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The ‘never-ending’ tour of Styx rocks on at Ruoff Music Center
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (WISH) — The website ConcertArchives.org says the first documented Indiana concert for legendary rock-and-rollers Styx was more than 50 years ago – Sept. 13, 1972, at the Hammond Civic Center. For several decades now, Styx has made Indiana an annual destination, and that tradition continues Friday night at Ruoff Music Center. “Honestly, we […]
Market District store opens in Westfield
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Commissioners Altman & Heirbrandt discuss Sheridan-Adams Township reorganization at OneZone ‘Morning Brew’
Last Thursday morning, Hamilton County Commissioners Christine Altman (District 1) and Mark Heirbrandt (District 3) joined dozens of northern Hamilton County residents and business and community leaders at Remnant Coffee Shop in Arcadia for a panel discussion on the proposed Sheridan-Adams Township reorganization and other updates around the county. The...
Red Hot Chili Peppers Unlimited Love Tour
The Red Hot Chili Peppers Unlimited Love tour with special guest Otoboke Beaver stopped at the Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville, Indiana on July 25, 2024. Red Hot Chili Peppers Setlist: Intro Jam, Can't Stop, Scar Tissue, Here Ever After, Dani California, Throw Away Your Television, I Remember You (Ramones cover), Eddie, Soul to Squeeze, Me & My Friends, Havana Affair (Ramones cover), Watch Thinkin', Suck My Kiss, Tell Me Baby, Californication, Black Summer, By the Way,
Eight Individuals Enshrined Into Frankfort Hot Dogs Alumni Hall of Fame
The Frankfort Hot Dog Alumni Hall of Fame officially enshrined eight new members Saturday afternoon in ceremonies at the Frankfort High School cafeteria. This now brings the total in the Hot Dog Hall of Fame to 62 members for an organization that has been operating for only seven years. “What...
‘Pet Pals TV’: Fishers Agripark
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Each and every week, “Pet Pals TV” shares a fun, interesting, and informative story about our four-legged and furry friend population. On the latest “Pet Pals TV,” host Patty Spitler was joined by reporter Renee Jameson. If you’re looking for a fun and free place to take your family this summer, Jameson […]
Shall we dance?: Carmel ballroom group provides social outlet for adults with intellectual disabilities
Ballroom dancing brings groups of up to 50 adults together three evenings per week at the Carmel Ballroom Dance Studio. Participants share a special bond, as they all have intellectual and developmental disabilities. Benefits of Learning Dance, Inc., or BOLD, a nonprofit established in January 2023 by veteran dance instructor...
Children’s book series celebrates vegetables
Clay Township board member and longtime Carmel resident Mary Eckard released a self-published book, “Two Friends at Play,” in January. Illustrated by Dinae McGuire of Indianapolis, the book follows the stories of two vegetables, Arty the Artichoke and Tato the Potato, as they navigate self-image, acceptance and friendship.
Retiring library director loves reading to children
Ann Hoehn has worked as the director at Hamilton North Public Library since Aug. 1, 2014. After 10 years of dedicated work, she is retiring. Staci Treece will take over her role as director. Both are looking forward to the next chapter in their lives. Hoehn could often be found...
Center Presents single-event ticket sales start Aug. 2
Lineup includes pop, rock, jazz, classical & more … Emmylou Harris just added. With subscription packages still available for the 2024-2025 Center Presents Season at the Center for the Performing Arts, tickets for individual performances will go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 2.
Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation installs “Bison & Calf” sculpture by Dominic Benhura in Central Park
Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation (CCPR) installed a new sculpture in Central Park. The sculpture, titled “Bison & Calf,” was created by artist Dominic Benhura of Zimbabwe. Benhura is an internationally renowned sculptor whose artwork is known for exploring themes of family, the natural environment, and the relationship between them. Another of Benhura’s sculptures, titled “Swing Me Higher, Mama,” was installed in Carmel in 2022, located on the southeast corner of the intersection at Main Street and Veterans Way.
Saxophonist excels on talent show
Bryan Thompson received some rave reviews for his national TV debut. The saxophonist, who performs as B. Thompson, made it to the next round of “America’s Got Talent” as all four judges gave approval in an episode that aired in early July. Thompson, an Indianapolis native who...
Kroger ‘Symphony on the Prairie’ season continues through Aug. 31
Summer lineup features favorites from songbooks of Jimmy Buffett, Taylor Swift, Tom Petty & so much more. Experience the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra (ISO) and many other musical guests each weekend at the Conner Prairie Symphony Bowl. It’s the perfect place to meet friends and family for a fun night out.
CSO welcomes Antonia Bennett to Carmel Jazz Fest with Special Guest B. Thompson
Welcome conductor Joel Smirnoff to the Palladium as he leads the Carmel Symphony Orchestra (CSO) on Friday, Aug. 9 for the opening night of the Carmel Jazz Festival in a celebration concert honoring Duke Ellington’s 125th birthday and the 100th anniversary of Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue.”. At...
Antonia Bennett eager for jazzy Carmel Symphony Orchestra performance
Antonia Bennett had the benefit of learning from the best. Not only did the jazz vocalist perform with her legendary father, the late Tony Bennett, since she was young, but she also was exposed to many of his famous friends. “Especially in Beverly Hills at that time, there were a...
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