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Board approves budget, $250m teacher contract Compiled by Sadie Hunter sadie@youarecurrent.com
proved an agreement with Central States Tower to construct (a cell tower) and lease premises on Sand The Hamilton Southeastern Creek Elementary property, just Schools Board of Trustees met north of Fishers High School. That Oct. 23. The next agreement was approved some EDUCATION school time ago, but (Central board States) has been trying to meeting will be at 7 p.m. get through the permitting Nov. 13 in the central ofprocess. The surveyor is fice, 13485 Cumberland Rd., asking for some adjustFishers. ments in the drainage What happened: The easement.” board approved the 2020 The board voted 7-0. Reuter operating budget. What happened: The What it means: The board approved a two-year $250.7 million contract was apteacher contract. proved, which allows increases in What it means: The two-year the district’s education fund and contract that goes through June a decrease in the operations fund. 30, 2021 will give HSE teachers an The budget also includes a capital average 5.68 percent pay raise projects and bus replacement this year and an average 3.29 perplan. The board voted 7-0. Read cent increase in the 2020-21 school more at youarecurrent.com. year. The contract also offers more What happened: The board options to the health benefit plan. approved a drainage easement Overall, the cost of the contract agreement for a property, Sand in the first year is $7,330,082, and Creek Elementary. the second year is $3,228,604, for What it means: Mike Reuter, a total cost of $10,588,686. CFO at HSE, presented the request The board voted 7-0. Read more for the easement agreement. at youarecurrent.com. “A few years ago, the board ap-
DISPATCHES HSE High School receives Spanish distinction – Hamilton Southeastern High School recently received 5-Sun Department/Program of Spanish state distinction from the Indiana Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese Board. The award ceremony will take place at 10:30 a.m. Nov. 2 at the Sheraton Hotel Indianapolis during the AATSP Business Meeting.
Million Meal Marathon returns – The ninth annual Million Meal Marathon, the signature event of the Indianapolis hunger relief organization Million Meal Movement, will return from 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Nov. 12 at Lucas Oil Stadium. Volunteers will package nutritious meals. Shane Scarlett, a Fishers resident, helps lead the organization. For more, visit millionmealmovement.org.
HSE recertified for clean air By Sadie Hunter sadie@youarecurrent.com The Hamilton Southeastern Schools Board of Trustees on Oct. 23 received an ENVIRONMENT official recertification of its 2018 Clean Air Award, presented by the National Air Filtration Association in recognition of the use of high-efficiency filtration products and topnotch maintenance practices while also reducing overall operating costs. Ernie Kelly, Kelly president of Filter Services of Indiana, presented the recertification. “Some of the main criteria that is used is that the facility and maintenance department and the decisions that they make represent a 14 percent reduction in energy cost,” he said. “It also represented a 14 percent reduction in (carbon dioxide) emissions, 20 percent reduction in the final stage filter cost, and because the final stage filters last double the time of the previous filters that were being used, it actually cuts your labor, as well as your disposable cost, in half.” In 2018, HSE was one of 32 institutions to receive the award. This year, it was one of 33. “Only 24 of the 2018 class, one of them being Harvard University, were recertified,” Kelly said. “The class of 2019 had 33 recipients, one of them being Texas A&M University.”
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DISPATCHES Join the Current Publishing team Current Publishing has an immediate opening for a freelancer with opportunities for growth. Applicants must have hard-news reporting experience and must have evening availability. It is preferred that applicants are familiar with the Fishers/Geist area. If interested, please send resume and news clips to anna@youarecurrent.com. Emotional Freedom Techniques meet-
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Veterans Day ceremony – The City of Fishers will conduct its annual Veterans Day ceremony at 10 a.m. Nov. 11 in the City Hall auditorium, 1 Municipal Dr.
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Vernon Township Fire Station No. 3 recently installed a Safe Haven Baby Box at 600 Vitality Dr., Fortville. The box is positioned on the west side of the station and was installed Oct. 21. The fire station was chosen as a result of the 24/7 availability of paramedics at the station and also for the level of anonymity it provides. It is the 18th Safe Haven Baby Box in Indiana. The Safe Haven Law allows people to anonymously surrender their healthy newborn without fear of criminal prosecution. Linda Znachko, founder of He Knows Your Name, speaks at the event while Luis Aldrey, from LUNA Language Services interprets. (Submitted photo)
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By Jessica Hoover news@currentinfishers.com The Mudsock Quilters Guild will present its annual quilt show from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 23 at CorEVENT nerstone Lutheran Church, 13450 E. 116th St. Members of Mudsock Quilters Guild. Community North Quilting Bee, created more than 200 quilts to donate to patients in Community North Hospital on Christmas morning. “Any patient that is in the hospital on Christmas morning gets a twinsized quilt, and some are even bigger,” said Diane Dimpfl, administrator of the Community North Quilting Bee. “The Community North Hospital believes there is no place lonelier than being in a hospital on Christmas morning, because if you’re a patient there, you more than likely don’t have a visitor. So, we go in and wish them a happy holiday and
The Mudsock Quilters Guild will conduct its annual quilt show Nov. 23. (Submitted photo)
give them the quilt. It’s a very, very emotional experience to do this.” Admission to the quilt show is a $5 donation, which will go back to the Mudsock Quilters Guild treasury. Mudsock Quilters Guild meets the third Monday of each month at the Community Health Pavilion in Noblesville from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The program is for quilters of all experience levels. For more, contact Diane Dimpfl at 317-550-9080.
DISPATCHES Cramm joins RLPSA board – Fishers-based STANLEY Security, a global integrator of comprehensive security solutions, recently announced Topher Cramm, senior national account manager, has been named to the Restaurant Loss Prevention & Security Association Board of Directors. This is STANLEY Security’s first addition to the RLPSA board. INDOT offering scholarships – The Indiana Dept. of Transportation is offering civil engineering students scholarships of up to $3,125 per semester and paid employment during summer breaks and upon graduation. Students must be accepted or enrolled full time in one of Indiana’s certified civil engineering schools and apply using the form at INDOTScholarship. IN.gov. Applications for the 20202021 school year must be submitted by Dec. 31.
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ELECTION GUIDE MAYOR Scott Fadness (R) • Personal: Fadness is the incumbent mayor, and he is unopposed. He is married to Aunna and has two children, Lincoln and Hudson. • Background: Fadness graduated from University of North Dakota in 2004 with a degree in political science and from the Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs in 2007. He is the chair of AIM’s legislative affairs committee, serves on the Hamilton Southeastern School Advisory Board, is chair of the Central Indiana Conference of Elected Officials and is a co-founder and board member of Launch Fishers. • Website: scottfadness.com
CITY CLERK Jennifer Kehl (R) • Personal: Kehl is the incumbent city clerk. She is unopposed. Kehl is married to George and has two children, Greg and Geoffrey. • Background: Kehl graduated from Carmel High School in 1977 and attended Indiana University and IUPUI, studying business. She also has received certification as a festival and events executive and is a member of the International Institute of Municipal Clerks. • Website: kehl4clerk.com
CITY COURT JUDGE Dan Henke (R) • Personal: Henke is the incumbent city court judge. He is unopposed. He did not respond to request for comment from Current Publishing.
CITY COUNCIL SE DISTRICT Pete Peterson (R) • Personal: Peterson is the incumbent city councilor for the southeast district. He is unopposed. He has two children, Carly and Cole and is the director of business development at RQAW. • Background: Peterson graduated from Ball State University with a degree in management information systems and marketing. He is a founding board member for Launch Fishers and the Fishers IOT Lab, treasurer of the Hamilton County Republican Party, a coach for Indiana Jr. Ice, a precinct committeeman, president of the Geist United Opposition, former appointed member of the Indiana Annexation Legislative Study
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Committee, former chairman of the Downtown Study Committee of Costa Mesa, Calif., former coach for Cats Softball, former head coach for the Fishers Youth Hockey League, assistant coach for Indianapolis Racers Youth Hockey Squirt team, vice president of the Fishers Youth Hockey League Board, former member of the Del-Mi District Nominating Committee for the Boy Scouts of America and former chairman of the Boy Scouts of America Fishers Breakfast. • Website: facebook.com/peteforfishers
CITY COUNCIL NW DISTRICT Selina Stoller (R) • Personal: Stoller is the incumbent city councilor for the Northwest District and is unopposed. Stoller moved to Fishers in 2000 from Columbus. • Background: She attended Jennings County High School in North Vernon. She has a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and also has an MBA. She is a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt in transactional business. She works as an investment banker for SAF Holdings. She is a board member for Janus Developmental Services and for the Indiana ABLE Authority. • Website: stollerforcouncil.com
CITY COUNCIL NC DISTRICT Eric Moeller (R) • Personal: Moeller is the incumbent city councilor for the Northcentral District. He is married to Beth, and they have two children, Sophie and Joshua. • Background: Moeller is the assistant vice president of finance at FORUM Credit Union, where he oversees the daily operations of financial reporting, treasury, asset/liability management and our corporate investment portfolio. He has a bachelor’s degree in finance and a master’s degree in business administration. • Website: facebook.com/moellerforfishers Samantha DeLong (D) • Personal: DeLong is married to Joe, and they have two children, Orion and Cedar. • Background: DeLong attended Center Grove High School and IUPUI Purdue School of Science. She earned her bachelor’s degree in biology. She stays at home with her kids and completes freelance web work. • Website: samdelongIN.com
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CITY COUNCIL SC DISTRICT John Weingardt (R) • Personal: Weingardt is the incumbent city councilor for the South Central District. Weingardt is married to Tina. They have three children, Ashley, Abby and John. • Background: Weingardt has his bachelor’s degree in accounting, economics and business administration from University of Indianapolis. He is a partner in the accounting firm Peachin, Schwartz and Weingardt. • Website: None. Lane Skeeters (D) • Personal: Skeeters has been married to Sarah for 13 years and they have two children, Christopher and Caitlyn. • Background: Skeeters attended the University of St. Francis for computer animation and IPFW’s business program. He has more than 15 years professional experience in the design field including; web, print and product design with a career-long focus on helping small business owners make an impact. He is the design director for Image360. Website: laneforfishers.com
CITY COUNCIL SW DISTRICT David George (R) • Personal: George is the incumbent city councilor for the Southwest District. He has been a Fishers resident for 19 years. • Background: He has his MBA from Butler University and a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Purdue University. He is the vice president of development for CRG Residential and is a real estate broker at David George and Associates, Ind. He trains in martial arts in his free time and also is a member of a sailing club. • Website: None. Adam Kaps (D) • Personal: Kaps is married to Kayla, and they have two shelter dogs, Zivah and Marley. The Kapses bought their first home in Fishers nearly four years ago. • Background: Kaps earned a degree from the University of Southern Indiana, where he studied business, communications and entrepreneurship. He is a former small business owner and works with Continued on Page 8
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CITY COUNCIL NE DISTRICT Brad DeReamer (R) • Personal: DeReamer is the incumbent city councilor for the Northeast District. He is unopposed. DeReamer is married to Sharon. They have five children, Khristina, Kelly, Gary, Shay and Gui, 14 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. • Background: He attended Griffith High School and earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Purdue University in 1969 and 1971, respectively. He is happily retired. • Website: None
CITY COUNCIL AT-LARGE Rich Block (R) • Personal: Block is an incumbent at-large councilor. He is married to Betsy and has four children, John Michael, Will, Chris and Leila. He is president of Paragon Realty and is president of the Fishers City Council as an at-large councilor. • Background: Block graduated from Trumbull (Conn.) High School in 1978; from Duke University with a degree in mechanical engineering in 1982; and from UNC Chapel Hill with a master’s degree in 1988. He is a past president of HSE Sports, president of the Fishers Town Hall Building Corp, chairman of Hawthorns Creditors Bankruptcy Committee, vice president of Hamilton Proper HOA, a founding member of the Indiana Young Entrepreneur’s Organization, member of the Holy Family Church building committee, iTown Church building committee, Fifty Club of Fishers founding board member and an active mentor with Youth Mentoring Initiative. • Website: electblock.com Cecilia Coble (R) • Personal: Coble is an incumbent at-large city councilor. She is married to Mike and has two children, Alexa and Crysta. Background: Coble graduated from Thunderbird High School (Arizona) in 1987, from the University of Arizona in 1991 with a degree in psychology and from Indiana University in 1997 with a juris doctorate. She is vice president of the Hamilton County Federation of Republican
Women, board member with the Bev Hartig Huntington’s Disease Foundation, board member with the Giving Hope Foundaton, charter member of the Fifty Club of Fishers, precinct committeeman for Fall Creek in Fishers, co-chair of the Fishers Advisory Committee on Disability, vice chair for the Fishers Arts and Culture Commission and member of the Indiana Bar Association. • Website: cobleforfishers.com Todd Zimmerman (R) • Personal: Zimmerman is an incumbent at-large city councilor. He is married to Nikki and has three children, Josh, Elijah and Benji. He is a commercial insurance advisor with Brown & Brown Insurance. Background: Zimmerman attended Hamilton Southeastern High School and graduated from Cornerstone Christian Academy in 1991. He studied criminal justice and business at Anderson University and graduated in 2007 with a degree in organizational leadership. Zimmerman is a member at Northview Christian Church in Fishers, a mentor with Youth Mentoring Initiative, the co-founder of Hickory Hoops Basketball and the founder of Fishers Falcons Baseball. • Website: facebook.com/zimmermanforfishers Jocelyn Vare (D) • Personal: Vare has two children who graduated from HSE Schools. Her son Nick is 24 and recently earned his master’s degree and moved back to Fishers. Her daughter Maddie is 23 and recently earned her undergraduate degree and lives in Florida. Vare has one dog named Kluski, a shih tzu/poodle. • Background: Vare graduated from John Adams High School in South Bend. She earned a bachelor’s degree in communications at Butler University. She is the founder and owner of Propeller Marketing, a Fishers advertising agency that specializes in tourism/economic development for Indiana communities for the past 18 years. She also is a graduate of Fishers Government Academy, Hamilton County Government Academy and Ball State Community Development Course. • Website: jocelynvareforfishers.com
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DELAWARE TOWNSHIP • 0301 Delaware 01, Prairie View Christian Church, 8350 E. 141st St.
• 0302 Delaware 02, Noblesville Fire Station 73, 2101 Greenfield Ave. • 0303 Delaware 03, Roy G. Holland Memorial Park Building, 1 Park Dr. • 0304 Delaware 04, Delaware Township Community Center, 9094 E. 131st St. • 0305 Delaware 05, Delaware Township Community Center, 9094 E. 131st St. • 0306 Delaware 06, Fishers City Hall, 1 Municipal Dr. • 0307 Delaware 07, Trinity Church, 9709 Allisonville Rd. • 0308 Delaware 08, River Glen, 12010 Clubhouse Dr. • 0309 Delaware 09, Christ’s Community Church, 13097 Allisonville Rd. • 0310 Delaware 10, Roy G. Holland Memorial Park Building, 1 Park Dr. • 0311 Delaware 11, Delaware Township Community Center, 9094 E. 131st St. • 0312 Delaware 12, Fishers City Hall, 1 Municipal Dr. • 0313 Delaware 13, Trinity Church, 9709 Allisonville Rd. • 0314 Delaware 14, River Glen, 12010 Clubhouse Dr. • 0315 Delaware 15, The Wellington Banquet & Conference Center, 9775 N by NE Blvd. • 0316 Delaware 16, Shirley Brothers, 9900 N. Allisonville Rd. • 0317 Delaware 17, Prairie View Christian Church, 8350 E. 141st St. • 0318 Delaware 18, Christ’s Community Church, 13097 Allisonville Rd. • 0319 Delaware 19, Stony Creek Swim Center, 10601 Cumberland Rd. • 0320 Delaware 20, Fishers City Hall, 1 Municipal Dr. • 0321 Delaware 21, Trinity Church, 9709 Allisonville Rd. • 0323 Delaware 23, Alderman Luxury Imports, 13875 Trade Center Dr. • 0324 Delaware 24, Wellington Place Activity Center, 9000 Jaywick Dr. • 0325 Delaware 25, Fishers City Hall, 1 Municipal Dr.
FALL CREEK TOWNSHIP • 0401 Fall Creek 01, Northview Church – Fishers Campus, 14842 E. 136th St. • 0402 Fall Creek 02, Geist Christian Church, 12756 Promise Rd. • 0403 Fall Creek 03, Holy Spirit Parish at Geist, 10350 Glaser Way • 0404 Fall Creek 04, Indianapolis Yacht Club, 12900 Fall Creek Rd. • 0405 Fall Creek 05, Saxony Hall Building, 13362 Pennington Rd. • 0406 Fall Creek 06, New Hope Presbyterian Church, 12550 Brooks School Rd. • 0407 Fall Creek 07, Journey Lutheran Ministries, 10401 E. 116th St. • 0408 Fall Creek 08, Holy Spirit Parish at Geist, 10350 Glaser Way Continued on Page 9
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Carl Bordenkecher served in the U.S. Navy from Jan. 8, 1945 to July 22, 1946 during and after World War II.
Carl Bordenkecher traveled to Washington, D.C., in 2016 as a part of Indy Honor Flight. (Submitted photos)
REMEMBERING THE WAR 92-year-old Lawrence resident reflects on WWII Navy service By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com Carl Bordenkecher said four teenage boys who COVER STORY lived on his block enlisted in the military during World War II. It inspired him to do the same. Three of those neighbors never returned home. “Everybody that was able wanted to go into service, including the women,” said Bordenkecher, a 92-year-old Lawrence resident who was a radio operator in the U.S. Navy. “Because at that time, anybody from age 21 to 24 had to go into the (military) if they were physically capable. They were drafted.” Bordenkecher wasn’t quite old enough to be drafted, but he convinced his parents to sign enlistment papers. Choosing the Navy was easy for him. “I had always wanted to be on the water, anyway, and so that’s why I wanted to go to the Navy,” he said. As a radio operator, Bordenkecher copied Morse code. “That’s all I can tell you,” he said.
“It’s classified.” Bordenkecher served from Jan. 8, 1945 to July 22, 1946 and was stationed at the U.S. Naval Training Center in Sampson, N.Y., the U.S. Naval Station in Seattle, Wash., and the U.S. Naval Training Center in Gulfport, Miss. He also served on the the USS Saratoga aircraft carrier. Bordenkecher has vivid memories of his service, specifically when the Saratoga was hit by a kamikaze in February 1945. The carrier had to be towed back to the United States for repairs. He also recalls steaming through a typhoon that lasted nearly two days. “We were on board at sea in the South Pacific Ocean, and I began to wonder if this great big ship I was on was capable of making it through the typhoon. It was something else,” Bordenkecher said. “We were going from one side to the other side, to the other side again.” Bordenkecher said in the hanger deck, where planes were repaired, plane parts broke loose and caused a “terrible racket that went on for some time.”
“That was the only time I ever used a hammock, because if you tried to sleep (in a bed), your head would go back and forth,” Bordenkecher said. “It was pretty nasty. Everybody in the Navy has a hammock, but they hardly ever use it. I used it that night.” Bordenkecher returned to the U.S. with a Victory Medal, an American Area Campaign Medal and an Asiatic Pacific Area Campaign Medal. Upon returning home, Bordenkecher married Mary Jo, and they had four daughters and two sons together. “I tried to get the boys to go to the military, but they we were in that age
where they had long hair and they just didn’t want to go,” Bordenkecher said. “Now, both of them have some deep regrets about not going when they had an opportunity. “I’m just glad I did what I did and it was OK with my folks that I went to the service.” Bordenkecher does not consider himself a hero. He declares the troops who stormed the beaches of Normandy as the real heroes. “I still have that opinion,” he said. “It took a special person to do that. They’re the heroes right there.”
CELEBRATING VETERANS U.S. Navy veteran Carl Bordenkecher applauds the way the City of Lawrence celebrates veterans. “I think they do a real nice job on Veterans Day, and I don’t think anything more is needed,” he said. Bordenkecher’s Veterans Day plan is to relax and enjoy the day. In addition to celebrating the Nov. 11 national holiday, he participates
in year-round Navy events. He participated in a flag-raising ceremony Oct. 11 at the Lawrence Government Center to honor the 244th anniversary of the U.S. Navy. He also participated in an Indy Honor Flight in 2016. Indy Honor Flight transports veterans to Washington, D.C., to visit memorials that honor their sacrifices.
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Commentary by Terry Anker California nearly has bankrupted itself with referendums. All sorts of initiatives are brought to the ballot without much in the way of how those items might be financially supported. Good citizens evaluate the “worthiness” of the requests and vote accordingly. Without understanding context, or cost, voters leave state officials scrambling to pay for it all. Occasionally, the state’s Supreme Court will prevent the addition of a referendum to the ballot, like it did with a move by many citizens to divide the state into three distinct states. But generally, the initiatives go to the voters with many open questions. Still, referendums may be the most direct way for citizens to interact with our democracy. Voters decide which, if any, things matter. Political subdivisions make choices which may make it more, or less, successful to retain and attract us to the fold. Competition is good. Even if not, it is ubiquitous. In our own fine state, referendums usually are limited to school funding. What is our appetite for spending? What risk will we tolerate? If we don’t support the effort, what harm is caused? Will not spending have a greater impact than the surety if we do? Ballot initiatives are growing in import. Be informed and vote like it matters. Isn’t skipping it assuredly a failure to our responsibility in a democracy? This referendum conundrum requires something from us and we should give it.
Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@ youarecurrent.com.
Aglow in the fall gloom Commentary by Danielle Wilson I don’t know if it’s my British ancestry or my highly flammable ginger complexion, or perhaps HUMOR even, according to my husband, Doo, my cold and dead soul, but I am digging the rainy weather outside my windows right now. There’s just something about a dreary day. I love that Mother Nature has given me permission to sit on this couch and ignore yard work and exercise. I love that I am basically forced to turn on the fireplace. I love that I feel no compulsion whatsoever to literally do anything productive except microwave leftover Stouffer’s lasagna and sip hot tea. I especially love that I can legitimately go to bed at 6 p.m., because glorious nightfall has arrived early, and that I can sleep under the heavy blanket because temperatures might dip below freezing! Fingers crossed! I don’t even care that the semi-monsoon has short-circuited
half of the house. When you have a fabulous Halloween display that includes an animatronic Pennywise, 2,000 feet of orange twinkle lights and dozens of red and green spots, all wired through 15 different extension cords, some rated “inside use only,” you learn to expect electrical mishaps. Nope, no worries here. I am literally soaking up a beautiful gift of a miserable afternoon and considering moving to Seattle or Dublin. Don’t get me wrong. I probably couldn’t handle months on end of no warmth or sunshine. Usually, by March I’m ready to auction off my firstborn to buy an airline ticket to anywhere south. But a good, old-fashioned rainy fall day every once in a while? Well, that’s right up my Irish, redheaded, soulless alley. Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at info@youarecurrent.com.
Editor, I have read the letters by Trump supporters lately, informing us that Mr. Trump has been unfairly treated. One thing we can probably both agree on is that Trump’s character is not a source of pride for either of us. Would you want your son or daughter working closely with Mr. Trump? Would you comfortably enter into a business deal with him? I’m guessing Democrats and Republicans have much in common. We care about immigrants, but we believe in rules for immigration. We believe in religious freedom. One thing neither side ever says is, “Trump is forever putting the concerns of our country over his own personal interests.” My Republican family members who profess to love Jesus should be embarrassed about their current support of Mr. Trump. Republicans refuse to mention that Trump’s personal character is shocking and abhorrent. Gaslight much? I don’t want to hear any well-known Republican comment on any future candidate’s morals ever again. Christy Wiegand, Noblesville
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My proofreader, Heidi, left me a voicemail. A text transcription below the notification HUMOR read, “Hi. I sent your proofed column back, but I haven’t heard from you. I wanted to make sure you received it. Love you!” During the 20 years we’ve worked together, Heidi has left countless messages for me. They sometimes start out with, “Love you,” but then continue with “to quit being so redundant, to get a new proofreader, or to stop calling me before noon.” No, this message ended with “Love you!” How long had she felt this way — and how had I missed the cues? I’ll admit, there were signs that the relationship had taken a turn from professional to personal. We talk endlessly about run-on sentences. Our discussions about dependent clauses are co-dependent. Any time verbs come up, it gets tense, but spacing
issues draw us closer together. In all our conversations, I swear I never once ended a sentence with a proposition. Apple’s software often misunderstands, or leaves out words, like this version of my sister’s call last week: “Thanks for your email. I’ll try you again later. I’m with my new boyfriend and I can’t talk until we finish ___.” That blank area was like getting dirty Mad Libs on my cellphone. When people leave a voicemail using my name “Dick,” the transcription usually says “Jake.” “Hi, Jake, it’s Bob. Want to meet for lunch today?” Obviously, I’m not Jake, but was that really Bob? It could have been Rob. Or Andrew or Matt. Who knows? I have to listen to the actual audio version, which is what I should have done first, anyway. I put Heidi’s message on speaker phone so Mary Ellen and I could both hear it: “Hi. Dick, I sent your proofed column back, but I haven’t heard from you. I wanted to make sure you re-
ceived it. Adios!” Adios!? Then, I told Heidi how her message was transcribed from “Adios” to “Love you.” She thought that was hysterical. Now, she ends all our phone conversations with a sarcastic “Love you,” which was funny the first time, but we talk three or four times a day. Now, when I get a message from my wife and the text translation says, “I love you,” I’m going to listen to the VM immediately to be sure she isn’t divorcing me with an “Adios.” After each message, Apple asks if its transcription was useful. I responded today: “Dear Apple: No, I hate it. Please discontinue that service. Love you. Your friend, Jake.
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Campaign to recognize local nurses By Sadie Hunter sadie@youarecurrent.com Working an extra hour during daylight saving time is especially tough on the night APPRECIATION shift. For the seventh year, Western Governor’s University of Indiana, an Indianapolis-based nonprofit online college, is kicking off a campaign to recognize local nurses who will work an extra hour during daylight saving time at 2 a.m. Nov. 3. The campaign aims to draw attention to the extra work done by nurses time by giving them appreciation kits while also drawing attention to its scholarship program. One of its stops is Riverview Health in Noblesville. Delivery of the kits started in 2013, and this year, the kits will reach more than 2,700 nurses at 125 hospitals and health care facilities in the
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Indianapolis Opera brings auto racing connection to ‘Elixir of Love’ By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Indianapolis Opera General Director David Starkey has a question for opera lovers. MUSIC “Have you ever seen a race car at an opera before?” Starkey said. He knows the answer likely is no. “For the first time at Indianapolis Opera, we will connect the international world of opera and motorsports in the same show,” he said. Starkey has made adaptations to the comic opera “Elixir of Love,” which the Indianapolis Opera will present Nov. 15 to 17 at The Tarkington Veach at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. A 1909 Maxwell, on loan from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, will make a stage appearance along with IndyCar driver Zach Veach, a Zionsville resident, in the production. “We have slightly adapted the show to a very particular time and location, which is generally not the construction of the opera that Gaetano Donizetti wrote,” Starkey said. “It’s traditionally set around the 1860s in an Italian village.” Inspired by relationships between Indianapolis and Italy, Starkey has set the story in 1910 in Lucca, Italy. “Lucca is a famous Italian city, where for the Andretti family, opera and motorsports came together,” Starkey said. “The Andrettis moved there as refugees from World War II.” The Andretti family later moved to the United States. Starkey saw a documentary
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about the 50th anniversary of Mario Andretti’s 1969 Indianapolis 500 victory. Andretti and his twin brother, Aldo, were introduced to racing through a mechanic shop in Lucca. “Mario’s father made some extra money by working in the opera house in walk-on roles, and the family would be able to go and see the opera,” Starkey said. “We’re not setting it in the era when the Andrettis were there, which was the ’40s.” Dulcamara, a con man posing as a pharmacist, is selling a fake love elixir, cheap Bordeaux, to the citizens. Starkey said the tie to Indiana is the automotive world that was developing in Europe and the U.S. In Indiana, automakers were developing, and the first Indianapolis 500 was in 1911. Gary Simpson plays Dulcamara. “He is on the docket to do the role soon at The Met, so he is coming here to try it out,” said Starkey, a Geist resident. Veach, an Andretti Autosport driver, will play a character named Mario, representing the assistant to Dulcamara. Andretti Autosport is owned by Michael Andretti, Mario’s
son. “I think Mario (Andretti) was first approached for this role and he had a schedule conflict,” Veach said. “They started looking for other drivers. They called a good friend of mine and he told them about me, and luckily I was available.” Veach, 24, said he fortunately doesn’t sing or have any lines. “I’m strictly a walk-on for this,” he said. “I’m completely out of my elements for this. My girlfriend (Katie McConnell) went to school for musical theater, so she is giving me an idea about it. My life has always been about race cars, so this is going to be a new experience.” Veach has never been to an opera but is glad to be a part of this one. “For me, Mario has been like a grandfather,” Veach said. “I’ve been with the team since I was about 15 years old. He’s been a big part of my life as far as a figure I look up to. He is connected to this with the area he grew up. For me to be a part of that in my own sense is an honor for myself.” The performances are at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 15-16 and 3 p.m. Nov. 17. For more, visit indyopera.org.
CSO romance concert set editorial@youarecurrent.com Carmel Symphony Orchestra will present “Hope of Romance and Adventure” at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 9 at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. This concert, conducted by CSO Music Director Janna Hymes, features wistful, imaginative, poignant pieces by legendary composers Giuseppe Verdi, Maurice Ravel, and Robert Schumann. Philippe Quint, an internationally renowned violinist, will perform rare compositions by silent movie icon Charlie Chaplin. There will be a free pre-concert talk, Meet the Music, at 6:30 p.m. to learn more about the concert. For more, visit carmelsymphony.org. Westfield — Uncorked with Terra Hoskins and Owen Welch, set for 7 p.m. Nov. 7, will feature jazz, jump blues and unplugged rock ’n’ roll favorites at Urban Vines and Brewery, 303 E. 161st St. Carmel — Philadelphia Phil performs at 7 p.m. Nov. 8 at Sugar Creek Winery, 1111 W. Main St., Suite 165. Carmel — “The Fourth Wall: Fruit Flies like a Banana,” a hybrid arts ensemble, will hold performances at 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Nov. 9 at The Tarkington at the Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are $20. Carmel — Indiana Wind Symphony will present a concert of Hoosier composers at 3 p.m. Nov. 10 at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts. Carmel — Meet Me on Main in the Carmel Arts & Design District is set for 5 to 9 p.m. Nov. 9. The event, set for the second Saturday of each month, features live music, face painting and caricatures. Galleries and businesses stay open until 9 p.m.
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Plate Arts Executive Director Aili McGill said. “Each will leave their unique fingerprints on the Fishers Art has always been a “magnet” District and add to the story of the for Koda Witsken’s soul – inspiring Fishers community.” her because “It means the world to me FISHERS it challenges that the first public mural I did was six years ago for DISTRICT her. “Drawing me the City of Fishers, and now in for a pretty I get to come back and comsimple fact – it is so powplete a project roughly four erfully contrary. It is silent times larger,” said Witsken, but transcends language founder and lead muralist of Witsken and almost always has a Hue Murals. The theme for loud message,” the 26-year-old said. Witsken’s 30-foot by 9-foot mural Witsken, who grew up in Fishers is “Thanks for Being Weird with Me” and graduated from Hamilton South- and highlights Fishers’ “vibrant and eastern High School, is one of four entrepreneurial brand” while bemuralists selected by Thompson ing wholly unique. It will be at the Thrift Retail Group to “bring art entrance of the project off of Ikea to life” to the Fishers District – an Way. 18-acre, mixed-use development at Witsken is tentatively scheduled 116th Street and Ikea Way. to start her mural in spring 2020. “Thompson Thrift has selected Other muralists selected are Dan four outstanding artists with very Toro, Laramie, Wyoming, and Medifferent backgrounds, styles and gan Jefferson and Travis Neal of relationships to Fishers,” Nickel Indianapolis.
Where’s Amy? Amy Pauszek is a photographer, film producer and scouting and casting associate for Talent Fusion Agency in Indianapolis. She can be reached at Amy@youarecurrent.com. To see more of her photos, visit currentnightandday.com.
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“Harlem 100: Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Harlem Renaissance,� the Palladium, Center for the Performing Arts, Carmel
Michael Mwenso and the Shakes, a Harlem-based band, present a tribute to jazz greats such as Duke Ellington, Fats Waller, Billie Holiday and Langston Hughes.
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“Little Shop of Horrors,� 8 p.m. Nov. 2, 5, 7, 8, 9, 12; 1:30 and 7 p.m. Beef & Boards Dinner Nov. 3, 10; 1 p.m. Nov. 6 Theatre, Indianapolis
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The musical focuses on Seymour, a hapless florist shop worker who raises a plant that feeds on humans.
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A reading of playwright Kenneth Jones of two actresses making a homecoming in their small town. Cost: $20
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“Dracula,� Ballet Theatre of Indiana, The Tarkington, Center for the Performing Arts, Carmel
The Ballet Theatre of Indiana presents its own unique version of Bram Stoker’s classic novel. Cost: $25 to $40
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“Hope of Romance and Adventure,� 7:30 p.m. Carmel Symphony Orchestra, the Nov. 9 Palladium, Center for the Performing Arts, Carmel
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“Hollywood, Nebraska,� ATI Theatre Lab Series, The Studio Theatre, Center for the Performing Arts, Carmel
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Concert features wistful, imaginative, poignant pieces by legendary composers Verdi, Ravel and Schumann. Philippe Quint, an internationally renowned violinist, will perform rare compositions by silent movie icon Charlie Chaplin
Maeghan Looney and Cameron Stuart Bass appear in Actors Theatre of Indiana’s “Alabama Story.� (Photo by Ed Stewart)
“Alabama Story,� Actors Theatre of Indiana, The Studio Theater, the Center for the Performing Arts, Carmel
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The story of a librarian who tries to keep a children’s picture book, “The Rabbits’ Wedding,� about a black rabbit and white rabbit marrying, from being banned CH ER I S H in Alabama in 1959. A state senator views the book as promoting interracial marriage and integration.
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THE CHALLENGE Built in 1955, this Meridian-Kessler bungalow was in need of some big changes. The new homeowners wanted to remove the walls separating the kitchen, dining and living rooms to create an open floorplan. They also wanted to update the kitchen with a focus on retaining the original charm of the home.
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