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and Enterprise Drive/Reynolds Drive to allow for right-turn-only movements. Left turns in the area will use the roundabout to improve The City of Fishers has released a list of safety and traffic flow. 126th Street remains summer construction projects TRAFFIC that are under way. They inopen but has been reduced to one lane in each direction during construction. The projclude widening roads, roundect costs approximately $1.7 million and is 90 about construction and more. percent federally funded. The round“These projects will improve the about is expected to be complete in safety of our motorists and pedesSeptember. trians – the top priority of the City of 96TH STREET Fishers’ engineering team,” Director of Utility work is under way on Engineering Jason Taylor stated, “As 96th Street as part of the road-wida bustling, vibrant community, it is ening project, which includes adding also essential that our roadways are more lanes on 96th Street between designed for optimal traffic flow. We Taylor Lantern Road and Cumberland Road. ask for our community’s patience as Periodic lane restrictions are in place. Durwe work to improve our roadways and trails ing this project, the bridge over Mud Creek around the city. These improvements are vital will be replaced with a widened structure. A as we continue to grow our city.” roundabout will be added to the intersection Projects include: of 96th Street and Sargent Road. Pedestrian ALLISONVILLE ROAD, FIRST pathways will be installed on both sides of AND SECOND PHASE: 96th Street. The project is 80 percent federConstruction has begun on the second ally funded and costs approximately $8.5 phase of the Allisonville Road project, which million. includes widening the two-lane roadway to 136TH STREET AND four lanes, comprised of two northbound and CYNTHEANNE ROAD tow southbound lanes, from the bridge at Utility work is under way at 136th Street Smock Creek to the River Highlands intersecand Cyntheanne Road to prepare for roundtion. New lighting and pedestrian trails on about construction. The four-way stop each side of the road will be installed. The intersection will be converted to a one-lane cost is approximately $1.6 million, which is roundabout. Temporary lane restrictions are locally funded. in effect while utility work is completed, and The first phase includes resurfacing, the intersection will close for approximately striping and intersection improvements at 45 days this summer. 131st Street and 126th Street, which is still ROAD RESURFACING under construction. Both intersections will Neighborhoods including Timber Springs, change from single-lane signalized interHamilton Proper and Hawthorne Ridge will sections to signalized intersections with have their roadways resurfaced as part of multiple-lane approaches. Phase 1 is primarily Phase 1 of the project. Resurfacing also will federally funded (80 percent for 131st Street occur on 121st Street between Cumberland and 90 percent for 126th Street) with an estiRoad and Hoosier Road and on Cumberland mated total cost of $9.3 million. Road north of 121st Street to I-69. Both phases are expected to conclude this In addition, the city will work with Hamilton summer. County to resurface 113th Street from Florida 126TH STREET AND PARKSIDE DRIVE Road to Southeastern Parkway and ConnectiA roundabout is under construction at the cut Avenue between Cyntheanne Road and intersection of 126th Street and Parkside east of Atlantic Road/Southeastern Parkway. Drive. The median will change to a raised conFor the full story, visit currentinfishers.com. crete curb at the intersection of 126th Street

DISPATCHES FPD conducts survey – The Fishers Police Dept. is conducting a citizens’ feedback survey. The survey addresses specific questions regarding previous citizen contacts with our police department as well as perceptions of safety in our neighborhoods and business areas. The survey will be open until June 5. Complete the survey at surveymonkey.com/r/ F78R2MB. UT at Martin names students to honor roll – The University of Tennessee at Martin recently published the Spring 2019 Chancellor’s Honor Rolls for the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences, College of Business and Global Affairs, College of Education, Health, and Behavioral Sciences, College of Engineering and Natural Sciences and the College of Humanities and Fine Arts. Makenzie Hinshaw, Fishers, was named to the list. FPD holds teen academy – The Fishers Police Dept. will hold its 18th annual teen academy from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. June 17-21 in conjunction with the Fishers YMCA. The academy is one week of law enforcement type training that will allow teens to better understand how law enforcement works. There are only 40 spots available. For more, email Officer Cory Robinson at robinsonc@fishers.in.us. Ray inducted into Phi Beta Kappa – Lucinda C. Ray, of Fishers, was inducted into the Zeta Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at Purdue University. Those selected for membership must meet rigorous standards for academic excellence in the liberal arts, humanities and sciences. Lilly makes dean’s list – Zachary Lilly of Fishers made the Spring 2019 Dean’s List at Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn. Eligibility is based on a minimum course load of 12 hours and a quality grade point average of 3.5 with no grade below a C. F.C. Tucker stats – Homes in Fishers sold faster and at increased prices. According to F.C. Tucker, the average sale price for homes sold in Fishers in April 2019 was $320,257 at an average of $129.05 per square foot, a 4.3 percent increase in sale price from April 2018. Homes sold in an average of 49 days, 16.9 percent faster than this time last year.


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COMMUNITY FISHERS • There will be a temporary lane restriction on eastbound 116th Street between Municipal Drive and Commercial Drive through May 10. The restriction will be in effect between 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. daily. • The northwest side of Municipal Drive will be closed for storm sewer work for the new Flexware Innovation and Fishers Ellipse buildings. The closure will take place on the north side of Municipal Drive from the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater west to the Fire Station parking lot. Motorists will still be able to access Municipal Drive from Lantern Road. The closure is expected to last for another week. • Temporary lane restrictions are in effect between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. near and at the intersection of 136th Street and Cyntheanne Road. Restrictions are due to utility work for roundabout construction. • 126th Street at Allisonville Road closed April 22 for approximately 30 days. Detour routes are down 131st Street and 116th Street to Lantern Road. Homes along 126th Street can be accessed from Lantern Road. Allisonville Road remains open. • Utility relocation is beginning on 96th Street as part of the road-widening project, resulting in periodic lane restrictions over the coming months. • Drainage work for Ind. 37 is in progress. Construction vehicles will use the

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rently on Phase II of the 82nd Street Widening and Improvement Project. Phase II stretches from Lantern Road to Fall Creek Road. Lane closures may occur. The project includes resurfacing, addition and repair to sidewalks and curbs, new travel lanes, access ramps, drainage repairs and bridge maintenance. Phase II construction began in the spring and should be complete by fall 2019. NOBLESVILLE • The intersection of Greenfield Avenue and Howe Road is closed to all traffic while crews build a roundabout. The closure began April 22 and is expected to last seven weeks. During the closure, drivers should utilize a detour via Promise Road, 146th Street and Cumberland Road. Work is ongoing on the Logan Street Pedestrian Bridge Project in downtown Noblesville. The northbound lane of Ind. 19 between Ind. 32 and Logan Street will be closed the duration of the project, through September. The detour consists of taking Ind. 32 westward, turning northbound onto Ind. 38, then eastbound on Logan Street and northbound on Ind. 19 to avoid the closure. On Logan Street, the designated westbound right turn lane on

construction entrance on Lantern Road, between 126th Street and 131st Street, and may cause some short delays. CARMEL • Range Line Road has reopened to northbound traffic but remains closed southbound between Eighth Street to just south of Clay Terrace for a drainage and stormwater project. Work is expected to be complete by May 3. • Lane restrictions are under way near Keystone Parkway and 96th Street, where a new roundabout interchange is being built. Construction is expected to last through the year. • Construction on a new access ramp from Lowes Way to Keystone Parkway is ongoing and expected to be complete by June. GEIST • The Indiana Dept. of Transportation is installing new flashers at Ind. 234 and Fortville Pike. The intersection is already equipped with a four-way stop and flashing red lights on top of the stop signs. The new flashers also signaling the four-way stop will be installed above the middle of the intersection. Construction should be complete by late spring. No closures are expected. • Indianapolis Dept. of Public Works is cur-

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the bridge will become a combined straight and right-turn lane. The eastbound straight lane will be shifted north, and the south side of the bridge will be under construction. The Riverwalk near this area also is closed. WESTFIELD • A section of 193rd Street is closed for the installation of a new storm water culvert between Six Points Road and 191st Street, and the Spring Mill Road intersection will be closed until June 14. • A section of Shelborne Road will be closed to thru traffic for road reconstruction between 146th Street and 151st Street. It will remain closed until Oct. 21. • Effective on or after April 15, Shelborne Road between 146th Street and 151st Street, and between 146th Street and 141st Street will be closed for road reconstruction. The road will be closed to all through traffic, tentatively opening on or before Oct. 21. During the closure, traffic should utilize the signed detour route. Property owners will continue to have access to their properties through the construction area. This closure is part of the improvements to 146th Street, which will widen the roadway to four lanes of traffic from Towne Road to Shelborne Road. • If you see a pothole, let Westfield crews know by reporting it online at weconnect. westfield.in.gov and visiting the Reporting It tab.

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Allegations against city clerk lead to investigation news@currentinfishers.com The City of Fishers recently issued a press release stating GOVERNMENT the Fishers City Council was made aware of several Title VII allegations against City Clerk Jennifer Kehl May 10. The allegations were made by current and former employees. The Fisher City Council immediately took action to provide workplace accommodations. According to the press release, the council has hired a third-party firm to conduct an independent investigation into the allegations. Although the Office of the Clerk is separate from the City of Fishers, the council has investigatory powers over all officers, departments and city employees. The release stated the council would not provide further comment until the investigation is complete.

DISPATCHES Spark!Fishers in search of volunteers – Spark!Fishers Volunteer Committee is searching for volunteers to assist with the Independence Day event June 28 and June 29. Volunteers are needed for a variety of positions, such as stage hands or ice delivery drivers or parade banner holders. For more, visit sparkfishers.com.

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Grant to fund road projects – INDOT has awarded Hamilton County $719,285 as part of its Community Crossings Matching Grant Fund Program. The county will use the money to resurface various deteriorated areas along 146th Street, primarily the intersection of 146th and Hazel Dell Road. This funding will also be used to resurface 196th Street from Promise Road to State Road 13 in Wayne Township. The grant will fund 50 percent of the construction up to the awarded amount. Hamilton County is responsible for funding the rest. Work is tentatively set to start in August.


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Wayne Caldwell, a 95-year-old World War II veteran who served in the Army Air Corps, recites the poem “My Native Land” by Sir Walter Scott.

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Fishers residents gather on the Central Green at Liberty Plaza in front of Fishers City Hall May 27 for the annual Memorial Day Ceremony. Attendees bow their heads in a moment of silence to honor and remember servicemen and women who sacrificed their lives in service to the United States. (Photos by Ben Stout)

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MPO announces funding • Replacement of Bridge 187 in Hamilton County. • Resurfacing 146th Street from U.S. 31 to The Indianapolis Metropolitan Planning Hazel Dell Parkway. Organization announced May 22 it has • A safety upgrade on Midland Trace Trail awarded $55.5 million in fundROADS ing for various infrastructure in Westfield. According to a press release from the projects in several areas, Indianapolis MPO, each project requires a including Carmel, Fishers, Westfield and local match to be funded, and the projects Hamilton County. The projects will go to bid were judged based on technical criteria in 2024. relative to the funding category. The criteThe projects funded in Hamilton County ria includes impact to air quality, improveinclude: ments to congestion, safety, pavement • A roundabout at 106th Street and quality and more. Westfield Boulevard in Carmel. “With requests for 69 projects • A roundabout at 96th Street totaling $180 million, it is clear that and College Avenue in Carmel. infrastructure needs in Central In• Improvements to the 116th diana are great,” Indianapolis MPO Street and Allisonville Road Executive Director Anna Gremling intersection in Fishers. stated. “This funding will help local • A roundabout at 126th Street governments address the ongoing and Southeastern Parkway in Gremling challenges of building and maintainFishers. ing the infrastructure that is so critical to • A roundabout at Olio Road and Souththe regional and state economies.” eastern Parkway in Fishers. Other projects are in Avon, Beech Grove, • Reconstruction of the Bell Ford Bridge Franklin, Greenfield and Indianapolis. in Hamilton County. news@currentinwestfield.com


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now. Within five years, they’ll share the Mercy Road name, visions and values but be separate churches.” Husmann and his wife, Lisa, founded the church in 2011. The upstairs houses a separate nonprofit called Nexus and co-working space. Carmel resident Luke Edgerton, a 2005 Carmel High School graduate, is the pastor of what the church calls the Michigan Road location. Edgerton, previously the Mercy Road youth pastor, leads a 5 p.m. service on Saturdays.

Mercy Road Church has been expanding its numbers since its inception. FAITH Now, it will expand its reach in the Indianapolis area. The Carmel church has been inside the former Borders bookstore at 2381 Pointe Pkwy, near 116th Street and Keystone Parkway since December 2015. The church plans to open its second location in the former ITT Technical Institute building this fall at Husmann Edgerton said the Saturday night 9511 Angola Ct. in north Indianapolis service, which started in January, near 96th Street and Michigan Road. averages 150 people. “We’re hoping by this August, but “We hope to grow that to 300 in definitely by this fall,” Mercy Road the next four months,” Edgerton Lead Pastor Josh Husmann said. said. Other new locations are planned Edgerton has been with Mercy on Massachusetts Avenue in InRoad Church for 3 1/2 years. He dianapolis, as the church plans to Edgerton previously was a youth pastor at lease the Atheneum and a yet-to-beTraders Point Christian Church and determined site in Fishers. a pastor in Mesa, Ariz., before moving back “We’ve kind of outgrown our space and home to Carmel. we are sending them out in three differFor more, visit mercyroad.cc. ent directions,” said Husmann, a Carmel resident. “We’re calling them locations

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way out of our problems.” Fadness said companies and talented people compare metropolitan areas when deciding to locate. For Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness, it is clear During the 2019 Indiana Legislative Session, what the most precious COVER STORY resource of his Fadness, on behalf of Accelerating Indiana Municipalities, advocated for city. Regional Investment Hubs. Regional “It would do us well to consider the Investment Hubs establish a mechawelfare of the resource,” Fadness said nism for any region in Indiana to during his State of the City address raise local revenue on a sustainable, May 22 at the Embassy Suites by Hilongoing basis to fund transformative ton Indianapolis Conference Center. capital projects. The legislation did “How are our people doing and what is Fadness not pass the General Assembly but the sustainability of our people?” has been assigned to a Summer Study When researching numbers, FadCommittee for further consideration. ness found they weren’t good. Indiana Fadness reported a collaboration is 42nd out of 50 states overall in pubwith Indianapolis Metropolitan Polic health; 48th in quality of life; 46th lice Dept., where the Fishers Police in higher education; 48th in health of Dept. began registering confiscated natural environment; 44th in smoking firearms and ballistic materials in a population; and 42nd in mental health. database that tracks ballistic and DNA At the same time, there is an 11 percent Bourff evidence for every firearm and bullet increase in mental distress incidents. collected in Indianapolis. The Indianapolis metropolitan area As a result of the collaboration, ranked last among workforces with of the 13 firearms or shell casings residents with college degrees at 33.1 confiscated in Fishers since January, percent when compared to Pittsburgh; nine have been connected to a violent Nashville, Tenn.; Milwaukee; Columcrime in Indianapolis. Fishers Police bus, Ohio; Austin, Texas; Denver and Dept. played host to more than 100 law Raleigh, N.C. Only Nashville, Tenn., has enforcement officers across Hamilton lower average wages ($35,620) than Wechsler County for training on the National Indianapolis ($36,030), but it is growIntegrated Ballistic Information Network ing at a faster rate. database as a first step toward a regional “We need to roll up our sleeves, not retreat approach to combating violent crime. to our individual fiefdoms and not blame “Imagine what our region could do if we the state, but come together and work as focused on the strategic things,” Fadness a region to tackle these collective issues,” said. “The time has come for our region to Fadness said. “Not only because it’s the right build a system that will allow us to speak thing to do but every other region is already with one collective voice to marshal some doing it. of our collective resources towards an idea “Changing the trajectory of our people’s that was once thought far too ambitious for quality of life can seem daunting for a comone individual city to accomplish. I am community, but if we collaborate as a region, I mitted to seeing this happen during my next believe we have the opportunity to grow our

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term in office, not only because I think it’s the right thing to do, but because I believe it’s directly tied to the long-term success of the city I live in and the city I love, Fishers.” Fadness was joined by several speakers who delivered short reports on city activities and accomplishments. SCHOOLS Allen Bourff, superintendent of Hamilton Southeastern Schools, explained how CurioCity, a partnership between the city and the school district, has become a citywide campus for learning. “It’s removing the walls, figuratively, so students can come out and use the city as a place for learning,” Bourff said. Examples include a Nature First program which provides a curriculum for first-graders based on the Indiana science standards, Bourff said. “The city and the parks department have developed this program with us,” Bourff said. For every fourth-grader, there is an Indiana History Experience from a STEM perspective at Conner Prairie. In other school news, HSE Schools Mental Health and School Counseling Coordinator Brooke Lawson said 1,238 students have received mental health support in the school district since October 2016, which is a direct result of the 2016 school referendum which opened funding to establish what is now 17 licensed therapists, one crisis liaison and a life-skills clinician. “The outcomes have been great,” Lawson said. Lawson said grades, test scores and attendance have increased and discipline referrals have decreased for students receiving mental health support. HSE has not lost a student to suicide since 2013. Since last semester, Lawson said there has been a 3 percent decrease in suicide idealization while the rest of the nation has

increased. “One of the most exciting things is next year we’ll begin to teach social and emotional skills to students, things such as managing emotions, solving problems, getting along with others, which we believe will help our students become mentally healthy, reduce the likelihood they’ll experience mental illness and make them more skilled for their futures,” Lawson said.

AN ENTREPRENEURSHIP UPDATE At the Fishers’ State of the City, Launch Fishers and Indiana IoT Lab founder John Wechsler said Launch Fishers boasts 574 members who have received $87 million in investment capital. The IoT Lab has had approximately 3,000 visitors in its first year of operation. The IoT, which stands for The Internet of Things, is home to 15 companies. The Fishers Test Kitchen restaurant accelerator, powered by Launch Fishers, is set to open at The Yard at Fishers District in the fall. “We’ll have three small restaurants that will serve a 350-seat food hall,” Wechsler said. “There will be a tasting area.” Wechsler said chefs are encouraged to apply at fisherstestkitchen.com. “The businesses we attract all want farm-fresh, organic options,” Wechsler said. The Signature Table will hold one nightonly events. In other economic news, City Economic Development Director Megan Baumgartner said construction on the First Internet Bank and the Hub and Spoke Design Center will begin this summer.


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LETTER Stamp Out Hunger succeeds again

Willing learners Commentary by Terry Anker So much of our lives is determined by social order. We wake by alarm or with the rising sun from our pillowed beds to take hot, daily showers, with all sort and manner of soaps and creams. Then comes coffee. Perhaps we make our own. Perhaps we meander to the local shop to enjoy the collective ritual of order, wait, enjoy. Regardless the methodology, we behave very nearly identically to most like us. A few may prefer sleeping in a bit more or tea rather than coffee. But, for the greater part of the whole, we follow norms. Certainly, we can conceive of varied global exceptions. Countless, unequipped with flowing water, skip the daily bathing ritual. Notwithstanding, much of what we wrongly believe to be common to all humans is only inure to our defined social group. Even at home, many, whose background rendered them unequipped with the variances of these rules, are left behind. A local volunteer at a teen homeless shelter reported that their employment training starts not with resumebuilding but with basic instruction on use of alarm clocks, deodorant and appropriate language. Some years ago, our company operated a business with several warehouse employees. Many were young and uneducated but eager. Among the skills developed were basic banking (our primary lender opened accounts for each and met individually, time-management; and the notion that a foreman giving direction and the employee complying for compensation is not the same as the disrespect of personal servitude. Assuming our demands for conformity are justified, if others are willing to learn, why, so often, are we unwilling to teach? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@ youarecurrent.com.

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Blueprint for a bloodless summer Commentary by Danielle Wilson Doo and I are preparing to hold our annual family meeting to hammer out the details for a homicide-free summer. Our four children will, of course, be invited HUMOR to share their thoughts, but that’s more a formality than an actual request for input. We anticipate a major throwdown over Xbox. Our boys will undoubtedly argue that they should be able to waste weeks at a time sniping virtual zombies, while we feel it might lead to serial-killer status. Decision? Two hours, max, a day. Buck up, kids! Also coming soon, the reinstatement of the “I’m Bored” jar, a repository for the monetary fines handed out to anyone muttering any derivative of the word “boring.” Proceeds will go to an end-of-summer Dairy Queen bonanza, and to prevent a “Bud Light Jar” phenomenon, the perp will be assigned some degrading task, like scrubbing the basement toilet with her toothbrush. Don’t

mess with Mom! And once again, to further enhance this summer’s salt-mine experience, “Amish Day” will occur weekly. It was proposed unwittingly seven years ago by our then 10-year old son who, at the aforementioned decision to limit electronic interaction, cried, “I’m not going all Amish!” Should have kept your mouth shut, Andrew, for you will indeed go Amish. No video games, computers, television, or phones for one whole day. We’re keeping our fingers crossed that our careful planning will result in a blissful summer vacation with minimum shanking. If not, at least I’ll have some solid article material! Peace out.

Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at info@youarecurrent.com.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK “You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.” -C.S. Lewis

Editor, On behalf of NALC Branch 888, I would like to sincerely thank you for your donations of food and help in making the annual 2019 Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive another successful event this year. A lot of people stepped up and helped in a lot of ways to make this major event a tremendous success. I am sure they are all very much appreciative of our efforts at our local food pantries and churches. The generosity of our local communities is amazing, to say the least. This drive replenishes local food pantries in our communities, and we should all take pride in helping the less fortunate. The following is the amount of food in pounds that was collected and the beneficiaries: • Carmel: 21,020 pounds, Open Doors Food Pantry • Noblesville: 19,493, Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank • Fishers: 16,551, Delaware Township Trustee and Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank • Westfield: 7,172, Open Doors Food Pantry • Zionsville: 7,121, Zionsville Presbyterian Church Job well-done and thank you very much for your generosity! Ronnie Roush, NALC Branch 888 president

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Women’s Heart Health: Uncorked Leave the men at home and grab your girlfriends, mom or sister to join us for a girls’ night out to sip a free glass of red wine and learn about heart health from Ascension St. Vincent cardiologist Emily Ruden, MD. She will educate, dispel myths and answer questions during this casual event hosted by Riverview Health and Ascension St. Vincent. The first 100 attendees will receive a free stainless steel stemless wine tumbler, and 20 lucky women will win a free heart scan from our raffle. A buffet of meat and cheese boards will be provided.

When: Tuesday, June 18 from 6-8 p.m. Where: Urban Vines Winery & Brewery 303 E. 161st St., Westfield, IN 46074 Registration: The event is free, but registration is required and may only be completed online. Register at riverview.org/uncorked.

On April 25, Riverview Health Foundation played host to its 15th FUNDRAISER annual Women of Vision Luncheon for more than 300 attendees and raised more than $60,000 to benefit women’s services, programs and equipment at Riverview Health. This year, the Women of Vision Giving Club surpassed more than $500,000 in funds raised and granted since its inception. The Women of Vision Giving Club grants, totaling $39,456, were presented at the luncheon to the following areas and programs at Riverview Health: • Radiation/Oncology for a breast cancer handbook that helps with treatment options and coping mechanisms. • Women’s Center to help provide items to patients during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. • Maternity department for its pregnancy and infant loss program, adolescent and peer pregnancy support group and new parent support program, which provides lactation support, car seats and sleep sacks, among other items. • Cardiovascular department for its new women’s heart health event. • Rehab and Fitness to help patients with lymphedema treatment supplies. • Women’s Boutique to help provide services and products to cancer and maternity patients. • Touch of Love Program, which is led by all volunteers and provides handmade blankets and items for newborn babies and cancer patients.

From left, Jerri Barnes from the Touch of Love Program; Genan Kirby, Riverview Health Foundation Board chairperson; Megan Wiles, executive director of Riverview Health Foundation; Amy Griffith, director of Maternal and Child Services; Sarah Ochs, Women’s Center supervisor; Angie Bolinger, director of Cardiovascular, Infusion & Outpatient Clinical Services; Lisa Lee, program director of Outpatient Rehab; and Terri McCall, Women’s Boutique manager. (Submitted photo)

“We’re so grateful that through the funds raised by the Women of Vision Giving Club, we’re able to touch the lives of so many women,” said Megan Wiles, executive director of Riverview Health Foundation. “Whether it’s during a happy time of welcoming a new baby or a more challenging circumstance like breast cancer, we hope to help women through their unique journeys in some way through each grant awarded. It’s truly touching to hear stories about patients, such as a husband who cried after he found out his wife would be given a breast prothesis from the Women’s Boutique that insurance wouldn’t cover - all thanks to the Women of Vision Club grants.” For more or to make a donation to the Women of Vision Giving Club, visit riverview. org/donations.

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Noblesville hospital at 395 Westfield Rd. in the Krieg DeVault Conference Room (entrance 3, lower level of the women’s pavilion). Learn more at riverview.org/classes/blood-drive. Air pollution and dementia – A large new study provides evidence that invisible air pollution such as that emitted by cars, trucks and power plants might be responsible for more than 1 in 5 cases of dementia. This is because microscopic particles generated by fossil fuels get into our bodies directly - they go from your nose right into your brain. Cells in the brain treat these particles as invaders and react with inflammatory responses. Source: BottomLineHealth.com


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Ageless instructor still en pointe By Rick Morwick rick@youarecurrent.com Sue Van Voorhis took her first dancing lesson at age 5. She did so after becoming a Shirley Temple fan. DANCE That was 75 years ago. Today, she’s still light on her feet and is, after 20 years of teaching at the Academy of Dance Arts in Fishers, still a sought-after instructor. “It comes from my soul,” said Van Voorhis, who celebrated her 80th birthday March 2. “(There’s) no other expression like it. It is beauty, joy, and it still is at 80 years old.” A lifelong dancer and longtime instructor, Van Voorhis and a partner founded The Dance Academy in 1988 at 116th Street, across from the Municipal Building in Fishers. In 1999, she became the sole owner and changed the name to the Academy of Dance Arts. Six years later, after outgrowing the 116th Street facility, Van Voorhis relocated the studio to its current location at 10080 E. 121st St., Suite 126, in Fishers. Her daughter and son-in-law, Laurie and Sean Brady, assumed ownership 11 years ago. But Van Voorhis, affectionately known as “Miss Sue,” has continued to teach at the academy and has served as director ever since. She has no immediate plans to stop. “It’s good for my soul,” said Van Voorhis, an Indianapolis resident. “Sharing my love and passion for dance with the young dancers keeps me feeling young.” Van Voorhis, whose teaching career began in 1975 at The Dance Centre, still instructs four days a week at the Academy of Dance Arts, which offers classes in ballet, modern, jazz, hip-hop and lyrical. She teaches pre-ballet, pointe, beginning ballet, elementary ballet and adult ballet. Laurie Brady attributes the academy’s success and longevity to her mother’s personal touch. “The nurturing and non-competitive environment at ADA is part of what makes it so special,” said Brady, a Noblesville resident. “Parents tell us all the time that their daughters and sons feel supported and loved by their teachers and peers, and that is because of the ‘one big family’ founda-

Posh Picnic set for June 15 editorial@youarecurrent.com The Posh Picnic is set from 7 to 11 p.m. June 15 on the front lawn of Coxhall Mansion in Carmel. The mansion is at the corner of 116th Street and Towne Road. The evening involves each table of guests designing their own tablescape with place settings; preparing a picnic dinner and drinks with table guests; dancing to the music of Free but Not Cheap; and a raffle. Tables for eight to 10 guests will be provided along with white tablecloths. Tables of fewer than eight guests may be placed with other guests if you are interested in combining your table. Contact information should be provided to work out table theme or other plans. Transportation will be provided from the parking lot to and from the picnic area to help picnic guests with picnic items. Cost is $50 per person. For more, contact John Scott Foster at johnscottfoster@friendshcp.org or poshpicnic.org for reservations.

Academy of Dance Arts founder Sue Van Voorhis celebrated her 80th birthday March 2. She still teaches dance and is the studio’s director. (Submitted photo)

tion that Miss Sue created 30 years ago. “With everyone supporting each other, we find our dancers love being at the studio together. Amid all the hard work in class, there is always laughter and joy in the air.” An accomplished performer, Van Voorhis studied with renowned Ballet Russes member Jorg Fasting and has had leading roles in “Swan Lake” and “Cinderella,” among other classic ballets. She spent several summers in New York City studying ballet before moving to Indianapolis in 1962, eventually performing in a host of Footlite Musicals and Sheraton Dinner Theater productions, including “Sweet Charity,” “Anything Goes,” “Kismet” and “Annie Get Your Gun.” She also has danced with the Indianapolis Opera Company in “Carmen.” Although she is retired from performing, Van Voorhis — who battled polio at age 7

and practiced ballet as therapy — maintains a robust teaching schedule. She enjoys working with dancers of all ages and is passionate about what is a true family venture. Her granddaughters are Academy of Dance Arts veterans, and her other daughter, Julie Meyer of Jamestown, is the artistic director. “But our dancers are also like family,” Van Voorhis said. “Many of our dancers graduate and go away to school and come back to the studio and take classes. I am teaching many of my old students’ daughters. Many of our dancers come back and continue to take classes as adults. They also bring their children. “What a joy it is to see my old students come back and not only bring their children but join my adult class.” For more on Academy of Dance Arts, visit adadancers.com.

Westfield — The Doo! is set to perform at 6 p.m. June 6 at the Concert Series at Urban Vines, 303 E. 161st St. Noblesville — Dave & Rae will kick off the Noblesville Parks and Recreation Dept.’s Summer Concert Series at 7 p.m. June 6 at Dillon Park, 6351 Midland Lane. Fishers — B105.7 presents “80s at the AMP” with E5c3p4: The Music of Journey at 8 p.m. June 7 at Nickel Plate District Amphitheater. Zionsville — The Concert Series at Lincoln Park will feature the Kyle Bledsoe Trio at 7 p.m. June 5. Mr. Daniel, a children’s performance, starts it off at 6:30 p.m. Carmel — Living Proof opens the Summer Concert Series at Clay Terrace at 7 p.m. June 6. Carmel — The Flying Toasters will perform at 7 p.m. June 5 in the Summer Family Concert Series at the Gazebo. Carmel — Meet Me on Main is set for 5 to 9 p.m. June 8 in the Carmel Arts & Design District. There will be music by Emma Hendrix, face painting and a gallery walk.


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“It is fun being Chip since it’s my favorite character in the movie and I get to be happy, which I like,” Buoscio said. This is not only Jaala Berry’s biggest Hugh Paul, who will be a junior at Fishers Christian Youth Theater role, but the one High School, plays Gaston. she looks “Playing the role of GasTHEATER forward to ton has been a wonderful the most. but challenging experience Berry will play Belle in for me, as I was forced to “Beauty and the Beast” at change almost every qualiMarian University Theatre ty about myself to become June 7 to 9. this character,” Paul said. “I love that I got an Berry Buoscio “I have had a great time iconic role in a show that playing the role, as it has let me I know a lot of kids are going to sort of let go of my real personality love,” Berry said. “Some of the and just become something totally shows I’ve been in in the past are opposite of myself.” not really meant for little kids. But Paul said his favorite Gaston since it’s a Disney show, I know song is the one named for his charthere are going to be little boys acter “because it gives me a lot of and girls that want to see it, and it Paul freedom vocally and acting-wise as makes me glad I am going to be the well.” one showing it to them.” Zionsville resident Charlie Steiner, 15, is Berry, who will be a Herron High School cast as the Beast. senior in the fall, grew up in Westfield be“Beauty and the Beast” is the final profore moving to Sheridan last year. She has duction of CYT’s 10th anniversary season. been acting with CYT since 2013. CYT has added a fifth week to its theater Mario Buoscio, who just completed day camp offerings this year. Camps start fourth grade at West Clay Elementary, is June 17. For more, visit cytindy.org. playing Chip.

Saxony series opens June 7 By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Saxony Concerts in the Park’s ninth season will feature a trio of fan favorites. The free concert series opens MUSIC with Dave & Rae June 7, followed by Stella Luna & The Satellites July 12 and Toy Factory Aug. 9 in Witten Park, 13257 Saxony Blvd., Fishers. Stella Luna and Toy Factory played last summer in the series. The concerts, presented by Century 21 Scheetz, are 7 to 9:30 p.m. “All of these bands are crowd favorites and provide a fun musical experience for the whole family to enjoy,” said Candi McKinnies-Shreve, marketing manager for Saxony Management Co. McKinnies-Shreve said all the concerts at Saxony feature popular food trucks and vendors, such as El Venezolano, Gigi’s Cupcakes, Hot Toddy’s, Kona-Ice and Vino Mobile Wine Bar, among others. In addition to the three concerts, Saxony will again play host to the Independence Celebration Concert & Fireworks July 3. The annual event, presented by Waterline Church, features a concert by My Yellow Rickshaw, sponsored by Indiana Members

Toy Factory will return to Saxony Concerts in the Park Aug. 9 at Witten Park. (Submitted photo)

Credit Union, and a fireworks show to cap off the evening. My Yellow Rickshaw also was the featured band at last year’s Independence Celebration, which is set from 7 to 10:30 p.m. “Saxony Concerts in the Park bring an average of 1,600 people to Witten Park to enjoy a night of music, dancing and fun,” McKinnies-Shreve said. “Last year, around 5,000 people attended the Concerts in the Park. The Independence Celebration sees approximately 20,000 people visiting Saxony for the festivities.”

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Grateful Dead members Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart will join John Mayer, Oteil Burbridge and Jeff Chimenti on the summer tour. Cost: $48.50 to $242

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eras, including a Roman cistern, a theater, a nymphaeum and temples to local and Roman gods. The most famous ruin, called El-Sarai or Seraya, was built as a Roman temple in the second century and features an atrium with 18 columns and a colonnaded portico. The 70-foot-long building was converted to a Christian basilica in the fourth century. Reflecting its importance to Christians, El-Serai includes a Greek-inscribed stone sarcophagus displaying a cross.

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.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION The City of Fishers, Hamilton County, Indiana (“City”), pursuant to Ind. Code §6-1.1-18-5, hereby provides NOTICE that the City’s Common Council (“Council”) will conduct a public hearing during its June 17, 2019, regularly scheduled Council meeting for considering the following additional appropriation(s) in excess of the budget for the current year. Appropriation Reduction Police Forfeiture Fund $75,000.00 0 Police Continuing Education Fund $50,000.00 0 Total $125,000.00 0 The Council meeting will take place at 7:00pm at the City Hall Auditorium, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038. Taxpayers appearing at the meeting shall have the right to be heard. The additional appropriations as finally made will be referred to the Department of Local Government Finance (Department). The Department will make a written determination as to the sufficiency of funds to support the appropriation within fifteen (15) days of receipt of a Certified Copy of the action taken. Dated this 28h day of May, 2019 Lisa Bradford Controller City of Fishers Hamilton County, Indiana

Well, it’s all well and good Commentary by Curtis Honeycutt According to G.K. Chesterton, “The word ‘good’ has many meanings. For example, if a man were to shoot GRAMMAR GUY his grandmother at a range of five hundred yards, I should call him a good shot, but not necessarily a good man.” First of all, I have to tip my cap to Chesterton’s excellent use of the subjunctive case when he uses “were” in the second sentence. Secondly, “well” and “good” are often misunderstood in our language. “I know the difference between well and good,” your inner voice is probably yelling right now. Great — you get a gold star! Let’s review, shall we? Good is an adjective while well is an adverb (most of the time). We’ll get to the “most of the time” part in a second. Here’s what you already know about good and well. Good is an adjective. It should always be used to describe or modify nouns. For example: Nate is a good sportswriter. Well is (almost) always an adverb. Use it to modify a verb, adverb or an adjective. For example: He writes about

the Chiefs well. He does his job well. Now, it’s time to reconcile the confusing exceptions. Only use “well” as an adverb when using linking verbs (including be, look or feel) that describe the state of someone’s health. Monica wasn’t feeling well the time her hand got chopped off. Yesterday I was sick; today I am well. I don’t feel well because I drank some water from the dilapidated well. You get the idea. If we use “well” to describe someone’s health, we use “good” to describe someone’s emotional state of being. LeBron felt good about his decision to take his talents to Miami. Byron didn’t feel good after he lied to his kids about Santa. In these cases, we’re using “good” as an adverb. So, the next time someone asks you how you’re doing, you can say, “I’m doing good” or “I’m doing well.” Depending on how you choose to answer the question, it’s perfectly acceptable to say “well” or “good.” Curtis Honeycutt is a national award-winning, syndicated humor writer. Connect with him on Twitter (@curtishoneycutt) or at curtishoneycutt.com.

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• Trunks • Custom Consoles • We also do boat interiors

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all

that

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Roofing and more!

Shingle Metal Tear-offs Leak Specialist Siding Gutters Interior / Exterior Remodel

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Call Kyle Williams for a Free Estimate!

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Reasonble Rates 5 Year Workmanship Warranty

• Ceramic Tile • Wood Floors • Doors & Windows • Interior & Exterior Painting

- Installs Over New or Existing Gutters - Lifetime Transferable Warranty - Made in the USA - Free In Home Evaluation - Evening and Weekend Appointments - Family Owned for Over 30 years AbSOLUTELy NO HIGH prESSUrE SALES

Karen Tanner Real Estate Group Annie Greenberg Schweiger REALTOR/Broker

• Drywall • Plumbing & Electrical

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• Roofing and Siding • Room Additions • Power Washing • Decorative & Regular Concrete • Handyman Services

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Classifieds

VISA, MasterCard accepted. Reach 128,087 homes weekly

SERVICES

SERVICES

LAWN CARE & LANDSCAPING

C&H TREE SERVICE

Locally owned/operated over 40 YRS

• • • • • •

SPRING CLEAN UP MULCH MOWING FERTILIZING TEAR OUT/REPLACE FREE ESTIMATES CALL 317-491-3491

WILL MOW LAWNS WILL DO SPRING CLEAN UP

Trim shrubs, remove or trim some trees, Clean out houses, garages, basements, attics, gutters, paint, Do odd jobs, demo small buildings Provide personal services Fully Insured Text or call Jay 574-398-2135: shidelerjay@gmail.com www.jayspersonalservices.com

FIREWOOD SALE Topping – Removal Deadwooding – Landscaping Stump Grinding – Gutter Cleaning INSURED – FREE ESTIMATES Call Steve 317-341-4905 or 317-932-2115

Guitar Lessons

SERVICES

FOR SALE

GUITAR LESSONS

AKC English Bulldog puppies raised from hand from our personal bulldog are ready for loving homes that are knowledgeable about the breed’s health and care. All pups are up-to-date with shots and worming, and all have health certificates received from our local vet. Both male and females are available at $2000. We are located in Greenwood, IN. Please call Dean and Tammy Roberts at 317-893-4001 for inquiries and to set up an appointment to meet the puppies

Wth recording artist Duke Tumatoe Learn from professional and have fun All levels - in Carmel duke@duketumatoe.com or 317-201-5856

TONY’S AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION SERVICE On Time Every Time (850)-428-0371 smith03711@gmail.com

With Baker Scott

Beginners thru Advanced All styles Electric-Acoustic-Bass Private Lessons Parent-Child Lessons I teach improvisation for all instruments. Gift Certificates Available near Carey Road & 146th • Carmel 317-

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.com

FOR LEASE/RENT

Pet & House Sitting Service www.pawpatrolindy.com Since 1998

317-802-6565 317-432-1627

“The Safe and Reliable Alternative to Boarding” Insured/Bonded Serving Carmel & Westfield

BOOTH RENT CARMEL SALON BOOTH RENTAL

First two months free Part time or full time: Busy Location 317-844-8579

• House Wash • Roof Wash • Concrete Cleaning & Sealing • Stamped Concrete Cleaning & Sealing • Deck Cleaning & Staining • Fence Cleaning and Staining • Paver Cleaning and Sealing • Dock Cleaning and Sealing

Give us a call at 317-490-2922 to schedule your Free Quote & Demonstration omaliashsr.com Serving, Hamilton, Marion, Boone Madison & Hancock counties AUCTION

AUCTION

June/July 2019 PERM SPECIAL $45

GARAGE SALES ESTATE SALE

Furniture, home décor, housewares, dishes, sports equipment, books, toys, Longaberger baskets. Fri June 7th & Sat June 8th 8 A – 1 P 10936 Hamilton Pass - Fishers

FEATHER COVE 1 ANNUAL COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE

FOR LEASE/RENT

· Office Suites · Studio/Showroom/Gym · RV/Boat Parking SR 37 & 131st

317-863-8018

NOW HIRING DAVIS FAMILY LAWN CARE HIRING FULL/PART TIME CREW

Must be reliable with valid drivers license. Experience a plus. Contact Rick Davis at davisfamilylawn@aol.com or 317-374-7466. JOIN OUR TEAM With more than 30 years of experience in the special-events industry, Ritz Charles specializes in innovative, upscale and superior services. With our fast-paced, energetic work environment, we have a need for motivated individuals who can provide excellent customer service. If you are looking to join a company with a dedication to customer service and a friendly atmosphere, Ritz Charles has bartending, banquet server, kitchen and set-up positions available! If you are interested in learning more about our company, please contact Kate McGowan at employment@ritzcharles.com. EOE.

Friday June 7th and Saturday June 8th 8am-3pm Just East of 79th and Fall Creek Rd.

COUNTRYSIDE COMMUNITY SALE

Fri., June 7th & Sat., June 8th 8a-2p: Over 30 homes participating with in 13 sub-divisions of Countryside. Community Map and Listings of Garage Sale Addresses will be available at the Community Clubhouse located at the intersections of 169th St and Countryside Blvd

PUZZLE ANSWERS

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NOW HIRING

NOW HIRING

NOW HIRING

Assisted Living Community now hiring LPN’s, CNA’s, Housekeepers and Dining Room Staff PT and FT positions, All shifts available Apply online at: http://careers.fivestarseniorliving.com/ Join Our Team: Job Location - Noblesville Full Time positions offer excellent benefits including: • Medical Insurance • Dental and Vision • Supplemental/Major Medical Insurance • Life Insurance • 401k • PTO • $2,500 LPN Sign-on Bonus • $1,500 CNA sign-on Bonus

NOW HIRING

NOW HIRING

Indiana School for the Blind & Visually Impaired

CAREER FAIR ISBVI – Over 170 years of service! Currently looking for dedicated individuals to fill many exciting and challenging employment opportunities

Teachers, Nurses, Maintenance, and so much more!

You’re Invited! June 12, 2019 from 12-3p 7725 N. College Ave

For more information & to pre-register:

https://tinyurl.com/2019ISBVI

Individuals who pre-register will receive priority interview on-site.

PUZZLE ANSWERS

PUZZLE ANSWERS

Answers to HOOSIER HODGEPODGE: States: HAWAII, IDAHO, MONTANA, NEVADA, OREGON, UTAH; Strokes: BACKSTROKE, BUTTERFLY, CRAWL, DOGPADDLE, SIDESTROKE; Flavors: CHOCOLATE, COCONUT, RED VELVET, VANILLA; Restaurants: LIVERY, ST. ELMO, VIDA; Players: CRAIG, ELMORE; Winner: PAGENAUD


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