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The Noblesville community is still recovering after the May 25 shooting at Noblesville West Middle School, something update many have said they never thought would happen here. In the days since the incident, thousands attended a prayer vigil, showed an outpouring of support on social media and donated money to the victims – seventhgrade student Ella Whistler, Seaman 13, and seventh-grade science teacher Jason Seaman, 29. Both were shot after a male student in Seaman’s morning class asked to be excused from the classroom, and then returned with two handguns and began shooting. Seaman, who has taught at NWMS for four years, is being hailed as a hero and credited for saving many lives for his quick response to take down the shooter. Seaman was shot three times – once in the abdomen, once in the hip and once in the forearm. Seaman spoke publicly for the first time since the incident at a May 28 press conference, where he thanked his colleagues and school resource officer Michael Steffen, along with the medical staff at IU Methodist Hospital and Jackson Ramey, who started an online fundraising page for Seaman’s medical expenses. It had raised nearly $100,000 as of press time. He also thanked the Noblesville community.

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“First off, as a person who isn’t looking for attention, nor entirely comfortable with the situation I am currently in, I want to make it clear that my actions on that day, in my mind, were the only acceptable actions I could have done, given the circumstances,” Seaman said. “I deeply care for my students and their well-being, so that is why I did what I did that day. The last couple of days I’ve heard story after story of how members of the Noblesville West family conducted themselves that day, and I couldn’t say how proud I am of how they conduct themselves around students given their own emotions. I can’t say how proud I am of Ella and how we all should be. Her courage and strength at such a young age is remarkable, and we should all continue to keep her in our minds. I’m still processing much of what happened, but I can say with absolute certainty that I am proud to be a Miller.” Seaman was released from the hospital one day after the shooting. Whistler is progressing in her recovery and still was in the hospital as of press time. “On Friday (May 25), we endured a horrific and senseless tragedy that had significant impact on this community, but we’re coming together to support one another in this time of need,” Noblesville Schools Supt. Beth Niedermeyer said. “I see tremendous kindness, strength and resilience from this community, and we’re all grateful. I’m thankful that Jason, the teacher who was injured, is well enough to be here with us today. Ella, our student who is injured, is making progress, and she is surrounded with loving family,

friends and a huge circle of well wishers. We’ve been working to tend to the emotional needs of our students, staff and parents. We’ve been providing counseling services. These counseling services will continue the rest of this week, this summer and into next year. That’s an important part of the healing process. The outpouring of love and support that we’ve received from this community, state and the nation has been a source of strength, and we are slowly starting to heal.” Students and staff of the district’s nine other schools returned to class May 29. Students and staff of NWMS returned May 30 on a reduced schedule. The last day of school was June 1. Noblesville High School’s graduation ceremony, scheduled for 7 p.m. June 5, is unchanged.

how to donate A donation account has been set up through the Noblesville Schools Education Foundation to benefit families of Ella Whistler and Jason Seaman. Visit noblesvilleschools.org/foundation to donate. Donations also will be accepted through mail to Noblesville Schools Education Foundation, PO Box 724, Noblesville, IN 46061. Mark “NWMS Fund” on the memo line. Separate GoFundMe accounts have been organized for the medical expenses of both Whistler and Seaman as well. To donate to Whistler’s, visit gofundme.com/ ella-whistler. To donate to Seaman’s, visit gofundme.com/nobforjasonseaman.


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Cities receive funding for road improvements news@currentinwestfield.com On May 23, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Planning Organizaconstruction tion awarded $61.5 million in funding for infrastructure projects. The projects will go to bid in 2022 or 2023. Fishers, Noblesville and Westfield were among central Indiana cities that received the funding. Some of the projects are as follows: • A multi-use trail in Beech Grove • A roundabout in Fishers • School zone safety enhancements in Franklin and Greenfield • A bicycle trail in Greenfield • Two multi-use paths in Noblesville • Multiple pedestrian safety enhancements and bridge-rehabilitation projects in Indianapolis • Bus stop shelters in Plainfield • Two roundabouts in Westfield • Dan Jones Road widening in Avon • Widening of Emerson Avenue in Indianapolis

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dispatches Serve Indiana awards – Nominations are being accepted for the Serve Indiana Awards for Excellence. Categories include volunteerism, youth volunteerism, corporate service award and several others. Nominations are due by June 29. For more, visit IN.gov. Pillar Award nominations sought – Legacy Fund is accepting nominations for its Community Pillar Awards through June 30. Nominees should be individuals or corporations doing visionary work to solve pressing challenges and create a brighter future for Hamilton County in three leadership areas: College readiness and success, family success and inspiring places. For more, visit LegacyFund.org.

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dispatches State Fair jobs available – More than 1,000 seasonal jobs are available for the Indiana State Fair, which runs Aug. 3-19. A job fair will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. June 12 at the state fairgrounds in the Ag/Hort Building, 1202 E. 38th St. For more, visit indianastatefair.com. Anker to receive award – The Hamilton County Leadership Academy will present Terry W. Anker with the Distinguished Alumni Award at the fifth annual Leadership Summit June 20. Anker served as the Curriculum Dean of the HCLA Class of 2013-14. He also is CEO and owner of The Anker Consulting Group and an associate editor with Current.

Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness speaks during a Memorial Day ceremony May 28. (Photos by Anna Skinner)

World War II U.S Army Air Corps veteran Wayne Caldwell sings “God Bless America.”

Military personnel sought – RE/MAX Legends of Indianapolis is organizing the Military Tribute Grand Finale for the CarmelFest Parade July 4. All past, present and newly enlisted participants in any military branch as well as family members of service personnel are eligible to participate. Vehicles will be provided for those unable to walk the parade route. To participate, call 317-407-1445. Legacy Fund grants awarded – Legacy Fund has recently awarded $134,000 in grants to

local organizations. Highlights include: Meals on Wheels of Hamilton County - $15,000 for Sponsor-A-Senior; Alternatives Inc. - $15,000 to support victims of domestic violence; Arts For Learning - $5,000 to provide art education to students. Cherish fundraiser – Cherish, the child advocacy center for Hamilton County, will host their fourth annual breakfast fundraiser from 7:30 to 9 a.m. June 7 at the Delaware Township Community Building, 9090 E. 131st St., Fishers. Table sponsorships and individual tickets are available at Cherishcac. org/events. Varvel to guest speak – Cartoonist Gary Varvel will be the guest speaker at the Hamilton County Grassroots Conservatives meeting to be held at 7 p.m. June 12 at the Delaware Township Government Center, 9090 E. 131st St., Fishers. Breakfast Club meeting – The June Breakfast Club Meeting will be at 7:30 a.m. June 20 at The Bridgewater Club, 3535 E. 161st St., Carmel. Cost is $20. RSVPs and payment must be made online at HamiltonCountyGOP. org and are due by June 18.

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Three juniors at Fishers High School are seeking the public’s giving back help in the form of volunteers. Vivienne Faulk, Henry Miranda and Saumya Saini are looking for volunteers to pick up produce from the Fishers and Noblesville farmers markets to take to the Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank. The produce is donated by local vendors. “My original project idea was to bring fresh produce to food pantries by contacting grocery stores and getting them to donate produce,” Saini said. “Then I got in touch with the food bank and they had a better approach. They were getting people to go to farmers markets and pick up produce for them to take back to the food bank. Volunteers are needed from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Saturday through September. The students want to expand the project if it’s successful. HCHFB is a volunteer-based organization.

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“They’ve done a lot of publicity with this and getting the info out to the public,” said Anita Hagan, president of HCHFB. “Anytime we can engage with students, especially, is great. They have such unique ways to reach out to the public. This is helping us get a lot more publicity in Fishers, and with students themselves to directly engage them is a real benefit.” Volunteers are asked to commit to four Saturdays throughout the summer. To volunteer, visit signupgenius.com/ go/30e0d4fafaa2da2fc1-produce1.

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churches to family businesses, such as hair dressers and grocery stores. Some even have connections to the Underground Railroad. To The National Park Service has awarded Ball find information about each site, students searched Indiana’s government website, State University a grant from the grant African-American Civil online history databases and history magazines. Rights Grant Program to Each of the sites will be featured compile a list of 100 prominent sites in a virtual museum set to debut the in African-American history across summer of 2019. All of the research the state. It is the first-ever grant will be stored in a database, where from the program to be awarded in visitors can look at locations on a Indiana. Emily Riley, a Ball State pubmap to learn more about each site. lic history major and Fishers native, There will be photos and some video spent the past semester working on Riley footage to go along with the informathe two-year joint project between tion provided about each site. the history and anthropology departments Riley encourages everyone to take a look with nine other students. at the virtual museum when it’s finished to “Receiving this grant is really cool, espelearn more about the importance of Africancially since I know that the National Park American communities. Service is a bigger historic institution,” Riley “I think I gained a lot of insight on the said. “I know IU (Indiana University) has a African-American community of the past huge program, so it’s a pretty big honor for because it’s a lot different than the presour school specifically to get this.” The students are researching sites in every ent,” Riley said. “But you can still see a lot of the connections. You can see the sense of Indiana county, but most are in Indianapolis community.” and Gary. The historical sites range from


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COMMUNITY dispatches Eta Pi partnership – Eta Pi Fishers is a philanthropic organization that supports other nonprofits by raising funds for them. Recently, Eta Pi has partnered with the local American Legion post to make an even greater impact. Their next event together will be the St. Jude’s golf outing in September. For more, visit esaetapi.org.

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Allisonville Meadows hosts Rock-A-Thon

From left, Mayor Scott Fadness, Fishers Fire Dept. Capt. John Mehling and Fishers Police Dept. Chief Mitch Thompson rock in rocking chairs during a recent Rock-A-Thon hosted by Allisonville Meadows, an assisted living facility. The Rock-A-Thon raised funds for the Alzheimer’s Association, and a video was created to be shown June 21, the longest day of the year. Memory Care Program Facilitator Katrina DeGraff said for Alzheimer’s patients and their caregivers, every day is the longest day. The Rock-A-Thon was from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Photo by Anna Skinner)

Blood drive – Bubba’s 33, 9770 North by NE Blvd., will host a blood drive from 3 to 7 p.m. June 13 in the parking lot. All donors will receive a $5 voucher for their next visit to the restaurant. Additional dates will be added in July and August. Photo contest – The Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District is sponsoring its fifth annual photo contest for youth and adults who reside in Hamilton County. Each age division has two categories - Then and Now and Pollinators in Color. Digital files must be submitted by June 27. Additional information and entry forms are located at hamiltonswcd.org/photo-contest. html.

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makes me want to make the world a better place.” Underwood said he did not know what A Thorpe Creek Elementary student reresponse to expect. ceived the response of a lifetime. “First I was like, ‘Yay,’ and then I was Students in fourth-grade teacher Jackie like, ‘Wow,’” he said. Renick’s class were education asked to Renick said she submitted Alex’s letter online in draft lethopes of receiving a faster ters to someone they adreply. Six hours later, Renick mire. Renick said students opened her email inbox to chose celebrities, including discover a reply from forEllen DeGeneres, Michelle mer President Obama. Obama and professional “I couldn’t believe when athletes, among others. I saw Barack Obama “As we are wrapping up come up,” Renick said. “I the school year, our assignscreamed maybe a little bit, ment was to find someone and the next morning we who has decent words of printed it off for the whole advice on how to be a succlass. They were excited.” cessful someone,” Renick Renick, who is winding said. Fourth-grader Alex Under- Alex Underwood sent a letter to down her first year as a Barack Obama and received an teacher, called Underwood’s wood decided on the 44th email response. mom immediately to let President, Barack Obama. (Submitted photo) them both know the news. “I decided to write this “This is part of life-lesletter to you because you are amazing, sons these students will carry and one of and you inspire me to be a better person the pieces of developing character skills,” to the world every day,” the letter read. Renick said. “You amaze me with your story, and it

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Riverside Junior High recently placed third in the state German competition overall and first in junior high at Ball State University. Fishers High School was third among high schools, Hamilton Southeastern High School placed 10th and Fishers Junior High was 16th. Riverside competitors, front, from left, Logan Kay, Zach Strueder, Katherine Kesler, Laura Masoni, Jessica Case, Morgan Lawson and Isabella Dovin. Middle, from left, Brynna Rice, Isabella Roberson, Jude Bragdon, Jessica Halamka, Matt Mozingo, Ryan Gallagher, Mason Summers, Abby Bender and Sponsor Susan Roberts. Back, from left, Ella Hart, Emersen Kolb, Spencer Smith, Evan Gilbert, Michael VanAusdall, Ben Crowe, Sam Pfister and Sam Jessee. Not pictured: Sarah Gadberry. (Submitted photo)

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He orders the sleeping bags in bulk from Walmart, gathers donated toiletries and has the sleeping bags sewn into duffel bags at Georgetown Alterations in Fishers. The foundation produces warm- and coldCounty homeless numbers jump; weather versions of the bags. local family launches nonprofit Tom delivers the sleeping bags to The Good Samaritan Network, Wheeler Mission, Outreach Indiana, The Pour House and Homeless has donated approximately 50 sleeping bags By Heather Collins Initiative Program each week. to the Good Samaritan Network to distribute news@currentinfishers.com Rita’s Hope Foundation has donated more to the homeless in Hamilton County. than 300 bags in the year since it launched. “I am absolutely thrilled with the design The Hamilton County homeless population The organization supports the homeless and the way they help the famihas risen since Good throughout Hamilton County and cover story Friday, March 30, and lies,” Chance said. “It’s a good supIndianapolis. port mechanism for our county.” local nonprofits are join“A lot of people aren’t really The namesake of the Rita’s Hope ing forces to tackle the issue. aware of the homeless population Foundation, Rita Gaw, had a desire The Good Samaritan Network of Hamilton in Hamilton County,” Tom said. to help the homeless. Her hope County reports there are approximately 379 Tom said his goal is to distribute now lives on through the foundahomeless families in Hamilton County. Nancy 520 sleeping bags per year. tion, as she lost a battle to ovarian Chance, founder and executive director of the Tom said he’s seen homeless cancer at age 64 in 2017. Good Samaritan Network of Hamilton County, people in downtown Indianapolis Before her death, Rita urged said 10 families became homeless between using the bags, which are bright her husband, Tom, not to sit at Good Friday and early April. Rita Gaw red and emlazoned with the Rita’s “That’s a big jump,” Chance said. “In the last home and mourn and encouraged Hope Foundation logo. The patch him to provide special sleeping bags for the 10 years, I haven’t seen it jump that high.” includes a humming bird, Rita’s favorite bird. homeless that could roll into a backpack and Chance said most of the homeless in HamThe goal of Rita’s Hope Foundation is to include an attached toiletry bag. ilton County are suffering from medical debt, give hope to the homeless. “She knew I would need something to do mental health issues or job loss. A majority of Marshall’s employer, Vine & Branch, Inc., is when she was gone, and she knew if she the homeless in the county live with friends a donation drop-off site for donated items. planted this idea in my head that I would do or relatives but do not have a permanent For more, visit ritashopefoundation.org. it,” Tom said. place to call home. Fifty-three homeless Tom and Rita moved to the Carmel area in people in the county do not have anywhere to live. Chance said some of the homeless are 1998 and lived in Westfield for 16 years before by the numbers moving to Fishers three years ago. working two to three jobs, living out of their Before her death, Rita’s sisters visited and cars in parking lots and utilizing local food 379 - Homeless in Hamilton County created the first 10 prototypes while Rita propantries for food. 53 - Homeless in the county who vided direction from her bed. The Good Samaritan Network of Hamilton don’t have a place to stay “They made the first 10 right there on our County provides direct and indirect services 50 - Bags donated by Rita’s Hope living room floor,” Tom said. for those in need in Hamilton County. The Foundation serving Hamilton County Rita died June 22, 2017, on the couple’s 21st network collaborates with nonprofit organi300+ - Amount of bags donated thus wedding anniversary. Rita was a registered zations to provide assistance and resources far by Rita’s Hope Foundation nurse for 40 years before retiring from Comfor the at-risk or underserved. One such is 15-20 - Number of bags manufactured munity Health Network in Indianapolis in the Rita’s Hope Foundation, an organization each week launched to provide a special type of sleeping 2016. 520 - Goal number of bags to be “She just felt bad for people not having a bag for the homeless. manufactured per year place to lay their head down at night,” Tom Chance said she loves the bags provided said. by Rita’s Hope Foundation. The foundation

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Rita’s Bags are sleeping bags that include a toiletry bag. (Submitted photo)

step by step making a bag • Tom Gaw orders sleeping bags in bulk from Walmart. • Sleeping bags and duffel bags are sent to Georgetown Alterations in Fishers. • Georgetown Alterations sew the sleeping bags into the duffel bags with the Rita’s Hope Foundation logo. • A toiletry bag is attached by Velcro to the inside of the sleeping bag. Toiletry bags are filled with travel-sized personal hygiene items. • Toiletry bag and sleeping bag are rolled into the duffel bag for easy carrying. • Tom Gaw delivers the bags to homeless shelters and organizations each week. • The organizations then distribute the bags to those in need.

A homeless man uses a Rita’s Bag. (Submitted photo)


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Commentary by Terry Anker It is always something. At least, so goes the aphorism. Each new day presents its own challenges. And, each improvement brings with it requisite unintended consequences. On the tightrope walk of life, balance is achievable only for an instant. Even as we find ourselves stable and in perfect and sublime equilibrium, our weight shifts and we strain to find a steady footing again. On the vernal and autumnal equinoxes, the urban legend goes, one can stand an egg on its end. It is true but not then alone. Alas, as much as we might imagine that the shifting balance of Earth’s gravity or the ideal cleaving of hours of dark and light to bring magic to the ovoid breakfast food, we, with a steady hand and sufficient patience, can stand an egg on end any day. As the chicken dutifully produced the shell, calcium deposits form unevenly, creating a granularity to the surface that leads to the phenomena. Undisturbed, it will stand on end, well, endlessly. So, why can’t we settle in, resting on our own lifelong-accumulation of barnacles, to an uninterrupted run of balance? Don’t we deserve the chance to stand on end, escaping the otherwise prone nature of existence? Either external or internal, we find it difficult to maintain our stance. We wobble, stumble and sway, returning again and again to the steady state of our natures, frustrated by our inability to hold on to flawless symmetry. Yet, we humans are very much animate. And while it may keep us in the constant pursuit of balance, it also enables us to adroitly dispense with shifting circumstance, prospective harm and disrupting environments. Should we simply embrace the truism that it is always something? Happily, it might be something good. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@ youarecurrent.com.

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Residents frustrated by 106th Street construction Editor, The article in (May 22) Current in Fishers (page 12) states, “We thank residents for their patience and cooperation with us.” Have you (Public Works Director Rick Farnham) talked to residents and asked about their level of patience? Have you had to tack on an extra 15 minutes to your commute to accommodate for this construction? Have you had to replace more than one tire on more than one vehicle? My oldest, who attends Riverside, has had to catch the bus 10 minutes earlier. I have been over 20 minutes late to work because the Fishers elementary bus was trapped because of unexpected road closure changes. When there was work being done, the routes were being changed hourly and you had no idea which alternate route to take. There was one instance I was completely trapped in my neighborhood!

“We continue to encourage them to use alternate routes and try not to sneak through.” That little dirt path on 106th Street for a few days was awesome. It saved so much time! If there was constant work being done that required the road to be closed, fine, understandable. I work from home several days a week and no work has been done for at least a month. Why can’t we have one lane? One lane could be open to accommodate residents! The attitude in the article does not come across as this project being sensitive to residents dealing with it on a daily basis. Instead it says the latter – the residents appear to be the nuisance. Please consider my comments – they echo the sentiments of many in the affected community. Frustrated, Sarah Cooper, Fishers

“Have you talked to residents and asked about their level of patience? Have you had to tack on an extra 15 minutes to your commute to accommodate for this construction?”

I’m getting old, people. And clumsy. Here’s what happened: After work on Tuesday I humor checked in with all of my kiddos, made a carpool run to dance, then prepped for a jog. I used the bathroom four times, dug up some sunglasses and set off into the rush hour traffic with a vague 6-mile route in mind. Almost to the half-way point and a much-needed port-a-pot, I switched from the sidewalk to the road for smoother and more asphalt-ey ground. As an oncoming car approached, I drifted slightly to the left but remained on the road. Briefly. Within the next three seconds, I’d rolled my ankle off the edge, broken my fall with my right knee and hands, and began dragging my wounded body out of harm’s way. The car that I had sought to avoid drove right on by without so much as a mild slowdown. I couldn’t believe it! Stunned, embarrassed and fairly certain I’d broken something, I sat up and assessed my situation. I was almost 3 miles from home, bleeding and hurting, and I didn’t have my phone (I’ve already been reprimanded by the kids and my husband Doo about that last tidbit, so zip it). I stood up and began to walk, and thanks to the adrenaline and shock, discovered I could jog. Momma had to get home! And I made it in record time because I’m awesome. My ankle is still swollen and my scabby knee looks like an 8-year old’s, but I learned a valuable lesson. My balance and judgment are not what they used to be. I’m switching to swimming, Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.

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He ate how many Big Macs? Commentary by Dick Wolfsie A Wisconsin man just ate his 30,000th Big Mac (more than one a day, for 50 years). Donald Gorsky lives in Milwauhumor kee, which is unbelievable. No, not the Milwaukee part — the living part. Think about it: 30,000 Big Macs is the equivalent of 800 heads of lettuce, 523 pounds of cheese, 100 gallons of special sauce, 14 heads of cattle and several million sesame seeds. And he says he never gets sick. He has no known health issues, but he has surely created some unknown ones. Every doctor in the nation would have predicted that Gorsky should have been in his McCoffin by now, but instead, a newspaper article about his feat claims he is healthy, robust and has actually fathered genetically viable children. And he broke four other records as well: • Person with the most clothing with special sauce stains. • The only person to order the exact same thing at the same McDonald’s for 50 years and get the wrong order 27,000 times. • First person to go on Weight Watchers and run out of points by 8:30 a.m. every

day. By the way, Gorsky also eats at White Castle regularly, but he never mentions it because he knows it’s a disgusting habit and he’s trying to quit. I have set some records myself. For example, every morning for 25 years, I have checked my cellphone for messages 12 or more times. This is a world record that I hold. Well, OK, I don’t actually hold that record: I am tied with 4 billion other people. For my entire adult life, I have started my to-do list with the word EXERCISE followed by a little O that I fill in when I have completed that chore. I have never missed a day. Not actually exercising — just coloring in that little O. By the way, when Gorsky was a prison guard in Milwaukee, the inmates rioted because they had been served Salisbury steak three days in a row. Needless to say, he wasn’t very sympathetic.

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Fishers Imports is expanding west. Construction at a second location at 96th Street and Michigan Road is growth scheduled to begin in August and open in early 2019. Peyman Rashid, who co-owns the luxury pre-owned dealership with his brother, Amir, said they are working with a branding company to decide the name of the new location. The 4.5-acre dealership will include car sales, service and parts in one location. “We are going to be almost tripling our inventory,” said Rashid, chief executive officer. “For us to be able to take over and assist the west Carmel, Zionsville and north Eagle Creek market is really a big deal. We have really dominated the east Carmel and Fishers area.” Rashid said west Carmel and Zionsville residents view their inventory but don’t always come to their dealership to buy. “We thought it would be a smart play to be able to capture that market because Zionsville is growing, and there are so many

exciting things happening at that side of town,” Rashid said. The new location will focus mainly on BMW, Mercedes Benz and Audi. Fishers Imports plans to become the first Indy-area dealer to introduce a membership model that will assist customers with ongoing vehicle service, along with providing customers with a two-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty to protect against any major vehicle expense. “It’s not a profitable model but it is one to engage customers to the dealership and build lifetime relationships with the customers,” Rashid said. Rashid and his brother both live in Fishers but one of them will likely move to Zionsville. Rashid said the new location will likely have more than 400 luxury vehicles and create at least 30 new sales and management jobs. The average price is $25,000 to $30,000 for their cars, Founded in 2011, Rashid said his company has sold more than 6,000 cars. For more, visit fishersimports.com.

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FHS student wins $25K prize By Noah Alatza • news@currentinfishers.com Fishers High School senior Drew Jarvis won first place May 16 at education the second Next Launch regional business pitch competition at the Indiana IoT Lab. The winning business idea was created by Jarvis. Jarvis’ Lily Pod project offers a sustainable feminine hygiene solution. It provides women the benefits of both a menstrual cup and tampon in a healthy and environmentally friendly “period product.” “It is essentially a feminine hygiene product,” Jarvis said. “By making these women more comfortable about their period, the Lily Pod, I would like to think, is revolutionizing feminine hygiene” Jarvis said she originally heard about the competition from her business teacher. “The school really helped me get started and just understanding what competition is from Day 1,” Jarvis said. “I also worked with the assistant principal, who helped throughout the whole process.” Jarvis also met with Launch Indiana founder John Wechsler to ensure she had all the right components.

Drew Jarvis won first place at a business pitch competition. (Submitted photo)

Jarvis won $25,000. She plans to invest it into a startup company to create Lily Pods. “With all the encouragement I have gotten, from people wanting to work with me, etc., I feel like it’s kind of my duty to women to create this project,” she said. Jarvis competed against 18 other teams from across the state. A 2018 graduate, she will attend the Indiana University Kelley School of business on a academic scholarship in the fall.

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Carmel Community Players perform rare Mark Twain play ‘Is He Dead?’ By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Mark Twain’s play took more than a century to come to stage. “It had been buried in his Theater manuscripts for 100 years, which is really cool,” Mark Tumey said. “A modern-day playwright took the play and condensed it from three acts and 35 people to two acts and 11 people.” Twain wrote the play, “Is He Dead?” in 1898. Twain scholar Shelly Fisher Fishkel had it published in 2003. David Ives adapted the play for its debut in 2007. It will make its Indiana premiere as a Carmel Community Players production June 8 to 24 at the 150-seat Studio Theater 37 at Ji-Eun Lee Music Academy in Fishers. Tumey, a Noblesville resident, suggested the play to CCP and was asked by CCP to direct it. It is the first show he has directed for CCP. Tumey acted in the production in a theater in Gilbert, Ariz., 18 months ago. “I thought it was such a great show and I wanted to bring it to central Indiana,” he said. The play focuses on Jean-Francois Millet, a starving artist in Paris. “The idea is you don’t make any money as an artist until you’re dead, which brings the whole concept of we’ll fake the death, so Millet feigns his death,” Tumey said. “Pictures start to rise in value. His widowed sister comes into the picture to settle his estate — that is Millet, crossdressed as a sister. Most of the play focuses on Millet as the sister, fighting off two male suitors in the process. At the end, Millet comes back as himself. It’s a slapstick comedy, borderline farce. There is an energetic cast of 11 people, seven male and four females.” Brownsburg resident Jaime Johnson is performing the role of Millet and his sister. “The dual roles of artist and widowed sister are quite a bit different,” Johnson

First Lady adds signature to Songbook Foundation piano editorial@youarecurrent.com First Lady Melania Trump continued a little-known presidential tradition that is kept alive by the Great American Songbook Foundation. The Foundation’s vast historical archives include an instrument known as the “America’s First Ladies” piano, which now bears the autographs of Mrs. Trump and her seven White House predecessors: Betty Ford, Rosalynn Carter, Nancy Reagan, Barbara Bush, Hillary Clinton, Laura Bush and Michelle Obama. Jeffrey C. McDermott, president/CEO of the Songbook Foundation and Center for the Performing Arts, arranged a meeting with Mrs. Trump May 8 and personally took the fallboard to the White House. McDermott said he met with Mrs. Trump for a half-hour. “She asked a lot of questions about the piano, the fallboard, the Great American Songbook Foundation and the Center for the Performing Arts,” McDermott said.

From left, Larry Adams, Jaime Johnson and Kevin Shadle appear in “Is He Dead?” (Submitted photo)

said. “The changes in the character depend on who is in the room. If there is someone in on the joke, then it’s one way, regardless of the dress. My pupils are the ones that are in on it. My girlfriend doesn’t know anything.” Although Johnson has acted for 20 years in central Indiana, this is his first appearance with CCP. “It’s not often you find something that has been buried for 100 years and you get to put a nice modern spin on it,” said Johnson, who typically does comedies. “It’s pretty neat, the lineage on it. Who gets to do Twain?” Larry Adams, a CCP regular who lives in the Brownsburg area, plays Bastien Andre. “I have one of the most fun parts because the villain is always fun to play,” Adams said. “I get to chew the scenery quite a bit with this. I can’t say it’s the most challenging role I’ve had because it

is so much fun to do.” Morgan Morton, a Broad Ripple resident, portrays Marie in her first CCP appearance. “I wanted to work for CCP,” Morton said. “I auditioned before and didn’t get it. I wanted a chance to work with this theater company and meet some people. I wanted to do a comedy. I tried out, and here I am.” Morton was a theater major at Taylor University. “She’s very delightful,” Morton said of her character. “She is just the right amount of naïve. She’s very spunky and has a lot of drive because of her love for Millet.”

if you go Where: Theater 37 at Ji-Eun Lee Music Academy, 10029 E. 126th St, Fishers. Tickets: $14 to $16. Performances: 7:30 p.m. June 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, 23; 2:30 p.m. June 10, 17, 24. For more, visit carmelplayers.org.

Westfield — Kendall Purdy will perform at 7 p.m. June 7 during the Urban Vines Summer Concert Series. The live music is at the winery, 303 E. 161st St. Music is free, but parking is $10. Bring chairs or blankets for lawn seating. Noblesville — NKG will perform a concert at Dillon Park, 6351 Midland Ln., at 7 p.m June 7 as part of the summer concert series. Carmel — Tommy and Duke will perform from 4 to 5 p.m. June 7 at Woodland Terrace’s Concerts in the Courtyard series. For more, visit WoodlandTerraceLiving.com. Fishers — John Waite and Duke Tumatoe & the Power Trio will perform at 9 p.m. June 8 at the Central Green in the AMP After Dark concert series. Zionsville — Funk and soul musician Max Allan will kick off the Lincoln Park Concert Series from 7 to 8:30 p.m. June 6. For more, visit zionsvilleculturaldistrict.org.


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The Saxony Summer Events, started in 2010, have grown in popularity each year. “The events program, deevents signed to promote activities and growth in Saxony, has been very successful throughout the years,” Saxony Marketing Manager Candi McKinnies-Shreve said. “The Saxony Movies and Concerts in the Park, Independence Celebration, Saxony Market, Oktoberfest at Saxony and Saxony Beach brings thousands of people to the community with significant increase from year to year. In 2017 alone, Saxony hosted nearly 20,000 people for its Independence Celebration Concert and Fireworks held annually on July 3.” There will be four concerts, starting with Blue River Band June 8, at 13256 Saxony Blvd., Fishers. The concerts are from 7 to 9:30 p.m. The Independence Celebration Concert and Fireworks hours are 7 to 10:15 p.m. My Yellow Rickshaw will be the featured band. Stella Luna & The Satellites will perform July 13, and Toy Factory will play Aug. 10. “Several bands scheduled have performed here before, such as Toy Factory,

Stella Luna & The Satellites performs at Concerts in the Park. (Submitted photo)

My Yellow Rickshaw and Stella Luna & The Satellites,” McKinnies-Shreve said. “These bands are such fan-favorites, our audiences look forward to these bands performing here each year.” The movie series started with “Despicable Me 3” June 2. The second movie, “Justice League,” is set for June 16. Movies start at dusk, approximately 9 p.m. “Showing movies and concerts allows us the opportunity to entertain families of all ages,” McKinnies-Shreve said. “It is such a great sight to witness all the adults and children enjoying themselves and having fun in Witten Park.” The concerts and movie series are presented by Century 21 Scheetz.

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Commentary by Mark Johnson Where to go: 32 Taps Where it is: 4825 E. 96th St., Indianapolis When it’s open: Sunday-Thursday 11 a.m. to 1 a.m., Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Mark’s take: Are you looking for a cool, laid-back place to have a meal, have a drink and kick back awhile? Then look to 32 Taps. This is a casual experience with a friendly pub atmosphere. A menu filled with great appetizers, salads, soups, burgers and pizzas. Of course, you’ll want to check out one of those taps. Also, don’t forget to catch music by the Naptown Royals who will be performing on the patio every Wednesday at 8 p.m. through Aug. 29. What to get: Talk about a burger dilemma. The menu is filled with them. However, a burger known as the 3 Time Cheese was the

3 Time Cheeseburger. (Submitted photo)

clear winner. Fries made the perfect side, and a Yuengling from the tap completed a great meal. What’s the cost: Entrees run $10 to $16. Dress: Casual Carry Out: Available Want to know more? Call (317) 669-0628 or visit on Facebook.

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White-hot summer wine Commentary by Elizabeth Morse I enjoy unique wine varietals, and there are so many great whites out there. I thought I’d share some WINEderlust of my current favorites as we jump into the heat of summer. These are all great to enjoy on your patio, or by the pool, but I’ll also give you tips with each on how to pair them with food in case you’re curious. First up is a Grüner Veltliner, an Austrian white that is typically enjoyed as a young wine. A great value is Hugl Grüner Veltliner: A big, litre-size bottle will only set you back about $15. It’s fresh with flavors of citrus, stonefruit, flowers and the signature white pepper. A great match for grilled artichokes, asparagus or spicy Asian dishes. My next pick, Paco & Lola Albariño, is ideal for pairing with aged cheeses, sushi, chicken salad or grilled fish. Alabriño hails from the Rias Baixas region in Spain and is a crisp wine that’s per-

fect for summer. It’s gives a flowery, tropicaI impression on the nose but you’ll enjoy the lean flavors of citrus and green apple in your mouth. The bottle ($19) boasts a cunning black-and-white, polka dot label that creates a stylish focal point on your table. Finally, I’ll suggest a dry, Hungarian wine called Furmint. Furmint comes from the famed Tokaj region of Hungary and is an indigenous grape (not the dessert Furmint, which is very sweet). I’m loving the 2015 from Patricius Tokaj right now, ($14). A bright wine with a perfumed nose, driven by minerals with ripe peach and a little almond. It’s tangy and a great accompaniment to seafood, chicken and pork. Let me know what you think, and cheers! Elizabeth Morse owned the Corner Wine Bar in Broad Ripple for close to 20 years. She is a graduate of IU, is a Hoosier chef, food writer, wine guru and Hamilton County Master Gardener who believes in supporting all things local. Morse has been a resident of Hamilton County for more than a decade. Check out her blog: schlepicurean.com.

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Main Street Productions presents William Inge’s 1953 Pulitzer Prize-winning play of a love story. Jen Otterman returns to direct the play after previously directing the production at Westfield Playhouse in 2016.

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Diana Krall will perform at The Palladium June 8. (submitted photo)

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The multiple Grammy Award-winning jazz songstress is touting material from her album in “Turn Up The Quiet World Tour.” Cost: Sold out

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Poison visits with its “Nothin’ But a Good Time Tour,” along with special guests Cheap Trick and Pop Evil.

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7:30 p.m. June 6, 7, 8, 9 and 2 p.m. June 10

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Poison, Cheap Trick and Pop Evil, Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center, Noblesville

Dead & Company, featuring three members of The Grateful Dead, returns.

“Million Dollar Quartet,” Actors Theatre of Indiana, the Studio Theater, the Center for the Performing Arts, Carmel

7:30 p.m. June 8, 9, 2:30 p.m. June 10

CCP brings Mark Twain’s play to life. The play was buried in his manuscripts for 100 years. The comedy focuses on a starving artist who fakes his death so that his paintings will rise in value.

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“Is He Dead?” Carmel Community Players, Studio 37, Ji-Eun Music Academy, Fishers

The musical follows Little Orphan Annie in 1930s New York City. Famous songs include “Tomorrow,” “Hard Knock Life” and “Maybe.”

Dead & Company, Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center, Noblesville

7:30 p.m. June 8, 9 and 2:30 p.m. June 10.

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Woodland Terrace Concert series set — The Woodland Terrace of Carmel’s Concerts in the Courtyard free summer series opens with Tommy and Amy Duke at 4 p.m. June 7. All the concerts are held 4 to 5 p.m. Thursdays. Other concerts include Woodland Terrace Chorus & Voce Vocal Ensemble, June 14; The Main Street Jazz Band, June 21; Carmel Symphony Orchestra Brass Quintet, June 28; and more.

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Blueprint for Improvement: West Carmel outdoor living space Commentary by Larry Greene

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Background Info: This home in the Woods of Williams Creek neighborhood in Carmel still is considered fairly new, having been built in the early 2000s. Although the interior was mostly up to date, the exterior was in need of updates.

The goal was to give the owners an outdoor living space they could enjoy while also making it easier to maintain. 1. The biggest transformation came from replacing all the wood decking with composite decking. Not only does composite decking look and feel like real wood, but the homeowners won’t have to worry about staining or painting their deck every few years. 2. Another beautiful addition to the deck is the lighting system that was incorporated into the composite. 3. A stainless steel cable railing also was incorporated along the perimeter of the deck, not only enhancing safety but also creating a more modern design. 4. The screened-in porch was updated by adding a French door, flooring to match the decking and a higher ceiling, making the space appear larger.

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Before problems The materials used on the screenedin porch and deck were weathered. Because the space was large, it also was hard to maintain. The screenedin porch was used more for storage than it was for outdoor living because it lacked space and appeal.

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Believe it or not, correcting other people’s grammar isn’t going to win you any friends. And you also might grammar guy have trouble keeping the friends you do have if you follow them around with your figurative red pen poised in conversations. I’ll admit, I fell prey to the low-hanging fruit of correcting a friend’s grammar the other night. My red ink came out almost as a grammatical reflex. For the record, I was correct. Also, for the record, I’m sorry I did it. Unless someone gives you explicit permission to correct their grammar during conversations, just don’t do it. You’ll look like a jerk. It’s almost as bad as picking your friend’s nose. I chose to drop the grammar hammer over the words obtain and attain, two word cousins people often get confused. Let’s learn about these two words and how to use them correctly. Attain is a verb that means to achieve or accomplish reaching a goal. Obtain is a verb that means to acquire or get something. Based on these two definitions, the words seem strikingly similar. When it comes to attain, think about

achieving or accomplishing something. This is usually something that isn’t physical, like enlightenment or wisdom. You can attain a rank in the Army, which isn’t necessarily something you can physically hold. When you obtain something, it’s usually a physical object, like car keys or a pet octopus. The fine line between attain and obtain is found with things such as degrees and diplomas. You attain a degree (something you achieve or accomplish). You obtain a diploma (the physical piece of paper). In “National Treasure,” Nicolas Cage’s character obtains the Declaration of Independence. By doing so, he attained criminal status. If you choose to correct people’s grammar publicly, you risk attaining a reputation for being someone nobody wants to be around. You might even obtain a black eye. So, put the red pens away; people aren’t friends with you because they like it when someone points out their grammar discrepancies.

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LEGAL NOTICE DUKE ENERGY INDIANA, LLC Public notice is hereby given to affected property owners pursuant to 170 IAC 4-9-4(f) that within two (2) to six (6) weeks of the date of this notice, weather permitting, Duke Energy Indiana, LLC will be performing vegetation management as part of its power line maintenance program in the area described below. As part of this project, one of its qualified contractors will be applying EPA approved and registered herbicides to control vegetation that may interfere with the safe operation and maintenance of power lines. This vegetation management will be performed in/near the city of Fishers on or near streets identified below:

Church of Saint Anne in Jerusalem. (Photo by Don Knebel)

The church of Jesus’ grandmother Commentary by Don Knebel A magnificently well-preserved Crusader church in Jerusalem honors Saint Anne. Although not mentioned anytravel where in the Bible, both Christian and Islamic traditions recognize her as the grandmother of Jesus. The New Testament is silent about the parents of Mary, the mother of Jesus. In about 145 A.D., the “Infancy Gospel of James” first identified Mary’s mother as the longbarren Anna and her father as the wealthy Joaquin. By the fourth century, Church authorities had determined that this popular book was spurious. However, the story about Anna and Joaquin had gained a life of its own among the faithful. According to one popular version of the story, Mary was born to Anna in a Jerusalem cave. The Quran, which devotes an entire chapter to Mary, also suggests Mary’s mother was barren. Islamic tradition gives her the name Hannah. By the eighth century, the grandmother of Jesus was being venerated as Saint Anne. After the Crusaders captured Jerusalem from the Muslims in 1099, they discovered

the ruins of a fifth-century church just north of the Temple Mount, the enormous platform on which the Jewish Temple stood until destroyed by the Romans in 70 A.D. Somehow concluding that the ruins marked the birthplace of Mary, between 1131 and 1138 the Crusaders erected on the site a Romanesque-style stone church dedicated to Saint Anne. The church included interior steps leading to the cave where they believed Mary was born. When Saladin recaptured Jerusalem in 1187, he spared Anne’s church, using it to house an important Islamic center of learning. Today, the Church of Saint Anne, in the Muslim Quarter of Jerusalem, is owned by the French government. The church is famous for its extraordinary acoustics, said to be perfect for Gregorian chants. Visiting groups are encouraged to hear for themselves by singing (or chanting) inside. Don Knebel is a local resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg LLP. For the full column visit donknebel.com. You may contact him at news@currentzionsville.com.

Docket # 1-EV-18 Pursuant to Ind. Code §§ 36-7-3 and 5-3-1 et. seq , the City of Fishers, Hamilton County, Indiana hereby provides notice that on Monday, June 18, 2018, at 7:00 P.M., the City Council of the City of Fishers, meeting in regular session, will hold a hearing and consider whether to vacate (a) approximately 635 lineal feet of Old 126th Street right-ofway, generally south of East 126th Street; and (b) vacate approximately 455 lineal feet of right-of-way, generally located between Old 126th Street and Promise Creek Lane. The hearing on this matter will be held in the City Hall Auditorium, 1 Municipal Drive Fishers, Indiana. The Council will receive and hear remonstrance from all interested persons. If you have any questions regarding this vacation, please contact Taylor Navarre (317-595-3116) with the Planning and Zoning Department.

Sunblest/Sunlake Apartments: DIR Bath House; DIR Building: 8, 10, 15, 20, 25, 27, 42; DIR Chelsea Ct: 11601-11755; DIR Garden Ci E: 11759-11847; DIR Garden Ci W: 117867-11840; DIR Lake Ci: 11602-11728; DIR Maintenance Building; DIR Marigold Ci: 11730-11768; DIR Melrose Ci end: 12520-A; DIR Parkview Ct: 12034-12112; DIR Parkview Ln: 11906-12248; DIR Springfield: 11842-11967; DIR Springfield Ct: 11858-11872; Springfield Ln: 11905-11967; Sunrise Ci: 11969-12209; DIR Windsor South Dr DIR 126th Cumberland,Rd: Town of Fishers DIR Carly Pl: Comcast Cable DIR SR 37 126th,St: INDOT 121st St E: 8803-8844 126th St E: 8340-9596 Anson St: 9661-9712 Atwood Ct: 8023-8049 Atwood Pl: 12433-12505 Ballew Blvd: 12610-12610 Barrhill Ct: 9683-9696 Bentley Blvd: 12455-12587 Boone St: 12819-12826 Brewton St: 12602-12805 Caraway Ct: 8244-8265

Carly Pl: 7795-7811 Castetter Ct: 12625-12654 Chalmers St: 9541-9592 Circle Dr: 8821-8850 Corday Ct: 7894-12576 Cumberland Rd: 12599-12625 Destry Pl: 7940-7983 Ellipse Pkwy: 7812-12425 Exchange St: 9669-9719 Farley Dr: 12439-12479 Farley Pl: 7899-7942 Ford Cir: 9151-9160 Ford Dr: 12610-12955 Fuel Way: 12900-12900 Fuller Ct: 12618-12732 Gibbes St: 9543-9594 Greystoke Ct: 9741-9749 Hidden Rdg: 1703-1703 Keeley Ct: 12349-12499 Ladson St: 9606-12711 Lamboll St: 12810-12817 Lantern Rd: 11800-12795 Legare St: 9663-9714 Lenwood St: 9665-9716 Longleaf Ln: 12605-12886 Markay Dr: 12601-12622 Meeting St: 9547-9717 Melrose Cir: 12336-12598 Mustard Seed Ct: 12602-12722 Park Dr: 1-1 Parkside Dr: 12655-12900 Pewter Pl: 12490-12589

Pointer Pl: 12526-12587 Randall Dr: 8679-8799 Regency Dr: 11757-11757 Reynolds Dr: 12304-12570 Saksons Blvd: 12461-12588 Springfield Ct: 11841-11904 Springfield Ln: 11849-11967 Sunblest Blvd: 7702-8058 Tanner Dr: 8835-8942 Thradd St: 9545-9596 Thurston Ct: 7952-7980 Tito Ct: 8932-8940 Torberg Pl: 12371-12399 Torrence Pl: 8893-8927 Traverse Pl: 12370-12598 Trester Ln: 12514-12594 Trophy Dr: 12451-12564 Trumbull Ct: 12418-12458 Turin Ct: 8808-8858 Turkel Ct: 8012-8017 Turkel Dr: 7892-12489 Turkel Pl: 12424-12464 Tynan Way: 8876-8923 Wesley Ct: 12048-12113 Wesley Pl: 12208-12270 Windsor Dr: 12347-12347 Windsor East Dr: 12211-12345 Windsor South Dr: 12080-12209 Windsor West Dr: 12176-12334 Wolford Ct: 7978-7997 Wolford Dr: 12506-12593 Wolford Pl: 12521-12594

The date this notice is published initiates the two (2) week period for calculating implied consent by an affected property owner under 170 IAC 4-9. If you have any questions you may contact the Duke Energy Vegetation Management toll free number, 866-385-3675. Duke Energy Indiana, LLC Vegetation Management Department

LEGAL NOTICE DUKE ENERGY INDIANA, LLC Public notice is hereby given to affected property owners pursuant to 170 IAC 4-9-4(f) that within two (2) to six (6) weeks of the date of this notice, weather permitting, Duke Energy Indiana, LLC will be performing vegetation management as part of its power line maintenance program in the area described below. As part of this project, one of its qualified contractors will be applying EPA approved and registered herbicides to control vegetation that may interfere with the safe operation and maintenance of power lines. This vegetation management will be performed in/near the cities of Carmel, and Fishers on or near streets identified below: DIR 116th St Eller,Rd: Hamilton County Highway DIR 116th St River,Rd: City of Carmel DIR 116th St E Monon Trail: Carmel Clay Parks & Rec DIR River Glen 116th,St: Town of Fishers PW DIR River Rd: Indiana Gas Company INC DIR Rivers Ridge: River Glen Hmown INC DIR Water Fountain: Cherry Hill Farms Ho 116th St E: 5001-7225 122nd St E: 5925-6301 Abraham Run: 12938-13098 Alvamar Pl: 5399-5408 Bunty Ln: 5920-5933 Canvasback Dr: 6987-6987 Chapmans Trl: 5940-5961 Cherry Blossom Dr E: 11320-11485 Cherry Blossom Dr W: 6784-11508 Cherry Blossom East Dr: 6817-11551 Cherry Blossom West Dr: 6746-11560 Cherry Hill Bv: 11599-11599 Cherry Hill Ct: 11326-11353 Cherry Laurel Ln: 6747-6896 Chipmunk Crossing: 11240-

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River Dr: 11411-11516 River Dr E: 11407-11503 River Dr W: 11414-11504 River Rd: 11600-12800 River Ridge Dr: 11620-11778 Riverside Way: 6625-6938 Ruddy Ln: 11375-11378 Saint Armands Cir: 12348-12370 Sandalwood Dr: 5943-6001 Scottish Bnd: 12498-12599 Shieling Ct: 6018-6035 Sigmond Cir: 11192-11220 Songbird Ln: 11384-11499 Squirrel Holw: 11293-11302 Stonebrook Pl: 11652-11662 Sun River Dr: 6732-6854 Sunnybrook Pl: 11664-11716 Tall Trees Dr: 11174-11256 Teal St: 11358-11386 Trails End St: 11390-11560 Wapihani Dr: 6110-6220 Westwood Dr: 11608-12012 White River Pl: 6659-6729 Wild Cherry Dr: 6750-6890 Wilderness Trl: 6573-11598 Wildflower Ct: 11580-11596 Wood Creek Dr: 11365-11468 Woodside Ct: 5108-5188

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LEGAL NOTICE DUKE ENERGY INDIANA, LLC Public notice is hereby given to affected property owners pursuant to 170 IAC 4-9-4(f) that within two (2) to six (6) weeks of the date of this notice, weather permitting, Duke Energy Indiana, LLC will be performing vegetation management as part of its power line maintenance program in the area described below. As part of this project, one of its contractors that employ qualified utility line clearance tree workers will be trimming and/or removing trees and brush to clear the lines of vegetation in order to provide safe and reliable electric service. Vegetation management will be performed in/near the city of Fishers on or near streets identified below: Delaware Crossing INC: DIR Fountain; DIR Irrigation Entry LTS DIR 116th St E Hoosier: Townof Fishers DIR Delaware St: Ameritech DIR Irrigation: Delaware Pointe HOA DIR 900 Jaywick Dr: Comcast Cable 106th St E: 8850-9793 116th St E: 8485-9881 96th St E: 8768-10576 Adam Ct: 10615-10696 Alcott Ct: 9067-9107 Alton Ct: 9193-9258 Alyssa Way: 10700-10780 Appel Dr: 8800-8836 Ashbury Cir: 10001-10020 Audrie Ct: 10821-10888 Bailey Way: 8915-9072 Bay Ln: 10780-10799 Beaver Ridge Dr: 10339-10590 Bent Tree Ln: 10058-10266 Birch St: 8801-8936 Black Pine Ct: 9671-9692 Blue Spruce Dr: 10721-10751 Boxwood Ct: 10339-10379 Bradford Knoll Dr: 9633-9785 Brothers Ct: 10335-10375 Bryce Way: 8934-9054 Chaldean Cir: 9754-9758 Claymount Ln: 9402-9406 Commercial Dr: 11575-11801 Conifer Ct: 9609-9765 Conway Ct: 9202-9262 Covington Blvd: 9050-9956 Crestridge Ct: 10338-10364 Crossing Dr: 9201-9251 Cumberland Park Dr: 10580-10597 Cumberland Rd: 9603-11573

Cumberland Ridge Ct: 10409-10422 Cumberland Ridge Ln: 9802-9945 Deer Run Cir: 10040-10085 Emery Way: 10707-10767 Enclave Blvd: 8252-11496 Eric Ct: 10607-10667 Fishers Center Dr: 8475-8501 Fishers Corner Blvd: 8648-11696 Fishers Point Blvd: 11030-11080 Fitness Ln: 8880-9000 Forest Ridge Ct: 10-80 Frances St: 8750-8750 Gateway Dr: 10706-10757 Glenhaven Ct: 10029-10069 Greenway Dr: 10481-10543 Havens Dr: 9678-9678 Heatherglen Ct: 9913-9943 Huxley Ct: 9142-9198 Jaycee St: 11612-11654 Jaywick Dr: 10427-10540 Kelsey Ct: 9114-9159 Kingsley Dr: 9006-9027 Kingsley Ln: 9006-9037 Kyle Ct: 10607-10695 Lakeland Dr: 10269-10398 Lantern Rd: 9601-11802 Lauren Pass: 10102-10294 Logan Ln: 9720-9797 Madeline Ct: 10800-10872 Maple St: 11614-11671 Mapleton Ct: 9906-9916 Maryland Ct: 9301-9308 Max Ct: 8976-9036 Meadowbrook Dr: 8698-8698 Meadows Dr: 11100-11370 Misty Knoll Ct: 10139-10189 Moll Dr: 8802-8899

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Garage sale

Garage sale

Church Rummage Sale

Zionsville The Annual Enclave Neighborhood Garage Sale

Furniture, Tools, Household Goods Fri. June 8, 4:00pm - 7:00pm Sat. June 9, 8:00am - 1:pm Christ Presbyterian Church Corner of 79th St. and Carroll Rd.

GARAGE SALE

Woodland Springs and The Woodlands Neighborhoods in Carmel are having their Community garage sales on June 7th thru Sat 9th Our neighborhoods run North/South between 106th and 116th Street, and to the East/West between Rolling Spring Drive and Haverstick

HUGE ANNUAL COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE Village of West Clay Carmel (Towne and Main St) Saturday, JUNE 16th 8 am - 2 pm Something for everyone! RAIN or SHINE

GARAGE SALE

June 9 Opens at 8 AM Edens Neighborhoods 116th to 126th and Horseshoe Ln. to Forest Dr. Carmel Indiana, 46033

334/850 East Saturday June 9th, 2018 8a-2p This is a huge garage sale! Too many items to list! Everything from furniture, to children’s clothing & toys, household appliances, designer clothing, etc. Sneak peak sale is on Friday evening from 6p-8p.

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The Oaks at Hoosier Village is branching out. Now accepting reservations for Phase Two. The beautiful homes and attractive amenities at The Oaks at Hoosier Village have been so well received we are now accepting reservations for our newest Oaks neighborhood. Don’t miss your chance to secure one of the three remaining residences! Enjoy maintenance–free living in one of the finest communities in town, while taking advantage of a wide variety of on-campus social engagements, organized activities, impromptu gatherings, and much more. We invite you to see what all the excitement is about. Call 317.873.3349 or visit www.hoosiervillage.com/oaks for more information.

www.hoosiervillage.com 9875 Cherryleaf Drive • Indianapolis, IN 46268 • 317-873-3349

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