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Zionsville’s Wehrmeister now president of St. Vincent central region By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com
borhood hospital options. “There’s soon to be eight neighborhood hospitals (five already are open) located around central Indiana, and they are opening Zionsville resident Erica Wehrmeister has up access points for both emergency room been promoted from chief operating officer services as well as urgent care serat St. Vincent to HOSPITALS president of the vices,” Wehrmeister said. “We are trying to bring care closer to the patient. central region, which If they don’t have to make a trip down includes St. Vincent Indianapolis, St. to 86th Street and come to a complex Vincent Seton Specialty Hospital, St. hospital, they can stay in their comVincent Stress Center, St. Vincent munity and get excellent health care. Women’s Hospital and Peyton Man“We are really looking forward to ning Children’s Hospital. Wehrmeister how we serve, and the neighborhood The region also includes eight hospital is one component of that to serve neighborhood hospitals: Avon, Castleton, our community.” Indianapolis South, Noblesville South, PlainIn the past five years, Wehrmeister has field, Brownsburg, Greenwood and Noblesville overseen the creation of the St. Vincent West. House, which is a place for patients’ families “There’s a lot of exciting things going on,” to stay if they can’t afford a hotel or don’t said Wehrmeister, who assumed her new polive nearby. She also oversaw construction of sition in May. “I’m excited to lead this effort.” a 45,000-square-foot career simulation and In her new role, Wehrmeister, who became education center. COO in 2014, will lead an executive team with “This was very, very important to me as day-to-day operations, strategic initiatives I started here back in 2014,” Wehrmeister and other tasks, including expanding neighsaid. “We do have about 500 learners on our
campus on an ongoing basis, from medical students to nursing students to residents and fellows, and we are also wanting to have that community benefit. So many kids today in high school or even middle school don’t really know what careers exist outside of nursing or physician – those are the top two people think of. We are wanting to get high schools and different community projects to come to our simulation center and learn more about education, what health care careers are out there and what health care careers are entry level and don’t require education as far as college.” The education center also offers a school to train paramedics and EMTs and is introducing an ultrasound technician program in August. “I want to open up the education program to train and produce, hopefully, our future health care workers,” she said. “It’s a great benefit. We work very closely with Boone County fire and sheriff departments and try and do things to partner with our community to offer things for paramedics and EMTs.” For more, visit stvincent.org.
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John Westercamp is a candidate for Indiana attorney general. (Photo by Anna Skinner)
Zionsville Farmers Market — Throughout the summer, the Zionsville Farmers Market will be held from 8 to 11 a.m. Saturdays at the corner of Hawthorne and Main streets in downtown Zionsville.
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Miss Fall Festival Outstanding Teen registration open — The Zionsville Lions Club is searching for teen girls to be the next Miss Fall Festival’s Outstanding Teen. The MFFOT Scholarship Program will be held 3p.m. Sept. 14. It is open to all girls 13-17 who are not a senior student and who reside in Boone County. For more, email missfallfestival@ gmail.com.
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Zionsville American Legion conducts pancake breakfast — The Zionsville American Legion will hold a pancake breakfast fundraiser from 7 to 11 a.m. July 20 at 9950 E. 600
S. The event is all-you-can-eat pancakes and sausage and is $8 for adults and children older than 7, and $4 for children ages 6 and younger. For more, visit post79zionsville.com. Whitestown UPS Store celebrates one-year anniversary — During the month of July, The UPS Store, 7163 Whitestown Parkway, is celebrating its one-year anniversary. It will host a month-long celebration, including an event from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 20 with food and drinks and a drawing for a $50 gift card. There also will be a free shredding event from 10 a.m. to noon. Women Inspiring Women event — Business life coach Halle Simpson will present at 8 a.m. July 23 at the Golf Club of Indiana, 6905 South 525 East on working more effectively. To RSVP, visit boonechamber.org.
Zionsville Paint Out — Artists will gather in the Village of Zionsville for the annual Plein Air Paint Out. Artists can paint anywhere in Zionsville including the gardens on the Gardens of Zionsville tour. Categories are Youth, Teen and Adult/professional and amateur. For more, visit sullivanmunce.org. Pedestrian and bikeways surveys — The Indianapolis Metropolitan Planning Organization is in the process of updating its regional bikeways and pedestrian plans for Central Indiana and is looking for engagement and feedback with two surveys regarding each plan. The bikeways plan survey can be accessed at regionalbikeplan.metroquest.com, and the pedestrian plan survey can be accessed at regionalpedplan.metroquest.com. For more, visit indympo.org.
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DISPATCHES Lugar Series seeking applicants — The Richard G. Lugar Excellence in Public Service Series is entering its 30th year of the program and is accepting applications for its 2019-2020 class. Inspired by the leadership of the late Sen. Richard Lugar, The Lugar Series has sought to provide a first-class leadership training experience that encourages, mentors and prepares Republican women from across Indiana to seek new levels of personal achievement and public involvement. Applications are due Aug. 1 and are available by visiting lugarseries.com/apply/ or by calling 317-536-6900.
Did you visit mom today? Yes! I had lunch with her. She has already made three new friends! I’m so glad to hear that. She was so lonely living by herself.
Census Bureau looking for workers — The U.S. Census Bureau is looking for applicants for 2020 census work in 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.
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Zionsville ranks fifth — 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. More than 2,500 cities were examined and given rankings on a per-state basis. In Indiana, Zionsville ranked fifth, behind Bloomington, Carmel, Fishers and Westfield. Local car dealer taking part in recycling initiative — In a new partnership with Terracycle, Tom Wood Subaru is taking part in a new recycling initiative encouraging people to recycle three specific types of waste at the dealership. The items include disposable cups, lids and straws; candy and snack wrappers; and coffee and creamer capsules. The Subaru Loves the Earth program turns the recycled product into items like park benches, picnic tables and playground equipment. Tom Wood Subaru will buy back the items created and then donate them to a local school or other community area. For more, visit terracycle.com/subaru.
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Veterans Hall of Fame — The Indiana Military Veterans Hall of Fame seeking nominations for its sixth class of veteran honorees. Nominations will be accepted through Aug. 1.
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Whitestown to celebrate diversity By Jarred Meeks news@currentzionsville.com
Participating organizations include ACLU Indiana, Indianapolis Urban League, JapanAmerican Society of Indiana, Sunshine SoWhitestown officials plan to celebrate the cial Club, Special Olympics of Boone County, Indiana Pride of Color and GenderNexus, town’s diversity July 20 with its inaugural among other groups. Other organiDiversity Day. zations, groups and individuals are EVENT The Whitestown Huencouraged to participate. man Relations CommisWhitestown Director of Public sion is conducting the event, which Relations Tanya Sumner said town will run concurrently with the Whitofficials obtained data that highestown Farmer’s Market from 9 a.m. lights the town’s growing diversity, to 1 p.m. in the south parking lot of particularly among Asian Americans, the Whitestown Municipal Complex. Sumner following a 2016 special census HRC member Melody Berg stated conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The in a press release that the town wants to continue its “overall mission of being a com- census showed the town’s population more than doubled from the 2010 census from munity that is accepting of all individuals 2,867 residents to 7,814. from a variety of backgrounds and beliefs.” The census found the number of caucaDuring the event, the town plans to sion households in Whitestown dropped showcase organizations that serve and to 83.8 percent of the town’s population, support residents of various racial and which is below the state average of 85.8 ethnic backgrounds, genders and more to percent for cities and towns. address questions about heritage and cul“We used to be small-town America and ture, Whitestown Event Coordinator Sarah not have a lot of diversity, like so many Burns said. other small towns in Indiana,” Sumner “We wanted to do an event to show how said. “We were really proud of the fact that we are all similar because we all have difchanges were being shown with the census ferences, and we are celebrating those difnumbers, so we wanted to celebrate that.” ferences,” Burns said.
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‘Grammar Guy’ receives $2K grant to write book By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com
and The Times of Northwest Indiana. “I do have a literary agent shopping the book to different editors around the country,” he said. “Hopefully, the book will be Curtis Honeycutt’s eventual goal is to published with a traditional publisher, make his living as a writer. and those processes tend to take a A $2,000 ACHIEVEMENT grant from long time.” Self-publishing is an option if that the Indiana doesn’t work out, he said. Arts Commission might help him As part of the grant, Honeycutt take his next step. also plans to hold a grammar party, Honeycutt, who writes the either at Nickel Plate Arts or another Grammar Guy column for Current Honeycutt venue in Noblesville, in May or June Publishing Inc., recently received 2020. He plans to invite editors to appear on a grant to attend an Erma Bombeck Writers’ a grammar panel. Workshop April 2-4, 2020, in Dayton, Ohio. Also receiving a $2,000 grant from the The late Bombeck was a humor columnist. Indiana Arts Commission were Corbin Fritz, Honeycutt, a Noblesville resident who is Noblesville; Paul Wilson, Fishers; Joyce communications manager for Nickel Plate Brinkman, Zionsville; Shari Wagner, Carmel; Arts and Noblesville Chamber of Commerce, and Jeffery Lee Barbee, Whitestown. is hoping that will help him complete the Fritz received a grant to produce a new, first draft of a humor book on grammar. evocative and lively production of Anton “The more I write my column, the more content I have for my book,” Honeycutt said. Chekhov’s “Uncle Vanya” as a live-cinema experience. During the run of the show, he “I’m trying to repurpose my column to read will hold three free workshops for Indiana like a cohesive book.” artists and students to learn about the Honeycutt started writing weekly colnew bridging of cinematic technology and umns for Current newspapers two years theater. ago and has added newspapers since then, Wilson plans to develop drama-for-literaincluding the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
cy activities to teach reading skills to kids ages 4 to 18. The activities will be tested as part of the Page & Stage Theatre Co. Summer Camp at Logan Street Sanctuary and a Drama-for-Literacy Open House, and it will be shared with teachers. Brinkman will use the grant for watercolor and acrylic classes and supplies to produce 100 paintings capturing a motif inspired by 100 poems she has written. The endeavor was inspired by her study of a 13th century book by a Chinese poet, which consists of a series of 100 poems on his 100 plum blossoms paintings. Wagner will write 10 new persona poems in the voices of historical men and women with Indiana connections. They will be included in her next poetry collection, tentatively titled “Mordecai ‘Three-Finger’ Brown Tells All and Other Voices from Indiana History.” Barbee’s project will commission and perform works that reflect Indiana’s rich spirits history with a tuba-euphonium quartet, drawing inspiration from corn, whiskey, shared experiences and good friends. The project will provide an element to bring people closer together and understand how classical music can enrich lives.
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Despite attempts, just can’t stop the Muzak Commentary by Ward Degler
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I’ve often wondered what genius decided we can’t do anything without music blaring in our ears. Turns out that PLAIN TALK genius might have been an army general by the name of George Owen Squier. In 1910, the general discovered something called telephone carrier multiplexing, the process of transmitting multiple messages across a single wire. The technology was good for the Army, I’m sure, but it was even better for Squier, who realized he could transmit music into people’s homes through their electric lines. Radio was in its infancy at that time and music programs were rare. The general’s first customer was Staten Island, N.Y., where the charge for music was simply added to the customer’s light bill. His company was originally called Wired Radio, but was later changed to Muzak. Two things happened in the 1930s that changed the way Muzak did business. The first was, radio found its footing, so that everyone could listen to music for free instead of paying the electric company for it. The second thing was the Empire State
Building. The elevator, which rocketed from street level to the 86th floor of the new skyscraper in less than a minute, was downright scary. The building owners decided to pipe in music to calm the passengers. Muzak suddenly became known as elevator music.
The elevator, which rocketed from street level to the 86th floor of the new skyscraper in less than a minute, was downright scary. The building owners decided to pipe in music to calm the passengers. Muzak suddenly became known as elevator music. Warner Brothers bought the company in 1937 and switched its focus from residential to commercial customers. Muzak began filling the aisles of department stores and other high-end commercial venues. Elevator music quickly gained the reputa-
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tion for what some people called “sleepwalking music.” It was low key, subdued and to some, just plain boring. In fact, acid rock guitarist Ted Nugent called Muzak “everything that was uncool about music,” and seriously offered $10 million to buy the company so he could put it to death. Muzak refused to sell. Nugent’s objections notwithstanding, Muzak continued to grow and, unfortunately, racked up heavy debts, which forced it into bankruptcy in 2009. Two years later, Mood Media bought what remained of the company and continue filling commercial outlets with the strains of music directly from the Ajax Senior Center. Most of the time I don’t mind the music, and it is generally so low key I don’t even hear it. But when I’m trying to ask the clerk about fresh lettuce in the produce department where the music is loudest, I sometimes wish Muzak had taken Nugent up on his offer. Ward Degler lives in Zionsville with his wife. He is author of “The Dark Ages of My Youth ... and Times More Recent.” Contact him at ward.degler@ gmail.com.
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FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION HELD AT LIONS PARK
Spectators settle into folding chairs and relax on picnic blankets prior to the fireworks display. (Photos by Ben Stout)
Zionsville residents Ronald Martin Jr. and his son Ronald Martin III play on a seesaw during the Zionsville Lions Club 4th of July Celebration held at Lions Park.
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From left, Zionsville residents Douglass Rapp and his son, Ronan Rapp, select the perfect spot to watch the fireworks display with their miniature Australian shepherds, Rio and Speck.
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John Westercamp works in his office at Bose McKinney and Evans in Indianapolis. (Photo by Anna Skinner)
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FOR OFFICE Zionsville resident Westercamp plans to run for attorney general By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com John Westercamp is only 30. But he is already a successful attorney with a large Indianapolis law firm. Moreover, he plans to marry his fiancé, Tarrah, later this month. A Zionsville resident who is fond of COVER STORY The Scoop and Convivio in the Village, Westercamp also has one other distinction: He is seeking the Republican nomination for Indiana attorney general. His comparatively young age not withstanding, Westercamp is confident he is ready for the challenge. “I’m as old as (former U.S. Rep.) Todd Rokita was when he ran for (Indiana) secretary of state,” Westercamp said. “Everybody is curious. People just want to know how old you are. They’re intrigued by it and they want to know what experiences you’ve had and I’ve been fortunate enough to have a lot of great experience in Indiana.” Westercamp’s experience includes working for a number of the state’s well-known public servants, such as former Gov. Mitch Daniels, former Sen. Dick Lugar, several judges and other state officials. In his current occupation, he is a business transactions lawyer for Bose McKinney and Evans. He joined the firm five years ago straight from law school. “What a business lawyer does is represents businesses to try to help them grow and expand, whether they’re buying a division, selling an affiliate, raising investments,” he said. “I thought I initially wanted to be a prosecutor, then I studied management and got a master’s in finance from Purdue, and there’s this whole area of law I didn’t know existed until I went to law school.
“It opened up for me, and since I had a financial background, it enabled me to be a corporate lawyer.” Westercamp said his connection to business law will be beneficial if elected. “We need somebody that’s attorney general that brings a private-sector perspective, who can understand the difficulties complying with regulations, particularly with a smaller Hoosier business,” he said. If elected, Westercamp also has several other agenda items he’d like to address, including fighting federal overreach and ensuring the attorney general’s office is a good steward of taxpayer dollars. He’s also wants to decrease robocalls. “We need a comprehensive approach,” he said. “The mindset that people have generally when they go into office, particularly with a lot of career politicians, is a reactionary method. As a business lawyer, my perspective is different because I’ve worked in the private sector and I think the approach we need to take is a preventative method. I will work with the state to negotiate contracts with telecom providers to reduce the number of robocalls Hoosiers receive.” The election year for attorney general is 2020. Westercamp has already begun his campaign efforts and plans to visit all 92 counties. The nominee will be selected at the Republican State Convention in June 2020. “It’s a unique process,” Westercamp said. “At (the) convention, delegates are selected from every county. There’s 1,800 (delegates) total, and the delegates will select the nominee for the Republican party.” Curtis Hill, a Republican, is the current the attorney general. Attempts to reach Hill were unsuccessful.
John Westercamp and his fiancé, Tarrah, will marry July 27. (Submitted photo)
MEET JOHN WESTCAMP Morning person or night owl: Night owl Favorite sitcom: “Frasier” Currently reading: “World Order” by Henry Kissenger Hobbies: Running, learning about history and visiting ancient ruins Education: Attended Greenwood Community High School and graduated in 2007. Attended Purdue University for three years and graduated a year early with a degree in management. Attended law school at Indiana University. Earned a master’s degree in finance from Purdue. Earned his juris doctorate from IU. Favorite things to do with his fiancé, Tarrah: Watch movies, eat at El Toro in Zionsville, where they went on their first date and also where they got engaged; go out together for ice cream.
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Editor’s note: This letter was written in response to a recently published story titled “Brebeuf Jesuit alums support school’s refusal to fire gay teacher” Editor, I’m a member of the vibrant surrounding Catholic community. I take issue with the misleading and inaccurate headline and the presentation of this controversial topic which fell far short of presenting a complete understanding. The responsibility for this controversy is being unjustly assigned to Archbishop Thompson, not to where it appropriately should be, Brebeuf. The relevant issue is this: A Catholic school’s obligations to teach the faith clearly and without contradiction. The archbishop is responsible for holding the schools within his jurisdiction to account for this principle. Brebeuf, Cathedral and all private Catholic schools must require their employees to abide by the requirements set forth by the bishop. Brebeuf leadership chose not to do so and must suffer the consequences. Secondly, the three men expressed belief that the Church can change its teaching on marriage; however, it is grounded in natural law and therefore cannot change. Further, the opinion of a non-Catholic alumnus seems odd and irrelevant to the topic. Mary Jeanne Kurdys, Westfield
It seems that we humans like to distinguish ourselves from other, slightly older humans in a multitude of ways. We wear different kinds of clothes. We eat different kinds of foods. We listen to different kinds of music. And, we each hang on different, and supposedly much cooler, words. Sure, there is some overlap. Society would cease to function if each successive generation were to completely reinvent our civilization. Still, in the eternal wrangling for dominance between the three or four distinct generations that populate this planet at any given time, we sometimes use language not to advance clear communication but as a weapon to exclude and maybe even to shame folks with whom we’ve not shared the hipster decoder ring. To be on the inside of any group gives us a sense of belonging and power. OK. We have called ourselves tuned-in. We have called ourselves hip. We have called ourselves woke. At each of these junctures in history, someone would clumsily assume hip to be a body part and tuned-in to be something one might do on a radio. We planned to accomplish just that outcome. It gives us a chance to sneer at the wisdom accumulated by years on the planet. Such is the lineage behind the ministers of “wokeness.” To be woke is alleged to be alert to injustice, especially to race. Good, we could all stand to improve. Yet, woke, like much of this kind of jargon, scolds even as it is vaunted as transcendental. Can we hope to awaken to a better understanding of ourselves and each other if our lingo makes it clear that there are insiders and outsiders? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.
A love-hate relationship Commentary by Danielle Wilson
engage. When I try to ignore her, she barks and jumps and, by sheer force of will, coerces me into giving her a bone or throwing a I am not a dog lover, nor have I ever been ball. Last week, I cracked and began taking (my first puppy ran away, and a few years her for morning walks. I thought the activity later, a neighbor’s dog bit a HUMOR younger sister). But I married might wear her out and buy me some downtime, but it has totally backfired. She’s now a man who grew up with black sleeping by my side of the bed. Labrador retrievers, all named Libby, and The thing is, I still I have four kids. So, in To me, she’s a fifth child who don’t like dogs. I hon2012, I capitulated, and can never be left alone and will estly am looking forward Libby III (or is it IV?) came never move out of the house. to the day she moves in into my life. We’ve had with our oldest or on to the afterlife. But I a love-dislike relationship, to be sure. She know enough about myself to realize that loves me unconditionally (why, I’ll never Libby and I share a “thing” and that I will be know), and I generally dislike her, or rather devastated when that day comes. the idea of her. To me, she’s a fifth child Peace out. who can never be left alone and will never move out of the house. Also, she sheds. Summers are the hardest because I don’t Danielle Wilson is a contributing have a classroom to which to escape. Libby columnist. You may email her at constantly follows me around the house info@youarecurrent.com. (like a lost puppy!), looks at me with her big brown (puppy dog) eyes and begs me to
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Photographic memory Commentary by Dick Wolfsie
My wife was looking through my smartphone to find a photo I took on a recent vacation. HUMOR “Do you ever delete any of these images?” she asked. “You have a lot of really weird stuff in here.” “Don’t erase anything!” I told her. I’m becoming more forgetful, so I take pictures of almost everything. Mary Ellen and I went through my phone together to discard any unnecessary shots. She said this would give me more memory, but she was referring to the phone, I’m pretty sure. The first thing we did is delete the six closeups of my foot. Not sure how that happened. “OK, Dick. Here’s an album full of photos of old to-do lists. Why are you saving those?” “That’s in case I have the same things to do another day. I can just copy and paste. There should be a folder full of different grocery lists in there, too.” “This image of your computer keyboard, is that so if you have to replace it, you can show the sales clerk what order you want the letters in? This photo of the list of all your passwords will be handy if someone finds your phone and wants to share in our life savings. And who are these people I don’t recognize?” “Mary Ellen, I took their pictures so I would remember them.” “Who are they?” “Either the folks I play pickleball with or new reporters at Channel 8.” “But you still don’t know their names?” “No, but now I’ll at least recognize them when I see them, and I’ll know for sure whether I’m at work or the YMCA.” “Dick, here are several pictures of an old man with thinning hair and a double chin.” “That’s probably my friend Luke at the nursing home.” “Nice try. They’re the worst selfies I’ve ever seen.” She continued, “I’m seeing lots of photos of an attractive redhead. Is something going on behind my back?” “Very funny, Mary Ellen. I was standing right in front of you each time I took your picture.”
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5K to benefit Haiti, provide water By Renee Larr news@currentzionsville.com Saint Alphonsus Liguori Catholic Church in Zionsville will conduct the 13th annual You Can Call Me Al 5K run benEVENT efiting Croix Fer, Haiti, at 8 a.m. Aug. 3. Proceeds will go to St. Anthony of Padua School to provide a fresh water supply, feed children and pay monthly salaries for teachers, nurses and cooks for three village schools as well as help purchase medical supplies and supplies for the remodeled cafeteria and community center. “The race is so important because it gives us a slush fund. It also allows us to provide essentials as needed based on their requests,” said Kim Reinhart, event coordinator. “We assess the situation and then can distribute the money how we see fit.” Reinhart said the event has grown each year. “With the money raised we were able to buy a complete generator for the entire church, which allows them to utilize refrigeration and electricity,” Reinhart said. “They were losing so much food. They would receive milk and then they would have no electricity. Then, people would get sick, so
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ATI’s SOAR program helps students learn all aspects of professional theater By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Hannah Luciani is completely sold on the value of Actors Theatre of Indiana’s education program. THEATER Luciani, who will be a Zionsville Community High School junior in August, took part in the first SOAR Professional Development program in January and February. “I absolutely love the education programs at ATI and think they are doing a fabulous job with preparing and propelling their students for the world of professional theater,” Luciani said. “Like me, the other eight kids I was surrounded by during the SOAR process were extremely passionate and utterly devoted to theater. We all had to learn from each other, work together, take master classes, observe professional rehearsals, put together a showcase and compile scenes and songs. If it sounds like theater geek heaven, it’s because it is. After my first experience with SOAR had finished, I immediately asked if there was a way for me to continue being a part of SOAR, and/or the education program, because I felt like I had benefited so much from it.” So, when she heard ATI was doing SOAR this fall, she immediately knew she wanted to be a part of it. “I feel like I have so much more to absorb and I couldn’t think of a better place to learn from besides an education department that creates a home and cares so much for its students, such as the one at ATI,” she said. SOAR, part of the Actors Theatre of Indiana’s Student Theatre Education Program, is designed for youth ages 13 to 18 who are interested in pursuing professional careers in arts or theater, Amanda Boldt said. Boldt and Katherine Clemons, who runs the program, are ATI co-eduction directors. Both still perform as well. The program starts Aug. 20 with interviews being conducted in August. Registration ends in early August. Students get to meet the cast of ATI’s
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“Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” and watch rehearsals, tech and dress rehearsal. “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” runs from Sept. 6 to Sept. 29 at the Studio Theater at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. “They come to the opening party, like they are a part of the show,” Boldt said. “While they are doing that, they also take master classes from actors and all different people in the industry. Then, they have rehearsals to put on their own showcase at the end of the program.” Boldt said they invite college representatives from area schools and talent agencies, so the students have an opportunity to display their talents. The showcase is Sept. 28 at the end of the six-week program. Most of the sessions are from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday nights. Previously called the ATI Immersion Experience, the program was rebranded to SOAR. Boldt, a 2013 Carmel High School graduate, said there is an interview and audition process for applicants. Seventeen applied and nine were selected. “We want them to be able to take on the responsibilities that we are going to
give them with the program,” Boldt said. The program is capped at 15 students so they can receive personal instruction. Clemons said the biggest thing they learned from running it the first time was they needed more time for the program. “We told them it was going to be very fast-paced and it was almost too fastpaced, so we made it one week longer,” Clemons said. “That way they would have another week to get their showcase performance down and sell it. We try to have the kids pick something outside of their comfort zone so it will show them how strong their abilities are to do different things.” In addition to working with the actors in the show, choreographer Carol Worcel will teach dance to the students. There is a mock audition day where ATI co-founders Don Farrell, Judy Fitzgerald and Cynthia Collins give the students feedback. Nick Carpenter, who teaches adult improv classes, is brought in for a class. “It’s one of the first classes to really get the SOAR kids loosened up and ready,” Boldt said. For more, visit atistage.com/ education-workshops.
State competitors perform well editorial@youarecurrent.com Alexander Chen loves performing in the sixth annual Carmel Klavier International Piano Competition for young pianists. The 12-year-old from Carmel placed third in solo category for ages 5 to 18, which was concluded June 30 at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts. “I’ve done this competition four times, and I’ve gotten used to that final moment of a performance. It’s very appetizing,” Chen said. “The audience is so different here. You get the feeling that you’re being watched by so many more people, it’s like a full-stage performance here. You get the full performance experience with the stage lights and everything. I like getting to perform for people from all around the world and learn from other performers.” Finalists received diplomas, trophies, and up to $20,000 in scholarships. For a full list of winners, visit currentnightandday.com.
Zionsville — The Zionsville Cultural District Concert Series at Lincoln Park features Katie Pederson in a free concert at 7 p.m. July 17. Carmel — The Songbook Academy Finals are set for 7 p.m. July 20 at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts. The top 10 performers from the 40-person summer intensive workshop will sing. For more, visit thecenterpresents.org. Westfield — The Cool Creek Summer Concert Series will feature Dave & Rae at 7 p.m. July 19 at Cool Creek Park. Admission is $5 for adults. Children 12 and under are admitted free. Carmel — The Art of Wine is set from 5 to 10 p.m. July 20 at the Carmel Arts & Design District. Carmel — Dwight Lightning and the Conch City All-Stars will perform a free concert at 7 p.m. July 18 in the Huntington Learning Center Summer Concert Series at Clay Terrace.
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Carmel Community Players presents the story of the USS Indianapolis, which was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine. Of the 1,195 men on the ship, only 316 survived the attack and four-day ordeal in shark-infested waters. Cost: $14 to $16
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The ACT, a Mud Creek Players youth outreach program for ages 13-18, presents a unique mystery of all but one person in the audience of a high school play falling unconscious. Cost: $7 to $10
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“La Casa Azul,” Gregory Hancock Dance 7:30 p.m. July 18Theatre, Phoenix Theatre, Indianapolis 19; 3 p.m. July 21 Musical follows the life of Frida Kahlo, who was considered one of Mexico’s greatest artists. Carmel resident Gregory Glade Hancock’s musical was presented for the first time in 2015 and has since undergone some changes. Cost: $50
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Background: This 2006 home is in Westfield. The homeowners rely on the extra storage found in their laundry room, which is conveniently located next to the kitchen. The extra space is needed for everyday use and when they play host to friends and family.
THE CHALLENGE At just more than 150 square feet, this is an elongated space with unusual angles. The existing refrigerator had to remain because it was sized to hold platters used for entertaining. The homeowner also wanted a solution for storing her extensive collection of table linens.
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be assassinated, perhaps by his own bodyguard. His pyramid, occupying fewer than 4 million cubic feet, was essentially a pyramidshaped pile of rubble, covered with a veneer of dressed limestone. The pharaoh’s mummy and his grave goods were placed in a stone chamber buried within the rubble. Robbers long ago removed the exterior stones and most grave goods, but left behind the socalled “pyramid texts” carved on the walls of the burial chamber, reflecting Egyptians’ beliefs about life after death and considered the world’s oldest religious writings. If you want to learn more about Egyptian history, I will be speaking at a luncheon meeting of the Travelers Century Club at Seasons 52 at Keystone at the Crossing July 27 at noon. For more and/or to reserve your place, contact Frank Basile at frank_basile@ sbcglobal.net or 317-578-3585. Don Knebel is a local resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg LLP. For the full column visit donknebel.com. You may contact him at news@currentzionsville. com.
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Townsend Residential Services is looking to fill a few positions for an experienced climber, groundman, and bucket operator. The successful candidates should be a certified arborist, or willing to obtain that certification within one year of hire. The Townsend Corporation is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer: to apply please send resume to: jobs@ thetownsendcorp.com
SERVERS AND BACK OF THE HOUSE NEEDED FOR THE BEAUTIFUL CLUB @ CHATHAM HILLS. A PRIVATE COUNTRY CLUB IN WESTFIELD. LOOKING FOR POOLSIDE SERVERS FOR THE SUMMER, $15 PER HOUR PLUS TIPS. LOOKING FOR COOKS, DISH, AND PREP FOR THE KITCHEN, $13+ PER HOUR BASED ON EXPERIENCE APPLY IN PERSON OR SEND RESUME TO: CAREERS@CHATHAMHILLS.COM
Midwest Academy is currently seeking to fill one behavioral management position. This is either part- or full-time position depending upon experience and interest. Responsibilities include behavior management in an elementary classroom for students ranging from ages 8-12. Experience with students who have learning differences is preferred, but not required. If interested, please send resume to Madie Hamsley at mhamsley@mymwa.org or call 317-843-9500.
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