More on School Shootings and Ideas

By: Tim Timmons Wow! Last week’s scribbles on school shootings brought back a ton of responses. From the anti-gun folks who want to shoot me – does anyone notice the irony there? – to folks who agree a new idea is needed, to several who shared some of those new ideas (although to the gentleman…

Read More

NCAC Shakespeare in the Park Presents ‘King Lear’ Tragedy

By: Betsy Reason Want TO GO?What: Noblesville Cultural Arts Commission’s 32nd annual Noblesville Shakespeare in the Park presents William Shakespeare’s “King Lear,” directed by Noblesville’s Jen Otterman. When: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. Where: Lawn of Federal Hill Commons, 175 Logan St., Noblesville.  How much: Free. Donations are welcome. Info: noblesvillearts.org. MEET THE CAST King…

Read More

NOW HEAR THIS

By Dick Woflsie My wife convinced me to get hearing aids about three years ago.  However, I frequently forgot to wear them. I had to keep asking, “What?” After a while, it annoyed my friends and family, so I added a little variety, like, “Say what?” and “Excuse me?” When I returned to New York for a fall visit, I…

Read More

Dave Dugan Comedy Special Kicks Off Tour

By Betsy Reason Want TO GO?What: “Dave Dugan presents Too Many Rules,” a new comedy special. When: 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Where: The Cat, 254 Veterans Way, Carmel. How much: $20 at onethestage.tickets  This Saturday night will be a show to remember at The Cat as nationally known comic Dave Dugan performs a run-through of what…

Read More

You Asked About Hammer, Bubba . . .

A few weeks ago, I shared in this space that some of you have asked about my old pals, Honest Hoosier, John Hammer and Bubba Castiron . . . and why you haven’t heard much from them of late. So I foolishly said that if you wanted to catch up with the boys to let…

Read More

More on Dillinger and Sheriff’s Residence

Thanks to a couple of readers, I’ve got some details to add to past columns. Sandy Lynch, the director of the Hamilton County Historical Society Museum, sent some photos of the Sheriff’s Residence and Jail with — and without — the garage and tower. Garage? I’d completely forgotten there used to be a garage. (I’d…

Read More

Arrowood: We’re All on Same Side for School Safety

Takes Steps Last week, something really cool took place on our campus. Hamilton Heights Middle School hosted an EMS and First Responders Day that gave over 350 students (all 4th and 8th grade students and some high school students interested in this career path) an up close and personal look at careers in public service.…

Read More

NPA Radio Show, Red Geranium Market and Lots More to do This Weekend

Watch Noblesville Preservation Alliance’s old-time radio show, shop at the Red Geranium Market at the First Presbyterian Church of Noblesville, visit Conner Street NAPA’s first car show,  enjoy breakfast and see small aircraft at a Noblesville chapter Experimental Aircraft Association pancake breakfast and fly-in at Noblesville Airport. Find these and more happenings in The Times’…

Read More

PLAYING CHICKEN

My wife and I went to the State Fair recently and Mary Ellen spent a lot of time in the poultry barn looking at baby chicks saying, “How cute,“ while I was out on the Midway looking at you-know-what on a stick, saying, “How delicious.” The next day while at Menards,  I saw two magazines,…

Read More