Opinion: Enough of winter; it’s time for music!

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Stop thinking about the soggy, chilly conditions we continue to endure long enough to consider what the City of Noblesville Parks Dept. Noblesville has in store. It’ll warm your soul. The department has announced its summer concert series at Dillon Park and Forest Park, and the lineup is a great one, in our humble estimation. Living Proof get the season started on May 29, the Bishops take the stage June 5, Seth Bradley plays on June 12, Dave & Rae on June 19 and My Yellow Rickshaw on June 26. The series breaks briefly for the July 4 holiday weekend, but it resumes at Forest Park with Zanna-Doo on July 10, Jordan Carter on July 17, 8 Miles High on July 24 and Paul Butler as “Elvis” is the series closer on July 31. We urge you to take in as many shows as possible. For information, visit www.noblesvilleparks.org.

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Inside today’s paper you’ll find our annual Summer Camps guide. We sincerely hope it will be of good use to you. Attendant to that is Current Kids’ Day at the Center for the Performing Arts on March 1. It will be a family centric day loaded with activities and performances, some fee-based, others free. We urge you to attend and visit with a number of exhibitors you’ll find in the lobbies of the Palladium and the Booth Tarkington Theatre. For more information, please visit www.thecenterpresents.org.

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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie last week conducted his 100th town meeting. Some governors don’t have one in four years. Now, before you go thinking it’s all about the 2016 campaign, think again. He has brought about REAL change (as a Republican, no less!) in a state that previously had shown a certain restraint for such. He says he cares, and he shows he cares. Maybe he actually will be the one to sideswipe Hillary Clinton and gain the presidency.

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