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The Marching Pride of Lawrence Township drumline performs in the parade.
A crash at approximately 2 a.m. July 11 left one officer with accident minor injuries after being hit by a suspected drunk driver. As of press time, toxicology tests had not yet been completed on Juan Castro, 18, the driver of the Chevy Tahoe that hit the car of officer Derek Loyal, 26, in the 4900 block of North Franklin Road in Lawrence. Loyal, who has been employed with the Lawrence Police Dept. for three years, was driving northbound on North Franklin Road when Castro crossed North Franklin Road from East 49th Street, pulling into the path of Loyal. Castro was not injured in the crash but preliminarily was charged with Operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Final charging determinations will be made by the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office.
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Lawrence Police Dept. breaks ground on new station By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com Community members and city officials gathered July 11 at the future site of the Lawrence Police Dept. on a 4-acre space at 5140 Post Rd. The former site of the Snafu Saloon, the new police station will cost approximately $12.9 million and will be approximately 37,000 square feet once complete. Today, the police headquarters are
housed in the Lawrence Government Center at 9001 E. 59th St., where it has been since 2009 after the former police station flooded. The new station also will feature a 112seat training room that also will double as a community room in addition to housing the 911 communications and dispatch center. For more, visit geistcurrent.com.
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Chief Dave Hofmann and Mayor Steve Collier break ground at the site of the new Lawrence Police Dept. station. (Photos by Anna Skinner)
Mayor Steve Collier speaks during a groundbreaking ceremony July 11 at the site of the new Lawrence Police Dept. station.
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Dick Wolfsie to speak – The Reserve at Hamilton Trace, 9974 Federalist Dr., will host Dick Wolfsie from 2 to 3:30 July 19. In his presentation, “The Magic of Humor and Why We Laugh,” Wolfsie will explore topics that tickle our funny bone, drawing upon his decades of experience as a TV personality. The event is free and open to the public. RSVP by calling 317-813-7777 or visiting HamiltonTrace.us/ events.
Lugar Series seeks applicants – The Richard G. Lugar Excellence in Public Service Series is accepting applications for its 29th annual class. The Lugar Series mission is to increase the number and influence of Republican women in governmental positions at all levels. Applicants should have demonstrated leadership skills in their fields of work or community service. Applications are due Aug. 1 and are available by visiting lugarseries.com/apply/ or by calling 317-536-6900.
Hamilton County 4-H Fair – The Hamilton County 4-H fair will begin July 19 and run through July 23. Fair events include a robotics demonstration, family movie night, pet parade, live music and much more. The fairgrounds are located at 2003 Pleasant St., Noblesville. Admission and parking are free. For a schedule, visit extension.purdue. edu/hamilton.
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For someone who wasn’t planning to run for federal office, Dee Thornton’s first election ended pretty well. “I didn’t exactly set out to politics run for Congress,” she said. “It just kind of happened that way.” The Carmel resident beat four other candidates May 8 to win the Democratic Party’s nomination for the Fifth District representative, a seat held by Thornton Republican Susan Brooks. The political newcomer believes she has what it takes to oust Brooks, an attorney and longtime civil servant in a traditionally Republican district who was elected in 2012. To some, it may appear to be an uphill battle for Thornton to win Nov. 6, but she doesn’t see it that way. “It’s always been defined as a highly
gerrymandered district. What I hear people say most of the time is, ‘You’ll have a hard time. You can’t win because it was drawn up for you not to win,’” Thornton said. “I’m determined to prove them wrong.” Ready for a change Throughout her career as a business executive, Thornton had considered running for elected office – someday. The stars finally aligned this year because recent changes in her career and family life made a run for office more feasible. “Part of what drove me to run for office is the lack of leadership and the lack of moral courage that we have in our current representation and our current leadership,” Thornton said. “That’s more important to me than a ‘D’ in front of my name or an ‘R’ in front of my name. It’s about moral character, and I think other people are feeling the same way.” Thornton said the high number of candidates that ran for the Fifth District seat showed that residents are unhappy with their current leadership. She said she will do a better job of representing and con-
necting with constituents than Brooks. “The biggest thing is lack of accessibility (for) her constituents. It’s like, ‘Where’s Susan?’” she said. “If you’re elected as a representative of the people you should make yourself accessible to the people.” Joe Weingarten, chair of the Hamilton County Democratic Party, said he was pleased to see Thornton emerge from the crowded primary and that she is a “phenomenal candidate.” “She’s been traveling all over the district meeting with people,” he said. “Susan Brooks has fallen into the trap of voting with what the (Republican) party tells you to vote. It’s time to have a fresh face in there who is more concerned with the local problems.” Turning the tide The Fifth District contains all or part of Hamilton, Boone, Marion, Blackford, Grant, Howard, Madison and Tipton counties. Since forming in 2000, it has only sent Republicans to Congress, but the gap between the parties has narrowed over time.
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BECOMING A CITIZEN Lawrence man shares experience as one of 96 to become naturalized By Sadie Hunter sadie@youarecurrent.com After a July 3 ceremony, Indiana now has 96 new citizens. cover story The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site in downtown Indianapolis served as the backdrop for the naturalization ceremony, just in time for participants to celebrate their first Independence Day as an American citizen. People from 37 nations participated in the ceremony, presided by U.S. District Judge Sarah Evans Barker. U.S. Immigration Services Officer Darren Dapas took a roll call of each nation, upon which new citizens stood and received a new American flag from a child in the audience. Flags were provided by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Kimball Harrison Morsman, the great-great-grandson of President Benjamin Harrison, offered some welcoming remarks. At the end of the ceremony, information
about services was provided to new citizens, including voter registration forms by the League of Women Voters, information from the Social Security Administration and passport applications from the U.S. Postal Service, among other items. Lawrence resident George Navarro, born Jorge Navarro Jr., was in the crowd to receive his certificate of citizenship. Navarro was only 6 months old when his family moved to the U.S. from Honduras in 1965. He grew up in Indianapolis and attended John Marshall High School. He now works as a painting contractor in the Indianapolis area. “I’ve been back to Honduras maybe a couple of times, but the last time I went was in 1979,” Navarro said. He began the naturalization process in October 2017. Navarro’s sister, Norma Gorsline, also came from Honduras in 1965 with the family but wasn’t part of the July 3 ceremony because she was granted citizenship in February.
“There are like 100 questions in the book, but they only ask you like three or four,” Navarro said. “My sister and I applied (for citizenship) together, and we were calling each other the night before the test. We couldn’t sleep.” When asked why he chose now to become a citizen, Navarro said it was because of the growing national debate about immigration policy. “All of this (President) Trump stuff is going on, and my dad wanted us to do it because he was worried about us getting deported,” Navarro said. Now, Navarro, his sister and parents are all American citizens. His parents, Maria and Jorge Navarro Sr., applied for and were granted citizenship in 1985. “I’ve known George all my life,” said Bradley Collier, a longtime friend of Navarro who attended the ceremony. “It was a long time coming, and I’m glad to be here to support him. We went to high school together, so it’s been a 40-year wait to see this happen. We’re all glad.”
Senior Judge Sarah Evans Barker of the United States District Court, representing the Southern District of the Indiana, presided over the naturalization ceremony at the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site on July 3. Barker presides over approximately three naturalization ceremonies each year with her own tradition of handing out sparklers to new citizens during the ceremony nearest to the Fourth of July. In her opening remarks, she said: “This year, we welcome 96 new citizens, all coming as full-fledged citizens, and in doing so, we mark the 242nd birthday of the United States of America. Each of you has made your own pilgrimage, coming from places all around the globe on journeys that have brought you here to this day, to this place and to this moment. As you complete that journey, you embark on a new adventure, setting out to craft a meaningful, contributing, happy life as a citizen of this country. “Even the tent that shelters us today has become part of the tradition. The wonderful symbolism of this tent is that it’s open all around, no walls. I like that. “It is no secret that our government is struggling to come up with workable, humane and just policies and procedures to deal with the overwhelming flow of people who are seeking refuge and safety and in search of new opportunities within our shores. You’re becoming citizens at a very challenging time in our natural history. “I struggled to think of something hopeful and some perspective-giving words that I could say to you new citizens and to signal that, despite turmoil, you are welcome here. We need you more than ever. You show us that the differences among us enliven us and make us more empathetic to the welfare of all. I can’t state this any more plainly than I say it now. You are welcome here.”
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Whether a lifetime commitment or a week per year, we are drawn to the seashore. There is something about the endlessly lapping waves and the seemingly infinite views that connect us to that which is greater than ourselves. Globally, beaches have attracted us since humans could manage to secure a decent summer rental. To each is a unique strategy. The youngest among us, lathered in SPF 1 million, dash across the hot sand to touch the sea at its fringe, running to and fro, in and out, with each advancing and receding wave. The teens promenade looking for others of their ilk to impress with a boogie-boarding trick or muscle flex. As we grow toward maturity, we might stroll seeking the most rare of seashells or just a bit of time away from the demands of daily life. We’ve come to know the difference between the common place and the special. But more so, we find calm in the permanence of the sea – the same today as it has been for generations. It calls us to slow down and take stock. Breaking free from the intentional dervish of a self-inflicted daily cyclone brings with it a highly productive zen. Time in our hammocks, watching ants go about their business below and carefully examining the individual shapes of the clouds above — each bringing a quiet that allows clarity of thought and intention. Yet, many live a pattern of deliberate resistance to peace and an equivalent desire for manufactured chaos. Like the child unaware that if she allows the wave to break over her feet, that moments later it will recede, are we spending our precious energy on the inconsequential?
I’ve been usurped! Yes, folks, my role as the Queen of the Fourth of July parade was recently co-opted by a young whippersnapper who’s never even heard of humor me. True, “queen” might be an exaggeration, but in all my years of riding in the Current car, it’s been me that people acknowledge: “Danielle! Woo-hoo! Love your column!” This Independence Day, however, I did not feel the love. With literally thousands of parade-goers lining the streets, I counted a total of 11 shout-outs, including those from my actual friends and neighbors. That’s a significant decrease from years past and put me on par with my top-of-the-backseat partner, Current’s cartoonist Tim Campbell, and our driver, Dennis O’Malia. Don’t get me wrong, they’re both great. But let’s be honest, I’m the controversial dance mom who readers want to see. I’m supposed to be the star! So, what happened? I’ll tell you: A Homer Simpson imposter decided to ride shotgun. Yep, I played second fiddle to a teenage boy wearing a rubber mask of an animated legend. Screams of “Ho-mer!” and “Doh!” filled the air from the get-go and then intensified as the newbie grew more and more comfortable with his fame. What started as shy hand waves soon became standing, double-arm finger points. Kids, grandparents, law enforcement -- everybody went crazy. He even inspired an honest-to-goodnes chant toward the end of the route. So, I bow to thee, Jackson Neverlearnedyourlastname, for you are truly a master. I hope you enjoyed your 15 seconds, though, because next year I’m taking back the throne. I make a fantastic Elsa. Peace out.
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B EL I EVE I T ! Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In Alabama, it is considered an offense to open an umbrella on a street, for fear of spooking horses. Source: dumblaws.com
ID thieves: Objects in mirror are closer than they appear Commentary by Steve Carman We all hear how widespread and severe the ID theft problem has become in our country. One thing still remains certain for all: ID thieves get better all the time. Steps you took to protect yourself a few years ago are simply not strong enough to protect you today. Approximately 99 percent of thieves want a quick score without spending a lot of time and resources. Here are some tips: Put a cover or small piece of paper over the VIN number on your vehicle’s dashboard. That number is key in making obtaining additional information about you. If I have your license plate number, VIN number and address, I can get your name off of a simple internet search. Check your mail daily. A lot of people simply don’t retrieve their mail from their mailbox on the same day it was delivered. Get your mail as soon as you can out of your mailbox, never leave it there overnight, and consider a locking mailbox. Shred junk mail. The free credit card solicitations – shred them. Most of the time, all a company needs is an acknowledgment and signature, and a credit card is on the way. If an ID thief intercepts the solicitation, he signs it for
you and puts a note with it along with a change of address on where to send the card. Rethink your need to enter every sweepstakes you encounter. You are just one good raffle drawing away from the new Ford or Chevy of your dreams. Realistically, the chances of you winning are extremely small, and you give away a ton of ID information just to be eligible. Freeze your credit. Notice, I don’t say hire a credit monitoring service. Know the difference. A credit monitoring service is like hiring a home alarm company to tell you your home was burglarized after the fact. A credit freeze is like an alarm that makes an ID theft virtually impossible by locking up your information. Remember, when protecting your ID, take the time to plan two to three moves ahead. There is no perfect defense to any theft, but with a small bit of planning you can dramatically lower your chances of being a victim of identity theft. Steve Carman is a licensed private investigator. He is a former police officer, insurance fraud investigator and host of a radio show on crime “America’s Most Notorious.” He lives in Fishers and can be reached at scarman@siuresourcegroup.com.
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granddaughter of Sam Jones (then-president of the Indianapolis Urban League) rose to say that although she was black, she had white ancestors. “Maybe you and I are related,” she said to the Grand Wizard. Oh, the expression on his face! There were stories I didn’t tape but wish I had, like the segment with admitted draft dodgers, one of whom was arrested during a commercial break. Or the segment with an autistic youngster, a musical savant who had never seen a xylophone, but he picked up the mallets and played a duet with local jazz great Billy Wooten. I also misplaced a tape of a little girl talking to her father at his grave, just moments after the fallen hero was laid to rest at Crown Hill. Sadly, I’ve lost the recording of my hourlong interview with Ryan White, the last one he did before he passed away of AIDS in April of l990. I hope I find all those tapes -- and a machine to play them on.
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New rule protects elderly – The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority recently created a rule designed to protect the elderly from financial scams. Under the new rule, a broker is allowed to place a 15-day hold on any questionable disbursements if the account holder is 65 or older. This gives the broker time to investigate before the money is gone and cannot be recovered. Source: BottomLineInc.com
lawrence chamber calendar Save the date for these upcoming events from the Greater Lawrence Chamber of Commerce. For more information, or to register for an event, visit lawrencechamberofcommerce.org. Lunch Hour What: This event will highlight Anderson University’s two-year professional Master of Business program, which is offered in Lawrence. Guests are invited to grab coffee and talk with admissions team members. When: Noon to 1:30 p.m. July 17 Where: Porters Books & Bread, 5719 Lawton Loop East Dr., Indianapolis Cost: Free
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From left, Elizabeth Enderle (portraying Homer Zuckerman), Stella Neale (Wilbur) and Nolan Ely (Lurvy) rehearse a scene from Westfield Playhouse’s production of “Charlotte’s Web.” (Submitted photo)
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School, Neale has taken acting classes at, among other places, the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel and played the orphan Tessie in a Westfield Theatre camp Besides being a fan of the story, Stella production of “Annie.” Neale has a host of reasons for embracing Now, Neale looks forward to the role of Wilbur enhancing her acting resume with Theater in Westfield Playa lead role in “Charlotte’s Web,” house’s production presented by Main Street Producof “Charlotte’s Web.” tions at Westfield Playhouse, 1836 Wilbur, after all, has wit, charm, SR 32 West, Westfield. a caring heart and graceful moves Neale is part of a cast of 30 — uncommon characteristics for youths ranging in age from 4 to 16, a pig. Neale including several from Hamilton “I like playing the role of Wilbur County. because he is a funny character and he “I like getting to know everyone in helps the other animals become friends the cast during rehearsals,” Neale said. with each other,” said Neale, a 10-year-old “’Charlotte’s Web’ is such a great story Westfield resident. “I am excited to use about friendship. (The community) should some of my gymnastics skills on stage. I definitely come to the show because it will also love having a leading role because I make you laugh. You will really enjoy it.” am learning a lot, and acting is fun.” Based on an adaptation of the classic Although Neale is still learning her craft, 1952 children’s novel by E.B. White, “Charshe is no stranger to it — or to Westfield lotte’s Web” is directed by Hamilton CounPlayhouse. She portrayed Elizabeth Walton ty-area theater veteran Brandi Davis. A fan in last year’s production of “The Homeof the novel, which centers on a spider, coming: Waltons’ Christmas Story” at the Charlotte, and her efforts to save Wilbur theater. from being slaughtered, Davis is directing A fifth-grader at Westfield Intermediate
“Charlotte’s Web” for the first time. “I like the deeper story of friendship,” Davis said. “Wilbur and Charlotte become friends despite their differences, some of which don’t always make Wilbur comfortable. For example, she eats bugs and he tends toward a more vegetarian diet. Their friendship even goes into the second generation as some of Charlotte’s children decide to stay with Wilbur and grow up on the farm.” Other local actors with lead roles include Audrey Duprey (Lawrence) as Charlotte; Maya Davis (Westfield) as Fern; Charlie Haas (Carmel) as Templeton; Sam Vrtismarsh (Carmel) as Avery; and Elizabeth Enderle (Westfield) as Homer Zuckerman.
“Charlotte’s Web” Presented by Main Street Productions Where: Westfield Playhouse, 1836 SR 32 West, Westfield. Dates and times: July 20-21, 7:30 p.m.; July 22, 2:30 p.m.; July 27-28, 7:30 p.m.; and July 29, 2:30 p.m. Tickets: Visit westfieldplayhouse.org.
Several prizes were awarded at the recent Carmel Klavier piano competition at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. Here are Indiana winners: First Prize: Duet Category: Elementary — Katherine Yaya Wang/Lauren Lo, $100; Intermediate — Rio Akachi/Sophaia PrabhuHensley, $120; Contemporary Composers Category: Elementary B2 — Katherine Yaya Wang, $100, Intermediate A2 — Alexander Chen, $125 and Intermediate B — Sophaia Prabhu-Hensley, $125. Second Prize: Solo Category: Elementary A — Audrey Zhang, $75, Elementary B1 — Catherine Cai, $75, Intermediate B2 — Etien Balorda, $125 and Advanced A2 — Harmon Balorda, $150 Duet/Ensemble Category; Elementary — Minerva Cao/Erica Lai, $80, Intermediate — Ariel Lyanda-Geller/Jack Ma, $100, Elementary — Grant Mu/Brian Pho/Anthony Pho/Isaac Qian. Concerto Category: Intermediate — Micah Young. For a full list of prize winners, visit currentnightandday.com
Westfield — Urban Vines will host Kristen Bennett & Trio at 7 p.m. July 19 at the winery, 303 E. 161st St. Noblesville — The New Horizon Community Band will perform in the Mary Resler Concert Series Park at 6:30 p.m. July 22 at Federal Hill Commons. The Noblesville Cultural Arts Commission recently named the series after Resler, an NCAC board member who died last year. Carmel — Clay Terrace’s Eighth Annual Summer Concert Series features Dwight Lightning and the Conch City All-Stars at 7 p.m. July 19 Fishers — The Parrots of the Caribbean will perform at 7 p.m. July 17 in a free concert at Central Green and Nickel Plate District Amphitheater. Fishers — The Sounds of Summer will hold a free concert at 9 p.m. July 20 at Central Green and Nickel Plate District Amphitheater.
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The children’s book by E.B. White comes to stage with the story of Wilbur the pig and a barn spider, Charlotte. Cost: $14 to $12 for seniors and students.
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“Charley’s Aunt,” The Cat Theatre, 254 Veterans Way, Carmel
7:30 p.m. July 20, 21, 2:30 p.m. July 22
Amalgamated Stage Productions, one of The Cat’s resident companies, presents a comedy that first debuted in 1892. Cost: $15 for students/seniors, $20 for adults.
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Cynthia Collins, left, and Judy Fitzgerald appear in Actors Theatre of Indiana’s production of “Forbidden Broadway.” (Submitted photo)
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Commentary by Mark Johnson Where to go: Jamaican Reggae Grill Where It Is: 622 S. Range Line Rd. at Monon Square, Carmel When it’s open: Monday-Thursday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Closed Sunday. Mark’s take: Would you like to try something very different? If so, let your culinary spirit of adventure take you to the Jamaican Reggae Grill. Get your taste buds set for a spicy flavor of the islands. Jamaican patties, Carribbean Jerk Wings and Curried Chicken are just three of the many authentic dishes that await you. Be bold and check out the Jamaican Reggae Grill. What to get: Two Jamaican Patties alone are quite filling. But if you want more, there’s Jamaican Patties and Jerk Chicken
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Wings. My recommendation: Have the patties as an appetizer and an order of the the jerk chicken wings as an entree. Even without the jerk sauce, the wings are good and spicy. What’s the cost: Entrees run $6 to $14. Carry-out: Available Dress: Casual Want to know more? Call 317-663-7630 or visit jamaicanreggaegrill.com.
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Background Info: This early 2000s home in the Oakridge Crossing neighborhood of Westfield is home to a young family. Overall, they love the home but their bathrooms needed some updates to create a space that functions better for the entire family.
Before problems The master bathroom had a tub/ shower, but the homeowners did not utilize the tub. The kids’ bathroom had a single vanity, making it hard for more than one person to utilize the bathroom at a time. Both bathrooms had build-grade materials that dated the spaces.
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Vienna’s Plague Column Commentary by Don Knebel The Graben, pedestrian-friendly and flanked by fashionable shops, is one of the liveliest streets in modern Vienna. A column at its heart celebrates the travel city’s deliverance from two 17th-century events that threatened its existence. In 1679, the bubonic plague returned to Vienna, quickly killing 10,000 residents. In desperation, Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I, a resident of Vienna, prayed to God, promising to build a monument honoring the Holy Trinity if God saw fit to end the epidemic. Leopold then moved to the safety of Prague to await the answer. As the plague subsided, perhaps due to Vienna’s innovative sanitation methods, grateful citizens erected a wooden pestsäule (pest column) on the Graben in the center of Vienna, topped by a representation of the Trinity. Soon afterward, the Holy Roman Empire defeated Turkish forces besieging Vienna, inflicting huge losses on the enemy and halting the Muslims’ advance into Europe. In celebration of God’s support in Vienna’s victories over the plague and the Muslims, as well as his own role in them, Leopold ordered the erection of a marble column on the Graben to replace the wooden one. A series of artists was engaged to design and execute Leopold’s vision. Completed in 1694, the 69-foot-tall baroque monument contains three distinct sections. The bottom section
shows a cross-wielding Faith defeating the plague, represented by a grotesque woman being held upside down. Just above is a praying Leopold, recognizable by the jutting jaw that characterized the Habsburg family, the golden sword of victory at his side. The center section includes a choir of the nine angels Christian tradition says are closest to God. The apex of the pyramid-shaped monument features a gilded representation of God the Father, Jesus with his cross and the Holy Spirit, represented by a dove in the center of the sun. 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.
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Student Nutrition, Custodial & Grounds positions @ WESTFIELD WASHINGTON SCHOOLS We are looking for part-time and full-time team members to join and help complete our team. Join us for a Job Fair July 20th, 2018 from 10am-2pm at 18160 Market Court(old tractor supply building) Interviews and hiring on site Apply at http://sodexo.balancetrak.com (Search: Westfield) For Questions, call 317-867-8061(food) or 317-867-8051(facilities)
NOW HIRING . Apply Online: www.debrand.com/employment
FINE CHOCOLATES Job Opportunities Include But Are Not Limited To...
. Packaging, Serving and Selling World-Class Gourmet Chocolates . Customer Service . Shop Key Holder . Making Artisan Ice Cream Sundaes . Making Hot Drinks w/real
Now Hiring Customer Service/Tasting Room Please email: janet@hopwoodcellars.com or Stop in the winery.
Navient Solutions, LLC
in Fishers, IN seeks a Technical Analyst for configuration, back end development, & support of Documentum suite of products. Reqs BS+5yrs exp.; For complete reqs & to apply visit https://jobs.navient.com Req# 18882702033.
Upscale hotel and spa for dogs in Carmel seeks additional staff:
We are seeking excellent candidates for the following positions: part time front desk, boarding/hotel attendant and pet stylist with back ground training or certificate. Our staff works as a team and we require a team minded spirt, client satisfaction driven, detail oriented , professional, and dog loving candidates. Full and part time positions available. If you meet this criteria, we want to hear from you. e-mail your resume to: kim@happydoghotelandspa.com
Chocolate
Part-Time Only DeBrand is located at The Shops at River Crossing, next to The Fashion Mall!
With over 30 years of experience in the special event industry, Ritz Charles specializes in innovative, upscale and superior event services. Ritz Charles has a strong presence in the event market. Our multiple culinary teams, service staff and event planners host a variety of on and off premise events year- round. Our company has the resources to manage large events yet the personal touch of a small caterer. With our fast paced energetic work environment, we have a need for motivated individuals who can give excellent customer service. If you are looking to join a company with a dedication to excellent customer service and a friendly atmosphere, Ritz Charles has bartending, banquet server, doorman and set-up positions available. If you are interested in learning more about our company, please contact Kate McGowan at KMcGowan@Ritzcharles.com
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Cornerstone Lutheran Church Fishers Wednesday, July 18, 6:00-9:00pm
5pm Family Picnic (food served until 5:45pm) 6pm Cooking demo and keynote from Damaris 7pm
Family Olympics
FREE EVENT! (free child care provided) A series of quarterly conferences to help begin the conversation with our community about physically, mentally, and spiritually healthy families. 13450 E 116th St, Fishers, IN 46037
(317) 814-4252
www.CornerstoneLutheran.church