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From the Good News file:

  • It appears as though Patrick’s Kitchen and Drinks, housed in the Brick Street Inn and closed since a June 16 fire, will be renovated and re-opened later this month. The Zionsville Fire Dept. could not determine a cause, and, as such, repairs now are allowed. Owner Patrick Mullen is about to see his patience paid off, and that’s a wonderful thing. We’ll be there shortly.
  • Zionsville resident Cheri Dick, the executive director of Civic Theatre, tells us she eagerly is anticipating the curtain going up on the 2012-2013 season on Friday with “A Chorus Line.” No more so than we. Civic is an experience you have to experience, as is said. We’re proud to be a main-stage sponsor once again, and we encourage you to take in a show (or shows) at The Booth Tarkington Theatre on the campus of The Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. For information or to buy tickets, please call 843.3800.
  • The town’s plan commission gave thumbs-up recently to the Economic Development Strategic Plan, which the town council will consider and vote on at Tuesday’s meeting. We hope it passes and that responsible growth and development takes off with little to no adverse effect to the personality of the town or any of its residents.
  • Prevail, Inc., which serves victims of domestic and sexual abuse in Boone, Hamilton and other counties, celebrated the end of its 25th year of support and mentoring to a well-deserved packed house at the Renaissance Indianapolis North Hotel last Saturday. If you think, That stuff doesn’t happen here, please think again. It does, and too often, at that. Prevail needs your help to continue its efforts. To donate cash or time, please call Michelle Moen at 773.6942.
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