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investigating the crash. Dennis has served the Fishers comFishers police officer Binh Dennis and his munity for more than 15 years, and he has worked with the FPD for nine years. He prewife, Mary, were injured folaccident lowing a motorcycle crash viously serves on the patrol division and has served on the SWAT team. Oct. 6 on Ind. 135 in Brown He served as a firefighter County. with Fishers Fire Dept. for six The off-duty crash occurred years prior to joining the FPD. shortly before noon when, He and Mary have been toaccording to a press release gether for 27 years and have from the Fishers Police Dept., two children. the Dennis’ 2016 Harley DavidThe Fraternal Order of Poson motorcycle left the roadlice 199 and Central Indiana way and hit a tree. Police Foundation have set Mary was transported to an up a site to collect donations area hospital with non-lifefor Dennis’ medical expenses. threatening injuries, and Binh Donations can be mailed to was airlifted to an Indianapohis attention to the Central lis hospital with potential Indiana Police Foundation, life-threatening injuries. He Officer Binh Dennis was in1525 S. Shelby St., Indianaporemains in critical condition, jured in a motorcycle crash. lis, IN, 46203. Donations also and his long-term prognosis (Submitted photo) can be made online at cipf. is unknown. Mary has since foundation/donate-and-assist-fishersbeen released from the hospital. officer-binh-dennis/. For questions, contact Dennis’ medical team has since perLisa Rollings at lisa@cipf.foundation or formed several life-saving surgeries, with call (317)536-1402. All donations are tax hopes they also will provide him with the deductible. best quality of life. The Brown County Sheriff’s Dept. is still
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Hamilton Southeastern Schools saw continued gains in stueducation dent performance based on recent ISTEP results released by the Indiana Dept. of Education. The state’s annual school accountability A-F grades for schools will be released in November. District spokeswoman Emily Pace Abbots said HSE continues to be a high-performing district in student achievement and growth. “We again realized gains in both English/ language arts and math on this year’s ISTEP in most grade levels and subject areas,” Abbots said. “Our students in grades 3 through 8 also continue to significantly exceed state averages in both of these subject areas. “While we are proud of the overall performance, we continue to strive for improvement each year.” Seventy-four percent of all students in
grades 3 through 8 passed the English Language Arts and math exams, the second-highest rate in Hamilton County. Carmel Clay Schools received the highest scores. Many school leaders said ISTEP scores and letter grades did not show an accurate picture when last year’s results were released. However, a new ILEARN test is being developed and is expected to be implemented and replace the current test sometime next year. “We look forward to learning more about ILEARN as the state releases new information,” Abbotts said. For 10th-grade assessment scores, approximately 56 percent of students passed the ELA and math exams. “We are pleased to hear that less time will be spent on testing, allowing our teachers to focus on giving our students the content, critical thinking, problemsolving and persistence they need to succeed in school and life,” Abbotts said.
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FISHERS • Florida Road is closed between Luxhaven Road and Martha CONSTRUCTION Street to allow for the rehabilitation of Bridge 192. The Hamilton County Highway Dept. will work on the project. The road will be closed to all thru traffic and is tentatively scheduled to reopen before Nov. 3. • The intersection at Florida Road and 113th Street has been closed for the realignment and construction of a new roundabout. • 106th Street is closed to through traffic from Eller Road to Allisonville Road and from Allisonville Road to Hague Road for the 106th Street Infrastructure Project. Closures will also take place from Hague Road to the Crosspoint Boulevard/Lantern Road roundabout. The project will be complete this fall. Eller Road is closed to through traffic south of White Horse Lane for concrete work associated with the 106th Street Infrastructure Project and also should reopen this fall. • Traffic has been shifted to the east to allow for widening on the west side along Allisonville Road from 126th Street to 131st Street. Restrictions will be in place between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. and flaggers will be on site directing traffic, as necessary. All southbound left turns from onto 126th Street from Allisonville are prohibited. The roadway expansion project is expected to be complete by winter. GEIST • Parts of I-465 in Lawrence are undergoing work, from three miles north of the Lawrence exit at Binford Boulevard to East 16th Street. Work will primarily be done overnight on Thursdays and from Friday night through Monday morning. The project should be complete by Oct. 22. CARMEL • 111th Street is closed between Pennsylvania and Illinois streets through midOctober so construction crews working on the new KAR world headquarters can complete one of the entrances as well as the removal of a median. Motorists may detour using 106th or 116th streets. • Lane restrictions are under way near Keystone Parkway and 96th Street, where a new roundabout interchange will be built. Construction is expected to last through 2019. • Construction on a new access ramp from Lowes Way to Keystone Parkway is under way. Phase one of the project will be complete this month.
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Fishers teens compete in Miss Indiana Teen USA By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com
Miss Indiana Teen USA competition. She made the top 15 in last year’s competition. “Pageantry sometimes gets a bad rap Competing in pageants has helped Mae with people thinking the girls might Farmer find ways to Pageant help those dealing be stuck-up or mean,” said Farmer, a junior who takes online high school with mental health classes. “But everyone was so welissues. coming and so sweet.” “I’ve personally dealt with mental There will be an opening musiillness in my life and I’ve known it’s cal number for all the contestants. very important,” Farmer said. “When There also is evening wear and acI was younger, I dealt with some Ditlevson tive wear competition. anxiety and depression. It was defiDitlevson, a Cathedral High School nitely a hard time. It made me stronsenior, is appearing in her first ger. I’m glad I went through it and pageant. hope I can help other people.” “I heard about it from one of my Farmer said it’s important for friends and decided it would be an teenagers to talk about it, so she awesome experience,” Ditlevson has made mental health her platsaid. “I have always wanted to do a form in the Miss Indiana Teen USA pageant, so I am super excited for competition, which will be held Oct. Farmer this one.” 21-22 at the Palladium at the Center Ditlevson is a varsity cheerleader and for the Performing Arts in Carmel. student ambassador at Cathedral and is a Farmer, 16, joins fellow Fishers residents member of several clubs. Her platform is Micayla Ditlevson and Jinnie Tomes in the food insecurity. pageant. This will be Farmer’s second time in the
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Jill Miller-Chernoff and Dr. Greg Chernoff (Carmel) hosted the bazaar at the Balmoral House in Fishers. Jackson Wender (Fishers) attends the bazaar.
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Brandon “Taz” Niederauer performs during the 2018 Bluesfest at the Nickel Plate Amphitheater. City staff describe art in Fishers as stretching further than traditional definitions – including music, food and murals. (Submitted photos)
Travis Neal painted the “Aquarium Sunrise” on an electrical box during the summer. Electrical boxes throughout the city are painted in an effort to display public art.
Craig Martin painted a mural called “Blue Rose Junction” at Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream & Yogurt during the summer.
A district designation Fishers seeks cultural title for Nickel Plate District By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com Fishers’ Nickel Plate District soon may receive a new cover story cultural designation from the Indiana Arts Commission. The City of Fishers is one of six communities that have applied for the biannual statewide cultural district designation from the commission. There are seven statewide cultural districts in Indiana. They are Noblesville, Carmel, Tippecanoe County, Columbus, Nashville, Bloomington and Fort Wayne. If Fishers is selected, its designation would encompass the Nickel Plate District. “(The application) really talks about what makes our district unique,” Deputy Mayor Leah McGrath said. “Here, it’s art and culture. But very true to the core of Fishers, it’s an innovative approach to art and culture. There’s a strong spirit of entrepreneurism.” McGrath cites the new Ignite Studio makerspace in the basement of the Ham-
ilton East Public Library as an innovative example of what art looks like in Fishers. Other art assets in the district include the Nickel Plate Amphitheater and outdoor artwork at downtown Fishers’ companies, such as Meyer Najem. Assistant Director of Public Relations Stephanie Perry said art elements in the Nickel Plate District go beyond what traditional art looks like. “In the application, they have us call out economic assets, so it wasn’t just cultural assets,” she said. “It’s really things beyond traditional art.” Perry said local food offerings and painted electrical boxes were included as examples in the application. OF VALUE “First and foremost, (the designation) recognizes that art and culture are a value for your community, which is why we wanted to do it,” McGrath said. “Part of it is the designation itself just comes with added credibility. It does open the door for additional grant dollars that the Indiana Arts Commission helps provide, and some of those grants are only applicable to the
cultural districts, so there could be additional art grant dollars there.” Special liquor licenses also are available to statewide cultural districts, and McGrath said that is something the city learned after it submitted its application. “That was not a driver, it was something we learned after (we applied),” she said. “It’s a big deal, especially when you are competing for limited licenses and trying to create an environment where you want entrepreneurs to try new things and bring new things to the district.” If selected, borders of the cultural district would extend as far north as Holland Park, and its southernmost point would stretch to Fishers Point Boulevard. It would include Ellipses Parkway, Municipal Drive and Lantern Road, among other areas. The Indiana Arts Commission has the option to grant the designation to all or none of the applicants. McGrath said the city should know one way or the other by the end of the year. For more, visit in.gov/ arts.
what’s next for art in fishers City of Fishers Deputy Mayor Leah McGrath said applying for a Statewide Cultural District designation is only step one toward what the city has planned for art. The other steps involve creating a collaborative effort between the city and arts groups within the city. “In working with some local art advocates, we formed a steering committee with the three most recent Fishers Arts Council presidents, the executive director of Nickel Plate Arts (Aili McGill) and councilwoman Cecilia Coble,” McGrath said. “We came together to talk about what would it look like if we were to create a Fishers Arts and Culture Commission.” The commission was approved by the Fishers City Council in August. The Fishers Arts and Culture Commission will take effect Jan. 1, 2019. The seven commission members will be appointed by Mayor Scott Fadness, with one being a city council member.
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Commentary by Terry Anker Our bodies carry us through this world like self-contained citystates. Each consumes resources, manufactures energy, grows and rebuilds. Cells are replaced, attackers are repelled and borders are held firm. In spite of a bit of expansion that accumulates over the years around the equator, we govern our territory fairly automatically. Then, the years pile up and our infrastructure can use a bit of investment. Those we love transition imperceptibly at first, but time waits for no one. For some, graying hair may signal the changing season. For others, the furnace adds another shift as menopause turns up the thermostat. The web is rife with anecdote, conflicting notions, abundant data and confusing allegory. Some posts raise more questions than answers. Still, managing the mystery can make it all a bit less difficult. Then, is it possible that men suffer much the same in different ways? Increasing weakness and loss of stamina continue to consume them even as the people in their lives seem to require more. One can surf the untamed internet seeking insight on this notion of manopause but little is garnered. The point, of course, is not to lament the inevitability of what is, but to come to understand and hope to advance in our lives looking ever forward rather than as an aging Narcissus. As quickly as we adjust to the present, it becomes the past. With autumn continuing its slow retreat, we collectively assume an attitude of readiness. Frigid, short and gray days will become the standard. Even so, warm, sunny ones will replace them soon enough. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@ youarecurrent.com.
Living the fantasy nightmare Commentary by Danielle Wilson Well, I’ve gone and jinxed myself. Heading in to Week 5 of the fantasy football season, I am a horrifying oh-and-four. humor That’s zero wins, people. After publicly bragging about how my dance-mom superpowers would transfer perfectly to the make-believe world of starting, benching and trading professional football players, not one of my thoughtful and well-researched decisions has panned out, and mine remains the only team in a league of 10 without a W. In all fairness to me, injuries have plagued my motley crew. As our commissioner put it, I was running a MASH unit for the first month. Most of my stars are back, thank the Lord, but now luck has decided to abandon me. To wit, though, I racked up the second-highest point total last week. I just happened to play the team that scored the most. Come on, man! Can’t a gal catch a break?
Apparently not, and that’s the worst part. I feel like I’m letting down womankind, or at least those ladies who care about sports. As the lone female owner, I’d had dreams of showing the boys “how it is done,” that it didn’t matter that I’m a girl who’s never played a game of football in her life, that really all you need to succeed is a mother’s intuition and internet access. But that dream appears to be circling the drain, so to speak. There is still plenty of time for me to recover, but I’ll be honest, I’m worried about my prospects for domination. Therefore, I humbly apologize for my earlier smacktalk. This fantasy stuff is hard! There. Am I unjinxed? Peace out.
Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.
Q U O T E O F T HE WEE K “Observe good faith and justice toward all nations. Cultivate peace and harmony with all.”
-George Washington
Editor, 5th District U.S. Rep. Susan Brooks has a record of supporting measures contrary to the interests of senior citizens. She supports the Budget for a Brighter American Future, which, over the next decade, would cut $537 billion from Medicare. It would raise Medicare’s eligibility age from 65 to 67, increase deductibles and replace Medicare’s guaranteed coverage with a flatvoucher payment system. According to the Congressional Budget Office, this would result in most Medicare recipients paying much higher premiums. Brooks also voted for House Joint Resolution 2, which would change Social Security rules to require that benefits be paid only out of current-year receipts without drawing on the Social Security Trust Fund surplus, and to freeze Social Security rates regardless of benefit obligations. The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities estimates that Social Security benefits would be reduced by 17 percent. Dee Thornton, Brooks’ opponent in the upcoming November election, will protect programs into which seniors have paid for decades. She supports maintaining and strengthening the Social Security and Medicare safety nets. Vote for Dee Thornton on Nov. 6. Bill Kipp, Fishers
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Commentary by Dick Wolfsie Last week, I looked back on our longtime handyman who became a good friend. When he passed in 2005 of humor cancer, I wrote this: I once told Steve he was the greatest handyman east of the Mississippi. Steve said he could easily be the best handyman west of the Mississippi, also. I think he considered moving to Utah just to prove his point. I can never replace Steve as a friend, but I do have to find another fix-it guy. Over the past year, as Steve’s condition worsened, my garage door fell apart, the molding on a kitchen cabinet peeled off, the toilet seat broke and the garbage disposal stopped working. Because I was loyal to Steve and felt certain he would recover from his illness, I left things broken. Knowing him, I thought he’d be at my front door again very soon. Steve knew better. He was very practical and realistic about things. That’s why he was such a good handyman. I will miss Steve chiding me for being totally useless. When Steve fixed something, he made it look easy. Now that Steve is gone, my wife fears I may try to fix something without professional help. “Can’t you call someone?” she asked the other day. “The hanging rod in my closet has been broken for a week.” “Who am I going to call, Mary Ellen?” “Dick, you know everyone. That’s what you do for a living. For example, don’t you know someone who taught his llamas to square dance?” “They never miss a step.” “And the man who eats earthworms for his daily protein?” “I had dinner with his entire family.” “And with all those people you have met, an entire computer file filled with talented individuals, you can’t find a handyman as good as Steve?” It took more than 5,000 tomorrows for us to find another fix-it guy who could make our old house good as new, and then help us transition to our final nesting place. I don’t plan to ever fix anything. And that’s a promise that will never be broken.
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During the past several years, Riverview Health has expanded and county upgraded in many areas. This year’s changes were highlighted by Riverview Health President and CEO Seth Warren when he recently addressed members of the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce at its annual State of Health in Hamilton County luncheon. For more than a century, Riverview Health has been a health care mainstay in Hamilton County. “As the county hospital, we are owned by the county, and we are overseen by the three Hamilton County commissioners, but that’s about where that ends,” Warren said. “We do not receive any funding from the county and tax dollars are not going to support us. The care that we provide is generated by the other services we offer.” ER and URGENT CARE CENTERS In February, Riverview Health announced plans to open three ER and urgent care centers in central Indiana.
The Noblesville Riverview Health campus’ new cafeteria was completed earlier this year. (Submitted photo)
“This is the same model we have at the Westfield hospital,” Warren said. “It’s a onestop shop where a patient will show up, and we’ll tell you what we can do for you and bill you accordingly. The first one is going to be in Fishers right next to Top Golf, across from Portillo’s. It’s ER and urgent care, not a micro hospital. If you need additional care, we’ll transfer you appropriately. Three other locations will be in North Carmel, West Carmel and in Nora.” Each facility is set to open in 2019. New cafeteria The hospital’s cafeteria also has been upgraded. “It’s beautiful but it’s much larger,” Warren said. “We now have healthier options and an overall upgraded dining experience.”
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GetGo provides exchange area By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com A GetGo convenience store in Carmel has been designated as a Community MeetUp Spot for customers who sell offerup items on the OfferUp mobile app. The GetGo, 11545 N. Illinois St., is next to the Market District parking lot. Both are owned by Giant Eagle. The MeetUp Spot gives customers a secure location to complete transactions in an area that is monitored, well-lit and surveilled. Community MeetUp Spots will be designated by OfferUp signs and transactions will be welcome during the in-store cafe hours of operation. OfferUp is a fastgrowing mobile marketplace. “At GetGo, we’re dedicated to adding value to the communities we serve, and we felt we had a unique opportunity to bring that commitment to life by partnering with OfferUp to establish Community MeetUp Spots in select GetGo locations,” said Jannah Jablonowski, a spokesperson for Giant Eagle. “Through this partnership, our hope is to provide secure spaces for customers and members of our communities to comfortably and conveniently complete their
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Fishers virtuoso to conduct at Butler Arts Center By Rick Morwick rick@youarecurrent.com Michael Scherperel is an accomplished composer, pianist, voice coach and author who also has a background in music biomedical research. But that’s not all. The Fishers resident also is an acclaimed conductor whose skill will be on display Oct. 23 as part of the Duckwall Artist Series at the Butler Arts Center in Indianapolis, 4602 Sunset Ave. Scherperel, 71, will conduct a concert featuring baritone vocalist Oliver Worthington and tenor DavidMichael Schuster, accompanied by chamber ensembles. The performance, which features two of Scherperel’s compositions, begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Edison-Duckwall Recital Hall. Admission is free. “Music as drama and entertainment, those are my goals as a composer and performer,” said Scherperel, who is the assistant conductor and principal coach for the Butler Opera. “Both of these works are stories, and I would hope the audience would be both aurally and emotionally moved by what they will hear.” Scherperel has performed previously in the Duckwall Artist Series but has never conducted. He looks forward to his first opportunity, especially since he is conducting his own pieces, “On Hearing of Love” and “Ecgloga bucolica.” A six-movement piece, “On Hearing of Love” incorporates the poems of Constantin Cavafy and is sung by Worthington, accompanied by string quartet. “Ecgloga bucolica,” set around Virgil’s Eclogue II, will be sung by Schuster, accompanied by flute/piccolo, English horn, violin and piano. “(‘On Hearing of Love’) traces the course of a man’s life, his loves and his art,” Scherperel said. “The piece was premiered in 2005. The second piece is a setting in classical Latin of Virgil’s second Eclogue, and this performance will be the premiere.” As his resume suggests, Scherperel is a virtuoso who has plied his craft most of his life. He studied composition and conducting at the Eastman School of Music
ATI’s Fall Barn Bash set for Oct. 20 editorial@youarecurrent.com The Actors Theatre of Indiana’s Fall Barn Bash is set from 6:30 to 11 p.m. Oct. 20 at Demaree Barn, 615 Starkey Rd., Zionsville Dwight Lightning and the Conch City AllStars will perform. There will be a pig roast, cowboy cocktails, Sun King beer and games. ATI co-founders Judy Fitzpatrick, Don Farrell and Cynthia Collins collaborated on the following statement. “We rely on the support of individuals who believe in the importance of live, professional theatre in Central Indiana. For ATI to continue to bring the high-quality productions and programs we are known for to Carmel and the surrounding areas, we need the support. We are so grateful to our patrons, sponsors and the foundations who believe in us. This event is a chance for people to invest in ATI, helping to ensure that we will always be here to engage, educate, entertain and enlighten our community from the most seasoned patron to the child experiencing theatre for the first time.” For tickets, visit tinyurl.com/ATI-barnbash.
From left, tenor DavidMichael Schuster, conductor/composer Michael Scherperel and baritone vocalist Oliver Worthington will perform two of Scherperel’s compositions Oct. 23 at the Butler Arts Center. (Submitted photo).
in Rochester, N.Y. and did undergraduate work in piano, composition and conducting at Boston University. He has also been a vocal coach at the American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, Austria, and been a chorus master and assistant conductor with the Greater Miami Opera. But playing, conducting and writing music isn’t his only skill. Outside of music, Scherperel has a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Harvard University and is a former biomedical researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital. He also has authored a novel, “Fair to Middling,” and written a collection of humorous essays, “homo sapiens — obsolescens?” But music, and conducting, in particular, is his passion. “A conductor is not a time beater. That’s pretty much what a drum major does for a marching band,” Scherperel said. “It
is an important role, but on the concert stage or in the theater, the conductor’s job is to keep things going and to adjust as needed for any performance glitches that might occur. “Cueing can be important in large works, especially where players may have dozens or scores of measures of rest,” he continued. “It’s the player’s responsibility to count all those, but a little reminder from the conductor at the appropriate moment, ‘Hey, it’s your turn,’ can be helpful, possibly even vital.” A former South Florida resident, Scheperel and his wife, accomplished organist and music teacher Loretta Scheperel, moved to Fishers in 2012 to be closer to their daughter. For more about Scherperel and the Duckwall Artist Series, visit michaelscherperel.com and butlerartscenter.org.
Noblesville — The Third Saturday Comedy Showcase will be held at 8 p.m. Oct. 20 at the Logan Street Sanctuary, 1274 Logan St. The showcase is hosted by comedian Josh Eger. Westfield — Elizabeth Lee will perform from 7 to 10 p.m. Oct. 19 at Urban Vines Winery & Brewery, 303 E. 161 St. Lee performs acoustic style music of covers along with some originals. Carmel — Postmodern Jukebox is presenting its new revue dubbed the “Back In Black and White Tour” at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 18 at the Palladium. Whitestown — Alan Kaye & The Toons will perform at 8 p.m. Oct. 20 at The 1915 Room at Moontown Brewery, 345 S. Bowers St. Admission is $10. Zionsville — Books & Brews, 65 Boone Village, will feature music by Coby Green at 8 p.m. Oct. 19.
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Clay Terrace hosts Boo ’n Brew By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Clay Terrace’s annual Halloween and fall celebration keeps growing each year. The sixth annual Boo ’n Brew is event set for 2 to 6 p.m. Oct 27 at Clay Terrace in Carmel. “The event has grown in attendance each year, and we are so excited to welcome this year’s new presenting sponsor, Mattingly Concrete,” said Melanie Sturgis, an area marketing manager for Clay Terrace and other shopping centers. Current Publishing Inc. is one of the event sponsors. The beer garden, sponsored by Centier Bank, will feature four area breweries: Grand Junction, Redemption Ale, Noble Order Brewing and Flix Brewhouse. “People can enjoy a cold craft beer in their complimentary signature BNB cups while enjoying live music from local favorites The Doo! and Toy Factory,” Sturgis said. The Doo! Band performs from 2 to 3:30 p.m. The Toy Factory is on stage from 4 to 6 p.m. Sturgis said popular activities include hayrides, sponsored by MetroNet; pumpkin patch picking and decorating, sponsored by Kort
A crowd attends Boo ’n Brew at Clay Terrace in 2016. (Submitted photo)
Builders and the Silly Safari shows. The hayrides will be from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. The pumpkin picking and decorating is from 2 to 5 p.m., while supplies last. Silly Safari shows are set for 3 and 4 p.m. The face painting, balloon artist and beer garden will be open throughout the event. There will be a new VIP Area sponsored by Java House. The pet costume contest is from 2:30 to 3 p.m., with judging at 3 p.m. The trick-or-treating, for ages 10 and under, is held store-to-store from 2 to 4 p.m., while supplies last. Boo ’n Brew shirts will be on sale for $15 inside The Shop, next to Kona Grill. Proceeds benefit Carmel Education Foundation.
Fishers woman helps run market By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com The first Winthrop Avenue Marketplace was so well-attended that Mary Ann Lucas said organizers decided it was time Crafts for a return performance. The Winthrop Avenue Marketplace will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 20. The event, held at Vintage 54 Collective, 5335 Winthrop Ave., Indianapolis, will feature vendors selling arts, antiques, vintage clothing Lucas and handmade items. Lucas, who has lived in Fishers for three years, is one of 10 vendors involved with Vintage 54 Collective, which is in the south Broad Ripple area. Another vendor is Sara Baldwin Schatz, Carmel, who is the Current in Zionsville editor. “It was so successful that we decided this year we wanted to partner with Indy Urban Flea,” said Lucas, who sells a variety of boutique candles, antiques, vintage clothing and collectibles. Indy Urban Flea is owned by Lisa Ripley. The corporate sponsor is Liter House, a new German restaurant next to Vintage 54
The Winthrop Avenue Marketplace, set for Oct. 20, is returning for the second consecutive year. (Submitted photo)
Collective. Liter House will serve its food and beer. Lucas said she wants to have 40 or more vendors, which is approximately what the event had last year. The RoundUps, a country band, will perform during the event. The event’s nonprofit sponsor is Patachou Foundation, which strives to end childhood hunger. Patachou is seeking to raise awareness for its mission with the event. Vintage 54 Collective will present Pet BOOrade from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Oct. 27. Lucas said the event will feature Instagram star ‘Ridley The Beagle” as the master of ceremonies, along with pet portraits, pet adoptions and a parade of costumes with prizes.
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From left, Abigail Kimball (Fishers), Alexandra “Ola” Taranowski (Carmel) and Katia Zakanova (Carmel) at the Oct. 3 production of “Pulse: Dance to the Beat of Your Own Drummer” at the Basile Theater in the historic Athenaeum in downtown Indianapolis. Founding Artistic Director Alyona Yakovleva-Randall and staff brought magic to the stage as the talented IBC students danced the night away with unique stories, music, choreography and staging. Part of the proceeds went to Indy Humane. Stay tuned for IBC’s production of “The Nutcracker,” coming Dec. 13-16. For more, visit indianaballetconservatory.org. (Photos by Amy Pauszek)
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OPEN HOUSE Pre-K, Kindergarten through 8th Grade Thursday, November 8th (8-11AM) Register for 2019-2020 school year. Personal tours will be given to you and your children. Contact Information: Jennifer Podlogar 842-1125 or jpodlogar@sldmfishers.org www.sldmfishers.org 11421 Hague Road Fishers
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“Man of La Mancha,” Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre, Indianapolis
Beef & Boards will presents the classical musical, which won the Tony Award in 1966 for best musical, for the first time. Cost: $44-$69. Discount of $10 for children ages 3-15
More: beefandboards.com, 317-872-9664.
“Anything Goes,” Civic Theatre, The Tarkington, the Center for the Performing Arts, Carmel
7 p.m. Oct. 19, 20, 2 p.m. Oct. 21
Civic Theatre opens its 2018-19 season with Cole Porter’s musical, “Anything Goes,” which debuted on Broadway in 1934. “Putting it Together,” a behind-the-scenes look at the production along with food and drinks, will start at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 12 before the first showing for a special price. Cost: $25 to $48
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“The Little Prince,” Lawrence Players, Theater at the Fort, Lawrence
7:30 p.m. Oct. 20, 2:30 p.m. Oct. 21
Arts for Lawrence and The Lawrence Players present “The Little Prince,” based on the 1943 novella by Antoine de Saint-Exupery. Cost: $12 to $15 (online $17 to $20 at door) More: artsforlawrence.org
Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox is presenting its new revue at the Palladium at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 18. (Submitted photo)
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Postmodern Jukebox is presenting its new revue, dubbed the “Back In Black and White Tour.” Cost: $35 to $195
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“The Addams Family,” The Cat Theatre, 254 Veterans Way, Carmel
7:30 p.m. Oct. 19. 20, 2:30 p.m. Oct. 21
The quirky set of characters from the 1960s situation comedy take their turn in this musical, focusing on Wednesday Addams, who is now grown up and brings a nice young man, and his parents, home for a dinner. Cost: $15 to $18
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Power posturing for ladder-climbing bosses Commentary by Curtis Honeycutt Do you want to hit the fast-forward button on your career? Do you want to collect underlings like baseball cards? If so, I suggest adopting a grammar guy few fundamental power postures. This is all about making yourself look as big as possible. Wear as many jackets as possible; you’ll be sweaty, but your co-workers will fear you. Also, stand like you’re trying to scare away a bear in the forest. My favorite power posture takes some work. Before anyone else gets into the office, make everyone else’s chair shorter than yours so you’ll look like a giant. It may take some MacGyver ingenuity to accomplish this, but you’re destined for greatness. Do what it takes to literally rise above everyone else. Before you know it, they’ll all be your subordinates. Just like it’s essential to view everyone at work as a subordinate, it’s also crucial to recognize a subordinate sentence clause when you see one. A subordinate, or dependent clause, is a clause that can’t stand alone as a sentence, but it adds meaning to a sentence’s main clause. The main clause, which is independent, can stand on its own. How about some examples? I am going to work this morning. This sentence stands on its own; however, that’s not all the information or meaning I intend to convey. Allow me to introduce a subordinate clause: I am going to work this morning if I can find my keys. In this sentence, “if I can find my keys” not only doesn’t stand alone as a sentence, but it adds some important additional information into the sentence. This clause is a subordinate clause. The word that introduces the subordinate clause itself is called a subordinator, which sounds like some kind of underwater Terminator knock-off movie. Common subordinators include because, since, if, although, while, before, after, unless and until. If your subordinate clause begins your sentence, always add a comma after the clause. Becoming familiar with these subordinators will make it easy for you to recognize subordinate clauses. If you want that six-figure check, you’re going to have to tower over the mere mortal coworkers who either want to be you or date you. Just like subordinate
clauses, they can’t stand on their own apart from the proximity of your sheer awesomeness. Before you know it, they’ll be re-naming all the Forbes lists after you. Curtis Honeycutt is a national award-winning, syndicated humor writer. Connect with him on Twitter (@curtishoneycutt) or at curtishoneycutt.com.
CITY OF FISHERS ADVISORY PLAN COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING DOCKET: PRR-17306 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City of Fishers Advisory Plan Commission at 6:00 PM, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2018 in the City of Fishers Auditorium, located on the 1st floor within Fishers City Hall building, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana. REQUEST: At that hearing, the public will be invited to offer comments on the following request (“Proposal”): Consideration of Docket No. PRR-17306, an application submitted by Faegre Baker Daniels on behalf of RealAmerica, LLC. (the “Petitioner”), requesting an amendment to the Official Zoning Map of the City of Fishers, dated October 16, 2006, as amended, to rezone the subject real estate to Planned Unit Development Residential (PUD-R). LOCATION: The Proposal is located on 12.5 +/- acres, generally located south of E 106th Street with the common address of 7877 E 106th Street, Fishers, IN 46038. The full legal description of the property is on file with the Department of Planning and Zoning. The case file about this project is available for public review in the office of the Department of Planning and Zoning, located on the 2nd floor at Fishers City Hall. The meeting agenda and related information will be posted on the City’s website forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the meeting specified above. Written objections filed with the secretary of the Advisory Plan Commission before the hearing will be considered. If you would like your written comments to be provided to the Fishers Advisory Plan Commission, you must submit them one (1) week prior to the hearing date noted above. Oral comments will be heard during the public hearing. Department of Planning and Zoning City of Fishers 1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 (317) 595-3120 www.fishers.in.us Applicant Contact Information: Faegre Baker Daniels Steven D. Hardin 600 E. 96th Street, Suite 600 Indianapolis, IN 46240 (317) 569-9600 steven.hardin@faegrebd.com
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