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Jill Lehman, gallerist of High Frequency Arts in Fishers, wears 3-D glasses to admire a 3-D art exhibit on display at the gallery. (Photo by Anna Skinner)
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“One thing that kept coming up is when we tell people we were associated with Chaucie’s Place, people don’t know what that is and it Chaucie Quillen’s story will always be told. didn’t reflect what we actually do,” she said. The Carmel resident was rebranding sexually abused for several Peregrin said the name reflected a place years by her father. His first where children would come to do a forensic interview. trial ended in a mistrial. In plea negotiations, he “We started talking about what we could received a sentence on sexual battery. do to clarify our mission, because our misQuillen took her life at age 21 in 1995. sion is to prevent child abuse, child sexual While her story is central to its abuse and suicide through education,” Permission, the nonprofit founded in her egrin said. memory in 2001, Chaucie’s Place, reSuicide prevention became part of the cently has taken on a new name, the mission in 2011. Indiana Center for Prevention of Youth In 2017, Indiana passed legislation that Abuse & Suicide. Peregrin mandates child sexual abuse, child abuse “We started looking at rebranding and bullying prevention education be provided about a year ago,” said Melissa Peregrin, the in schools every year from kindergarten through center’s executive director. “We hired a company 12th grade, Peregrin said. to do some exploratory things for us. We were “We realized there was an opportunity to exlooking to clean up our logo and get a new look pand and reach new people,” she said. which reflected more what we do.” In the 2017-18 school year, the nonprofit has Peregrin said the focus shifted to prevention shared the message with 25,000 children. Pereducation 10 years ago. egrin said the nonprofit has already seen 60,000 She said the nonprofit surveyed other comkids this school year. munity stakeholders, Quillen’s family, employFor more, visit indianaprevention.org. ees, board members and former board members.
dispatches Donate blood in January – With January being National Blood Donor Month, Hamilton County residents are encouraged to donate blood. There are two donor sites in the county – 11005 Allisonville Rd. in Fishers and 726 Adams St. Suite 150 in Carmel. O-negative blood is especially needed. To schedule an appointment, call 317-916-5150, but walk-ins also are welcome. Great Decisions program – The Indiana Council on World Affairs will host Great Decisions, a nonpartisan public education program, at 7 p.m. Tuesday evenings through April at Carmel High School, 520 E. Main St. Upcoming topics include U.S. and Mexico: Partnership Tested (Jan. 29), Cyber Conflict and Geopolitics (Feb. 5), The Middle East: Regional Disorder (Feb. 19), Nuclear Negotiations: Back to the Future? (Feb. 26), State of the State Department Diplomacy (March 5), India and its Neighbors (March 12), Rise of Populism in Europe (March 26) and Refugees and Global Migration (April 9). Review payment options and reserve a spot online at ICWA_Org.eventbrite.com. Egis and ABS Capital acquire major interest in ClearObject – On Jan. 17, Egis Capital Partners and ABS Capital Partners announced they have acquired a majority interest in Fishersbased ClearObject. ClearObject’s headquarters will remain in Fishers, and Fishers resident John McDonald will continue as CEO. Mike Reffeitt, who previously held the role of chief business officer, has been named president and will assume all financial, personnel and delivery functions of the company while overseeing day-to-day operations. Father-daughter dance – Tickets for a father-daughter dance are on sale. The dance is 7 to 8:30 p.m. Feb. 13 at the Mill Top Banquet and Conference Center, 802 Mulberry St., Noblesville. Tickets are $12. For more, visit secure.rec1.com/IN/ fishers-in/catalog/index?filter=c2VhcmNo PWZhdGhlcg==.
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• As part of a federally funded project to improve safety, lighting will be added to 20 intersections throughout the project, which will be complete in February. No road closures have been announced. • Crews will be trimming trees along the city’s trails for the next few weeks. No closures are expected. • Citizens Energy Group is constructing a new sanitary lift station south of Mill Street to accommodate for the sanitary needs of future downtown Westfield development. Damaged parts of the trail also will be repaired during this project. The trail is open, but work will be continued intermittently. Final patching will be complete this spring. • Phase 5 of the Monon Trail will be a pedestrian bridge crossing Ind. 32. Construction is under way, and temporary lane closures may occur along Ind. 32. The Monon Trail is closed near Ind. 32 until the bridge is complete. ZIONSVILLE/WHITESTOWN • MetroNet is working in areas near downtown Zionsville, installing fiber optic cables. The crews should cause little traffic disruption. Residents will see a series of messages before construction activity begins in their neighborhood, including a letter, postcard and yard marker. Next, they will see crews identifying underground utilities and marking their locations with temporary
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GEIST FISHERS • The Indianapolis Dept. of Public • Southbound and northbound traffic Works is currently on Phase 2 of on Allisonville Road is now on newly the 82nd Street Widening and constructed pavement. This will Improvement Project. Phase 2 remain the traffic reconfigurastretches from Lantern Road to tion as construction continues Fall Creek Road. Lane clointo spring. The speed limit is sures may occur. The project 30 mph. resurfacing, addi• Construction work has CONSTRUCTION includes tion and repair to sidewalks begun on Ind. 37. Construcand curbs, new travel lanes, tion vehicles will use the access ramps, drainage repairs and construction entrance on Lantern Road bridge maintenance. Phase 2 construction between 126th and 131st streets, which may began in the spring and should be complete cause short delays. There are no scheduled by this fall. lane restrictions. NOBLESVILLE CARMEL • Work is ongoing on the Logan Street • Range Line Road has reopened to twoProject in downtown Noblesville. The northway traffic. It had been limited to one-way bound lane of Ind. 19 between Ind. 32 and traffic between Eighth Street to just south Logan Street will be closed the duration of Clay Terrace for installation of a stormof the project, through August. The detour water collection system and pedestrian consists of taking Ind. 32 westward, turning connectivity. The city expects to finish the northbound onto Ind. 38, then eastbound on project in the spring. Logan Street and northbound on Ind. 19 to • Lane restrictions are under way avoid the closure. On Logan Street, the desnear Keystone Parkway and 96th Street, ignated westbound right turn lane on the where a new roundabout interchange will bridge will become a combined straight and be built. Construction is expected to last right-turn lane. The eastbound straight lane through the year. will be shifted north, and the south side of Construction on a new access ramp the bridge will be under construction. The from Lowes Way to Keystone Parkway is Riverwalk near this1area also is closed. ongoing. ah_close_out_current_FINAL.qxp_Layout 1 1/14/19 1:51 PM Page WESTFIELD
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Construction scholarship - The Old Town Design Group, LLC of Carmel has established the Orchard Project Scholarship to provide tuition assistance to a Hamilton County student preparing for a career in the construction industry. For the 201920 school year, the Orchard Project will award a $2,500 scholarship. Hamilton County high school seniors or undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in a construction related program at an accredited college, university or technical school may apply. For more, or to request an application, contact the Orchard Project Scholarship Committee, at 317-816-3151 or casey@oldtowndesigngroup.com.
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Dodgeball fundraiser – The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Shop for Kids Dodge, Duck and Dip Dodgeball Challenge is set for April 27 at Hamilton Heights High School, 25802 State Rte 19 in Arcadia. The double-elimination tournament will serve as a fundraiser for the Shop for Kids program, which provides $200 shopping trips during the holidays for lessfortunate children in Hamilton County. The entry fee is $100 for a team of six. For more, email ShopforKidsHC@gmail.com.
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Holcomb appoints Fishers man to education board – Gov. Eric Holcomb recently made several appointments to various boards, offices and commissions. One of the appointments is Gregory F. Gastineau of Fishers. Gastineau is a teacher and coach at Hamilton Southeastern High School. His term expires June 30, 2021. Kylee Leffew named to president’s list – Fishers resident Kylee Leffew was one of 550 students at Bob Jones University to be named to the fall president’s list for 2018. She is majoring in junior middle school education.
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A history of New Britton’s founder Commentary by Robert Bowling Twenty years before Salathiel Fisher plotted our town back in the day along the railroad, another nearby town had already established itself as the center of commerce in this part of the county. New Britton was flourishing as a railroad town, having been founded in 1851. The town had a post office, justice of the peace, school and church and was strategically located along the L.E. & W (Lake Erie and Western) Railroad. The center of town was near present day 131st Street and the railroad tracks. But perhaps its most treasured commodity was the general store owned by Sam Trittipo. Trittipo moved to New Britton in 1864 and immediately established himself as one of its pioneer citizens. In addition to running the general store, he also was postmaster for New Britton. However, in 1886, he shocked the town when he announced he was moving his business to the fast-growing metropolis of Fishers. His general store would be built along Main Street (corner of present day 116th Street and Jaycee Street). Today, the
building is occupied by State Farm agent Jim Beehler. Trittipo’s arrival in Fishers was met with great fanfare and he was revered just as he was in New Britton. The year 1872 is the official year Fishers was founded but most residents in 1898 would have disagreed. They contend that although Salathiel Fisher plotted the town, Fishers wasn’t officially founded until Trittipo built his store in 1886. Residents of New Britton still frequented his store and it was made easier when the railroad offered roundtrip tickets between the two towns for only 75 cents. Although Trittipo was well respected in Fishers, there were some who apparently did not like him. His store and family would be subjected to some mysterious bombings that were never solved. More on those in the next “Back in the Day” column. Robert Bowling has been a Fishers police officer for 16 years. He is a school resource officer and is the Fishers Police Dept. historian. He has a love of history and enjoys sharing it with others. He recently wrote the script and performed in the “Battle of Mudsock” re-enactment.
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working on. “My project is kind of neat,” she said. “We’re working on virtual reality for flight simulators and for pilots to use eventualDorian Claire, a 2016 graduate of Fishers High School, received ly. I’m going to be using software to work education a 16-week paid internwith virtual-reality headsets. We’re looking at maybe using it to use augmented ship with NASA at the or mixed reality inside of cockpits, Armstrong Flight Center in Califorwhich will improve the quality of nia beginning this month. data that pilots can get.” Claire is a junior at Butler UniClaire’s internship began Jan. 14 versity. She is a computer science, and ends May 23. computer engineering and French “I want to stick my head in the major. door of the aerospace industry in After finding out about the ingeneral,” she said. “I think that this ternship, Claire provided a letter Claire is what I want to do for the rest of recommendation from the head of my life, but I won’t really know until of computer science along with her apI get there. So, I’m just kind of trying it plication. She was invited for interviews out right now. I’m going to have a mentor at three NASA centers: Glenn Research whose job it is to keep me on track. HavCenter in Ohio, Johnson Space Center in Texas and Armstrong Flight Center in Cali- ing those connections I think is going to be very valuable.” fornia. She chose Armstrong after learning more about the project she would be
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dispatches Joseph Moto graduates – Fishers resident Joseph Moto recently graduated from Troy University following the fall semester. He graduated with a doctor of nursing practice degree. National Charity League offers $500 scholarship - The Crossroads Chapter of National Charity League is offering a $500 scholarship to a female high school senior who has shown consistent involvement in community service and leadership. The application is open to female high school seniors who
reside in Boone or Hamilton counties and plan to pursue a post-secondary school education. The deadline to apply is March 1. The winner will be notified in April and will receive a one-time, non-renewable scholarship. For more, visit crossroads.nationalcharityleague.org/scholarship.
Fishers Fire Dept. hires new recruits
Fishers resident recognized – Oklahoma State University senior Kayleigh Crane, of Fishers, was selected as the OSU Senior of Significance for the 2018-19 year. She was selected by the OSU Alumni Association.
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Registration is under way for Fishers Parks and Recreation things to do 2019 summer camps. More than 36 fulland half-day camps are offered for children ages 4 to 12. Camps are available for fitness, art, nature, programming and STEM. Sessions will be themed based on coding, cooking and science. “We work every year to offer a variety of different programs, so there is something for everyone,” said Sarah Sandquist, director of Fishers Parks and Recreation. “We survey the families each year to see what they liked or didn’t like. This allows us to offer different programs each year.” Camps take place at locations throughout Fishers. “We have camps at Billericay Park, Holland Park, Ritchey Woods and Cumberland Park,” Sandquist said. Fishers Parks and Recreation also offers partner camps with other local organizations, such as Rocky Ripple Mobile Arts. “This year, we have an Indy Eleven soccer camp,” Sandquist said. “We think it’s important to offer camps that not only focus on art and nature, but also STEM, so parents feel their kids are learning while having fun.” Free and reduced summer camp rates are available for Hamilton Southeastern
Gavin Dombrow participates in a past summer camp. (Submitted photo)
Schools students enrolled in the free- or reduced-lunch program. Each registered camper will receive a Tshirt. Camps will be led by young adults. “Fishers Parks and Recreation’s camp counselors are the best and brightest young adults in the community,” said Kara Hall, marketing and public relations manager for Fishers Parks and Recreation. “All counselors have experience working with children, have completed CPR training and first aid certification and have passed a criminal background check.” Prices vary per camp. For more or to register, visit playfishers.com/167/SummerCamp. Fishers Parks and Recreation is accepting applications for summer camp counselors. Interested candidates can apply at playfishers.com/Jobs.
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Home styling in 2019: Beazer Homes showcase functional design By Sara Baldwin Schatz sara@youarecurrent.com Inside the model homes of construction company Beazer Homes, interiors the walls are decked with on-trend art and functional design elements. The company has built or is building communities in Zionsville, Westfield, Noblesville, Fishers and Fortville, among other areas. Raegan Potter, Beazer Homes senior marketing manager, said the builder puts a lot of weight on the decor of its model homes. Visitors to the model homes often ask questions about furniture, wall colors and design. “They come in looking for decorating ideas,” Potter said. To stylize its model homes, Beazer uses Denver-based Design Lines, a division of Trio. Design Director Jodi Rutherford and other members of the Design Lines team travel to Indiana to decorate the model homes. Design Lines conducts extensive market research on the area before designers select flooring, cabinetry, countertops and other items. The team envisions a family and writes a story about each person who lives there. “We try to evoke emotion around buying a home,” Rutherford said. “We want (buyers) to be able to picture themselves living there.” West Rail at the Station, a Beazer neighborhood in Westfield, contains seven different home designs, with prices ranging from $269,990 to $399,990. The Shelby Plan is a two-story, single family home featuring an open-concept kitchen, breakfast area, entertainment space and a versatile loft, among other features. Rutherford visited Westfield Nov. 30 to finalize the design on the Shelby model home. The bathroom design includes soap and beauty products. The loft was turned into a play area, complete with art supplies, a teepee, games and comfy chairs. The basement contains a full bar, game table and media room with a large sectional sofa. “It’s very family oriented,” Rutherford said. “It has a pingpong table made from a modern dining table with a net put on it.” Good design should be eye-pleasing and functional, according to Rutherford. When designing a new home, she said a good place to start is finding a piece of art or a rug to inspire the overall feel.
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Coble files for re-election news@currentinfishers.com Cecilia Coble recently filed to run for reelection for her at-large city council seat on the Fishers City Council. She has served on the council since 2015, when Fishers became a city. In addition to serving on the council, Coble is the chair of the Fishers Advisory Committee on Disability. In that role, she led efforts to raise awareness and open up opportunities in the business sector for individuals with disabilities, which helped Fishers receive the 2017 Champions of Inclusion Award from the Indiana Governor’s Council for People with Disabilities. Coble also has co-chaired the Parks and Open Space Task Force for the development of the 2040 Master Plan and the City of Fishers Comprehensive Plan. “I’m proud of what Fishers has accomplished in the last five years. Not only have we continued to build Fishers through sound economic development, top-notch parks and recreation opportunities and fiscal responsibility that is second to none, but we have also led to bring awareness and inclusion, creating a better quality of life for all our residents,” Coble stated, “I look
Cecilia Coble recently filed to run for re-election to the Fishers City Council. (Submitted photo)
forward to continuing our momentum of creating a strong sense of place in Fishers by prioritizing fiscal responsibility, public safety and the efficient and effective delivery of city services.” Coble is an advocate for law enforcement. She is the daughter of a retired FBI special agent. She also is a founding member of the Fifty Club of Fishers, which provides supplemental life insurance and disability benefits to Fishers firefighters and police officers injured or killed in the line of duty. Coble also serves on the board for the Bev Hartig Huntington’s Disease Foundation and the Giving Hope Foundation. She was recently appointed to the Fishers Arts and Culture Commission and is an associate member at the Christamore House Guild.
George to run for re-election news@currentinfishers.com Fishers’ City Council Southwest District Councilman David George politics recently filed to seek re-election in the May 2019 primary. George is a 16-year member on the Fishers town and city councils. In the past four years on council, he helped establish the downtown redevelopment plan and the Nickel Plate District. “Fishers has seen incredible growth and success in recent years, and I’m excited to build on that momentum by continuing to make Fishers a great place to live, work and raise a family,” George stated. “I am committed to maintaining responsible, transparent and conservative government while also delivering top-notch city services, improving the city’s infrastructure and continuing to pursue economic development opportunities for Fishers.” If re-elected, George’s priorities are to promote local entrepreneurship and foster innovation and invest more in city infrastructure. Entrepreneurial initiatives
David George recently filed to run for re-election to the Fishers City Council’s Southwest District. (Submitted photo)
include further developing Launch Fishers, the Internet of Things Lab and the new makerspace at 106th Street and I-69. George said he is focused on improving neighborhood streets, curbs and sidewalks as well. George is a member of the Metropolitan Indianapolis Board of Realtors and the American Society of Civil Engineers. He is vice president of development at CRG Residential. He has lived in the Southwest District of Fishers for 23 years.
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Jill Lehman pauses inside High Frequency Arts, an art gallery in Fishers that also serves as an event space and conference room. (Photo by Anna Skinner)
tuning up High Frequency Arts opens new gallery in Fishers
By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com Gallerist Jill Lehman knew launching an art gallery in Fishers cover story would be tough, but she was undaunted. Lehman opened High Frequency Arts, 11634 Maple St., Suite 200, Jan. 11. “I saw the future of the Nickel Plate District and what’s happening with Fishers’ economic development, along with the community’s desire to advance art and culture and how small businesses work together,” she said. “It’s definitely a risk without other art centers anchored around you. We certainly need the community to support our business (to) keep our doors open. I’m also a longtime Fishers resident, so it’s my home community and where we want to help make a difference.” Lehman said the best way to evolve arts and culture is through a gallery setting. “If we are going to continue to evolve arts and culture in this area, we need commercial galleries and artists to thrive,” she said. “It shows the value art brings in our
community. It’s important to have nonprofit art sectors that support artists and help them hone skills, produce their work and get exposure, but the way you advance and sustain art and culture in a community is when you make it viable for them, and those who invest to exhibit them have viable careers and businesses. That’s really where our passion comes in, getting people exposed to and supporting what unlocks the art ecosystem.” But Lehman is doing more than giving artists an outlet and supporting their careers. She also advocates for creativity in the corporate workplace. “Why I decided to build High Frequency Arts is because I am an art collector, enthusiast, (and) have friends and family who are artists,” she said. “Being exposed to art, I have found it beneficial in my day-today business profession and unlocking my creative side. Like most C-Suite executives, I have a traditional business background. I believe the more we can expose ourselves to creative sources, the more we can add value in our own lives, community and workplaces.”
High Frequency Arts gallery is mobile, meaning all the walls are moveable to create different displays. Exhibits will change approximately every 30 to 60 days. Currently, the gallery’s theme is “Tuning Up Your Space,” with a variety of artwork, including a 3-D exhibit that requires 3-D glasses for viewing. The exhibit will be up through the end of February. High Frequency Arts also has a conference room and event space that are available for rent. The gallery also offers art consulting. Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness said High Frequency Arts will bring an array of art offerings to the city. “Art and culture is part of the fabric of our community, and several years ago we set out to create a Fishers that embodied a smart, vibrant and entrepreneurial city,” Fadness stated. “We look forward to opening the city’s first art gallery, High Frequency Arts, that not only brings high-quality, diverse art offerings but integrates entrepreneurship and fosters future generations of artists here in our downtown area.” The gallery is free and open to the public.
A variety of ticketed events are conducted at the gallery. For hours and events list, visit highfrequencyarts.com.
options at high frequency arts Jill Lehman, gallerist for High Frequency Arts, said the most valuable piece of advice she ever received with regard to the art world is, “When it comes to art and business, you can’t be all things to all people. Just have a passion for it and be good at what you do.” At High Frequency Arts, the majority of works are figurative abstract pieces and contemporary pieces, with local, regional and national artists represented. “In our gallery and consulting practice, we represent artists at all price levels from emerging to professional, Lehman said. “For us, it is about service, quality and good value, whether you are new to collecting or you’re a seasoned collector wanting one-of-a-kind pieces.” The lowest-priced artwork is approximately $350. The high end for pieces is $10,000.
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Commentary by Terry Anker Many of us break away from the gray Indiana winter days looking for warmer clime and a few rays of sun. Some head to the Caribbean, others to the great American Southwest. But the majority find their way to the various resorts and barrier islands along the south coast of Florida. The populations swell, seasonally, with all manner of pastypale northerners from Manitoba to Tennessee, all seeking a few days of beach time to scrub the accumulated barnacles from too many short and dreary days. Even then, we arrive, carrying still our winter pounds – too soon from the holidays and too shut-in by the weather to have shed them – even as we lug our suitcases filled with bright, cool clothing waiting since September to be worn again. But alongside has come to be this new breed of Floridite — the “beautiful person.” They have decamped the notion of ever returning to the homeland that spawned them, instead satisfied, buoyed by trustfunds or fortune, to live the vacation life year-round. The day consists of various forms of newly discovered exercise and detoxification. Afternoon brings social media and a consensus with others of their ilk on where the clump will congeal for dinner and entertainment that night and overnight. To meet the test, the restaurants and clubs must only admit “beautiful people” (and the very, very rich). Even better if the venue allows for an appropriately distant place for the regular folks to gawk and applaud such that the “beauties” can feign an inconvenience at it all. Still, the spontaneous choreography is beautiful and tragic. It may be time for a lemongrass-avocado rub – or is that a toast? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.
Dear Editor, In the Jan. 15 issue of Current in Fishers, under the heading “Business Local,” there was an article titled, “Alcohol, hate crime legislation priorities for OneZone.” My question concerns a statement by OneZone President Mo Merhoff. The statement reads: “When we look at bias crimes legislation, it’s an important factor from a jobs standpoint.” Please expand on that. Has there been a study or studies concerning this? If so, would you please reference that study in your comment rather than just stating flatly that bias crimes legislation impacts jobs in some way. We might also ask is it all jobs or just certain jobs. This belief that a crime is worse because it is between two people of different races, ethnicity, etc., simply doesn’t make sense to me. Robert Dombrow, Fishers
Highs and lows of 47 Commentary by Danielle Wilson I celebrated a birthday over the weekend, and as I reflect on the day itself, I’m trying to decide whether it was good humor or bad. On the surface, I definitely deserve a do-over. To most people, it will “sound” terrible. But if I’d been able to script my most perfect of days, I’m not sure it would have been too far off what actually transpired. For starters, I knew my 47th would be quiet. Doo took three of our four kids to attempt skiing in Michigan, leaving me with our youngest, who had school commitments. I abhor being cold and potential death by arboreal collision, so I was more than happy to stay behind. Besides, I gained a freebie trip to sunny Florida come February as part of the deal. Win-win! What I didn’t count on was coming down with a mild sinus thingy, leaving me tired and headachy. And though I thought my
I’ve-been-smoking-Marlboros-since-middleschool voice was kind of sexy, the resulting upper lip cold sore was decidedly unattractive. My celebratory mini-shopping spree would have to wait. So, too, would my highly anticipated afternoon at Regal Cinemas with Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Deteriorating road conditions from an ice storm made leaving the house just plain stupid. Disappointing, for sure, because I’d also wanted to try a new method of soup smuggling. I spent most of my birthday sick and trapped indoors. But I enjoyed a comfy couch by a fire, Netflix at my disposal and plenty of calls and texts from family. Not exactly what I had planned, but relaxing, nonetheless. Chalk “47” up as a good birthday! Peace out.
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For the love of meatloaf Commentary by Dick Wolfsie After writing more than 1,000 weekly humor columns, I’m out of ideas. I told Mary Ellen there is nothing left to humor write about. I added that Dave Barry and Art Buchwald both had nervous breakdowns due to the pressure. That last part isn’t true, but my wife is not a Googler, so I may get away with it. I wanted Mary Ellen to say something like, “Dick, you are creative. Don’t let a little writer’s block get you down. Something will come to you. It always does.” Instead, I got, “Maybe you’re right. Just tell the newspapers you’re quitting.” When I was a kid and felt overwhelmed by Spanish or geometry, my mom would tell me I could do anything I put my mind to. Then she’d cook my favorite meatloaf dinner. Why can’t my wife treat me more like a child? I decided to call Heidi, my proofreader. I knew she’d be more encouraging. “Heidi, I can’t write another column,” I said. “I’m hanging it up. There are no more original ideas.” “You’re right,” she said. “There’s probably nothing funny left to say. It’s been pretty obvious the last few weeks.”
“Wait a second. Aren’t you going to tell me that I’m incredibly prolific and I will eventually come up with a topic, just like I always have for 20 years? You must have something else to add.” “Oh, yeah! Don’t forget to put that last check in the mail.” I texted my sister in New York. Her response: “Oh, well, one less thing in my inbox each week. How’s the weather out there?” Finally, I called my friend. Bob and his wife read my stuff every week. Cathy answered the phone. I told her I had probably written my final column. “Dick, give it time. Something will come to you. You have a great imagination. I know you can do it.” “Wow, thank you, Cathy. That’s the kind of support I was looking for.” “You’re welcome. Do you want to come over for dinner tonight? We’re having meatloaf.”
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By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com As The Yard at Fishers District takes shape, Burger Study restaurants will no longer be part of the development. A St. Elmo Steakhouse subsidiary, Burger Study, was nixed when developer Thompson Thrift added apartments to the project. “When Thompson Thrift added apartments to the development, it bumped our purchase land space to a new location front and center on 116th (Street), essentially The Yard’s main entrance,” Huse Culinary President Craig Huse said. “We then decided that a more prominent, original concept would be better suited for the new location.” Burger Study will be replaced by The HC
Tavern & Kitchen, an independent restaurant and bar operated by Huse Culinary. Huse Culinary stated it plans to include food on the HC Tavern & Kitchen menu that is a step above other restaurant selections. Menu items will include oysters, wild mushroom dumplings, flatbreads, salads, a lobster roll, fish tacos, steakburgers, steaks and fresh fish, among other offerings. The HC Tavern & Kitchen is expected to open in October. Huse said it will bring a “wow” factor to Fishers. “It’s independent, upscale, yet approachable and comfortable, creative, sophisticated,” he said. For more or to see a full list of businesses and restaurants planned for The Yard at Fishers District, visit yardatfishersdistrict. com.
dispatches Indiana among best places to drive - With U.S. traffic congestion costing the average driver more than $1,400 per year and the U.S. ranked 10th in the world in road quality, the personal-finance website WalletHub recently released its report on 2019’s Best & Worst States to Drive. To determine the most driver-friendly states in the U.S., WalletHub compared the 50 states across 30 key metrics. The data set ranges from average gas prices to share of rush-hour traffic congestion to road quality. Here’s were Indiana ranked: 10th – Share of rush-hour traffic congestion; 26th – traffic fatality rate; 27th – car theft rate; 16th – auto-repair shops per capita; 21st – average gas prices; 4th – auto-maintenance costs; 8th – road
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Riverview Health. “These Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital physicians have expertise in newborn care and are prepared to handle everything from normal newborn Riverview Health and Peyton Manning exams to more serious issues.” Children’s Hospital at St. hospitals Vincent have an Fishers Pediatrics and Noblesville Pediatrics, both entities of Riverview nounced a partnerHealth, are expected to remain in ship in pediatric care. their current locations but will now The partnership began in October STK# T17049 be a part of Peyton Manning Chil2018, in which pediatric physicians dren’s Hospital and St. Vincent Medifrom Peyton Manning Children’s cal Group. STK# T17049 Hospital provide care for newborns “This partnership will make it posand pediatric inpatients at Riverview Warren sible for infants and children to reHealth Hospital in Noblesville. The ceive care close to home while prodoctors also consult in the emerviding convenient access to a higher gency room when needed. level of specialized pediatric care Riverview Health officials said the when they need it,” Peyton Manning partnership will expand more at the Children’s Hospital President Dr. Hosstart of 2019. sain Marandi stated. “In addition to care provided to This isn’t the first partnership pediatric inpatients and emergency STK# T18024 between Riverview and St. Vincent. Marandi room patients, families delivering Several years ago, the two health babies at Riverview Health now organizations partnered on cardiovascular have around-the-clock access to an on-site health services. pediatric hospitalist physician at all times,” STK# T18024 stated Seth Warren, president and CEO at
dispatches St. Vincent Critical Care Transport receives accreditation - St. Vincent Critical Care Transport Team, a Midwest leader in serving all patient demographics by air and ground modalities, is among an elite group of emergency medical transport services to receive accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Services (CAMTS). As of Oct. 19, 2013, there were only 165 accredited programs in the world. The St. Vincent Critical Care Team offers reliable critical care experts 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Ground and air teams transport for critically ill adults and children to St. Vincent Hospitals across the state. As part of the accreditation process, St. Vincent was evaluated on patient care, safety standards, quality improvement activities, education, equipment, staffing, communications, maintenance and administration. For more on the CAMTS accreditation process, visit www.camts.org. Blood pressure medicine could increase lung cancer risk - When you’re prescribed an ACE (angiotensin converting enzyme)
inhibitor to reduce high blood pressure, you’re likely to hear about side effects such as dry cough, headaches, dizziness and fatigue. According to new research, lung STK# T17028 cancer may be a frightening addition to that list. ACE inhibitors, such as Lotensin, Vasotec, Prinivil, Zestril, Accupril and Altace, are used by millions of people. Concern over a link between them and lung cancer isn’t new. But previous studies found mixedSTK# T17028 results. This new study included almost 1 million patients who were newly started on a blood pressure drug. During the course of the decade-long study, just under 8,000 participants developed lung cancer, a rate of about 0.8 percent. Compared with patients on ARBs, patients on ACE inhibitors had a higher risk of developing lung cancer. The increased risk wasn’t evident until after five years on the drug, at which point it was 22 percent higher. At 10 years, it was 31 percent higher. Surprisingly, the risk increase was the same for smokers and nonsmokers. Source: BottomLineHealth.com
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The goal was to create an indoor/outdoor living space that the homeowners can enjoy for most of the year. 1. A new three-seasons room replaced the original deck. The foundation and decking were updated, and the roof and siding match the existing exterior of the home. 2. Eze-Breeze outswinging windows and doors allow the homeowners to effortlessly convert the room from sunroom to screened porch. It’s a true indoor/ outdoor living experience! 3. A fireplace was added so the space can be enjoyed in the colder months. 4. The outdoor area now features a large patio furnished with a gas fire pit. 5. For more on this project or to learn more about us, visit our website or find us on social media.
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Daniels takes on challenge of iconic ‘Grease’ role at Beef & Boards By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Sarah Daniels regards performing as Sandy Dumbrowski in the musical “Grease” a unique challenge because theater the role is so iconic. “Olivia Newton-John was so perfect in the film, and that performance is what sticks in people’s memory, but the (Broadway) musical came before the (1978) movie, so as an actor that is where I dive in,” Daniels said. “Sandy is brought to life from the text, the way she communicates with others, her relationships, etc. Sandy has definitely been one of my favorite roles to play, up there with Sophie in ‘Mamma Mia’ and Elle Woods in ‘Legally Blonde.’ “She is very assured and knows her boundaries as well as her morals. She is a little sassier in the musical than she is in the movie, and that’s what grounds her transformation in the end.” Daniels will perform in Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre’s production of “Grease” Feb. 7 through March 31. Daniels and Kaleb Lankford, who plays Danny Zuko, are making their Beef & Boards debut. Daniels has long been a fan of the musical. “I secretly always wanted to be a Pink Lady,” she said. “I remember as a kid watching the film and being completely shocked when Sandy came out at the end, completely transformed, and thinking, ‘Wow, I could never do that.’ The music is still so memorable to this day. It’s hard not to fall in love with this story and these unique characters.” Daniels said she understands why the story still resonates with audiences. “‘Grease’ is a story about discovery and finding yourself. At its core, I think it’s something people can relate to at any age,” said Daniels, whose husband is actor Skye Scott. Daniels was an alternate to play Sandy in a Toronto production before getting the role. “I was very lucky in that I ended up get-
Sarah Daniels with Matthew Helfer, who played Danny Zuko, in the Toronto production. (Submitted photo)
ting to rehearse with the cast as Sandy for the first two weeks,” she said. “(Original cast member) Janel Parrish was doing press for her new TV show and couldn’t be at rehearsals. As an alternate, you typically only get the luxury of one run-through with the cast and can be thrown in any time. I ended up going on the first weekend as Sandy, and I’m so thankful I had the first few weeks with the cast because it was a whirlwind of quick changes and technical aspects I hadn’t experienced yet. This version of ‘Grease’ is a little different than the version I did in Toronto, so I’m very excited to explore those differences with this cast and creative team.” In addition to acting, Daniels is an active gamer. She livestreams on Twitch.tv and has more than 35,000 followers. “Gaming has always been a huge staple in my life,” Daniels said. “I started playing very young, starting on the Super Nintendo
and the Sega Genesis. Growing up, I was always balancing gaming and performing. As a 12-year-old on the national tour of ‘Bear in the Big Blue House Live,’ I traveled with a PlayStation that had its own battery and a fold-up LCD screen, so I could game on the go. I only play non-competitive modes, player versus environment, as opposed to player versus player, such as RPGs (role-playing games) and first-person shooters. People tune into my channel to watch me play through games and make witty commentary as well as play with me and chill out and chat with others who have the same things in common. I never thought I could turn gaming into a career. I’m thankful for my incredible viewers every day. I would be nothing without their support.” “Grease” is directed by Eddie Curry and choreographed by Ron Morgan.
Exhibit features Andrews sisters editorial@youarecurrent.com “The Andrews Sisters: Queens of the Jukebox” is on display through Nov. 1 in the Great American Songbook Foundation’s Songbook Exhibit Gallery, housed at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. The gallery is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays and prior to select performances at the Palladium. Best known for the classic “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy,” LaVerne, Maxene and Patty Andrews recorded more than 600 songs and scored 46 Top 10 hits in their heyday from the 1930s to the ’50s. The swing-era trio’s distinctive close harmonies sold an estimated 75 to 100 million records, making them the world’s top-selling pop artists until the arrival of The Beatles. The exhibit includes interactive multimedia touchscreens that enable visitors to experience music and video of the group as well as the performers who inspired them and the vocal groups they influenced. A traveling version of the exhibit is available free of charge for display by schools, libraries and other community organizations. Whitestown — Biscuit Miller and the Mix will appear at 8 p.m. Feb. 1 at the 1915 Room at the Moontown Brewery, 345 S. Bowers St. Carmel — Amalgamated Stage Productions presents “2 Across,” a two-person play involving two random train riders who share a love of crossword puzzles, Feb 1 to 3 at The Cat Theatre, Carmel. Indianapolis — Neil Simon and Marvin Hamlisch’s romantic musical, “They’re Playing Our Song,” is entering its final week from Jan. 29 to Feb. 3. For more, visit beefandboards.org. Carmel — Civic Theatre’s production of “To Kill a Mockingbird” starts Feb. 8 at The Tarkington at the Center for the Performing Arts. For more, visit civictheatre.org. Lawrence — Christian Youth Theater will present “You Can’t Take It With You” at 7 p.m. Feb. 1 to 3 at Theater at the Fort. For more, visit cytindy.org.
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Gregory Hancock’s latest original production is a bit different than most of his work. DAnce Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre will present “The Wild Wild West” at Carmel-based The Academy of GHDT, 329 Gradle Dr., Saturdays and Sundays from Feb. 9 to 24. Hancock pays homage to the old Westerns, including music. “It has its serious moments, it has its beautiful moments,” dancer Abbie Lessaris said. “It’s funny and it’s entertaining, in contrast to something like ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame’ or ‘Casket Girls.’ Those (productions) tell a big, long, beautiful story that has its dark moments and tragic moments. This is lighthearted, funny and a show for everyone.” Lessaris said the dancers play a variety of roles, including saloon girls, bandits, cowboys, farmers, Native Americans, church ladies and horses. Lessaris’ main role is a damsel in distress, falling in love with Tobias, played by Tyler McCants. Fellow dancer Chloe Holzman portrays
Tyler McCants and Abbie Lessaris appear in Gregory Hancock’s “The Wild Wild West.” (Submitted photo)
a bandit, a saloon girl and a character in a dream sequence. Holzman said the costume changes are always hectic. “When you’re changing your costume, you also have to change your mindset so you can play the next character correctly,” Holzman said. “Getting used to that has been a challenge, but a good one.” Taylar Green plays a variety of roles, but her primary character is an Indian princess who falls in love with the main character. The event is an annual fundraiser for GHDT. For more, visit gregoryhancockdancetheatre.org.
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Pulled Pork Sandwiches with Peach-Olive Jam Recipe courtesy of the California Olive Committee Ingredients: 1 teaspoon olive oil, 3 pounds pork shoulder roast, 4 cloves garlic, quartered, 4 cups low-sodium chicken broth, 8 ounces dried peaches, 1 tablespoon chili powder, 1 cup California Black Ripe Olives, wedged, 2 teaspoons country mustard, 1 ounce arugula, 8 onion rolls, split and toasted, Kosher salt, to taste, Ground black pepper, to taste Directions: Heat oven to 375 degrees. In large, high-sided saute pan, heat oil over medium-high heat. Season pork with salt and pepper, to taste, and cook in pan 3 to 4
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Complimentary tickets offer to furloughed workers — The Cat Theatre, 254 Veterans Way, Carmel, is offering two complimentary tickets and free popcorn to furloughed federal government employees for its production of “2 Across.” Tickets may be redeemed by emailing Will Wood at woodwillie@aol.com. A government issued ID is required.
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Vernon (David Schmittou), center, finds support from his inner voices (Doug King, left, and Peter Scharbrough) in Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre’s production of “They’re Playing Our Song.” (Submitted photo)
“They’re Playing Our Song,” Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre, Indianapolis
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Songbook Academy applications deadline set — The Great American Songbook Foundation has launched the nationwide application process for its 2019 Songbook Academy summer intensive, a performance program for high school students led by Foundation founder Michael Feinstein. The 2019 academy is scheduled July 13 to 20 at the Songbook Foundation’s headquarters, the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. U.S. high school students are invited to submit videos with performances of two contrasting songs from the American Songbook genre. The application deadline is March 1. More details and application information are available at TheSongbook.org/SongbookAcademy, or by contacting Manager of Programs Renée La Schiazza at SongbookAcademy@TheSongbook.org or 317-844-5832.
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Honoring John Lennon in Cuba Commentary by Don Knebel Among the most unexpected sights in Havana, Cuba, are a small park bearing a statue of John Lennon and a nearby bar devoted to music that Cuba previtravel ously banned. In 1964, soon after The Beatles had appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show, Cuban dictator Fidel Castro issued a nationwide decree banning The Beatles and their music as the supposed product of the decadent capitalist system. However, by the late 1990s, motivated at least in part by Cuba’s desperate need for revenue from Western tourists, Castro’s attitude toward The Beatles changed. He now pictured John Lennon as a revolutionary martyr because of his opposition to the Vietnam War. On Dec. 8, 2000, the 20th anniversary of Lennon’s murder, Castro personally unveiled a bronze statue of Lennon in a public square west of Havana’s Old Town. With “All You Need is Love” playing in the background, Castro explained why he had decided to honor the once-banned Lennon: “I share his
dreams completely. I, too, am a dreamer who has seen his dreams turn into reality.” The life-size likeness of Lennon, depicted as he looked during his days of protest, sits at the end of a bench, at the base of which is a Spanish translation of, “You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one” from “Imagine.” Busloads of tourists soon began coming to Parque John Lennon to have their pictures taken sitting beside the famous Beatle. The round eyeglasses were stolen so often that they are now guarded. In April 2011, the Cuban government opened Submarino Amarillo (Yellow Submarine) just east of the park. In the lively bar featuring blue and yellow walls covered in images of The Beatles and lyrics of their songs, Cuban musicians play music from the ’60s and ’70s that once would have led to their arrests. 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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Last week, I discussed the topic of subject-verb agreement. Many of you wrote in and asked grammar guy about sports teams, particularly sports teams whose names don’t end in “s”: Are they considered singular or plural? Would you say, “The Jazz is winning the game” or, “The Jazz are winning the game?” This is a tricky one. When it comes to the Indiana Pacers, you would always say, “The Pacers are winning the game” because “Pacers” is obviously plural, therefore the noun takes the plural verb “are.” The same goes for the Panthers, Packers, Pirates and Patriots. You would never say, “The Panthers is looking sluggish out there.” When it comes to the official rules of grammar, allow me to punt to the AP Stylebook and the Chicago Manual of Style. Both guides suggest you treat all team names as plural, regardless of whether the team name ends in “s.” So, this means you should (according to the rules) say, “The Heat are winning the game.” But what about soccer? And what
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about England? Many soccer clubs go by their city or club name, so you have teams being referred to as merely Liverpool or Watford (for city names), or Arsenal or Crystal Palace. By the same rule, you hear soccer (or football) announcers say things like, “Arsenal are really having a tough go of it today.” So, my big question is: Does the same rule apply to your team when you’re referring to its location? When referring to teams, locations and schools, use singular pronouns and verbs: “Harvard is bad at football.” Team names always take plural verbs. The official British rules state a team is always plural, whether you’re referring to the team name or the city name. That’s why you hear British announcers say, “France are the World Cup champions.” This sounds strange to our American English ears because our rules are different. Curtis Honeycutt is a national award-winning, syndicated humor writer. Connect with him on Twitter (@curtishoneycutt) or at curtishoneycutt.com.
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We are an Employee-owned Construction Supply company that has a good positive team working at our Cicero, IN store. Our drivers haul construction equipment and materials to job sites and other Carroll stores. Flatbed experience helpful. Class A CDL is needed. Some warehouse work involved when not driving. Year round employment with benefits. Home nights and weekends. Must be people friendly. Physical & drug screen required. Apply in person, online or send resume to: Carroll Construction Supply Attn: Sheri Hudella 20935 State Rd 19 Cicero, IN 46034 www.carrollsupply.com
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