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Dillinger presents on State of the County By Sadie Hunter sadie@youarecurrent.com For three decades, Hamilton County Commissioner Steve Dillinger update has delivered the State of the County address to the local business community. Last month, the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce again invited Dillinger to highlight accomplishments of 2018 and discuss 2019 projects to a record crowd of more than 400 people at Embassy Suites Conference Center in Noblesville. Dillinger began by introducing new Sheriff Dennis Quakenbush and Superior Court 1 Judge Mike Casati. He also presented retired Judge Steve Nation with the Hamilton County Continental Award, the highest honor any citizen can receive from the county. He then addressed the topics of county finances, infrastructure, tourism and projects. MONEY Dillinger said the county is the richest in the state, with a $90,582 median household income. The state average is $52,182. The county also has a 5 percent poverty rate, compared to the state average of 14.6 percent. Moreover, the county’s median home value is $240,000, which is $110,000 higher than the state average. Dillinger also said the county has seen a 12.2 percent growth rate in the past five years, which he attributes to a higher concentration of goodpaying jobs, short commuting distances and connectivity to a major metropolitan area. INFRASTRUCTURE AND ROADS Dillinger spent much of his time talking about road projects around the county, primarily the Ind. 37 corridor project, which will convert the intersections to no-stoplight, dogbone-style roundabouts above the highway. Major work on intersections along Ind. 37 will begin in September and November, and first phases of work will be complete next winter. Another large road project is at 146th Street and Allisonville Road. “You can’t fix (Ind.) 37 at 146th Street without fixing Allisonville Road,” Dillinger said. “It’s a good intersection, but the prob-

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lem is we just have too much traffic with our growth. (With the fix), 146th Street will go under Allisonville Road.” Construction on the intersection will begin in September 2020 and will be completed in fall 2021 at a cost of $22.6 million. In Noblesville, Dillinger identified the extension and expansion of Pleasant Street as a major need. “This is a joint project between the City of Noblesville and Hamilton County,” Dillinger said. “It will cross over the river, where we will be building a bridge. The intersection of Pleasant and Eighth streets is hopefully where we will start on this. This is one of the most important projects that we’ll do.” Engineering is mostly complete, Dillinger

said, and a study shows that with the completion of Phase 1, there will be a 29 percent reduction in traffic between Eighth Street and River Road. In downtown Noblesville, the county is working with the city to widen the Logan Street bridge to create a pedestrian bridge. Construction began in October 2018 and will be complete in September at a cost of $4.3 million. In Carmel, Phase 1 of the Lowes Way connection project is ongoing. Construction began in March 2018 and is set to be complete in July at a cost of $9.1 million. The project’s second phase will start immediately thereafter and will be complete in July 2020 at a cost of $6.4 million TOURISM According to data from Hamilton County Tourism, Dillinger said visitors to the county and overall spending in the county is up. In 2018, more than 4 million visitors spent approximately $820 million – an 11.1 percent increase from the previous year. More than $1.5 million hotel room nights were sold, and since 2005, nearly $10 million has been reinvested locally. CAPITAL PROJECTS The $13.5 million Hamilton County Jail expansion should be complete this month, Dillinger said. The project broke ground in September 2018 and adds 120 to 136 beds for an increase of inmates the county has seen since House Bill 1006 passed in 2016. The bill requires Level 6 felons to be incarcerated in the county in which their crime was committed, rather than be transferred to a larger prison. The jail’s current capacity is 294, and Dillinger said the inmate population is nearing 400. Dillinger said the long-awaited expansion of the Hamilton County Government and Judicial Center is still on hold after bids came in higher than expected. He said the project will continue to be looked at. “Last year, there was a lot of talk about (this project), but just like in any business, we had to prioritize,” Dillinger said. “We followed its design and did some utility work, but it’s on hold in the mean time.”


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Obituary: Lisa Johnson Lisa Johnson, 58, Fishers, died Feb. 25 at her home. She was born April 3, 1960, to the late Leonard and Cecilia (Celmer) Courty in Auburn, Ill. Lisa was a registered nurse who loved Disney movies and the Dallas Cowboys. She loved her family and her many dogs Johnson and cats. Lisa is survived by her partner, Doug Tedder; three sons, Zach, Tyler and Hunter; sister, Kim Coughlin; brothers Chad Courty and Chris (Shelley) Courty; as well as many nieces and nephews.

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Fishers opens city services building – The City of Fishers opened the City Services Building, 3 Municipal Dr., March 1. The building is housed in the former police station. Now, city court and billing transactions will take place in the new City Services Building. Southeastern Swim Club to hold new member evaluations/tryouts – The Southeastern Swim Club will hold new member evaluations and tryouts on several dates throughout March. They are 5 to 6:30 p.m. March 12, 5 to 6:30 p.m. March 14, 5 to 7 p.m. March 18, 5 to 7 p.m. March 20 and 9 to 11 a.m. March 23 at Hamilton Southeastern High School, 13910 E. 126th St. Park in the athletic lot and enter through Door 10. No appointment necessary. Evaluations will take approximately 15 minutes. For more, email joinsoutheasternswimclub@gmail.com.

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Mustard Seed of Central Indiana fundraiser set – The Mustard Seed of Central Indiana, a furniture bank based in Fishers, will conduct its first Swing into Spring fundraiser from 6 to 9 p.m. March 20 at TopGolf, 9200 E. 116th St. The event is $100 in advance and $110 at the door. There will be food, games and prizes. Those who attend will be able to play TopGolf as well as participate in a silent auction and other games. If someone is unable to attend but would still like to support the mission, they are able to donate. Monetary or furniture donations are always welcome. To donate, visit mustardseedindy.org. Best Buddies Friendship Walk – The Best Buddies Friendship Walk will be from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 28 at Celebration Plaza at White River State Park, 801 W. Washington St., Indianapolis. For more or to sign up, visit bestbuddiesfriendshipwalk.org/indianapolis/ event-details/.


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Fundraiser to benefit disease research By Jessica Hoover news@currentinfishers.com The Bev Hartig Huntington’s Disease Foundation will play host to its event 10th Annual Fundraiser at 7 p.m. April 27 at the Forum Conference and Events Center, 11313 USA Pkwy., to fund Huntington’s disease research and help people in Indiana who are affected by the disease. Huntington’s disease is a degenerative genetic brain disorder where nerve cells in the brain break down over time. There is no cure. The foundation is named after Bev Hartig, an adopted Fishers woman who had no prior knowledge of Huntington’s disease until she received a phone call from her birth father in 1998. He was diagnosed with the disease, which meant that Hartig and her siblings had a 50 percent chance of inheriting it. Hartig took a blood test and learned that she carried the gene for Huntington’s disease. In 2009, Hartig began to raise aware-

Bev Hartig with her husband, Bob. (Submitted photo)

ness and research money for the disease. In 2010, she and her friends formed the Bev Hartig Huntington’s Disease Foundation. “We want to get the word out and try to raise awareness for a disease that people are facing here in our community,” foundation board member Cecilia Coble said. “We hope that we can find a cure for the future.” Individual tickets are $150. VIP and premium tables also are available to purchase. For more, visit bevhartighuntingtonsdisease.com.

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Municipal Dr. “We are running it all through October this Fishers may be conducting its last winter year. The last few years it ended in Septemfarmers market March ber,” Stem said. “There’s still so much good fall things to do 16, but it’s already gear- produce and pumpkins and mums and apples ing up for a summer and winter squash starting to come on in market with new features. October.” “Overall, we have had a great Stem said several new initiatives season,” market manager Annabeth and programs will be offered this Stem said. “This is the third year summmer. Some include eliminating we have done a winter market. Our the use of plastic bags and encourattendance was pretty consistent aging marketgoers to bring their with last year. Now, we are looking own reusable bags. Reusable bags at ways to expand and improve it in also will be available at the market. the future.” The market also will accept food Stem said expansion plans may Dianne Rodeneeck stamps. Customers can bring in browses honey selec- their Supplemental Nutrition Assisrequire a bigger venue to include more vendors. Typically, the winter tions at a Fishers tance Program card and exchange winter farmer’s market has between 20 and 25 ven- market. (File photo) it for tokens that can be used dors each week. The last market is throughout the market. set for 9 a.m. to noon March 16 at the Holland Another new program offered on certain Park building, 1 Park Dr. The last market will be market days is an education tent for children St. Patrick’s Day-themed. to learn about planting, farming and healthy With the winter market wrapping up, Stem food choices. Also on certain market days, a is already planning for the summer market, nutritionist will give tours around the market which begins in May. The summer market runs and educate marketgoers on healthy food from 8 a.m. to noon each Saturday through choices. October at the Nickel Plate Amphitheater, 6 For more, visit playfishers.com.

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Two Fishers girls to travel for hockey By Jessica Hoover news@currentinfishers.com Malaya Anaba, a seventh-grader at Fall Creek Junior High School, and sports Emma Pickering, an eighthgrader at Fishers Junior High School, have been selected to play hockey in the World Selects Invitational in Europe in April. Because the girls are different ages, they will play on separate teams. Anaba will play for the Midwest Selects team in Geneva, Switzerland and Chamonix, France April 12-21, and Pickering will play for the North American Selects team in Bordeaux, France and San Sebastian, Spain, April 19-28. “I’m excited to meet new people and see how hockey is in other parts of the world,” Pickering said. “I want to see how North American teams can relate to other countries.” Anaba and Pickering will compete against teams from North America and Europe, including teams from the U.S., Latvia, Canada, Switzerland, Sweden, Russia, Norway, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Finland. The girls also will participate in a mixed-nation game, teamed with players from different nations who likely don’t speak the same language. There also will be an opening-ceremonies event, a jersey exchange and guided trips of cities. “I want to thank all my coaches who have helped me get to the point where I am,” Anaba said. “They all believed in me that I could be to where I am now.” Anaba also plays for the Indy Junior Fuel PeeWee AA team and the Cleveland Lady Barons 12U team. Pickering plays for the Cleveland Lady Barons 14U AAA Tier 1 team.

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Fishers resident starts Indiana Bridge Foundation By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Twelve years ago, Pam Rhine had never played a hand of bridge. nonprofit Then, the Fishers resident retired 24 years ago to enjoy being a grandmother and keep busy with church mission trips. Twelve years later Rine finally discovered she had some free time. She learned about the Indianapolis Bridge Center and signed up. “I found a fun, diverse group of people playing an intriguing game at all levels,” Rhine said. “Most people in my first class had played social bridge and were interested in learning duplicate, so I was behind. I met a new friend (Chris Franklin) who took me under her wing and insisted I start playing in real games with her.” Rhine said bridge opened a new world for her. “It’s not the answer to life’s mysteries, it’s just a place you can go where somebody knows your name,” Rhine said. “I’m still taking classes and learning every time I play, but for me, the social aspect is key.”

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Hamilton East Public Library, 5 Municipal Dr., recently released its April library events. For more, visit help. lib.in.us. Some of the events include: Fishers Storytime: From 10 to 11 a.m. April 1. Storytime is geared toward older toddlers through preschoolers and their caregiver. Attendees will sing, play and listen to stories followed by an activity or craft and openplay time. Registration isn’t required. Saving for College is Easier than You Think: This workshop is 7 to 8 p.m. April 1. Attendees will learn about CollegeChoice 529, a way to save for education. Attendees will explore the plan’s online enrollment, tax-advantaged investing and Indiana’s 20 percent state tax credit worth up to $1,000. A CollegeChoice 529 representative will be available to answer questions about the program. Crafty Teens: Book Page Paper Flowers: From 4 to 5 p.m. April 2 in the Ignite Studio at the library. Teens in grades six through 12

Adulting 101: Greener All-Purpose Cleaners: From 7 to 8 p.m. April 3. It is held to celebrate Money Smart Week. Attendees will learn to make easy, inexpensive household cleaners and are encouraged to bring their own containers. Chop Chop Club: From 5 to 6 p.m. April 4. It will focus mostly on “no-bake” recipes with the occasional use of the microwave. Registration is required, and the event is geared for ages 8 to 14. Fishers Waggin Tales: Beginning readers can practice their reading skills by reading to a trained therapy dog from 6 to 8 p.m. April 4. To register for 15 minutes of reading time, call 317-579-0304. LEGO Challenge: Attendees will test their building skills during HEPL’s LEGO Challenge from 6 to 7 p.m. April 8. Attendees can bring their own LEGOs or use the library’s collection. Creations can be left to display at the library. For more, call 317-579-0304. The event is geared toward grades K-5.

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Lantern Road teacher to direct last choir concert By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com On March 22, Lantern Road Elementary School music teacher Connie music LaRocco will direct her last choir concert after 24 years at LRE. Thirty of LaRocco’s former students - including one from California - will return to sing with the elementary choir, and 20 more will join as musicians. The concert will feature 174 elementary students. The handbell choir also will perform. “My choir kiddos, when they leave me, they love to come back and play their instruments and perform and accompany the choir,” said LaRocco, who will retire at the end of the school year. Limited space has prevented former students from participating in previous choir concerts. LaRocco said LRE’s principal made arrangements in April 2018 to conduct LaRocco’s final concert at Fishers High School so there would be adequate room. The free concert begins at 8 p.m. LaRocco started the choir as an extracurricular activity in 1995 when LRE opened. Since then, LaRocco said more than 2,300

Lantern Road Elementary music teacher Connie LaRocco will direct her last choir concert March 22. (Submitted photo)

students have sang in her choir. LaRocco plans to garden, travel with her husband and be a “crazy, old, bird lady” in retirement. But she will miss her students greatly. “I’m going to miss my kids,” she said. “I know I will get bored, so I will have to do something. I can’t come back to Lantern Road (for choir) because that wouldn’t be fair to the new music teacher, but I will find ways to volunteer at the elementary schools around (Indianapolis).” LaRocco also is considering starting a community children’s choir in Fishers.

dispatch Child sexual abuse training - The Indiana Township Association will play host to youth serving staff at its monthly lunch and learn as part of the No More Secrets public awareness campaign to raise awareness about child sexual abuse. Registration for youth summer camps has opened and organizations are being proactive in making sure their staff are informed about child sexual abuse prevention. Fishers Parks & Recs, Fishers YMCA, Youth Mentoring Initiative, and Indiana University Upward Bound

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Local companies nominated for Mira Awards By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com TechPoint recently announced its Mira Award nominaaccomplishment tions, and several Hamilton and Boone county businesses made the list. TechPoint is a nonprofit, industry-led growth initiative for Indiana’s tech ecosystem. The 20th annual Mira Awards will recognize the companies, organizations or individuals who have been chosen as “The Best of Tech in Indiana.” Independent judging panels selected 109 companies, organizations or individuals to advance as nominees. The winners will be announced April 13 at the JW Marriott in Indianapolis. For more, or for a full list of nominees, visit techpoint.org. Hamilton County nominees are: Product of the Year: Baker Hill NexGen, Carmel Innovation of the Year: INNOVATIVE NEUROLOGICAL DEVICES LLC, Carmel

Rising Entrepreneur Award: Aaron Pierce, Carmel Exceptional Employer Award: SEP, Carmel Large Enterprise of the Year: KAR Auction Services Inc., Carmel Tech Service of the Year: Mobile reCell, Fishers Community Champion of the Year: Scott Fadness, Fishers Community Champion of the Year: Six Feet Up, Fishers Rising Tech City Award: City of Fishers Exceptional Employer Award: BLASTmedia, Fishers Scale-up of the Year: Jobvite, Inc., Fishers Scale-up of the Year: Probo Medical, Fishers Product of the Year: AfterSchoolHQ, Fishers Boone County nominees are: Product of the Year: 120WaterAudit, Zionsville Scale-up of the Year: 120WaterAudit, Zionsville

A look at the 1800s Nickel Plate Bar and Grill Commentary by Robert Bowling The Nickel Plate Bar and Grill has always been a popular back in the day lunch spot in downtown Fishers, serving up Indiana’s staple: breaded tenderloin sandwiches. In addition, it is a gathering place for Pittsburgh Steelers fans, which is ironic considering this is the heart of Colts country. But long before the Nickel Plate began serving food, it had always been just a bar for as long as anyone can remember. Its prime location along the railroad tracks made it an ideal place for locals and travelers to “wet their whistle.” It is unclear exactly when the building was erected or who might have been the first proprietor. What we do know, from the Hamilton County Ledger, is that James H. Underwood applied for a liquor license for the saloon as early as 1889. The property changed hands a couple of times before Park Crawford bought it around 1893. Crawford’s ownership was tumultuous at times. Saloon owners were required to

get a license from the Hamilton County Commissioners. An 1888 town ordinance made it a violation to sell liquor without one. Crawford violated that ordinance in 1894 and was fined $5. In 1897, his liquor license renewal was rejected by the commissioners because he had been charged twice with selling liquor to minors. The fine for that in Fishers Station was no more than $100 and no less than $20. Later that same year, he was arrested on a warrant out of Marion County for the same thing and for selling alcohol on Sundays. By 1899, residents had enough of him and most signed a petition, referred to as a remonstrance, to shut the saloon down. Next week, I will discuss how the tavern changed during the 1900s. 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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Schoolhouse 7 opened in 1901. This summer, it will open as the Schoolhouse 7 Café. (Photo by Anna Skinner)

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Dr. George Underwood, who attended Schoolhouse 7 from 1933 to 1940, looks down on Tyler Tappendorf, who is sitting in the same place Underwood sat while at school. (Submitted photo)

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By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com When Curt Tappendorf purchased the old building at 12125 Cynthecover story anne Rd., he didn’t know its history. He and his wife Sarah planned to rent the building out to families. That is, until they learned that it was built in 1901 as Schoolhouse 7. Now, the Tappendorfs plan to turn the building into a coffeehouse, Schoolhouse 7 Café, that pays homage to its past by keeping the schoolhouse feel and offering community-learning opportunities. The Tappendorfs met with Tim Mankin, principal of HSE Intermediate and Junior High School, which sits across the street from Schoolhouse 7. Mankin informed them about the schoolhouse’s past and provided them with a binder of information he received from Dr. George Underwood, who was a student at the schoolhouse from 1933 to 1940. The binder contains items like report cards and schoolhouse photos. Underwood, 92, is one of three surviving former Schoolhouse 7 students. He lives in Florida. The Tappendorfs decided to bring Underwood in on their plans for the café. “We did get in touch with Dr. George Underwood,” Curt said. “He came down to us

and met with us on-site at the end of last year. He walked us every square inch of that property and told us where he sat, where the horse and buggy dropped (the students) off every morning, where the girls and boys outhouses were.” The Tappendorfs plan to open the café July 7 in recognition of the number seven in the schoolhouse’s name. It was the seventh one-room schoolhouse built in Fall Creek Township. “We are trying to keep seven as a prominent, recognizable feature of the business,” Curt said. “We have a lot of work to do between now and then. We’ve got a pretty good plan in place and are in the process now of restoring and renovating it.” The café will be two stories. Orders will be placed on the first floor, where there will be seating and an outdoor patio. Drive-thru service also will be offered. On the second floor, there will be a large community-style table constructed out of the schoolhouse’s original floor joists. The Tappendorfs are incorporating the original wooden floor planks as the face of the coffee bar. For Sarah, a fourth-grade teacher at Geist Elementary, the education aspect brings the project full circle. She plans for the café to provide Hamilton Southeastern Schools students with an outlet to display their creative

works. “It’s an opportunity to have real students work in here to keep that school theme,” Sarah said. “There will be a designated spot to have kids’ artwork. If they put together writing pieces or books with a bookshelf display, it feels more like a real audience and authentic spot to show their work.” The Tappendorfs have four children, ages 7, 8, 12 and 13. They plan to make the business a family operation. “It’s a school, and we are keeping that in attracting students to come in and do their work,” Sarah said. “There will be study-type tables, which keeps some of that setting true to a learning environment.” Curt said the family has received plenty of encouragment from Underwood. “He tells me, ‘Keep going,’” Curt said. “It was very meaningful for him to come to that meeting and explain to me his recollection of the property, and the schoolhouse was unbelievable.” Underwood was delighted to share his knowledge. “I think it’s a great idea to preserve something, and it’s personal to me,” Underwood said. “To preserve it that way and get it going, I think will be a great idea.” Underwood said he’s visited the schoolhouse a few times recently to help the Tap-

pendorfs form an idea of what the inside of what it looked like when he was a student. “I’m trying to help out to give an idea of what that would be like as far as the inside, such as where we put our coats and where we put our boots and that type of thing,” Underwood said. “I think it’s a good idea. Personally, I just hope it works.” For more, visit schoolhouse7cafe.com.

Coffee operations and food options The Tappendorf family is partnering with the Stayton family, which owns Brickhouse Coffee in Greenwood. “We are partnering with them to have local roasted beans every week,” Curt Tappendorf said. “They are going to work mostly on the operation side. They’re the ones who understand the coffee business.” Curt said Schoolhouse 7 will offer a simple menu in addition to coffee beverages. The menu will include items such as soufflé, chocolate cake, madeto-order omelets and locally made pastries and donuts. Some items will be made from Tappendorf family recipes.


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Commentary by Terry Anker It can be said with abundant certainty that social media has changed the way in which we interact with each other. Countless studies, articles and even full-on books have been dedicated to assessing the cultural phenomena unleashed by our newly cultivated ability to share, perhaps overshare, the various details and vagrancies of our daily existence. We tell events big and small. The news of a new baby in our family or the loss of a tire in the ubiquitous central Indiana potholes is spread with equal and banal distribution. We post our vacation pictures, bringing with them both shared joy and a modicum of envy. We post half-baked postures and opinions alongside our well-considered and executed musings. We post more links in the prayer chain seeking to lift up someone who is struggling. Along the way, we’ve begun to understand how best to present ourselves, hopefully our better selves, to the world. In so doing, we’ve become curators in our own lives. The more tech savvy among us have figured out, by research or by accident, what kinds of posts are among the more appealing. Called by some clickbait, the notion of creating our own headline has become an obsession for us. We find ourselves validated or rebuked by the number of casual “likes” that might correspond to our reveries. Eventually, society will find its watermark. Our habits will bend to the collective will of the social media marketplace. Then, it will all seem second nature. In the meantime, we endure the random passerby blocking traffic in search of the perfect “selfie” to post and wonder: “Is this my good side?” Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@ youarecurrent.com.

Wall of despair Commentary by Danielle Wilson I’m experiencing a bit of a rage stroke and need to vent my frustrations before I punch an innocent wall. And though humor our liar-liar-pants-on-fire president certainly has warranted several of my recent hypertensive episodes, today I’ll be complaining about a more mundane topic, the cost of college (I haven’t the space for a Trump tirade!). My husband Doo and I have four children, the oldest of whom is a sophomore at an in-state university. Our twins are seniors in high school, and our youngest is a freshman. We have saved enough to pay for one year of college for each of them, with the understanding that they will be responsible for the rest through scholarships, loans and part-time work. Oh, the naiveté! For starters, we have perfectly wonderful, but perfectly average, kiddos. No top athletes, artistic phenoms or academic wunderkinds here. We also make too much money.

Not me, of course; I’m a teacher in Indiana! But Doo does well enough that financial aid isn’t in the cards, so even if they stay close, they will have to come up with $75,000 each for undergrad. Why not just borrow? Well, governmentbacked loans only cover about a fifth, and a 20-year old who works part-time reffing intramurals and selling Cutco knives doesn’t qualify for a private one. So, if said young adult wants to remove the hold on his registrar’s account, pay rent and eat, his mom has to Venmo him cash and then become a cosigner. Multiply that by three more moochers (two of whom are hell-bent on heading west), and you see why I’ve been eye-balling that wall for the past 30 hours. Peace out.

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Editor, I appeal to our state’s legislature to not pass legislation that would allow teachers to carry a gun into a school. I wish our schools did not have to think about the reality of gun shootings, but we experience gun violence every day in our nation. During the Cold War era, students dove under their wooden desks in case of a nuclear attack from Russia. I doubt if a piece of wood would have protected any child if a nuclear bomb hit a school. Teachers need to focus their energies on monitoring student learning and on creating learning environments devoid of fear. They need to know that leaders are working to stop guns from entering schools. They need to know that mental health initiatives effectively reach students who may be disengaged. They need to know that everyone who owns a gun has taken precautions so that guns are not accessible to minors. I am in favor of gun-control reform, including strong background checks, a waiting period before a gun can be purchased and a requirement that requires gun owners to go through a follow-up registration review every four years (much like we go through with our driver’s license). I am in favor of ongoing training of all police officers to support them in keeping our communities welcoming and safe places for everyone. Let’s not add another responsibility on our children’s teachers. Shelley Carey, Carmel Read the full letter at youarecurrent.com

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Narducci returns to ‘Camelot’ in IO production By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com It’s natural that Daniel Narducci will take on the role of King Arthur in the Indianapolis Opera production. musical Narducci had played Lancelot on a tour where the late Robert Goulet, who originated the role of Lancelot in the 1960 Broadway production of “Camelot,” had transitioned into the role of King Arthur. “For him to accept our invitation to do his debut as Arthur after literally doing Lancelot all over the world (is amazing),” Indianapolis Opera general director David Starkey said. “He’s been approached multiple times (about) when is he going to do the Arthur debut. It’s a great honor for him to come alongside us and do that.” Indianapolis Opera will present “Camelot” at 7:30 p.m. March 22 and 23 and 2:30 p.m. March 24 at the Schrott Center for the Performing Arts on Butler’s campus in Indianapolis. “We’re going to put the opera touch on it,” said Starkey, a Geist resident. Narducci, a Bloomington resident, is on the voice faculty at the University of Indianapolis. “This (musical) for me dates back to high school,” Narducci said. “It’s the first musical I ever participated in. I was in the chorus with Cheshire (Conn.) Community Theater, so I have a soft spot in my heart for this show.” Narducci said he was inspired by his mother after telling her about a baritone in the production singing, “If Ever I Would Leave you.” “She said, ‘I’m sure he was good, but have you ever heard the original with Robert Goulet?” Narducci said. “She put on the (album) and I was blown away. That would have been 1983. From that point on, Robert Goulet was very much on my mind as far as his singing.” Narducci, 51, did two tours as Lancelot. The first was a six-month tour with British actor James Warwick in 1995. “We started in Canada and zigzagged across the United States and ended in Anchorage,” he said. In 1998, he again landed the role of

Savor Hamilton County offers value-price menus editorial@youarecurrent.com Savor Hamilton County, a two-week event which includes some of the top restaurants in the area, began March 11 and ends March 24. During the time period, restaurants will offer menus at a discounted price for food and beverage options. The list of participating restaurants, menus and information about other special events will be updated on the website. More than 25 restaurants, including in Carmel, Fishers, Westfield, Noblesville and the north side of Indianapolis, are participating. They include Prime 47, Peterson’s, Sullivan’s Steak House, Prodigy Burger & Bar, Upland Brewing Co. and divvy. Wild Eggs in Carmel and Fishers also are participating. At participating restaurants, coupons or handouts aren’t necessary. Customers should ask for the Savor Hamilton County menu. Some of the menus are listed on the website. For more, visit SavorHamiltonCounty.com.

Daniel Narducci in his Lancelot costume. (Submitted photo)

sound good to her, so she escapes. To see Lancelot on a three-month tour with Gouher transform and see her challenge of let playing King Arthur. duty versus love (is satisfying).” Narducci said some of his colJackson has been developing leagues warned him that Goulet her portrayal of the role. was tough on previous actors “She endears herself to me,” playing Lancelot alongside GouJackson said. “She was played so let. But before opening night in innocently by Julie Andrews, who Atlanta, Goulet gave Narducci his the role was created for. She was approval. portrayed on film by the more “He said, ‘You know, kid, I love Jackson bold Vanessa Redgrave, and she what you are doing with my was a bit more forward. To do (Guinevere) song,’” Narducci said. “He said, ‘That soft justice and put myself as well into her is stuff, I couldn’t do that.’ I thought, Oh, something I’m looking forward to.” my god, Robert Goulet is praising me.’ He Jackson said she tries to fashion the said, ‘All these other Lancelots all want to imitate me. I really appreciate you brought role on her own first. Then, she speaks with the director and producer to seek your own spin to it.’ From there on, we their vision. got along great.” “Then I listen or watch what the great Indianapolis resident Marci Jackson will people who have done the role did with play Guinevere. her,” Jackson said. “You can’t help but “This will be my debut in ‘Camelot. It’s steal from greatness. You take a little bit a brand new endeavor. I’m very excited,” here, a little bit there, create on your own, she said. “There are a lot of challenges and it’s a melting pot of a role that takes with her. She’s young when we first meet on a life of her own.” her at the very beginning. She has a lot of For more, visit indyopera.org. expectations of life and getting whisked off to marry some old codger king did not

Westfield — Uncorked with Claire Radel! to perform 5 to 8 p.m. March 17 at Urban Vines & Brewery, 303 E. 161 St. The singer/ songwriter has an easy listing/folk style. Lawrence — Dance Kaleidoscope presents “Funny Bones” at 8 p.m. March 16 and at 2 p.m. March 17 at the Theater at the Fort. Carmel — Prodigy Burger & Bar will host a St. Patrick’s Celebration form 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. March 17. Live music will be performed by Dave and Rae, The Doo! Band and Dwight Lightning and the Conch City All-Stars. Carmel — Shamrock the District, celebrating St. Patrick’s Day, will be held on Veterans Way March 15 to 17. Toy Factory will perform from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. March 15, DJ Luke from 1 to 7 p.m., The Doo! from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. March 16 and DJ Luke from 1 to 9 p.m. March 17. Carmel — A group vocal class will begin at the Palladium at 6:15 p.m. March 20. For more information and cost, visit thecenterpresents.org.


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“Fools,” Carmel Apprentice Theatre, The Cat Theatre, 254 Veterans Way, Carmel

7:30 p.m. March 15, 16; 2:30 p.m. March 17

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Neil Simon’s comedic play focuses on a new teacher traveling to a small yet strange Russian village to teach the town doctor’s daughter, who the teacher falls in love with. Cost: $15 to $20

“Grease,” Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre, Indianapolis

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8 p.m. March 12, 15, 19; 1 p.m. March 13; 1 and 8 p.m. March 14; 1:30 and 8 p.m. March 16; 1:30 and 7 p.m. March 17

Sarah Daniels stars as Sandy and Kaleb Lankford as Danny in the classic musical based at a high school in 1959. Cost: $45 to $70 (includes buffet dinner) More: beefandboards.com

Elephant & Piggie’s “We Are In A Play,” The Cabaret, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Indianapolis

Noon March 12, 13, 14, 19; 11 a.m., 1 and 4 p.m. March 16; 11 a.m., 1 and 3 p.m. March 17

The story of friendship is designed for children ages 3 to 8. The musical’s script and lyrics are by Mo Willems, who wrote a book series about Elephant & Piggie. Cost: $8 (youth) to $15

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Two-time Grammy winner Jack Jones will appear at the Palladium at 8 p.m. March 23. (Submitted photo)

Jack Jones, the Palladium, the Center for the Performing Arts, Carmel

8 p.m. March 23

The two-time Grammy winner, now 81, is equally adept at singing pop and jazz. He first rose to popularity in the 1960s. Cost: $29 to $85

More: thecenterpresents.org

Graham Nash, the Palladium, the Center for the Performing Arts, Carmel

8 p.m. March 22

Graham Nash, from Crosby, Stills & Nash and, occasionally, Young, and The Hollies, will share songs and stories from his legendary career. He has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with both groups. Cost: $30 to $285

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visit their mother often enough will surely relate to their conversations. And then there is Emmy, the daughter whom Nora Tracy Michelle Arnold always wanted to left when she was just a toddler. This is a play Nora in Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House.” play about family, really, and we’ve “So you can imagine play what a treat it is to have all got one of those” Laurie Metcalf won a 2017 Tony the opportunity to play for her portrayal of Nora. the older version of Ibsen’s classic “I did watch a couple of clips character,” Arnold said. from the Broadway production Arnold will play the role in “A about a year ago after some friends Doll’s House, Part 2” March 12 to in New York had seen it and told me April 7 on the OneAmerica MainArnold that this was a role they thought I stage at Indiana Repertory Theatre, should play,” Arnold said. “But once I know 140 W. Washington St., Indianapolis. I have a part, I’m pretty much loathe to Lucas Hnath’s play follows up on Ibsen’s watch any other versions of it until I close 1879 groundbreaking play focused on femithe show because I’m afraid I’d lose some nism, marriage and societal expectations. of that really important creative ammuniFifteen years after Nora leaves her family, tion that actors need to feel like they’re she returns in Hnath’s follow-up play. making something organically. I once got Arnold, from Spring Greens, Wis., said the chance to play Eleanor of Aquitaine in she can relate to Nora. ‘The Lion in Winter,’ and because I grew “I think that anyone who has ever been up watching old movies and particularly married or in any kind of long-term relaidolizing Katharine Hepburn, I went into tionship will recognize and hopefully symthat rehearsal process knowing her perforpathize with Nora and Torvald,” Arnold said. mance inside and out. It took weeks before “Nora also has a special bond with (nanny) I could find my version of Elinor. Anne Marie, who practically raised her and For more, visit irtlive.com has gone on to raise Nora and Torvald’s children. Anyone who hasn’t gone home to

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Peterson’s Peterson’s Prime Rib Egg Rolls combine prime rib, white cheddar, soy jus, wasabi horseradish aioli and scallions. (Photo by Anna Skinner)

Commentary by Anna Skinner Address: 7690 E. 96th St., Fishers What to get: Prime Rib Egg Rolls Price: $12 Anna’s take: This was my first time at Peterson’s, and I was impressed. I stopped in for some quick appetizers and a glass of wine in a quiet corner of the bar, but I can’t wait to go back. Peterson’s is fine dining, so dress accordingly. I tried the Prime Rib Egg Rolls, which were delicious cylinders of prime rib, white cheddar, soy jus, wasabi horseradish aioli and scallions. The outside breading was slightly crunchy, and as soon as I bit into the tender prime rib, it was game over. I should’ve ordered two serv-

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CITY OF FISHERS PLAT COMMITTEE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CASE# PP-19-4 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City of Fishers Advisory Plan Commission at 5:00PM, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 2019 in the 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 a Primary Plat for Deer Creek Lot 1A for three (3) lots on approximately 3.95 acres. LOCATION: The Proposal is located at 13801 Olivia Way, generally located to the west of Olio Rd, north of Southeastern Parkway, just south of I-69 Indiana Law requires the City of Fishers to provide notice in a published newspaper circulation. If you would like to learn more about the project request, you may contact the Although Indiana State Law requires a noticed public hearing for a subdivision of land, the Plat Committee is obligated by law to approve a subdivision of land IF it complies with all the City’s development standards. If a land subdivision request doesn’t meet all the City’s development standards, the petitioner will need a waiver of the standard(s) and the Plat Committee may approve the subdivision with a waiver, or approve it with conditions and the waiver, or the request may be denied. 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 with room location details and case 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

Have you ever put spicy mustard on a sandwich? If you inadvertently glob on too much of the good grammar guy stuff, you’ll swear you just snorted wasabi. When it comes to spices that are in your face (literally and figuratively), a little bit can go a long way. In the same way, hyphens and dashes — when sprinkled into sentences properly — add just the right punch. Not only will we learn how to use the hyphen (-) properly today, but we’ll also learn how to use both the en (–) and em (—) dashes. Let’s start with hyphens. Hyphens are like glue for two words that are connected. Use hyphens in compound adjectives, which are adjectives that precede a noun they modify in order to connect them together. Examples of compound adjectives include well-known, blue-haired, one-eyed and ill-conceived. Hyphens also are used to separate numbers (three hundred sixtyfive) and to create a CITY OF FISHERS line break PLAT COMMITTEE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING when sylCASE# PP-19-5 lables of the

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City of Fishers Advisory Plan Commission at 5:00pm, Thursday, March 28, 2019 in the 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 a primary plat for three lots for the Amp West. LOCATION: The Proposal is located at One Municipal Drive (approx.); northwest of Fishers Amphitheater, also known as 15-10-3604-02-017.001. Indiana Law requires the City of Fishers to provide notice in a published newspaper circulation. If you would like to learn more about the project request, you may contact the Although Indiana State Law requires a noticed public hearing for a subdivision of land, the Plat Committee is obligated by law to approve a subdivision of land IF it complies with all the City’s development standards. If a land subdivision request doesn’t meet all the City’s development standards, the petitioner will need a waiver of the standard(s) and the Plat Committee may approve the subdivision with a waiver, or approve it with conditions and the waiver, or the request may be denied. 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 with room location details and case 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

same word get separated. We still see this sometimes in books and newspapers. En dashes (–) are all about range. Use an en dash in order to show a range of numbers. The Thunder beat the Jazz 120–101. The store is open Monday-Friday. The en dash is named as such because it is about the width of the letter “n.” To type an en dash on a PC, press ctrl+minus. On a Mac, press option+hyphen. The em dash (—) is the length of the letter “m.” Generally, use it as a more dramatic substitute for other punctuation, like commas, colons, semicolons or parentheses. Do not—I repeat—do not put spaces around the em dash; allow the words to bump up right next to the em dash to show the immediacy and drama it interjects. To type an em dash on a PC, press alt+ctrl+minus. On a Mac, press option+shift+hyphen. If you want to get a shiny gold star sticker on your grammar chart, learn the difference between hyphens, en dashes and em dashes. Curtis Honeycutt is a national award-winning, syndicated humor writer. Connect with him on Twitter (@curtishoneycutt) or at curtishoneycutt.com.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Docket No. APL-19-1 The City of Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals will hold a public hearing on the 27th day of March, 2019 at the Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, at 6:00 p.m. The Appeal submitted by Jeffrey A. Townsend is requesting an Appeal of Administrative Determination from 2.3.4. Nonconforming Uses, Land, or Structure & Land in Combination in regard to the grandfathering use of Bee Keeping located at 10117 Lantern Road. The subject property has a common address of 10117 Lantern Road, Fishers, IN 46038 and is generally located east of Lantern Road and north of Woodstock Way (a full legal description is on file with the Planning and Zoning Development). Interested persons may file written comments or objections of the request with the City of Fishers Planning & Zoning Department, Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana, 46038-1574 (www.fishers.in.us). Interested persons will also be given an opportunity to be heard by the City of Fishers Board of Zoning at the above-specified public hearing. Contact Information Tony Bagato, Director of Planning & Zoning One Municipal Drive Fishers, IN 46038.


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City of Fishers, Indiana Director of Engineering One Municipal Drive Fishers, Indiana 46038 Project: Roadway and Sewer Construction – South Street from Lantern Road to Fishers Pointe Blvd Notice is hereby given that the City of Fishers, Indiana will receive sealed bids for the Project addressed to the Director of Engineering, City of Fishers, City Hall, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana 46038 until 10:00 a.m. on or before March 21, 2019. Any Bid received after the designated time will be returned to the Bidder unopened. The Bids will be publicly opened and read by the City of Fishers at 10:00 a.m. on March 21, 2019 in the Fishers City Hall Administrative Conference Room, located on the Second Floor of Fishers City Hall. The Bid should be clearly marked “Bid – Roadway and Sewer Construction – South Street” on the outside of the envelope, and as otherwise set forth in the Bid Documents. In general, the Work shall be completed by INDOT and State of Indiana certified/qualified Contractors and Subcontractors for the Project and consists of: Pavement Reconstruction on South Street and Moore Street, Construction of an Auxiliary Lane on Lantern Road, and Installation of Sanitary and Storm Improvements in Hamilton County, Fishers, Indiana, all as required by the Bidding Documents for the Project which have been assembled into a bound Project Manual, and which together with the Drawings, may be examined at City of Fishers, Department of Engineering, Fishers City Hall, (317) 595-3160 or at the office of A&F Engineering Co., LLC, 8365 Keystone Crossing, Suite 201, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240. Copies of the Project Manual and Drawings must be obtained from A&F Engineering Co., LLC, 8365 Keystone Crossing, Suite 201, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240 upon the payment of $75.00 for each set. These sets may include full-size Drawings. Payment must be in the form of a check. NO CASH ACCEPTED. All payments for Bidding Documents are non-refundable. Bidders shall assure that they have obtained complete sets of Drawings and Bidding Documents and shall assume the risk of any errors or omissions in Bids prepared in reliance on incomplete sets of Drawings and Contract Documents. Bids must be submitted on the forms contained in the Project Manual, must contain the names of every person or company interested therein, and shall be accompanied by: (1) State Board of Accounts Form No. 96 (Contractor’s Bid for Public Work) (Revised 2013) as prescribed by the Indiana Board of Account and as required in the Instruction to Bidders, including a financial statement, a statement of experience, a proposed plan for performing the Work and the equipment the Bidder has available for the performance of the Work; (2) Bid Bond made payable to City of Fishers, in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the total Bid amount, including alternates with a satisfactory corporate surety or by a certified check on a solvent bank in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the amount of the total Bid. The Bid Bond or certified check shall be evidence of good faith that the successful Bidder will execute within ten (10) calendar days or such other time specified by Owner from the acceptance of the Bid, the Agreement and provision of the required Payment and Performance Bonds as included in the Project Manual. Any Bid may be withdrawn prior to the scheduled closing time for receipt of Bids, but no Bidder shall withdraw its Bid within sixty (60) days after the actual opening of the Bids. The Bid Bonds and certified checks of unsuccessful bidders will be returned by the Owner upon selection of the successful Bidder, execution of the Agreement, and provision of the required Performance and Payment Bonds. An opportunity for a pre-bid meeting will be offered on March 14, 2019 at 1:30 PM in the Fishers City Hall Administration Conference Room, located on the Second Floor of Fishers City Hall. Contractors with questions regarding the plans and specifications of this project should plan on attending the pre-bid meeting. Wage rates on the Project shall not be less than the prevailing wage scale as determined in accordance with Ind. Code §5-16-6 et seq. and include in the Project Manual, and the Contractor must conform to the antidiscrimination provisions of Ind. Code §5-16-6 et seq. A Performance Bond with good and sufficient surety on the form provided in the Project Manual, shall be required of the successful Bidder in an amount equal to at least one hundred percent (100%) of the Contract Price, conditioned upon the faithful performance of the Agreement. The surety of the Performance Bond may not be released until one (1) year after the Owner’s final settlement with the Contractor. The Contractor shall provide a Payment Bond to the Owner, approved by Owner and for the benefit of the Owner, in an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the Contract Price. The Payment Bond is binding on the Contractor, its subcontractors, and their successors and assigns for the payment of all indebtedness to a person for labor and services performed, material furnished, or services rendered. The Payment Bond must state that it is for the benefit of the subcontractors, laborers, material suppliers, and those performing services. The surety of the Payment Bond may not be released until one (1) year after the Owner’s final settlement with the Contractor. All out-of-state bidder corporations must have a certificate of authority to do business in the State. Application forms may be obtained by contacting the Secretary of State, State of Indiana, Statehouse, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204. The Owner reserves the right to reject and/or cancel any and all Bids, solicitations and/or offers in whole or in part as specified in the solicitation when it is not in the best interests of the Owner as determined by the purchasing agency. 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The Grand Canyon from the south rim. (Photo by Don Knebel)

Grand Canyon: A natural wonder Commentary by Don Knebel On February 26, 2019, Grand Canyon National Park, located in Arizona, celebrated its 100th anniversary. The history of the canyon is about 20 million times longer. travel By any definition, the Grand Canyon, considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Natural World, is awesome. It is 227 miles long, up to 18 miles wide and a mile deep. Equally awesome are the natural processes that created it. Beginning about 2 billion years ago, a sea that covered the area began depositing layers of sediment. During the next 1 1/2 billion years or so, about 40 distinct layers were deposited. About 75 million years ago, the geologic events that created the Rocky Mountains began to lift the area, eventually creating the 7,000-foot-high Colorado Plateau. At some point, a river began flowing on the plateau toward the Pacific Ocean. As the raising of the plateau increased the river’s elevation, the water in what is now the Colorado River began traveling faster and faster toward the ocean, eroding away one after

another layer of the soft sedimentary rock. The erosion accelerated and widened when the river frequently flooded from melting snow and glaciers in the Rockies. Erosion from fast-moving tributaries flowing into the river further eroded the canyon walls. With the Colorado River still about 2,000 feet about sea level, the erosion continues and the canyon is slowly getting deeper. Grand Canyon National Park offers access to the canyon’s north and south rims, with the best and most popular views provided by nine overlooks along the south rim, open year-round. The north rim, open only in the summer, provides access to mule rides deep into the canyon. Access to the west rim is through lands controlled by the Hualapai Indian Tribe, which built a hugely popular glassbottomed skywalk over the canyon. 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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