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U.S. Rep. Susan Brooks announces retirement

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time to make a decision and develop their strategy and plan how they can win a primary next May,” Brooks said. Brooks said she has always believed in When her second term started, U.S. Rep Susan Brooks had discussions term limits. POLITICS with her family about whether “Honestly, because I had never run for office and because I had never worked on to pursue another term in the Capitol Hill before, I never committed to off-election cycle. whether it was going to be three terms, four “When Republicans won the presidency I terms, five terms, six terms,” Brooks said. definitely thought I could see myself want“I think I said I wouldn’t see myself staying ing to stay four years with a Republican more than 12 years. I just knew I wouldn’t president,” said Brooks, who represents the spend decades there.” 5th District, which includes all of Hamilton Brooks said she has made it a mission to County. “With the first term of that, it was recruit more Republican women to run for exciting to get a lot of legislation really movoffice and help them win. ing. That has slowed down (with “I’m also helping recruit younger Democrats taking control of the people and people of color,” she said. House of Representatives), but I “I’m pretty sure there will be a lot of can’t complain too much because strong Republican men and women I really got a significant piece of looking at this seat. We have a deep legislation done with the reauthoribench in the 5th (District), from electzation of the Pandemic All-Hazards ed officials to people who have never Preparedness and Advancing InnoBrooks run for office. I think there will be a vation Act.” lot of people exploring my seat.” This time, after consulting with Hamilton County Republican Party Chairher family, the Carmel resident decided she man Laura Campbell, a Carmel City councilor, wanted to spend more time with her hussaid she respects Brooks’ decision. She said band, David, and their two children, who are Brooks has long been a strong supporter spread out across the U.S. Brooks’ daughter, and a good friend of the Hamilton County Jessica, lives in Minneapolis and her son, Republican Party. Conner, is in Anchorage, Alaska. Brooks said “Susan’s presence in Hamilton County and she and her husband need greater flexibility the 5th District extends beyond political to visit their own parents when their care boundaries,” Campbell said. “She has been needs grow. So Brooks, 58, announced June very responsive to the needs of the county 14 she will retire after the end of her fourth and district, handling constituent needs term in 2020. in over 4,000 cases, and has been a strong “It’s a quality-of-life issue and nothing leader in the House, passing eight bills, and else,” said Brooks, who won re-election in became the first woman from Indiana to November 2018 with nearly 57 percent of chair a House committee. She has served the vote against Democratic challenger Dee as a mentor to young women who are interThornton. ested in future leadership and elected office In addition, Brooks serves as a recruitand has advised many candidates running ment chair in the Republican Party and for office.” wanted to give Republicans in her own district time to decide on a new candidate. “I’m also helping recruit younger “We are trying to encourage those people and people of color. I’m who were defeated in the last election to make their decision sooner rather than pretty sure there will be a lot of later whether they are going to run or not,” strong Republican men and women Brooks said. “People I talk to around the looking at this seat. We have a country often are wanting to wait to hear whether a former member is going to decide deep bench in the 5th (District), whether to run. I realize as I’ve been talking from elected officials to people to people around the country, I need to do the same thing for my own district.” who have never run for office. I Brooks said it was eight years ago in June think there will be a lot of people that she made the decision to run before the exploring my seat.” May 2012 primary. -Susan Brooks “It gives anyone who is considering the

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DISPATCHES Bachman named All-American - Collegiate Baseball announced its 2019 Freshmen AllAmerican Team powered by Diamond. For Miami of Ohio, earning Freshman All-American honors was pitcher Sam Bachman, of Fishers. 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. 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. Fishers resident places in competition – The Indiana Center for the Book, a program of the Indiana State Library, recently announced the winners of the 2019 statewide Letters About Literature competition. Out of grades four through six, Sanjana Malineni of Fall Creek Intermediate in Fishers received second place. 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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Author pens book on local food By Renee Larr news@currentinwestfield.com

Food often is at the center of celebrations, such as holidays, birthdays and graduations, so former Hamilton RESTAURANTS County resident Karen Kennedy recently authored “Hamilton County Food; from Casual Grub to Gastropubs.” The book was released May 6. It celebrates past and present family owned restaurants in Hamilton Kennedy County. “The most important thing to know about the book is it features exclusively independently owned restaurants,” said Kennedy, an Indianapolis resident who has lived in Carmel and Fishers. “It traces the history of little mom-and-pop places, coffee shops and diners and how those restaurants moved the culinary scene forward until we get to where we are today.” Kennedy researched the history of restaurants by interviewing local residents and visiting the Carmel Clay Historical Society, Hamilton County Historical Society and Westfield-Washington Historical Society. “It was essential to get the historical aspect of it right, but it was a challenge because restaurant history is not well-documented,” she said. Kennedy works as a copywriter but also has restaurant experience. “I have mad, crazy respect for how hard the work is and what a labor of love it is for restaurant owners,” she said. “It was really important for me to tell their tales and celebrate them.” The book details how readers can spend a foodie weekend in Hamilton County. “I tried to outline a great weekend of food with and without kids,” Kennedy said. “The book is really for everyone. You know you could start with breakfast at Rosie’s Place and then (go) to Peace Water Winery in the afternoon. If you have kids, you could go to Tina’s Tea Room.” The book is available at Turn the Page bookstore in Westfield, Silver in the City in Carmel, Conner Prairie in Fishers and on amazon.com. Kennedy will conduct a book signing Aug. 17 at Heritage Clothier and Home in Indianapolis from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

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The Lusendes’ car was towed after it began smoking while Gertrude Lusende was driving. (Submitted photo)

caught fire, but I was afraid if I kept driving it would.” Lusende and her husband immigrated from the Democratic Republic of the Congo 20 years ago. “From an emergency responder’s perspective, the agencies didn’t do anything outside the ordinary,” FFD Public Information Officer/ Capt. John Mehling said. “Very nice people having a bad day, but we did what we do. In speaking with Jose, it seems his life experience in other situations, particularly the country he grew up in, has not been as accommodating as we try to be with our community. (We are) very happy that our police and fire were a positive experience in a stressful situation for his family.”

Dream comes true for HSE’s Gorski By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com

Indiana University outfielder Matt Gorski wasn’t projected to go BASEBALL in the first two rounds of the Major League Baseball Draft, but the Pittsburgh Pirates had a surprise in store. The Pirates took the former Hamilton Southeastern High School standout with the 57th pick of the second round, the highest-drafted player ever from HSE and seventh-highest ever from IU. “It’s one of those things you dream about all your life and the dream came true,” Gorski said. “It was definitely a cool moment that I didn’t get to share with anybody since I was all by myself.” Gorski got the call late in the evening June 3 on the first day of the draft. As IU’s season ended June 2 with a loss to host Louisville in an NCAA Regional, he had been packing up his Bloomington apartment and planning to go home to Fishers the next day. Gorski will forego his senior season and recently signed with the Pirates for a reported $1 million signing bonus. The

Matt Gorski plays in the NCAA Regional. (Submitted photo)

6-foot-4 Gorski has been assigned to the Class A West Virginia Black Bears. The Pirates were impressed with Gorski’s overall athleticism. He played soccer and baseball for Hamilton Southeastern. He was offered college opportunities in soccer but said he felt his future was in baseball. Gorski batted .271 with 12 home runs and 18 stolen bases as a junior this past season. He hit .356 with eight homers as a sophomore, earning All-Big Ten First Team honors. He was then invited to play in the Cape Cod League. Gorski played first base his freshman season before moving to the outfield.


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Shatkowski wins Mental Attitude Award By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com After transferring from Noblesville High School after his juBASEBALL nior year, University High School pitcher Reese Sharp had to sit out 365 days and wasn’t able to pitch until the regional. He made those final appearances count as Sharp pitched in the team’s final four games, winning three. Sharp struck out 17 to lead University High School to 4-1 victory over Washington Township June 17 in the IHSAA Class A state baseball championship at Victory Field. It was the first state championship in any sport for the Carmel high school. The 17 strikeouts are the most by one pitcher in any class in the state championship game. Sharp, whose fastball is 90plus mph, had two more pitches left before he would have had to leave the game after reaching the maximum 120 pitches when he recorded the final strikeout to end the game. “When he’s at his best, he’s almost unhittable,” University right fielder Nate Shatkowski, a Fishers resident, said. “To have a teammate like that with the skill set he does is just crazy.” Sharp helped his own cause with a

Nate Shatkowski, of Fishers, won the Mental Attitude Award. (Photo by Mark Ambrogi)

run-scoring triple in the first inning. Tyler Galyean added an RBI single and a third run scored on a throwing error. Trailblazers coach Chris Estep, whose team finished with a 22-10-1 record, said the 3-0 lead was a boost to Sharp. Shatkowski was named the Class A Mental Attitude Award following the game. Shatkowski, who founded the DECA and Special Olympics Club at University, is one of 10 high school seniors to receive a full scholarship to Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business. “I worked hard in the classroom and with extracurriculars, and to cap it off with the Mental Attitude Award, I can’t ask for anything more,” he said.

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A team of seven students from Fishers High School ACCOMPLISHMENT and Hamilton Southeastern High School competed in the Destination Imagination Global Finals May 22-25 in Kansas City, Mo. DI is a nonprofit that promotes hands-on learning through challenges that test kids’ creativity, problem-solving and project-management skills. The Super Dupers were crowned World Champions for the second time in front of a crowd of 17,000 people. The seniors have competed together for nine years. Team members are Jenna Burow, Adam Fullhart, Silvana Gold, Louise Hazel, Ben Mann, Gabby Puzzella and Sean Wiseman. “When my son was younger, we were looking for an extracurricular activity,” said Brian Mann, co-team manager. “A fraternity brother told me about DI, and it sounded like something he would be a little more excited to do.” The friends chose to participate in the

Top, from left, Sean Wiseman, Ben Mann, Adam Fullhart and Louise Hazel. Bottom, from left, Silvana Gold, Jenna Burow and Gabby Puzzella. Not pictured: Team managers Brian Mann, Greg Fullhart and Tracy Gold. (Submitted photo)

senior level technical challenge requiring them to build an aircraft capable of carrying payloads and delivering them to a precise location. They had to present their invention in the form of an eight-minute skit. The teammates will different universities in the fall. “This was their last hurrah, so it was very emotional,” Mann said. “They’re all going to miss each other next year.”

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OBITUARY: MOLLIE WETTER Mollie Ann Wetter, 33, of Fishers, died June 12 at IU Health Saxony Hospital in Fishers. She was born Feb. 27, 1986 to Robert and Brenda (Kelsheimer) Wetter in Decatur, Ill. Mollie was in the graduating class of 2004 at Warrensburg-Latham High School and graduated from Wetter Millikin University in 2009 with a Bachelor’s of Science in chemistry. She is survived by her parents, Robert and Brenda Wetter; sister and brother-in-law, Emily and Shawn Weible; nieces LillieAnne and RoseMarie Weible; grandparents J.D. and Winona Kelsheimer and Jean Wetter; uncles and aunts Scott and Mary Wetter, Richard and Kari Wetter, Pam Wetter, Rev. Don and Kathy Meier, David and Kyle Kelsheimer, Jeff and Gina Kelsheimer, Mark and Tanya Richmond, Bob and Renee King and Tom and Janet Pittman; and several cousins. She also leaves behind her beloved cats, Billie and Betsie. Mollie was preceded in death by her grandfather, Charles Wetter; grandmother, Elinor Vance; and uncles, Steve and Stewart Wetter For the full obituary, visit currentinfishers.com.

Patricia Ann Streeter, 69, of Fishers, died May 25 at St. Vincent Carmel Hospital. She was born Nov. 12, 1949 to Marvil “Bud” and Jeanette (Panzer) Michals in Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Pat was an excellent Streeter wife, mother, grandmother, aunt, sister, sister-in-law, mother-in-law, cousin and best friend. She had a great eye for photography, serving at one time as the president of the Marion Ohio Camera Club. Every year, Pat made her grandkids new Halloween costumes. She made her own wedding dress for less than $50. Pat is survived by her husband, Dale Streeter; sons Jason (Tina) Streeter and Joshua Streeter; grandchildren Isabelle, Emily and Graham Streeter; sister, Carolyn (Gary) Williams; and brother, Donald Michals. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, David Michals.

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Top Golf representatives Tabitha Sloane and Justyn Rodriguez welcome guests to the Humane Society for Hamilton County’s Pours for Paws event May 31 at the Conference Center at Embassy Suites in Noblesville. The event featured 30 local breweries and six other beverage producers and served as a fundraiser for the HSHC. (Photos by Ben Stout)

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Street and Gray Road for construction of FISHERS a roundabout. The project was set to • Temporary lane restrictions are in begin on or after May 20 with an effect between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. anticipated closure of 75 days. near and at the intersection of • Lane restrictions are un136th Street and Cyntheanne der way near Keystone ParkRoad. Restrictions are due to way and 96th Street, where a utility work for roundabout new roundabout interchange construction. being built. Construction is • Expect periodic lane CONSTRUCTION isexpected to last through the restrictions on Allisonville year. Road north of River Glen • Construction on a new access ramp Drive through the end of the construcfrom Lowes Way to Keystone Parkway is ontion work. 126th Street at Allisonville Road going and expected to be complete by June. remains closed. Detour routes are down • Construction of a pathway along the 131st Street and 116th Street to Lantern Road. north side of 126th Street to connect KeyHomes along 126th Street can be accessed stone Parkway to Hazel Dell Parkway is exfrom Lantern Road. Allisonville Road remains pected to begin on or after June 1. open. • Guilford Road reconstruction is set to • Utility relocation is beginning on 96th begin June 1 between Main Street and City Street as part of the road-widening project, Center Drive. A culvert replacement adjacent resulting in periodic lane restrictions over to Carmel Middle School also is expected to the coming months. begin June 1. Construction on a new round• Drainage work for Ind. 37 is in progabout at Guilford Road and Main Street is ress. Construction vehicles will use the construction entrance on Lantern Road, between expected to begin on or after Aug. 1. • A partial closure is expected at 96th 126th Street and 131st Street, and may cause Street and Delegates Row for construction of some short delays. a roundabout. The project is set to begin on CARMEL or after Aug. 9 with an anticipated closure of • A new multi-use path is being installed 75 days. along 136th Street between Range Line Road GEIST and Stadium Drive. Construction is expected • The Indianapolis Dept. of Public Works to take 100 days. is on Phase 2 of the 82nd Street Widening • Hamilton Lane will be closed between 109th Street and Timber Lane for replacement and Improvement Project. Phase II stretches from Lantern Road to Fall Creek Road. Lane of a culvert. The project began May 28 should closures may occur. The project includes last for two weeks. resurfacing, addition and repair to sidewalks • Range Line Road has reopened to northand curbs, new travel lanes, access ramps, bound traffic but remains closed southbound drainage repairs and bridge maintenance. between Eighth Street to just south of Phase 2 construction began in the spring and Clay Terrace for a drainage and stormwater should be complete by fall 2019. project. Work is expected to be complete by NOBLESVILLE Memorial Day. • 206th Street is closed between Ind. 19 • Work continues on the expansion of Cherand James Road for repairs to a railroad ry Creek Boulevard to complete the final crossing. The area is set to reopen on or after phase to connect Hazel Dell Parkway to River June 25, depending on weather. Road. The project is expected to be complete by the end of July. • A partial closure is expected at 96th

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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS JUNE 27 7 p.m. – Jazz Ambassadors, the United States Army Field Band, will perform a free concert at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater, 6 Municipal Dr. JUNE 28 7 p.m. – Vertical horizon and Tonic will perform a free concert at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater, 6 Municipal Dr. Although the concert is free, tickets are required. Doors open at 5 p.m. To learn how to get tickets, visit sparkfishers.com.

JUNE 29 8 a.m. – Spark!Fishers 5k 8 a.m. to noon – Fishers Farmers Market at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater, 6 Municipal Dr. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. – Street Festival will include food, drinks, vendors, artisans, live entertainment, a kids’ zone and more. 7 p.m. – The parade will include more than 55 organizations. 10 p.m. – Fireworks display


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ESSAY First and last

LETTER No excuses for Confederate stickers

Commentary by Terry Anker School’s out. The kids are enjoying the lazier days of summer. Homework is not a part of the evening ritual and wake-ups are a bit less frenzied. Class projects, final exams, the big game and the epic dance, no longer on the horizon, are all slowly fading in the rearview, never to be seen again. The events themselves slip into some blur of our collective memories. They become part of the weeks, the months, the years into which we organize ourselves. We adults, every one of us, has some recollection of school days. They revolve around friends, teachers and, hopefully, some smiles. But even as the reminiscences flood in, the details are faded and facts are confused. To help us maintain some order as life rushes by, we rely upon photos and mnemonics to keep it straight. Dad remembered events by the car he drove at the time something occurred. Each automobile was imbued with special significance and could be recalled in chronological order. Others invest in firsts – first kisses, first cars, first homes and first flat tires. It makes some sense since we humans are prone to remember most under a modicum of distress. There may be nothing more stressful than crossing over from the uninitiated. Likewise, we may keep a list of lasts – the last time we saw a dear friend, the last chicken dumplings that our grandmother made for us and the last time we laughed until our sides ached. Others? Even so, these firsts and lasts can sneak up on us. For some, this school year was the last, and for others, the first. Should we plan for these or are we better served to just let them happen? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@ youarecurrent.com.

All’s calm on the vacay front Commentary by Danielle Wilson As I begin writing, I can hear our Lab’s stomach seriously gurgling, loudly and often. She just ate, so I’m not sure if everything is about to come back HUMOR up or simply in the digestive process. Reminds me of the old days when I’d try to crunch out a piece during nap time. Would I finish before the rugrats awoke or would my creative flow be blocked by crying and dirty diapers? Time will tell. I may need to cut this short if the dog throw up, but I’m willing to risk it for the biscuit. I’m pleased to announce that we here at Chez Wilson survived the annual family vacay to the beach, where 26 of us piled into a house for one week. The littlest is 3 and the oldest is 77, but we managed to make memories and keep the shanking to a minimum. Actually, I don’t recall any fights between cousins, spouses, or my four

sisters, which is really impressive when I think about how much wine was consumed. We had one case of confirmed bronchitis, several painful sunburns and my mom did come precariously close to rumbling with a neighbor group who set up their tent directly in front of ours (and threw fishing lines where the kids were swimming!), but on the whole, it was remarkably relaxing. In fact, the only drama was a live production of “Legally Blonde,” where my 6-year-old niece, in the role of Elle Woods, asked if her toilet-paper boobs were too big. Classic. Nothing else to report, and I can no longer hear gastro rumblings from The Dog. Life is good. Peace out.

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

QUOTE OF THE WEEK “Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value.” -Albert Einstein

Editor, The June 18 letter from Marvin B. Scott of Fishers made some good points. I am not African American, but I agree with his request to Shell Corp. in opposition to the selling of Confederate flag stickers at the station near the Saxony Shopping Center in Noblesville. My Irish immigrant ancestors fought on the side of the Union, the United States of America and its Constitution against the Confederate States of America. The Confederate flag was that of traitors who tore apart our nation because they were afraid they might have their right to own and often abuse other human beings interfered with! No person in Indiana, which fought on the side of democracy, should be selling flag stickers of treason! I lived in the South and I liked it and the people there, both black and white but Shell, no excuses for this. Mike Boland, Fishers

“The Confederate flag was that of traitors who tore apart our nation because they were afraid they might have their right to own and often abuse other human beings interfered with! No person in Indiana, which fought on the side of democracy, should be selling flag stickers of treason!”

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Remember to forget birthday

Buying Selling Buying Or Or Selling A A Home? Home?

Commentary by Dick Wolfsie A few days back, I forgot our anniversary — our 39th. I remembered the first 38, so my record isn’t bad. Our HUMOR anniversary was Friday, and we had planned to attend the Italian Fest and the Talbot Street Art Fair on Saturday to celebrate. The actual date totally slipped my mind on Friday. I left the house that morning with no thought of the special day. When I returned home, I found a sweet anniversary card Mary Ellen had left on my desk, but she was left cardless and flowerless and I was obviously brainless. I think you can understand how I made this error. Saturday’s weather was terrible, but Mary Ellen still wanted to go downtown. She seemed to be in a good mood, but I sensed I was still in the dog house. After we parked, she requested a certain eatery (I didn’t particularly like the place, but I was in no position to assert my preference.). We walked the art fair in a downpour, with only one umbrella. “It’s OK, Mary Ellen, you use it. I enjoy walking in the rain. It’s romantic,” (It’s actually not and I hate getting wet, but remember, I did space out old No. 39). On our way home, Mary Ellen asked if we could stop at her favorite antique store. “Of course,” I said. “I love antique shopping.” I hate it, but I was trying to crawl out of the dog house. That evening, she asked me to clean the cat’s litter box. “Wait a second, I never do that. Angel is your cat.” “No, she’s our cat. Just like we are now celebrating our…” “I know, I know. Where’s the scooper?” Saturday finally ended, after I had yielded to every one of Mary Ellen’s whims and desires. To further make up for my memory lapse, I also promised that for our 40th next year we would travel to Barcelona, a place she has always wanted to visit. Before we fell asleep, she leaned over to kiss me goodnight and whispered, “My birthday is in July. Please let it slip your mind.”

Dick Wolfsie is an author, columnist and speaker. Contact him at wolfsie@aol.com.

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A Next Generation Dunkin’ Donuts shop opened last month at the NOW OPEN corner of Allisonville Road and 116th Street in Fishers. The store is the brand’s first Next Gen location in Indiana. It is at one of the area’s busiest intersections. Fishers’ other Dunkin’ Donuts store is at 8942 E 96th St. District Manager Rodd Papalko said Next Gen Dunkin’ Donuts is a rebranding of sorts. “You know, times are changing,” Papalko said. “Dunkin’ started to realized that the coffee market is moving to millennials, so we’ve kind of rebranded. We asked our customers what they want, and they told us, ‘We don’t want that carnival look you used to have, we want a softer look.’” Papalko said Dunkin’ Donuts leads America in the sale of drip coffee, followed by McDonald’s. Starbucks is No. 1 in the espresso industry. To compete in the latter market, Dunkin’ has introduced new espresso drinks at a lower cost and higher volume than Starbucks. The Next Gen Dunkin’ store offers mobile-

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Riverview Health Foundation announced June 10 that it has received a gift of $500,000 from Dave PHILANTHROPY and Jackie Cox, Courtney Cole and Darren and Monica Peck for the expansion of the under-construction Infusion Center expansion at Riverview Health in Noblesville. More than 10,000 patients are treated annually in the Infusion Center. “While the patients receive wonderful care from the dedicated physicians, nurses and staff, the current facility doesn’t offer the right kind of environment,” said Megan Wiles, executive director of Riverview Health Foundation. The expanded Infusion Center will have private rooms, semi-private rooms and community seating to allow patients to select an area based on how they are feeling and availability. The new Infusion Center will have an open floor plan with windows and natural light. Construction is expected to be complete later this year. “As a patient receiving treatment for hours at a time, it would have been wonderful to have windows,” Cole said. “The lighter

colors and outdoor views will help the time pass and make treatment more pleasant.” The Cox, Cole and Peck families have a long history and connection with Riverview Health. Jackie served as the executive director of Riverview Health Foundation from 1988 to 1997. Dave served on the foundation board and as chair in 2011 and 2012. Monica served as a member of the foundation’s philanthropy council, and Courtney has been a patient and advocate for Riverview Health and the foundation for many years. “We are so grateful for the generous support of Dave and Jackie Cox, Courtney Cole and Darren and Monica Peck for this important and impactful project,” Wiles said. “We have several other families, along with the Riverview Health Auxiliary, who have already made naming gifts for this project, but the Cox, Cole and Peck families’ gift is our significant lead gift, and it’s so appropriate given their history and connection to Riverview Health as well as to our community.” The foundation has committed to raise more than $1 million for the expansion of the Infusion Center. For more, contact Megan Wiles at 317-776-7317 or mwiles@riverview. org.

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BEER IS NEAR A guide to some of the best Hamilton County breweries

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(Above) Union Brewing Company’s 5 oz. pours are only available al a carte. They are $2.50 each. From left, Java Diffie, Triple Zeroes, Under the Table and Fred’s Red Ale. (Left) Upland Carmel Tap House offers a flight of seven, 6 oz. pours for only $9.95. (Photos from Anna Skinner)

With craft beer and local breweries on the rise, here’s a brief guide to some of the best breweries — and what they offer — in Hamilton County.

Union Brewing Company

Address: 622 S Range Line Rd., Carmel Hours: Noon to 9 p.m. Sunday, 4 to 11 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 3 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday and noon to 1 a.m. Saturday Best beer: Java Diffie Review: I typically am not a dark beer drinker, but this collaboration between Union Brewing Company and Java Coffeehouse really hit my taste buds right. Union Brewing Company serves cask beers, which means the beer’s carbonation occurs naturally. The beer is stored in a cask with sugar, which the beer yeast consumes and then turns the product into a carbonated brew. Cask-brewed beers have a creamier mouthfeel and not as much bite from the carbonation. Since UBC’s brews are unique, I suggest ordering a flight so you can try several at a time. UBC’s samples are sold separately, at $2.50 each, and are 5 oz. pours. I sampled the Java Diffie (my favorite), the Triple Zeroes (very dry, but delicious), Under the Table (a Beligan strong beer, which owner Nathan Doyle describes as “big and boozy”) and Fred’s Red Ale. Website: unionbrewingco.com

Upland Carmel Tap House

Address: 820 E. 116th St., Carmel Hours: Noon to midnight Sunday, 11 a.m. to midnight Monday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday. Best beer: Champagne Velvet, a pilsner. Review: Upland’s best deal is definitely its flight of seven 6 oz. beers for $9.95. Five are from Upland’s year-round menu: Dragonfly IPA, Upland Wheat, Champagne Velvet, Campside Pale Ale and Bad Elmer’s Porter. The person ordering gets to pick the other two from the seasonal menu. If it’s available, definitely check out the Latitude Adjustment. Upland has a quiet, beautiful patio that is the best environment to enjoy its excellent beers. Website: uplandbeer.com

Four Day Ray

Address: 11671 Lantern Rd., Fishers Hours: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday and Monday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to midnight Friday and Saturday. Best beer: Blood Orange Blonde, an American blonde ale Review: Four Day Ray is spacious and an excellent place to go if you want to pair a hearty dinner with locally brewed beer. Website: fourdayray.com

The Center for the Performing Arts has announced the upcoming season for its Peanut Butter & Jam series, which introduces children ages 1 to 7 to the performing arts. Tickets are on sale for the 2019-20 season of monthly performances, which take place 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. Saturday mornings in the Palladium and other Center venues. The casual presentations feature family friendly Indiana artists and provide interactive opportunities that engage children in the performance. Admission is $10 per child, which includes free admission for two adults, making PB & J a convenient low-cost outing for parents or grandparents. Tickets are available through the Palladium Box Office at 317-843-3800. Some of the performances include Jefferson Street Parade Band, Phoenix Rising Dance Company, Fiddle ‘n’ Feet and more. For more, visit TheCenterPresents.org.

Westfield — Duke Tumatoe & Power Trio will perform at 7 p.m. June 28 in the Cool Creek Concert Series at Cool Creek Park. Admission is $5. Noblesville — The Noblesville Parks and Recreation Dept’s. Summer Concert Series will present Jambox at 7 p.m. June 27 at Dillon Park, 6351 Midland Lane. Fishers — Karma, with special guest Fishers Music Works’ Mudsock Jazz Combo, will give a free concert from 7 to 9 p.m. June 25 at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater. Zionsville — The Concert Series in Lincoln Park will feature The Hawkeyes at 7 p.m. June. 26. Mr. Daniel, a children’s performance, starts it off at 6:30 p.m. Carmel — The Endless Summer Band will perform at 7 p.m. June 27 in the Huntington Learning Center Summer Concert Series at Clay Terrace.


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Where’s Amy? Amy Pauszek is a photographer, film producer and scouting and casting associate for Talent Fusion Agency in Indianapolis. She can be reached at Amy@youarecurrent.com. To see more of her photos, visit currentnightandday.com.

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Where’s Amy joins the crowd at Zoobilation From left, Barb and Jim Austin (Geist) and their daughter, Lexi Austin, (Geist) joined more than 5,000 guests June 14 at Zoobilation. The annual event raised money for care of the Indianapolis Zoo’s 1,200 animals and 46,000 plants and support of its local education and global conservation. Indianapolis-area restaurants and beverage companies donated delicious food and spirits, and area bands provided live entertainment. Where’s Amy loved mingling with some of the coolest cats in town and celebrating the night for a great cause. (Right) Volunteer Mike Kueper (Fishers) gives Zoobilation a thumbs-up. (Photos by Amy Pauszek)

Summer wines with zip Commentary by Elizabeth Morse School’s out, kids are home and warm weather is in full swing. Here are some great wines to try. Two WINEderlust whites: a value-driven option and one that’s more splurgey. I’ve also added a red that is nice with a tiny bit of a chill. First, Campuget 1753 Syrah Vermentino. This blushing beauty is a French rosé from the eastern-most appellation of the famed Languedoc region. A dry, feminine wine offering up whiffs of grapefruit and orange. In the mouth, it’s a berry bomb with a bright finish. You can’t help an uplifted mood with a glass of this. Great as a “patio pounder” and also a nice option with strawberry salad or light seafood; 80/20 Syrah/Vermentino, $20ish. Feeling a little fancy? Give Cakebread’s 2017 Sauvignon Blanc a swirl ($39). Gorgeous and perfumey, nose-filled with melon, citrus, jasmine and grapefruit is just the beginning. Ripe melon and grapefruit keep coming to the glass with an interesting hint of lemon

thyme. A lean wine that pairs perfectly with grilled shrimp, crab, artichokes and asparagus. This baby lives up to the hype of its famous moniker. You only drink red? Well, how about trying something interesting that also is appropriate for warm weather? Maison Joseph Drouhin’s 2017 Chorey-Les-Beaune (pinot noir). A bright red wine that smells and tastes a lot like blackberries. As it matures, it begins to boast that lovely French “stinky” that’s a perfect companion to earthy mushroom dishes. Truffled paté, anyone? This wine should continue to improve during the next four or five years. You can give it a tiny bit of a chill before serving or enjoy at room temp. Aged in French oak and deeelish ($33). Elizabeth Morse owned the Corner Wine Bar in Broad Ripple for nearly to 20 years. She is a graduate of IU, is a Hoosier chef, food writer, wine guru and Hamilton County Master Gardener. Morse has been a resident of Hamilton County for more than a decade. Check out her blog: schlepicurean.com.

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KEVIN JAMES WED OCT 2 AT 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM

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THE KINGDOM CHOIR SAT OCT 5 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM

LYLE LOVETT FRI OCT 11 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER AND SHAWN COLVIN: TOGETHER ON STAGE SUN OCT 20 AT 7PM | THE PALLADIUM TRISHA YEARWOOD THU OCT 24 AT 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM THE FOUR ITALIAN TENORS: VIVA ITALIA FRI OCT 25 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS SUN OCT 27 AT 7PM | THE PALLADIUM SIR JAMES AND LADY GALWAY TUE OCT 29 AT 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM AN EVENING WITH JOHNNY MATHIS: THE VOICE OF ROMANCE THU OCT 31 AT 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM HARLEM 100: CELEBRATING THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE FRI NOV 8 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM THE FOURTH WALL: FRUIT FLIES LIKE A BANANA SAT NOV 9 AT 10:30AM & 1PM | THE TARKINGTON

AN EVENING WITH JOHN CLEESE THU NOV 14 AT 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM

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AN EVENING WITH GLADYS KNIGHT WED NOV 20 AT 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM DAMIEN ESCOBAR: ELEMENTS OF LOVE TOUR THU NOV 21 AT 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER ORCHESTRA WITH WYNTON MARSALIS TUE DEC 3 AT 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM

NAPOLEON DYNAMITE: A CONVERSATION WITH JON HEDER & EFREN RAMIREZ THU DEC 5 AT 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM AN EVENING WITH RITA MORENO FRI DEC 6 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM CANTUS: THREE TALES OF CHRISTMAS SAT DEC 7 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM SCOTT BRADLEE’S POSTMODERN JUKEBOX FRI DEC 13 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM DAVE KOZ AND FRIENDS CHRISTMAS TOUR 2019 SUN DEC 15 AT 7PM | THE PALLADIUM AN EVENING WITH BEN VEREEN SAT JAN 18 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM NFM WROCLAW PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA THU JAN 23 AT 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM BIG BUBBLE BONANZA SAT JAN 25 AT 10:30AM & 1PM | THE TARKINGTON CHRIS BOTTI SUN FEB 9 AT 7PM | THE PALLADIUM SIBERIAN STATE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FRI FEB 28 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM 4 GIRLS 4: BROADWAY’S LEADING LADIES IN CONCERT SAT FEB 29 AT 8 PM | THE PALLADIUM VOICEPLAY FRI MAR 6 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM THE U.S. ARMY FIELD BAND & SOLDIERS’ CHORUS THU MAR 12 AT 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM PEKING ACROBATS SUN MAR 15 AT 3PM | THE PALLADIUM

KURT ELLING QUINTET: A CENTURY OF HEROES SAT MAR 21 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM DOOLIN’ FRI MAR 27 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM TREASURE ISLAND SAT MAR 28 AT 10:30AM & 1PM | THE TARKINGTON PIAF! THE SHOW SAT MAR 28 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM GEORGE HINCHLIFFE’S UKULELE ORCHESTRA OF GREAT BRITAIN SUN MAR 29 AT 7PM | THE PALLADIUM MICHAEL FEINSTEIN WITH SPECIAL GUEST FRI APR 17 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM AMERICAN BRASS QUINTET FRI APR 24 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM THE COMPANY MEN SAT APR 25 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM BRUBECK BROTHERS QUARTET: DAVE BRUBECK CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION SUN APR 26 AT 7PM | THE PALLADIUM ZACH BROCK QUINTET: SNARKY VIOLIN FRI MAY 15 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM

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8 p.m. June 25, 28; 1 p.m. June “The Little Mermaid,” 26; 1 and 8 p.m. June 27; 1:30 and Beef & Boards Dinner 8 p.m. June 29; 1:30 and 7 p.m. Theatre, Indianapolis June 30 Beef & Boards brings the Disney musical to the stage. The show features the songs “Under the Sea,” “Kiss the Girl” and “Part of Your World.”

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“Tchaikovsky’s Fifth,” Kroger Symphony at the Prairie, Conner Prairie, Fishers

8 p.m. June 27

Cost: $45 to $70 (includes buffet dinner), a $10 ticket discount is available for ages 3-15.

Gemma New takes the podium to lead the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra for Tchaikovsky’s theatrical “Fifth Symphony.” Cost: $13 (ages 2-12) to $32, More: indianapolissymphony.org $98 for reserved seats

“Social Security,” Main Street Productions, Westfield Playhouse, 1836 W. Ind. 32

7:30 p.m. June 28, 29; 2:30 p.m. June 30

Jen Otterman directs Andrew Bergman’s hit Broadway comedy about trendy Manhattan art gallery owners Barbara and David Kahn, whose lives are upended when Barbara’s sister, Trudy, deposits eccentric mother Sophie at their house. Cost: $12 to $14

More: westfieldplayhouse.org

“Shrek The Musical Jr.,” Jr. Civic Theatre, The Tarkington, Center for the Performing Arts, Carmel

The musical is based on the DreamWorks animation movie, “Shrek,” a friendly ogre who becomes an unlikely hero, with music by Jeanine Tesori. It will be performed by actors ages 7-14. Cost: $13 (student) to $18

“Music of The Rolling Stones,” Kroger Symphony at the Prairie, Conner Prairie, Fishers Dave Matthews Band will perform at Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center June 28-29. (Submitted photo)

Dave Matthews Band, Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center, Noblesville

8 p.m. June 28, 29

The Dave Matthews Band makes it annual summer stop in Indianapolis for two nights. Cost: $44.50 to $284.50


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10 a.m. and 1 p.m. June 25, 26

More: civictheatre.org

More: beefandboards.com, 317-872-9664

Tower of Power, Kroger Symphony at the Prairie, Conner Prairie, Fishers

8 p.m. June 29

Tower of Power will perform featuring its brand of soul music at Conner Prairie.

8 p.m. June 28

The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and Conductor Brent Havens perform Windborne’s “Music of The Rolling Stones” to celebrate the 50th anniversary of “Begger’s Banquet” and “Let it Bleed.” Cost: $13 (ages 2-12) to $32 More: indianapolissymphony.org

“In the Presence of my Enemies,” Carmel Theatre Company, The Cat, 254 Veterans Way, Carmel

7:30 p.m. June 28, 29; 2:30 p.m. June 30

After debuting a shorter version of her play, Carmel resident June McCarty Clair brings her full dark comedy to The Cat. It is a cautionary tale about greed after a death in the family. Cost: $18 (student) to 28

More: tinyurl.com/my-enemies or call 317-582-1007

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Kauffman to play dream role

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workshop that culminates with the finals July 20 at the Palladium in Carmel. Jack Ducat, who will be a Carmel High School Cynthia Kauffman has a longstanding junior in August, co-stars with Kauffman in connection to “Thoroughly Modern Millie.” Kauffman, a 2019 Zionsville “Millie” and also was selected to the Songbook Academy. MUSICAL High School gradu“Although I hadn’t ever seen the ate, will play the full version of the show before, I title role in Summer Stock Stage’s was familiar with the music itself,” production at Indiana Repertory Ducat said. “One of the main reaTheatre June 27-30. Kauffman previsons I really wanted to audition ously played Millie as an eighthwas because the music is just such grader at Zionsville Middle School. an incredibly challenging piece “It’s full-circle because I’m playSchlabach within itself and is just beautiful.” ing Millie again after graduating,” Fishers resident Nate Schlabach, who she said. will be a Bishop Chatard senior, plays Trevor Kauffman has loved the music since she Grayden, who is the boss at the Sincere first heard it in fifth grade. Trust Insurance Co. that employs Millie. “They have the big finishes and it’s a “She has high hopes to marry him, but classical musical theater show,” Kauffman what’s great about the character is he’s said. “Millie was a dream role when I first completely oblivious of her attraction to got to play it. Now that I’ve been through him,” Schlabach said. “Aside from him becollege auctions and all, it’s exciting to ing oblivious about that, he also later falls come back. I have a chance to up my game instantly in love with the character Miss and have a second try at who I think Millie Dorothy. That creates probably the best is.” aspect of playing the character, which is Kauffman, who will attend Syracuse his complete over-the-top dramatics which University, was selected to be one of 40 I think are absolutely hilarious.” students nationally to participate in the For more, visit summerstockstage.com. Songbook Academy, a weeklong intensive

Cerone set for standup routine

: NICKEL PLATE ARTS t ge to t ou ab Things are WEIRD.

Some art defies definition: that is what this show is all about! Art in all media that defies tradition, breaks all the rules, and/or is just plain odd. July’s exhibit, “Weird & Wonderful,” will celebrate art with eccentricity! Join us for our opening reception on Friday, July 5 from 6-9 p.m. as we celebrate fabulous, strange artwork with live music, refreshments, and drinks.

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John Mulaney is Cerone’s favorite comedian, so he said he has taken a lot of inspiration from him in the way he writes Joey Cerone is confident he is prepared and performs. for his solo standup comedy routine. “Cerone and recent FHS graduate The 2019 Fishers Max Keithley are announcers for COMEDY High School graduthe June 29 Spark!Fishers Parade ate will perform a for the second consecutive year. 20-minute set at 2:30 p.m. June 29 Cerone, who will attend Indiana at Nickel District Amphitheater durUniversity in the fall to major in ing Spark!Fishers. This is Cerone’s sports broadcasting with a minor first standup at Spark! Fishers, but in theater, served as student body he has performed at school events. Cerone president, was a member of the “Twenty minutes is fairly long Riley Dance marathon committee, acted in but I’ve done standup before and I’ve got some plays and was a volleyball player at what I feel is a very solid set,” he said. “I FHS. have a lot written and I think I could even Thomas Lister, who will be a FHS senior, put together a 45-minute set and feel good is the lead guitarist for Shiver and the about it. I write jokes as they come to me, Shakes, which will play at 5:30 p.m. June so I’ve got a lot of material just squirreled 29 . away.” “Our keyboardist Joey Kelly graduated in Cerone was in teacher Jon Colby’s ad2018 and our drummer, Clayton Beehler, and vanced acting and improv class at FHS. “I use Colby and my friends and family as our singer, Quinn Heiking, graduated this a sounding board and I like the way this set year,” Lister said. “We did Spark! last year and it was such a nice event for people of has been hitting,” he said. all ages. It’s a really cool event for the comColby previously taught theater and munity and we’re excited to play.” speech at FHS but left in June to pursue a career of leading workshops.

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The Belfry Theatre HONK! The Musical Jul. 26 - Aug. 4, Fri. & Sat. at 8 p.m., Sun. at 2 p.m. $20 adults, $16 ages 0-12 & 65-100 thebelfrytheatre.com

MONDAY NIGHT DRAWING CLASS: SESSION 3 July 8-Sept. 16, Mondays, 7-9 p.m. Nickel Plate Arts campus $110, supplies included IN FISHERS Meyer Najem Showcase: Ben Jennings July 1 - September 27 Mon - Fri., 8 a.m.-5 p.m.. Meyer Najem Building Free

6:30-7:30 p.m. Adult Art Class 92 S. 9th St., Noblesville caravanclasses@gmail.com or call 765-557-1969

Hamilton County Artists’ Association “All of Our Best” Judged Exhibit of HCAA Juried Artist Members July 1–27, Thurs: 1-3, Fri: 1-4, Sat: 10-4 First Friday @ Hamilton County Artists’ Association July 5, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Caravan Classes FREE Wednesday Art Classes HCAA Featured Juried Artist July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Members at Fishers City Hall $5-$15 per session July 2-July 30, 11-11:30 a.m. Family Art Time Mon-Fri, 8:30-4:30 p.m. AGES 6-11: Fishers City Hall 1:30-2:30 p.m. Homeschool Art Framing Workshop with Nicole 4-5 p.m. After-school Art Tredup 5-6 p.m. Teen Art July 16, 17, & 18, 5-9 p.m. Nickel Plate Arts is brought to you by:

Painting by Ben Jennings

Summer Arts Crawl July 19, 6-9 p.m. Nickel Plate District, Fishers Free

The Birdie Gallery of HCAA, 195 S. 5th St., $100 hcaa-in.org Logan Street Sanctuary Andy & Judy Second Saturday Showcase Concert July 13, 8-10pm $10 requested donation Third Saturday Comedy Showcase Series July 20, 8pm $5 suggested donation Page & Stage Drama-forLiteracy Summer Camp Final Performance July 26, 7-9pm At the door: $2 adults, $1 kids under 12, children on laps free. loganstreetsanctuary.org

Noblesville Cultural Arts Council Shakespeare in the Park July 25-27, August 1-3, 8:30 p.m. Federal Hill Commons, Noblesville FREE


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Commentary by Anna Skinner Address: 6515 Carrollton Ave., Indianapolis What to get: Lemon Blueberry Cake Price: $12.95 Anna’s take: The Cake Bake Shop by Gwendolyn Rogers is an adorable little shop, adorned with flowers and all things girly, nestled in Broad Ripple that serves up delicious, giant slices of cake. Other menu items, like quiche and sandwiches, also are available. I went for a birthday celebration (my birthday is June 25, which just happens to be when this print edition is published, so feel free to email me and wish me the happiest of days), and ordered a slice of the Lemon Blueberry Cake. As the name implies, it is lemon cake layered with house-made

The Lemon Blueberry Cake is layered with lemon curd and fresh blueberries. (Photo by Anna Skinner)

lemon curd and blueberries. It is decorated with fresh blueberries and is a refreshing, tasty option for those who like fruity cake. Suggested pairings: JCB No. 69 Rose. This is a sparkling, Brut rose French wine. What’s better than pairing bubbles with cake? $13 per glass or $62 for the bottle.

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Notice of Self Storage Sale Please take notice Prime Storage - Fishers Ford Dr. located at 12650 Ford Dr., Fishers, IN 46038 intends to hold a sale to sell the property stored at the Facility by the below list of Occupants whom are in default at a Auction. The sale will occur or otherwise disposed as an online auction via www.storagetreasures.com on 7/17/2019 at 12:00pm. Stacie Vosberg unit #321; Tim Mcoughlin unit #425; Perry Williams unit #772; Sierra Stewart unit #914. This sale may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Certain terms and conditions apply. See manager for details.

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CITY OF FISHERS ADVISORY PLAN COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CASE: TA-19-9 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City of Fishers Advisory Plan Commission at 6:00 pm, Wednesday, July 10, 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 text amendments to the City of Fishers Comprehensive Plan. LOCATION: This Proposal affects all properties within the Fishers planning and zoning jurisdiction. 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

CITY OF FISHERS ADVISORY PLAN COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RZ-19-9 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City of Fishers Advisory Plan Commission at 6:00PM, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 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 rezone from I1 Industrial to R1 Residential. The petitioner is the City of Fishers. LOCATION: The Proposal is located at 11202 E 131st Street, also known as parcel 13-11-28-00-00-015.000. 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

CITY OF FISHERS ADVISORY PLAN COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TA-19-7 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City of Fishers Advisory Plan Commission at 6:00PM, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 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 text amendment to the Steeplechase Planned Unit Development Ordinance amending the commitments concerning the use and development of real estate. The petitioner is RH of Indiana LP and M/I Homes of Indiana LP. LOCATION: The Proposal is located at 0 Georgia Road, and other addresses, generally located east of Georgia Road and north of 96th Street. 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 RH of Indiana LP and M/I Homes of Indiana LP By Steven D. Hardin, Faegre Baker Daniels 600 East 96th Street, Suite 600, Indianapolis, IN 46240 (317) 569-9600 Steven.Hardin@FaegreBD.com

CITY OF FISHERS ADVISORY PLAN COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TA-19-11 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City of Fishers Advisory Plan Commission at 6:00 pm, Wednesday, July 10, 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 text amendment to “Section 6.16. Signage Standards” of the Unified Development Ordinance. LOCATION: Citywide 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) 595-3155 www.fishers.in.us

CITY OF FISHERS ADVISORY PLAN COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CASE: TA-19-8 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City of Fishers Advisory Plan Commission at 6:00 pm, Wednesday, July 10, 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 text amendments to the City of Fishers Nickel Plate District Code. LOCATION: This Proposal affects all properties zoned MC, DC, VC, and HC. 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

CITY OF FISHERS ADVISORY PLAN COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CASE: TA-19-10 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City of Fishers Advisory Plan Commission at 6:00 pm, Wednesday, July 10, 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 text amendments to the Reynolds PUD. LOCATION: This Proposal affects all properties on Reynolds Drive between 126th Street and Interstate 69. 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

NOTICE OF APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 052019A AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL ESTATE TO THE CITY OF FISHERS, HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA NOTICE IS HEREBY PROVIDED that on June 17, 2019, the Common Council for the City of Fishers, Hamilton, Indiana (“City”), meeting in a duly noticed public meeting, and in accordance with Ind. Code §36-4-3-5.1, passed Ordinance No. 052019A, annexing approximately 6.19 acres located outside of but contiguous to the City, generally known as the Becker Place property (the “Annexed Territory”), located at 10491 and 10511 E 116th Street. This Annexation Ordinance is available for review at the City of Fishers, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana 46037 c/o Megan Schaefer, Planner II, Department of Planning and Zoning, and available online at www.fishers.in.us.

NOTICE OF APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 052019 AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL ESTATE TO THE CITY OF FISHERS, HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA NOTICE IS HEREBY PROVIDED that on June 17, 2019, the Common Council for the City of Fishers, Hamilton, Indiana (“City”), meeting in a duly noticed public meeting, and in accordance with Ind. Code §364-3-5.1, passed Ordinance No. 052019, annexing approximately 0.78 acres located outside of but contiguous to the City, generally known as the Sharp Printing property (the “Annexed Territory”), located at 11100 Allisonville Road. This Annexation Ordinance is available for review at the City of Fishers, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana 46037 c/o Megan Schaefer, Planner II, Department of Planning and Zoning, and available online at www.fishers.in.us.


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