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Democratic committee holds Triple J Dinner in Hamilton County By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com
The Hamilton County Democratic Central Committee held a fundraiser election dinner July 21 featuring three candidates. The event, called the 2018 Triple J Dinner, was at the American Legion in Carmel and featured candidates Joselyn Whitticker, John Aguilera and Jim Harper. Each candidate had a few minutes to present on their campaign platform. Whitticker, running for state auditor, said trust needs to be put back into government. “We are on fire because we bring something to the table,” she said. “You empower each other, and that empowerment comes because of who you are. I’m running because you know I’m the only African American you’re going to see on that ticket, and I’m the only female you’re going to see on that ticket.” Whitticker said everyone is important and deserves equal protection. “I think we need to be transparent,” she said. “We need to put the trust back in government. Right now, my democracy and your democracy is under attack.” Whitticker is a former Marion Common Council president and spent a 35-year career in education as a teacher and principal. She owns an instructional curriculum consulting business. For more on Whitticker and her campaign, visit joselyn4indiana.com. Aguilera, who is running for state treasurer, said the local community will become better if quality Democrats are elected in November. “This is an opportunity I do not take lightly,” he said. “There hasn’t been a Democratic treasurer elected in 39 years, and there hasn’t been a member of the Latino community ever elected. That’s going to change this year. I saw a need for the legislature to be more representative of Indiana’s diverse population.” Aguilera said he plans to invest in resources such as E911, which is support for wireless phone users who dial 911. “It expands the possibility of response in some of the most rural areas in the state,” he said. Aguilera formerly served as a state representative from East Chicago. He served on the Ways and Means Committee and was vice president of the National Hispanic Council Caucus of State Legislators, was vice president of the Transportation Committee of the National Conference of State Legislators and served two terms as a Lake County councilman. For more on Aguilera’s campaign, visit John Aguilera for Indiana on Facebook. Harper was not present, so his deputy cam-
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Joselyn Whitticker discusses her platform. (Photos by Anna Skinner)
Work is under way on 56th Street’s sidewalk extension in Lawrence. The project is aimed at filling the gap in the city’s pedestrian network and will have the benefit of enhancing overall pedestrian connectivity. As part of the project, curb ramps will be updated to ensure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the traffic signals at the intersection of Boy Scout Road and 56th Street also will be updated. Work on the project is scheduled to be complete Aug. 3. Minor traffic restrictions will continue until completion. (Submitted photo)
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paign manager, Ali Brown, presented on his behalf. Harper is running for secretary of state. “We are honest. We are going to tell you how we feel,” Brown said. “I can tell you right now, he’s mad. He’s mad that Connie Lawson, the current secretary of state, has not taken money from the federal government to secure our elections.” Brown spoke on how Harper is leading a tour across the state to talk about why he believes the state needs better election security. “He’s mad that we have the shortest voting hours in the nation,” she said. “I can tell you, as a mother of an 18-month old, and the polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 6 p.m., if I have to get him to day care and get to the polls, that leaves me almost zero time for mistakes.” According to Brown’s presentation, Harper plans to end gerrymandering, increase voter accessibility, ensure election security and support small businesses if elected. For more on Harper’s campaign, visit harperforindiana.com.
American Legion open houses – Fishers American Legion, 9091 E. 126th St., hosts several open houses each month. The public is always welcome to visit Post 470 and enjoy our facilities, great food and soft drinks, entertainment and charitable gaming. During an open house, nonmembers may purchase adult beverages at the bar without being signed in as a guest. S.P.O.R.T.S. Lacrosse Try it Day! – Have you always wanted to check out lacrosse? Come for this free event from 2 to 4 p.m. Aug. 26 at Brooks School Park. All equipment provided. Just show up and have a great afternoon learning about the country’s fastest growing sport. Information will also be available to learn about lacrosse programs offered throughout the school year. Open to Fishers residents in grades 1-8. For more, visit hsesports.org.
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Leaders in Hamilton County and Indianapolis are working development to ensure White River is more than just a geographic divider. The objective is to turn a 58-mile stretch of the river in Hamilton and Marion counties into a major asset that drives recreational programming, development and culture around the water. In May, Hamilton County Tourism and the Hamilton County Commissioners joined with the City off Indianapolis and Visit Indy’s Tourism Tomorrow to kick of the 12-month initiative. Massachusetts-based Agency Landscape + Planning has been hired to lead development. The company works solely on projects aimed at cultural development and environmentalism. The plan moved forward with a series of public meetings, the first of which was July 11 in Noblesville. At the meeting, design team members presented analysis findings, gathered feedback and input from community members and discussed progress of the plan. “Hamilton County is proud to be part of
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the plan to re-think how residents and visitors can connect with the White River,” said Brenda Myers, president and CEO of Hamilton County Tourism. “We hold the river in high regard as a part of our heritage and look forward to hearing community feedback about the White River Vision Plan’s progress.” More specifically, those involved with the plan said it’s being developed for residents and visitors to have a connector between city attractions - such as arts and entertainment venues and trails and housing - in a larger effort to educate on the value of a
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Housing needs assessment – Anyone who lives or works in Hamilton County is invited to share their thoughts on local housing needs by completing an online survey available at http://bit.ly/HNA18survey. The questionnaire takes less than ten minutes to complete and will be available through Aug. 3. Results will be published in the 2018 Hamilton County Housing Needs Assessment and used by HAND Inc. and other organizations to housing programs that are aligned with community needs.
College news – Fishers residents Alexander Bird, Hannah Harding and Taylor Christensen graduated from Franklin College in May. Lacrosse champions – The HSE-Fishers Boys U14 Blue Travel Team finished the spring lacrosse season undefeated. The team won the Indiana IYLA state championship and the Midwest Premiere Lacrosse League championship. Mark Berutich is the head coach.
Exchange student program – Operation Friendship is seeking students from Carmel or Fishers entering grades 8-10 who want to host an exchange student for three weeks next summer (2019), and then travel abroad the following summer (2020). An information meeting will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Aug. 18 at the Fishers Public Library. Students who have recently returned from their exchange will be present to answer questions. For more, email indy. north@operationfriendship.us.
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The Lawrence Trades District streches from Shadeland Avenue, just west of I-465, northeast to just past 56th Street and Mitthoeffer Road along Pendleton Pike. (Submitted map)
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By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com In advance of an April trades, technology and innovation symcover story posium, the Greater Lawrence Chamber of Commerce and the City of Lawrence have combined forces to identify a trades district within the city. When Trace Yates became the executive director of the Greater Lawrence Chamber of Commerce, he said he was given an agenda of events to organize, including a jobs fair. Yates said he wanted to put on an event that combined workforce development and a job fair. “(The city) and I put our heads together, and we looked at what could we do to honor that but have a more comprehensive conversation,” Yates said. “So, we identified some strong performing business sectors in Lawrence which are traditional trades. Traditional trades have been strong and will continue to be strong.” Today, those sectors make up the Law-
rence Trades District, an area along Pendleton Pike from Shadeland Avenue, just west of I-465, northeast to just past 56th Street and Mitthoeffer Road. At Fort Benjamin Harrison alone, the tech industry has a strong presence with companies such as Bloomerang, a fundraising software firm. It is among 24 tech and innovation companies at the fort. “There is a technology hub emerging here on the campus of Fort Benjamin Harrison, and not much is known about it,” Yates said. “This (symposium) was a way to tell people about it and expand this narrative with business sectors and also what this means for the developing workforce and education of students.” The McKenzie Center for innovation and technology, a technical trades training and career center off 75th Street in Lawrence, also plays an important role in developing the future workforce in Lawrence and central Indiana. In partnership with local universities and colleges, The McKenzie Center offers 24 dualcredit courses for students before graduating high school.
“It’s expanded narrative, an amplified conversation about economic development and workforce development and talent development in Lawrence and Lawrence Township,” Yates said. Today, the district includes companies such as Mill Supplies, Hammer Lighting and Grip, Roberts Glass and C&C Supply, among others. “We anticipate both a trades district and workforce development in this zone,” Lawrence Mayor Steve Collier said. “We are seeking to solidify a commitment from a second major employer to join Mission Mechanical and anticipate expanding our partnership with Lawrence Township’s MacKenzie Career Center in the creation of training classrooms in the district.” “There are some letters of intent in place for trades industry businesses,” Yates said. “I think that site is identified as the desire to have some sort of trades training center there as well to become a real hub for not only operating businesses who deal with those types of sectors, like plumbing and electrical, but also a training center and a
a statewide push Workforce development for skilled trade jobs has long been on the agenda of Gov. Eric Holcomb because many employers in general trades businesses have said they are having difficulty filling jobs. Leading up to the 2018 legislative session, Holcomb said on numerous occasions that approximately 92,000 skilled trades jobs in the state have gone unfilled. In his 2018 State of the State address, Holcomb said workforce development will be an ongoing challenge for at least a decade. Many of Indiana’s filled trades jobs will be vacant when baby boomers retire. In March, Holcomb signed two workforce development bills, which appropriated $5 million of the state’s budget for additional programs and help employers train workers. “The central Indiana region is talking quite a lot about technology innovation and how those two sectors intersect with trades,” said Trace Yates, executive director of the Greater Lawrence Chamber of Commerce. “For example, these new tech hubs being built. Guess what? Trades people have to build those, and technology is certainly within trades day-to-day operation. So, these worlds intersect.”
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Brooklyn-born songwriter Vic Mizzy turned his considerable talents from popular music in the 1940s and ‘50s to the emerging medium of television in the 1960s. Therein came some of his most memorable, if not significant, contributions, including the theme songs from “The Addams Family” and “Green Acres.” Thanks to long runs on the networks, followed by generations of re-runs and remakes, these simple tunes have earned a place in our collective memories. In “Green Acres,” Mizzy uses just 76 words to lay out the tension between Eddie Albert’s Oliver Wendell Douglas, New York power attorney who hopes to commune more directly with nature, and Eva Gabor’s Lisa, who exclaims, “New York is where I’d rather stay – I get allergic smelling hay.” Mizzy has outlined a central tenant of our evolving civilization: What is it to be a human in our natural state? While an increasing number of us today seek urban densities, a generation ago the trend was to flee these confines to more suburban locales. Even further back, we had a preference for the rural. Even in our vacations, we further confuse the question. Millions camp, sleeping under the open sky much as our ancestors did for centuries. Others travel great distances to enjoy luxuries. Yet, as our society continues to plod on, we hear echoes of our past. How do we reconcile our desire to contribute to Albert’s the chores and still enjoy Gabor’s the stores? Are we really getting back to nature if we are “glamping” in some Victorian safari tent? Is it a dodge or just a compromise to our conflicted selves?
By the time most of you are reading this, I will have essentially survived Summer 2018. Woo hoo! I return to the classroom Aug. 2, and while that means humor I will soon be subjected to long days with other peoples’ sometimes smelly and usually angsty teenagers, it also means that in a few weeks, a beautiful yellow bus will come to collect my own precious angels. Can I get an amen? Don’t get me wrong. We’ve had a great summer here at chez Wilson. Quality relaxation time, some fantastic vacations and plenty of Netflix binges. But enough already. Enough of the sleeping ‘til noon or three. Enough of the basement Fortnite marathons. Enough of our college kid all up in my grill. I don’t know about your family, but mine functions more smoothly with schedules and routines and expectations of punctuality and productiveness. My pathetic attempt at a chore chart did not cut it. Bottom line? Everyone is fed up with everyone else. The girls have created a biochemical wasteland in their bathroom. The boys have nearly come to blows over the third car. My husband Doo insists that I complete a honey-do list a mile long because “I’m on vacation.” Yes, I’m on vacation, which by definition means “no work.” See what I mean? Even my partner-incrime is driving me bat-poo crazy. The only solution, my friends, is sweet academic imprisonment. We need places to be and things to do. We need homework and practices and bedtimes. We need our lives to return to normal. So though it may be blasphemous to say, I can’t wait for school to begin! Peace out.
Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.
BEL 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 illegal for a driver to be blindfolded while operating a vehicle. Source: dumblaws.com
Why do our young male students want to harm their classmates?
Editor, In every school shooting, it has been a young, white male who wants to harm his classmates. This is where the problem begins and we should be asking why. What is going on in the heads of these shooters that brings them to carry a gun or guns to school with the intention of harming other students and teachers? Are they being bullied and excluded by other students? Are they being overlooked by the teachers while in the classroom? Do they associate with other students who have the tendency of wanting to harm other students for
whatever reason? What is their home life like? Do they come from a dysfunctional family or are growing up in a one-parent family? Are they on medication that has a tendency to affect reasonable thinking? Are they on prescription drugs not intended for them or are they using illegal drugs which alters the minds and actions of humans? The answers to these questions must be asked and the discovery must be revealed to our society. We can start here to try and solve any problems these young males have before another tragedy happens again. Mari Briggs, Sheridan
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My problems started after I disconnected my cable in the basement. I watch television downstairs while riding humor my exercise bike, but if the plot gets exciting, I sometimes forget to pedal and by the time the show is over, I’ve only “traveled” about 28 feet — not even a first down. It was time to get rid of the distraction. When the cable company got my receiver box back in the mail, they thought I wanted to discontinue my entire service package, and the next day all my televisions displayed the message, CUSTOMER DISABLED, which is a very unfortunate way to phrase my predicament. To fix this problem, they needed to know all the numbers on the backs of all the cable boxes on all five TVs. I have a great photo of my wife scrunched behind our big-screen TV, nudged in between a giant fern and a china cabinet, trying to read the tiny numbers and talk on her cellphone at the same time. We were told by the customer service rep that the soonest they could come out to fix this was five days. No cable television for five days was scary. Mary Ellen and I
love each other; we just weren’t sure how we’d fill all that time. While on the phone with our cable rep, I asked if she had any suggestions to reduce my cable bill. This is not what she really said, but how it sounded to me: “If you switch to Direct TV, it will lower your bill, but it’s only a short-term promotional rate … or you can just stream your shows, but then you can’t use your DVR. Or you can buy an Apple TV box but you have to buy them for all the TVs, unless your TVs are smart … or you could subscribe to Hulu, or get a dish, assuming we can get service there. You could also watch TV over the internet, but you may not get any local stations without an antenna.” Finally, she told me: “We also have a website where you can diagnose your specific problem and find a solution all by yourself. “By the way, I think that’s also the future of medicine.
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Blake’s Smiles supports autism causes By Rick Morwick • rick@youarecurrent.com Blake Dauby is an accomplished singer, a skilled musician and an avid creator of music videos. giving back In addition, he is a dancer, video editor and a gifted craftsman who loves nothing more than making people smile — literally — through his art. His signature items are handmade puzzle-piece smiles, forged in his pottery studio. He gifts them to anyone in need of a smile. “You keep it as long as you need it or pass it on to someone else who needs it,” said Dauby, a 20-year-old Carmel resident whose varied talents and eclectic tastes belie a lifelong condition that doesn’t deter him. Dauby has autism. “Blake has never let this disorder slow him down,” said Steve Dauby, Blake’s father. “He is very active in his community, school and various clubs. He has participated in show choir, orchestra, Best Buddies, student government, dance marathon and Carmel High School Television, just to name a few things.” Of all things, Blake is probably best known for his ceramics work, a skill he developed at Carmel High School — and one that led to his recent founding of Blake’s Smiles, a nonprofit that raises awareness and funds for groups that support autism causes. Blake, who has already donated $200 to
Carmel resident Blake Dauby raises funds and awareness for autism through his nonprofit, Blake’s Smiles. (Submitted photos)
charities by selling and auctioning his ceramic pieces, discovered his artistic gift after taking a ceramics class at Carmel High School, where he graduated in 2017. “We reluctantly signed him up thinking he might not make it past his first day,” Steve Dauby said. “Four years later, with the help of his special aides and patient art teacher Ms. (Sarah) Wolff, he has made incredible clay pieces and has been privileged to have several of his pieces exhibited in annual art fairs.” Buoyed by Blake’s affinity for ceramics, his parents, Steve and Barbara, set up a studio for him in the basement of the family home. There, he creates everything from vessel vases to pots to Sgraffito drape molds to, of course, smiles. “(I) took an art class in high school and made some cool stuff,” Blake said. “(I enjoy) shaping stuff, bowls and cups, on the wheel.” Besides creating ceramic art, Blake also paints, plays guitar, violin and piano and sings the national anthem at CHS basketball and lacrosse games and at autism events. He also works 12 to 15 hours per week at Walgreens on Michigan Road and dedicates time to establishing Blake’s Smiles, which derives its name from his early childhood habit of asking people who weren’t smiling the same question: “Is it fun?” “Since the early age of 3, Blake has been
One of Carmel resident Blake Dauby’s signature ceramic puzzle-piece smiles.
a visual learner and struggled socially,” Steve said. “He would famously ask anyone he would see without a smile on their face, ‘Is it fun?’ Most people had no clue what or why he was asking this, but it was his way to calm himself that everything was OK if people did not have a smile on their face.” On Aug. 3, Blake will participate in the DOZ Charitable Foundation’s outreach program, which in the past five years has donated more than $100,000 to local charities. Dauby O’Connor & Zaleski is an accounting firm in Carmel, where Steve Dauby is a partner. During the program, part of a DOZ recruiting event for accounting students, Blake will speak about and share his art pieces. Everyone will literally leave with a smile. “The students will actually go home with one that Blake has already made,” said Nicole Wright, assistant controller for DOZ. “They can take them back with them and share the smiles.” Dealing with sensory issues Diagnosed with autism as a young child, Blake Dauby — and his family — endured many of the trials and tribulations associated with the disorder. “Like most kids on the autism spectrum, growing up Blake had numerous sensory issues,” said Steve Dauby, Blake’s father. “Many of these issues can be crippling and alter not only the child but loved ones and care givers. Most refer to the child as being on sensory overload. One of Blake’s many sensory issues was smell and taste. He would not allow his hands, face or lips to touch anything with an odor, different smell or wasn’t clear in appearance.” In time, Blake became involved in multiple activities, including music, clubs, student government and art. He looks forward to a future that includes his job at Walgreens, making and editing music videos, overseeing his nonprofit Blake’s Smiles and refining his art. Oh, and one other thing. “Having fun,” said Blake, who has three sisters Stephanie, Amanda and Samantha, and a brother, Matt. His mother is Barbara Dauby.
CCA Gallery seeking public vote editorial@youarecurrent.com The CCA Gallery is asking the public to vote for their favorite art piece from Aug. 1 to 12. Submissions will be on display in the gallery’s hallway starting Aug. 1. Submissions for the poster contest will be art from CCA Gallery artist members. CCA Gallery, 111 W. Main St., Suite 135, will celebrate its 40th anniversary in September. A highlight will be a reception/reunion for former artists, their friends and families and the public from 1 to 4 p.m. Sept. 15. “We have 36 members who do a variety of types of art from oil, acrylic and watercolor paintings, photography and textiles, woodworking, jewelry, glassworks, ceramics and gourd art,” CCA Gallery Advertising Chair Lesley Haflich said. “All of our members are encouraged to enter a piece for the contest, but it is optional.” The winner’s art will be incorporated into the poster, which will be for sale at the CCA Gallery Sept. 1. The gallery started in Broad Ripple, moved to Zionsville in 2002 and to Carmel in 2015.
Westfield — Cool Creek Concert series will feature The Flying Toasters at 7 p.m. Aug. 3. Tickets are $5 with children 12 and under admitted free. Noblesville — Noblesville Cultural Arts Commission presents Shakespeare in the Park’s “The Tempest” at 8:30 p.m. Aug. 2, 3 and 4. at Federal Hill Commons, 175 Logan St. Fishers — The Boy Band Revue: The Music of The Backstreet Boys, *NSYNC & New Kids on the Block will be at 9 p.m. Aug. 3 at Nickel Plate District Amphitheater. Carmel — The Bishops will appear at 7 p.m. Aug. 1 at the Summer Family Concert Series at the Gazebo. Lawrence — The Fat Turtle Theatre Company will present “Godspell” at the Theater at the Fort at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 4 and 2:30 p.m. Aug. 5. There will performances Aug. 9 through 12 as well. For more, visit artsforlawrence.org.
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A filet from 10 West. (Submitted photo)
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Intern Theatre: At Night of Ball State Artists presents “Personal Library,” written by Emma Rund. Cost: $10 for adults and $5 for seniors and students
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“Soul Sisters,” Dance Kaleidoscope, The Tarkington
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Dance Kaleidoscope’s dancers present a tribute to Janis Joplin, Ella Fitzgerald and Aretha Franklin. Cost: $31 for adults and $24 for students
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Singer/songwriter Charlie Puth and singer/actress Hailee Steinfeld appear as Honda Civic Tour presents Charlie Puth Voicenotes. Cost: $24 to $95.81
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Life on the Prairie exhibit set — The newest Art in City Hall exhibit, “Life on the Prairie,” features special artwork by Conner Prairie and local artists John Hollinger, Carolyn Martens, Craig Mullins and Carol Griffith. The free art exhibit can be viewed from Aug. 3 to Aug. 28, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday at City Hall in Fishers. There will be a free public reception to meet the artists Aug. 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at City Hall. Logan Street Sanctuary names new president — The Logan Street Sanctuary, Inc. board announced longtime Noblesville resident Mike Stewart has been elected president of LSS, an all-volunteer nonprofit cultural arts organization. It operates out of an historic renovated building at 1274 Logan St. in Noblesville. Stewart, a singer-songwriter, has served on the LSS board for a year. Center for the Performing Arts ticket on sale — Tickets for individual 2018 performances for the 2018-19 season at the Center for the Performing Arts are on sale and are available online at TheCenterPresents.org, by phone at 317-843-3800.
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Blueprint for Improvement: Family basement in West Carmel Commentary by Larry Greene
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The goal was to better utilize all the space in the basement to create a comfortable area for the family to unwind and relax. 1. The first major change came from finishing the entire basement and dividing it into several rooms – a living space, a bedroom and a home gym. 2. Additionally, new luxury vinyl tile flooring was added to the space. This is a perfect flooring option for any basement because of its durability. 3. A wet bar was created in the living space, making it a great area to entertain and host guests. 4. Also, a projector and projection screen were added in the living space, creating a comfortable home theater. 5. A large barn door was added dividing the living space from the home gym, making both rooms feel more open while also adding a decorative element.
Background Info: This early 2000s home in the Aberdeen neighborhood of West Carmel belongs to a young family. Overall, the home functioned perfectly for the family but lacked a recreational space for the homeowners and their children to workout, watch movies and entertain guests.
Before problems The original basement was only partially finished, so there was plenty of square footage that was not being used. The finished side of the basement lacked design elements that would make it a more comfortable and functional space for the entire family.
Larry Greene is the owner of Case Design/Remodeling. You may email him at lgreene@caseindy.com. To see more before-and-after pictures of this project, visit caseindy.com/blog.
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Not for sail Commentary by Curtis Honeycutt
A cell is a noun. It can refer to a few different things. A cell is a small room in which a prisoner is locked. A cell also is a small group acting within a larger organization. A cell is a basic structural unit of all organisms. A cell is a battery. “Cell” is short for “cellular,” so some people refer to their cellular or mobile phones as their “cell” or, more commonly, “cellphone.” I hope my clarification of sail, sale, sell and cell went swimmingly, which is more than I can say about my own swimming skills.
My name is Curtis. I’m a 33-year-old man. I can’t swim. At some point grammar guy during summertime childhood swimming lessons, I flunked and didn’t receive my certificate to move to the next class. As a result, I dropped out. For a pasty redhead, I already didn’t like being outside in the first place. Now I can barely doggie paddle my way out of a kiddie pool. If I were to hypothetically win a sailboat, I’d sell it as quickly as possible. I’d put that Curtis Honeycutt is a sail up for sale. The difference between the national award-winning, syndicated humor writer. words sail, sale, sell and cell are salient. Connect with him on Twitter And, before you can accuse me of being a (@curtishoneycutt) or at sellout, let me assure you – like the theocurtishoneycutt.com. retical sailboat – my argument will hold water. NOTICE OF APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 071618C First, let’s tackle the AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL ESTATE difference between sail TO THE CITY OF FISHERS, HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA and sale. Sail can be used NOTICE IS HEREBY PROVIDED that on July 16, 2018, the as both a noun and a verb. Common Council for the City of Fishers, Hamilton, Indiana (“City”), meeting in a duly noticed public meeting, and in accordance with As a noun, sail refers to a Ind. Code §36-4-3-5.1, passed Ordinance No. 071618C, annexing piece of fabric attached approximately 37.46 acres located outside of but contiguous to the City, to a boat to help steer it generally known as the Geist Manor Property (the “Annexed Territory”), using wind. As a verb, sail located on the northeast corner of 113th Street and Florida Road. This Annexation Ordinance is available for review at the City of Fishers, refers to a trip taken on One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana 46037 c/o Megan Schaefer, a sailboat. Most of what Planner II, Department of Planning and Zoning, I know about sailboats I and available online at www.fishers.in.us. learned from The Beach NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Boys’ version of “Sloop Docket No. VAC - 16183 John B.” The Board of Zoning Appeals will hold a public hearing on the A sale is a noun that 22nd day of August, 2018 at the Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, at 6:00 p.m. The Application submitted by Faegre Baker Daniels refers to the act of selling, on behalf of Brookschool Plaza LLP is requesting a Development specifically when a good Standards Variance from section(s) 5.119 (B) Use-Specific Standards; or service is traded for Neighborhood some kind of currency. For Business – Drive-up Window, and 5.85 (B) Setback Standards; Commercial of the City of Fishers Unified Development Ordinance example, mattress stores to allow for drive-up windows, exterior menu boards, and speakers, all think it’s a great idea to associated with a coffee house to be located closer than 400 feet have big sales over Labor from residential zoned properties; and to allow the required five (5) Day weekend. It’s as if the foot planting area located to the west of the proposed drive aisle to be planted within the adjacent ingress/egress easement. The subject store owners all got toproperty has a common address of 12660 E. 116th Street, Fishers, gether and decided to celIN 46037 and is generally located on the north side of 116th Street ebrate hard work by giving east of Brooks School Road. A full legal description is on file with the people a great excuse to Planning and Zoning Department. Interested persons may file written comments or objections of the request with the City of Fishers Planning do the exact opposite. and Zoning Department, Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, Sale is different from Fishers, Indiana, 46038-1574. Interested persons will also be given an sell. Sell is a verb; it is the opportunity to be heard by the City of Fishers Board of Zoning at the above-specified public hearing. act of working towards Department of Planning and Zoning the goal of making the City of Fishers sale. You can sell a boat. 1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 Once you sell the boat, you (317) 595-3120 www.fishers.in.us have made a sale. Brookschool Plaza LLP By Steven D. Hardin, Faegre Baker Daniels 600 East 96th Street, Suite 600, Indianapolis, IN 46240 (317) 569-9600 Steven.Hardin@FaegreBD.com
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