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SPREADING HOLIDAY CHEER Third annual Winterfest returns to Zionsville Dec. 1 / P12
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Local Girl Scout wins state contest / P5
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Master Gardeners — The Boone County Master Gardeners are offering grants to individuals or groups who are residents of Boone County. The project must include a gardening, horticultural or agricultural educational component in some form to be considered for a grant. Three grants will be awarded in January 2024 and not exceed more than $400 each. Grant applications must be postmarked by Nov. 30. Applications are available at mastergardenersboonecounty.org/ grants. Military Family Relief Fund — The Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs recently announced that the Military Family Relief Fund Operation Holiday program is open for applications until Dec. 31 at 4 p.m. Indiana veteran families experiencing financial hardship may be eligible for $300 for each dependent in the household and $200 for a holiday meal. Indiana veteran and active-duty service member families may apply for themselves or for eligible dependents. The applicant’s household income must be below two times the poverty guideline. MFRF’s Operation Holiday program may only be used to provide services to veteran families experiencing financial hardship who reside in the state of Indiana, have served or are currently serving in any branch of the U.S. Armed Forces and hold a DD-214, LES or National Guard Bureau (NGB) Form 22. For more, visit in.gov/dva. Swimming — The Zionsville Community Schools Aquatic Center offers swim classes for the entire family seven days a week. The ZCS Aquatic Center has been an established swim lesson resource for the community since 1984 when the original facility opened. Since then, the facility has grown to offer lessons, family and adult swimming all year. Lisa Brown, aquatics director, said that they host over 200,000 swimmers and teach over 30,000 lessons a year. The pool is open to anyone no matter where they live. Ask Zionsville — The Town of Zionsville recently announced the launch of AskZionsville.com which will serve as a hub for all questions related to the town. People can search submitted questions by topic or submit questions and the town will respond. Others will be able to view the responses, too.
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A twist on ‘The Nutcracker’ news@currentzionsville.com The Village Dance Studio dancers will present “The Nutcracker, Short & Suite” at the STAR Bank Performing Arts BALLET Center, 1000 Mulberry St., Zionsville, with performances at 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. Dec. 10. Village Dance Studio opened in Zionsville in 1977 and now includes hip-hop, jazz, modern, tap, pointe, creative movement and more. “We designed this production to be friendly for all families, as ‘The Nutcracker’ ballet is a magical part of the holiday season and should be enjoyed by everyone,” Village Dance Studio director Traci Broman stated. Broman said “Nutcracker, Short & Suite” differs from other productions because it features only local dancers, is shorter than the traditional “The Nutcracker” and admission is affordable for families. More than 100 Zionsville and Whitestown kids will participate in the show. Broman said “The Nutcracker, Short &
Suite” is a condensed version of the Nutcracker ballet that features the show’s best-known dances. Additionally, the production includes narration so young audience members can understand what they see on stage. “This is a holiday tradition that we love sharing with the community,” Broman stated. Attendees can meet the dancers and enjoy “The Nutcracker”-themed treats and crafts, photos and autographs during a ticketed Nutcracker Sweets event between performances. For the second year, Broman said the studio is partnering with the Humane Society for Boone County. Village Dance Studio has produced “Muttcracker” calendars featuring photographs of the dancers with HSforBC animals. Profits from the calendar sales will go to the Humane Society for Boone County. Tickets to both “The Nutcracker, Short & Suite” and the Nutcracker Sweets event are available at villagedancestudio.com. All tickets are general admission seating.
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news@currentzionsville.com Zionsville resident Anna Rose Worthington, a member of local Girl Scout Troop 3757, recently won a ACHIEVEMENT statewide contest to design a Girl Scout patch, which will be distributed to Scouts who attend the Ringling Brothers Circus at Gainbridge Fieldhouse Dec. 1 through 3. The Ringling Brothers Circus is a family-fun event with several acts at every show. The contest for the Scouts was to design a patch that represents the circus. Lauren Kerswick, Troop 3757 leader, said Worthington learned about the competition at a day camp during summer. “They sent out a flier on the last day of camp explaining the patch contest,” Kerswick said. “The contest was for any Girl Scout in Indiana.” Worthington, a fourth-grader in the bilingual French program at the International School of Indiana, researched the Ringling Brothers’ website to find out their official colors and acts performed to design her patch. “I came up with the idea to showcase the
Anna Rose Worthington with her award-winning Girl Scout patch design. (Photo courtesy of Andrea Worthington.)
human rocket and the high-wire performers,” said Worthington, who is 8 years old. “I wanted to showcase people of different colors and genders to show the diversity of the circus and use their bright colors in my design.” Worthington said she was happy to win the contest. “I was smiling the whole time,” Worthington said. “I was so excited to see my drawing become a patch, and I can’t wait to put it on my Girl Scout uniform. My troop was really supportive of me, and they were all very happy and excited that I won.”
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Zionsville Community High School students and community members gathered in the varsity gym for a Veterans Day ceremony Nov. 10. Students participated by reading poems and performing patriotic music. Veterans, family members of active military personnel and ZCHS seniors who have enlisted in the military were recognized for their service during the program. ZCHS senior Eve Hodges performed the national anthem and the ZCHS wind ensemble performed the “Armed Services Salute,” a medley of the Hymns for the U.S. Army, Coast Guard, Marines, Air Force and Navy. (Photo courtesy of Candy Hays)
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Cultural center wins Indiana Historical Society award news@currentzionsville.com The Indiana Historical Society recently announced its annual award winners for 2023. SullivanMunce Cultural RECOGNITION Center in Zionsville was among the winners. According to the IHS, the awards recognize outstanding individuals and organizations whose efforts have enriched the lives of others by conveying awareness and appreciation of Indiana’s history on local, regional and statewide levels. “These individuals and organizations have led and inspired so many Hoosiers with their passion for history, sharing their knowledge and work with others throughout their communities and across the state,” stated Jody Blankenship, president and CEO of the Indiana Historical Society. “We are excited to be able to present these awards to the recipients in person, congratulating them on their efforts and showing them how valuable they are.” SullivanMunce Cultural Center, an organization that facilitates the Patrick Henry
Sullivan Museum operations, Zionsville Genealogy Library and the Munce Art Center at 225 W. Hawthorne St., Zionsville, won the Indiana History Outstanding Organization Event or Project award. The IHS said the award recognizes an organization for an exceptional educational event or history project implemented during the past year, either one-time or ongoing, which relates to that organization’s mission. SullivanMunce won the award for its Zionsville Interim Report of Indiana Historic Sites and Structures Inventory. This project benefits the Patrick Henry Sullivan Museum, which collects and interprets the history of the Zionsville community. The project focuses on updating the Zionsville Interim Report, Indiana Historic Sites and Structures Inventory, initially published in 1983. SullivanMunce completed the report in 2022, and it is now available in print and digital format online for home researchers and the Town of Zionsville departments. According to the organization, it helps enhance and promote Zionsville’s historic heritage.
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Those who know me know I was a pretty sick puppy for much of last year. I have been on the slow, arduPLAIN TALK ous trail to recovery ever since. Part of that recovery involves physical therapy sessions twice a week. They want you to believe that PT stands for physical therapy. But I know what it really means — pure torture. After each session, I feel lucky to walk away. My first session last week included climbing stairs. It was only two steps, but I mounted them so many times I could have climbed to the top of the Empire State Building. Twice. At the start of my second session, I told my therapist that my legs were really sore. “Good,” she said and led me back to the stairs. This time, I only made it to the 61st floor before collapsing. “Good,” she said again, and I heard her laugh this time. It was just a little laugh, but there was no mistaking its meaning. Next, she had me stand and then sit, stand and sit, stand and sit, stand and sit until my legs turned to jelly, and I knew the only way I would be leaving the building would be on my hands and knees. Or I could sit there until my next session. The next torture was marching in place. I thought about telling my therapist I had fulfilled my lifetime quota of marching in the military years before, but I changed my mind when she told me to pick up the pace. “Lively,” she said, and I knew she meant it because that’s what my drill sergeant used to say. I picked up the pace. “Good,” she said. Back home, I joyously sat in a chair for the rest of the day. Strangely, I wasn’t as sore as I had been the next day. I felt pretty good. Maybe, just maybe, this PT stuff was working. And I should tell her. I know what she would say. “Good.” Ward Degler lives in Zionsville with his wife. He is the author of “The Dark Ages of My Youth ... and Times More Recent.” Contact him at ward.degler@ gmail.com.
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Senior was a kicking/punting threat for Eagles By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Trevor Henkle started playing soccer before football for a good reason. Henkle lived in England for two years from age 7 to 9 because of his father’s job at Rolls-Royce. His family eventually moved back to Zionsville, where they had lived Henkle previously. “That made it easy to transition to kicking footballs,” Henkle said of soccer. “I started kicking in fourth grade, and I started playing middle school football in seventh grade. I played soccer through freshman year, (when) I was on the JV team. Sophomore year, I decided to put all my energy into football. I’ve always known since fourth grade that football was my passion, but I wanted to keep up with soccer because it was fun.” The Zionsville Community High School senior had two successful seasons as a kicker and punter for the Eagles.
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Favorite athlete: Justin Tucker Favorite movie: “The Sandlot” Favorite subject: Math College major plans: Finance Henkle led all Class 6A schools with a 43.5 yards per-punt average, nearly 3 yards more than the next 6A punter. He was third overall in average in Indiana. A total of 41 percent of his punts were inside the 20yard line. Henkle averaged 58.2 kickoff yards per game, with 74 percent of deep kickoffs being touchbacks. He was 27 for 27 on extra-point attempts as a senior and 21 of 22 on PATs as a junior. He made 18 of 25 field
Zionsville Community High School senior Trevor Henkle is being recruited by colleges as a kicker and punter. (Photo courtesy of Tom Marron Photography)
goals in the two seasons, including a long of 37 yards. “In both phases, he had a great career
and contributed a lot to the team,” Eagles coach Scott Turnquist said. “We asked that he do a lot, not just kicking as far as he can, but directional kicking. He is a guy that is constantly working. He is the equivalent to a gym rat on the football field. He’s always out kicking on his own. He’s constantly trying to get better in a lot of different ways. We had confidence in him whenever we put him out there.” Several colleges are recruiting Henkle for kicking and punting. “It helps that I can do both kicking and punting because with limited travel roster size, they value having a specialist who can be a starter for one skill and be a backup for another,” he said. “I really enjoy both kicking and punting, but there’s nothing better than putting points on the board with kicking.” Henkle said his biggest improvement has been with his punting in the last year. He credits his private kicking coach, Mark Hagee, for helping with that aspect. Henkle has taken several visits to Big Ten, Mid-American Conference, Atlantic Coast Conference and Ivy League schools.
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Holiday Pop-Up Shop — St. Francis In-theFields Episcopal Church in Zionsville, 1525 Mulberry St., is hosting a pop-up sale to benefit the Caring Center, a nonprofit community service organization that assists those struggling financially from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 25. Clothing and household items will be on sale for $1 each or $25 for a large bag. The sale is open to the public, and cash, credit and debit cards are accepted. Christmas on the Farm — On Dec. 2, Christmas on the Farm will return to Traders Point Creamery, 9101 Moore Rd., for its 15th year. Guests will experience the farm with old favorites, including winter hayrides, holiday lights, crafts, festive music and visits from Santa. Guests must register, and only advance registration online is available. Tickets are $23 per person and are for 90-minute time slots. Children 2 and under are free. Register at traderspointcreamery. com. Secret Snowflake Shop — Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Library will hold its eighth annual Secret Snowflake Shop from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 2 and 1 to 4 p.m. Dec. 3 at 250 N. 5th St., Zionsville. Children will have the ability to purchase holiday gifts for the important people in their lives. Gifts are $5 each, including wrapping, and will be ready to give when the children leave the library. Children can make crafts and enjoy activities while waiting their turn to shop. Doughnuts and beverages will also be available for cash-only purchase from the Friends of the Library throughout the weekend. To register, visit hmmpl.org. Carol of Homes — From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 2, the Holiday Home Tour will feature six decorated homes in Zionsville while Zionsville Show Choir students perform their favorite holiday songs. All proceeds benefit the Zionsville Show Choirs as they prepare for competition season. Tickets are $20 each, and children ten and under are free. Advance tickets are available at Fivethirty Home, Great Lakes Ace Hardware and Kern Bros. Shoes. Tickets will also be available at the homes on the day of the event, cash only. For more, visit holidayhometour.weebly.com. Leaf Collection — The Zionsville Department of Public Works will provide curbside leaf collection for residents in the urban service district from now until Dec. 1. For questions contact DPW at 317-873-4544. For more, visit: zionsville-in.gov/153/Leaf-C.
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SPREADING HOLIDAY CHEER Third annual Winterfest returns to Zionsville Dec. 1 By Jessica Todd jessica@youarecurrent.com As temperatures drop, the Town of Zionsville is gearing up for annual holiday celebrations. Winterfest is a monthlong celebration created by the Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department in 2021. The annual event has activities for people of all ages throughout December. Mindy Murdock, director of recreation services for the Zionsville Nature Center, said the event is an opportunity for people to celebrate the season and participate in winter activities throughout town. “While we see great attendance in all our warmer-month programs, people tend to stay indoors in the winter,” Murdock said. “Winterfest invites people to get out, go into the parks and see what the winter season can provide.” Murdock said all fees from Winterfest programs go toward purchasing supplies for the event, such
as craft supplies and cocoa. For a variety of reasons, one significant change is that the ice skating rink at Mulberry Fields will not return this year. “There were a couple of reasons why we did not bring it back this year,” Murdock said. “The biggest reason is that we wanted Mulberry Fields facilities to catch up in its amenities. With the rink, there were a lot of issues with behind-the-scenes things that people didn’t notice (in the past). The goal is to bring it back eventually, but it will be on hold for a year or two.” Many programs require registration. To register, visit zionsvillein.myrec.com/info/activities/program_ details.aspx?ProgramID=29892.
Santa and his reindeer will be in town Dec. 9 for Christmas in the Park. (Photo courtesy of Mindy Murdock)
ON THE COVER: Winterfest will have programs and events for people of all ages, including the opportunity to make unique ornaments and roast marshmallows at Maplelawn Farmstead. (Photo courtesy of Mindy Murdock)
WINTERFEST ACTIVITIES LUMINARY WALKS Winterfest kicks off from 6 to 8 p.m. Dec. 1 with a family-friendly luminary walk at Elm Street Green, 165 N. Elm St. The candlelight walk will showcase the park’s paved pathway, which will glow with lights of hundreds of luminaries. The event will also be presented from 6 to 8 p.m. Dec. 8 at Overley-Worman Park, 6040 Godello Circle, and Dec. 19 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Creekside Nature Park, 11001 E. Sycamore St. SHADOWBOX ORNAMENT MAKING From 6 to 7:30 p.m. Dec. 6, guests 6 and older can visit the Zionsville Nature Center, 250 N. 5th St., to create an ornament. The vintage-inspired craft will feature pine trees, snowmen, snowflakes, sparkles and other embellishments for use. Admission is $5 for residents and $7 for nonresidents. Registration is required. WINTERFEST SCAVENGER HUNT From 2 to 3 p.m. Dec. 8, guests can join parks and recreation staff for a scavenger hunt through Elm Street Green, 165 Elm St. There will be an opportunity to search for reindeer, winter birds and other natural festive things. Registration is required. CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK Santa and his reindeer will be at Elm Street Green, 165 Elm St., from 10 a.m. to noon Dec. 9 to visit children ages 2-12. Activities will include hot cocoa, a campfire, crafts, a candy cane scavenger hunt, a chance to give Santa a letter and more. Admission is $3 for residents and $4 for nonresidents. Parking will not be available at the park, and registration is required to secure a spot.
GNOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS Guests 6 and older can learn how to make a gnome with a hat, nose, beard and body using mismatched socks from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Dec. 11 at the Zionsville Nature Center, 250 N. 5th St. Admission is $10 for residents and $14 for nonresidents. Registration is required. COCOA & CANVAS For National Cocoa Day, guests 10 and older can celebrate from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Dec. 13 at the Zionsville Nature Center, 250 N. 5th St. There will be a hot cocoa bar and the chance to create a canvas painting to hang at home or gift for the holidays. Admission is $15 for residents and $20 for nonresidents. Registration is required. HOLIDAY CARD PAPERMAKING From 4 to 5 p.m. Dec. 15, guests 8 and older can visit the Zionsville Nature Center, 250 N. 5th St., to create holiday cards from recycled paper, natural materials and native seeds. All participants must register, and this is not a drop-off program. Admission is $3 for residents and $4 for nonresidents. MAKERS MARKET Winterfest and Christmas in the Village will join forces on Main and Pine St. in Zionsville from 9 a.m. to noon on Dec. 16. People from all communities can come to shop local makers, crafters and artists for one-of-a-kind holiday gifts. To see a complete list of vendors, visit zionsville-in. gov/winterfest. NIGHT TREE From 6 to 7 p.m. Dec. 19 at the Zionsville Nature Center, 350 N. 5th St., the community can join naturalists and
librarians from Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Library to read a seasonal classic story about a family’s gift to forest animals. Attendees will create a night tree by decorating the trees outside the library with wildlife-friendly treats. Registration is required. WINTER SOLSTICE CAMPFIRE From 6 to 8 p.m. Dec. 21 at Mulberry Fields Park, 9645 Whitestown Rd., Winterfest will celebrate the longest night of the year and the official start of winter with songs and roasting marshmallows around a campfire. Attendees can park at Mulberry Fields Park and follow a luminary trail to Maplelawn Farmstead for the fire. NATURE ORNAMENTS Attendees can visit the Zionsville Nature Center on select Saturdays in December to make nature-inspired ornaments. Each Saturday will feature a unique ornament to make using natural materials. From 1 to 4 p.m. Dec. 9, attendees can create a sun catcher ornament. From 10 a.m. to noon Dec. 16, attendees will create a pine needle clay ornament. The last chance for the event will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 23, where attendees can create a pinecone tree ornament. Admission is $5, and only cash is accepted. NOON YEAR’S EVE From 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Dec. 31 at Lincoln Park, 41 S. 2nd St., a celebration will be held to honor the town’s accomplishments as 2024 approaches. The event is for adults and children who cannot make it to midnight. There will be activities for children ages 2 and older and a countdown to noon. Registration is required to attend.
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Making words count Commentary by Terry Anker In sitting through yet another four-hour Zoom meeting, we all become fans of the KISS principle — keep it simple, ESSAY stupid! The notion that overly complex systems are less efficient and effective than their simpler alternatives first appeared in the United States between the great wars to be ultimately brought to prominence by the Navy in the early 1960’s. Essentially, it advocated that a straightforward approach, in the absence of considerable evidence to the contrary, is always better than a convoluted one. Today, it covers any discussion or process whose complexity outweighs its productive value. If we recognize this as a good general truth, can we take it too far? Is there a danger of spending too few words to make a point just as there is risk with too many? Sure, uncomplicated engineering, as originally envisioned by the Navy, still had to work. The device or plan required sufficient detail so that it could manage to accomplish the task it was assigned to address. Is proper communication that much different?
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Is the simple yes or no answer enough with any more words becoming a distraction? Or is the binary response overly simplistic and unable to fully address an interrogatory? No matter how many times someone says a single word, it doesn’t make a sentence, or sense. The “Guardians of the Galaxy” team member, a personified and charming tree, is only able to say, “I am Groot.” He is a clever comic book character but not a nuanced orator. Context and pantomime matter, but are they able to carry the full message by themselves? The first duty of communication falls to the communicator, and the second to the listener. So, as that communicator is finding the right words leading the charge and the right number of words following up right behind?
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Let me ‘spa’ it out for you Commentary by Danielle Wilson What am I thankful for this holiday season? Spa’La Christina. It’s the name my husband gives to my sister’s HUMOR Architectural Digest-worthy house in Ohio because of the pampered experience I receive every time I stay with her. Normally, I visit for Thanksgiving, but this year, our mom decided to host and my highly anticipated annual trip to SLC was cancelled. To heck with that. I called the manager (on her personal line!) and reserved an early November overnight. Although it’s a three-hour drive, being at SLC was worth every gallon of gas and frustrating zipper merge (for the love of all that is holy, people, stop blocking the lane 2 miles out!). For starters, the proprietors have spent years remodeling and now have a circa-1920s abode that embraces its old-world charm with a nod to modern features and furnishings. The wood floors creak and the arched doorways are low, but the dimmer lights
and surround-sound classical piano tunes create a magical ambiance whether at the 11-foot marble kitchen island or in the seagrass-wallpapered den. Even better, the SLC manager/co-owner is the consummate host. She greeted me with freshly made pumpkin bread and a latté from her built-in coffee bar, while showing me to one of her daughter’s bedrooms, where she’d placed clean towels and a heavily laden snack tray. I was then escorted to the cozy living room where a puzzle, sparkling water and hummus invited me to enjoy the roaring fire. I partook in a posh steak dinner and then woke the next morning to more soothing background music and espressos. I felt rich. I felt cherished. I felt rejuvenated. Thank you, Spa’La Christina! Peace out.
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Christmas in the Village makes annual return By Jessica Todd jessica@youarecurrent.com Zionsville is ushering in the holiday season with an array of events through the end of the year, beginning with Christmas in the Village, a tradition in Zionsville that runs Nov. 24 through Dec. 24. According to Mike Hanlon, executive director of the Zionsville Chamber of Commerce, Christmas in the Village began in the 1970s. He said it is an excellent way for the community to come together to celebrate the holidays and allow neighboring communities to get a taste of Zionsville. “Christmas in the Village is a cherished Zionsville tradition, and we’re thrilled to announce our exciting lineup of events for the 2023 holiday season,” Hanlon said. “From Small Business Weekend to the magic of the Holiday Parade and Tree Lighting on Main Street, there’s something for everyone.” Here is a look at the events for Christmas in the Village 2023: SMALL BUSINESS WEEKEND Christmas in the Village will kick off on Nov. 24 with the return of Small Business Weekend. The event allows the community to shop locally during Black Friday and Small Business Saturday. Those who attend will have the chance to receive a Zionsville Chamber tote bag while supplies last. HOLIDAY PARADE AND TREE LIGHTING The family-friendly holiday parade will begin at 5 p.m. Nov. 25. The parade will start
The parade will take place from 5 to 6 p.m., Nov. 25, beginning at Eagle Elementary and ending at Old National Bank. (Map courtesy of Mike Hanlon)
Christmas in the Village begins Nov. 24 and runs through Dec. 24. (Photo courtesy of Mike Hanlon)
at Eagle Elementary and end at Old National Bank at approximately 6 p.m. After the parade, Santa and Mrs. Claus will arrive in Zionsville to light the Christmas tree on the corner of Pine and Main Streets. Santa will be available for pictures until 8 p.m.
across from Rosie’s Place, 10 S. Main St. On Nov. 25, he will be available from 6:30 to 8 p.m. From Nov. 26 to Dec. 24, it will be open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. except on Dec. 9, which will be from noon to 3 p.m.
treats all around town. Various restaurants and shops will participate, including Tipsy Mermaid, Vintage Charm and Black Dog Books.
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The last Christmas event in the Village will occur from 5 to 9 p.m. Dec. 21. The Christmas Crawl is for guests 21 and older. Shops and restaurants will offer holiday specials, and participating businesses will hold an ugly sweater contest at 8 p.m. Participating locations include Cobblestone, The Salty Cowboy and Midwest Jewelers, among others. For more on Christmas in the Village, visit zionsvillechamber.org.
From 9 a.m. to noon Dec. 16, local makers, crafters and artisans will sell one-of-a-kind gifts. Vendors will be in the parking lot near Pine and Main Streets.
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The Midtown Men will perform Dec. 1 at the Palladium. (Photo courtesy of the Center for the Performing Arts)
Dec. 1 — The Midtown Men, which reunited stars from Broadway hit “Jersey Boys,” will feature iconic Christmas songs with their “Holiday Hits” show at 8 p.m. at the Palladium.
Nov. 30 — Pianist Jim Brickman will be joined by Chrissy Metz, from “This is Us” fame, in “A Joyful Christmas at 7:30 p.m. at the Palladium.
Dec. 9 —Preservation Hall Jazz Band’s Creole Christmas performance is set for 8 p.m. at the Palladium.
Dec. 2 — “Girl Named Tom: One More Christmas Tour” is set for 8 p.m. at the Palladium
Dec. 10 — Carmel Symphony Orchestra’s Holiday Pops, featuring vocalists Ben Davis and Amelia Wray, will be presented at 3 and 7 p.m. at the Palladium.
Dec. 3 — Sarah Scharbrough will perform two holiday concerts with special guest Ryan Ahlwardt at 4:30 and 7 p.m. at the Studio Theater.
Dec. 13 — Big Bad Voodoo Daddy’s Wild & Swinging’ Holiday Party’s unique take on American swing and jazz music is set for 7:30 p.m. at the Palladium.
Dec. 3 —Indiana Wind Symphony’s “A Christmas Festival” will feature soprano soloist Jessamyn Anderson at 2 and 7 p.m. at the Palladium. The family-friendly afternoon show will feature a visit by Santa and Mrs. Claus.
Dec. 13-17 — Actors Theatre of Indiana’s “Celebrate the Holidays” features Wayne Powers and his All-Star Trio at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 13-14, and Katy Gentry and pianist Eric Baker at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 15-16 and 2 p.m. Dec. 17 at the Studio Theater.
Dec. 5 — David Koz & Friends return for their annual Christmas Tour at 7:30 p.m. at the Palladium.
Dec. 16-17 —The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir’s Festival of Carols, featuring vocalist Anthony Nunziata and Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, will be presented at 3 p.m. each day at Palladium.
Dec. 8 — Indiana-born singer/songwriter Jon McLaughlin & Friends is “Home for the Holidays” at 8 p.m. at the Palladium.
Dec. 21 — Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s “Handel’s Messiah” is set for 7:30 p.m. at the Palladium.
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MUSICALS/PLAYS TO BRIGHTEN A HOLIDAY MOOD Nov. 30-Dec. 10 — Main Street Productions of “Inspecting Carol,” a comedy about a wannabe actor who gets a role in “A Christmas Carol,” will be held at Basile Westfield Playhouse. Dec. 1-24 — Civic Theatre’s “Elf the Musical” returns after successful runs in 2019 and 2021. White Christmas at Beef and Boards. (FIle photo)
Nov. 24-Dec. 31 — “White Christmas” is set for Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre in Indianapolis.
Dec. 8-17 — Carmel Community Players will present “Moon over Buffalo,” a screwball comedy, at The Cat in Carmel.
A VARIETY OF ‘NUTCRACKER’ AND MORE Nov. 25-26 — Indiana Ballet Conservatory’s version is set for 2 and 7 p.m. Nov. 25 and 1 and 6 p.m. Nov. 26 at the Palladium. Dec. 1-10 — Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre’s student production of “The Nutcracker” at The Florence in Carmel is set for 7 p.m. Dec. 1; 2 and 7 p.m. Dec. 2; 2 p.m. Dec. 3; 7 p.m. Dec. 7; 2 and 7 p.m. Dec. 9; and 2 p.m. Dec. 10. Dec. 15-17 — Ballet Theatre of Carmel’s production of “The Nutcracker” is slated for 7:30 p.m. Dec. 15, 2 and 7 p.m. Dec. 16 and 2 p.m. Dec.17 at STAR Bank Performing Arts Center in Zionsville. Dec. 15-17 — Ballet INitiative’s “Nutcracker with a Twist” is set for 7:30 p.m. Dec. 1516 and 2 p.m. Dec. 17 at the Athenaeum in Indianapolis. Dec. 16-17 — En Pointe will present “An En Pointe Christmas,” featuring special guest Fox 59’s Sherman Burdette, is set for 2 p.m. each day at Noblesville High School’s auditorium.
Central Indiana Dance Ensemble presents “The Nutcracker” for the 24th straight year. (Photo courtesy of CIDE)
Dec. 1-3 — Central Indiana Dance Ensemble’s performance of “The Nutcracker” is set for 7:30 p.m. Dec. 1; 2; and 7:30 p.m. Dec. 2; and 2 p.m. Dec. 3 at STAR Bank Performing Arts Center in Zionsville.
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Actor gets dream role as Buddy in Civic Theatre’s production of ‘Elf’ By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Brett Edwards has long been a fan of “Elf.” “We hosted Thanksgiving and we had 20 to 30 people, and at the MUSICAL end of the day, for about 10 years, we would watch ‘Elf,’” Edwards said. “So, that was always our thing.” So, it seems fitting that the Broad Ripple resident is playing the lead role of Buddy in Civic Theatre’s presentation of “Elf,” which runs Dec. 1-24 at The Tarkington at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. Edwards performed in the ensemble of “Elf” in Altoona (Pa.) Community Theatre. At the time, Edwards was an AccuWeather meteorologist in State College, Pa. “To be able to perform in the show and Jack Tanselle, left, and Brett Edwards will perform in “Elf” at Civic Theatre. (Photo courtesy of have the role of Buddy is really exciting,” Joshua Hasty Photography) he said. “Being able to play the role means not just a lot to me, but I know my family much of the musical. in the ensemble. has a lot of connection to the show and “He turns around and finds the ChristThis is Carman’s fourth show at Civic but the character itself. It’s definitely a mas spirit by the end of first on the main stage. She has dream role.” the show, thanks to his been in Junior Civic for three years Matt Bays played Buddy in the long-lost son,” Tanselle and appeared in Actors Theatre of 2019 and 2021 productions of “Elf” said. Indiana’s presentation of “Violet” at Civic Theatre. Civic Theatre Executive in 2022. This is the first Civic Theatre Artistic Director Michael “I really like being in a show show for Edwards, an energy Lasley directed the show with kids and adults,” Carman said. meteorologist analyst for Midcontiin 2021. John Goodson is Carman especially enjoys the McNally Carman nent Independent System Operator directing this year. song “Happy All the Time.” in Carmel. “They each have their “I love the movie,” she said. “Primarily for the last year or so, I’ve own interpretation of the show, and both Jack McNally, a Creekside Middle School been at Footlite Musicals,” said the have worked really well,” Tanselle said. eighth-grader from Carmel, plays Michael 28-year-old Edwards, who is originally from “But they are different. It worked so well Hobbs. the Chicago area. “I’m a big fan of comedic the last time and I think it’s a little dif“I saw the musical when Civic did it two timing. I like making people laugh.” ferent view and angle and it’s going to years ago and I’ve seen the movie a couWestfield resident Jack Tanselle returns work again. To see two different people ple of times,” he said. “I like that I get to in the role of Walter Hobbs, who he played can have two different takes on the same be a child, which means I get to be super in the 2021 production. show and each of them work equally well energetic.” “I was in it with my daughter two years is pretty cool. The cast is quite different. McNally played Kurt in “The Sound of ago,” Tanselle said. “She was the prompt We have a new Buddy who brings incredMusic” at Civic earlier this year. for me to get back on stage. I had so much ible energy to the show and incredible “My favorite part of any show is the peofun. Even though she is up at Northwesttalent.” ple. The people make or break how good a ern now, I thought I would do it again.” Quincy Carman, a College Wood Elemenproduction is,” McNally said. Tanselle said Hobbs is off-putting for tary School fifth-grader in Carmel, performs For more, visit civictheatre.org.
‘WHITE CHRISTMAS” Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre presents “White Christmas” Nov. 24 to Dec. 31 at the Indianapolis venue. For more, visit beefandboards.com. ‘CHRISTMAS IN VIENNA’ Vienna Boys Choir’s “Christmas in Vienna” is set for 2 p.m. Nov. 24 at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. For more, visit thecenterpresents.org. FEINSTEIN’S CABARET Indy Nights with Ryan Ahlwardt & Friends will perform at Feinstein’s cabaret at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 22. ESC4P3: The Journey Tribute Band’s performance is set for 7:30 p.m. Nov. 25. For more, visit feinsteinhc.com. INDIANA BALLET CONSERVATORY Indiana Ballet Conservatory’s “The Nutcracker” is set for 2 and 7 p.m. Nov. 25, and 1 and 6 p.m. Nov. 26 at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. For more, visit thecenterpresents.org. CHRISTMAS WITH LORIE LINE Lorie Line will perform her 34th annual Christmas show at 7 p.m. Nov. 28 at Studio Theatre at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. For more, visit thecenterpresents.org. ‘HOLIDAY AND MORE’ Ashley Nicole Soprano’s “Holiday and More” concert is set for 2:30 p.m. Nov. 30 and 7:30 p.m. Dec. 1 at The Cat, 254 Veterans Way, Carmel. For more, visit thecat.biz.
DISPATCH ICC receives a Legacy Grant — The Christel DeHaan Family Foundation awarded a Legacy Grant of nearly $700,000 to the Indianapolis Children’s Choir. With the grant gift, the ICC will be able to establish additional scholarship opportunities for singers and have guaranteed funding for facility operating costs, ensuring that the ICC can continue to serve the community through song for years to come. The new ICC scholarship fund will be called the Christel DeHaan Scholarship Fund for Financial Assistance.
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Noblesville singer juggles hectic holiday schedule By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com For Sarah Scharbrough, the holiday season becomes a juggling act. “December is by far and CONCERT away our busiest time of year,” she said. “I have over 25 concerts and events booked. I’m so thankful for the work and it’s also crazy putting the puzzle together of live performing, often being on the road and prioritizing family commitments. ‘Tis the season.” Scharbrough, a Noblesville singer and pianist, will appear with Ryan Ahlwardt at 4:30 and 7 p.m. Dec. 3 at the Studio Theater at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. “The Dec. 3 (show) is special because it’s the first time we’ve done our big holiday show in an all-ages venue,” Scharbrough said. “In addition to having Ryan Ahlwardt, I’m really bringing all of the youthfulness because my five kids will make their debut performance together and the varsity show choir. The Noblesville Singers will also be making guest appearances.” Her husband, Jeff McLaughlin, the Westfield High School music teacher, plays drums/percussion. “Jeff is such an amazing musician and all-around human and brings so much talent and skill to every group with which he plays,” Scharbrough said. “My brother SteNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CARMEL BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS HEARING OFFICER Docket No. PZ-2023-00268 V Notice is hereby given that the Carmel Board of Zoning Appeals meeting on the 12th day of December, 2023 at 5:15 p.m. in the Carmel City Hall, 2nd Flr Caucus Rooms, 1 Civic Sq, Carmel, IN 46032, will hold a Public Hearing upon a Development Standards Variance application to: UDO Section 5.02. - Minimum pool & decking setback must be 3-ft from easement; 3’ encroachment into easement requested for hot tub and enclosure. With the property being known as: 12048 Eagleview Dr, Zionsville IN 46077. The application is identified as Docket No.PZ-2023-00268 V. The real estate affected by said application is described as follows: Acreage .22 Section31, Township 18, Range 3 SANCTUARY AT 116TH STREET Section 4B Lot 114 Irregular Shape The petition may be examined on the City’s website, through Public Documents - Laserfiche. All interested persons desiring to present their views on the above application, either inwriting or verbally, will be given an opportunity to be heard at the above-mentioned time and place. Pavan Chukkapalli PETITIONER
Sarah Scharbrough will perform with her brother-in-law, Jon McLaughlin, at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. (Photo courtesy of Sarah Scharbrough)
phen Scharbrough is my guitarist — we’ve literally been making music together our whole lives. My sister Suzanne Cogswell sings with us at holiday time every year. And, of course, Bethany Robinson is amazing on bass/vocals.” Robinson, the Noblesville High School jazz band program director, frequently performs with Scharbrough. “Collaboration is the name of the game for me,” Scharbrough said. “The only way to keep growing and learning is to constantly get outside of yourself, your ears, your confirmation bias on what’s working — this goes for music and everything else, in my opinion — and remain open to new sounds, vibes, thought patterns.” Scharbrough and Ahlwardt will appear as special guests in vocalist Jon McLaughlin’s holiday show Dec. 8 at the Palladium. “Jon and I perform a lot together and I’m always impressed with his skill and stage presence,” Scharbrough said of her brother-in-law. Scharbrough and Ahlwardt will appear together Dec. 15-17 for seven shows at The Jazz Kitchen in Indianapolis. Public Notice of Construction Activity HWC Engineering (135 N Pennsylvania Street, Suite 2800, Indianapolis, IN 46204), on behalf of the Town of Zionsville, is submitting a Notice of Intent (NOI) letter to notify the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) of the intent to comply with the requirements under the IDEM Construction Stormwater General Permit to discharge storm water from construction activities for the following project: Phase 1 – Force Main Extension from Willow Road Lift Station. Construction activity is planned to commence in February 2024 and is scheduled to be completed by April 2025. Runoff from the project site will be discharged to roadside swales and nearby creeks (Eagle Creek and Cross Branch). Questions or comments should be directed to the attention of Jon Query with HWC Engineering at the above-mentioned address or via phone at 317-981-1250.
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Central Indiana Dance Ensemble presents “The Nutcracker” for the 24th straight year. (Photo courtesy of CIDE)
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