Hamilton County Hamilton County’s Hometown Newspaper www.ReadTheReporter.com RepoRteR Facebook.com/HamiltonCountyReporter Today’s Weather Friday, Aug. 13, 2021 Today: Periods of showers and storms. Tonight: Any showers Arcadia | Atlanta | Cicero | Sheridan and storms end early in the evening. Partly cloudy. Carmel | Fishers | Noblesville | Westfield News Gathering Like & Partner Follow us! HIGH: 85 LOW: 59 You are not the Mosquito tests positive for King or Queen West Nile virus in Noblesville of Mistakes The REPORTER 1. Wear long sleeves, pants, cans, bottles, buckets, jars, the Hamilton County Health I met a colleague COLUMNIST The Hamilton County socks, and shoes when out- drums, and other trash/rubbish). Department will increase sur- last Thursday morning Health Department Vector Con- doors. 2. Dump and invert wheel veillance and control activities at Noble Coffee and trol Program has received con- 2. Apply EPA approved in- barrows and kiddie/toddler in the sample positive area. Tea. I hadn’t seen this firmation notice from the Indi- sect repellent containing DEET, pools when not in use. Adult mosquito fogging will be gal in a couple of years ana State Department of Health Picaridin, or Oil of Lemon Eu- 3. Change water in bird- conducted to rapidly decrease due to the pandemic. (ISDH) that the first mosquito calyptus to any exposed skin. baths and pet bowls weekly. the number of adult mosquitoes One of my team mem- sample of the season has test- 3. Keep mosquitoes outside 4. Inspect water in flower in the sample positive area. bers was supposed to ed positive for West Nile Virus by keeping doors and windows pots and plant containers week- For current information meet us. (WNV). closed or making sure screens ly. about Hamilton County sur- I enjoyed catching AMY SHANKLAND The sample was collected are in good repair. 5. Clean rain gutters. veillance and control activities, up with my friend, Sandwiched from a trap site located in the 4. Avoid outdoor activities 6. Drain and fill tire ruts, please visit hamiltoncounty. but we soon began to near Greenfield Avenue and at dusk and dawn, when the stagnant pools, and puddles. in.gov/323/Mosquito-Control. worry. My teammate was 15 minutes late. Summer Road in Noblesville. mosquitoes that transmit WNV 7. Place tight covers over This site will be updated with When this happens, my mind has a funny The detection of WNV activ- are most active. cisterns, cesspools, septic tanks, positive WNV mosquito reports habit of thinking that someone’s stranded ity is evidence that the disease In addition, all Hamilton tubs, and rain barrels where wa- and spray schedules. Use the in a ditch in the middle of nowhere. I called is present in Hamilton County County residents are asked to ter is stored. “Notify Me” link to receive fu- her and was relieved to hear her voice. and the public should take prop- do the following in order to 8. Keep the margins of ture updates. She was instantly embarrassed. She had er precautions to stay protected. eliminate mosquito breeding ponds clear of vegetation and State of WNV and completely forgotten about the meeting, For optimum protection sites around their home: stock ornamental ponds with St. Louis Encephalitis sur- but reassured me that she would be there in the Health Department recom- 1. Remove all unneeded top – feeding minnows. veillance data can be found at less than 20 minutes. I told her that it was mends individuals: containers that hold water (tires, In response to finding WNV, gis.in.gov/apps/ISDH/Arbo. okay and that I’d catch her up on what she missed later. Do you know what my real thought was at that moment? It was “Thank God! She’s human.” Carmel Arts Council welcomes That may sound a little unusual. I’m embarrassed to admit that I used to be rath- er critical of people in my younger days. I Walt Thacker to ‘Art in the Garden’ was a bit spoiled and selfish growing up. I The REPORTER even had a college boyfriend tell me that. The Carmel Arts Council But age brings wisdom, especially (CAC) will welcome artist Walt when you’re in the sandwich generation. I Thacker to Art in the Garden pride myself on being organized, especially from 4 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, with my schedule. I’m the Queen of Plan- Aug. 14. The artist will demon- ning. But over the last 10 years, my respon- strate oil painting in the garden sibilities have grown. I’ve been working for visitors during the monthly along with taking care of my family and Meet Me on Main event in the my mother. Arts & Design District. Most of the time, I can juggle all of Thacker is an oil painter the balls up in the air like a pro. Some with a talent for taking ordinary days I feel energetic and confidently pro- landscapes and turning them claim in my head “I’ve got this!” Others into masterpieces. … well, I drop one of those balls … or “I've always been a good art- two … or three. ist but getting married and start- I used to beat myself up regularly over ing a family, I had to have a ca- those instances. Then one day, I read a reer with a consistent paycheck,” phrase from Jen Sincero, author of numer- Thacker said. “At this time, my ous self-help books. She wrote, “You are art endeavors went well beyond not the Queen of Mistakes.” the back burner for several years. I think I read Jen’s phrase 10 times that At age 36, I was reaching a dif- day. I felt something shift within me. Sud- ferent state of mind. Many men denly, I realized that all of my self-criticism go through this, and you con- over my mistakes was almost ridiculous. template just about everything – You’ve heard it before – we all make your life, your marriage, career. mistakes. We’re human. We have to dust In retrospect, I have a great wife, ourselves off, learn from them, and move on. good kids, work was hard, but But we also need to extend grace to rec- going along well. Still, is this all ognize that others make mistakes, too. Boy, there is?” is this hard. Especially with that guy who Thacker continued, “Some- cut you off in traffic. Or the lady standing thing told me to get back into in the middle of the grocery aisle right in oil painting, and this was a great front of the item you need. Or the person awakening for me. It filled a lot who was late to your meeting. of the voids I thought I was ex- However, I’ll bet you almost anything periencing. Thirty years later Photo provided that if we think back, we’ve made the same Oil painter Walt Thacker will be on hand Saturday to demonstrate his craft for visitors I'm at my best! My artwork is error or something similar. We can only during Carmel’s Meet Me on Main event. always upbeat and it helps me work to do better and hope that others can keep an upbeat outlook. I do watch Thacker as he works to of Artomobilia coming up later be open for visitors to view the forgive us for these blunders. eat healthy and exercise, which complete one of his oil paint- this month in the Arts & Design CAC scholarship winners' art. Since I’ve adopted my new attitude, I is keeping me in good shape in ings in progress. In addition, District. This is a free event. For more information, visit find that I treat myself and other people bet- my senior years. I'm an avid there will be a children's table. The World’s Smallest Chil- CarmelArtsCouncil.org. ter. It’s a more peaceful way to live know- gardener and make most of the Carmel Arts Council volunteers dren’s Art Gallery at 40 W. Turn to Page 3 to see what ing that we are not the Kings and Queens of frames for my artwork.” will help children paint trucks, Main St. – where Art in the else this Saturday’s Meet Me Mistakes and a gentler way to exist in the This Saturday, you can jeeps, and cars in anticipation Garden will take place – will on Main event has in store. sandwich generation.

Actors Theatre of Indiana receives grant from Indiana Arts Commission The REPORTER around the state specializing in The annual distribution totaling explained ATI Executive Director The Indiana Arts Commission arts, community development, and $11,978 is an AOS Grant – Art Op- James Reilly. announced its award of an Arts Or- finance. erations and Support. Funding for the Indiana Arts ganization Support grant to Actors “The projects and organiza- “This two-year grant will as- Commission and its programs is Theatre of Indiana (ATI) on July tions that are receiving funding sist ATI to further its mission to provided by the Indiana General 12. This grant of nearly $24,000 have major positive impact on the enhancing the quality of life in Assembly and the National En- will be paid out annually over the culture, economic, and education- Central Indiana by offering high dowment for the Arts, a federal next two years. al climate of Indiana,” said Indiana quality professional theatre perfor- agency. Over 590 applications were Arts Commission Chair Alberta mances and programs that engage, Learn more about Actors The- reviewed by 167 Hoosiers from Barker. inspire, educate, and entertain,” atre of Indiana at atistage.org. Reilly 2 News

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HOME rd the art this Saturday in AUGUST 23 , 6:30 pm EST Carmel Arts District Tipton Countyuction Fairgrounds | 1200 S Main Street, Tipton The REPORTER AAuction No doubt about it … this is the hottest month of PROPERTY LOCATION: the year, but do not despair. 1/2 mile N of Tipton, IN; on Division Road (Tracts 1-7); OPEN HOUSES Come to the Carmel Arts and Design District this Intersection of W 300 S and S 200 W (Tract 8) AUGUST 11 Saturday, Aug. 14, for the 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm est “dog days of summer” at 225 W 300 S, Tipton, IN (Tract 7 - Home) Allied Solutions’ Meet Me 3 bed | 1.5 bath | 2 car attached garage AUGUST 14 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm est on Main from 5 to 9 p.m. full basement | metal shed | tool shed Come to the public pla- za at Main Street and the Contact us today! +/- total Monon Greenway (in front 615.19 acres of Anthony’s Chophouse) LARRY JORDAN: 765.473.5849 8 TRACTS for a chance to take part in Photo provided AJ JORDAN: 317.697.30 86 the completion of a beauti- The community mosaic project began in July and JOHN MINER: 765.438.2699 ful community chip-in mo- will complete this month. Come to the public plaza at saic project that began in Main Street and the Monon Greenway to participate. July and will be completed Auctioneer: Russell D. Harmeyer IN A Photo Estate Sale” and that evening. (Indiana Ar- Auct. Lic. #AU10000277, HRES IN in August and ultimately be Auct. Lic. #AC69200019, OWNER: GRISHAW, 800.424.2324 | halderman.com placed in Carmel for thou- presents her photos from tisan Gifts & Gallery, 22 HLS#LWJ-12627 sands to see in the future. Barcelona; Paris and the N. Range Line Road) The mosaic, which is south of France; London; Indiana Design Japan; New Zealand; and of described as a “butterfly Center mural” by artist Nancy course, Indiana and various Join Keating, will be put togeth- other states. She will be at Holder Mattress and for er piece-by-piece under the gallery for Meet Me on Rusted Window refreshments, summer the direction of Keating – Main. (Art On Main, 111 clearance items, and 20 but with your hands as the W. Main St., #140) percent off all dog-themed community comes together Art Studio gifts. Bring the whole fami- to create an authentic art of Carmel ly. There will be a DIY suc- project once again in the Decorate your own culent bar at Rusted Win- District. ‘Hamsa hands’ which are dow and kids crafting with Meet Me on Main is the common in Middle East- Holder Mattress where kids City of Carmel’s monthly ern and Israeli culture. The will be able to create their “second Saturday” event hands have an eye on them own pillowcase. (Indi- along Main Street and that “protects” the wearer, a ana Design Center, 200 S. Range Line Road to high- talismanic symbol that peo- Range Line Road) light local galleries, restau- ple believed to protect them rants and design-related Rain Barrels from harm against the evil businesses in the Arts & Check out the “Rain on eye and brings them good- Design District. Art galler- Main” barrels displayed ness, abundance, fertility, ies and businesses will fea- along Main Street now luck and good health. (The ture special events to help through Aug. 20. Barrel Art Studio, 30 N. Range you experience the won- designs will also be judged Line Road) derful art-related and de- opening weekend by an sign-related features in the Carmel Arts independent panel and the District. Live music will be Council first, second and third place playing in the streets, and This month’s Art in the artists receive cash prizes. the traditional prize give- Garden event will feature Vote for your favorite in the aways are returning that Walt Thacker, an oil paint- People’s Choice contest by have been on hiatus since er who will demonstrate liking your top barrel on the the global pandemic. his talents. Also featured Rain on Main Facebook In addition to the com- will be a children's activi- page by noon on Aug. 20. munity mosaic project, there ty table, where kids will be * * * will be an opportunity to given a similar rendition of A map of the gallery register to win one of three what Walt is painting to do locations and more infor- $100 gift cards by visiting their own creation. (Car- mation about Meet Me participating merchants and mel Arts Council, 40 W. on Main activities can be entering you name in a spe- Main St.) found at CarmelArtsAnd- cial drawing. Winners will Design.com. be selected the following CCC Gallery Public parking is avail- week. The gift cards will & Gifts able in the Carmel Lions be from select Arts District Enjoy the colors of sum- Club lot (141 E. Main St.), businesses. Be sure to visit mer with artist Kelly Jen- Sophia Square parking ga- as many galleries and shops kins who creates beautiful, rage (entrance off of 1st as possible to increase your vibrant, colorful jewelry Ave. NW), Indiana Design chance to win. in fused glass. Also, Lin- Center parking garage (200 Below are some of the da Wesolowski paints in S. Range Line Road) or on- special attractions featured acrylic, oils and watercolor, street. Click here to down- this Saturday: creating gorgeous abstract load the Arts & Design Dis- All Things Carmel and colorful detailed paint- trict parking map. About the Carmel Arts This local gift shop ings. (CCA Gallery, 111 W. & Design District and tourism information Main St., #135) The Carmel Arts & spot will be promoting the Indiana Artisan Design District is the Mid- summer wines from the Gallery west’s premier arts and city’s local wineries – Sug- This gallery will fea- design destination. Home ar Creek and Peace Wa- ture wood-turner Jim Du- to more than 200 business- ter. Stop by for a sample pler who will demonstrate es, including art galleries, while shopping for unique, his creative process on restaurants, antique dealers, Carmel-related gifts. (All an antique, foot-pedaled design showrooms, bou- Things Carmel, 110 W. lathe and the public will tiques and creative service Main St., #104) be able to try their hands providers, the Carmel Arts Art on Main (actually, their feet) at this & Design District promises Art on Main Gallery unique process. In addition, to stimulate the senses. The & Gifts is featuring a final they will have a "Fantas- Indiana Design Center is exhibit of Marie Reamer’s tic Frittle" contest where housed in the Carmel Arts photography. After 11 years guests can enter to win a & Design District. In addi- of exhibiting her photogra- gift collection of Frittle, an tion, hundreds have taken phy in the District, Marie Indiana confection that is advantage of the wide vari- Reamer is retiring. Her fi- a cross between fudge and ety of housing opportunities nal exhibit is titled “Travel brittle, by guessing how and call the Carmel Arts & the World thru my Photos: many pieces are in a bowl Design District home.

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But this August, that serve a great- Instead, it will be the group will switch things er purpose?’” announced at the up with a special event. explained Syn- event, following www.ciceroin.org In place of the 4:30 Meet- ergize founder a keynote speech Applications will be accepted through up, the professional group Arron Stanton. from Carmel May- Friday August 13th. will gather for a one-time Part of Syner- Stanton or Jim Brainard. Please send application and resume to: Synergize Impact Rally, a gize’s greater pur- In his 25-year special event celebrating pose is encourag- tenure, Mayor Dan Strong Carmel – the city Synergize ing its members Brainard’s impact 331 E Jackson St. calls home. to give back in on Carmel has led Synergize members and their lives and to national and in- P.O. Box 650 nonmembers can attend the businesses with ternational recog- Cicero, IN 46034 Impact Rally from 6 to 9 its ROI Initiative. nition. This event or p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 24. 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All this is for your benefit, The REPORTER ble offered guidance on how tion for many in the commu- nerships, special events Bosma Visionary Op- to eat a meal without sight. nity, and we were excited to and ongoing fundraising, so that the grace that is reaching more and more portunities Foundation’s This year's theme was Inde- bring it back in-person at the all foundation revenues go people may cause thanksgiving to overflow to the 11th annual Dining in the pendence Island, featuring JW Marriott.” to support Bosma and the glory of God. Dark raised more than food, drinks, dancing and Rooted in more than 100 comprehensive vision reha- 2 Corinthians 4:13-15 (NIV) $100,000 to benefit pro- even a few games. Attend- years of history, Bosma is bilitation programs offered grams that help Hoosiers ees heard inspiring stories one of Indiana’s largest non- through its Center for Vi- navigate blindness. One of and learned more about Bos- profit organizations provid- sionary Solutions. 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Four boys team in Indiana Runner's pre-season Top 10, Carmel girls are No. 1 . . . Cross country will be strong again Hamilton County has arguably been the strongest cross-country county in In- diana over the past few years. This year is no exception. As runners prepare for their first meets, teams across the area have high expectations that their seasons will finish at the state meet, again to be held at the LaVern Gibson Cham- pionship Cross Country Course in Terre Haute. Cross-country experts in Indiana have those same high expectations. In- dianarunner.com rated four boys teams in the top 10 of its Pre-season Top 50 rankings. Leading the way is Hamilton Southeastern, which is ranked No. 3 in the pre-season list. The website also has a pre-season All-State Top 25 for individ- uals, and the Royals’ Nolan Satterfield is No. 10 in that list. Three more South- eastern runners – Bennett DuBois, Gar- rett Hicks and Will Marquardt – received Honorable Mention. Brebeuf Jesuit is ranked No. 1 for the boys, while defending state champion Kent Graham/File photo Columbus North is No. 2. Meanwhile, The Carmel girls cross country team won the state championship in 2020, and with several strong runners Carmel is rated No. 4 on the list; the returning, the Greyhounds are ranked No. 1 in the Indianarunner.com pre-season ratings. Carmel opens its Greyhounds were runners-up last season, season Saturday at the Valley Cross Kickoff at Terre Haute South. their ninth straight year finishing in the competing in the Fort Wayne Snider Ho- p.m. at Frankfort p.m. at Noblesville top two at state. kum Karem. Aug. 21: at Logansport, 9 a.m. Sept. 2: Landes Invitational, 5:30 p.m. Carmel junior Kole Mathison will be Aug. 28: at Oak Hill Invitational, 10 at Hamilton Heights the focal point for his team again, and he CARMEL a.m. Sept. 9: Charger Classic, 5 p.m. at is No. 2 on the pre-season All-State list. Aug. 14: at Terre Haute South Valley Aug. 31: Hamilton County meet, 5:30 North Mongomery Defending state champion Izaiah Steu- Cross Kickoff, 9 a.m. p.m. at Noblesville Sept. 11: at Maconaquah Invitational, ry of Angola is No. 1. The Greyhounds’ Aug. 21: at Zionsville Invitational, Sept. 2: Landes Invitational, 5:30 p.m. 9 a.m. Charlie Schuman is No. 16 on the All- 8:30 a.m. at Hamilton Heights Sept. 16: Tiger Invitational, 5 p.m. at State list. Aug. 31: Hamilton County meet, 5:30 Sept. 9: Charger Classic, 5 p.m. at Lebanon Fishers is No. 7 on the Indiana Runner p.m. at Noblesville North Mongomery Sept. 18: at Tipton Invitational, 9 a.m. pre-season team list; the website names Sept. 4: at Brownsburg Invitational, Sept. 11: at Maconaquah Invitational, Sept. 22: North Montgomery and Tri- seniors Nick Pulos and Alec Foster and 8:30 a.m. 9 a.m. West, 5:30 p.m. junior Tate Meaux as the Tigers’ return- Sept. 11: Eagle Classic, 8:30 a.m. at Sept. 18: at Tipton Invitational, 9 a.m. Sept. 25: at Delta, 8:30 a.m. ing runners. Noblesville holds the No. 9 Brown County Sept. 25: at New Haven Invitational, Sept. 30: Hoosier Heartland Confer- ranking pre-season, with Joel Mumaw Sept. 18: Riverview Health Invitation- 9 a.m. ence meet, 5 p.m. at Rossville and Asher Propst receiving Honorable al, 9 a.m. at Northview Church Oct. 2: Hoosier Conference meet, 9 Mention individually. Sept. 25: Metropolitan Conference a.m. at Lafayette Central Catholic UNIVERSITY Westfield is No. 15 as a team, and meet, 9 a.m. at Ben Davis Aug. 21: Small School Invitational, has a top returner in Kai Connor. The se- Oct. 2: Nike Valley Twilight Meet, 6:15 HAMILTON SOUTHEASTERN 10:30 a.m. at Southwestern Shelby nior is listed at No. 19 on the individu- p.m. at LaVern Gibson Course Aug. 14: at Fort Wayne Snider Ho- Aug. 28: Sheridan Invitational, 8 a.m. al pre-season ratings. Guerin Catholic is kum Karem, 9 a.m. Aug. 31: Hamilton County meet, 5:30 also on the team pre-season list, at No. FISHERS Aug. 21: Hamilton Southeastern Ho- p.m. at Noblesville 34; Evan McNeany and Ethan Hines are Aug. 21: at Brownsburg Invitational, kum Karem, 9 a.m. Sept. 2: Landes Invitational, 5:30 p.m. back for the Golden Eagles. 9 a.m. Aug. 31: Hamilton County meet, 5:30 at Hamilton Heights On the girls side, defending state Aug. 31: Hamilton County meet, 5:30 p.m. at Noblesville Sept. 11: at Ben Davis Invitational, champion Carmel is Indiana Runner’s p.m. at Noblesville Sept. 11: Wildcat Classic Invitational, 9:30 a.m. No. 1 pre-season team. The Greyhounds Sept. 4: Boys at State Preview meet, 9 a.m. at Indiana Wesleyan Sept. 16: Tiger Invitational, 5 p.m. at have three individuals ranked on the web- 8:30 a.m. at LaVern Gibson Course Sept. 18: Riverview Health Invitation- Lebanon site’s pre-season All-State list: Jasmine Sept. 4: Girls at Marion Asics Invita- al, 9 a.m. at Northview Church Sept. 18: at Tipton Invitational, 9 a.m. Klopstad is No. 10, Cara Naas is No. 12 tional, 9 a.m. at Indiana Wesleyan Sept. 25: Hoosier Crossroads Con- Sept. 25: Pioneer Conference meet, and Alivia Romaniuk is No. 15. Jamie Sept. 11: Boys at Wildcat Classic In- ference meet, 10 a.m. at Noblesville noon at Northview Church Klavon was named Honorable Mention. vitational, 9 a.m. at Indiana Wesleyan Oct. 5: University Invitational, 5:30 Hamilton Southeastern is the No. 6 Sept. 18: Riverview Health Invitation- NOBLESVILLE p.m. team on the pre-season list; with Maggie al, 9 a.m. at Northview Church Aug. 21: Boys at Huntington North In- Powers on the Honorable Mention list Sept. 25: Hoosier Crossroads Con- vitational, 9 a.m. WESTFIELD as an individual. The Royals also return ference meet, 10 a.m. at Noblesville Aug. 21: Girls at Zionsville 4K, 9 a.m. Aug. 14: at Terre Haute South Valley Allie Latta, Grace Newton and Katherine Oct. 2: Nike Valley Twilight Meet, 6:15 at Northview Church Cross Kickoff, 9 a.m. Kesler. p.m. at LaVern Gibson Course Aug. 28: Girls at Avon Hokum Karem, Aug. 21: at Plainfield Invitational, 8:30 Noblesville is ranked No. 10 by Indi- 9 a.m. a.m. ana Runner, on the strength of three soph- GUERIN CATHOLIC Aug. 31: Hamilton County meet, 5:30 Aug. 28: David Bannon Invitational, 9 omore returners (Summer Rempe, Nadia Aug. 21: Circle City Conference meet, p.m. at Noblesville a.m. at Franklin Central Perez, Kennedy Applegate). Fishers is 8:30 a.m. at Brebeuf Jesuit Sept. 4: at Columbus North Classic, Aug. 31: Hamilton County meet, 5:30 No. 15, with Elizabeth Barrett, an Honor- Aug. 31: Hamilton County meet, 5:30 9:30 a.m. p.m. at Noblesville able Mention runner, coming back. p.m. at Noblesville Sept. 11: Wildcat Classic Invitational, Sept. 4: at Brownsburg Invitational, Guerin Catholic is rated No. 33, with Sept. 4: State Preview meet, 8:30 9 a.m. at Indiana Wesleyan 8:30 a.m. the website rating Bridget Gallagher a.m. at LaVern Gibson Course Sept. 18: Riverview Health Invitation- Sept. 11: Wildcat Classic Invitational, No. 14 on the individual pre-season list. Sept. 11: All-Catholic Invitational, 10 al, 9 a.m. at Northview Church 9 a.m. at Indiana Wesleyan Westfield is ranked No. 36; junior Robyn a.m. at Guerin Catholic Sept. 25: Hoosier Crossroads Con- Sept. 18: Riverview Health Invitation- Schemel returns for the Shamrocks. Sept. 18: Riverview Health Invitation- ference meet, 10 a.m. at Noblesville al, 9 a.m. at Northview Church A list of cross country schedules for al, 9 a.m. at Northview Church Oct. 2: Twilight Meet, 6:15 p.m. at La- Sept. 25: Hoosier Crossroads Con- each school now follows, with informa- Sept. 25: at Culver Invitational, 8:45 Vern Gibson Course ference meet, 10 a.m. at Noblesville tion from the respective schools’ athletic a.m. Oct. 2: Twilight Meet, 6:15 p.m. at La- Vern Gibson Course website. Carmel and Westfield travel to SHERIDAN Terre Haute South for the Valley Cross HAMILTON HEIGHTS Aug. 28: Sheridan Invitational, 8 a.m. Kickoff on Saturday, with Southeastern Aug. 19: Hot Dog Invitational, 5:30 Aug. 31: Hamilton County meet, 5:30 'Rocks, Huskies win golf duals The Westfield girls golf team won an all-county nine-hole dual with Nobles- ville Thursday at Harbour Trees. The No. 1-ranked Shamrocks scored 156 to the No. 9 Millers’ 161. Westfield’s Allie Hildebrand was the meet medalist with a 36. Sophie McGinnis added a 39. Other Shamrocks scores were Brette Ha- navan 40, Addi Kooi 41, Allie McKeown 41 and Sam Brown 42. Caroline Whallon and Sophi Stutz both scored 38 for Noblesville. They were followed by Jordan Adam 41, Ber- gan Zebrauskas 44, Olivia Anderson 44 and Erin Burt 46.

Hamilton Heights won a dual meet with Tipton Thursday at the Tipton Mu- nicipal Golf Course. Playing in their first dual of the sea- son, the Huskies scored 176 to the Blue Devil’s 194. Ashlyn Fletcher led the Huskies by scoring 42. Anna Rickey and Ashlyn Tharp each had 44. Other scores were Lola Wilson 46, Kaylee Rhoton 47 and Carley Koors 52. Sports 7

Thursday's games Tampa Bay 8, Boston 1 N.Y. Mets 4, Washington 1, 7 innings Seattle 3, Texas 1 Major League N.Y. Mets 5, Washington 4, 7 innings Cincinnati 12, Atlanta 3 St. Louis 7, Pittsburgh 6 Chicago White Sox 9, N.Y. Yankees 8 Philadelphia 2, L.A. Dodgers 1 L.A. Angels 6, Toronto 3 Oakland 17, Cleveland 0 Arizona 12, San Diego 3 Milwaukee 17, Chicago Cubs 4 San Francisco 7, Colorado 0 Baseball standings Detroit 6, Baltimore 4 American League National League East W L PCT. GB East W L PCT. GB Tampa Bay 70 45 .609 - Philadelphia 60 55 .522 - Boston 66 51 .564 5.0 N.Y. Mets 59 55 .518 0.5 N.Y. Yankees 63 52 .548 7.0 Atlanta 59 56 .513 1.0 Toronto 62 52 .544 7.5 Washington 50 65 .435 10.0 Baltimore 38 75 .336 31.0 Miami 48 67 .417 12.0 Central W L PCT. GB Central W L PCT. GB Chi. White Sox 68 48 .586 - Milwaukee 70 46 .603 - Detroit 57 60 .487 11.5 Cincinnati 62 54 .534 8.0 Cleveland 55 58 .487 11.5 St. Louis 58 56 .509 11.0 Minnesota 50 65 .435 17.5 Chi. Cubs 52 65 .444 18.5 Kansas City 49 64 .434 17.5 Pittsburgh 41 74 .357 28.5 West W L PCT. GB West W L PCT. GB Houston 68 46 .596 - San Francisco 74 41 .643 - Oakland 67 48 .579 1.5 L.A. Dodgers 69 46 .600 5.0 Seattle 61 55 .526 8.0 San Diego 66 51 .564 9.0 L.A. Angels 58 58 .500 11.0 Colorado 51 64 .443 23.0 Texas 40 75 .348 28.5 Arizona 36 80 .310 38.5 Brickyard Weekend fans encouraged to 'Plan Ahead' with IMS.com Fans attending Brickyard Weekend at 12). Flex seating locations are available Paid parking is available in Lot 1B, Streets and 16th Street from Main Street the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, which in Southwest Vista (1-10), H Stand (1-6) Lot 2, Lot 3G and Main Gate for $20, to Lynhurst Drive. During race weekend, features the NASCAR Cup Series, NA- and Northwest Vista (16-20) for $55 per Turn 3 Infield (pre-paid) for $25, Lot 6A three-hour parking will be monitored and SCAR Xfinity Series and NTT INDY- adult. Children 15 and under are admitted for $40 and Gate 1 for $75. enforced on both sides of Main Street be- CAR SERIES, are encouraged to “Plan free with paying adult in General Admis- Cashless Operations: tween 10th Street and 16th Street. Ahead” through IMS.com/PlanAhead, sion and Flex seating locations. Reserved IMS concession stands and merchan- Road Closures: an interactive web page that serves as a seats start at $60. dise locations are cashless. Tap-to-pay Race fans should be aware of multiple home base for fans heading to the track Sunday, Aug. 15 - $40 for General phone payments will be accepted, as will road closures before making their way to this weekend. Admission seating for the credit and debit transactions. However, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway during The “Plan Ahead” page features de- at the Brickyard in North Vista Wheel- for gate admission and parking, both cash Brickyard Weekend. Those include: tailed information about the entire fan chair, Turn 2 Mounds, Hulman South and credit will be accepted. Speedway Police Department will experience at IMS, including directions, Mounds, Hulman North Mounds and Pedestrian Gate Entry: close Georgetown Road to vehicular traf- parking, schedule, gate regulations, digi- Turn 4 Mounds. Flex seating locations Friday fic south of 25th Street one hour before tal ticket and parking guides, ADA acces- are available in Tower Terrace (75-79), Public pedestrian gates open: Gate 1, the start of the Big Machine Spiked Cool- sibility and much more. Southwest Vista (1-10), H Stand (1-6) Gate 2, Gate 6S, Gate 7 South, Gate 7 Ve- ers Grand Prix on Saturday, Aug. 14 and Additionally, IMS.com/PlanAhead and Northwest Vista (16-20) for $55 per hicle, Gate 9, Gate 10, Gate 10A one hour before the start of the Verizon highlights how race fans can stay safe adult. Children 15 and under are admitted Saturday 200 at the Brickyard on Sunday, Aug. 15. and healthy at the racetrack this weekend. free with paying adult in General Admis- Public pedestrian gates open: Gate 1, Speedway Police Department will Hand sanitizer and masks will be avail- sion and Flex seating locations. Reserved Gate 2, Gate 3, Gate 6S, Gate 6N, Gate also close 16th Street between Olin Av- able at Gates 1 and 9, and race fans can seats start at $50. 7S, Gate 7 Vehicle, Gate 9, Gate 10, Gate enue and the roundabout one hour before get their COVID-19 vaccination on-site Public Parking: 10A, Gate 11A the start of the Big Machine Spiked Cool- at IU Health vaccination stations located Parking for Brickyard Weekend is Sunday ers Grand Prix and the Verizon 200 at the at Gates 1, 6 and 9. available in a variety of locations inside Public pedestrian gates open: Gate 1, Brickyard. Additionally, 16th Street will More Fan Information and around the track. Parking can be pur- Gate 2, Gate 3, Gate 6S, Gate 6N, Gate not be accessible from Polco Street, as it All Speedway patrons should be chased on-site or in advance. Race fans 7S, Gate 7 Vehicle, Gate 9, Gate 10, Gate will be blocked at 10th Street. aware of the following to ensure a suc- can visit IMS.com to purchase available 10A, Gate 11A The Indiana Department of Transpor- cessful day at the track: parking passes. IMS Museum: tation is reconstructing the Interstate 65/ Tickets: Friday Parking The IMS Museum, located inside I-70 interchange between the north split Tickets for Brickyard Weekend are Free parking is available in Lot 7 Gate 2 of the Indianapolis Motor Speed- and Washington Street in downtown Indi- available for purchase at IMS.com or (North 40) and Turn 3 Infield. Race fans way, will be open Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m., anapolis. I-70 eastbound and westbound by walking up at the gates Friday, Aug. must enter through Gate 10 from 30th Saturday 7 a.m.-5 p.m., and Sunday 8 traffic will be routed around I-465. I-65 13-Sunday, Aug. 15. Street. a.m.-4 p.m. Admission is $15 for adults, northbound and southbound traffic will Friday, Aug. 13 - $20 for General Ad- Paid parking is available in Lot 1B, $14 for guests over the age of 62 and $8 be routed through the south split, I-70 and mission seating to see Pennzoil 150 at Lot 2, Lot 3G and Main Gate for $10. for guests ages 6-15. Children 5 and un- I-465. Drivers southbound on I-65 will the Brickyard practice and Big Machine Saturday Parking der and Museum members are free. Race not be able to enter westbound I-70, and Spiked Coolers Grand Prix practice and Free parking is available in Lot 7 fans can walk to the IMS Museum from drivers northbound on I-65 will not be qualifying. Children 15 and under are ad- (North 40). Race fans must enter through within the Speedway’s infield. able to enter eastbound I-70. mitted free with paying adult. Gate 10 from 30th Street. After 1 p.m. on Friday, all IMS Muse- Additional Resources and Saturday, Aug. 14 - $40 for General Paid parking is available in Lot 1B, um visitors must possess an event ticket Information Admission seating for Pennzoil 150 at the Lot 2, Lot 3G and Main Gate for $20, or credential to enter the Museum. Gate Drivers can learn the locations of Brickyard and Big Machine Spiked Cool- Turn 3 Infield (pre-paid) for $25, Lot 6A 2 will not be open for parking at the Mu- work zones and highway restrictions by ers Grand Prix in North Vista Wheelchair, for $40 and Gate 1 for $75. seum. calling INDOT’s TrafficWise at 1-800- Turn 2 Mounds, Hulman South Mounds, Sunday Parking Digital Tickets: 261-ROAD (7623) or viewing an online Hulman North Mounds, Turn 4 Mounds, Free parking is available in Lot 7 Digital tickets can be accessed on map at pws.trafficwise.org or visiting South Terrace, South Terrace – East, (North 40). Race fans must enter through the IMS App or on a smartphone’s web @TrafficWise onT witter. Tower Terrace (75-79) and Paddock (9- Gate 10 from 30th Street. browser. Fans are encouraged to ensure No coolers larger than 18 inches by the brightness on their phone is turned up 14 inches by 14 inches can be brought before approaching the gate for a seam- into the facility, which will be strictly less scanning of their digital ticket. Race enforced. Fans will be allowed to bring fans are also encouraged to visit the IMS one cooler and one standard backpack or Digital Ticket guide to manage their dig- book bag per person. ital tickets and enhance their at-track ex- For more information regarding ac- perience. cess to IMS, visit IMS.com. For addi- Weekend Street Parking: tional information, follow on Twitter the Parking restrictions in the Town of Indiana State Police @IndStatePolice, the Speedway will be enforced during Brick- Speedway Police Department @Speed- yard Weekend. No parking will be al- wayPD or listen to radio stations WF- lowed on the south and east sides of any NI-FM 107.5 or WIBC-FM 93.1. street bound by 25th Street on the north, The Speedway Police Department can Georgetown Road on the east, Lynhurst be reached for non-emergency services Drive on the west and Crawfordsville by dialing 311 on a cell phone. The goal Road on the south from 6 p.m. Thursday of 311 is to provide an easy-to-remem- through 8 p.m. Sunday. ber number for non-emergency services Other streets requiring restricted park- while freeing up 911 lines for timely ing are Main Street between 10th and 16th emergency response.