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Element Three president shares employee brand advice By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Tiffany Sauder definitely saw the value in making her debut as a OneCHAMBER Zone speaker. Although the Element Three CEO and president offered advice, she knows it was good exposure as well. “It’s a great opportunity to converse with 300 different business people in the area,” she said. Sauder, whose full-service marketing agency is based in Indianapolis, addressed “The Secret to Crushing Your Employee Brand” at the OneZone luncheon Aug. 14 at the Forum Conference Center in Fishers. Instead of simply emphasizing stock options and health benefits, the Zionsville resident said companies should emphasize their vision. “Be honest with yourself about who you are and who you aren’t,” Sauder said. “When we get a call, it’s usually something like this, ‘I was at a trade show and saw this, my competitor did this thing and I really liked it and would like you to do that for me, too.’ That is like wearing someone else’s clothes to prom. Why don’t you come up with your own idea? What is it about me that people like? It cannot be exactly what your competitor is doing.” Sauder said the company has to be honest with itself about its problems as well. “I think we see ourselves in this aspirational way, and the best way to understand how people really see your company is to go ask your customers, your vendors and your employees,” she said. Sauder said she had to learn that when starting Element Three at age 25 in 2005. “I thought I had to be the most buttonedup professional on the planet,” she said. “I had to really look the part. I had to say all the right words. That’s not who I am.” Sauder said another guideline is the brand cannot surpass the vision of its leader. “Apple was not a surprise to Steve Jobs.
Element Three CEO/President Tiffany Sauder gives a presentation at the August OneZone luncheon. (Photo by Mark Ambrogi)
He saw it the whole time,” Sauder said. “Visionaries are not surprised. We have to take ownership of the fact if we don’t see it, it will never become. Have the courage, have the audacity and have the gumption to really create a vision for what you can become.” Sauder said companies lose employees’ hearts when leaders don’t create a vision. Sauder said the company has to look at how it manages talent selection, recruitment, development and retention “The mistake I see companies make is being bad on all these things to be excellent at all of them in just one quarter,” Sauder said. “It’s, ‘We’re going to do all these things in a quarter.’ You won’t. Think about if you are getting people to the interview stage, but you are not winning.” Sauder said turnover can be frequent when employees don’t have a career understanding. “Customers will never love a company unless their employees love it first,” Sauder said. Element Three made Inc. magazine’s list of the 5,000 fastest-growing companies for the sixth consecutive year in 2019. “If we are going to say we know how to help growing companies, we have to know how to do that ourselves,” said Sauder, who has approximately 60 people on staff.
PuccinisSmilingTeeth.com DISPATCHES Aktion Club looking for members – The Aktion Club of Lawrence began earlier this year and is currently seeking new members. The Aktion Club is the only service club for adults with disabilities in the Lawrence area, and is part of Kiwanis International’s family of Service Leadership Programs. For those interesting in joining or learning more, email Dave Humes at davehumes@comcast.net. 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 Cobb-Dennard. 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. 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.
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Student found with gun at Lawrence Central news@geistcurrent.com A Lawrence Central High School student was found with a gun after arriving late to school the morning of Aug. 15. Principal Franklyn Bush sent a letter to parents after the incident. In the letter, it was stated that the student was immediately searched upon arriving due to exhibiting what Bush described as “erratic behavior suggestive of being under the influence.” When the student was searched, a weapon was uncovered in the bag. The search occurred before the student was in the main entry to the building. The letter stated there was never an imminent threat to students or staff. “Administration and the Lawrence Police Dept. are working to determine the source and intent of the weapon. We will then proceed in following with the district’s established conduct policies around weapons on school property, and take this situation very seriously,” Bush wrote.
DISPATCHES 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.
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League of Women Voters candidate forums set By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com Election Day is still more than two months away, but the Hamilton County League of Women Voters has ELECTION announced dates for four upcoming candidate forums in September and early October. CARMEL When: 7 to 9 p.m. Sept. 5 Where: City Hall, 1 Civic Sq., Carmel Who: *Bruce Kimball (R), City Council Central District; Cleaster Davis (D), City Council Central District; *Sue Finkam (R), City Council Northeast District; Ti’gre McNear (D), City Council Northeast District; *Laura Campbell (R), City Council North District; William Howard II (D), City Council North District; Debra Minott (R), City Council West District; Miles Nelson (D), City Council West District FISHERS When: 7 to 9 p.m. Oct. 1 Where: City Hall, 1 Municipal Dr., Fishers Who: *Eric Moeller (R), City Council NC District; Samantha DeLong (D), City Council NC District; *John Weingardt (R), City Council SC
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tained. Advance warning signs and cones will be placed before motorists reach the impacted area. “This work is subsurface, approximately 25 Motorists will likley notice some huge feet or so underground. There are three sendequipment and construction along 146th ing/receiving pits. One is at Allisonville Road, Street at Allisonville Road. ROADS one about in the middle between Allisonville Hamilton County Highway Road and 37 and another on the south side of Dept. Director Bradley Davis said 146th Street near Ind. 37,” Davis said. the work along 146th Street and AlDavis said a second drainage/tunlisonville Road is part of the planned neling operation also is under way, Ind. 37 upgrade project that will conjust north of 126th Street, near Don vert the signalized intersections to Hinds Ford, that will be used to drain a single-point, at-grade interchange the interchanges planned at 126th at Ind. 37. and 131st streets. “(Ind. 37) will be depressed at the The cost of the project for both intersection locations, so the current drainage locations is approximately work along 146th Street is the instalDavis $19 million. The work is being done lation of the drainage system that by Midwest Mole and Super Excavation. will drain the planned interchanges at 146th The 126th Street interchange contract has and 37 and 141st Street and 37,” Davis said. been awarded to Reith Riley Contractors for Davis said the equipment drivers are seeapproximately $22.1 million. ing is the mobilization/set up of the tunnelThe 146th Street intersection at Ind. 37 will ing equipment that will be used to tunnel and install piping from the White River to Ind. 37. be the next one to undergo a transformation to an interchange, Davis said. That work Between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., won’t start until spring of 2020. The northern the northernmost lane of 146th Street, east drainage line will be complete before major and west of Allisonville Road, will be closed work can occur at 146th Street. to all traffic for road work. However, access to northbound Allisonville Road will be main-
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stop bleeding, mental health, dental health and mail fraud, among other topics. “Most people don’t anticipate some of the dangers of everyday living because that’s not where their focus is. They’re focused on family life,” Mehling said. “This is just a great opportunity for us to partner up with St. Vincent Hospital and show some of the dangers that exist in everyday life that we just don’t consider. We don’t want to think about it most of the time, but in today’s world we really need to. After this event, you’re going to walk away very educated on how to approach life safely.” Local restaurants will offer free food samples. American Sign Language interpreters will be available.
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Fishers resident sentenced to prison for ID theft news@currentinfishers.com On Aug. 14, U.S. Attorney Josh Minkler announced the conviction and sentencing of Arielle Wilkerson, Fishers. Wilkerson, 25, was sentenced to 57 months in CRIME federal prison after admitting to charges that she used the identities of victims throughout the U.S. to obtain new and take-over current credit cards and other financial instruments for her own personal benefit, such as purchasing gift cards, airline tickets and other items. “This sentence sends a strong message to those out there who steal victims’ identities and profit from the use of those identities, that this behavior is illegal and those who do so will face real consequences,” Minkler stated. “Protecting the public from the illegal use of personal information to commit fraud is a priority of this office.” Wilkerson used her scheme from 2012 through March 16, 2018. At the sentencing hearing, the court called Wilkerson a “con-
sumer’s worst nightmare.” U.S. Postal Inspection Service and members of the Indiana Financial Fraud and Identity Theft Task Force investigated the case. In total, due to Wilkerson’s schemes, banks suffered losses totaling at least $115,360.38 and at least another $41,500.00 in attempted loss. Upon completing her sentence, Wilkerson will serve four years of supervised release.
DISPATCH Late Fishers resident honored - Long time Fishers resident Dale Willman will be honored with a U.S. Navy Military service at 11 a.m. Aug. 31 at Vernon Cemetery in Vernon, Ind. Those attending the service are invited to a reception immediately afterwards to be held at the Calli House, 408 South State St., North Vernon. The family has requested in lieu of flowers, donations be made to your charity of choice in Dale’s memory.
Festival of Machines returns for sixth year By Renee Larr • news@currentinfishers.com Conner Prairie wants to allow its visitors to get up close and personal EVENT with various types of machines. The interactive history museum will conduct the sixth annual Festival of Machines Sept. 14-15. “This event is a great way for anyone interested in how things work to come and meet some new machines,” said Rachel Poe, program developer. “We try to include as many hands-on activities as we can.” Festival of Machines is designed for anyone who’s interested how things work. “If you’ve ever questioned how a VCR works or how it feels to be inside the cab of a giant cement mixer, you’ll probably find something interesting,” Poe said. New this year is the Invitational Showcase Car Show. “The cars in this showcase have been selected as some of the best of the best from car show winners around central Indiana,” Poe said. “They represent the history and diversity of transportation in America, and
Children enjoy a past Festival of Machines event at Conner Prairie. (Submitted photo)
we will have some beautiful and unique cars under our tent.” Guests can explore an air ambulance from St. Vincent Statflight and watch RC aircraft demonstrations with the Northeast Side Taildraggers. Kids and adults can drive an RC Car on a course they help build, experiment with roller-coaster mechanics and participate in LEGO car-crash testing. Admission to the Festival of Machines is included in admission to Conner Prairie. For more, visit connerprairie.org/explore/ things-to-do/festival-of-machines/.
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Executive Director Howard Harding and Chief Financial Officer and Community Outreach Manager, left, Pam Leeper recently opened The Reset Center in Lawrence. (Photos by Anna Skinner)
SERVING THE COMMUNITY The Reset Center offers activities, food and more for those in need By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com Howard Harding and Pam Leeper received plenty of backlash COVER STORY about their plans to establish a church in Lawrence near 42nd Street and Post Road. So in lieu of that, they opened a multipurpose center, The Reset Center, to serve the community. “We got so much pushback when we started meeting with the community with respects to a church being in the neighborhood, and they were very against it,” said Harding, a pastor and executive director of The Reset Center. “So, we asked the question: What do you guys want? I said, ‘OK, let’s shift our focus.’ We began to shift our focus to more of what the community needed versus what we were doing.” The Reset Center operates in a renovated church at 4330 N. Post Rd. Harding said The Reset Center’s focus is on day care, free community events and providing resources,
among other missions. Harding still has plans to add church services, but that won’t happen until next year. The Reset Center offers a free Taco Tuesday night from 7 to 9 p.m. each week in the parking lot and feeds 200 to 500 people. The Lawrence Police Dept. has a presence on Taco Tuesdays to meet area residents and enhance community relations. “Basically, we are just trying to help the police and the community understand each others’ worlds and respect that,” Harding said. “Police have been vilified in such a way, it’s unreal.” To help improve that relationship, The Reset Center will conduct a Trading Places event Sept. 7 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Residents and police officers will role play to better understand each other. The Reset Center also will offer a Dress Up, Suit Up program to teach youth about the importance of dressing well for job interviews. “Dress up is for the girls and suit up is for the boys. We will have two age groups,
10 to 14 and 15 to 19, and teach them some soft skills, like how to introduce yourself, how to shake hands, how to look people in the eyes and learn etiquette, getting them prepared for a job,” said Leeper, the center’s Chief Financial Officer and community outreach manager. “We will help them draft up a resume. “At the end of the program, we buy the boys suits and ties and the girls a dress or a slack outfit to go and do a job interview.” Other programs include a Bible study, free yoga classes, gaming nights and more. Because the center is in the middle of Lawrence’s heaviest Hispanic-populated area, the center also is offering free Spanish and English classes. The day care, one of The Reset Center’s few offerings that isn’t fee, will help fund the other programs. The day care will be open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday for kids ages 2 to 5. The Reset Center will conduct a volunteer event from 9 to 11 a.m. Aug. 31 and provide breakfast to anyone interested in becoming
volunteers. For those interested, email admin@theresetcenter.com. To learn about upcoming events, call 317-991-5969.
THE BACKWARDS “R” The Reset Center, a 27,000-squarefoot facility on 6.5 acres in Lawrence, recently opened to the public. The “R” in the word “Reset” is backwards. “The Reset Center, the backwards ‘R’ is symbolic to the name of what we are doing,” Executive Director Howard Harding said. “With the backwards ‘R’ being the way it is, what we are hoping and praying and programming for is when you come in, we can turn that ‘R’ around and actually reset your life. It’s indicative of someone’s life going down the wrong path and (when) we turn the ‘R’ around, we turn their lives around.”
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Commentary by Terry Anker The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles is an award winner. It routinely touts itself as an outstanding example of what a citizen-facing government agency can be. Our fine state has long worked to improve its services and attitude in dealing with we Hoosiers. Still, there are no guarantees. In four out of five exchanges, we have come to expect good, quick interactions in a clean and friendly environment. So, what of the dreaded fifth? What is the right number for failure? On a recent such “fifth.” the BMV staff was a bit muddled about how to properly transact a rather unusual swap of titles and plates between related family members. Knowing of the potential for confusion, the local branch was contacted and, separately, so was the main office downtown. Slightly different but related answers gave hope that a solution would be easily found. The ticket number, 44, was called to the desk at around 9:15 a.m. While there were two customers, only one chair was provided. The others were “zip-tied” together. Theft must be a problem. Alas, the transaction quickly flummoxed the pleasant woman seated behind the desk. Her supervisor had little more knowledge. “Try this” he said. If it didn’t work, they’d “try” something else. Soon, an hour passed. Still, while all the employees were comfortably seated, the customer stood. Number 78 was called, then No. 114, then 143. With the closing of another hour, the transaction was finally complete. Under tremendous duress, the branch assistant manager became involved, bringing his own chair to the desk, and was able to find a solution, albeit a clumsy one. Did they even see the failure? Do we notice our own – and if so, do we act like it matters? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.
Ready or not ... I’m not! Commentary by Danielle Wilson Tomorrow is the big day, people. I’m headed to the West Coast to drop off one of my twinkies at college. Yikes! What if I can’t do it, without, you know, crying? HUMOR The horror! I mean, I should be good, right? It’s not like I haven’t been through this before. When we drove Older Brother down to IU for the first time, I did an amazing job of suppressing my emotions. Now, it helped that he’d chosen a school less than 90 minutes away by minivan and with half of his graduating class in attendance. But still, I handled the adios like a champ. Except for a small meltdown at a Chick-fil-A earlier that summer, I shed no tears whatsoever. “Don’t let the door hit ya on the way out, kiddo!” But this feels radically different. In less than 48 hours, I’ll be single-parenting in a
strange city, 2,300 miles from here, saying goodbye to a son whom I once called my boiled chicken baby (his twin sister stole most of the food, so he was born rather puny. I can easily recall rocking him in those first few weeks and thinking, “I shouldn’t be able to see his bones. Where’s the beef?”). And then I’m expected to board a plane, fly home and ignore the fact that it will be Christmas before I see him again? What the fudge, friends? I’m not sure I can do that with dry eyes and a happy face. Seriously, how am I supposed to let this one go? Tomorrow’s the big day, and he is definitely ready. I’m just worried that I’m not. Peace out.
Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at info@youarecurrent.com.
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Commentary by Dick Wolfsie Mary Ellen and I just returned from a trip to San Francisco with our friends the Murphys. The last time we were HUMOR in California was 40 years ago on our honeymoon, but we weren’t going to let one bad experience prevent us from giving the Golden State another try. On this vacation, we stayed at a very old hotel, which you would think would be a good choice for four kinda old people. We got a senior discount on the room and senior dinner specials. Why, then, I wondered, did we end up with a bathtub that would be a challenge for a 20-year-old Olympic pole vaulter? The tub was probably in that bathroom since the early 1900s, a time in our history when the average lifespan was 47 years, unless someone never bathed or showered and then could maybe make it to 60 without breaking his neck. This claw-foot tub’s sides were 3 feet high, with no railings or rubber bathmats to reduce the chance of slipping when entering or exiting the combination tub/shower. This freaked out my wife, who said, “You can’t step into something that high above your knees. Not at your age.” “That’s what you said the last time I put on a pair of shorts.” “Dick, promise me you will not get into that bathtub unless I am standing here holding you and watching your every move.” “You know, Mary Ellen, 40 years ago that would have been a really seductive thing to say. Now, it just sounds kind of creepy.” “As for me, Dick, I can’t go another day without washing my hair.” “Well, it’s either dirty hair or a broken neck.” Thankfully, we both managed to bathe and shampoo safely before we packed for our return home. On our flight, we assessed our vacation. “Let’s see,” Mary Ellen said. “We saw Alcatraz and enjoyed hiking Yosemite, we risked life and limb in the bathroom.” “Tell you what, Mary Ellen, let’s just call it a wash.”
Dick Wolfsie is an author, columnist and speaker. Contact him at wolfsie@aol.com.
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County ranks 1st for cost of living news@currentinfishers.com SmartAsset recently released a new study which ranks the top STUDY places in Indiana for small business owners. The study examined three factors, including the percentage of people in a county with
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Village Dental at Saxony has new location By Jessica Hoover news@currentinfishers.com
who come in as well as five other general dentists who work in the new building. Services include general dentistry, preventative dentistry, restorative dentistry, The new location for Village Dental at cosmetic dentistry, family dentistry, peSaxony recently opened EXPANSION at 13390 Overview Dr. diatric dentistry, periodontal (gum) care, orthodontics, sleep apnea treatin Fishers. It is ment and oral surgeries such as open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday wisdom teeth extraction. and Wednesday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Village Dental also focuses on Tuesday and Thursday, 7 a.m. to kid-friendly care. There is a game 5 p.m. Friday and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. system in the reception area, carSaturday. toons above the dental chair, an “About three years ago, we internet station and Wi-fi, complistarted to evolve a plan for how mentary beverages, blankets and Bender we can better serve our patients,” a treasure chest with prizes. It said Dr. David Bender, founder and also offers sedation for patients who may dentist at Village Dental at Saxony. “We need it. saw that there were a lot of patients that “We’re working on making the patient’s we were referring to specialists like an orthodontist, oral care dentist or a pediat- experience the best experience that they can possibly have,” Bender said. “Every ric dentist. “We knew that was inconvenient for pa- decision we made, even in the design of the building, we would look through the tients, so our dream was to create a denlens of how we could make a better expetal office that encompasses everything.” rience for our patients.” Village Dental now has a pediatric dentist, an oral surgeon and an orthodontist
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Brown, Opera in the Park return to Garfield Park By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Opera in the Park is back and so is Angela Brown. Brown appeared at the CONCERT last Opera in the Park concert in 1997. The Indianapolis Opera will present the revised Opera in the Park performance at 6 p.m. Sept. 8 at Garfield Park’s MacAllister Amphitheater in Indianapolis. Brown and Daniel Narducci are guest soloists and it will be conducted by the Opera’s new artistic advisor, Alfred Savia. It will be presented in concert format with full orchestra and lively narration. Opera in the Park is an official production of the nonprofit Friends of Garfield Park in partnership with the Indianapolis Parks Dept. Admission is free. “This is going to be a relaxed setting where the kids can come,” Brown said. “You can bring food and your family. You can have a light, enjoyable evening with opera. It’s not such a stuffy experience but one that everyone can enjoy and feel like they can be part of.” Brown, a soprano from Indianapolis, will perform three numbers, “Vissi d’arte” from “Tosca” by Giacomo Puccini with Narducci, “Summertime” from “Porgy and Bess” by George Gershwin and “Brindisi” (“Libiamo, ne’ liter calici”) from “La Traviata” by Giuseppe Verdi. Brown primarily performs across the U.S. and Europe. “Lately, I’ve done more solo work with symphony orchestras and my show ‘Opera … From a Sistah’s Point of View,’” Brown said. “That’s my show I take around to schools and performing arts organizations. It demystifies opera. I do that through my foundation, Morning Brown.” Singing came naturally to Brown. “I always say opera chose me, I didn’t choose it,” she said. “Once I went to school and learned to sing opera, I took to the technique like a duck to water. It was something that did fit my vocal ability. I had done a lot of musical theater in Indianapolis, mostly with the Civic Theatre. (Opera) encompasses everything I do from the acting, the singing, the movement.
Boz Scaggs to perform Nov. 23 at Palladium editorial@youarecurrent.com Singer-songwriter Boz Scaggs and his “Out of the Blues Tour” will make a Nov. 23 stop at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. Long considered one of the great “blueeyed soul” vocalists, Scaggs was an early member of the Steve Miller Band before launching a solo career and making his commercial breakthrough with the 1976 album “Silk Degrees.” The multi-platinum release rode the charts for 115 weeks and spawned three Top 40 singles: “It’s Over,” “Lido Shuffle” and the Grammy-winning “Lowdown.” Scaggs’ performance is set for 8 p.m. Nov. 23 at the Palladium, 1 Center Green, Carmel. Tickets starting at $40 are on sale at TheCenterPresents.org and through the Box Office at 317-843-3800 or toll-free at 877909-ARTS (2787). The Katz, Sapper & Miller Pop/Rock Series is part of the 2019-20 Center Presents Season sponsored by Allied Solutions.
Angela Brown will appear in Opera in the Park Sept. 8 at Garfield Park’s McAllister Amphitheater. (Submitted photo)
“I consider myself pretty funny sometimes, and then the drama of it all. Opera fits all those.” Brown graduated from Crispus Attucks High School, which was then a medical magnet school “I thought I wanted to go into the medical field, but I ended up going toward the arts,” she said. Brown attended Oakwood University in Huntsville, Ala., and then studied at Indiana University Brown teaches master classes and owns a private voice studio at the Basile Opera Center, 4011 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis. “I’m going to be making my debut with Seattle Opera and New Orleans Opera doing “Charlie Parker’s Yardbird,” and the role I play is the mother, so I’m excited about that,” she said. The program will include excerpts from
the Indianapolis Opera’s 2019-20 productions of “Elixir of Love” and “Don Giovanni,” as well as other familiar chorus tunes and solos. “Elixir of Love” will be presented Nov. 15 to 17 at The Tarkington at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “Don Giovanni” is set for March 20 to 22, 2020 at The Toby Theater at Newfields in Indianapolis. The third performance will be “Brundibar” and “Vedem” at The Toby April 24 to 26, 2020. The park concert will conclude with a champagne toast (sparkling cider) celebrating the opening of the 45th anniversary season. Beginning at 5 p.m., food from Prime 47 Indy’s Steakhouse will be available for purchase, or patrons can bring a picnic dinner. For more on Brown, visit angelambrown. com. For more on Indianapolis Opera, visit indyopera.org.
Westfield — My Yellow Rickshaw will perform a free concert from 6 to 9 p.m. Aug. 29 at Urban Vines, 330 E. 161st St. Free admission, $10 parking. Drink tickets are $8, good for a glass of wine, beer or slushy. Noblesville — Concert at the Commons will feature 16 Candles (1980s music) with an opening band of The Cosmic Situation at 7 p.m. Aug. 31 at Federal Hill Commons Fishers — Tim & Jack will present a free hour-long concert at noon Aug. 26 at the Central Green. Fishers — Blues Fest, an annual Labor Day weekend event, is set for 7 to 11 p.m. Aug. 30-31 at Nickel Plate Amphitheater. Carmel — Soul Street will a perform free concert at 7 p.m. Aug. 26 at the Summer Family Concert Series at the Gazebo. Carmel — Gibson Wells is set to perform at 7 p.m. Aug. 30 and Bryce Taylor at 7 p.m. Aug. 31 at Sugar Creek Vineyard and Winery, 1111 W. Main St., Suite 165.
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As an Indiana native, Mike always enjoys a meal at a local restaurant and showing people what the Indy area has to offer. You may find him drinking at local coffee shops, eating brunch in Fishers, shopping and having dinner in Carmel or at the latest concerts. For more, visit @wheresmikeg on Instagram.
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Britton Falls celebrates Woodstock By Renee Larr editorial@youarecurrent.com This year marks the 50th anniversary of the iconic Woodstock music festival. Residents of Britton Falls, an MUSIC active retirement community in Fishers, formed the Britton Falls All Star Band. The eight musicians performed a Woodstock tribute concert Aug. 16 at Britton Falls. The band consists of Craig Beedy, Chris Pickell, Jim Landfald, Dick Shuler, Brian Laskey, Bonnie Loos, Janese Truver and Steve Rohrer. “We played around 20 songs that were all from the original Woodstock concert,” band member Janese Truver said. “They were all iconic songs that people recognized.” Attendees were encouraged to dress in era-appropriate attire. “We had people dressed in tie-dye and as hippies,” Truver said. “We had perfect weather, and everyone had such a great time dancing and singing. Summer of ‘69 was rockin’.” More than 500 people attended the tribute. Guests were treated to a rendition of Jimi Hendrix’s classic performance of “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
From left, Britton Falls All Star Band members Craig Beedy, Chris Pickell, Jim Landfald, Dick Shuler, Brian Laskey, Bonnie Loos, Janese Truver and Steve Rohrer. (Submitted photo)
The band formed in October, 2018 and has been rehearsing ever since. Rorher has an extensive musical background. “He’s played with rock bands most of his life and was a member of the house band on Radio Station 104.5 GOLD All Oldies All the Time,” Truver said. “They played opening (shows) for The Spinners, Neil Sedaka and other national acts appearing in Indy. He now owns Reno’s Music in Fishers.” The band plans to perform more concerts in the future. “The concert was just terrific,” Truver said. “The comments and compliments have been nonstop. We are going to stay together and already plan to do another concert in 2020.”
Concerts move to Lions Park By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com For 28 years, Zionsville has presented a weekly summer concert series at Lincoln Park. MUSIC That reign has ended as the Zionsville Cultural District recently announced the series will move to Lions Park in the summer of 2020. However, the ZCD plans to present periodic concerts at Lincoln Park. ZCD assumed operation of the Lincoln Park Concert Series six years ago from the Chamber of Commerce. “We found the acoustics were not that good and the gazebo was too small,” Zionsville Cultural District President Carla Howie said. Howie said the ZCD also wanted more space for its sponsors and was concerned about lack of restroom facilities. “If we wanted to do something larger, Lincoln Park wasn’t able to accommodate that,” Howie said. “Lions Park seemed welcoming. They have a bigger gazebo and a concession stand they would offer during the season. We’re looking to make the se-
Lincoln Park gazebo is more suited for smaller groups. (Submitted photo)
ries more robust.” Lions Park has more restrooms and a playground. “We have a lot of space for the crowd like Conner Prairie,” Howie said. The Zionsville Cultural District decided to produce a 266-square-foot mural of Abraham Lincoln on a building near Lincoln Park. “We thought, what a wonderful way to honor Lincoln Park by a mural of Abraham Lincoln,” Howie said. “What we’re hoping to do is program expansion and do a smaller concert, maybe not every week but several times during the summer.” Howie said that would be in addition to the concert series at Lions Park.
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“My Sinatra,” starring Cary Hoffman, Kroger Symphony at the Prairie, Conner Prairie, Fishers
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The Fab Four, a Beatles tribute band, will perform at Conner Prairie at 8 p.m. Aug. 30. (Submitted photo)
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“Fab Four — The Ultimate Tribute,” Kroger Symphony at the Prairie, Conner Prairie, Fishers
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The band is described as a lively bootleg showcasing the precision, passion and sheer power of Pink Floyd.
Cary Hoffman is known as one of the premier Frank Sinatra interpreters, with an ability to channel Sinatra’s voice.
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The Emmy-winning Fab Four cover every era of The Beatles with an incredible stage performance Cost: $13 (ages 2-12) to $32. More: indianapolissymphony.org
Bryan’s concert postponed to Oct. 11 — Country star Luke Bryan’s concert at Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center in Noblesville has been rescheduled until Oct. 11. The Sunset Repeat Tour concert, including Cole Swindell and Jon Langston, was postponed Aug. 18 because of severe thunderstorms. Silvernotes seeking members —The Hamilton County women’s chorus, the Silvernotes, is starting its 2019-20 singing season and seeks prospective members. Women interested in a professional singing group should call the Hamilton County Indiana Extension Office at 317-776-0854 for contact information. Rehearsals are Monday evenings, September through June 2020, from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
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Blueprint for Improvement: A masterful bathroom remodel in Fishers Commentary by Larry Greene
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THE CHALLENGE This bathroom is connected via an open doorway to the master bedroom. The homeowners wanted to create a sophisticated, spa-like retreat that would blend seamlessly into their master suite.
THE SOLUTION 1. The floorplan was redesigned to connect the bathtub and shower into a single “wet room,” which maximizes available space and gives a true spa-like experience. 2. The double window over the tub was replaced with a sleek, single window that allows for privacy without the need for window coverings. 3. The tile floor features a glazed porcelain finish with the illusion of textured fabric. 4. The homeowners wanted a lot of drawer space, so the cabinets under the sinks were designed with drawers at the bottom to avoid interference with the plumbing. For the vanity, the countertop was lowered to make way for four small cosmetics drawers. To get started on your own remodeling project, visit us at caseindy.com or stop by one of our three locations. Larry Greene is the owner of Case Design/Remodeling. You may email him at lgreene@caseindy.com. To see more photos of this and other Case projects, visit caseindy.com.
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Apply sunscreen early and often Commentary by Curtis Honeycutt
Did you know that redheaded people only make up 1 to 2 percent of the world’s population? There’s a reason we are so scarce: the sun. I’m that person GRAMMAR GUY who can get a sunburn on a cloudy day. People have been known to get secondhand sunburns by just standing near me outside on a sunny day. I’m so white I get a moonburn. I’m like a vampire or something — I step out into the light of day and basically just burst into flames. This is why I always apply sunscreen. I apply it early and often. If you noticed, I used a few adverbs just now (always, early, often). Not only did I employ a handful of adverbs, but I used a handful of adverbs of frequency. Adverbs of frequency describe how often something happens. They include always, usually, sometimes, never, frequently, often, then and weekly. And, I have more good news for you: Adverbs of frequency come with their own set of rules. When your sentence has more than one verb, use your adverb of frequency before the primary verb. Here’s an example: I have often received a sunburn during the month of November. Here, we sandwiched our adverb of frequency (often) between the bread slices of our sentence’s two verbs (have and received). If your sentence contains only one verb, place your adverb of frequency after your subject and before your verb. Curtis never tans. He always wears a swim shirt to the pool. We use adverbs of frequency to signify things that happen on a routine basis. Because of this, we usually employ these adverbs with the present simple tense. If you want to “throw shade,” as the youths say, when you’re using an adverb of frequency in the negative while forming a question, place your adverb before your primary verb. Are you normally so angry, or are you just like this on days that end in “-ay”? Most of the time, place definite adverbs of frequency (including finally, last week, today, monthly and already) either at the beginning or at the end of your sentence. When the adverb is the focus of your sentence, save it for the end: I will do the laundry tomorrow. When it’s not the emphasis of your sentence, use a definite adverb of frequency at the beginning: Sometimes I wonder if I’ll ever do laundry again Practicing good grammar — much like applying sunscreen — is a fantastic life decision. I encourage you to do it early and often. Curtis Honeycutt is a national award-winning, syndicated humor writer. Connect with him on Twitter (@curtishoneycutt) or at curtishoneycutt. com.
Front of Amsterdam’s Central Station. (Photo by Don Knebel)
History of Amsterdam Central Station Commentary by Don Knebel Amsterdam Central Station has become a symbol of the city, attracting more visitors than any other of the Netherland’s more than 60,000 national heritage sites. TRAVEL Like many other now iconic structures, critics originally panned its location and its design. Amsterdam developed along the south shore of a bay now known as IJ Lake. By the 17th century, the bay was among the busiest ports in the world. By the 1870s, trains had become as important as ships in bringing people to Amsterdam from throughout Europe. As a result, city planners identified potential sites for a major railroad terminal about a mile-and-a-half inland from the port. Railroad engineers had a different idea. They wanted to build the station on three interconnected artificial islands spanning the south end of IJ Lake. The Dutch government accepted that plan despite strenuous local objections. Because the terminal’s location effectively separated Amsterdam from its port, many at the time called the location a catastrophe. The station’s ornate brick exterior, featuring turrets and intricate details, was designed by Pierre Cuypers, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE FISHERS CITY COUNCIL Docket No. AN-19-8 The Fishers City Council (“Council”) hereby gives notice that it will hold a public hearing on Monday, the 16th day of September, 2019 at 7:00 o’clock p.m. (the “Public Hearing”), at the City Hall Auditorium located at Thomas Weaver Municipal Complex, Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana 46038, to consider a Petition for voluntary Annexation (the “Petition”) of one (1) Lot known as Fishers Church of Christ Expansion, generally located on the north side of E 126th Street, east of Cumberland Road, Fishers, IN 46038, and consisting of approximately 1.34 acres. The legal description can be found at the Fishers City Hall in the Department of Community Development. A copy of the Petition is on file for examination at the Department of Community Development, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana, 46038. Interested persons may file written suggestions or objections relative to the request with the Planning and Zoning Department at or before said meeting, and/or they may contact Megan Schaefer, Planner III with the Planning and Zoning Department at 317-595-3155 prior to the Public Hearing for assistance. All interested persons desiring to present their views on the above Petition, either in writing or verbally, will be given the opportunity to be heard at the above-specified time and place. The Public Hearing may be continued from time to time as may be found necessary. FISHERS CITY COUNCIL PETITIONER: City of Fishers City Hall 1 Municipal Drive Fishers, IN 46038
who also designed the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam’s famous state museum. Protestant critics lambasted its resemblance to medieval cathedrals. The station opened in 1889, after a number of delays caused by the instability of the marshy soil. It rests on more than 8,000 wooden piles and includes a platform more than nearly a half-mile long. The cast iron roof, supported on 50 curved trusses, was imported from England. Today, Amsterdam Central Station serves more than 160,000 passengers a day, many arriving and departing on one of 50 international trains. The only passengers now coming to Amsterdam’s port arrive on cruise ships, which dock near the backside of the station. When the queen travels by train, she has access to an ornately decorated waiting room built exclusively for her. Don Knebel is a local resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg LLP. For the full column visit donknebel. com. You may contact him at news@currentzionsville.com.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE FISHERS CITY COUNCIL Docket No. AN-19-5 & AN-19-7 The Fishers City Council (“Council”) hereby gives notice that it will hold a public hearing on Monday, the 16th day of September, 2019 at 7:00 o’clock p.m. (the “Public Hearing”), at the City Hall Auditorium located at Thomas Weaver Municipal Complex, Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana 46038, to consider a Petition for voluntary Annexation (the “Petition”) of three (3) Lots known as the Cummings and Wilson Subdivision, generally located on the south side of E 126th Street, just west of Olio Rd Fishers, IN 46038, and consisting of approximately 3.4 acres. The legal description can be found at the Fishers City Hall in the Department of Community Development. A copy of the Petition is on file for examination at the Department of Community Development, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana, 46038. Interested persons may file written suggestions or objections relative to the request with the Planning and Zoning Department at or before said meeting, and/or they may contact Megan Schaefer, Planner III with the Planning and Zoning Department at 317-595-3155 prior to the Public Hearing for assistance. All interested persons desiring to present their views on the above Petition, either in writing or verbally, will be given the opportunity to be heard at the above-specified time and place. The Public Hearing may be continued from time to time as may be found necessary. FISHERS CITY COUNCIL PETITIONER: City of Fishers City Hall 1 Municipal Drive Fishers, IN 46038
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