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County council reaches agreement on 2020 budget By Sadie Hunter sadie@yoaurecurrent.com Two days of budget hearings between members of the Hamilton County Council have ended, resulting in several new hires and raises for county employees. A finalized budget of just under $100 million for the 2020 fiscal year was reached by councilors Aug. 7. “I’d like to commend our council for doing a great job,” Council President Brad Beaver Hamilton County Council members, from left, Jeff Hern, Amy Massillamany, Rick McKinney, Brad Beaver, stated. “There are seven different viewpoints Fred Glynn, Ken Alexander and Steve Schwartz. (File photo) on this council and a lot of passion in the stated. ployees and 3 percent for elected officials. decision-making process, but overall, I’m hapA public hearing for the proposed budget Approximately $1.2 million also was budpy with the outcome. We spend very wisely.” is scheduled for 7 p.m. Sept. 4 in geted to support 13 Hamilton The proposed budget includes six the commissioner’s courtroom at County nonprofit agencies, new full-time positions, one each in the Hamilton County Government including Janus Developmenthe Surveyor’s Office, Parks and Recand Judicial Center in downtown tal Services, Aspire and the reation Dept., Sheriff’s Office, Office of Noblesville. Humane Society for Hamilton Emergency Management, the Soil and After the public hearing, the County. Water Conservation District and the council is set to formally adopt the “All in all, budget deliberaYouth Assistance Program. proposed budget during a special tions went extremely well,” In addition, a part-time employee Beaver McKinney meeting at 8:30 a.m. Sept. 16 in conCouncil Vice President Rick also has been budgeted for the Youth ference room 1A, also at the Hamilton McKinney said in a statement. Assistance Program, as well as a County Government and Judicial Center. When McKinney is set to become council president part-time employee for the Purdue Extension approved, the budget will be sent to the state in January 2020. Office. “Hamilton County government is in a solidly of Indiana for approval before going into efRaises also are on the list of new exfect January 1, 2020. strong financial position today, which will penses. The proposed budget includes pay continue through the end of 2020,” McKinney increases averaging 7 percent for county em-
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Greater Lawrence Chamber of Commerce to host mayoral town hall – The Greater Lawrence Chamber of Commerce will host the 2019 City of Lawrence Mayoral Town Hall from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Oct. 10 at the Lawrence Central High School Auditorium, 7300 E. 56th St. The Town Hall will feature incumbent Republican candidate Mayor Steven Collier and Democrat Party nominee Jamar CobbDennard. Brandon Smith of WFYI Public Radio & Television will moderate. Admission is free, but RSVPs are required. Register at greaterlawrencechamber.org/events/details/ city-of-lawrence-mayoral-town-hall-2079. FCFCU announces Money Matters program – Financial Center First Credit Union recently announced the launch of the Financial Center Money Matters program, a new personal finance education program for high school students. FCFCU is collaborating with education technology company, EVERFI, Inc., to launch the financial education initiative in 10 local schools, including Lawrence North and Lawrence Central. Arts for Lawrence brick campaign – Residents can support local arts by purchasing
a brick for $100. The brick will be placed in Arts for Lawrence’s new Cultural Campus. Those who purchase the brick will receive three lines of text for commemoration and a miniature replica keepsake brick. To purchase a brick, call Arts for Lawrence at 317-875-1900. Lawrence receives roads grant – The City of Lawrence recently received $1 million in Community Crossings grant funds from the State of Indiana and the Indiana Dept. of Transportation. The money will go toward paving projects throughout the city. This year’s paving projects will include Sunnyside Road from 56th to 75th streets, Lee Road from 56th Street to Fall Creek Road, Oaklandon Road from Verdin Road to 75th Street and 75th Street from Sunnyside to Oaklandon roads. Projects will begin in the next few months. MSDLT hiring school bus drivers – The Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Township is currently hiring school bus drivers. MSDLT offers paid training, a flexible schedule and more than $20 per hour. Additionally, MSDLT is looking to hire one school bus
mechanic. Experience in diesel engines is preferred. Parties interested in either position can apply online at ltschools.org or call 317-423-8400. Lawrence Kiwanis Club meetings – Lawrence Kiwanis meets from 7 to 8 a.m. on the first and third Tuesdays of the month at the Fort Benjamin Harrison YMCA, 5736 Lee Rd. The group’s focus is the Lawrence community and children. The club works with the elementary, middle and high school students and participate in most community events. The public is invited to attend a meeting. Lawrence Exchange Club – For those looking to get involved in the Lawrence and Geist community and hoping to give back, join the Lawrence Exchange Club. The club meets from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. the second and fourth Monday of the month at the VFW, 10550 Pendleton Pike. The group’s national focus is prevention of child abuse, recognizing servicemen and woman and community service.
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Indy area best for recent grads – The Indianapolis metro area ranked at the top of a list evaluating best cities for recent college graduates compiled by HeyTutor, a website that connects students and tutors. Researchers found that recent grads in the Indianapolis area have a median income of $37,712 and that the unemployment rate in Central Indiana is .8 percent with the cost of living 7.2 percent below the national average. View the study at heytutor.com/blog/the-best-cities-forrecent-college-graduates/. Foundations award scholarships – Central Indiana Community Foundation and its affiliates, The Indianapolis Foundation and Hamilton County Community Foundation, have awarded 185 scholarships totaling more than $1.4 million for the 2019-20 academic year. Recipients will receive varying scholarship amounts, with the maximum award for some scholarships equal to full tuition. Scholarship opportunities for the 2020-21 academic year can be viewed at cicf.org/scholarships in September and applications open in November. Lacrosse try-it day – There will be a free try-it day for boys and girls youth lacrosse from 1 to 3 p.m. Aug. 25 at Brooks School Park, 11780 Brooks School Rd. Boys and girls in first through eighth grade are welcome. All equipment is provided. There will be information available about Hamilton Southeastern lacrosse programs. For more, call 317-845-5582. Students participate in study abroad program – More than 700 Belmont University students started their summer off by participating in one of 45 faculty-led Maymester and Summer Study Abroad programs. These programs last from a week to a month and are led and designed by Belmont faculty to explore one or two certain areas of study, while giving students the opportunity to travel to and discover a new place. Participating students included Cameron Corey and Zachary Lilly, both from Fishers.
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Conner Prairie recognized – Since 2018, Conner Prairie has made improvements to its living history museum to make the museum friendlier for those with dementia. To recognize the museum’s efforts, CICOA Aging & In-Home Solutions presented Conner Prairie with a Partner Award for its work to make visiting a better experience for people with Alzheimer’s and other dementias.
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Fort Ben BBQ and Blues Fest set Prevent Injuries. By Sophie Nulph news@geistcurrent.com
The second Fort Ben BBQ and Blues Festival is set for Sept. 14. EVENT Gates open at noon and music lasts until 7 p.m. at the Cherry Tree Root Pavilion in Fort Harrison State Park. Event chair Don McQuade said organizers began talking about creating the festival 3 1/2 years years ago. “McCormick’s Creek State Park has had a blues festival for 10 years this year,” McQuade said. “We thought, you know what, if they can do it, what a great place our park would be to have a blues festival.” Festival admisstion is free but park admission is $7 for Indiana residents and $9 for out-of-state residents. Annual park passes are accepted. Food will be available for purchase from The Garrison, Wild Boar BBQ and Taste of Home Catering. There also will be a beer garden sponsored by Lawrence Mayor Steve Collier and the City of Lawrence. Four bands will perform live music. John Ford will play at 1 p.m., followed by Bill Lancton and Jimmy Davis at 2:30 p.m.
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By Renee Larr • news@currentinfishers.com Hamilton Southeastern High School alumnus Ed Gilmore ACCOMPLISHMENT recently received a Distinguished Alumni Entrepreneur award from his alma mater, Purdue University. The award recognizes achievement and creativity in the field of entrepreneurship and is awarded to an alumnus who shows outstanding career development through innovative approaches. Gilmore entered the computer science
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last few years, so that’s been my entrepreneurial focus.” During his acceptance speech, Gilmore credited Purdue for his business success. “I talked about how I was going to live out the rest of my life acting as a distinguished alumnus by being an ambassador for Purdue and continuing being an entrepreneur,” Gilmore said. “The big part of entrepreneurship is being a strong leader, having a very dedicated vision, being persistent and not giving up. All of those qualities were the values I learned at Purdue.”
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S.P.O.R.T.S returns with kickball event By Renee Larr • news@currentinfishers.com Southeastern Program of Recreational Team Sports will conFUNDRAISER duct its second kickball tournament Kick for S.P.O.R.T.S at 9 a.m. Sept. 21 at Billericay Park, 12690 Promise Rd. Games will run every half hour with the championship game at 2 p.m. “With this being our second year, we’ve made some changes,” said Beth Lawrence, development coordinator for S.P.O.R.T.S. “By having it at Billericay Park, it allowed us to utilize more fields. We will have eight games being played at once.” Teams have a six-person minimum. Also new this year, celebrity guest players will join participating kickball teams to help motivate and pitch the ball. “We’re going with the philosophy of you never know who might end up on your bench,” Lawrence said. “We’re trying to keep the celebrity players a surprise. They’re just going to show up at the check-in table and
Fishers Fire Dept. Chief Steve Orusa plays first base as base runner Alyssa Raymond tags the bag during the 2018 event. (Submitted photo)
jump onto teams throughout the day.” Divisions will be determined after all teams have registered. Proceeds benefit S.P.O.R.T.S programs. “The money we raise during the tournament will provide youth sports scholarships for underprivileged families in Fishers and to provide background checks and key training for over 2,000 coaches involved in its leagues,” Lawrence said. The registration fee is $200 per team. To register, visit kickforsports.org.
FHS graduate attends seventh Junior Olympics By Sophie Nulph news@currentinfishers.com Drew Dixon, a 2019 Fishers High School graduate, recently competTEAM U.S.A ed in sport stacking for the seventh time at the Junior Olympics in North Carolina. Sport stacking consists of 12 specially designed cups that are stacked and unstacked by players in certain sequences while being timed. Dixon received a gold medal in cycle headto-head relay, a silver in 363 timed relay and 363 head-to-head relay and placed sixth in the 3x3x3 and in the 3x6x3. He also placed second overall in the timed 3x6x3 relay. Dixon began experimenting with sport stacking when he was in elementary school. After years of practicing with normal cups, his grandparents bought him his first set of official stacking cups. He began competing at age 11. Dixon took first place during his first competition in Connersville, which qualified him for the Junior Olympics.
Drew Dixon competes in sport stacking. (Submitted photo)
“The concept of beating your time and seeing the physical progression of it (is exciting),” said Dixon, who plans to study mechanical engineering at Trine University. After years of competing, Dixon became a part of Team USA in the summer of 2017. Dixon went to Spain earlier this year for the World Stacking Championships. He placed 43rd in the U.S. for males. Dixon will soon start a job with Speedstacks, the company that makes the specialized cups for competitions and sponsors Team USA.
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Lawrence at Lucas returns By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com The Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Township will conduct the EVENT second Lawrence at Lucas event Sept. 6 at Lucas Oil Stadium. The event, which features several football games with students of different grade levels, began in 2016. “In 2016, it was what we think is the district’s largest single event we ever had,” MSDLT Director of Operations Grant Nesbit said. “We had over 8,000 people there last time, and we think we will break that this time. We rent out Lucas Oil Stadium for the entire day. No one else does this.” Nesbit said the district’s band gets to practice at the stadium during the event, and elementary students, middle school students and students from the two high schools all get to play on the Indianapolis Colts’ home field. The elementary student game starts at 5:30 p.m. The seventh-grade game begins at 6 p.m., followed by the eighth-grade game at 7 p.m. The high school varsity game between Lawrence Central and Lawrence North will be at 8 p.m. Advance tickets are $5 for elementary
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By Renee Larr • news@currentinfishers.com The Apple Store, a fall favorite at Conner Prairie, will open Sept. 1 for its FALL 38th season. The store will sell a variety of fall treats, including salted caramel apples, toffee apples, cider slushies, apple butter, pies, apple and pumpkin donuts and fresh apples. “We are super excited about this year. We will be dipping our quarter-of-a-millionth apple in the 38 years since we’ve been running the apple store,” said Lori Goldsby, vice president of communications for the Conner Prairie Alliance. “We have been keeping track of apples along the way, so it’s just a really exciting benchmark to hit.” The store also offers locally made specialty food items. “We like to call ourselves the original pop-up shop,” Goldsby said. “Along with our treats, we also offer local Indiana foods and fresh apples from Garwood Orchards in La Porte. We also have some beautifully curated home gifts and decor for fall decorating and a selection of candies that are created especially for us.” Hand-dipped caramel apples are a crowd favorite each year.
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“We sold about 15,000 of those last year,” Goldsby said. The store also sells slightly bruised apples at half price for baking. Store proceeds benefit the Conner Prairie Alliance. “We’re an all-volunteer organization that supports Conner Prairie,” Goldsby said. “Our mission is to support programs. This year we’re the title sponsor for the Merry Prairie Holiday Festival.” The store is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday, from Sept. 1 through Oct. 31. During the Headless Horseman event (Oct. 10-13, 17-20, 24-27), the store is open until 9 p.m. Admission to Conner Prairie is not required to enter the Apple Store.
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Fishers grad to teach in Germany By Chris Bavender news@currentinfishers.com
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Brookshire event supports Fishers Optimist Club
Golfers load their clubs onto golf carts Aug. 6 at Brookshire Golf Club in Carmel prior to the shotgun start of the annual “Help Them Hear-n-See Classic” scramble. The event is presented by the Fishers Optimist Club and supports its charitable endeavors, including providing medical supplies to HSE Schools nurses’ offices. (Photos by Ben Stout)
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COMMUNITY CHAMPIONS MVCSC seeks input from families regarding growth By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com Mt. Vernon Community School Corp. families soon will have the COVER STORY opportunity to provide input for the district’s growth. MVCSC Supt. Jack Parker said a demographic study that was presented to the school board in February revealed that the district is growing. “(The study) predicts we are going to grow 2,000 resident students in the next 10 years,” Parker said. The growth would be approximately 50 percent of MVCSC’s current size, which is 4,275 students. “That’s pretty significant growth, and because of that, we have to plan for it,” Parker said. “That growth takes additional personnel, increase of programs and obviously some brick-and-mortar so we have a place to keep them under roof.” Parker said the district will develop a 10-year-plus plan by inviting community members to provide input at two separate events. The first will be at 7 p.m. Aug. 27 at the Mt. Vernon High School auditorium, 8112 N. 200 West, Fortville. The second will be at 7 p.m. Jan. 21, 2020, also at the high school
auditorium. “We really want the community involvement,” Parker said. “We are calling that group the Mt. Vernon Community Champions.” The first meeting will be one hour and will consist of providing information about communication, transportation and how the district provides technology and special programs to students, among other items. “It’s to try to get everybody on a level field of understanding the different push points of our district,” Parker said. “Then, we are going to ask folks that come to us what are the thoughts and opinions, hopes and dreams of our school district as we grow? How should we best manage that?” One of the topics is grade-level configuration. MVCSC has three elementary buildings, one with students in grades kindergarten through fifth grade, one for middle school students in grades six through eight and the high school. “Are those the best grade configurations?” Parker said. “Do we want to consider reopening Fortville Elementary as an intermediate school, which had grades five and six in it, and when do we need to build our next elementary school?” Other considerations include building a freshman or a senior center and determin-
ing grade configurations at the middle school. “Basically, anything is on the table,” Parker said. After the first Community Champions event, MVCSC will create an advisory group of approximately 50 people to develop plans and ideas. The drafted plan from the advisory group will be presented at the January 2020 meeting to seek input from the Community Champions before it advances to the school board. “My hopes are by having this six- to seven-month conversation, by the time we take it to the (school) board in March (2020), that we would say, ‘Here’s our plan,’ and we intend our plan to be clear and specific, yet nimble enough to make changes as the population grows by cohorts,” Parker said. The district has the ability to bond for renovations or additions to existing buildings, but if a new building is required, Parker said there will be a referendum. “We don’t have room in our debt service to add an entire building,” he said. The Community Champions meetings are free, but the district is encouraging those interested in attending to RSVP. To do so, visit mvcsc.k12.in.us.
FEEDBACK FROM EVERYONE Cindy Cobb, a parent to a fifth-grade student and a second-grade student within MVCSC, applauds the opportunity to provide input about the district’s growth. “I think having the opportunity for parents and community stakeholders to be able to come and have our voices heard, what do we want it to look like in the future for our kids (is a good idea),” she said. “As my children are at a younger elementary age, I have to advocate for what’s best for them and what’s best for the rest of the children in the community. I think it’s important to keep the culture of Mt. Vernon because here, it’s a family culture and it’s important to see that that continues as we see the growth.” Cobb said growth is inevitable and it’s important to hear from everyone, even those who don’t have kids in the school system. “In some way, I feel like everybody is still part of the school system, even if you don’t have kids in there,” Cobb said.
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Editor, Thank you for the interesting and wellwritten stories in Current in Geist, especially the last one about Chad Tarbutton (The Face of Addiction, published Aug. 6). Keep it up. Dolores Wood, Indianapolis
Commentary by Terry Anker In the 1963 film “The Courtship of Eddie’s Father,” a boy, portrayed by then 9-year-old Ron Howard, schemed to find a mate for his recently widowed father. A 1969 sitcom of the same name found the youngster, worried about dad’s imagined loneliness, playing matchmaker for three seasons. Bill Bixby, who would go on to play the mild-mannered David Banner to Lou Ferrigno’s green menace in “The Incredible Hulk,” would always end his son’s failed attempt to marry him off with some Saturday-morning-special retelling of how the boy was “his best friend” and that no other person was needed to fulfill his emotional needs. We should be close to our family, especially our children (of any age). And, good, it is not necessary to have a spouse or partner to be complete humans. But, should an adult man make a little boy his best friend? Can a 9-year-old carry the weight? Conventional wisdom suggests that a dog is man’s best friend. They don’t talk much. Now, it has become an almost expected convention at weddings to hear the groom and bride wax poetic about how their betrothed is their best friend. Ask the question of the internet: Who should be my best friend? The answers include spouses and pets. Buzzfeed earnestly outlines how to pick a celebrity BFF. Maybe it’s all semantic. Still, can a spouse be a best friend? Can a child? Could a pet? Aren’t they something more, something immeasurably extra, sublime, profound and enduring? Can parent, spouse, adult and friend be vested in one bestie? Should they? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.
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I’ll have a serving of yoga Commentary by Danielle Wilson School started for me last week, on Wednesday mind you, and I’m already exhausted (it’s Friday). All I can do when I come home is collapse onto the HUMOR couch and hope my children will leave me and my Cheese Puffs alone. I’ve become the stick of butter sitting on my kitchen counter – soft and melty and slightly salty whenever someone wants dinner. What gives? A measly three days with teenagers shouldn’t wear me out like this, even if two of those days were spent in exceptionally high heels. I’d like to blame it on flu or mono or another insidious kid-borne illness, but no, my friends, I’m simply out of shape. And I suppose it makes sense. I did cut back a bit on exercising this summer. And by “cut back” I mean “all but eliminated.” I convinced myself that walking the dog around the block was a solid cardio workout
and that switching to un-iced Pop Tarts basically burned calories at the same rate as squats. I knew I’d be traveling, I had no upcoming races where beating my husband would be a priority, and I am the queen of excuses (it’s too hot, I’ll go tomorrow, knee fat is trending). I’ve spent the last two months eating, lounging and bingeing on an inordinate amount of television. Am I really surprised that a few days at work has me leaving the aforementioned couch only to head to bed? So, a pledge. Starting this week, a little jogging, some bendy yoga, perhaps a visit to a sweaty weight room. Fitness is now on the menu (along with my Cheese Puffs, of course)! Peace out.
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Editor, The City of Fishers and Hamilton County need to seriously consider widening Florida Road from Southeastern Parkway to 113th Street. Florida road is very narrow and dangerous especially with the amount of car traffic and large truck traffic. During the school year, Florida Road is heavily used by high school students and buses. The widening of Florida Road needs immediate attention before there is an unnecessary tragic loss of life due to an accident. John Lucas, Fishers
“Southeastern Parkway to 113th Street. Florida road is very narrow and dangerous especially with the amount of car traffic and large truck traffic.”
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Editor, It’s back to school again and in July! What happened to summer vacation for students who need the time for summer jobs, visiting relatives, experiencing summer vacations with their families and just having time for themselves? The balanced school calendar which is also “year-round school” affects all of us whether we have children in school or not, and three examples are the moved-up dates for county fairs, the Indiana State Fair timing and the closing of public pools long before the summer heat is gone. Added to this scenario are the free hand-outs of new school supplies every year to students. My questions are: Are the students being taught to reuse their school supplies from the year before? Do the parents pass down outgrown supplies to younger siblings, such as backpacks? The bottom line is, why must the students be receiving free new supplies every year? I welcome an honest answer. Mari Briggs, Sheridan
Editor, I want to give a shout-out of kudos and support to Chad Tarbutton for sharing his story of addiction. The road to recovery can be long and painful but worth it. Relapses are common. Keep up the good fight and know you’re not alone. Settling in shame and embarrassment hurts the addicted and the family and friends that care about them. Sharing your experience, strength and hope is essential for others. I benefited tremendously by attending Al-Anon meetings and my children attended Alateen. You are never alone. Tracy Nierste, Fishers
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Indiana increases recovery options Editor, It’s encouraging to read stories of individuals achieving success with their recovery efforts (“The Face of Addiction,” published in Current in Geist Aug. 6). However, as an employee of Fairbanks, vice chair for the Indiana Recovery Council and someone in long-term recovery dedicated to helping others overcome substance abuse, there is some information I’d like to clarify. The article was rather negative toward treatment facilities, services and options available in Indiana. While I respect someone’s personal opinions, it’s important to note that Indiana has a wide range of fully accredited addiction treatment facilities offering everything from cutting-edge therapies to traditional, evidence-based treatments. Fairbanks, which was mentioned by name in the article, has three levels of inpatient options including detox, rehab and residential. Stays at the hospital range from five to 30 days, depending on an individual’s needs. There also are two long-term residential programs with a minimum stay of 30 days and several different outpatient options. The state is focusing on transitional living facilities with 30-plus new facilities opening this year. Your readers may be interested in a new effort to reduce stigma and change the conversation about substance-use disorders and mental health. Stigma is one of the biggest obstacles for people seeking treatment. This campaign addresses that. For more, visit stigmaneverhelps.com. Indiana has a significant number of people working tirelessly to improve options and services for those struggling with substance-use disorder. I’m encouraged by how we are working together to help people live in recovery. Matthew Haughton-Endicott, CHW/CRS SA, Carmel
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Linda Mason and Marv Norman of the Hamilton County chapter of Mended Hearts present an automated external defribrillator, or AED, to Mike Santisteven, pastor of Life Church in Noblesville. Mended Hearts raises money to purchase AEDs from Bolt for the Heart to donate to the community and various nonprofit groups, with the goal of donating one device each month. Each beneficiary receives the AED upon agreeing to promote CPR and AED training, heart scans and EKGs. (Submitted photos)
Vinegar for pain relief – For a sunburn or mild muscle strain, try vinegar to reduce the pain. Dilute vinegar with an equal amount of cold water and soak a cloth in the mixture. Apply to the sunburn or sore area and leave on for 15-20 minutes for relief. Source: Livestrong.com
Mended Hearts, Christ’s Community Church in Fishers and Emmanuel United Methodist Church in Noblesville recently partnered to place an AED at Emmanuel UMC. From left, Maureen Price, Barb and Dave Ryberg of Mended Hearts, Steve Walker, pastor of Emmanuel UMC, and Marv Norman, representing both Mended Hearts and Christ’s Community Church of Fishers.
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The move also will allow the company to scale for growth and add more positions as it grows. Elaine Bedel, president of the Indiana Software developer Anvl recently anEconomic Development Corp., applauded the nounced it will create 41 GROWTH new jobs in Fishers by the news. “Anvl’s innovative technology end of 2022 when puts a focus on improving the it relocates from Indianapolis. The safety of workers across a variety company also will invest $125,000 of industries, including automotive, toward building a permanent office construction and energy,” she said. space in the Meyer Najem building “The company’s commitment to inat 11787 Lantern Rd. novation will not only create quality The company currently employs career opportunities for Hoosiers, less than 10 people. The move is Fleming but help fuel new safety solutions expected to be completed by the and standards for companies across the U.S. end of the month. and around the world.” The company is moving to Fishers to Anvl produces software that produces take advantage of what CEO and co-founder real-time safety statistics. Robin Fleming called “an offer we couldn’t “We deliver it with a mobile solution in refuse.” the hands of a front-line worker or a super“(We’re) super excited with what Fishers visor,” Fleming said. “Think of that construcis doing, with building out the community,” Fleming said. “We really were thinking about tion supervisor or someone working on a power generator, so the managers and leadstaying downtown, but when we came over ers can look at the data and see what the and looked at the office space and worked worker is doing with the application.” with the city on what incentives we would Fleming and her team created the comget, we really fell in love with the space and pany in October 2018. Fleming has 33 years wanted to be part of the vibrant tech comof software development experience. munity that they’re building.”
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Indiana No. 1 with lowest credit card debt – WalletHub recently released a study that showed Indiana ranked first as the state with the lowest credit card debt. Some of the statistics the study found about Indiana include a median credit card balance of $2,313, a median income of $42,438, a cost of interest until payoff of $167 and an expected payoff timeframe as nine months and 29 days. Source: Wallethub.com New car replacement insurance – Typical insurance policies only pay a depreciated value for your car if it’s totaled in an accident. Recent ads offering full replacement cost are very common. They don’t, however, tell the whole story. Full replacement cost coverage will increase your premium by at least 15 percent and is only good for a limited time period, or specific number of miles. It might not be worth the extra premiums given the chance of totaling your car is less than 1 percent in a year. Source: BottomLine.com
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Johnny Magic set for prime-time debut By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Jonathan Mobley was hooked after attending his first magic show. “I loved the amazing TELEVISION feeling I had when I saw a magician fool me and an entire audience in my hometown of Batesville when I was only 8 years old,” said Mobley, known as Johnny Magic. “Since then, every birthday and Christmas I asked for magic tricks so I could entertain friends and family. I also saved my money so I could visit magic shops, so I always had something new and exciting.” Now 34, the Westfield resident became a full-time magician in 2016. “I love being a magician because it gives me a platform to connect with others and inspire them to see beyond their limiting beliefs,” he said. “For me, it’s so much more than entertainment. Magic offers joy and wonder that can only be experienced by being in the moment.” His biggest break so far came earlier this year when Mobley submitted a video to the producers of “Penn & Teller: Fool Us,” and was asked to appear on the show. “Since they’re in their sixth year, they’ve seen a lot, so I sent them something brand new they’ve never seen before,” Mobley said. “They said, ‘It’s amazing. We don’t know how you did it.’ I have magician friends who have been trying to get on the show for awhile, so it was quite a privilege.” Mobley filmed his appearance in February. The episode will air at 8 p.m. Aug. 26 on The CW Network. Mobley will see it for the first time with the rest of the nation. “A lot of producers from other shows watch it, so it may be a springboard to some other opportunities,” he said. “I really want to stay performing in the Midwest. I like (my) kids growing up here and staying with my family. The exposure locally will help, too, because I love performing around here.” Naturally, Mobley was thrilled to be invited to perform on the show. “The timing was a little tricky since my wife had just delivered our second child
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Jonathan Mobley, known as Johnny Magic, in front of his demonstration sign for magic tricks at the Indiana State Fair in Indianapolis. (Submitted photo)
a few days before I was scheduled to fly into (Las) Vegas,” he said. “The show producers were amazing to work with and made me feel very welcome. I also hired a magician consultant to help with the whole experience and created a new illusion for the show. I had never performed the illusion on stage before the episode. My parents also surprised me by flying into Vegas to watch me perform live.” Mobley and his wife, Amanda, have two sons, 5-month-old Levi and 3-year-old Caleb. Mobley primarily performs at corporate events. “We sold our house and quit my (video production) job and we went for it,” he said. Mobley moved to Westfield from Noblesville this summer. He has previously lived in Fishers and Carmel. “I grew up in a performing family, always on the stage,” Mobley said. “No other magicians, though, just acting and singing. Growing up on the stage in local theater helped develop my comfort on stage. I’m a self-taught magician, so growing up I read every magic book I could get my hands on. “I would perform constantly to learn what people enjoyed. I quickly discovered how to use magic to tell stories and con-
nect with my audience.” Mobley enjoys sharing his skills with young magicians. “My other favorite thing to do is to teach, so we have a magic course for kids from 8 to 12,” Mobley said. “They can buy a kit and learn watching videos by me, step by step. We make them here locally. It’s a real passion of mine. I grew up homeschooled, so I grew up in a real teaching environment.” Mobley grew up doing improv, so there is a lot of interaction on stage. The best part of magic, he said, is the surprise factor. “I like the audience to think one thing is going to happen and then surprise them with something else,” he said. “People love to laugh, and I have a kind of stand-up comedy-feel.”
VIEWING PARTY There will be a viewing party from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Aug. 26 at the Main Event, 4016 E. 82nd St., Indianapolis. The show airs from 8 to 9 p.m. on a large screen. The event will include a 10-minute interview with Johnny Magic and a 10-minute magic show. There will be a magic kit giveaway, magic tricks for sale, photos and autographs. Food will be available for purchase.
The Indianapolis Jewish & Israeli Film Festival is set for Aug. 25 to 29. The Aug. 26 program at the Hasten Hebrew Academy of Indianapolis Cultural Arts Center, 6602 Hoover Rd., includes a 6 p.m. screening of “Grateful: The Jenni Berebitsky Story.” At age 33, Indianapolis Jewish community member Berebitsky had been married for 2 1/2 years, had a 15-month-old son and was just finishing her residency as a naturopathic physician when she was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. The 17-minute documentary was produced by Geist resident Amy Pauszek, whose Where’s Amy column runs in Current Publishing newspapers. The film was directed and produced by Indianapolis resident Paul Nethercott. Geist resident Jean Miller Thompson was an executive producer and Justin Park, a 2018 Carmel High School graduate, was the director of photography. Westfield — The Brothers Footman will perform a free concert from 6 to 9 p.m. Aug. 22 at Urban Vines, 330 E. 161st St. Admission is free. Parking is $10. Drink tickets are $8 and are good for a glass of wine, beer or slushy. Noblesville —Hairbangers Ball, a 1980s rock hairband will perform at 7 p.m. Aug. 24 at Federal Hill Commons. Electric Revolution will be the opening band. Noblesville — New Augusta Bluegrass Band’s free concert is set at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 24 as part of String-Time on the Square, 16 S. 10th St. Carmel — The Hamilton County Artists Association’s 69th annual exhibit is set at the Carmel Clay Public Library Aug. 21 to 30. There will be an opening reception from 2 to 4 p.m. Aug. 25 at the exhibit, which will include live music and refreshments. Carmel — GreekFest is Aug. 23 to 25 at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral, 3500 W. 106th St. For more, visit indygreekfest. org.
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A celebration of eclectic cars, fine dining and charitable causes, Artomobilia Weekend offers something for CAR SHOW everyone as it revs up for its 12th consecutive year on the streets of Carmel, the backroads of southern Indiana and the luxurious grounds of Lucas Estate. “First and foremost, it’s a great weekend that really shines a spotlight on some of the best assets the City of Carmel has to offer the broader community,” Event Coordinator John Leonard said. “We are very fortunate that our event growth has been tied to the growth of the City of Carmel, the Arts & Design District and now the Midtown area.” The three-pronged event begins Aug. 23 with SHIFT, a poker run-style car rally in southern Indiana, and Fuelicious, a private auto and dining event at Lucas Estate. It concludes Aug. 24 with Artomobilia, a glittering showcase of collector and enthusiast cars on the streets of the Carmel Arts & Design District. Proceeds benefit the Three Points Racing Foundation, a nonprofit that assists veterans, and Bolt for the Heart, a nonprofit that provides automated external defibrillators, or AEDs, to first responders and trained individuals in public places. “Each of our events focuses on eclectic groups of cars, and as a result, there is something of interest for everyone,” Leonard said. “Likewise, all the events contribute to the charities we support.” Launched last year, SHIFT is a private driving event that benefits the Three Points Racing Foundation, which helps veterans transition from the military to successful careers in motorsports. More than 25 drivers in high-performance cars will motor 180 miles through the backroads of southern
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Indiana and draw a playing card at five designated checkpoints along the way, affording spectators a chance to admire the cars. Registration is $500 per car. The event, dubbed “A Celebration of Wheels and Warriors,” begins and ends at the SILO Auto Club & Conservancy in downtown Indianapolis, where the driver with the best poker hand will earn “bragging rights.” The event is from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. A few hours later, the fifth annual Fuelicious begins at 7 p.m. and runs until 11 p.m. at Lucas Estate in Carmel. Themed “A Celebration of Horsepower & Heart Health,” it will feature 50 collector cars and combine fine dining and live entertainment. Tickets are $275. Tables of 10 are $2,500. Proceeds benefit Bolt for the Heart. Free and open to the public, Artomobilia is the namesake of the broader Artomobilia Weekend. Presented by KAR Auction Services, the Aug. 24 event is from noon to 5 p.m. in the Arts & Design District. It will feature more than 400 collector and enthusiast cars. A new addition to Artomobilia is PorschePalooza. Presented by Tom Wood Porsche, it will feature more than 100 Porches from 1954 to present. For more, visit artomobiliaweekend.com.
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cal. In one scene, all of us kids were being reprimanded by our father, lined up in the famous Von Trapp family line. As we stood there in silence, I remember soaking in Anna Lasbury never viewed “Hairspray” the moment and thinking to myself that I as a dream show to perform in. wanted to pursue performance as “But with the MUSICAL violent and racist more than just a hobby. “Here I am, 10 years later doing acts our country has just that. I feel so grateful that I recently encountered, it is clear found something I was so passionthis story still needs to be told,” ate about at such a young age.” Lasbury said. “I do find the musical Lasbury plans to move to Chicago very enjoyable, and I hope our audito break into theater, TV and comence leaves both entertained and Lasbury edy after “Hairspray.” enlightened.” Lasbury graduated from Oklahoma City The 2015 Carmel High School graduate University, where she performed in several returns to Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre shows. She played Grandma in “The Addams as Tammy in “Hairspray” Aug. 22 to Oct. 6. Family” earlier this year. “Hairspray” follows teen Tracy Turnblad as “This was such a fun show because the she tries to bring integration to a Baltimore character was so far TV dance show in 1962. Lasbury last appeared As we stood there in silence, removed from who I am my day-to-day life. at Beef & Boards 10 I remember soaking in the in It allowed me to make years ago. She made moment and thinking to absurd choices and put her first appearance as Brigitta in “The myself that I wanted to pursue 200 percent energy on the stage,” Lasbury said. Sound of Music” and performance as more than “Not to mention, the old later appeared in “Annie” just a hobby. age costume makeup and “A Beef & Boards was a blast. The proChristmas.” “Even coming back to the theater to audi- duction itself was completely student-run, which I always enjoy because it shows tion for this show, I was very nostalgic,” everyone, including ourselves, what young Lasbury said. “One of my best memories performers and people of the arts are cafrom working at Beef & Boards was during pable of.” ‘The Sound of Music,’ my first ever musi-
Transitional wines under $20 Commentary by Elizabeth Morse As we turn from really hot to cooler weather, I’m suggesting a few bottles that are dually suited. Bonus WINEderlust that all of them are less than $20, making them even more likable. Cheers! Martin Codax Albariño, $15. From the Famed Rias Baixas region of Spain, this white blend is refreshing and crisp. A tiny bit salty with loads of citrus and stone fruit flavors, I’d call it medium-bodied and great with food. Smells like jasmine. Next up is one of my favorite California producers: Sanford. Sanford’s Pinot Noir Rosé is the quintessential barbecue wine. Refreshing and fragrant (think tart fruit like cranberry and blood orange with rosy
warmth on the nose) — a delicate, feminine style ($19). A lighter-bodied red from South Africa is my pick for the next few weeks. Natte Vallejo Cinsault is at once earthy and fruity. Big, wild strawberry flavors with a touch of spice and just the right amount of acid make this a perfect selection for a late summer day on Geist. Oh, and it’s vegan! ($18). 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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DISPATCH Carmel resident’s play set for Aug. 25 reading — Carmel playwright Lou Ann K. Behan’s newest play, a full-length comedy titled “Terrible Truth,” will have a reading at 7 p.m. Aug. 25 in The Cat Theater, 254 Veterans Way in Carmel. Admission is free, and the public, age 12 and older, are encouraged to attend. “Terrible Truth” is about a husband and wife caught on a stormy Halloween night at a work party in a castle-themed restaurant in the middle of nowhere.
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DISPATCHES Don’t wash your face in the shower – During an interview with The Gloss, dermatologist Dr. Elizabeth Tanzi revealed that the sink, not the shower, should be the only place to cleanse facial skin. “I recommend that my patients wash their faces at the sink,” Tanzi said. “You can gauge the temperature more effectively and should use lukewarm to cold water, which is better for delicate faces.” A burst of cold water, which you probably don’t want in the shower, can also work wonders when it comes to your skin. Source: MSN.com Easy upgrades — When preparing to sell a house, owners will often spend a lot of time and money doing repairs and upgrades. One of the easiest, and most affordable, DIY updates is to replace outlet covers with higher tech versions. Outlet covers now come with built-in USB chargers, nightlights and more. These features make the standard outlet much more versatile. Source: FamilyHandyman.com Best seafood picks — The seafood counter can sometimes be confusing to navigate. You want to purchase the best quality catch for your budget, but you also want to know where your seafood is coming from. Before buying, check SeafoodWatch.org. The site will let you know what harvesting methods are environmentally best for that type of fish. Source: MyRecipes.com CITY OF FISHERS ADVISORY PLAN COMMISSION & CITY COUNCIL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RZ-19-11 ANX-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, September 4th; and a subsequent public hearing will be held by the City of Fishers City Council at 7:00 PM, Monday, September 16th 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”): KLS Services, LLC requests a public hearing and favorable recommendation to rezone the subject property from R-2 to Planned Unit Development Residential (PUD-R); creating the Cyntheanne Meadows PUD. Petitioner is proposing fourteen (14) custom home sites. Petitioner will be seeking approval of voluntary annexation at the September 16th, 2019 City Council Meeting. The Subject property is East of Cyntheanne Park, South of 126th Street. Site is approximately 13.12 Acres. LOCATION: The Proposal is located at 16265 E 126th Street and 16283 E 126th Street. Property is generally located to the East of Cyntheanne Park, South of 126th Street; and west of the Piper Glen Subdivision. Parcel #(s): 13-12-32-00-00-004.001; 13-12-32-00-00027.000. 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
World’s most famous store Commentary by Don Knebel Many visitors to London consider their trip complete only when they have obtained an iconic green bag from Harrods, TRAVEL the world’s most famous department store. In 1849, Charles Henry Harrod, an East London wholesale grocer, opened a small retail store in Knightsbridge, then a village outside London. Selling fruit, vegetables, perfumes and medicine, he hoped to take advantage of the Crystal Palace Exhibition, the first World’s Fair, opening in nearby Hyde Park in 1851. The plan worked and both Knightsbridge and the store boomed. By 1881, “Harrod’s Store,” known for high-quality products and personalized service, had 100 employees. Richard Burbridge Harrods department store in London. (Photo by Don Knebel) bought the store in 1894 and completely rekilled in 1997, Fayed’s father, Mohamed Al-Fayed, owned Harbuilt it, installing London’s first moving staircase in 1898. rods and immediately created a memorial inside the store to Customers willing to ride the elegant new contraption the young couple. In 2005, he added a controversial bronze were offered brandy and smelling salts at the top. The curstatue of them dancing, which he labeled “Innocent Vicrent domed building, encompassing 1.1 million square feet tims.” Harrods’ current owner, Qatar Holdings, the sovereign on seven floors, was completed in 1905. wealth fund of Qatar, recently returned the statue to the Up to 300,000 people now visit Harrods each day, served Fayed family, hoping to regain the patronage of the royal by a staff of 5,000 from more than 50 nations. Reflecting family the store’s motto, “Omnia, Omnibus, Ubique” (all things for all people, everywhere), 330 departments sell everything from pet food to important works of art. Food served at its Don Knebel is a local resident who works for Barnes 23 restaurants ranges from tapas to high tea. Among many & Thornburg LLP. For the full column visit donknebel. attractions is the bank, where gold bars weighing 12.5 kicom. You may contact him at news@currentzionsville. com. lograms and marked with the Harrods name sell for more than $500,000. When Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed were
What’s up with ‘that?’ Commentary by Curtis Honeycutt Sometimes you can have too many of one thing — like presidential primary candidates, for instance. You can have too many toothpaste options at the GRAMMAR GUY grocery store. You can also have too many pillows on your bed. Organization expert Marie Kondo is a household name because of her minimalistic outlook. However, you don’t want to get rid of all of your pillows, right? You need at least one. In our writing, we tend to overuse the word “that.” We sprinkle little thats into our writing as if they were throw pillows on our furniture. “That” is a conjunction that connects dependent clauses to independent clauses. We need it if a subordinate clause uses conjunctions such as after, before, because, while and in addition to. For example: He said that because he likes hotel waffles so much, he intended to set the alarm clock on his phone before going to bed. The AP Stylebook instructs us to use “that” “to introduce a dependent clause if the sentence sounds or looks awkward without it.” Here’s an example: I think that I am a robot. Another: I find that no one believes my robot claim.
Most of the time, we should also use the word “that” before certain verbs, including assert, declare, make clear, point out and state: I would like to point out that I haven’t mentioned Abraham Lincoln up until this point. Now you’re thinking about Abraham Lincoln. Usually, we can omit “that” when a dependent clause follows a version of the verb “to say.” For example: Abraham Lincoln said he looked better without a mustache. Our inclination is probably to insert “that” after “said.” Also, rewrite a sentence if the word “that” appears back to back. What have we learned so far? We only have a few reasons to omit the word “that.” In fact, the AP advises, “When in doubt, include that. Omission can hurt. Inclusion never does.” Does this mean we should use throw pillows with reckless abandon? Maybe – but don’t tell Marie Kondo. Or perhaps this is a lesson we can apply more broadly to our lives: Omission can hurt; inclusion never does. Curtis Honeycutt is a national award-winning, syndicated humor writer. Connect with him on Twitter (@curtishoneycutt) or at curtishoneycutt. com.
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