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With upcoming holiday season's focus on family, community, students, teachers review what constitutes a "family bond," how relationships develop

With upcoming holiday season’s focus on family, community, students, teachers review what constitutes a “family bond,” how relationships develop

Daniel Tian and Austin Guo December 13, 2021

Starting from a summer training camp to late-night rehearsals, Ella Glowacki, Accents member and sophomore, spent countless hours practicing and being  with her fellow Accents members, forming irreplaceable...

Carmel Mayor’s Youth Council to host Howl-o-Ween dog event

Carmel Mayor’s Youth Council to host Howl-o-Ween dog event

Angela Li October 21, 2019

Carmel Mayor’s Youth Council (CMYC) will host the second annual Howl-o-ween event at West Park on Oct. 26, according to Nina Metaxas, CMYC vice president and senior. “It’s a dog halloween event....

Kelli Prader, Carmel Mayor’s Youth Council sponsor, addresses the council members during a meeting. Prader said she feels confident in the members’ abilities and leadership.

Carmel Mayor’s Youth Council to organize dodgeball tournament, Art Gala

Emily Dexter March 27, 2019

  According to Rik Bag, Carmel Mayor’s Youth Council (CMYC) president and senior, the council’s annual dodgeball tournament will take place on April 8 in the fieldhouse. Bag said proceeds from...

At a Carmel Mayor’s Youth Council (CMYC) meeting, president and senior Rik Bag sits next to Nina Metaxas, vice president of current activity and junior. Bag said this year’s 3v3 basketball tournaments will be similar to the tournaments of past years.

Carmel Mayor’s Youth Council to organize 3v3 tournaments, close applications this month

Emily Dexter March 5, 2019

According to Rik Bag, Carmel Mayor’s Youth Council (CMYC) president and senior, the council’s annual 3v3 basketball tournaments will take place this month at CHS. Bag said the middle school tournament...

During a Carmel Mayor’s Youth Council (CMYC) meeting, Audrey Satchivi, council member and senior, puts together a promotional handout for the Carmel Christkindlmarkt. CMYC advisor Kelli Prader said  Christkindlmarkt director Maria Murphy spoke to the council at their most recent meeting, and discussed the members’ role in the upcoming event.

Carmel Mayor’s Youth Council shifts focus to Christkindlmarkt, outreach opportunities

Emily Dexter October 26, 2018

After raising over $400 for the Hamilton County Humane Society through Howl-o-ween, a dog-themed event hosted earlier this month, the Carmel Mayor’s Youth Council (CMYC) is turning more of its attention...

Jayana Hammonds, CMYC event chair and junior, addresses her fellow council members during a meeting. Hammonds said, “We can really expand on the Mr. Carmel or Mrs. Carmel aspect (of Howl-o-ween). We’re making the ‘Dog of Carmel’ be the new biggest thing, because a lot of people take pride in their animals.”

Howl-o-ween to include dog pageant, more on Oct. 6 at West Park

Emily Dexter October 5, 2018

Last year, Carmel Mayor’s Youth Council (CMYC) hosted a dog-themed event called Bow Wow Bash. This year, on Oct. 6 at West Park, the event is set to take on a new life as Howl-o-ween. According to Eshan...

Fire Chief Matt Hoffman speaks to members of the Carmel Mayor’s Youth Council (CMYC) about the Carmel Fire Department. Hoffman was one of the many department heads who will guest speak at future CMYC meetings. TONY TAN / PHOTO

Carmel Mayor’s Youth Council to meet city department heads Jan. 28

Beats January 25, 2013

The Carmel Mayor’s Youth Council (CMYC) is scheduled to hold its next meeting on Jan. 28, according to president and junior George Gemelas. At this meeting, members of CMYC will listen to another guest...

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