy holidays! “Danielle Wilson is the most unorganized, pitiful mother in the world.” Granted, I have dropped the parenting ball (and the f-bomb) a few times of late. I work. I have teenagers. Debit cards will occasionally disappear. It happens. As for pitiful, I’d argue that “normal” would be a better word choice. I don’t always love being a mom. I sometimes don’t like my offspring. Those who say differently are either living in denial or in Stepford. “Her kids are out of control.” They’re really not. It’s true that none of them will be receiving academic or athletic scholarships and they are sporadically lazy and selfish. They

also spend more time on their phones than is admittedly healthy. But they have kind hearts and are funny and probably won’t end up incarcerated. I’m sorry if everyone doesn’t have a good relationship with their children, but attacking mine certainly won’t help. “She should be ashamed and embarrassed.” For what? For writing about the ups-and-downs of life? For being honest and transparent and not peddling the “I’m perfect” lie? I pride myself on keeping it real, on sharing both the good and the bad of motherhood. Which is why I somewhat agree with the last accusation. “Her ego is off the charts.” I do think I’m awesome. Especially when strangers insult me. Peace out.

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QUOTE OF THE WEEK “In three words I can sum up everything I’ve learned about life: It goes on”

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Editor, I’m a resident of Noblesville and I’m feeling so proud of our community. As I’m writing this, we just returned from the Colts versus Dolphins game with a Colts victory! Also (that same night), our Noblesville West Middle School West Side Sound performed the national anthem to kick off the game. As a parent of one of the performers, I couldn’t help but feel many emotions, but I couldn’t wait to hear from my daughter about her feelings of the experience. “The Colts staff were very welcoming, encouraging and fed us lunch,” she said. “Singing our country’s national anthem in front of thousands of people was such an honor and something I’ll never forget. We represented our show choir, school and community. Ella Whistler also performed with the Colts Cheerleaders, which was so great to see her doing so well and having fun.” Ultimately, what a great way to end the weekend of Thanksgiving. For this parent, I’m extremely grateful for the generosity of our Indianapolis Colts and just feel blessed to live in this community. Go NWMS! Jenny Sochocki, Noblesville

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St. Vincent president to retire specialties and oversaw the hiring of more than 250 associates. As St. Vincent system executive of ambulatory and outpatient Gary Fammartino, president of St. Vincent Fishers and Carmel Hospitals, will retire Jan. services, he also led the successful implementation of the state’s first freestanding 1 after working in the health HOSPITAL care industry for emergency department along with a comprehensive outpatient services more than 35 years. in the St. Vincent Fishers and NorthFammartino joined St. Vincent east Region markets. in 2001 and has held a number of “Gary has worked tirelessly key administrative roles, including throughout his career, and I thank senior vice president of operahim for his many contributions and tions and senior vice president of dedication to our ministry,” St. Vinambulatory outpatient services at Fammartino cent COO Cheryl Harmon said. St. Vincent Indianapolis. Prior to his Prior to joining St. Vincent, Fammartino current role, he served as leader of St. Vinserved as executive director, clinical supcent Fishers and leader of St. Vincent Clay, port services at Naples Community Hospital Dunn, Jennings and Salem Hospitals. and North Collier Hospital in Naples, Fla., In 2013, Fammartino led the team that successfully created and opened St. Vincent and executive director at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Youngstown, Ohio. Fishers. During this time, he recruited more than 20 physicians across a number of news@currentinwestfield.com

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The Noblesville Common Council introduced at its Nov. 27 meeting a plan that could help bring an electrical engineering company to the city. HEADQUARTERS Applied Intelligence Corp. is looking to move its headquarters from the southwest quadrant of 96th and I-69 to an 8.5-acre spot at the northwest corner of Pleasant Street and Union Chapel Road. The move would create a new $1 million, 12,000-square-foot headquarters and three new jobs. The company currently has 10 employees with an average annual income of more than $75,000. The three new jobs would have an average annual pay of $57,667, with benefits. The city is helping attract Applied Intelligence Corp. to the city by way of a property tax abatement. The company is asking for a three-year tax phase in. If approved by the Noblesville Common Council, the company would receive an 80-percent tax credit in

Applied Intelligence Corp. plans a move from 9325 Uptown Dr., Suite 700, Indianapolis, to Noblesville, near Pleasant Street and Union Chapel Road. (Submitted photo)

the first year, 60 percent the second year and 40 percent the final year. Applied Intelligence Corp. was founded in 1985 by Gabe Effing and is a supplier of electrical enclosures and electrical control components. The council will vote on the resolution at its next meeting, 7 p.m. Dec. 11 at Noblesville City Hall, 16 S. 10th St.. For more, visit cityofnoblesville.org.


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Mathias returns in title role in ‘Mary Poppins’ By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com For Devan Mathias, the stage production of “Mary Poppins” is the perfect combination of the book and the MUSICAL movie about the magical nanny. “In the book, she is a lot more stern with the children and has a wicked sense of humor,” Mathias said. “This production marries those well.” Mathias, a Fishers resident who helps direct Hamilton Southeastern High School shows with her husband, Ethan, played the title role in Civic Theatre’s 2015 production of “Mary Poppins.” Indianapolis resident Jeremy Shivers-Brimm returns as Bert in Civic Theatre’s production of “Mary Poppins,” which runs from Dec. 7 to Dec. 29 at The Tarkington at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. “I really wanted to do this show because it meant a lot to me the first time,” said Mathias, who again plays the title role. “I just want to breathe new life into ‘Mary Poppins.’ It’s such a great role. There are so many great things. You get to fall in love with the family and it breaks your heart when you leave them. There’s so much comedy. It’s vocally challenging. ‘Mary Poppins’ is all about the non-verbal cues. She’s quite the cheeky character, so it’s all in the wink of an eye or a nod or a chortle.” Shivers-Brimm enjoys playing the role of Bert as a lovable rascal. “In director Anne Beck’s vision, he is a guardian angel for the kids,” ShiversBrimm said. “In working with Devan last time, we developed a nice relationship that isn’t romantic and isn’t a friendship, it’s just a magical relationship between the two characters. I just like to find that three years later in a different way. I think (Mary and Bert) have so much respect and care for each other and they’re kind of partners-in-crime in teaching lessons in people that need the help the most.” Sydney Pinchouck, a Fishers resident and sixth-grader at Holy Cross Lutheran School, plays Jane Banks. “It’s fun to play bratty people,” Pinchouck said. “They’re very different from

Select Sound sets holiday fundraiser editorial@youarecurrent.com Select Sound, Carmel Choirs’ a cappella group, will present “Home for the Holidays” from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec 15. The event features Select Sound and performers from the Accents and Ambassadors show choirs. All proceeds support Select Sound as the group raises money for its 2019 trip to Washington, D.C., where it will represent the state of Indiana at the National Festival of the States Annual Celebration. This year’s ceremony includes special memorials for the 75th anniversary of the D-Day invasion at Normandy during World War II and is in conjunction with the annual Cherry Blossom Festival. In April 2019, Select Sound will perform at various Washington, D.C. veterans’ facilities and have the honor of laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns commemorating the 75th anniversary of World War II. Select Sound is raising money to help all 20 students afford the trip. In addition, Select Sound is available for hire to sing Christmas carols at private functions. For more, contact kkouns@ccs.k12.in.us.

From left, Ben Kistner, Sydney Pinchouck, Devan Mathias and Jeremy Shivers-Brimm perform in Civic Theatre’s production of “Mary Poppins.” (Photo by Mark Ambrogi).

the ones in the movie. The choreography is harder than some other stuff I’ve had to do. Then memorizing lines. This is the biggest role I’ve played in a real theater.” Ben Kistner, a sixth-grader at Zionsville West Middle School, plays Michael Banks. “I think it’s cool to be bratty, honestly,” Kistner said. The biggest challenges Kistner said are “lines and blocking because it’s a really long show.” Kistner, who previously performed in “James and the Giant Peach” at Jr. Civic, started acting at age 9. He also has performed in Christian Youth Theater and one school production. “I think it’s cool to play different parts and be a versatile actor in front of other people,” he said. Jennie Kistner’s mother plays the Teddy Bear. “I get to scare (Ben) and come to life, which will be very fun,” Jennie said. “It’s fun to be on stage with him and not be his

mom, just be a member of the cast with him. It’s been a good bonding experience for the two of us. It’s been great to see him get such great direction, especially in a show with mostly all adults. He’s mostly acted with all kids. It’s nice to sit back and not worry about him. He’s getting good direction and he’s having a great time.” Kistner’s daughter, Jilayne, played Jane Banks in “Mary Poppins” in a 2016 Christian Youth Theater production. Jennie said her son loves acting, singing and dancing but really loves composing. “When he’s not in theater, we’re trying to pry him away from the piano,” she said. Zionsville Middle School language arts teacher Mikayla Koharchik plays Winifred Banks. “It’s a great role in the sense that it tells the story of families,” Koharchik said. “For adults, it’s a good reminder that kids need our attention and to focus on what really matters in a family.” For more, visit civictheatre.org.

Noblesville — Kristin Rebecca will perform at 8 p.m. Dec. 8 at Logan Street Sanctuary, 1274 Logan St. For more, loganstreetsanctuary.org Westfield — Doug Resendez, a hip-hop artist, is set for a 7 p.m. performance Dec. 7 in the Uncorked series at Urban Vines Winery & Brewing Co., 303 E. 161st St. Carmel — Ballet Theatre of Carmel will perform “The Nutcracker” at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 15 and 2 p.m. Dec. 16 at Carmel High School. For more, visit ballettheatreofcarmel.org. Indianapolis — Beef & Boards will present “A Christmas Carol” at 1 p.m. Dec. 7, 8 p.m. Dec. 10 and 1 p.m. Dec. 11. For more, visit beefandboards.com. Indianapolis — Fishers-based Academy of Dance Arts will present “Littlest Angel” at 7 p.m. Dec. 7, 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Dec. 9 at Butler’s Schrott Center for the Arts.


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American folk singer Rebecca to perform at Logan Street By Renee Larr editorial@youarecurrent.com

Guitar is a popular first choice for many who want to learn to play an instrument. Americana folk performer CONCERT Kristin Rebecca learned to play guitar at age 13 and began taking voice lessons at 13. “It was not something I expected to be,” Rebecca said. “I wanted to take up another instrument outside of studying voice. We went to a store in Minnesota where they sell Celtic harps. I saw it on display, plucked one of the strings and decided I wanted to learn to play it.” It took about two years for Rebecca to become comfortable with the technique involved in playing the Celtic harp. She now travels the U.S. playing guitar and harp and singing her own original songs. “I like to describe my style as if Joan Baez and Ed Sheeran made a CD together,” Rebecca said. “I do a bit of traditional folk and a few covers people know, like ‘Country Roads’ by John Denver, but a lot of my origi-

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nal work as well.” Rebecca will perform Dec. 8 at 8 p.m. at Logan Street Sanctuary, 1274 Logan St. Noblesville. Tickets are not required but a $10 donation to Logan Street Sanctuary is suggested. For more, visit kristinrebecca.com.

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and side of waffle fries I tried. Scotty’s Brewhouse also has restaurants in Carmel and Noblesville and the north side of Indy for you local folks, but the downtown location is the perfect spot to hit before or after a Colts or Pacers game. The restaurant is just a few minutes from Lucas Oil Stadium and Bankers Life Fieldhouse, making it an easy walk. Be mindful of potentially large crowds on game days. Add extra time, but other than the busyness, Scotty’s has an excellent game-day atmosphere. Suggested pairings: Normally, I don’t order domestic beers, but since I was eating at Scotty’s before the Colts game, I felt like I needed to order the official beer of the NFL, so I chose a Bud Light (“Dilly Dilly!”) Scotty’s also taps craft beers from its sister company, Thr3e Wise Men Brewing Co., so if you like craft beer, try the Rocky Ripple pale ale, or my favorite, the Two Lucys Blackberry Wheat, for a fruitier taste.

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Doherty said each page has a hidden ducky on it. She started writing approximately a year Adriane Doherty had been in the publishago. She has written five “ABC” books and ing and distribution side of the book busitwo “Sweet Dreams” books. Another ness for 19 years. author has written one each in the BOOK Doherty and her husseries. Several others are scheduled band, Tom, own Cardinal to be published in 2019. Publishing Group. Yet, she had an“I like to write and like the reother ambition in the book world. search because I learn a lot about a “I always wanted to write my state,” Doherty said. own line of books because I do the Her books are produced by Rubfinancial end of the company,” she Doherty ber Ducky Press. said. Doherty has lived in Carmel for 22 years. The Carmel resident started a children’s She and her husband have three children, book series with an alphabet book primarily Marissa, 26; Tom, 25; and MaKenna, 19. All focused on states. three are Carmel High School graduates. “Then I started ‘Sweet Dreams’ for the “They love my books and they come to older kids,” Doherty said. my signings all the time,” Doherty said. Doherty will have a Dec. 7 book signing at “The reason I put hidden duckies is because 7 p.m. at the Barnes & Noble store in Stony their favorite books were ones they had to Creek Marketplace, 17090 Mercantile Blvd., search for something, like ‘Where’s Waldo?’” Noblesville. Doherty said the books are printed in She will be selling three books, “Sweet dyslexia font. Dreams Indiana,” “ABC Indiana” and “ABC “Anyone who is dyslexic can really underChristmas.” There will be a Polar Express stand the letters,” she said. Pajama reading the same night. For more, visit cardinalpub.com. “My ’Sweet Dreams Chicago’ is like the Bean (large public sculpture) and takes you through Chicago,” Doherty said.

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IRT presents timeless classic By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com

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This is the 28th time Indiana Repertory Theatre has presented “A Christmas Carol,” and its message still rings true PLAY for director Benjamin Hanna. “The story of Ebenezer Scrooge is quite timeless,” Hanna said. “We all know someone who is struggling to connect to the community and has separated from the world. Here’s a fascinating fact about the IRT production: Almost every word that is used onstage comes directly from Charles Dickens’ novella, so when we do make changes, we always consult the original story. I think every time a new director approaches the script you see some changes because there is a new perspective guiding the production.” This is the Indianapolis resident’s first time directing “A Christmas Carol” at IRT, which runs through Dec. 26. Last year, he assisted the director, Janet Allen, so he could spend time with the play and learn about its long history before directing it himself. “We are fortunate to have the amazing Ryan Artzberger playing Scrooge once again, which makes this his eighth year in

Stephenie Soohyun Park, left, and Ryan Atzberger perform in “A Christmas Carol” at IRT (Photo by Zach Rosing)

the role,” Hanna said. “And local favorites Jen and Rob Johansen are playing Mr. and Mrs. Cratchit. It’s fun to see this wonderful actor couple play husband and wife onstage. And we have the talented Milicent Wright as the Ghost of Christmas Present and Charles Goad coming back as Marley.” Other returning actors are Mark Goetzinger as Portly Gentleman and Ashley Dillard as Belle. Other performers are Grayson Molin, Carmel; Claire Kauffman, Zionsville; Dalyn Stewart, Westfield; and Katie Boice, Noblesville. For more, visit irtlive.com.

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Dave Koz & Friends Christmas, the Palladium, the Center for the Performing Arts, Carmel

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“A Little Christmas Spirit,” Main Street Productions, Westfield Playhouse, 1836 W. Ind. 32, Westfield

Beef & Boards will present “Elf The Musical,” based on the movie. It follows the tale of Buddy, an orphan who is raised as an elf.

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Actors Theatre of Indiana brings the iconic holiday film to the stage in the form of a 1940s-style radio broadcast.

8 p.m. Dec. 4, 7, 11; 1 p.m. Dec. 5; 1 p.m. and 8 p.m. Dec. 6; Nov. 28; 1:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Dec. 8; 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Dec. 9.

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Blueprint for Improvement: west Carmel attic finish Commentary by Larry Greene

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The goal was to add more functional square footage by finishing the attic space above the garage. 1. The first significant change was adding a large window to the attic space, which allowed natural light to enter the space, making the attic feel larger and giving the exterior of the home some extra curb appeal. 2. The next major change was finishing out the space by framing, insulating and adding drywall and electrical to the attic. 3. A ceiling fan and plenty of recessed lighting were added to the home office. 4. Multiple closets were added to the attic in order to give the homeowners the storage space they needed. 5. The doors and trim were selected to match the rest of the home for a cohesive design. 6. For more project details follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Houzz!

Background info: This home, built in 1993, is in the Springmill Ponds neighborhood of west Carmel. The owners loved the home and wanted to stay there for as long as possible, but they lacked the space they needed.

BEFORE PROBLEMS The owners often worked from home but did not want to compromise the space they already had in order to convert a room into their home office. The attic space above the garage was unfinished and underutilized, so they hoped to find a solution that involved using that space to its fullest.

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Set your sights on North Dakota Commentary by Curtis Honeycutt I didn’t wear glasses until college, which was before I believed in North Dakota. During a lecture hall GRAMMAR GUY class, I found myself squinting to see the chalkboard at a distance. After seeing an optometrist, I realized my vision wasn’t that great. As it turns out, I’m near-sighted. Now, I wear glasses all the time, even when viewing things up close. Mostly, it’s because I want to appear smart. Here comes the segue! Do you know another way to look smart? Know the difference between sight, site and cite! These three homophones trip people up all the time, just like when you walk down a flight of stairs, get to the bottom, then try to walk down one more stair that isn’t there. It’s an awkward and sometimes painful experience. Sight can either be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it can take many definitions, most notably the ability to see, something worth seeing, or a device that aids your eye. As a verb, sight means to view, glimpse or aim at something. Those new glasses really helped my sight. You haven’t lived until you’ve seen the sights in North Dakota. Remember, you need to have light to have sight. Sight is all about seeing something. Light = sight.

Site can also be a noun or a verb. It has everything to do with location. Site can mean the physical location or position of a building or city: Even though the movie is called “Fargo,” the site of most of the filming was in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. The town of Rugby, N.D., is the site of the geographical center of North America. When we’re talking about electronic position, site refers to websites. A website is something you go visit on the internet. Site = location. Cite is the odd man out of these three words. Not only does it start with a different letter, but it can only be used as a verb. It means to refer to something, to summon someone to come to court, or to deliver a violation. The police officer cited me for driving 95 mph outside Bismarck, N.D. I thought speed limits weren’t a thing in North Dakota! Sight, site and cite can be quite the tricky trio of linguistic limbo. Just like wearing glasses, by knowing the right sight/site/ cite, people will think you’re a genius. And, for the record, North Dakota is real, and it’s spectacular. Curtis Honeycutt is a national award-winning, syndicated humor writer. Connect with him on Twitter (@curtishoneycutt) or at curtishoneycutt.com.

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