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Spark Fishers is just around the corner

When you think about the Spark Fishers Festival, you think of 2 things you do not want…very hot temperatures or rain.  Let’s hope both stay away in 2024.

This year’s activities begin Monday, June 24 and wrap-up Saturday, June 29, with the parade and street fair.

Below you will find more details, as provided by the City of Fishers:

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The weeklong Spark!Fishers festival presented by Meijer returns to Fishers’ Nickel Plate Cultural District this summer. Kicking off on Monday, June 24, and running through Saturday, June 29, the festival offers ways for the community to celebrate Independence Day traditions while showcasing what it means to be uniquely Fishers.  
   
This year, attendees will enjoy a new schedule of events, including the popular drone show now scheduled to close out the Tuesday concert, and a fireworks display to conclude the concert on Friday night at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater. Also new this year, a 1-Mile Walk/Run welcomes participants of all ages and abilities alongside the Spark!Fishers 5k.  
 
This year’s Spark!Fishers parade grand marshal is Indy Ignite, Indiana’s first professional volleyball team, which will be based at the new Fishers Event Center set to open in fall 2024. Indy Ignite’s debut season is scheduled to begin in January 2025. 
 
With the opening of the new Fishers Municipal Center, which includes City Hall and the Fishers Art Center, visitors can enjoy free programming from the Fishers Arts Council, Fishers Arts & Cultural Commission, and Fishers Art Center during Saturday’s events. This includes art galleries featuring works by the celebrated Hoosier artist, writer, and cultural icon, Kurt Vonnegut Jr., alongside high-quality demonstrations, interactive activities, and performances by local performing arts groups.  
 
For Saturday’s festivities, Spark!Fishers attendees are encouraged to park at the FORUM Conference Center (11313 USA Parkway) and take the free shuttle running from 2 to 10 p.m. Shuttles will stop between 5 and 7 p.m. due to the parade at 6 p.m. Shuttles will resume at 7 p.m. and end at 10 p.m. Learn more about the festival at SparkFishers.com.
FESTIVAL SCHEDULE:   
  • Monday, June 24 / Start the Spark! Charity Golf Outing in partnership with Fishers Rotary Club 
  • Tuesday, June 25 at 7 p.m. / Free Concert featuring Uptown Funk: A Bruno Mars Tribute at the NPD AMP, followed by the drone show  
  • Wednesday, June 26 at 6:15 & 7 p.m. / 1-Mile Walk/Run and 5K Race presented by IU Health Fishers (registration required; onsite registration available unti6:30 p.m.)  
  • Thursday, June 27 from 6-9 p.m. / Spark!Fishers Car & Art Show along the Central Green at the Fishers Municipal Complex 
  • Friday, June 28 at 8 p.m. / Free Concert featuring Red: A Taylor Swift Tribute at the NPD AMP, followed by a fireworks show 
  • Saturday, June 29 from 2-9 p.m. / Street Fair, parade at 6 p.m. 
Please be aware of road closures for the event throughout the week. Full list of closures available here. Parking information available here.  

Candidates are set for 2024 HSE School Board electon

No one filed to run for Hamilton Southeastern (HSE) School Board on the last day to step forward and run.  The filing deadline was Thursday, June 20, at noon.

Here are the candidates for the HSE Board in the November general election, based on the online posting by the Hamilton County Election Office:

This will be an at-large election.  Every eligible voter residing within the HSE School District votes for one candidate in each of the township races.

Biggest crowd yet for 2024 Fishers Juneteenth celebration

Just part of the Junetenth crowd

I arrived at Conner Prairie at about 5:30pm for the Fishers Juneteenth celebration Wednesday.  The parking lots were already filling up.  I could tell the turnout exceeded last year.

As I left the grounds, the lady keeping track of the number of people walking through the gate had over 740 on her counter as of 6pm.  Juneteenth is becoming a popular gathering in Fishers.

The Future Black Leaders Club from Fishers High School once again was in charge of putting the Juneteenth celebration together again this year.  There were more booths and activities compared to 2023.

Juneteenth marks the end of slavery in America.  June 19, 1865 was the day the final notification was provided to slaves in Galveston, Texas that the Civil War was over and all were now free.  It is a federal holiday.

In my walk around the grounds, all were having a very good time.

Below are more photos from the 2024 Fishers Juneteenth event:

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Greg Lannan announces run for HSE School Board

Greg Lannan

As we grow closer to the filing deadline for Hamilton Southeastern (HSE) School Board another candidate has thrown his hat in the ring.  Greg Lannan, a local Republican Party supporter in the past, and currently serving on the Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals, has announced he will run as an at-large candidate in Delaware Township.  He made the announcement in a Facebook post Wednesday morning.

Lannan and his wife Megan have recently become parents and “my wife and I are proud to raising our son in the community that has given us so many incredible opportunities.”  He says he is running to support students, parents and teachers.

Lannan currently works as a director of business development and marketing for a local firm.  He cites parental involvement, educational transparency, sound fiscal management and helping students excel academically as centerpieces of his campaign.

Greg Lannan was born and raised in Fishers and is a 2009 graduate of Fishers High School.

In this at-large election, voters choose from candidates running within their township, but all voters cast ballots in each township race.  The deadline to file as a school board candidate is Thursday, noon,  June 20th.

As of 11:15am June 19, here is the list of candidates officially filing for HSE School Board in this year’s election:

Delaware Township

Greg Lannan

Latrica A Schooley

 

Fall Creek Township

Suzanne Thomas

Terry Tolle

 

Wayne Township 

Sarah E. Parks-Reese

John F. Stewart

 

(NOTE:  Greg Lannan & I share the same last name.  We had lunch a few years ago and determined we are related as distant cousins, but did not know each other until a few years ago)  

 

My Willie Mays story

1960: Willie Mays

I have never met Willie Mays, but I do have a story.

In one of the last seasons the Reds played their games at the old Crosley Field, in the late 1960s, my friend Jack Mitchell and I drove down from Indy area to see a Reds game.

There was an empty seat next to us and a very drunk teenager, I would guess about 17, sat next to us.  He insisted that he would shake Willie Mays’ hand before the night was done.  We smiled, said, yeah, right, and he left.

Two innings later, we saw someone running out on the field.  Yes, it was that same drunk teen that sat next to us.  The San Francisco Giants were in the field, and Mays was in his usual position of Center Field.

As you might imagine, Reds security was running in pursuit, but behind the teen, who got to Mays.  At first, Mays wanted nothing to do with this kid and began to walk away.  But the boy pleaded with Mays for a handshake.  Mays saw the teen was about to be arrested anyway, so Mays extended his hand, shook the hand of the clearly inebriated kid, just before security tackled him and escorted him off the field.

I felt lucky just to see Willie Mays play in person.  He was one of a kind, a tremendous baseball talent.

Willie Mays has died at the age of 93.  No other player in the history of the game could hit, field and run the bases like Mays.  He was the full package.

If there is baseball in heaven, Willie Mays is the starting Center Fielder, hands down, the best there ever was.

HAMCO mayors exchange views at HCLA luncheon

Chris Jensen & Scott Fadness were the most experienced mayors on the panel

Over 300 people had lunch together Tuesday at the Noblesville Embassy Suites Conference Center, bringing together those involved with the Hamilton County Leadership Academy (HCLA), past and present.  Andrea Davis of HAND Inc. received the Distinguished Alumni Award.  Brenda Myers of Hamilton County Tourism was the recipient of the Honorary Alumni Award.

However, the main draw for this event was a panel of 4 Hamilton County mayors:  Scott Fadness of Fishers, Chris Jensen of Noblesville, Sue Finkam of Carmel and Scott Willis from Westfield.  Fadness joked that when he began going to events such as this, he was the young, less experienced mayor…Tuesday, he had the most experience of anyone on that panel.  Terry Anker, HCLA Dean of the 2014 class, moderated the discussion.

Much of the back-and-forth centered on economic development and the contours of rules over competition.  The Central Indiana Regional Development Authority (CIRDA) is led by Scott Fadness, and the other mayors admitted there was some suspicion Fadness would favor Fishers in any CIRDA endeavors.  Those fears are long gone.  The mayors realize Central Indiana is competing among areas around the nation and the world to land economic development projects.  Once a prospect has selected Central Indiana as a destination, then there is competition among the many communities in the area.  All the mayors want more flexibility and more funding from the state.

There was also talk about management styles, work-life balance,  along with listening to the voices of their own staff and their local communities.

If there was anything negative about the event, many told me they expected more humor, but there were a few guffaws during the panel discussion.

 

(L-R) Chris Jensen, Scott Fadness, Scott Willis & Sue Finkam

Terry Tolle is a candidate for HSE School Board, Fall Creek Township

Terry Tolle

Terry Tolle has served one term on the Hamilton Southeastern (HSE) School Board and has now filed to run in this round of elections for the Fall Creek Township Seat.  Incumbent Suzanne Thomas has already filed her candidacy.

Dr. Tolle is a local chiropractor.  During his previous term on the board, his major issue was ensuring HSE Schools had sufficient funding.  He was an advocate for the previous funding referendum vote taken during his term in office.

This story will be updated.  I have reached out to Dr. Tolle for more information about his candidacy.

 

City Council holds first session in new City Hall

Fishers City Council, meeting for the first time at new City Hall

Monday was an important day in the history of Fishers.  At mid-day, the ribbon-cutting ceremony was held to officially open the new City Hall & Art Center.  At 7pm, the Fishers City Council convened its first meeting in the new City Hall auditorium.

But the meeting was more than ceremonial, there were some important issues resolved.

The first issue was approving the grant from the city to local nonprofit organizations.  The Council Nonprofit Committee looked at a number of applications from area nonprofits and presented its proposal to the full Council.  Councilors Pete Peterson and Todd Zimmerman voted no, arguing the city should support nonprofits more aimed at serving Fishers residents.  Both emphasized they are supportive of nonprofits doing good work in Hamilton County, but are not supporting the idea of Fishers tax dollars going to some groups that serve a wider clientele.

The vote was 5-2 with Bill Stuart casting his vote  remotely.

Here are the nonprofits receiving grants from the City of Fishers:

$65,000   Hamilton County Youth Assistance

$45,000  Youth Mentoring Initiative

$55,000  Conner Prairie

$3,000   Indiana Center for Prevention of Youth Abuse & Suicide

$5,000   Humane Society of Hamilton County

$5,500   Indiana Parkinson Foundation

$10,000  Outside the Box

$10,000  HSE Education Foundation

$10,000  Same As U

$12,500  Recovery Cafe Hamilton County

 

In other items before the Council:

–An incentive package was approved for a pharmaceutical firm planning to use a currently vacant space at Exit 5.  The city did not disclose the name of the firm, but Mayor Scott Fadness told the Council Fishers is competing with a site in North Carolina, and the company has indicated it will choose Fishers if the incentives are approved.  The Council voted in favor of the incentives.

–The city has received a grant of $30,000 for an outdoor fitness facility.  The city has not decided where this equipment will be located.

 

Latricia Schooley files for HSE School Board Delaware Township seat

On the same day Sarah Donsbach, the incumbent Delaware Township Hamilton Southeastern (HSE) School Board member, announced she will not seek another term, Latricia Schooley filed her candidacy for that seat.

In a statement posted to her campaign Web site, Ms. Schooley says she and her family have lived in Hamilton County for 17 years and she is the parent “of a current senior and sophomore and a 2020 graduate of Fishers High School.”

“I will bring a wide variety of experiences to the HSE School Board,” said Schooley. “These experiences include being a Mom of a child with exceptional needs, a business owner, a community volunteer, a spouse of an educator, and the valuable experience of being a therapeutic foster parent. Through these experiences I have learned how to be an advocate for those whose voices need to be heard.”

Her main goals as a school board member would be to “support initiatives that are student centered, data driven, and outcome based.”

“Our community is fortunate to have a school district that continually strives to be the best. Though we are not without challenges, our district has a history of excellence in Indiana and continues to have great success, but I know we can aim higher and achieve more,” according to Schooley.

Latricia Schooley is the first candidate to file for the Delaware Township board seat.  As of the end of filing for Monday, June 17, Suzanne Thomas has filed for re-election in Fall Creek Township, and incumbent Wayne Township board member Sarah Parks-Reese has filed for re-election, as well as John Stewart.

This is an at-large school board election meaning all voters living within the HSE Schools boundary can vote for the candidates in the three townships, and the candidates must reside in that township.

The deadline to file as a school board candidate is noon, Thursday, June 20th.

 

Sarah Donsbach will not seek another term on the HSE School Board

Sarah Donsbach

In the final year of her first term on the Hamilton Southeastern (HSE) School Board, Sarah Donsbach announced Monday she will not not be a candidate for another term on the board representing Delaware Township.

In a statement, she says in some ways she struggled with this decision, in other ways it was not a struggle.

“The only thing I struggle with is the disappointment that so many hours of my time spent serving on this board were wasted on responding to issues and problems created by adults instead of focusing on what matters most: the students and cultivating innovative programs and courses to address their needs,” said Donsbach.

She also pointed to the state of political discourse at all levels of government.

“The venom, vitriol and deeply personal attacks we are willing to wage against each other online and more specifically to win elections are polluting our future and destroying our civility, ” Donsbach said. “These cannot be the lessons we teach our youth. This cannot be the legacy we create.”

Donsbach encourages those running for local school board to propose ways to make the school district better, rather than “pointing to perceived flaws in your opponent.”

She praised the HSE Schools teaching staff and thanked her family for their support during her term on the board.

“Hamilton Southeastern Schools is a remarkable district because of its remarkable teachers, students and families and it has been an honor to serve this community,” Donsbac said as she ended her statement .