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‘Hotly contested’ primaries expected in 5th District By Ann Marie Shambaugh annmarie@youarecurrent.com Less than three weeks after U.S. Rep. Susan Brooks’ announced that she will retire from Congress at the end of her ELECTION term, two Democrats and one Republican have launched campaigns for her 5th District seat. As of July 2, the candidates include Democrats Dee Thornton, a Carmel resident who lost to Brooks in 2018, and Jennifer Christie, an Indianapolis science teacher and mother of four. On the Republican side, Noblesville resident Micah Beckwith, a small business owner and pastor, announced his intentions to run July 1. With the election for the soon-to-be open seat occurring in 2020 – a presidential election year – voter turnout is expected to be high. Local leaders from both parties expect to see crowded polling places and primary races in May 2020. “I imagine we’re going to have some hotly contested primaries on both sides,” said Joe Weingarten, chairman of the Hamilton County Democratic Party. Hamilton County Republican Party chair Laura Campbell declined to name potential candidates but said she’s had discussions with a couple of people with “name recognition” who are considering a run for the 5th District. “I think there will probably be a good field of people who are interested in running in the Republican primary,” Campbell said. Thornton received 43 percent of the vote for the 5th District seat in 2018 – the highest percentage earned by a Democrat since the district formed in 2000 – and Weingarten said the party has grown stronger in Hamilton County and the district since then. He said the Democratic party plans to send a national team to the 5th District to help with the campaign. “I look at it from a standpoint that we actually could get a Democrat to win,” Weingarten said. Campbell acknowledged that as Hamilton County has grown its demographics have shifted slightly to the left. She expects candidates from both parties to focus on appealing to moderate and undecided voters in 2020. “With next year being a presidential year, there will be a lot of people who don’t vote every election who come out (to vote),” she
THE CANDIDATES As of July 2, three candidates have announced plans to run for the U.S. House of Representatives in Indiana’s 5th District.
Dee Thornton
After gathering more support than any other Democratic candidate who’s challenged Republican U.S. Rep. Susan Brooks in the 5th District, Dee Thornton is ready to campaign for the seat again. The Carmel resident, who had never run for office before, earned 43 percent of the vote in 2018. With a bit of experience under her belt, she expects to do even better the second time. “When you’re a first-time candidate, you’re learning your way around,” Thornton said. “This time, I think we’re going to have a good plan in place, and I believe that the 5th District can be flipped. It can be blue.” Thornton and her husband have three children. She retired from Xerox to start her own business. Thornton will hold a campaign kickoff event July 15. Learn more at deethorntonforcongress.com.
Jennifer Christie
As a scientist and mother of four young children, Indianapolis resident Jennifer Christie said she feels called to run for office to help address climate change, an issue she believes could have a major impact on future generations. “I feel we’re not making sufficient progress to solve climate change,” she said. “I feel I have some qualifications to bring a new perspective to a tough issue that is, in my opinion, the greatest threat to ever face humanity, so having that as our greatest challenge can also be our greatest opportunity.” Health care also will be a major focus of her campaign, Christie said. Christie teaches science classes at the Westfield Washington Public Library. She ran a short campaign for the 5th District in 2018 but withdrew from the race before the primary and was not on the ballot. Learn more at JenniferForIndiana.com.
said. “I think that the independent voter will come into play next year very strongly.” The 5th District includes all or parts of Hamilton, Boone, Marion, Blackford, Grant, Howard,
Micah Beckwith
Noblesville resident Micah Beckwith was the first candidate to announce a campaign for the 5th District Republican primary. Beckwith is a father, small business owner and pastor at Northview Christian Church in Carmel. “I’ve been watching what is happening in Washington and know that we need someone to take up the fight to defend true Constitutional conservative values,” Beckwith stated in a press release. “I am honored to announce that I will be running for Congress in 2020.” Beckwith has degrees in business and economics and finance and has a passion for learning American history. Learn more at Beckwith4Congress.com.
Madison and Tipton counties. Since forming in 2000, it has only sent Republicans to Congress, but the gap between the parties has narrowed throughout the years.
“With next year being a presidential year, there will be a lot of people who don’t vote every election who come out (to vote). I think that the independent voter will come into play next year very strongly.” - Hamilton County Republican Party chair Laura Campbell
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DISPATCHES Researchers honored – The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative announced that a team of Indiana University School of Medicine researchers is joining a select group of scientists, computational biologists, software engineers and physicians as winners of the CZI Seed Networks for the Human Cell Atlas awards. The research group is led by Harikrishna Nakshatri, a Carmel resident and Marian J. Morrison Professor of Breast Cancer Research and Professor of Surgery. Joining him as coprincipal investigators are Yunlong Liu
of Fishers and Anna Maria Storniolo of Carmel. The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative is awarding $68 million in funding to support the Human Cell Atlas and its selection of 38 collaborative science teams to launch the Seed Networks projects.
essential factors: employment, housing, quality of life, education and health. More than 2,500 cities were examined and given rankings on a per-state basis. In Indiana, Fishers ranked third, behind Bloomington and Carmel, respectively.
Fishers ranked third – Chamberofcommerce.org recently released a report detailing the best cities to live in for each state. The comprehensive analysis behind this report looks at cities with populations of more than 25,000 and covers five
Governor announces budget director – Gov. Eric J. Holcomb has announced Zachary Jackson will serve as the new state budget director. Jackson, Fishers, has served as the state deputy budget director since 2013. Jackson is president of
the National Association of State Budget Directors. He earned a Master of Business Administration from Butler University and a Master of Public Affairs from IUPUI. Through the 21st Century Scholars program, he earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Southern Indiana and an associate’s degree from Vincennes University.
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SPARK!FISHERS PRESENTS PARADE JUNE 29 The Murat Drifters put on a thrilling show of speed on motorized tricycles to cheering crowds along 116th Street during the Spark!Fishers Parade.
Families and friends lined the 2019 Spark!Fishers Parade route on both sides of 116th Street the evening of June 29. The parade included floats, performances and walking groups from various local organizations, businesses and civic groups. (Photos by Ben Stout)
From left, siblings Kaisaac Osborn, Karrigan Beck and Corben Beck wave flags at the corner of 116th Street and Municipal Drive, a prime viewing spot.
Ava Eck, 2019 International United Miss Indiana Junior Teen, waves to the crowd.
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Kenley offers advice to HCLA alums Local nonprofits receive grants By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Former State Sen. Luke Kenley leaned on his years of experiLEADERSHIP ence as a legislator to offer leadership tips to recent Hamilton County Leadership Academy graduates. Kenley, a Noblesville Republican who was chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, served as the keynote speaker at the HCLA’s sixth annual leadership summit June 18 at the Embassy Suites Conference Center in Noblesville. Kenley retired in September 2017 after serving Senate District 20 since 1992. HCLA selects a group of leaders each year to complete a comprehensive 10-month curriculum exploring issues. The 35 graduates explored projects such as affordable housing in Hamilton County, creating a domestic violence shelter in the county, starting a Hamilton County Youth Leadership Academy, workforce development for the construction industry and helping area children be their best. The group’s mission is to connect and cultivate leaders while inspiring them to
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Former State Sen. Luke Kenley serves as a keynote speaker during Hamilton County Leadership Academy’s sixth annual leadership summit. (Photo by Mark Ambrogi)
serve the community. “There is a reason why people have asked you do to this. They see something in you they think can benefit other people,” Kenley said. “We need you to continue to make Hamilton County to be a great place to live and work. You can set an example for the entire state.” Kenley, who encouraged graduates to use the gifts they’ve been given through the training, said that listening and timing were two keys for him. To see the recent graduates, visit hcla. net/graduates.
The Hamilton County Community Foundation and the GIVING BACK Youth Advisory Council recently awarded $92,500 in grants to 12 projects serving Hamilton County residents. The Hamilton County Community Foundation awarded $77,000 to the following organizations: Heart and Soul Clinic received $15,000 for increasing capacity for its mobile clinic, mental health services implementation and sustainability support. Gleaners received $15,000 to fund the Ivy Tech Cupboard, a food pantry on campus, embedded in other wraparound services for students and individuals in need of food assistance. Brooke’s Place received $8,000 for countywide peer grief support services for youth impacted by death. Fairbanks Hospital received $10,000 to support safe and affordable housing for Hamilton County residents transitioning out of inpatient recovery near the Fairbanks campus. Hamilton Heights Education Founda-
tion received $15,000 to support the Backpack Program, which distributes food to students to take home on weekends. Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville received $12,000 to support educational academic success programs and transportation and purchase supplies. Arts for Learning received $7,000 to support arts education programming in Hamilton County schools. The Youth Advisory Council, a yea-round educational program for high school students which was established by the Hamilton County Community Foundation, awarded $15,000 of the to five organizations. To view that list, visit currentinfishers. com For more, visit hamiltoncountycommunityfoundation.org.
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‘Grammar Guy’ receives grant By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com
ers; Joyce Brinkman, Zionsville; Shari Wagner, Carmel; and Jeffery Lee Barbee, Whitestown. Fritz received a grant to produce a new, Curtis Honeycutt’s eventual goal is to evocative and lively production of Anton make his living ACCOMPLISHMENT as a writer. Chekhov’s “Uncle Vanya” as a live-cinema experience. During the run of the show, A $2,000 grant he will hold three free workshops for Indifrom the Indiana Arts Commission might ana artists and students to learn help him take his next step. about the new bridging of cinHoneycutt, who writes the ematic technology and theater. Grammar Guy column for Current Wilson plans to develop dramaPublishing Inc., recently received a for-literacy activities to teach grant to attend an Erma Bombeck reading skills to kids ages 4 to 18. Writers’ Workshop April 2-4, 2020, The activities will be tested as in Dayton, Ohio. The late Bombeck part of the Page & Stage Theatre was a humor columnist. Co. Summer Camp at Logan Street Honeycutt, a Noblesville resiHoneycutt Sanctuary and a Drama-for-Literadent who is communications mancy Open House, and it will be shared with ager for Nickel Plate Arts and Noblesville teachers. Chamber of Commerce, is hoping that will Brinkman will use the grant for waterhelp him complete the first draft of a hucolor and acrylic classes and supplies to mor book on grammar. produce 100 paintings capturing a motif “The more I write my column, the more inspired by 100 poems she has written. content I have for my book,” Honeycutt The endeavor was inspired by her study said. “I’m trying to repurpose my column of a 13th century book by a Chinese poet, to read like a cohesive book.” which consists of a series of 100 poems on Honeycutt started writing weekly colhis 100 plum blossoms paintings. umns for Current newspapers two years Wagner will write 10 new persona poago and has added newspapers since ems in the voices of historical men and then, including the Fort Wayne Journal Gawomen with Indiana connections. They zette and The Times of Northwest Indiana. will be included in her next poetry collecAs part of the grant, Honeycutt also tion, tentatively titled “Mordecai ‘Threeplans to hold a grammar party, either Finger’ Brown Tells All and Other Voices at Nickel Plate Arts or another venue in from Indiana History.” Noblesville, in May or June 2020. He plans Barbee’s project will commission and to invite editors to appear on a grammar perform works that reflect Indiana’s rich panel. spirits history with a tuba-euphonium “It would be cool to have for word nerds quartet, drawing inspiration from corn, and grammar people who all enjoy that at whiskey, shared experiences and good the party,” Honeycutt said. “I’d like to have friends. The project will provide an elethe editors speak on the state of newspament to bring people closer together and pers, which I think is an interesting topic.” understand how classical music can enAlso receiving a $2,000 grant from the rich lives. Indiana Arts Commission were Corbin Fritz, Noblesville; Paul Wilson, Fish-
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scars that live on,” he said. “I wonder what could have happened if there would have been a place that truly understood how to deal with these issues.” Cherish held its fifth annual breakfast Fadness said that even today, people June 27 at the Delaware NONPROFIT Township Community still live in a “quiet despair.” “Our people were struggling, and we Center in Fishers. Chersaw that manifest in the 911 calls on a ish is a Noblesville nonprofit that combats daily basis,” he said. “These folks were in child abuse and exploitation. It is part trouble. Fortunately, we came toof the larger National Children’s gether as a group and said, ‘We’re Alliance. going to try to address this.’” Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness Fadness said his team is making and Noblesville Police Chief and progress but still has challenges. Cherish Advisory Board member He’s grateful for organizations like Kevin Jowitt spoke about abuse Cherish. and mental health during the “We hope to bring about a betevent. Fadness ter outcome so we can lessen the Fadness spoke about his childscars that exist,” he said. hood and how he witnessed the Jowitt talked about the imlong-term effects of child abuse. portance of breaking the cycle “I grew up in North Dakota, and of abuse. He said in his 43-year I had wonderful parents,” he said. career in law enforcement, he has “But my mother always seemed to seen groups learn to work togethbe a little bit different. Whenever er more effectively. my mother would talk to her moth“We weren’t very good at syser on the phone, it always seemed Jowitt tems. We were all in our silos,” to be a very chaotic and difficult he said. “We did a good job in our conversation.” disciplines but our focus wasn’t really on When Fadness was approximately 13 the people, it was on the successful resoyears old, he found out his mother grew lution of our piece of things.” up in a home with frequent sexual and Jowitt said those silos are starting to physical abuse. “What I found to be the most interesting recognize that victims are subjected to “traumas that cannot be imagined, that and tragic part of that story was the betrayal of the people that were supposed to carry effects through their entire lives.” “Psychologists will tell us depression, take care of her,” he said. “She lived with anxiety PTSD (and) self-destructive bethat and lives with that today. She has haviors, such as drug or alcohol abuse, or good days and bad days.” even suicide, are frequently the results of Fadness said she grew up in an era this kind of trauma,” he said. “Victims feel without systems to help deal with that powerlessness and have a great deal of kind of abuse. difficulty establishing interpersonal rela“I have seen in her and her siblings the tionships. That’s a problem we all have to deal with in our communities.” Jowitt said police are learning they have a duty to victims that goes beyond a successful prosecution. He said much of the recovery process for a childhood victim starts with the first interview. “That’s why Cherish Center exists, and Free Admission | Live Entertainment | French Gastronomy that’s why we believe in it,” he said. Cherish did not disclose how much July 13th | 3PM to 10PM money was raised at the breakfast, but Midtown Plaza Carmel 365 Monon Bvld. Board of Directors President Tom Dickey confirmed that more than $20,000 had been raised before breakfast had even been served.
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Guests mingle during the 2018 annual meeting at the Chinese House, which features Chinese architecture and art. (Photos by Ben Stout)
A NEW VENTURE Conner Prairie, Ritz Charles partner for Chinese House renovation, creation of the Bluffs at Conner Prairie By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com
family retreat. Lilly had an appreciation for Chinese art and used the house to display his collection. He later commissioned a A partnership between premier caterer Ritz Charles and Conner painted ceiling featuring Chinese symbols COVER STORY Prairie was forged two and designs. Some of Lilly’s own paintings are on disyears ago when Conner play in the donor room inside the Chinese Prairie President and CEO Norman Burns House. Items include a four-panel screen in contacted Ritz Charles Vice President Bill the style of Chinese Shui Mo artworks and a Nicholls. The discussed renovating Conner Prairie’s water buffalo, both painted by Lilly. Conner Prairie and Ritz Charles recently Chinese House. “We started on a journey partnered to open the Chinese House at which point we talked about what was and the Bluffs, a pavilion addition, called the Chinese House and what as an event venue for weddings, their goals were, what it was alreceptions, galas and other gatherready used for and its background,” ings. The Bluffs at Conner Prairie Nicholls said. “Even though I’ve been is enclosed by glass on three sides affiliated with Indiana and Conner with views of the White River and Prairie from (when I was) a kid, I had woodlands. never heard of Chinese House. Myself “We of course said yes, this is a and my daughter volunteered out Burns neat idea,” Nicholls said. “Chuck (Lazthere and I thought I knew the lay zara, owner) and I went out and did of land out there as well, and appara site visit, and that really sealed the deal ently did not.” because we were blown away with the The Chinese House was built in 1907 on location of the Chinese House and how cool land owned by William Conner. In the late it is when you add the river and the number 1940s, Eli Lilly, grandson of the pharmaceuof heavily wooded acres. In that partnership tical founder, purchased the home for a
came an agreement that we would partner with Conner Prairie with a quest to revitalize the Chinese House in effort to bring more attention to it and make it a sustainable, viable place.” After forming the partnership, the fundraising and renovation took only two years to complete. Carmel-based Ritz Charles, with 30-plus years of customer service experience, has exclusive operating rights to cater food and beverages at the Chinese House. “We felt over the long run it could be a very sustainable, beneficial arrangement with food and beverage on the event side,” Nicholls said. Ritz Charles contributed $820,000 to the $3.3 million project. The Chinese House was unveiled to the public in late April when Conner Prairie conducted its annual meeting. “The renovated Chinese House provides guests a great connection to Conner Prairie’s past and a gateway to our future,” Burns said. “Visitors get to experience Eli Lilly’s former retreat and his love for Chinese culture while having access to nature,
views of the White River and a beautifully renovated space for their events. Revenue generated from this partnership and new space will allow Conner Prairie to continue providing unique and innovative experiences for our members and guests for years to come.” The Chinese House has already played host to three events since the renovation: Conner Prairie’s 2018 annual meeting, a donor’s party and a wedding reception. For more, visit connerprairie.org.
ITEMS ON DISPLAY IN THE CHINESE HOUSE In addition to Eli Lilly’s painting in Chinese Shui Mo style and his hand-painted water buffalo, there are other items on display in the Chinese House. Items include a typewriter found on Lilly’s experimental farm on Conner Prairie’s property on the other side of the White River and a rare graphite-and-chalkstudy portrait by Hoosier artist Edmund Brucker.
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LETTER End modern slavery
Commentary by Terry Anker Some among us are blessed to have mastered two or more languages. Those lucky ones start, as do we all, with a native tongue but they build from there. It could be the result of desire to travel, learn or even communicate, directly and simply. It could be the result of required academic or professional proficiency. Or, it could be the result of the physical limitations of geography where our latitude and longitude require more of us to survive and flourish daily. The level of education, wealth or aptitude have little bearing on those who develop the skill. In the rows of gold-corded honors graduates, none would be without a second or third language on their resumes. Still, in tourist markets from Istanbul to Beijing to Mexico City to Manhattan, peddlers call out in nearly as many languages as there are faces in the crowd, eager to catch the attention of would-be customers in their own tongue. They study pop culture, food and other non-verbal peculiarities to better use the acquired vernacular. It seems that words alone are not complete. In fact, many communicate without words. Symbols, logos and pantomime are used as ample expression. Culture itself can stand without voice, and information technology has developed and nourished countless other “languages,” all designed for increasing efficiency. Each word finds an equal yet entirely different counterpart, and they do improve our ability to connect with each other. But, are we on a path to rebuild the Tower of Babel? Or, are we rightly seeking to regain the bond between all humans lost as we scattered the earth? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@ youarecurrent.com.
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Apology for appalling bug Commentary by Danielle Wilson I committed the cardinal sin of motherhood the other day by becoming sick. I know! How could I have possibly been so selfish, so uncaring, so clearly unconcerned HUMOR with the needs of my husband and children? And I didn’t even give anyone a heads-up. On Tuesday I was fine, and then on Wednesday, I was down for the count. My apologies, family. I think I had typhoid fever. That may sound melodramatic, but I had just taken my first dose of the live vaccine (headed to Southeast Asia in a few weeks; hopefully, plenty of exotic tales forthcoming!), and in rare cases, one can experience symptoms. For me, it was nausea, fatigue, headache and intense stomach cramps. At my lowest point, I was dryheaving in my oldest son’s disgusting toilet, and then crawling my way back upstairs to bed, only to writhe in pain every time my intestines seized. By the second day of my inconsiderate
illness, I was able to remain downstairs on the couch. My kids would stare at me and inquire as to my “condition,” then promptly ask if I had gone to the grocery or what was for dinner. When I merely glared back, pale and weak, their general response was one of exasperation and a “Jeeze, mom, you picked a terrible time to catch a bug, I’m hungry!” expression. Doo wasn’t much better. Sure, I got the requisite spousal “there, there’s,” but no true sympathy. The prevalent atmosphere at Chez Wilson was definitely, “Could you please hurry up and get better? We have a summer to enjoy!” My apologies, family, for succumbing to typhoid. It won’t happen again. Peace out.
Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at info@youarecurrent.com.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK “The best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them.”
— Ernest Hemingway
Editor, Everyone deserves to be free, but more than 40 million people are trapped in slavery today. On June 20, the U.S. State Dept. released the 2019 Trafficking in Persons Report. The TIP Report sheds light on this hidden crime and ranks 187 nations, including the U.S., on their efforts to combat it. As Gary Haugen, CEO of International Justice Mission, says, “Nothing happens just because we are aware of modern-day slavery, but nothing will ever happen until we are.” With the truth out there for all to see, we can no longer look away. Our members of Congress have the chance to rise above the partisan bickering of the day and recommit themselves to protecting the integrity of the TIP Report and the American-led programs that help rescue slaves and put their perpetrators behind bars. We’re counting on you, lawmakers, to use your voice and tip the scales toward justice. If we can summon sufficient political courage, we can end slavery in our lifetime. Andrea Pulice, Westfield
If we can summon sufficient political courage, we can end slavery in our lifetime.
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For Father’s Day, my son bought me one of those watches that tracks your daily steps, monitors your heartbeat and I HUMOR think it can tell you the correct time, but I haven’t gotten that far in the directions. In order for it to record steps, your arms have to swing back and forth. I spent half an hour in Kroger the other day pushing my cart, but it showed I had not taken a single step because my hands were grasping the cart’s handle. I was so frustrated, I just started flapping my arms like a bird. The manager must have assumed I didn’t speak English because he led me over to the roasted chickens. A story in Prevention magazine said that the idea of 10,000 steps per day, the conventional goal often cited as a guideline, has no scientific basis. Apparently, someone just made this number up. It’s probably the same guy who made up eight glasses of water a day and eight hours of sleep. I have always questioned the three-meals-a-day concept, so I’ve gone to five, which at least involves moving my right arm a lot more. When I looked at my watch this morning, I had walked 1,267 steps while I was asleep. The cookie jar was empty and someone had mowed the lawn in the middle of the night. Two Ambien before bed might be one more than I need. Personally, I think I get plenty of walking in each day. Here are a few examples from just this past week: • I walked to the mailbox to get the cheesecake I ordered from a NY deli. • I walked from the living room where I was taking a nap to the bedroom to get a good night’s sleep. • I walked from the pro shop to my golf cart. • I walked into the garage several times to get in my car. I plan to walk to my office every day. It’s not my fault I work out of my house, but it’s at least taking steps in the right direction.3
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Real estate firm 1st in state to offer health care coverage By Lisa Gauthier Mitchison news@currentinfishers.com CENTURY 21 Scheetz is the first real estate comCENTURY 21 SCHEETZ pany in Indiana to offer health care to its affiliated agents and their families. Agents of the firm with offices in Carmel, Fishers, Indianapolis and Zionsville received coverage July 1. “Every initiative that CENTURY 21 Scheetz undertakes is to build upon our strong culture,” said Jason O’Neil, president of CENTURY 21 Scheetz. “As a brokerage that is always improving, forward-thinkin and has agent lives as a top priority, we feel compelled to overdeliver the extraordinary to our agents.” O’Neil has experienced the challenges faced by independent sales professionals when he listed and sold residential real estate before becoming president of the company. “I know firsthand the struggles, ex-
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STUDY RANKS COUNTY FIRST FOR SHORT-TERM SAVINGS GROWTH news@currentinfishers.com A new study ranks Hamilton County on a list of best places in the state MONEY where individuals can grow their short-term savings. The study, completed by financial technology company SmartAsset, ranked Hamilton County first on the top 10 list,
pense and time of dealing with health care as an independent contractor,” he said. “Everyone in our industry understands that this is a major issue, but we get so caught up in tackling the smaller, easier-to-solve issues that we don’t ever get to the big ones. We decided to solve one of the biggest stressors for real estate agents.” The program could save employees between $300 to $500 per month on health care, and O’Neil hopes it will set the company apart in the market. “Health care is not a profit generator for us. We believe that happy, worryfree agents are able to focus on creating extraordinary experiences for their clients, in turn sell more property and ultimately increase their success,” O’Neil said. “When our agents are able to focus on the client experience and take care of property owners, we all win.” For more, visit c21scheetz.com.
announced May 31. The study analyzed data on savings account rates, household income, living expenses and taxes to determine where savings could be maximized during a one-year period. To see the full study, methodology and an interactive map, visit smartasset.com/checking-account/ savings-calculator#indiana.
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0.08%
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5.48%
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$45
0.09%
$1,673
3.41%
17.77
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Hendricks
$74,245
$40
0.05%
$2,960
3.99%
15.57
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Scott
$49,243
$38
0.08%
$576
1.17%
14.77
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Franklin
$55,588
$36
0.07%
$2,757
4.96%
14.13
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Pulaski
$47,633
$35
0.07%
$1,118
2.35%
13.65
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Saint Joseph
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$34
0.07%
$1,074
2.23%
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Mended Hearts — Mended Hearts, a support group for heart patients and their friends and family, will meet again 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. July 17 at the Riverview Health Professional Building in classrooms A and B, 395 Westfield Rd., Noblesville. The group regularly meets on the third Wednesday of each month. Lunch is provided at this free event. More upcoming meeting dates include Aug. 21, Sept. 18, Oct. 16, Nov. 20 and Dec. 18. For more, visit riverview.org/ classes/mended-hearts.
Riverview sets date for autumn luncheon, style show — Riverview Health recently announced the date for a shopping and lunch event. From 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Sept. 26, the health organization is inviting individuals to join Riverview Health Auxiliary members to attend the Autumn Elegance Style Show & Luncheon at The Bridgewater Club, 3535 E. 161st St., Carmel. The cost is $45 per person, and all proceeds benefit Riverview Health. Register online at riverview.org/classes/ autumn-elegance-style-show-luncheon.
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Carmel Community Players’ production centers on USS Indianapolis By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com This role fits into Tim Latimer’s background quite nicely. Latimer, a retired HamMUSICAL ilton Southeastern Junior High School history teacher, is playing Captain Charles McVay III in the Carmel Community Players’ production of “Failure to Zig Zag: The Story of the USS Indianapolis.” He taught Latimer eighth-grade history for 32 years. “Rarely does a play come along where it’s based on fact,” said Latimer, an Indianapolis resident. “As a history teacher, this is right up my alley.” McVay’s ship was sunk by a Japanese submarine after delivering components for the atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima. “There aren’t many roles for a guy in my age group,” Latimer said. “I’m supposed to be a guy that is like 48, so I’m past that.” Carmel Community Players will present the play July 19 to 28 at The Cat, 254 Veterans Way, Carmel. Latimer said he knew a little about the history of the USS Indianapolis, which was sunk July, 30, 1945 in the Philippine Sea. Of the 1,195 men on the ship, approximately 300 died in the attack. The remaining 890 survived the initial sinking, but only 316 survived the four-day ordeal in shark-infested water. The other fatalities were the result of shark attacks, exposure, dehydration and saltwater poisoning. The 879 fatalities were the singlegreatest loss of life in U.S. Navy history. McVay was court-martialed and found responsible for his failure to zig zag to avoid torpedoes, but the punishment was put aside. McVay, who committed suicide in 1968, was later exonerated after support by USS Indianapolis survivors. Latimer had assumed he was best suited for the prosecutor’s role.
Ron May, left, and Robert Fimreite confer during a rehearsal for “Failure to Zig Zag.” (Photo by Mark Ambrogi)
all away,” Latimer said. “I bought the play beforehand and unGotanco said he got his acting expederlined all his lines and started memorizrience primarily from classes ing them,” Latimer said. “I thought because he never had time to I might look too old for McVay.” participate in plays. However, Latimer said he was Gotanco said he researched his honored when director Susan Rarcharacter to find his motivation. din offered him the part of McVay. “Hashimoto was the son of a “This play has been the most Shinto priest,” Gotanco said. “I challenging because I want to think he was drawn between the do it right,” Latimer said. “I want Gotanco two worlds of being a pacifist and to do it the way Charles McVay wanting to serve his country.” would want me to do it.” Hashimoto continued to help all efforts Dr. Ron Gotanco, a Carmel resident, is to exonerate McVay. playing Japanese Imperial Navy Lt. Cmdr. Five days after Hashimoto died at age Mochitsura Hashimoto, who commanded 90 in 2000, President Bill Clinton signed the submarine and ordered the attack. He a congressional resolution exonerating later testified on McVay’s behalf, arguing McVay. that visibility was only fair and zig zagRobert Fimreite, a Noblesville resident ging likely wouldn’t have prevented the who works at the Center for the Performattack. ing Arts in Carmel, is portraying Rear Gotanco, an anesthesiologist, is acting Admiral David Wall. for the first time since he was in college. Ron May, a Carmel resident who is chapHis parents are from the Philippines. “A friend of mine, who is an established lain of Hoosier Village, a senior living community in Zionsville, has not acted in comactor and a Filipino, wasn’t able to do the munity theater. May, who is cast as the role and he contacted me a couple days prosecutor, did perform a one-man drama before the audition,” Gotanco said. based on war correspondent Ernie Pyle. Latimer said Gotanco is a natural. For more, visit carmelplayers.org. “He came in the audition and blew us
Burnside to perform at Art of Wine editorial@youarecurrent.com Two-time Grammy-nominated blues artist Cedric Burnside will perform at the annual Art of Wine event from 5 to 10 p.m. July 20 in the Carmel Arts & Design District, which has presented popular bands such as Judah & The Lion and St. Paul and The Broken Bones. Burnside has been named the 2019 Drummer of the Year by the Blues Music Awards and has received the same award four times in the past eight years. He is an American blues drummer, guitarist, singer and songwriter from Holly Springs, Miss. Admission is free. For adults 21 and older who wish to sample wines, admission is $20, which includes a souvenir wine glass for the first 3,900 participants. Guests also can upgrade to the VIP Prime Hour, which includes early entry and unlimited wine tastings at the more than 20 participating establishments beginning at 4 p.m. for $50. The upgrade also includes a plate with wine glass holder, snack box from Blu Moon Café and The Olive Mill and an insulated lunch tote. VIP Prime Hour tickets are limited to the first 100 buyers.
Westfield — The Cool Creek Summer Concert Series will feature The Flying Toasters at 7 p.m. July 12 at Cool Creek Park. Admission is $5 for adults. Children 12 and under are admitted free. Noblesville — Endless Summer Band’s performance is set for 7 p.m. July 11 as part of the Noblesville Parks & Recreation’s free concert series at Dillon Park. Zionsville — The Zionsville Cultural District Concert Series at Lincoln Park will feature Nick Dittmeier & The Sawdusters in a free concert at 7 p.m. July 10. Carmel — Bryce Ernest Taylor is set to perform at 4 p.m. July 14 at Sugar Creek Vineyard and Winery, 1111 W. Main St., Suite 165. Lawrence — Jus’ta Band is set to perform a free concert at 6 p.m. July 12 at Fridays at the Fort at Lawrence Civic Plaza. There will be a beer tent, food trucks and kids zone.
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“Night Watch” is not only a new production for Candlelight Theatre but is presented in an entirely new format. THEATER “We typically present one-act plays and progressive plays using the entire mansion,” said Donna Wing, Candlelight Theatre founder and creative director. “For this full-length production, we are using one room, the back parlor, and will have a small, intimate house every performance. There is also the added food experience. The ticket price includes an alcoholic beverage and appetizer plate before the performance as well as coffee/tea and dessert at intermission.” Wing, a Geist resident, portrays Elaine Wheeler in the thriller for six performances from July 12 to 21 at the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, 1230 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis. The play, written by Lucille Fletcher, focuses on Wheeler believing she looks out her window to sees the body of dead man through another window. Police are not able to discover anything. Wing said the role has major challenges. “First, I am performing in a salon, in a
Donna Wing appears in the psychological thriller “Night Watch.” (Submitted photo)
small space,” Wing said. “The audience sees me for almost the entire length of the play while sitting just a few feet from me. Second, Elaine displays a roller coaster of emotion. She is on the verge of a breakdown, sometimes high and agitated, sometimes low and depressed. Finally, I perform with eight other actors in a small space. We must be continually aware of where the others are, not only for the integrity of the play, but to make sure we are respectful of the Harrison artifacts.”
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Wing said audiences will enjoy the unique ambiance of the event and the mystery story. “The Harrison mansion is so perfect for mystery,” she said. “The richness of the surroundings, the historic element, the close proximity to the audience all add to an eerie atmosphere that is unparalleled. We have a small space in which to contain the energy of both the actors and audience members.” Tickets are $44.95 to $49.95. For tickets, visit eventbrite.com/e/ night-watch-tickets-59918257120.
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Setting up the setup Commentary by Curtis Honeycutt I don’t attend many movies with groups anymore. Part of that is a life stage issue -- most of my friends are married and have small kids. It’s hard to GRAMMAR GUY justify the added babysitter expense if we want to go out for the evening. Before that, I was always the guy who arrived early. Because of my promptness, I ended up saving seats for the whole group. I’d start declaring my group’s territory by draping my jacket over a pair of seats. Then, I’d put my popcorn and drink in the cup holders a few seats away. As the minutes ticked on, I had to fend off more people who also wanted “middle” of the theater. The anxiety of saving six to eight seats for my friends who were chronically five minutes late ended up being too much for me; I did not like this setup one bit. That brings me to the crux of today’s grammar guidance: What’s the difference between “setup” and “set up”? Let’s start with “setup.” Use setup (or set-up) as either a noun or an adjective. As a noun, setup means the arrangement or organization of something. For example, “The camera setup was all wrong, so the director kept adjusting the shot.” As an adjective, setup gets used often in technology situations: Go to the setup screen to change your network settings. As a verb, use “set up.” I set up my friend Byron with his new job answering phones at the conspiracy theory hotCITY OF FISHERS PLAT COMMITTEE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City of Fishers Advisory Plan Commission at 5:00PM, THURSDAY, July 25TH, 2019 at 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 petition PP-19-13, a request for Primary Plat approval to creation of two blocks for The Ritchey Reserve PUD development, on approximately 12.4 acres. LOCATION: The Proposal is generally located south of 106th Street with the common address of 7877 E 106th Street Fishers, IN 46038, also known as parcel #14-14-12-00-00-001.002 & #14-14-1200-00-001.004. Indiana Law requires the City of Fishers to provide notice in a published newspaper circulation. Although Indiana State Law requires a noticed public hearing for a subdivision of land, the Plat Committee is obligated by law to approve a subdivision of land IF it complies with all the City’s development standards. If a land subdivision request does not meet all the City’s development standards, the petitioner will need a waiver of the standard(s) and the Plat Committee may approve the subdivision with a waiver, or approve it with conditions and the waiver, or the request may be denied. The case file about this project is available for public review in the office of the Department of Planning and Zoning, located on the 2nd floor at Fishers City Hall. The meeting agenda and related information will be posted on the City’s website forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the meeting specified above. Written objections filed with the secretary of the Advisory Plan Commission before the hearing will be considered. If you would like your written comments to be provided to the Fishers Advisory Plan Commission, you must submit them one (1) week prior to the hearing date noted above. Oral comments will be heard during the public hearing. Department of Planning and Zoning City of Fishers 1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 (317) 595-3120 www.fishers.in.us
line. We set up our robot so it would never attack humans. Interestingly, you can apply this same model (noun and adjective vs. verbs) to other sets of words. Some include workout and work out, makeup and make up, dropout and drop out and checkout and check out.
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CITY OF FISHERS BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CASE: VA-19-21 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City of Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals at 6:00pm, Wednesday, July 24th, 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 variance from Section 6.10 of the Unified Development Ordinance to allow for a gravel parking area. LOCATION: The Proposal is located at 12461 Reynolds Drive, Fishers, IN 46038, also known as parcel 15-11-31-00-00-020.000. 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 Board of Zoning Appeals before the hearing will be considered. If you would like your written comments to be provided to the Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals, 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 FALL CREEK BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING VA-19-20 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the Fall Creek Board of Zoning Appeals at 6:00PM, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 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 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS VARIANCE FROM THE VERMILLION PUD ORDINANCE NO. 061917C, SECTION 5.H.4 TO ALLOW AN ACCESSORY STRUCTURE (IN-GROUND POOL) BE PERMITTED IN AREA D. LOCATION: The Proposal is located at 116236 KENORA LANE N also known as PARCEL 13-16-08-00-07-007.000. 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 Board of Zoning Appeals before the hearing will be considered. If you would like your written comments to be provided to the Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals, 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
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CITY OF FISHERS PLAT COMMITTEE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CASE# VAC-19-8 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City of Fishers Advisory Plan Commission Plat Committee at 5:00pm, Thursday, July 25th, 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 vacation of the plat and covenants for 14 parcels in the Morgan Meadows and Fishersdale Subdivisions. LOCATION: The Proposal is located at the northwest corner of Lantern Road and Fishers Pointe Blvd., also known as parcels 15-1401-02-05-016.000, 15-14-01-02-05-017.000, 15-14-01-02-05-018.000, 15-14-01-02-04-017.000, 15-14-01-02-04-016.000, 15-14-01-02-04015.000, 15-14-01-02-04-014.000, 15-14-01-02-04-013.000, 15-1401-02-04-012.000, 15-14-01-02-04-008.000, 15-14-01-02-04-009.000, 15-14-01-02-04-010.000, 15-14-01-02-04-011.000, 15-14-01-00-00008.000. The case file about this project is available for public review in the office of the Department of Planning and Zoning, located on the nd 2 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 PLAT COMMITTEE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City of Fishers Advisory Plan Commission at 5 PM, Thursday, July 25th 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”). Approval of an Amended Primary Plat for the Hunters Run Subdivision to add 136 lots on approximately 50.03 acres. LOCATION: The Proposal is generally located on the northeast side of Southeastern Parkway, north of 126th Street. Also known as 15176 Blessed Mother Blvd, Parcel #(s) 13-12-30-00-00-014.00,13-1230-00-00-002.201. Indiana Law requires the City of Fishers to provide notice in a published newspaper circulation. If you would like to learn more about the project request, you may contact the Although Indiana State Law requires a noticed public hearing for a subdivision of land, the Plat Committee is obligated by law to approve a subdivision of land IF it complies with all the City’s development standards. If a land subdivision request doesn’t meet all the City’s development standards, the petitioner will need a waiver of the standard(s) and the Plat Committee may approve the subdivision with a waiver, or approve it with conditions and the waiver, or the request may be denied. The case file about this project is available for public review in the office of the Department of Planning and Zoning, located on the 2nd floor at Fishers City Hall. The meeting agenda with room location details and case related information will be posted on the City’s website forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the meeting specified above. Written objections filed with the secretary of the Advisory Plan Commission before the hearing will be considered. If you would like your written comments to be provided to the Fishers Advisory Plan Commission, you must submit them one (1) week prior to the hearing date noted above. Oral comments will be heard during the public hearing. Department of Planning and Zoning City of Fishers 1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 (317) 595-3120 www.fishers.in.us
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1095 3rd Ave SW, Carmel, IN (Located in Kirby Plaza) FRIDAY/SATURDAY 7/12 and 7/13 8am to 1pm INCLUDES: Dishes/glasses Linens/Comforters TV’s Kitchen Items Bathroom items Vacuums Artwork Furniture
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Townsend Residential Services is looking to fill a few positions for an experienced climber, groundman, and bucket operator. The successful candidates should be a certified arborist, or willing to obtain that certification within one year of hire. The Townsend Corporation is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer: to apply please send resume to: jobs@ thetownsendcorp.com Midwest Academy is currently seeking to fill one behavioral management position. This is either part- or full-time position depending upon experience and interest. Responsibilities include behavior management in an elementary classroom for students ranging from ages 8-12. Experience with students who have learning differences is preferred, but not required. If interested, please send resume to Madie Hamsley at mhamsley@mymwa.org or call 317-843-9500. 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.
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WE’RE HIRING! Flexible Hours • Will work around your schedule Position is from 8/2 - 8/18 Cooks, Cashiers & Bartenders $10-$15 hr depending on experience Fun Environment with great people. Great for College kids, School teachers, Retired Folks, People looking to make quick extra money!
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PART TIME WAREHOUSE /DRIVER
Watermark Engineered Product Sales is seeking to fill a part-time position in our Noblesville warehouse. The candidate needs to be capable of driving a 1 ton flatbed truck pulling a 24’ bumper hitch trailer delivering product to customers and picking up products from vendors. Hours vary by season. Summer is typically 4-8 hours a day, 4-5 days a week. A clean driving record and ability to pass a DOT physical is a must; however, a CDL is not required. A candidate with “handyman” skills and a basic understanding of plumbing and electrical concepts is a bonus and could get more hours in the warehouse. If interested, please send cover letter and/or resume to: srexroth@WatermarkEPS.com.
PROFESSIONAL PART-TIME! DYNAMIC PUBLIC SPEAKER!
International Business College and Vet Tech Institute in Indianapolis is currently seeking powerful and energetic speakers to present life skill workshops at highs schools. Our professional speakers are committed to achieving excellence in themselves and passionate about inspiring high school students to do the same. Great for those with theater background, moms and college students. Reliable transportation is required. This is a part time M-F job daytime hours (no nights or weekends) which averages $20$40/hr. ($130.00 a day) plus mileage. Part-time training begins NOW to start presenting in August!
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Please email resume to ktrent@ibcindianapolis.edu NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE!
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