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Holcomb hopes to reduce vaping By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb and State Health Commissioner Kris Box used FishSTATE ers High School and members of the student body as a backdrop for their Aug. 29 announcement of a threepronged strategy to reduce vaping. “It’s the perfect venue and perfect audience to connect with in the coming months,” Holcomb said. The Indiana Youth Tobacco Survey found vaping has increased 387 percent among high school students and 358 percent among middle school students since 2012. Between 2016 and 2018, 35,000 more Indiana students used e-cigarettes. “We know we have our work cut out for us because vaping has continued to grow and cause harm,” Holcomb said. “Even the surgeon general, especially because it involves so many of our younger folks, has called it an epidemic.” In partnership with the Indiana Dept. of Education, Box said the Dept. of Health will be rolling out school-based tools detailing the dangers of vaping. Secondly, Box said a website, vapefreeindiana.isdh.in.gov., is for parents and educators to learn more to protect state youth from the dangers of vaping. There will be an educational toolkit with information for parents, students and educators. “We will be training students to serve as ambassadors. It will be there because we know middle school students listen better to high school students and high school students listen to the seniors in high school and those going off to college,” Box said. “A textto-quit campaign has been launched, texting DITCHJUUL to 889-09 for help. Lastly, we will build awareness through a youth-focused social media campaign on the dangers of vaping statewide. We’re going to reach you where we know you are, that is on your social media. “We are attacking this with urgency and significant resources. These products that are billed as kid-friendly are anything but that. One Juul contains as much nicotine as an entire pack of cigarettes.”

DISPATCHES Correction – In a Sept. 3 article titled “Lawrence 5K to benefit Mission 22,” the title sponsor, Financial Center First Credit Union, was incorrectly named. 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.

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Holcomb said the three-pronged approach is about getting to every rural, urban and suburban community. “That’s why it’s important the Dept. of Health and Dept. of Education are collaborating and making sure that parents, educators and students have access,” Holcomb said. “So, it’s awareness and access, making sure no one is left out. It’s affecting every size community and school.” Box said the state is spending a few million dollars for the media campaign and resources. ‘We have to match what the Juul and e-cigarette people have done, dollar for dollar,” Box said. “We had done such a good job getting the youth using cigarettes down to a minimal number. This has recruited a new generation of smokers.” Holcomb said he supports Indiana Sen. Todd Young’s proposal to raise the national age to buy tobacco products to 21. “We know the efforts to curb use of vaping is paramount for us,” Holcomb said. “Statistics show 88 percent of the people smoking started before they were 18. It’s getting harder and harder to stop. There is no one solution. That’s why this is three-pronged.”

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. 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.


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On Aug. 25, the Hamilton County Local Emergency Planning Committee conducted its annual exercise to provide training for area first responders from cities in Hamilton County. Firefighters practice cleaning gear during the multi-agency training day. (Photos by Anna Skinner)

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DISPATCHES CrimeWatch app now Relay – Fishers Police Department’s CrimeWatch app, which was established in 2016, is now known as Relay. It has the same features as CrimeWatch, but now it will include a streamlined user interface and improved feedback and updates to residents who submit issues. More than 6,000 Fishers residents use the app to report non-emergency crimes. Relay is free to download. For more, visit relayapp.com. Civil War Roundtable – John Summerlot from Indiana University in Bloomington

will be the feature speaker at the Sept. 11 meeting of the Hamilton County Civil War Roundtable. The event is free and open to the public. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with the program beginning at 7 p.m. at Carmel City Hall, 1 Civic Square. Lawmakers searching for interns – Hamilton County lawmakers are encouraging college students and recent graduates to apply for the Indiana House Republican Internship Program, which takes place during the 2020 legislative session at the Statehouse in In-

dianapolis. Local legislators seeking interns include State Reps. Tony Cook (R-Cicero), Chuck Goodrich (R-Noblesville), Todd Huston (R-Fishers), Jerry Torr (R-Carmel) and Donna Schaibley (R-Carmel). Those interested should apply before Oct. 31. The positions are full-time, Monday through Friday, lasting from January through mid-March. Interns receive biweekly compensation of $750, and they can earn academic credit through their college or university. Interns also are eligible to apply for a $3,000 scholarship to use toward undergraduate and graduate

expenses. For more, visit indianaHouseRepublicans.com/internship. F.C. Tucker stats – Buyers in Fishers found higher sale prices last month while homes spent more time on the market. According to F.C. Tucker, the average sale price for homes sold in Fishers in July 2019 was $334,486 at an average of $131.23 per square foot, a 17.1 percent increase in sale price from July 2018. Homes sold in an average of 31 days, three days slower than this time last year.

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pedestrian bridge crossing Ind. 32. over the coming months. Construction is under way, and The Indiana Dept. of Transportation temporary lane closures may ochas begun work on the northeast cur along Ind. 32. The Monon quadrant of I-465. Contractors Trail is closed near Ind. 32 until will work to patch and repave the bridge is complete in early segments of I-465 and I-69 December. from U.S. 31 down to I-70. Major utility relocations Crews will be doing night are ongoing as part of the and weekend work through CONSTRUCTION intersection improvements October. At least one lane in at Ind. 32 and Ditch Road, each direction will always be which will include the addition of turn open during this project. lanes and a traffic signal. Ditch Road is WESTFIELD closed between 171st Street and Ind. 32. Shelborne Road between 146th Street Drivers also can expect lane restrictions and 151st Street, and between 146th Street on Ind. 32. The project will be finished by and 141st Street is closed for road renext month. construction. The road will be closed to NOBLESVILLE all through traffic, tentatively opening 276th Street between Devaney Road and on or before Oct. 21. During the closure, Gwinn Road will be closed for roundabout traffic should utilize the signed detour construction in front of Beck’s Hybrids route. Property owners will continue to in Arcadia. Beck’s drivers and employees have access to their properties through will have access to their drive from Gwinn the construction area. The closure is part of the improvements to 146th Street, which Road. The road is closed to all thru traffic, tentatively reopening on or before Nov. 1. will widen the roadway to four lanes of The detour consists of Gwinn Road, 266th traffic from Towne Road to Shelborne Street and Devaney Road. Road. Whetston Road between 279th Street If you see a pothole, let Westfield crews and 281st Street is closed for the installknow by reporting it online at weconnect. ment of a small structure in relation to westfield.in.gov and visiting the Reporting the project that will extend 276th Street It tab. in northern Hamilton County. The road is Phase 5 of the Monon Trail will be a

GEIST The Indianapolis Dept. of Public Works is on Phase 2 of the 82nd Street Widening and Improvement Project. Phase 2 stretches from Lantern Road to Fall Creek Road. Lane closures may occur. The project includes resurfacing, addition and repair to sidewalks and curbs, new travel lanes, access ramps, drainage repairs and bridge maintenance. Phase 2 construction began in the spring and should be complete by fall 2019. FISHERS All lanes of 126th Street at Parkside Drive are open to traffic, and there is new access to Reynolds Drive. The area is still a construction zone with a 30 mph speed limit. Hamilton County Highway Dept. is completing resurfacing work on 113th Street from Florida Road to Southeastern Parkway. Lane restrictions are in place. The new roundabout at 136th Street and Cyntheanne Road is open to traffic. The area is still a construction zone with a 30 mph speed limit. There will be delays and lane restrictions near 106th and Mollenkopf Road for work related to intersection improvements Utility relocation is beginning on 96th Street as part of the road-widening project, resulting in periodic lane restrictions

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closed to all thru traffic, tentatively opening on or before Oct. 1. This closure is related to the 276th Street Extension Project. In the northern part of Hamilton County, between Arcadia and Atlanta, 281st Street between Gwinn Road and Whetston Road is closed for construction. The road will be closed to all through traffic until Nov. 22. This closure is part of the improvements to 276th Street and will connect to Ind. 19. During the closure, local traffic should utilize a detour of 274th Street to Ind. 19 and 286th Street to Ind. 19. Work is ongoing on the Logan Street Pedestrian Bridge Project in downtown Noblesville. The northbound lane of Ind. 19 between Ind. 32 and Logan Street will be closed the duration of the project, through May 2020. The detour consists of taking Ind. 32 westward, turning northbound onto Ind. 38, then eastbound on Logan Street and northbound on Ind. 19 to avoid the closure. On Logan Street, the designated westbound right turn lane on the bridge will become a combined straight and rightturn lane. The eastbound straight lane will be shifted north, and the south side of the bridge will be under construction. The Riverwalk near this area also is closed.

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MVCSC locks down due to threat news@geistcurrent.com On Aug. 30, Mt. Vernon Community School Corp. locked PUBLIC SAFETY down its campus, which includes Fortville Elementary School, Mt. Vernon Intermediate School, Mt. Vernon High School, Mt. Vernon Middle School and Mt. Vernon Mini-Marauder Preschool, after a student reported to officials they saw a direct threat on social media about an armed assailant. The threat regarded a former student threatening to commit acts of violence during dismissal with a current student. The school resource officer was immediately notified, and the SRO then notified the Fortville Police Dept. The campus was placed on lockdown and the FPD called in assistance from multiple agencies. The current and former student were detained for questioning off the Mt. Vernon campus. The campus then had a structured release, and student dismissal was delayed one hour and 45 minutes. There were 35 officers from nine different agencies on-scene. Participating agencies included the FPD, Indiana State Police, Hancock County Sheriff’s Dept., Greenfield Police Dept., McCordsville Police Dept., Shirley Police Dept., Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Dept. and New Palestine Police Dept. The investigation is ongoing.

DISPATCH 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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Mt. Vernon High School workshop addresses mental health By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com

wants to see at least 2,000 people attend. The last Q&A session will be conducted at 7:45 p.m. Healthy 365 is a department within Mt. Vernon High School will play host Hancock Regional Hospital designed to the Rise Above It mental SEMINAR health workshop at 4:30 to focus on all aspects of wellness p.m. Sept. 11 for kids ages 13 within community health. Amanda Hinkle, Healthy 365 system of care coordinator and older and for parents. The workshop for Hancock County, said one of her roles is sponsored by Healthy 365, part of Hancock Health, and is designed to teach how is to put on an annual mental health awareness event. to cope with life’s stress and challenges. “When we started having disMVHS counselor Lee Larkins said cussion about this year’s mental the seminar was held in Greenfield health awareness event, we dethree consecutive years, but this cided we wanted to take it out of year, the goal is to bring it into Greenfield, and Mt. Vernon High schools. School offered to be the first school “They have multiple breakout to offer this particular event,” she sessions on topics ranging from adsaid. diction to vaping to anger manageHinkle Free shuttle service will be ofment to anxiety, depression – just fered from each of the other three about everything,” Larkins said. “We school districts in Hancock County. have some speakers who will be speakShuttles will depart at 4:15 p.m. from each ing on those topics. We wanted to start school. They will depart from Mt. Vernon doing it in the high school and hopefully High School at 8:30 p.m. to return families get more community involvement through to their districts. that. Pretty much, our goals are to be “I think it’s going to be a pretty cool able to educate the parents and students about different signs of mental health and event,” Larkins said. “We are the first school hosting it, so it is a lot of work, how to deal with it, how to come up with but we have a lot of great things going some coping strategies when they do see on.” something like that.” For more or to register, visit https://bit. Approximately 40 vendors will attend. Admission is free and a free dinner will be ly/2ku3teo offered. Registration is required. Larkins

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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.

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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as a career. “Minecraft is a creative game. School leaders were so impressed they The main goal is to build stuff.” asked him to expand his club to additional Henson said he wanted to make changes elementary grades in several schools. in the game, so he learned how to program Henson, who lives in McCordsville, was A video game led to Ptolemy Henson’s JavaScript. passion for programming. one of six award winners “My original interest in “That’s how I was introEDUCATION and one of two from IndiThat eventually led in STEM came with the duced to my passion, and I Henson to attend a Power ana. He will be honored Nov. video game Minecraft,” decided to learn more about 15 during a special dinner of Children Symposium three years ago. and program at The “That inspired me to take my passaid Henson, who plans programing after that,” Henson said. “I can program in Children’s Museum of sion and bring it out to the world,” to go into software about eight languages.” Indianapolis. Award Henson said. “That’s how I started engineering as a career. Henson started teaching recipients receive a Every Leaf Has a STEM.” $2,000 grant from the “Minecraft is a creative younger children at a church Henson’s project, Every Leaf Has Kroger Foundation to game. The main goal is to two summers ago. a STEM, which stands for science, “Then I started doing it at expand their philantechnology, engineering and math, build stuff.” the early learning centers in thropic projects, and earned a Power of Children Award. my district because they were interested Henson they may choose a partial college The honor recognizes students in in having my program there,” he said. scholarship from IUPUI, the Univergrades six through 11 who are imDebbie Young, director of Power of Chilsity of Indianapolis or Butler University in proving the lives of others through a selfdren Awards, said the program was started less commitment to service and the better- Indianapolis. for Indiana youth but was expanded to Henson intends to use his grant to buy ment of society include national winners in 2012. The symadditional materials for his after-school Henson, a Lawrence North High School posium is held after the awards event. club and to expand the program into the junior, said he felt fortunate his family “We teach them how to take an idea could afford to send him to several science Lawrence Public Library. He might use that they have and do something with it,” some of the money to promote awareness camps. He realized other children in his Young said. of the Little Coders Club. school district were not as fortunate, so The awards are made possible by the “My original interest in STEM came with he started a free after-school program for Deborah Joy Simon Charitable Trust, Young the video game Minecraft,” said Henson, kindergarteners to teach them basic sciColumbus;kcatrenich;Control Tech software Heating & Air Conditioning;A36952-467095;7.23 said. x 4.667-4c (19Fa-Early) who plans to go into engineering ence through fun, interactive experiments.

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On Aug. 16-17, the Internet of Things Lab conducted its first Festival of Autonomy. On Aug. 16, a VIP event was presented with speakers and demonstrations. On Aug. 17, the event was open to the public to view displays. Applications Engineer at Allied Automation Jon Adams participates in the event. (Photos by Ben Stout)

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The stein-holding competition involves holding a 1-liter beer stein at shoulder length. (Photo by Indiana on Tap)

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a Bavarian flag above the beer garden area. A DJ will play a mix of songs that includes polka numbers. There also will be a 10-piece After a succesful 2018 debut, Indiana polka band, along with the return of dancers on Tap will bring the from the German American Klub performing COVER STORY Oktoberfest-themed authentic German dances. Lagers in Lawrence beer “People loved it,” Knepp said. “The different, festival back to the city Sept. 21. authentic German dances pulled the “It’s the event we are most excrowd into it.” cited about,” said Justin Knepp, New this year will be a food tent founder of Indiana on Tap, an online with German-themed food and destination for craft beer news, apparel. events and information. “Last year, “These people are hardcore German we had 750 people there. We had a Oktoberfest people,” Knepp said. really good first year event as the Originally, the City of Lawrence apKnepp only Oktoberfest-themed craft beer proached Indiana on Tap about bringfestival in the state.” ing a craft beer festival to the city. Knepp said a wide variety of beers will be “We thought, ‘Here’s something totally offered for guests to say prost, which means different, let’s do an Oktoberfest theme,’ and cheers in German. we held it in the Civic Plaza in the heart of “There will be all beer styles, a lot of lagers downtown Lawrence,” Knepp said. there,” he said. “It’s a very German-themed Returning this year will be a stein-holding fest. The city has been a very good partner.” contest, in which contestants hold a 1-liter Knepp said there will be picnic tables and beer stein, filled with beer, with an extended

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arm. A 5-foot tall trophy will be presented to the winner, which is the person who holds the stein the longest. Last year, Lawrence Mayor Steve Collier placed second. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own beer steins, although tasting cups will be provided. More than 25 Indiana breweries will offer unlimited samples of more than 150 varieties of craft beverages. Advance VIP tickets are $35 and general admission tickets are $30. VIP tickets are good for early entry. If tickets are still available the day of the event, VIP tickets will be $50 and general admission tickets will be $40. A portion of proceeds will be donated to a charity of the city’s choice, which has not yet been announced. “This is just a fun event between the music, the German American Klub (and) the beer is great. You can bring your own stein and that’s fun,” Knepp said. “So many people dressed up in lederhosen. Twenty-five percent of the people at the event last year were dressed up.”

The first 300 people to arrive will receive a free German alpine hat. “It’s trying to get people in the mood and spirit and trying to make it feel like its own craft beer version of Oktoberfest,” Knepp said. “This (festival) is different, and I respect it.”

IF YOU GO What: Lagers in Lawrence When: 4 to 7 p.m. Sept. 21, or 3 p.m. entry for VIP ticket holders Where: Civic Plaza, 9230 Memorial Park Dr., Lawrence Tickets: $35 VIP tickets and $30 general admission in advance. $50 VIP tickets and $40 general admission at the gate. Designated driver tickets are $15. The event is for ages 21-and-older only. For more, visit events.ontaptickets. com/e/LagersInLawrence2019


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LETTER Thank you, Ryan White

Know when Commentary by Terry Anker Why does it seem more difficult to accept a loss when we expected a victory? Our team is in the lead for the entire game when, well into the fourth quarter, an interception gives the opponent good field position. Within a few moments they manage to complete a short pass which, with a well-executed field goal, puts them into the lead. With seconds to go, our home team fails to regain its rightful position. We lose that which belonged to us. Conversely, the fans of the opposition are jubilant. To gain dominion when submission was expected is a sweeter fruit. They celebrate in blind joy that their hard work, prayers and good nature were rewarded with triumph while our team, now taunted as losers, struggles to reconcile what went wrong. Isn’t much of life the same? Our anticipations, when dashed, are more bitter than any equivalent defeat. For some, the fear generated is highly motivating – more hours spent in preparation and planning. For others, the fear generated leads to premature retreat – there is no reason to try if loss is inevitable. If we don’t consider that we can, can we? Still, if we imagine that we can and we do not, is the emotional harm greater? Is the key to happy equilibrium to know the limits of our rational expectation, work to overcome those boundaries and remain prepared for failure while fully believing in our capacity to succeed? Much success in business and life comes from the ability to stand tall between these forces. Musician Kenny Rogers posited that happiness is found in knowing when to hold them, knowing when to fold them, knowing when to walk away and knowing when to run. He may be correct.

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One flew back to the cuckoo’s nest Commentary by Danielle Wilson My almost empty-nest euphoria lasted less than a week, friends. Our oldest decided after four days of college living, he needed to come home. What HUMOR the what? Of course, within minutes of his inauspicious arrival, his main-floor bedroom looked like a Hurricane Dorian victim and our once-stocked pantry held nothing but an expired can of water chestnuts and the wrapper of a mac-n-cheese box. The clever lad also successfully coerced his dad, Doo, into taking him to dinner, where apparently he talked non-stop for 45 minutes while inhaling an order of breadsticks and a large deep-dish. Luckily, I evaded his initial onslaught as I was busy chauffeuring our youngest to her peeps, but alas, parenting quicksand trapped me as soon as I returned. In a brilliant maneuver reminiscent of Red October submarine trickery, Doo offloaded our chatty

Cathy onto me as he made a beeline for significantly quieter garage waters. I was able to appear genuinely engaged for a solid half-hour, nodding as he described his classes and asking clarifying questions about his roommate situation. But it was Friday night, I was exhausted from a long week of teaching and all I really wanted was an introvert moment with my phone to stalk Facebook and play Words. After another 15 minutes, I couldn’t restrain my eyeballs from rolling any longer. I strategically suggested a quick episode of his beloved “The League” and shimmied off the couch toward the stairs. Call me a bad mother. Call me a coward. I call it self-care. I want my empty nest back! Peace out.

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

QUOTE OF THE WEEK “It’s not how much you have that makes people look up to you, it’s who you are.”

— Elvis Presley

Editor, Thirty-two years ago, I watched as Ryan White prepared to enter Hamilton Heights Middle School. Ryan, a hemophiliac, had contracted HIV while being treated for that disease. For a variety of reasons at the national, state and local levels, many people were misinformed about this deadly disease. It was 1987, and people were scared. When people are scared, people can say and do irrational things. My family and I, along with the nation, huddled around the TV that evening and watched Ryan’s first day at school. I’ll never forget in a truly made-for-TV moment that girl running up to Ryan and hugging him before he even got to the doors. As the days turned into weeks, we all learned a lot about HIV and AIDS. As the weeks turned into months, Ryan turned into the face of AIDS education. A few years later, he died. As a kid myself at that time, I was always amazed at his poise, strength and his positive attitude in the face of such incredibly overwhelming circumstances. Ryan showed the world that through conversation, caring and compassion we can learn, heal and move forward as a society. I hope we, as a nation, can continue to remember and teach these lessons to future generations. Thank you, Ryan. Ken Tucker, Westfield

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Commentary by Dick Wolfsie I just found a past-due notification from traffic court. Apparently, I had an overdue parking fine and I was being HUMOR penalized for failure to pay on time. It was an unintentional oversight. On the news there was a story about an 86-year-old man in Arizona who was fumbling through his drawers (which is a disturbing image) and found a $1 parking ticket he got 60 years ago. Like me, he forgot to pay his fine. Henry knew if he conveniently misplaced the summons, he could pay it decades later when a buck would be chicken feed. He assumed he could pick up some positive press for seniors at the same time. The story made him sound like a hero. There was no penalty levied and the BMV threw him a little party when he paid. The press ate it up. The next day, Henry returned all the library books he checked out in 1950. Once again, all fines were waived. I thought I had some good ammunition here to plead my own case. After all, my ticket was only a month old, and clearly Henry got big breaks for being a senior. I’m a senior, too. So, I picked up the phone. “Hello, is this traffic court? Look, I have an overdue ticket, but I wonder if you read about Henry, the old guy who didn’t pay his parking ticket for 60 years?” “Yes, of course we did. What an adorable story. We have his photo on our bulletin board as a lesson to all about the value of honesty. Who’s calling, please?” “My name is Dick Wolfsie, and I…” “Yes, Mr. Wolfsie. We have your photo up, too. It’s disgraceful that just because you are on TV you think you can stiff the BMV.” “I don’t get it. This codger, Henry, doesn’t pay his ticket for six decades and he’s a hero. I’m four weeks late, and you double my fine?” “There’s obviously been a mistake. We usually triple it after a month.” “How many years would I have to go before my failure to pay goes from criminal to adorable?” “You should live so long, Mr. Wolfsie.”

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Country star returns with ‘Not Like Us Tour’ By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Brantley Gilbert’s albums all fit the chapters of his life. “I feel I have it documented MUSIC as I go, to a certain extent,” he said. “Of course, there are songs that are just put in for energy and flow.” Gilbert, 34, is in the midst of his “Not Like Us Tour.” The country star returns to Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center at 7 p.m. Sept. 21, exactly one year from his last performance in Noblesville. One song on the upcoming album is “What Happens in a Small Town,” which he sings with Lindsay Ell. Michael Ray and Ell are the opening acts. “It’s wonderful to perform that with her every night, especially with it going up on the charts like it is,” Gilbert said. “It timed out perfectly. Lindsay is an amazing person and performer. I have a blast watching her on stage. She’s a rocker. She fits right in. Michael Ray is a good buddy of mine. He’s been out on tour with me before.” “What Happens in a Small Town” and “Not Like Us” will be released on his fifth studio album, “Fire and Brimstone,” which will be released Oct. 4. Gilbert is awaiting the birth of his daughter, who he said is due any day. Gilbert planned a break, so he said so long as the baby isn’t too late, it shouldn’t affect his schedule. Gilbert and wife Amber’s first child, Barrett, was born in November 2017. “All the albums have been chapters of my life, and this one is no different,” Gilbert said of being a father. “When I write about my life, it’s bound to influence it. Overall, I think our style will stay the same. We’ll always dance outside the box. One of my favorite and most important pieces is this chapter, life in general, is going to change (with another child). It will make for some good songs.” Gilbert said he always has songs in his head and some demos completed. “I’ve been blessed to have the opportunity to write with some of the best songwriters in that town,” he said of Nashville, Tenn. “Sometimes, you might hit a couple

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Country star Brantley Gilbert will perform at 7 p.m. Sept. 21 at Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center. (Submitted photo)

of songs that might fit the narrative of an album you are working on, or they might fit the narrative of the next one.” Gilbert said usually before an album is released, he starts on the next one. When Gilbert first arrived in Nashville, he enjoyed his first success writing songs for others while playing in smaller venues. “We were playing motorcycle clubs, bars and college clubs,” Gilbert said. “We built a following we were all proud of before (country star Jason) Aldean cut those songs. When he did, it was an amazing jump for us, and it was a step up. We had to grind for quite a while. Since then, it’s been a steady ride. We’ve been blessed with some awesome fans. We are going to ride this thing until the wheels fall off and then get us some new wheels.” Gilbert wrote Aldean’s singles “My Kinda Party” and “Dirt Road Anthem.” Gilbert has close ties with NASCAR, and the series has been using the title track “Not Like Us” in its marketing “It’s a passion my record label (Big Machine) president and I share,” Gilbert said. “I grew up around racing and have been a

racing fan, in general. Definitely a NASCAR fan.” Gilbert performed at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s 400 Fest before the 2017 race. In fact, the race was named the Brantley Gilbert Big Machine Brickyard 400. “It’s a legendary place,” he said of IMS. “It’s always a blast to head up that way, check a race out and play some music and see my mom’s side of the family (in Rushville).” Gilbert is a strong supporter of the Wounded Warrior Project, which assists veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder. Gilbert’s Georgia high school friend, Josh Greene, returned home from war with PTSD after Greene watched a friend, Army Sgt. Jonathan Lootens, die from a roadside bomb in Iraq. Gilbert watched as Greene struggled with substance abuse. “He inspired the first verse of ‘One Hell of an Amen,’” Gilbert said. “That’s the first time PTSD hit home. It was the first person I knew well (who had) it. Everybody’s got their heroes. Those guys and girls (in the military) are mine.”

AAA Insurance Carmel PorchFest is set for 1 to 5:30 p.m. Sept. 15. Carmel held its first PorchFest in 2014, becoming the first city in Indiana to hold one. The first PorchFest was held in Ithaca, N.Y. in 2007 and has grown each year. The musical acts range from acoustic to electric and solo to ensemble in a free family friendly event. There will be performances on 19 different porches. Sets are all 45 minutes. The PorchFest area is on 1st Avenue NW and 2nd Avenue between 1st Street NW and 6th Street NW in Old Town Carmel. The PorchFest area will be open to foot traffic only. No on-street parking will be allowed from 6 p.m. Sept. 14 to 6 p.m. Sept. 15. Parking is available at Sophia Square garage and the Indiana Design Center garage and along Range Line Road. Pets must be on leashes. For maps and band schedules, visit carmelporchfest.org.

Westfield — Uncorked with Indy Island Party is set for 7 to 10 p.m. Sept. 12 at Urban Vines, 330 E. 161st St. Fishers — The Fishers Arts Council and Fishers Parks and Recreation are hosting the fifth anniversary of the Fishers Arts Crawl from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sept. 14 at the Nickel Plate District. Noblesville — Bobby Miller with his Michael Jackson & Prince Tribute Band will perform at 7 p.m. Sept. 14 at Federal Hill Commons. Groove Smash is the opening band. Carmel — “Writer’s Block,” a comedy, is set for 7:30 p.m. Sept. 13-14 and 2:30 p.m. Sept. 15 at The Cat, 254 Veterans Way. For more, visit thecattheatre.com. Carmel — Country Summer will perform a free concert at 7 p.m. Sept. 11 at the Summer Family Concert Series at the Gazebo. Carmel — Jim and Mike will perform at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 13-14 at Sugar Creek Vineyard and Winery, 1111 W. Main St., Suite 165.


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Ranky Tanky plays The Tarkington By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Clay Ross and three fellow members of Ranky Tanky played together as a jazz quartet, The Gradual Lean, at the CONCERT College of Charleston (S.C.) in the late 1990s. “I brought the idea to the band to reform and perform Gullah music,” Ross said. “While this culture is familiar to audiences at home in the Lowcountry, I felt that this was something unique and authentic that we could share with the world.” The Lowcountry is the region along the coast of South Carolina and Georgia, including the Sea Islands. The Gullah are African Americans who live in the region. The descendants were brought to the U.S. as slaves and developed their own Creole language, using an English base with elements from various West African languages. Ranky Tanky will make its first appearance in the Indianapolis area at 8 p.m. Sept. 13 at The Tarkington at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. Ross, who is white, said the band played Gullah music even in the 1990s. Charlton Singleton, Kevin Hamilton and Quentin Bax-

From left, Ranky Tanky members Charlton Singleton, Kevin Hamilton, Quiana Parler, Clay Ross and Quentin Baxter perform Sept. 13 at The Tarkington. (Photo by Peter Frank Edwards)

ter have roots in the Gullah culture. Ranky Tanky loosely means “to get funky” in Gullah. Ross said jazz influences also are always part of the music. “This is just a part of who we are as musicians,” he said. “Also, Gullah culture contributed much to the root of all American music. Everything from blues to jazz to folk to gospel owes something to Gullah culture, and you will hear all of that in our sounds.” The band will play material from its “Good Time” album as well as its debut album, “Ranky Tanky,” released in October 2017.

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Fishers artist Walt Thacker paints at a previous Fishers Arts Crawl. (Submitted photo)

throughout the week,” Deckert said. The event will have something for the entire family. “Kids will enjoy posing and taking photos with the ‘White River Monster’ sculpture,” said Tom Rich, vice president of Fishers Arts Council. “It’s really fun for Instagram photos.” All participating artists are from the surrounding area. Admission is free. Parking is available and a complimentary shuttle will be provided. For more, visit playfishers.com/184/ Arts-Crawl.

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will have meaning for anyone who has been a parent, anyone who has been sick or in pain, anyone who wants to live their life to the fullest. I think our audiences will appreKelly Keller’s friend, Susan Hill, suggested ciate how truthfully our actresses tell this he direct “Steel Magnolias” more than 18 story.” months ago. THEATER Mud Creek will present “Everyone “Steel Magnolias” Sept. 13 knows the to 28 at Mud Creek Theater play, it’s iconic,” said Keller, in Lawrence. a Fishers resident. “When I Hill, a Noblesville decided to submit it, there resident, is playing Clairee was definitely some anxiBelcher. ety. How would I pull this Keller Hill “I suggested it to Kelly off? Could I do the script because it is such a timeless story justice?” of love, loss and friendship,” Hill Keller had questioned how, as said. “It’s a plus that the cast is six a man, he would guide six women women. There are so many talented through a challenging and beloved women in community theater who story. Could he understand their have this show on their bucket list. point of view? Thirty years later, the movie is still So, he asked good friend Ann Scarborough a favorite with lots of people and I Ellerbrook to be his assistant hope those who haven’t seen the show on director. stage will come and see it.” “I asked her to make sure that we are Initially, Hill wanted to play Louisa “Outelling the story of Shelby and these ladies iser” Boudreaux. authentically and with the respect that it “But when I got together with a group deserves,” Keller said. “Ann has done that of friends to read the play, I realized that I and more. She has enabled us to tell a story was more drawn to Clairee’s pessimistically that I think will resonate with everyone. It

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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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Beef & Boards reveal new season editorial@youarecurrent.com The Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre’s 2020 season will feature four shows debuting on the MainStage. THEATER The season opens Jan. 4, 2020 in a Louisiana beauty salon with Robert Harling’s landmark play “Steel Magnolias.” It is rated PG-13 and is on stage through Feb. 2. Audiences are invited to put on their boogie shoes for the first new show of the season, “Saturday Night Fever,” opening Feb. 6. Rated PG-13, “Saturday Night Fever” is on stage through March 29. “An American in Paris,” opens April 2. “An American in Paris” continues through May 10. “The Sound of Music” is Beef & Boards’ 2020 Family Show, starting May 14. It is on stage through July 3. “Beehive, The Musical” opens July 8. Leaping onto the Beef & Boards stage starting Aug. 13 is the Tony Award-winning Disney musical “Newsies.” “Newsies” is on stage through Sept. 27. Next is the haunting story of the “Phantom of the Opera.” Opening Oct. 1, “Phantom” is the passionate tale about the man behind the mask and his love for a woman and a

“Saturday Night Fever” debuts Feb. 6, 2020. (Submitted photo)

world that he could never have. Rated PG-13. It is on stage through Nov. 15. The holiday favorite “It’s A Wonderful Life” comes to the stage in a heartwarming play for the entire family starting Nov. 19. “It’s A Wonderful Life” is on stage through Dec. 23. The Pyramid Players will present two productions for the 2020 Live Theatre for Kids series. First on stage is “Sleeping Beauty.” On stage Feb. 14 to 29, performances take place on select Fridays at 10 a.m. and Saturdays at 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Disney’s “Aladdin Jr.” is on stage in the summer, opening July 18 for Saturday-only performances at 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. through Aug. 8. For the full story, visit youarecurrent.com.

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DISPATCHES Fishers Arts Council seeks artists — Fishers Arts Council is sending an artist/artisan call-out for artists of all mediums for year-end Events: Shop Fishers! (Nov. 30) and Winter Wonderland (Dec. 7), both at Fishers City Hall. This is a paid demonstration opportunity for artists to share their craft and educate the community with hands-on activities. Art sales will also be permitted. Deadline is 3 p.m. Sept. 27. For more, fishersartscouncil.org/post/year-end-events2019.

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Center for Performing Arts adds three board of directors — Three Central Indiana business leaders, all Carmel residents, have joined the Board of Directors of the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. Adam Arceneaux is a partner in commercial litigation with Ice Miller. J. Daniel Philpott is a senior private banker with Wells Fargo Private Bank. Xiao Ou Yuan is a principal in public finance with Fifth Third Securities. The board also re-elected its founding chair, Rollin Dick of Zionsville, to serve as a Legacy Board Member for a term up to 25 years.

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Blueprint for Improvement: Finely crafted Westfield kitchen Commentary by Larry Greene

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Uncitely misteaks Commentary by Curtis Honeycutt I am a proud naturalized Hoosier. Although I was born and raised in Oklahoma (Boomer Sooner!), I’ve lived in Indiana for more than a decade. If I’ve GRAMMAR GUY learned one thing during my time here, it’s this: Indiana loves corn. As a Midwesterner, I have an intense fondness for corn dogs, cornucopias, popcorn, cornbread, unicorns, cornerbacks and even candy corn. And although it pains me to say this, candy corn is not a vegetable. Don’t fool yourself, people. What about eggcorns? I’m not talking about some kind of newfangled, labbased, hypoallergenic superfood. An eggcorn is an unintentional word substitution we sometimes make in a phrase because we misunderstand or mishear the original phrase. The eggcorn got its name from linguistics professor Geoffrey Pullum in 2003, when he came across an article on Mark Liberman’s linguistics blog, “Language Log,” that discussed a woman who substituted the phrase “egg corn” for the word “acorn.” Pullum suggested that the linguistics community start referring to these phrases as “eggcorns.” The moniker stuck. The difference between an eggcorn and a pun is that a pun is intentional; to the eggcorn utterer, the phrase may be an unintentionally clever way of relaying a misunderstood phrase. Here are some examples: “pass mustard” instead of “pass muster,” “escape goat” instead of “scapegoat,” “bond fire” instead of “bonfire,” “flush out” instead of “flesh out” and “mute point” instead of “moot point.” As you can see, these phrases actually make sense, although they’re technically incorrect. I had a co-worker (let’s call her Nadine) who unknowingly employed eggcorns all the time. Since I didn’t know what an eggcorn was, I used to refer to these phrases as “Nadinisms.” She would probably accuse me of being a “rebel rouser” for putting this in print. Just know I’ve changed her name here because, as Nadine used to say, “it takes two to tangle.” I hope I’ve “wet your appetite” to think of some more eggcorns. There certainly are a “wild variety” of them. Please note I’ve put all eggcorns in this article in “flotation marks” so that you know you’re not seeing an “optical delusion.”

Curtis Honeycutt is a national award-winning, syndicated humor writer. Connect with him on Twitter (@curtishoneycutt) or at curtishoneycutt.com.

NOTICE OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY Visionware, LLC (13840 E 96th Street, Fishers, IN 46055) is submitting a NOI letter to notify the IDEM of the intent to comply with the requirements under 327 IAC 15-5 (Rule 5) to discharge stormwater from construction activities for the following project: VisionWare in Fall Creek Township, Hamilton County, Indiana, more specifically part of the SW ¼, Section 12,T17N,R5E; located at the NE corner of Geist Crossing Drive & East 96th Street, Fishers, Indiana scheduled to commence on October 2, 2019 and be completed on or before May, 2020. Stormwater runoff from the project site will discharge to an existing detention facility and ultimately flow to Bee Camp Creek. Questions can be directed to Visionware, LLC., Christopher Browning, 1160 N SR 135, Greenwood, IN 46142

Peter and Paul Cathedral and Grand Ducal Mausoleum in St. Petersburg, Russia. (Photo by Don Knebel)

History of the Peter and Paul Cathedral Commentary by Don Knebel The Peter and Paul Cathedral is St. Petersburg’s most visible landmark. It also is the final resting place of Russia’s most famous rulers. TRAVEL In 1703, Tsar Peter I established St. Petersburg on land captured from Sweden. To protect his new city from an expected counterattack, Peter established a stone fortress on an island in the Neva River that leads to the Baltic Sea. He named the fortress for Saints Peter and Paul. In 1712, the same year Peter made St. Petersburg his capital, he began building a church in the center of the fortress. Having seen the great Protestant churches of Western Europe, with bell towers and soaring spires, he built the church in that style rather than in the style of other Orthodox churches of the time, most featuring domes. Peter ordered the massive bell tower completed first so that it could settle in the marshy soil before adding the remainder of the church. When the church was completed in 1733, its 404-foottower, topped by a golden angel carrying a cross, made CITY OF FISHERS BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City of Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals at 6:00PM, Wednesday, September 25th, 2019 in the Fishers City Hall building, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana 46038. REQUEST: At that hearing, the public will be invited to offer comments on the following request: VA-19-26: Consideration of a Development Standards Variance from the Unified Development Ordinance Section 6.16 Signage Standards for the installation of gas station canopy signage. LOCATION: The Proposal is located at 13642 Olivia Way, Fishers IN 46037, parcel #19-11-23-00-04-002.001. The case file about this project is available for public review in the office of the Department of Planning and Zoning, located on the 2nd floor at Fishers City Hall. The meeting agenda with room location details and case-related information will be posted on the City’s website forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the meeting specified above. Written objections filed with the secretary of the Board of Zoning Appeals before the hearing will be considered. If you would like your written comments to be provided to the Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals, you must submit them one (1) week prior to the hearing date noted above. Oral comments will be heard during the public hearing. Department of Planning and Zoning City of Fishers 1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 (317) 595-3155 www.fishers.in.us

the Peter and Paul Cathedral the world’s tallest Orthodox church, a title it retained until 2010. All but two of Russia’s imperial rulers, starting with Peter I, and some of their family members are entombed in sarcophagi inside the cathedral, which is now a museum. The body of Nicholas II, executed in 1918 during the Russian Revolution, was reinterred in the cathedral in 1998. All but two of the 41 tombs are made of white marble. The tombs of Alexander II and his wife were carved from solid blocks of semi-precious stones, each weighing more than 5 tons. Because of lack of space in the cathedral, more recent dukes and duchesses are interred in the domed Grand Ducal Mausoleum, built near the cathedral at the end of the 19th century.

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.

CITY OF FISHERS BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING SE-29909 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City of Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals at 6:00PM, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 in the Fishers City Hall building, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana. REQUEST: At that hearing, the public will be invited to offer comments on the following request (“Proposal”): Consideration of a Special Exception to allow for an institutional use on a parcel zoned R3 Residential. LOCATION: The Proposal is located at 10500 E 126th Street, generally located on the north side of 126th Street, west of Promise Road. Parcel # 19-11-29-00-00-022.000 The case file about this project is available for public review in the office of the Department of Planning and Zoning, located on the 2nd floor at Fishers City Hall. The meeting agenda with room location details and case related information will be posted on the City’s website forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the meeting specified above. Written objections filed with the secretary of the Board of Zoning Appeals before the hearing will be considered. If you would like your written comments to be provided to the Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals, you must submit them one (1) week prior to the hearing date noted above. Oral comments will be heard during the public hearing. Department of Planning and Zoning City of Fishers 1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 (317) 595-3120 www.fishers.in.us


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