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ate from Carmel, agreed. Alexander said he knew there were gay teachers at Brebeuf and all were well respected by students and staff. Bill Weghorst supports Brebeuf Jesuit Pre“If they were to fire someone for archaic paratory School’s decision not to fire a gay rules of the church, that would be a huge teacher who is in a same-sex marriage, and he mistake,” Alexander said. said he is “Jesuits have always been on EDUCATION not alone. the forefront of change in the Weghorst, church and this is hopefully a a 1969 Brebeuf Jesuit gradumicrocosm of that. I’m excited ate, said the overwhelmto see how far this gesture ing number of people on reaches within the church.” Brebeuf’s Facebook alumni Alexander, who is not page supports the school’s Weghorst Alexander Catholic, said he understands decision even though it meant the archdiocese was following the the Archdiocese of Indianapolis anguidelines of the Catholic Church, but nounced June 20 it no longer recognizes said it was something he expects Brebeuf Jesuit as a Catholic school. will change in the future. Following that decision, another IndiaApproximately half of Brebeuf napolis school, Cathedral High School, Jesuit students are Roman Catholic, announced June 23 its decision to fire according to the school’s information a gay teacher in a same-sex marriage Mingee page. rather than face losing its Catholic A Brebeuf Jesuit statement from President identity. Neither school identified the teachers William Verbryke, a priest, Board of Trustees involved. Chair W. Patrick Bruen and Chair-elect Daniel A statement from the archdiocese said, “It M. Lechleiter said in part, “We are disheartened is not about sexual orientation, but Catholic that the Archbishop has chosen to end our school employees are ministers of faith who formal relationship. Nevertheless, our idenmust abide by all Church teachings, including tity as a Catholic Jesuit institution remains the nature of marriage.” unchanged. Whereas the Archdiocese of In“It’s probably 97 percent positive in support dianapolis may choose to no longer attend or of the school,” said Weghorst, a former Carmel participate in the school’s masses and formal resident now living in Westfield. “I think what functions, Brebeuf Jesuit is, and will always the archdiocese is proposing is why they are be, a Catholic Jesuit school. The archdiocese having trouble getting people to continue in has assured us that Jesuit priests may conthe Catholic faith. I go to church every Sunday tinue to serve at Brebeuf Jesuit and will retain with my granddaughter, but a lot of people their ability to celebrate the sacraments of the have fallen away from the Catholic Church beCatholic Church.” cause of things like this.” As far as what happens next, the statement Weghorst, owner of Broccoli Bill’s in Noblessaid, “We are prayerfully discerning how best ville, had sons who attended Brebeuf and to proceed with the process of appealing the Cathedral. archdiocese’s directive. We understand that Zach Mingee, a 2015 Brebeuf graduate, said this news will likely spur a host of emotions, he was proud to be a graduate. questions and even confusion in the days “It was nice to see the school do the right ahead. Please be assured, the archdiocese’s thing and community and alums rally behind decision will not change the mission or operait,” Mingee said. tions of Brebeuf Jesuit.” Matt Alexander, another 2015 Brebeuf gradu-
DISPATCHES Playground opening delayed — Wet weather has delayed the opening of the Cool Creek Park playground. The park was expected to open June 15. Westfield ranks fourth — Chamberofcommerce.org recently released a report detailing the best cities to live in for each state. The comprehensive analysis behind this report looks at cities with populations of more than 25,000 and covers five essential factors: employment, housing, quality of life, education and health. In Indiana, Westfield ranked fourth, behind Bloomington, Carmel and Fishers. New tech fights lung cancer — New robotic technology holds great promise in fighting lung cancer and is being used to treat patients at Franciscan Health Cancer Center in Indianapolis. The innovation, Auris Health Monarch Platform, is used to view the inside of lungs and obtain a tissue sample for biopsy. The system integrates the latest advancements in technology, data science, software and endoscopy. Franciscan Health Cancer Center is the only hospital in the state to deploy the robotic platform. Governor makes appointments — Gov. Eric Holcomb made several appointments to the Task Force for Services for Individuals with Intellectual & Other Developmental Disabilities. Kim Dodson, of Westfield, the executive director of The Arc of Indiana, was one of the individuals appointed. WWS 2018-19 school patrol figures – Westfield Washington Schools and the City of Westfield recently released school patrol statistics for the 2018-19 schoolyear and the district’s increased security initiatives. From Aug. 7, 2018, to May 24, there were 1,604 school patrols with 324 police substation visits. Westfield Police Dept. officers spent 828 hours inside WWS buildings. The statistics do not include School Resource Officer time at the schools.
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COMMUNITY DISPATCHES Westfield student receives scholarship — Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Indiana recently awarded $5,000 scholarships to 20 students around the state. Westfield High School student Alexis McClure was one of the recipients. This is the 11th year the charity has been able to provide scholarships to students with outstanding academic achievements. Westfield, Whitestown among fastest growing communities — Whitestown and Westfield have both ranked as the state’s fastest growing communities for the second year in a row, according to U.S. Census Bureau estimates analyzed by the Indiana Business Research Center. Both Whitestown and Westfield grew by approximately 5.2 percent in 2018. Other fast-growing communities include St. John, Avon and Plainfield. Westfield residents earns award – Westfield resident Ryan O’Hara earned the Spirit of Community Award from the University of Dayton. The award recognizes an individual who displays leadership through their empowerment of others, their caring and concern, and their ability to create or enhance a welcoming, familial atmosphere. Grant to fund road projects — INDOT has awarded Hamilton County $719,285 as part of its Community Crossings Matching Grant Fund Program. The county will use the money to resurface various deteriorated areas along 146th Street, primarily the intersection of 146th and Hazel Dell Road. This funding will also be used to resurface 196th Street from Promise Road to State Road 13 in Wayne Township. The grant will fund 50 percent of the construction up to the awarded amount. Hamilton County is responsible for funding the rest. Work is tentatively set to start in August. Census Bureau looking for workers — The United States Census Bureau is looking for applicants for 2020 census work in both Boone and Hamilton counties. Job types include clerks, census field supervisors, census takers and office operations supervisors, ranging in pay from $14.50 to $20 an hour. Interested applicants can apply online at 2020census.gov/jobs. Veterans Hall of Fame — The Indiana Military Veterans Hall of Fame seeking nominations for its sixth class of veteran honorees. Up to 15 veterans will be honored for military service achievements and/or community contributions. The criteria and nomination packet are at imvhof.com/nominate.
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The Westfield Kiwanis Club Scholarship Committee recently chose five winners who met criteria for being good community stewards and volunteering for philanthropic causes. The winners were Meredith King, Abigail Gift, Hannah LePere, Josie Jeffries and Emily Peregrina. The Kiwanis Club awarded $5,000 in scholarships. From left, Jeff Nickloy, Teresa Gift, Mike Gift, Abigail Gift, Libby LePere, Hannah LePere, Amy King, Meredith King and Kolton Blickenstaff. (Submitted photo)
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joined the team in 1980. The firm quickly outgrew the space and had plans to move into a new office building on the north side of Carmel Drive, but delays led Coots and Henke to purchase land from the Carmel Racquet Club and build in front of it instead. They’ve since expanded the building and dedicated much of it to space for mediation, a service that allows greater flexibility for the attorneys compared to a courtroom. As Coots worked to launch his own law firm, he also served in city government. Voters elected him to the Carmel City Council for a term that lasted from 1976 to 1980, and during that time he also served on the Carmel Plan Commission. He helped create the Meridian Corridor overlay zone, which he said has turned out to be much better for Carmel than he originally envisioned. Throughout his career as a full-time lawyer, Coots has made time to serve his community, too. He has volunteered as chairman of the Carmel Chamber of Commerce and served as a board member for the Carmel Clay Public Library Foundation, Indianapolis Bar Association and its foundation, Carmel United Methodist Church and elsewhere. He serves on the board for Actors Theatre of Indiana. A father of two and grandfather of two, Coots enjoys traveling, fishing and playing golf, which he takes more time to do now than he did early in his career. He’s been to 25 European nations and plans to continue exploring the world with Nancy, his wife of 55 years. For the full story, visit youarecurrent. com/?p=179465.
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OBITUARIES Nancy L. Kesler died peacefully surround- married life, and there she also cultivated friendships that lasted until the end of her ed by her loving family June 20. Those that days. Whether in Florida or Indiana, knew Nancy would say she was a she enjoyed a variety of hobbies strong, kind woman, beautiful both and being outdoors, but her love inside and out, who cared about of golf was unsurpassed. Nancy her family, friends and community participated in and served as leaddeeply. ership for golf leagues at a number Nancy was born Nov. 10, 1936 of local courses over the years, into Bill and Lorena Long. She spent cluding Mohawk Hills, Pebble Brook her childhood in Speedway before Kesler and Brookshire. In addition to her marrying the love of her life, Glen hobbies, Nancy volunteered throughout the Kesler. Nancy and Glen had a wonderful life community, most recently at Grand Park together, building a family with their three and St. Vincent’s Carmel Hospital. She was a children, traveling the world and enjoying member of College Park Church. their time with each other every step of the Of all her passions, nothing compared way. to the love she had for her family. She is Nancy relished the various jobs she had survived by her three children, Destie Ahern, through her younger years, and making Debbie Kesler and Ben (Sheri) Kesler; four the absolute best of her retirement doing grandchildren, Ashley Ahern-Blanton (Mark), all the things she loved. A social being at Wesley Ahern, Shelbi Kesler and Sidney heart, Nancy cherished the friendships she Kesler; four great-grandchildren, Jackson, made through the years and touched so Kathryn, Noah and Skyler; and brother Larry many people along her journey of life. Glen (Dottie) Long. She was preceded in death by and Nancy were fortunate to call the St. her husband, parents and her brother, Jerry Petersburg/Fort Myers areas of Florida their Long. home away from home for much of their
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By Michael Rheinheimer news@currentinwestfield.com A local team of car enthusiasts is working to build Indiana’s first car condominium. The team of Jay FarmDEVELOPMENT er, Travis May and Eric Bachelart, owner A example of what the proposed car condo at of Conquest Motors, want to break ground Ind. 32 and Ditch Road may look like. (Submitted this fall. They introduced the proposal at the photo) June 3 Westfield Advisory Plan Commission meeting. If approved, customers will be able to Car condos are leased spaces for car design the space however they want. storage and other storage. Farmer said his Farmer said they’ll only be limited by their team has partnered with Bruno Silikowski, imaginations. developer of the Automotorplex in Chanhas“People will even use it for wine collecsen, Minn. Farmer said it’s the most suctions, cigar aficionados, even artwork,” he cessful car condo in the nation. said. Take financial responsibility by 9/1/19 to “We’ll be basing a lot of our thinking on The condo’s target demographic is the take advantage of this limited time offer. what he’s done over the last dozen years or high-end collector community. so,” he said. “These aren’t going to be dirty garages,” APARTMENT HOME SPECIALS: Farmer said the condo is less about storFarmer said. “These are going to be very ing cars than it is about building personal nice, very upscale. I think it will draw the (Above) From left,Independent Joe Zimmermann, Jeff Living bonds. right kind of, not only members, but interest Take financial responsibility by 9/1/19 toand Joe Werner Jennings serve beer at “We’re all car guys, and we thought it in things like charity events that we expect • $650 OFF per month for 1 year! inaugural Homebrew Palooza beer advantage of this limited timethe offer. was really cool to have a place where car take to host. “ festival in Westfield June 22. or people could have their own community If approved, the condo will be built near (Right) From left, Bernie Coenen, Lukas with their like-minded enthusiasts and colthe northwest corner of Ind. 32 and Ditch Snyder and Josslyn Kennedy the • Noattend second person fee for 1 year! APARTMENT HOME SPECIALS: lectors,” he said. Road. festival. (Photos by Anna Skinner)
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Annual Independence Day celebration brings back hot dog-eating contest, adds hot-air balloon rides By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com Westfield Rocks the 4th again will celebrate Independence Day July 4 at Grand Park. Returning favorCOVER STORY ites and new events will be offered. “The big thing I think this year is, we are going to have a hot-air balloon,” Community Events Coordinator Alexa Lingg said. “We will be doing tethered rides and we are going to pre-sell tickets through Eventbrite. Adults are $15 and children are $10. Rides run 7:15 to 10 p.m. and it’s sponsored by Radiant Christian Life.” A returning favorite will be the hot dogeating contest.
Westfield Mayor Andy Cook gives the address at a past Westfield Rocks the Fourth event. (File photo)
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“The hot dog-eating-contest will be right by the stage,” Lingg said. “That is put on by Frank’s Franks. This will be the fourth year.” Six participants, who are selected through an application process, are challenged to eat five hot dogs, buns included. Whoever consumes them the fastest wins. KnockerBall, also known as bubble soc-
cer, will be added to the kids’ zone, which is on Fields 4 and 5 at Grand Park. All activities in the kids’ zone are free. There will be inflatables, bounce houses, slides, face painting, balloon artists, caricature artists, cornhole and other offerings. The kids’ zone activities will be from 2 to 9:30 p.m. except for Knockerball, which is 4 to 9:30 p.m. Vendors will begin selling items at 2 p.m., the same time the event starts. In previous years, it began at 4 p.m. “Basically, this is to have more exposure for our vendors,” Community Events Coordinator Kelley Wells said. “A lot of attendees showed up early in the past and it’s to be more in line with the car show.” The Westfield Lions Club will conduct the car show in Parking Lot G. This is the second year the Lions will play host to the car show. All proceeds benefit the Indianapolis Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Registration will be from 1 to 4 p.m. with judging from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Awards are presented at 6 p.m. VIP parking will be available in Parking Lot G and will be offered in two options – one slot is for 2 to 10:30 p.m. and a shorter slot is for 7 to 10:30 p.m. Spots are $10 per vehicle. Fireworks will begin at 10 p.m. In addition, the Indianapolis Colts’ traveling museum will be on-site to promote the team’s training camp, which begins later this month. The city still is looking for event volunteers. To volunteer, purchase hot air balloon rides or learn more, visit westfieldwelcome. com.
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Editor, I just moved to Westfield and started receiving Current in Westfield. Danielle Wilson’s columns crack me up every time I read them. Keep up the fabulous work, and I look forward to reading more great information. Libby Sermersheim, Westfield
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The pleasure craft that find their way beyond the intercoastal waterways of our fine nation’s eastern seaboard are often equipped with what is best called a “panic button.” While there are many retail names, essentially this small bit of technology, if depressed, will summon the nearest Coast Guard vessel to come to the rescue. It casts a lifeline to recreational boaters who find that circumstance, or their own personal or equipment limitations, have taken them past the point of no return. They need help – and the handheld gadget summons it. Still, it is not to be taken lightly. Even an accidental activation of the device will bring forward all the force and glory of our federal military apparatus. Helicopters, ships and boats of every size and shape are likely to appear. And, for the boy who cries wolf, the penalties can be considerable. But in the rare instance that the storm is raging and our limits have been reached, even exceeded by considerable margin, the contraption often is a lifesaver. Most of us will not find ourselves riding the waves of the open sea in anything smaller than a Caribbean cruising colossus. If the ship goes down, someone else is largely responsible for our safety. But when we are all alone on endless water, how are we expected to mitigate our risk? Even in our land-loving daily existence, where is our panic button? And if we press it, who will come running? Even more, have we kept the channel open and the device fully charged? If we cry out for help, do we have confidence that someone is listening? We venture into our lives with very little worry of the risks we take. Yet, shouldn’t we occasionally check the batteries in our lifeline? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.
Tale of two towns
Toeing the line for dad Commentary by Danielle Wilson I was hanging with a couple of sisters-inlaw last weekend and, of course, we got to talking about our kids. While our conversation could and did go in many direcHUMOR tions – puberty, college, the latest obsession with K-pop sensation BTS – we kept coming back to the inalienable truth that children are far better behaved with dads than they are with us, the women who carried them for nine-plus months, painfully birthed them and then spent two to seven years forgoing sleep for feedings, diaper changes and debilitating anxiety. Why? Why are our precious little angels manipulative, cajoling, brat demons perfectly willing and able to employ emotional blackmail when they’re in our presence, but are obedient, compliant, tongue-tied yespeople when they are in the company of their fathers? How are these sub-adults able to so quickly and effectively wear us down, but unable to make even a dent when dealing with their sires?
To be fair, we all acknowledged that as moms, we naturally are putty in their hands. From the beginning, we’re just too tired to offer much resistance, and that fatigue, though it changes as children grow, doesn’t lessen with the years. When infants/toddlers/tweens/teens cry, we soothe by any means necessary. And kids are smart; they learn quickly that pushing back when mom’s around will eventually yield results, but with dad, they’re taking a risk. He hasn’t been on the frontlines of breastfeeding debacles and hormone attacks, of battling powerful emotional swings and perceived threats to our babies. He’s usually fresh to the fight, defenses in place and operating at max capacity. Alas, we found no answers, but enjoyed laughing at our maternal weaknesses. Peace out.
Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at info@youarecurrent.com.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK “Don’t give up the ship!” -James Lawrence, U.S. naval captain
Editor, On a recent trip, I drove through the downtown of Westfield, Ill., or rather, what is left of it. As Wikipedia reports: “Reflecting the city’s economic decline, much of the downtown area consists of boarded up and abandoned buildings.” Driving into vibrant Westfield, Ind., provides an amazing contrast. The towns shared some similarities: Historically in agricultural areas, with some businesses and a small college. I am thankful for the hard work of the Grand Junction Task Group, along with the foresight and support of the mayor, city council and others in the community. While there has been investment needed for this growth, there has also been preservation, encouragement of business and development of public trails and spaces, including the new park and plaza that will take the place of the flood-prone eyesore. Barbara Grider, Westfield
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Commentary by Dick Wolfsie When I wrote a column about things that annoyed me, some readers called me a grump. Others wondered why HUMOR the list was so short. To validate both sentiments, here are a few things I forgot: I hate the commercial for Prevagen. This memory-enhancing supplement’s main ingredient is harvested from jellyfish — one of the only animals on the planet that has no brain. And from this blob they found something that will help my memory? I hope I remember not to waste my money. After owning a computer for 30 years, I still don’t know what a file permission error is. Why do I need permission to file something on my own computer? And why does the computer scare the bejeebers out of me by flashing on the screen: A fatal error has occurred? How about instead: Oops, you made a teensy-weensy goof? That would work for me. I go to Dunkin’ Donuts or Starbucks and I buy a cup of coffee for two or three bucks. Nothing fancy, just a coffee. Then I go to one of several places on my errand list, like my bank, my barber or the car wash. There, the coffee is free and it’s just as good. That’s almost a grand a year I’m wasting. A fatal error has occurred. Sometimes when my cellphone rings, the caller ID shows: Maybe Linda or probably Bob. Apparently, if the number isn’t in my phone book, the software searches my emails for possible matches. Suggesting it could be someone I know is like reporting there’s a 50 percent chance of rain. What a big help! This is weird. On Monday at Shapiro’s Deli, there was no chicken in my chicken soup. When I complained, they said they don’t put chicken in the chicken soup until Wednesdays. Something is not kosher there (actually, nothing really is). Finally, I didn’t need the clerk asking, “Do you want a bag for those cough drops?” “No thanks, they’re already in a bag.” I have to go now. I have to chase some kids off of my lawn.
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has taught Ai Chi for 10 years. “It’s not something you just pop into here and there. It takes a while to learn (the moves),” Fowler said. “It takes some people a long time to slow down.” The Schwinghammers said it has helped improve their flexibility, strength and confidence. “I tried (Ai Chi) on land and thought there was no way,” Judy said. “And then I realized what I cannot perform on land I can perform in water.” The creator of Ai Chi, Jun Konno, has worked to promote aquatics in Japan and around the world. Dan said he likes Ai Chi because of the stretching and flexibility benefits. “You get in that water and it’s kind of like an escape for a little while,” he said.
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Local couple launches Home Helpers By Michael Rheinheimer news@currentinwestfield.com The husband-and-wife team of Phil and Michelle Nunn of Zionsville have launched a Home Helpers franchise to NEW BIZ serve those in need. Based at 13295 Illinois St. in Carmel, the new company will provide home care services to residents of Carmel, Noblesville, Zionsville, Westfield, Whitestown and other parts of Hamilton and Boone counties. According to the company’s website, Home Helpers specializes in home care for seniors, new mothers and patients who need ongoing assistance. Michelle has spent more than 20 years as a registered nurse and said her grandmother’s own recovery needs are what sparked her interest in Home Helpers. “My grandmother ended up needing more care than hospice could provide,” she said. “I was fortunate enough to be able to take care of her and my grandpa when he was
The company offers free in-home consultations and what Phil calls “end-to-end services,” including bathing, ambulation, care management and light housekeeping. “We specialize in helping families care for their loved ones so they can focus on spending quality time together,” he said. “Even if you decide not to work with us, we want to be here to help make sure you have all the information you need to make the right decision for you and your family.” Phil has a background in finance, but he said he understands how important it is to be home when recovering from injury or illness. “The one thing my mother was determined to do was get out of the rehabilitation and get back home as soon as possible,” he said. “Michelle and I both want to have more impact on our local communities and we are very excited about bringing Home Helpers to this area.” For more, call 317-975-1973 or visit HomeHelpersHomeCare.com/carmel-in.
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By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com For Carmel resident Gregory Glade Hancock, art is constantly evolving. So is his production of MUSICAL “La Casa Azul,” the story of the turbulent life of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. “It’s a fusion of musical theater, dance and opera to make a new genre of musical,” said Hancock, founder of Carmel-based Gregory Hancock Dance Rey Theatre. The original version premiered in 2015. “Since then I’ve been working with producers and directors in New York and across the country a little bit to help give me Nuccio suggestions on refining and reshaping,” Hancock said. “The show has been re-written, re-shaped and restructured. It has some new songs, some missing songs, it’s a completely new presentation than it was in 2015.” Hancock said the decision to stage at the Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre, a smaller venue in Indianapolis, was to create a more intimate, immersive atmosphere to really focus on the story and the characters. The 12 performances will be July 11 to 28. “We did a grand, epic version the first time and it won a regional Emmy Award,” Hancock said of the performance at The Tarkington in Carmel. “We decided to do a scaled-down, more intimate version this time.” Hancock said he wanted to make sure the lead characters were played by Latino actors. J.L. Rey will play artist Diego Rivera, who was twice married to Kahlo. “Like Frida, he is one of the most important artists of the 20th century,” Rey said. “It’s an amazing opportunity to tell this story of these two amazing artists
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Abbie Lessaris performs the role of Death in “La Casa Azul” in a previous production. (Photo by Lora Olive)
and their unique love story. It’s a story of two significant people in the world of art that in America a lot of people don’t know much about. They only know the Salma Hayek film (‘Frida’), which is fabulous. These two people are as important in the world of art as Keith Haring and Andy Warhol.” Rey said he wanted to thank Hancock and board members for their efforts to cast Latino actors. “It’s great to play a great, flawed human character,” Rey said. “He was not a very faithful husband and he is flawed in many other ways as well, but he loves her and she loves him. The music is amazing.” Rey learned about the production through Val Nuccio, who portrays Kahlo. The two New York performers worked together in Minneapolis two years ago in a production of “In the Heights.” Abbie Lessaris is reprising her role as Death. “My part has evolved, but the integrity of it remains intact,” Lessaris said. “In this show, I dance almost solely by myself or with Frida. But she is not dancing, she is
doing what is natural to her, singing, acting. Usually, I’m relating to other dancers.” Death was a preoccupation of Kahlo’s, Rey said. “For the audience to have that experience of Frida’s preoccupation with her own mortality visually in dance is stunning,” Rey said. Lessaris said her portrayal of Death is completely unspoken. “Even though we don’t speak or sing with one another, you feel the intensity of that relationship between Frida and her mortality,” Lessaris said. “I’m constantly in her life. I’m perhaps the only constant in her life. I’m almost a maternal character towards Frida. I’m there when she has a miscarriage or with her in the hospital after the accident, when men are walking out of her life and her sister betrays her.’ The musical covers Kahlo’s life from age 12 to when she dies in 1954 at age 47. “To do her whole life would be a miniseries. She was an epic human,” Rey said. For more, visit gregoryhancockdancetheatre.org.
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Elvis Costello will bring his band, The Imposters, to the Palladium Nov. 16 for their debut appearance at the Center for the Performing Arts. The tour is titled “Just Trust,” and the performance is set for 8 p.m. at the Palladium, 1 Center Green, Carmel. Tickets are available with series subscriptions to the 2019-20 Center Presents season. Subscriptions are available at TheCenterPresents.org and through the box office at 317-843-3800. Costello emerged from England’s 1970s new wave scene to launch a career that now boasts more than 30 albums, spanning the spectrum of Western music from punkflavored pop and rock to country, classical and jazz sounds. The Grammy winner and Oscar nominee has collaborated with artists Paul McCartney, Burt Bacharach, The Brodsky Quartet, Allen Toussaint, The Roots, and his wife, jazz pianist Diana Krall. The concert is part of the Center’s new Encore Series, a multi-genre schedule featuring performances added throughout the season.
Westfield — Dave & Rae Band will give a concert from 6 to 9 p.m. as part of the July 4 celebration at Urban Vines Vineyard. Fireworks will begin at 10 p.m. Parking is $10. Admission is free. Fishers — Parrots of the Caribbean, along with special guests The Islanders, will give a free concert from 7 to 9 p.m. July 2 at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater. Fishers — The Sounds of Summer: The Music of the Beach Boys will play a free concert from 8 to 10 p.m. July 5 at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater. Whitestown — Max Allen will perform at 8 p.m. July 5 at The 1915 Room at Moontown Brewing Co. Carmel — The Doo! will perform at 7 p.m. July 3 in the Huntington Learning Center Summer Concert Series at Clay Terrace.
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Beef & Boards presents ‘Buddy’ By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com
Daley, who once taught at Carmel Music Academy, has played bass for about 18 years, playing everything from rock and jazz to classical. This opportunity just seems to fit James Daley plans to move back to his Daley. hometown of Chicago after the The Indianapolis MUSICAL resident will appear production’s conclusion. The show features more than in Beef & Boards Din20 of Holly’s greatest hits, includner Theatre’s production of “Buddy: ing “That’ll Be The Day,” “Peggy The Buddy Holly Story” July 5 to Sue,” “Everyday,” “Oh Boy,” “Not Aug. 18. Fade Away,” “Rave On” and “Rain“This will be my first show acting Daley ing In My Heart,” plus Ritchie a role as well as performing,” Daley Valens’ “La Bamba” and the Big Bopper’s said. “I come from a mostly musical back“Chantilly Lace.” ground starting with playing in rock bands Kyle Jurassic makes his Beef & Boards in high school and most recently completdebut in the title role, as does Kelly ing a master’s degree at Butler University Powers-Figueroa in the role of Maria Elana. in classical bass performance.” Chuck Caruso, who made his Beef & Boards Daley will play Joe B. Mauldin, the bassdebut last season as the Governor in “Man ist in Holly’s band, the Crickets. “Buddy” of La Mancha,” returns as the Big Bopper tells the true story of Holly’s rapid rise to fame, from the time in 1957 when “That’ll Be (J.P. Richardson). Edward LaCardo, who made his debut at Beef & Boards last seathe Day” hit the airwaves until his tragic son as Elvis in “Million Dollar Quartet,” redeath in a plane crash less than two years turns in the role of Valens. Richardson and later. Valens died in the plane crash with Holly. “I have always been a fan of music from The show is directed by Jeff Stockberger Buddy’s era. It was a time when the qualand choreographed by Doug King, with muity of songwriting was really impressive,” sical direction by Kristy Templet. Daley said.
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Castillo said. In June 2018, Tower of Power had its first No.1 on the Billboard charts in jazz and contemporary jazz with its album, “Soul Emilio Castillo has a simple explanation Side of Town.” for Tower of Power’s staying power. “When I started out, my vision The R&B band, CONCERT founded in 1968 in was just to be able to get to Emilio Sacramento, so I’ve far exceeded Oakland, Calif., will Castillo my wildest dreams,” Castillo said. perform at Kroger Symphony on the Second “The charting of our recording Prairie at 8 p.m. June 29 at Conner was a wonderful thing in our 50th Prairie in Fishers. Tenor Sax, year. We’re definitely blessed.” “God did it,” said Castillo, the Vocals To celebrate its 50th anniverband leader and founding member Castillo Tower of Power starts to sary, the band is in the midst of a of Tower of Power. “We justWhen showed groove, and I mean really starts huge tour. up. We stayed true to our sound, making to click, we enter what I call “the “I’d say this is the most ambitious tourthe music exactly the way we wanted it to Oakland Zone.” That’s when we're ing we’ve embarked on in years,” Castillo be, not chasing trends or trying reinvent really in to the pocket, when our ourselves over and over again. That makes fans jump out of their seats and said. “We’re hitting it hard, and at our age us back that same high that can be a challenge, but we love it and it really easy to go to work give each day.” energy that we’re putting out. It'sGod makes a way for us.” The band started when Stephen “Doc” almost a transcendental Castillo said there are certain songs that Kupka made his first appearance in Casexperience. are must on the setlist, depending on the tillo’s group, then known as The Motowns, I know tenor that I'm blessed by the stop. in August 1968. Castillo, second saxoand respect we get from our “We absolutely must play ‘What Is Hip?’ phone, and Kupka, baritone love sax, are the fans and fellow musicians. It’s a ‘You’re Still A Young Man’ and ‘So Very Hard band’s primary songwritershumbling and key to the experience and fills me five-man Tower of Power Horns. with a tremendous amount of To Go’ in the (United) States (and) ‘Soul With “We just knew we wantedgratitude. to doOurthis musicas carries a lotA Capital S’ and ‘Digging On James Brown’ of energy and emotion; long as possible but never imagined we’dthe magicinternationally,” he said. is that we can translate and share For more, visit towerofpower.com. make it this far and in this great shape,” it. It's like the funk -- you just can't fake it.
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“Star-Spangled Symphony,” Kroger Symphony 8 p.m. at the Prairie, Conner Prairie, Fishers July 3 to 5 The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra will salute all branches of U.S. Armed Forces each night, along with summertime symphony favorites and Tchaikovsky’s “1812 Overture.” Fireworks cap off each night. Cost: $13 (ages 2-12) to $32 More: indianapolissymphony.org
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created a nice performance.” Taylor, a Frankfort resident, is directing the six-person cast for the comedy-drama. Eli Grasham, who will be an eighth-grader Conner Scott was pulling double duty at Frankfort Middle School, plays at Red Barn Summer Theatre for a Burns’ nephew. couple of weeks. PLAY “Eli has never worked in this Scott was performing space before, so we’re getting him in “The Amorous Ambasto use his voice in a different way sador,” which ended its run June 23, than he’s ever used before,” Taylor in the evening and rehearsing for “A said. “He’s a very funny, comedic acThousand Clowns” during the day. tor. This show is a little more chal“A Thousand Clowns” was scheduled Scott lenging because of the fact he has to begin June 26 and continues to play someone more dramatic. The show through July 7 at the Frankfort theater. Scott, who is from Michigan, plays Murray has lots of humor but also stretches him as an actor, not just play the humor but also Burns, a bachelor uncle who finds himself the heart of the show.” unemployed and enjoys the free time to do Although the play was written by Herb things he has never had time to do in New Gardner in 1962 and then adapted into a York. When social services come to check 1965 movie starring Jason Robards Jr., Tayon his nephew’s upbringing, Burns must go lor said the play holds up well. back to work or lose custody. Taylor is pulling double duty himself as “Doing back-to-back shows and trying to he also is directing the comedy “A Funny create two different characters at the same Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” time has been a challenge,” said Michael which starts July 11 at the Red Barn. Taylor, the play’s director and Red Barn’s For more, visit redbarntheatre.net. artistic director. “He really worked hard and
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Reconstructed slave cabin at Monticello. (Photo by Don Knebel)
Jefferson’s moral contradictions Commentary by Don Knebel Thomas Jefferson, who wrote that “all men are created equal,” owned 600 slaves during his lifetime and fathered TRAVEL children with one of them. The guardians of Jefferson’s famous Virginia estate have recently confronted these contradictions. Jefferson inherited from his father a 5,000-acre plantation near Charlottesville, Va., and the enslaved individuals working there. In 1769, five years after taking control of the property, he began building a house atop a hill he called “Monticello,” a project that continued, off and on, for 40 years. Some of Jefferson’s slaves, who lived in cabins along a road southeast of the house called “Mulberry Row,” helped with the construction. When Jefferson’s wife Martha died in 1782, he gained ownership of Sally Hemings, the daughter of Martha’s father and Elizabeth Hemings, one of her father’s slaves. Jefferson took his deceased wife’s half-sister with him to France when she was 14 and, according to accounts at the time, there made Sally his concubine. She eventually bore Jefferson six children, four
of whom, including Madison Hemings, lived into adulthood. The Thomas Jefferson Foundation has owned Monticello since 1923. Until recently, its guided tours of the property made little mention of slavery and no acknowledgement that Sally Hemings was the mother of Jefferson’s children. Today, however, a 45-minute slavery tour begins at a reconstructed log cabin along Mulberry Row, emulating a cabin occupied by John Hemings, Sally’s half-brother. In 2018, the Foundation opened an exhibit in a small room in the south wing of the main house, where Sally Hemings may have lived. Relying on DNA evidence and the recollections of Madison Hemings, writings near the door state unequivocally that “Sally Hemings bore children fathered by her owner.” As the writings note, at Monticello “we can find the absolute best, and the absolute worst, that we have been as Americans.”
The following is a scenario based on real events. Any names have been changed to avoid GRAMMAR GUY embarrassment and grammar shaming. My friend, Ann, drives a van. Ann drives a tan van, and she’s married to Stan, but this story isn’t about him. It’s about Ann and her tan van. One day, Ann’s tan van was uncommonly tawny in its hue because, you see, it was dirty. “My van needs washed,” Ann surmised. As soon as Ann said this, my ears felt as if they were going to explode. I resisted the urge to correct her, because we were with a group of people, and I try to avoid correcting people’s grammar in public. If Prince Hamlet wondered, “To be, or not to be, that is the question,” then my question is: What happened to ‘to be’? You see, Ann’s tan van needed to be washed. It didn’t “need washed,” as she declared. In this case, “washed” is what’s considered a passive participle, and it requires the infinitive phrase “to be” in order to pass grammar muster.
I know this omission of “to be” doesn’t only happen in Indiana; this may very well be a Midwestern grammar faux pas. I’m interested to see if readers from outside the Midwest hear this ear-splitting construction. If not, send me an email with your regional grammar issue. Besides “need,” I’ve also heard this phraseology used with the words “want” and “like.” For instance: My pet bear wants scratched. My son likes fed multiple times per day. As I type this, my word processor’s squiggly red line is having a field day. My pet bear wants to be scratched. My son likes to be fed multiple times per day. I’m not sure what caused the omission of “to be.” Maybe high school students don’t appreciate being forced to read Shakespeare in their English classes, so they’ve begun a rebellion and have answered Prince Hamlet with a resounding “not to be.” Curtis Honeycutt is a national award-winning, syndicated humor writer. Connect with him on Twitter (@curtishoneycutt) or at curtishoneycutt.com.
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International Montessori School, Inc. For pre-school, kindergarten & lower elementary children 2150 W 96th Street, (Between Township Line & Ditch Road), Indianapolis, IN 46260 NOW ENROLLING FOR FALL 2019 2020 SCHOOL YEAR FOR LOWER ELEMENTARY CLASS (Grades 1-3)
• House Wash • Roof Wash • Concrete Cleaning & Sealing • Stamped Concrete Cleaning & Sealing • Deck Cleaning & Staining • Fence Cleaning and Staining • Paver Cleaning and Sealing • Dock Cleaning and Sealing
Give us a call at 317-490-2922 to schedule your Free Quote & Demonstration omaliashsr.com
Phone: (317) 575-8733 for more information www.intlmontessori.com A unique and warm place for children ages 3-9 years providing quality MontessoriEducation, including exposure to diverse cultures, languages, art, music and more.
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Serving, Hamilton, Marion, Boone Madison & Hancock counties AUCTION
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES TEACHER ASSISTANT POSITIONS The International Montessori School ( www. intlmontessori.com), located in Carmel, Indiana, has several Teacher Assistant positions available immediately for the 2019-2020 school year starting in August. Working hours will be between 8:00 AM and 6:00 PM Monday through Friday, although specific schedules will be determined by the position. Qualifying candidates should have an undergraduate degree or a diploma from a technical school and be comfortable working with children ages 3 through 6 years old, should be enthusiastic, kind, and creative with a love for children. Compensation is competitive and based on experience. PLEASE REPLY TO: RKD1948@ SBCGLOBAL.NET ***** No phone calls, please. *****
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JOIN OUR TEAM With more than 30 years of experience in the special-events industry, Ritz Charles specializes in innovative, upscale and superior services. With our fast-paced, energetic work environment, we have a need for motivated individuals who can provide excellent customer service. If you are looking to join a company with a dedication to customer service and a friendly atmosphere, Ritz Charles has bartending, banquet server, kitchen and set-up positions available! If you are interested in learning more about our company, please contact Kate McGowan at employment@ritzcharles.com. EOE.
PART TIME WAREHOUSE /DRIVER
Watermark Engineered Product Sales is seeking to fill a part-time position in our Noblesville warehouse. The candidate needs to be capable of driving a 1 ton flatbed truck pulling a 24’ bumper hitch trailer delivering product to customers and picking up products from vendors. Hours vary by season. Summer is typically 4-8 hours a day, 4-5 days a week. A clean driving record and ability to pass a DOT physical is a must; however, a CDL is not required. A candidate with “handyman” skills and a basic understanding of plumbing and electrical concepts is a bonus and could get more hours in the warehouse. If interested, please send cover letter and/or resume to: srexroth@WatermarkEPS.com.
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