Articles by Stu Clampitt

Supporting those in need

A Late Summer Harvest Dinner for the benefit of Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank (HCHFB) was a successful and enjoyable evening on Sunday at Late Harvest Kitchen (LHC), 8605 River…

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Our Town comes downtown

Poet Ape’s first play will stage in the South Alley in Noblesville By STU CLAMPITT news@readthereporter.com Poet Ape Productions Founding Producer James Holbrook is bringing Thornton’s Wilder’s Our Town to…


Uncovering hidden gem in Hamilton County

Atlanta Music Hall draws crowds with free weekly music By STU CLAMPITT news@readthereporter.com Atlanta Music Hall, 135 W. Main St., has been quietly drawing crowds (pardon the pun) for over…


The world is a little brighter now

A call went out to the local community, and the answer was incredible! CertaPro Painters of Indianapolis asked for help painting Ernie Taylor’s sculptures at his home, 10985 E. State…


Can you hear me now, Noblesville?

Pandemic masking highlights undiagnosed hearing loss By STU CLAMPITT news@readthereporter.com Across the nation and right here in Hamilton County, Beltone is seeing a rise in patients who did not know…


Labor Day done in Cicero style

The 31st annual Cicero Labor Day Car Show was Monday afternoon at Red Bridge Park on Morse Reservoir. The event was a big success, even with the threat of rain on…


Annual Prevail Gala celebrates hope

Prevail, Inc.’s signature gala, The Celebration of Hope, took place on Aug. 27 at the Renaissance Indianapolis North, 11925 N. Meridian St., Carmel. The sold-out event had 400 guests and…


Watch Us Farm raises funds & spirits

Dinner at Dusk, the Watch Us Farm fundraising event, took place on Aug. 28 at The Barn at Sixpence near Whitestown. Watch Us Farm employs high-functioning adults with autism, brain…