
TODAy’s WeaTHER FRIDAY, SEPT. 15, 2017 Today: Mostly sunny. Tonight: Mostly clear. SHERIDAN | NOBLESVIllE | CICERO | ARCADIA IKE TLANTA ESTFIELD ARMEL ISHERS NEWS GATHERING L & A | W | C | F PARTNER FOllOW US! HIGH: 83 LOW: 61 Carmel on Canvas starts today HSE Board The REPORTER moves forward Watch art created before your very eyes at the fourth annual Carmel on Canvas plein air event – with school an open-air painting exhibition and competition on the sidewalks throughout the Carmel Arts & renovations Design District. The event, which is free to specta- tors, runs Friday to Sunday, Sept. 15 to 17. By LARRY LANNAN “We are excited to welcome back artists, local www.LarryInFishers.com and regional, to Carmel on Canvas. This is a great event for our community, especially for families New with small children who we hope become inspired Britton El- to create their own art,” said Carmel Mayor Jim ementary Brainard. School’s Artists ranging from professionals to amateurs, renova- including a teen division, will be painting at a va- tion proj- riety of locations for the plein air event all day Fri- ect took day and Saturday. The public is invited to come a step to the district and watch the painters set up their forward easels and paint their chosen subjects. The artists’ Wednesday night when the works are for sale. Hamilton Southeastern (HSE) There will also be two quick paints, one on School Board unanimously Saturday at the Carmel Farmers Market (5 Cen- approved the Fanning-Howey ter Green) and one on Sunday on the southwest architectural firm to do the Photo provided corner of Main Street and the Monon Greenway. design work, moving forward Saturday is also the day for children to paint at the The fourth annual Carmel on Canvas plein air event in the Carmel Arts & with the construction plans. Kids Zone from noon to 3 p.m., with two locations Design District runs today through Sunday. The interior building up- in The District, including Magdalena Gallery of grade is part of the school dis- Art (27 E. Main St.) and Carmel Arts Council’s trict’s 10-year plan to main- Schedule of Events tain the structures within the Children’s Art Gallery (40 W. Main St.). Friday, Sept. 16 The plein air artworks created on Friday and school corporation. The New Saturday, along with the quick paint event on Sun- • 8:30 a.m. – All Day Plein Air Paint Begins: Registration & Check-in at Hoosier Salon (22 Range Line Road). Britton project is set to take day, will be judged by Shaun Thomas Dingwerth, Artists register and paint throughout the day in the District. Public is encouraged to watch the artists create their bids in spring 2018, with com- who serves as the Executive Director of the Rich- work. Musicians will be playing throughout the District. pletion scheduled Aug. 2019. mond Art Museum in Richmond, Ind. He holds a In other school board ac- Saturday, Sept. 17 tions: Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from Indi- • 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. All Day Plein Air Paint Continues: Artists register and paint throughout the day in the District. ana University, Bloomington. He has also had arti- • Final approval was given Public is encouraged to watch the artists create their work. Musicians will be playing throughout the District. cles published in national art magazines including for the sale of property adja- • 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. – Quick Paint 1 at the Carmel Farmers Market (5 Center Green) Plein Air Magazine and Fine Art Connoisseur. cent to Fishers Junior High The plein air main event judging takes place • 10:30 to 11 a.m. – Quick Paint 1 “Community Choice” judging, awards to follow School near 131st Street and at 6 p.m. Saturday with artists vying for a $5,000 • 4 to 5 p.m. – Plein air paintings turned in by artists to Artists’ Lane tent (2nd Avenue NW) Cumberland Road. grand prize, $2,000 for second place, $1,500 for • 6 p.m. – All day plein air reception/judging • A policy on background third and $1,000 for fourth. Award winners will • 7 p.m. – All day plein air awards; Artists works displayed for viewing and sale and criminal history investiga- be announced at 7 p.m. on Saturday along Artists • 8 to 9 p.m. – Public Viewing; Artists works displayed for viewing and sale tions was approved to comply with changes in state law. Lane (also known as 2nd Avenue NW) between Sunday, Sept. 18 Scotty’s Brewhouse and the Monon Greenway. • First reading approval • 10 to 11 a.m. - Quick Paint 2 day-of registration & check-in at Hoosier Salon The paintings will also be available for viewing was made to a revised Suicide and for sale after the awards are presented. • 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. – Quick Paint 2 Carmel Arts & Design District Awareness and Prevention The quick paint event on Saturday morning • 1 p.m. – Quick Paint 2 Judging, Awards to follow Policy. Final approval will • 2 to 6 p.m. – Art Fair in the District (Artists’ Lane – Main Street & 2nd Avenue NW) come at a future board session. See Carmel . Page 2 Grand Park continues building out . Kenley: Indiana Senate GOP Mayor Cook joins partners to offering paid internships The REPORTER Qualified candidates The Indiana Senate must be at least a college launch Game On e-sports center Republican Caucus is sophomore. Positions are offering paid, spring-se- open to Indiana residents The REPORTER With 80 state-of- mester internships during and non-residents who Once considered the-art, high-speed the 2018 legislative ses- attend a college or uni- a kid’s video game computers, Game On sion to college students, versity located within the pastime, e-sports is will be the leader host- recent graduates, as well state. a multi-million-dol- ing competitive video as graduate students and Senate internships are lar powerhouse with game teams, leagues, law school students, said Kenley full-time positions at the international experi- tournaments and other State Sen. Luke Kenley (R-No- Statehouse in downtown Indianap- ence with participants exciting events cen- connection,” said Mayor Andy blesville). olis that begin with a mandatory and partners from all tered around specific Cook. “We are excited to wel- Internships with the Indiana orientation in late December and walks. games releases such as come a strong emerging industry Senate Republican Caucus relate conclude at the end of the legisla- Rick Barretto, Cook League of Legends and and even more participants.” to various fields of study including tive session in March 2018. Game On chief visionary officer Overwatch. Memberships and Game On is a world-class legislative, legal, policy, communi- More information and applica- and other partners are launching open play will enable gamers of e-sports and educational concept cations, multimedia and informa- tions for internships with the Indi- the first Game On e-sports cen- all interests. that will expand to other markets tion technology. Benefits include ana Senate Republican Caucus can ter at Grand Park Field House to “Grand Park continues to to maximize its mission to enter- a $750 bi-weekly stipend, scholar- be found online at IndianaSena- elevate this wide-spread interest produce wins for Westfield! tain, educate and inspire. Game ship and academic credit opportu- teRepublicans.com/intern-pro- in Indiana. Game On will host Game On is a great extension On’s state-of-the-art centers nities, professional development, gram. e-sports leagues, tournaments of a place where people come community involvement and net- The deadline to apply is and individuals. together for fitness, health and See E-sports . Page 2 working. Oct. 31. 2 News E-sports Nickel Plate District sidewalks come from Page 1 will provide leading-edge tional professional teams, to life at night this weekend in Fishers e-sports experiences, tech- more than $23 million in The REPORTER p.m. today to raise aware- cludes face painting, a graf- dren that BBBSCI serves nology, content and devel- prize money, thousands of The sidewalks in the ness for the BBBSCI mis- fiti wall, a live DJ, a neon annually, only 150 are from opment through leagues in-person and online spec- Nickel Plate District will sion, just in time for one splash zone and more (par- Hamilton County, and 50 and tournaments. Player tators and a full cadre of glow this weekend thanks to of Fishers Parks & Recre- ent supervision is required). Hamilton County children training and development broadcast analysts. Big Brothers Big Sisters of ation’s most popular events, BBBSCI will also have a are currently on the waitlist programs will also be of- Add to that leading Central Indiana (BBBSCI) Glow in the Park. booth at the Glow in the for mentors. fered. sports leagues like the and BLASTmedia. Fishers The free Glow in the Park event. “When you mention NBA, which are now sanc- Parks & Recreation is excit- Park event will bring over BBBSCI hopes the For more information gaming, people typically tioning e-sports leagues, as ed to partner with the local 2,000 children and families sidewalk chalk art will raise about Glow in the Park, visit think of a kid playing an an extension of their brand www.fishers.in.us/glowin- online game into the ear- to engage a whole new fan organizations as they dec- to the Nickel Plate District awareness about the organi- thepark. To learn more about orate the sidewalks around Amphitheater for a fam- zation in the Fishers com- BBBSCI, please visit www. ly morning hours – think base and stay relevant as the Nickel Plate District ily-friendly night of fun munity and recruit addition- bbbsci.org and to learn more again,” said Rick Barretto, technology continues to Amphitheater with glow-in- from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m.
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