Cleaning veterans’ headstones, musician Don Stuck, unsung heroes, Carmel History Museum and travel adventures
- Patty Spitler
- 22 minutes ago
- 1 min read
Heath Abert, president of the Jonathan Jennings chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, join Patty and reporter Terri Stacy to talk about their work cleaning veterans’ headstones. The DAR’s project focuses on patriotism and education, and boy, do those headstones look good!

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Unsung heroes are in the spotlight! Barney Wood attended the Glitter & Gratitude Gala, which recently honored nonprofit leaders across Johnson County. The event brought together more than 80 nonprofit organizations and is designed to recognize individuals who often work behind the scenes to serve their communities.
Indiana actor and musician Don Stuck talks to Patty about his upcoming performances with his band and a new movie project filmed in Indianapolis. The Don Stuck Band will headline the Mash Bash at Moon Drops Distillery in Fortville on June 6. Check out this talented Hoosier!
John Cinnamon and Ann Craig-Cinnamon go to some fascinating places in their world travels. The Indianapolis travel agents share details about their latest trip to Croatia, San Marino and Venice, Italy. You’ll love the beautiful photos!
The Carmel Clay History Museum offers visitors a glimpse into the rich history of Carmel, Indiana, from its Quaker roots to the arrival of the Monon Railway. The museum was inspired by efforts to save the local train depot back in 1975. Barney Wood has the story.
























































