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CONSTRUCTION NOBLESVILLE & NORTH Project: Logan Street Pedestrian Bridge Location: Northbound lane of Ind. 19 closed between Ind. 32 and Logan Street. Westbound lane of Logan Street closed between Ind. 19 and Eighth Street. Riverwalk path closed. Expected completion: May 2020 Detour: Ind. 32, Ind. 38 and Eighth, Conner, Nixon and Logan streets FISHERS Project: Ind. 37 Improvement Project Location: Construction began at 126th Street in August will be followed by 146th, 131st and 141st streets, ending with 135th Street. Expected completion: 2022 Detour: Ind. 37 will remain open during all phases of construction, with two northbound and two southbound lanes open during each phase. There will be closures on side roads with alternate routes always accessible, which will be announced at the time of the closure. Project: Downtown infrastructure improvement Location: Lantern Road closed south of 116th Street to Fishers Pointe Boulevard Expected completion: Lantern Road phase to last 90 days and began Oct. 7. Overall project to be complete in fall 2020. Detour: Lantern Road access open from the north for local traffic and Fishers Elementary School but will be closed between 116th Street and Fishers Pointe Boulevard. Use Fishers Pointe Boulevard for detour.
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At its Dec. 3 meeting, the Noblesville Common Council heard an introduction for GOVERNMENT two ordinances asking for a change of zoning to allow for residential properties. The first was a change of zoning for approximately 21.84 acres at 11002 E. 166th St. in Noblesville Township. The proposal is for the Stony Bluffs neighborhood. The proposal first appeared before the council a year ago, but it returned with some changes. “Originally, it came through proposed as a custom home subdivision, but the developer has found a builder who would like to build in this neighborhood,” senior planner Denise Aschleman said. “Drees Homes would be the builder.” The framework of the request remains the same, although the petitioner is removing a portion from the flood plain. “They are removing a portion of the proposal from the flood plain because currently, the flood line runs through the last four lots,” Aschleman said. “They still plan to have more than half the properties remain in the flood plain.” Councilor Greg O’Connor asked about the minimum housing square footage, which dropped from the original proposal. Previously, the minimum was 3,000 square feet, but the new proposal allows for a minimum of 1,800 square feet. The minimum 1,800 square feet is proposed for one elevation only. There are 27 lots in the proposal,
Nickel Plate Arts Executive Director Aili McGill gave a brief update at the Noblesville Common Council Dec. 3 meeting. PRESENTATION McGill discussed the organization’s 2019 goals, such as the NobleMade Gift Shop, events and promotions, public art, identifying steps for an arts master plan and visiting the nine other Indiana Arts Commission cultural districts. McGill said trips to the cultural districts will allow Nickel Plate Arts to process data and create a 2020 arts master plan. McGill said the NobleMade Gift Shop was the Nickel Plate Arts’ biggest project of 2019. “Our goal this year was to open the doors and see how many Noblesville creators, makers and artists we could include in that space and get some sense on how people would react to a gift shop really full of Noblesville products,” McGill said. “We had more than 80 vendors, and 72 of those have sold at least one item. That’s a really huge sell rate.” At the time of the council meeting, McGill said NobleMade had sold 998 items since opening. The average transaction was $29.79. Gross sales totaled $11,846.37. The gift shop has four part-time employees. For 2020, some of the goals McGill cited are expanding Valentine’s Day experiences around the downtown, capitalizing on the annual Welcome to Fairyville event, creating more alley activation and continuing to expand and promote holiday events. For more, visit nickelplatearts.org.
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and the petitioner plans to pursue annexation. The second change of zoning request was for 17.87 acres in the southwest quadrant of Little Chicago Road and 191st Street for a development called Shafer Woods. The request is for 31 new home lots, for a total of 32 lots because one house that is already on the property will remain. The development calls for a small structure to house activities, games or other events conducted by the development. There also will be a fire pit, a dry detention area and a landscape buffer. Because the proposals were introductions, no vote was taken by the council. For more, visit cityofnoblesville.org.
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150th Anniversary alumni pep band night — Noblesville Schools invites all Noblesville High School band alumni with an instrument to support the Miller basketball team at the 150th Anniversary NHS Alumni Pep Band and Community Night 6 p.m. Dec. 20 at the NHS band room, 18111 Cumberland Rd. Performers are encouraged to wear gray shirts. Upon arrival, enter Gate 29. For more, visit noblesvilleschools.org/150.
Centier Bank donates to United Way — On Giving Tuesday, Centier Bank presented a $50,000 donation to United Way as part of its annual contribution campaign. More than 600,000 individuals throughout the state will benefit from the donation. The funds will serve more than 100 local United Way programs.
NFD firefighter retires — Noblesville Fire Dept. Engineer Rob Wonnell retired after 26 years of service to the citizens of Noblesville. He has been an EMT for 30 years, was one of the first Hazardous Materials Technicians with NFD and served on the HazMat and dive teams. He was recognized as the Employee of the Month by the City of Noblesville in April 2002 and was NFD’s Firefighter of the Year in 1994. He received letters of commendation in 2011 and 2017 for going above and beyond the call of duty. He has been an engineer since 1996, and he spent most of his years at Station 71.
David Weekley Homes helps 900 locally — Due to a partnership between David Weekley Homes Second Helpings, a nonprofit organization that has served the greater Indianapolis area for 20 years, nearly 900 local people in need were provided meals for Thanksgiving. Nationwide, David Weekley Homes partnered with 18 charities and provided meals for 60,000 people.
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Jensen names new police chief be, with the police department right along by its side.” Mann begins his new position Jan. 1. Indianapolis Metropolitan Police “I think, No. 1, (the community’s) Dept. Capt. John Mann appreciates needs and concerns (are my top priorwhat mayity),” he said. “I will listen to how they PUBLIC SAFETY or-elect Chris want to push a great department Jensen is aleven further.” ready doing for the City of Noblesville. Mann cites his strengths as beMann will soon leave IMPD ing able to apply new ideas to join Jensen’s adminisand directions to lead the trative staff as chief of the department. Noblesville Police Dept. Mann “I want residents and busiappreciates the fact Jensen nesses to see an impact imhas created a director of pubmediately,” he said. “That’s a lic safety position in Noblesgreat focus where in my abiliville filled by Chad Knecht, a ty to move forward will lie.” Mann role Mann said is uncommon Mann has a long history for smaller municipalities. with IMPD, where he started in 1992 “That was what was so attractive. as a patrol officer. He became a serOur mayor coming in, (is) thinking geant in 2005 and a lieutenant in 2010 bigger from the beginning, which is, before becoming a captain in 2016. when I am a (Noblesville) resident, He was a member of the Indianapolis what I want out of my city leader,” Police Dept. SCUBA team for 12 years Mann said. “(Jensen) wants the city before it disbanded in 2006. He has a to prosper and be everything it can master’s degree in criminology from
Indiana State University and is a 2013 graduate of the FBI National Academy. Mann has a number of interests outside of work. “I golf, I love SCUBA,” he said. “I’ve got four daughters. I do stay busy, but my youngest graduates this year and goes off to school, so I’m looking to use my extra time to get involved and be a part of the fabric of the community. I’m not looking to just be chief of police. I want people to know me as a person. I want people to know me on a different level they may not have known other chiefs. “Noblesville is an opportunity that allows me to bring that type of community leadership to the table.” Mann lives in Greenwood with his wife, Tina, and youngest of their four daughters. The family plans to move to Noblesville. The couple’s daughters are Macey, Megan, Meredith and Katherine.
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VR comes to Fishers, Noblesville libraries By Sadie Hunter sadie@youarecurrent.com Books are often the first things to come to mind when people think about libraries, TECHNOLOGY but Hamilton East Public Library has expanded its variety of services by adding virtual reality at its Fishers and Noblesville branches. Last month, the branches devoted a day to unveiling the equipment and games. “One of our guiding principles at HEPL is helping our patrons discover new possibilities,” Innovative Services Manager Brad Howell said. “We want to be a library that helps our patrons explore new territories and produce new experiences. HEPL is passionate about encouraging equity in our communities, and purchasing these devices will give everyone who lives in both Fishers and Noblesville the opportunity to explore the amazing experiences that virtual reality
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provides.” Howell said the libraries purchased the highly rated Oculus Quest system to ensure users get an “exceptional VR experience without having to be plugged into a computer.” “Although we plan on adding (more) apps in the future, we’ve added 12 games and experiences ranging
from ‘Mission ISS’ (experiencing life on the International Space Station) and ‘Vader Immortal’ (‘Star Wars’) to ‘Wander’ (visiting sites around the world) and ‘National Geographic Explorer’ (exploring Antarctica),” Howell said. A total of four Oculus Quest systems were purchased so multiple people can play at the same time. Howell said having multiple systems also allows the library to offer drop-in programming centered on virtual reality. Virtual reality experiences are limited to 15 minutes per person in order to meet demand. Anyone in sixth grade and above are allowed to use the systems. From 9:30 to 11 a.m. Jan. 8 and 22, the Noblesville branch will offer events specifically for those 50 and older to learn how to use the VR equipment. The Noblesville branch will conduct its open house from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Jan. 4 in the north and south meeting rooms.
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Riverview unveils new and improved infusion center designed on patient feedback By Sadie Hunter sadie@youarecurrent.com More than three years in the making, Riverview Health’s newest upgrade is designed with patients in mind. COVER STORY The Courtney Cox Cole Infusion Center opened last month. It is named after Cole, who died Sept. 22 at age 48 after a 5 1/2-year battle with lung cancer. She was a nonsmoker. “Before Courtney’s passing, it was going to be named the Infusion Center at Riverview Health,” said Megan Wiles, executive director of the Riverview Health Foundation. “After Courtney’s passing, the family contacted me with interest in the center being named after her. So, of course, talking with the hospital leadership and the board, they were open to it.” When Cole was first diagnosed in 2016, she was treated at Riverview Health’s former infusion center. Cole, who co-owned Hare Chevrolet with her sister Monica Peck, was a former standout basketball player and golfer at Noblesville High School and played both sports at Indiana University. “The old center was an interior room of the hospital. No windows to the outside world, or even to a hallway,” Wiles said. “In the old center, patients were sitting in their treatment chairs, one basically right next to another. For the family members who were coming along to spend that time with them, there wasn’t a whole lot of privacy or space for them, either.” Around that time, Cole, her family and several other patients offered suggestions to hospital leadership how the center could be improved. “(Riverview) really took a look at what they could start to do to make those improvements, to make it a better experience for the patients,” Wiles said. “Care has always been outstanding, and everybody loved the
memory from more than 250 individual gifts. In June, the Cox, Cole and Peck families also made a collective donation of $500,000 to directly benefit the construction of the new infusion center. “As Hamilton County continues to grow, Riverview Health wants to continue to be able to meet the needs of that growing population,” Wiles said. “Sadly, this is one of those areas in the hospital that has seen an increase in patient numbers. People don’t want to have these types of treatments, but when they have to, why not provide it in a space that’s appealing?”
OUTDOOR IMPROVEMENTS The family of Riverview Hospital’s new Infusion Center’s namesake and chief donor, Courtney Cox Cole, who died in September from lung cancer, attended the dedication ceremony. From left, Blake Cole (son), Jackie Cox (mother), Dave Cox (father), Monica Peck (sister), Darren Peck (brother-in-law) and Cayla Cole (daughter). (Photo by Ben Stout)
nurses. It just wasn’t a wonderful physical environment.” Because of other projects – like implementation of a new electronic medical records system in 2017 and the new Westfield hospital opening in 2018 – the infusion center project was pushed to 2019, something Wiles said was actually beneficial. “It gave us more time to sit and evaluate the designs and features,” she said. “Some of the patients who had been making recommendations, we would take the designs to them and get their feedback. Staff got a chance to have input to it as well.” With more than 1,000 patient visits each month, the infusion center provides chemotherapy, blood transfusions, IV antibiotics and treatments for gastrointestinal disorders, among other patient services. Treatment times range from an hour to up to eight hours. The infusion center is at the north end of the hospital. It is a multi-area
facility that allows each patient an option of environment when receiving treatments. “We now offer what we call our social treatment areas, so if you’re having a good day and you want to hang out with other people, you can do that,” Wiles said. “Then we’ve got semi-private rooms that are next to the windows, and those have fireplaces, TVs and bench seating for family members. A majority of the patients have heated massaging treatment chairs. We also have several private rooms with beds.” Riverview Health Foundation’s commitment to raise $1 million for the approximately $3.5 million overall project is under way, Wiles said. In early November, the foundation hosted a masquerade ball fundraiser, which generated more than $175,000 in donations, all of which will go directly to the infusion center. After Cole’s death, Wiles said the foundation received $60,000 in her
While the interior is complete, a garden and sculptures will be installed outdoors when warm weather returns. “We’ve been working with Nickel Plate Arts, and they helped us identify a local artist to create that (sculpture),” said Megan Wiles, executive director of the Riverview Health Foundation. “The artist, Rachel Kavathe, is working in conjunction with our landscape architect. The design she has come up with is four segments so that from any of the rooms with the windows, there’ll be a vantage point to the sculpture. The garden will be built and the sculptures installed, hopefully, in the spring. “We will continue to raise money for this project. It’s just one of those things that speaks to people, and the community will be happy to continue to support with gifts made in (Cole’s) memory. Since Courtney Cox Cole’s passing, the number of memorial gifts and the amount of money that we’ve raised from that unfortunate situation has been tremendous.”
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Commentary by Terry Anker American pop singer and sister of famed super group siblings The Jackson Five, Janet Jackson — Miss Jackson, if you’re nasty — rewrote and performed the 1986 hit song “What Have You Done for Me Lately,” casting some shade on her ex-husband, singer James DeBarge, and asserting a “strong” counter to what had been widely perceived as a sweet pop persona. At the time, she attributed the mood of the album to be one of self-defense. Whatever the motivation, the song has become, for some, at least, an anthem for demanding one’s due: “You may have been valuable to me in the past, but you need to be valuable to me now. If not, get out.” Perhaps it is inure to the human condition. We love those who seem to love us. OK, but how far can one take the notion? What can we reasonably expect, or even demand, from those with whom we are in relationships? Attention? Time? Physical appearance? Age? Gifts? Acquiescence? Priority? In business, our intentions are drawn up in contracts with end dates, exits and provisions for renegotiation. We do X and Y, they do A and B, and we decide if we still like the deal every 24 months. But, human interactions are more complicated. They rarely come with an end point. They always change, and we routinely fail to be rational. But is our need reasonable or is it entirely insatiable?
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Waging war in tinseltown Commentary by Danielle Wilson Today’s the day, friends. The Wilson Tinsel War is about to begin. I’m watching my husband HUMOR Doo prepare our obscenely large Douglas fir for lights, ornaments and, yes, the highly controversial artificial aluminum gorgeousness that is holiday tinsel. See, 2019 is my year to decorate our 12-foot tannenbaum in the tradition of my youth. Luckily for our marriage, most of this Doo also enjoyed growing up. Employing fire-hazard, multi-colored ceramic lights, a hodge-podge of ornaments ranging from Waterford crystal to dry macaroni, we happily agree that the end product should be a gaudy narrative of our lives. Where we differ is the literal icing on the cake, and by that phrase I mean fake icicles on a tree. I grew up with a butt-load of tinsel covering every single reachable bough; he did not. And so for the past 20 years, in order to avoid copious
amounts of therapy, we have agreed on alternating. In 2018, I silently endured a naked conifer, sad and dark without that silvery ‘wow’ factor. This December, it’s Doo’s turn to suck it up. The problem is, he’s not quite as accepting of a Danielle Christmas as I am of a Doo one. And, he’s indoctrinated our sons into his stupid way of thinking. Luckily, I have the girls on my side, and the aforementioned boy children are still away at college. Hopefully, this means the Tinsel War will be less Antietam and more Treaty of Paris. Time will tell. I am waiting until the last possible moment to remind him, with photographic evidence, if necessary, that this is a tinsel year. Let the war begin! Peace out.
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Editor, I am outraged that as Donald Trump continues to act with impunity, the GOP is continuing to shield him from the consequences of his actions. It’s time for Republican representatives – mine, included – to stand up for the rule of law and support impeachment. Trump’s attempts to pressure Ukraine to interfere in the 2020 election demonstrate that he is a danger to our democracy and the security of our elections. Thanks to whistleblower complaints, information released by the White House and the testimony of more than a half-dozen witnesses, we have proof that Trump withheld military aid to coerce the president of Ukraine to interfere in the 2020 election. No American is above the law, especially the president. I believe Congress has no choice but to draft articles of impeachment and vote to impeach Donald Trump. Democrats are bravely standing up for the rule of law and our democracy. It’s not too late for Republican representatives to do the same. Steve Leyndyke, Carmel
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graduate, lived in Carmel for much of her life. She is a longtime member of Carmel Untied Methodist Church. Jeanette Roberts attributes her Roberts’ niece, Janet Reed, lives in longevity to one major factor. New Albany and helped throw the par“Very ty. Reed’s brother lives in HousCENTENARIAN active ton. Those are Roberts’ only and on two living family members, but the go,” Roberts said. “Very she has plenty of friends. active in organizations and “We had at least 40 to 45 doing things all the time.” people coming and going at Roberts turned 100 Nov. 4. different times at the party,” She had a celebration Nov. 3 Reed said. Roberts at MCL Restaurant in Carmel. Reed said her aunt, who The venue was fitting since Roberts retired from Indiana Bell many years was part of a group that frequently ago, was driving until 2018. ate lunch together at MCL. “She traveled all over the United Roberts moved from her Carmel States,” Reed said. “She was always home to an assisted-living suite at a very active person, loved her social Prairie Lakes Health Center in Nobleslife.” ville in 2018. Roberts’ late husband, Horace Rob“I have lots of friends here. It’s a erts, was from Westfield. He died at good place to live,” she said. “I don’t age 66 in 1988. After living for several; take part in too much, but there is years in Carmel, they moved to Arizosomething going on all the time as far na when her husband took a job as as activities.” superintendent of the city bus line in Roberts, a Carmel High School Tucson.
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HSE grad, ex-Straight No Chaser member releases Christmas album By Sadie Hunter sadie@youarecurrent.com For Ryan Ahlwardt, performing comes naturally. Since elementary school, he has taken to MUSIC the stage, but it was during his time as a student at Hamilton Southeastern High School that he became immersed in choir. With an impressive résumé and a background of performing worldwide with a cappella group Straight No Chaser, Ahlwardt has recorded a new Christmas album, “Indiana Ryan Ahlwardt Christmas.” Released last month, “Indiana Christmas” is filled with Ahlwardt’s versions and rearrangements of famous Christmas songs. The title track is an original written by Dan Ponce, founder of Straight No Chaser. Ponce wrote the song in 2008 for the group’s first Christmas album. “I got Dan’s blessing to record the song for my first solo Christmas album and named the entire project after the song,” Ahlwardt said. “Having called Indiana home for 27 years, I knew ‘Indiana Christmas’ was the perfect name for the album. I wanted the album to sound like how Indiana has always felt to me – home.” The album has 13 songs. Ahlwardt said his favorites, aside from “Indiana Christmas,” are “Hallelujah/O Holy Night” and a modernized version of “Auld Lang Syne,” which he co-wrote with Noblesville-based producer Matt Mellinger. As a senior at HSE in 1999, Ahlwardt auditioned for the then-Indiana University-based Straight No Chaser with a few of his choir
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friends. He earned a spot in the group that would gain worldwide attention in December 2007 when a member of the group uploaded a video of their performance of “The 12 Days of Christmas” to an up-andcoming website, YouTube. The video became the most shared video of 2007 and caught the attention of Craig Kallman, CEO of Atlantic Records, who quickly signed the group to the label. “Our first album on Atlantic Records hit No. 1 on iTunes and has sold over 3 million copies to date,” Ahlwardt said. “As part of the professional group from 2008 to 2012, I was able to record an additional five albums, appear on two national PBS specials and the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, perform on such iconic stages as the Royal Albert Hall in London, Hollywood Bowl in LA, and the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, and collaborate with such artists as Sara Bareilles, Barry Manilow, Take 6, Phil Collins and Stevie Wonder, to name a few.”
Ahlwardt left the group in 2012 to return to Fishers and lead the local chapter of Young Life, an outreach ministry for teenagers. He served in that position until 2018. Since then, he has worked as a full-time artist and vocalist, expanding his horizons to voice acting, working on projects for the Indianapolis Zoo, the state of Indiana and Eli Lilly. His voice also may be familiar to listeners of “Radio Theology,” a weekly show he co-hosts Sunday mornings on 99.5 WZPL. “Being a creative entrepreneur and small business owner in Fishers gives me the opportunity to provide for my family in one of the safest and most vibrant communities in America,” Ahlwardt said. “My personal and creative roots are here in Indiana, and I’m eager to see what the future holds for our family and the city and state we love to call home.” “Indiana Christmas” is available on Spotify, iTunes, Amazon and other streaming services and also is available on CD at ryansongs.com.
MEET RYAN AHLWARDT Ahlwardt lives in Fishers with his wife, Lauren, and their two children, Olivia, 5, and Gus, 2. Olivia is featured on “Indiana Christmas” on the song “Go Tell It on the Mountain.” Lauren sings a duet on “Baby It’s Cold Outside.” The two met while singing a cappella at IU. They regularly perform at weddings, parties and corporate events with their seven-piece ’90s cover band, Mixtape. Ahlwardt graduated from HSE in 1999 and from IU in 2003. He attends Mercy Road Church in Carmel.
Magic Thread Cabaret releases 2020 lineup editorial@youarecurrent.com Klein & Alvarez Productions, LLC has announced a diverse 2020 lineup and a new partnership and venue for its third season of Magic Thread Cabaret. The new year will bring performances to the near westside and downtown Indianapolis and The Cat in Carmel. Two shows will be presented at The Cat, 254 Veterans Way, Carmel. The first will be Indianapolis baritone vocalist Roger Schmelzer performing “What a Wonderful World!” June 5-7. The second show will be “Finding Joy” with Fishers actress/singer Devan Mathias Oct. 16-18. The first Magic Thread Cabaret show of the season will be “Les Chanteuses,” presented by Fonseca Theatre Company, Feb. 7-9 and 14-16 at the Basile Building, 2508 W. Michigan St., Indianapolis. “The Latino Effect: Songs of The Americas” is set for Aug. 13-23 at the IndyFringe Theatre Festival.
Carmel — Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra will present Handel’s “Messiah” at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 19 at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts. Carmel — The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir will present “Festival of Carols” at 8 p.m. Dec. 20 and at 3 p.m. Dec. 20-21 at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts. Carmel — Sam King performs at 7 p.m. Dec. 20 at Sugar Creek Winery, 1111 W. Main St. Westfield — Uncorked with The Wilsons is set for 7 p.m. Dec. 19 at Urban Vines Winery & Brewery, 303 E. 161st St.
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En Pointe to stage show By Sadie Hunter sadie@youarecurrent.com Local dancers will be putting the community in the holiday spirit a few days before ChristCHRISTMAS mas with a show based on a popular ballet that debuted in 1995. Dancers of all levels from En Pointe Indiana dance studio in Noblesville will present “An En Pointe Christmas” at 7 p.m. Dec. 20 and 2 p.m. Dec 21 at Noblesville High School’s auditorium, 18111 Cumberland Rd. “It’s based off of Smuin’s ‘The Christmas Ballet,’ and in that, Michael Smuin just wanted to introduce ballet to everyone, so it really offers a variety of different dances,” said Robert Moore, co-artistic director and co-owner of En Pointe Indiana Ballet with his wife, Pollyana Robeiro. Moore said the show’s first act will have a more classical Christmas feel. “The first act is white, classic Christmas,” he said. “It’s really
Pollyana Robeiro and Robert Moore own En Pointe Indiana dance studio in Noblesville. They also are the studio’s artistic directors. (Submitted photo)
ballet-based.” The second act pays tribute to modern Christmas themes. “It’s ‘cool Christmas,’ and it’s all in red and more to popular Christmas music, like ‘Santa Baby’ and ‘Run Run Rudolph,’” Moore said. “It’s more jazz inspired, so it really gives the dancers a range of opportunities to perform in one show.” For tickets to “An EnPointe Christmas,” visit enpointe.yapsody.com.
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“Festival of Carols,” Indianapolis Symphonic Choir, the Palladium, Center for the Performing Arts
The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir will perform holiday music and feature the talents of the Indianapolis Chamber Choir and Broadway’s “Phantom of the Opera’s” Michele McConnell.
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part of a group. Slang isn’t jargon. Jargon is language that applies to a particular professional group. For instance, you’ll hear tons of medical jargon in a TV hospital drama: “The patient has a localized, sub-therapeutic, idiopathic, epidermal pathogen that needs to be stabilized, stat!” To be honest, I have no idea what any of that means; however, since these seemingly foreign terms are specific to the medical community, they count as jargon, not slang. Let’s walk through an incomplete recent history of slang with examples. In the ’20s, if you called your sandwich the “bee’s knees” or “cat’s pajamas,” you’d be saying that it was a particularly good sandwich. In the 1950s, if you had a shiner (black eye), you might want to cover it up with a pair of shades (sunglasses). In the 1960s, you’d be bummed out (depressed) if a choice babe (pretty girl) rejected your advances. If you’re still telling people to “talk to the hand,”
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