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Elyse Beggs, Tina’s Traditional Tearoom baker, prepares dough for baked goods for a Dr. Who-themed event at the Tearoom. The next event will take place Oct. 21, and be based around Sherlock Holmes.

Carmel to host gallery walk, themed dining events, dodgeball tournament

Melissa Yap, Managing Editor October 6, 2016

According to Nancy Heck, Carmel director of community relations and economic development, the city’s Arts and Design District will host a gallery walk from 5 to 9 p.m. on Oct. 8. Local galleries on...

At Porchfest on Sept. 10, Luke Belcher and William “Will” Rice, Main Street Jazz Band members and freshmen, prepare to play a song. According to Nancy Heck, Carmel director of community relations and economic development, many more arts festivals will take place in the Arts and Design District throughout September, like the International Arts Festival on Sept. 24 and 25.

International Arts Festival to feature CHS students, Carmel Mayor’s Youth Council to host frisbee tournament

Melissa Yap, Managing editor September 13, 2016

 On Sept. 24 and 25, Carmel will hold the International Arts Festival. The festival will run from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sept. 24 and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sept. 25. It will showcase 130 artists from...

Michelle Foutz, Economics Club sponsor and economics teacher, sits at her desk, checking her email. She said her hopes for the club include going to New York and going to the national competition.
ELLEN PENG / PHOTO

Economics Club plans to meet sometime in October

Beats September 11, 2015

The call-out meeting for Economics Club will be held sometime before Oct. 15, according to Michelle Foutz, Economics Club sponsor and economics teacher. “By October 15, I’ve got to have...

Shira Moran, club member and sophomore, promotes Baking a Difference at the freshman activity fair. The club will have its first meeting of the year on Sept. 10.
EMILY WORRELL / PHOTO

Baking a Difference plans call-out meeting

Beats September 4, 2015

Baking a Difference will have a callout meeting on Sept. 10 in Room B101. According to Molly Frank, club president and senior, anyone is welcome to join. “Baking a Difference is a club here at CHS...

Johanne Vincent, media aide and sophomore, stands in front of a poster advertising Creative Writing Con. This event will take place on May 1 and will feature four authors, a writing workshop, and a summer reading challenge kick-off. JENNY ZHAO/PHOTO

Media center to host Creative Writing Con, Vietnam Day

Beats April 29, 2015

Tomorrow, the media center will host Creative Writing Con, which will include author visits, a writing workshop and a summer challenge kickoff for the Carmel Clay Public Library’s (CCPL) summer reading...

Media department chairperson Terri Ramos sits in her office. According to Ramos, four authors will be visiting the media center on May 1. JENNY ZHAO/PHOTO

Authors to visit media center on May 1

Beats April 28, 2015

On May 1, four authors will be visiting the media center to work with students on writing, according to media department chairperson Terri Ramos. “We have Barnes and Noble coming in, and they...

Klein: Though not ready for mayoral position, Sharps ideas deserve a look

Klein: Though not ready for mayoral position, Sharp’s ideas deserve a look

Contributor April 21, 2015

On April 1, the Indianpolis Star's Matthew Tully hosted a mayoral debate between Carmel mayor Jim Brainard and City Council President Rick Sharp at the Carmel Clay Public Library ahead of the May 5 Republic...

Sun: The Brain(ard) of Carmel has correct vision

Sun: The Brain(ard) of Carmel has correct vision

Contributor April 21, 2015

On April 1, the Indianpolis Star's Matthew Tully hosted a mayoral debate between Carmel mayor Jim Brainard and City Council President Rick Sharp at the Carmel Clay Public Library ahead of the May 5 Republic...

Striking a pose, Duncan Moran, ComedySportz member and senior, practices the ComedySportz game “Five Things.” “We’re going to pull out all stops for these last two (home matches), make them exciting, make them something that people will remember for next season,” he said. JASON KLEIN / PHOTO

ComedySportz to play season’s final home matches on April 23 and 24

Beats April 21, 2015

ComedySportz will finish its 2015 season with home matches on April 23 and 24 against Fishers and Cathedral, according to sponsor Jim Peterson. Both matches will take place at 7:30 p.m. in the Studio Theater,...

Anna Katsis, Wild Bunch president and senior, looks over the plans for next year’s Wild Bunch club. Katsis said she has no regrets for taking on the leadership role this year and thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity.

Project Sunshine to meet April 23

Beats April 20, 2015

The next Project Sunshine meeting is on April 23 in Greyhound Station after school. The members of Project Sunshine will make some craft kits for pediatric patients in hospitals. “I’m looking forward...

Xavier Searle, Jazz Ensemble II trumpet player and sophomore, examines his trumpet in the band room. Searle said he looks forward to Jazz a la Mode because he performs for three nights. KATHERINE LONG/PHOTO

Jazz Ensemble to host Jazz a la Mode from April 23 to 25

Beats April 20, 2015

From April 23 to 25, Jazz Ensemble will host Jazz a la Mode, an annual concert in the band room where the setting resembles a New York jazz nightclub. Tickets can be purchased at the door or online. According...

PHOTO ESSAY: Carmel Mayoral Debate

PHOTO ESSAY: Carmel Mayoral Debate

Contributor April 14, 2015

On April 1, the Indianpolis Star's Matthew Tully hosted a mayoral debate between Carmel mayor Jim Brainard and City Council President Rick Sharp at the Carmel Clay Public Library ahead of the May 5 Republic...

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